Show Wednesday February IT 16 1994 Send Cards Letters To Grace Mrs Ted Madden Ken Phillips has supplied the following address for his mother Grace Phillips: South Coast Home-car- e 8552 Barr Lane Garden Grove Calif 92652 She would like to hear from you Stephanie Cowley is on the FFA Parliamentary Procedure Team and Jay and Toni Davis are alternates They look first place in region competition and will participate at state finals in Cedar City Greg Camp took second place in prepared public speaking Slaying with Mr m High School Winners Winner in high school competition were Jesse Blake front left Kami Ackerman Shelcece Henrie Lora Jensen Middle row: Trisha Jor dan Karo lee Davis Jacie Johnson Back row: Monica Lee Heather Rasmussen Katrina Rasmussen Kristy Wood and Mrs LaRue Miller have been grandchildren Benjamin Natalie and Megan Homer Sandy Jenny Griffith daughter of Mr and Mrs Mark Griffiths made the dean's list at Eastern Arizona College Mr and Mrs Scott Utley visited in Orem with Mr and Mrs Marty Cobum and in Lindon with Mr and grams sponsored by Internal Revenue Service and the Utah State Tax Commission The VITA and TCE programs provide free help to lower income speaking and elderly handicapped taxpayers who file simple lax returns — Form 1040EZ Form 1040A or a basic non-Engli- Form 1040 as well as state returns A VITA site is located at the Richfield Senior Citizens Center 890 North 300 West and is open Tuesdays and Thursdays from 5:30 to 7:30 pm Area TCI sites are located in Winner in post-hig- competition were JoAnn h Cowley Bald- win Jane Griffiths Sandce Kelly and Betty Gramse hosted a baby shower for Crissy Butts Mr and Mrs Kim Bredsguard attended the blessing in Provo of Mr and Mrs Dale Cowley's infant daughter Mr and Mrs Syd Griffiths Jr Mr and Mrs Syd Griffiths and Mr and Mrs Mark Griffiths attended church in Richfield for the blessing of their grandchild and nephew son of Mr and Mrs Dcsmon Butts Blake Camp who drew out on the mountain lion hunt and his son Greg hunted near Kingston where Blake got a 7'3" male weighing 128 pounds Volunteers Offer Free Tax Help Taxpayers can get free help with their basic income tax returns through the Volunteer Income Tax Assistance (VITA) and Tax Counseling for the Elderly (TCE) pro- Richfield at the Senior Citizens Post High Winners The LDS Young Women's value night concerned divine nature a presentation by Lisa Anderson on hair care skin care and makeup by Cammie Schcna fashion by Jorga Muir and etiquette by Margaret Robbie Griffiths Cindy Center open Tuesdays from 1 1 am to 4 pm Salina at the Senior Citizens Center Tuesdays by appoint- 4 ment call and Gunnison at the Senior Citizen Center by ap2 pointment call Volunteers arc trained by IRS and the Tax Commission They alert taxpayers to special credits and deductions for which they may be eligible such as earned income or child care credit lax credit for the elderly or other deductions Last year 80000 volunteers helped over four million persons nationwide who could not afford a professional lax preparer VITA and TCE became available Feb 1 at over 160 locations throughout Utah To find out where volunteers arc located near you call the IRS toll-fre- e at or in Salt Lake City at 5 It's free 529-365- 528-319- 524-609- Guylene Alfred Kathleen Iaunprpcht Susan Torgerson Back row: LaFaun Ilarnhurst instructor Lynda Poulson Nancy McKinlny Cindy Florang Verl Ritchie instructor Rep James Yardley Reports From Business Olympics Winners The Utah Legislature Burr front left Keri Nay Wendy Phillips Tracy Kohut Recki Mecham Middle row: Devon Whitlock left Monica Davis instructor and Winners in both high school competition Skills Olympics at Sevier Valley Applied post-hig- h By Rep Technology Center were announced following the annual competition this week Students competed in the 15 different categories in the business dc- under the direction of fartment Bamhurst Monica Davis Byron Harrison and Veil Ritchie instructors High point students were named Mr Business Executive and Ms Business Executive in the high school and post-hig- h categories Winning the Ms Business Executive title were Lynda Poulson and Katrina Rasmussen post-hig- h high school Mr Business Executive honors and went to Jeff Angel post-hig- h reAll school Jesse Blake high ceived plaques Other winners arc as follows listed in first second and third place: This week the House of Representatives in the state legislature continued to hear and debate not only legislation proposed by its members but bills already passed by the Senate as well One of the bills passed in the Senate which has come to the House is a bill which authorizes local school boards to decide whether they will require their students to wear uniforms to school This bill will soon be debated and voted on the I louse floor The House passed my "Insurance Fraud Act" which will enable the state to pursue and prosecute insurance fraud cases This bill has gone to the Senate and is currently awaiting action there One highly debated Mc-cha- Tracy Kohut Also computer concepts Devon Whitlock Jo Ann Bure Guylene Alfred machine transcription Lynda Poulson Sheila Lundgrccn Mitzic Abraham business English Cindy Florang Lynda Poulson Susan Torgerson and Annette Jones business principlcsmarkct-in- g Lynda Poulson Annette Jones management Cindy Florang Lynda Poulson Jeff Angel job interview Annette Jones impromptu speaking Kathleen Lamprccht public speaking Karolee Davis HIGH SCHOOL Accounting Kami Ackerman and Tara Siuhichai Heather Rasmussen and Katrina Rasmussen speedwriting Kami Ackerman Sam Henrie and Lora Jensen Trisha Johnson word processing Jesse Blake and Lora Jensen Tara Siuhichai and Katrina Rasmussen business communications Tara Siuhichai Katrina Rasmussen Kami Ackerman business law Katrina Rasmussen Monica Lee Kami Ackerman Also computer application mi Ackerman third computer cepts Ka- con- Trisha Jordan Tara Jacie Johnson machine ai Kiesel Evelyn 529-735- Mr and Ms Business Executives Winning individual honors were Katrina Rasmussen left high school Ms Business Executive Lynda Foulson post high Ms Business Executive and Jesse Blake high school Mr Mr Business Executive Jeff Angel not pictured is post-higBusiness Executive h transcription Kami Ackerman and Siuhichai Katrina Rasmus- sen Kristy Wood business Eng- lish Lora Jensen Tara Siuhichai Sam Henrie business principles and marketing Heather Rasmussen Katrina Rasmussen and Kami AckCnnan - Also economics and finance Katrina Ras-Tar- a Kami Ackerman human Heather Rasmussen mussen resource managcmentinformation management Katrina Rasmussen Kami Ackerman Jacie Johnson job interview Katrina Rasmussen Jacie Johnson Kami Ackerman impromptu speaking Monka Lee second place Elva Kennedy Annette Jones and Cindy Florang and Jean David and Guylene Alfred human resource managcmentinformation also One of the most debated bills this week was the "Inherent Risk of Outdor Sports Act" Basically this bill states that someone who rents a horse cannot sue the owner if they gel hurt while riding it because of the inherent risk involved unless the owner was negligent or knew the horse was dangerous This bill passed the House and has gone on to the Senate for further action As this legislative session gets nearer to the end things will start to move even faster As always I appreciate the concerns and input people express to me in their letters Original Sevier Royalty and Guylene Alfred and Jctf Angel Economicsfinance bill the "Lobbyist Disclosure Amendments" which requires that lobbyists disclose all contributions and gifts given to legislators was passed in the House this week Salina News POST HIGH SCHOOL Accounting Linda Burt Jeff Angel Annette Jones speedwriting Lynda Poulson and Heather Fautin Sheila Lundgrccn Jewel word processing Wendy Phillips Tracy Kohut Lynda Poulson business communications Lynda Poulson Cindy Florang Melissa Johnson and Bccki business law Keri Nay Nancy McKinlay Jeff Angel computer applications Annette Jones James F Yardley District 73 Aurora News Islander Comes Inland Irene Huntsman 529-780- 3 Fcm Shaw's visitor from the Fiji Islands is Ane (pronounced Aw Nee) Cook who will be attending school at North Sevier Daughters of Utah Pioneers Pah- vant Camp held their monthly meeting at the home of Vema where Jean Nielson gave the lesson entitled "Pioneer Potpourri" Visiting with A1 and Afton Peterson and Jordan Nielsen were Tony and Vicki Gublcr Cedar City who recently returned from a Caribbean cruise vacation They flew to Puerto Rico where they boarded their cruise ship and then sailed south visiting a number of other islands as well Both Aurora wards participated in Elder LDS Stake Conference Charles Didier of the Presidency of the Seventy gave outstanding talks in each session A special part of the conference was the choir assembled by Brother ChappcI from Stake members Those from Aurora who sang with the choir were Leland Huntsman Valna Wasden Jean Ncilson Scott and Carolce John- son At the District Scout Leader's Banquet on Tcb 10 the Aurora Second LDS Ward Cub Scouts received first prize for their window decoration and the first ward won third prize Both wards won Quality Unit awards in Cub Scout packs and Boy Scouts troops Congratulations to all the "leaders of the packs" 9 Mr and Mrs Neal Tuft Evanston Wyo visited friends in the area Mrs Tuft the former Joan McAllister attended a luncheon for all former Sevier County Queens — she was the first Former Salina residents Mr and Mrs Keith Sorensen Sr who are moving from Oregon to Nashville Tcnn visited en route in Ncphi with Mr and Mrs Scott Jones and family and in Salina with Mr and Mrs John Sorensen and family Evelyn Kiesel and DcNccce Simpson Evelyn Kiesel and daughter Marsha visited Ruth Murdock and Mr and Mrs Bill Petty and kept medical appointments in Salt Lake City and visited Mr and Mrs Paul Velasquez and family in West Jordan LaDawn Wind Provo visited Thelma Okcrlund and Mr and Mrs Stanley Simpson Dirk Jensen West Jordan visited Mr and Mrs Shaun Jensen Rachcal Crane Las Vegas visited Mr and Mrs Ronald Crane She is a daughter of Mr and Mrs Brent Crane Las Vegas Kurt Crane Salt Lake City visited Mr and Mrs JB Crane Visiting Mr and Mrs attended a three-da- y archery convention in Las Vegas Teresa Mendenhall Provo took care of the Simpson children Shaun Jensen and Nicole and Bryan Jensen visited in Salt Lake City with the Dirk Jensens Mr and Mrs Lccon Christensen watched their grandson Tyler Jeff leave Salt Lake International Airport to serve an LDS mission in Pcora 111 He is a son of Mr and Mrs Lee Jeff Castle Dale Visiting Mr and Mrs Joe Springer was their grandson Joshua Springer Delta Mr and Mrs Kent Lundgren and family Smithficld and Mr and Mrs Courtney Lundgren and family Wcllsvillc attended funeral services for their grandmother Betty Lund Mr and Mrs Ronnie Steele and family Moab visited his mother She accompanied them to the funeral for Betty Lund Visiting Bcmicc Sorensen and attending the Betty Lund funeral were Mr and Mrs Bry Sorensen and Mr and Mrs Ord Sorensen Salt Lake City and Ted Sorensen Nevada Jay Willdcn were Mr and Mrs Randy Unterschcr and Michael Willdcn sister Mr and Mrs Kevin Simpson and Mr and Mrs Todd Poulson Ml Pleasant and Mr and Mrs Tod Hansen and Grandpa Girf Moroni At LDS Relief Society homemaking meeting everyone did ceramics or quilted a potato bar was served Due to an inadvertent typing error it was reported Antimony won both ball games in Marysvalc when in fact they Iosl Calvin and Barbara Glcave took his mother Margaret to a specialist in Provo She is staying with her daughter Julie while Marcus is undergoing rehabilitation Tim and Holly Westwood's infant son Carson Carl Westwood was blessed and named by his fatJier at LDS sacrament meeting attended by the Carl Heatons Afton Jane Westwood and the Shawn West-wooCedar City Jcri Westwood Kennedy Marysvalc and the Roger Westwoods Circlcville Beverly ILtnscn was released as LDS Relief Society homemaking leader and Koami Dclange was sustained in that position Barbara Schmidt Provo attended LDS sacrament meeting ds Jeremy Poll was advanced to teacher and Riley Roberts was advanced to the office of priest in the LDS Aaronic Priesthood Jimmy Stewart Nebraska visited his parents the Warner Slew-ar- ts The Jack Durbins Lake Havasu Ariz were here at their home over the weekend but left early to stay ahead of the storm Mr and Mrs George Jolley attended funeral services in Fcrron for Famum Young husband of Lcda Allen Young He died of a heart attack Students Must Also Pay Taxes an adult means taking Becoming on more responsibility including tax responsibility Students who work should look at their whole situation not just how much they make on the job when determining their tax liability Working more hours going from job to job or even earning interest on a savings account could change a student's tax situation during the year A working student can complete Form W-- 4 "Employee's Withholding Allowance Certificate" to determine how much if any lax should be withheld from cadi pay check Once filled out Form W-- 4 must be given to the employer so he or she may withhold as necessary Whether a student needs withholding to pay for income tax depends on many things including: the total earnings the student will make this year at this and any other job savings accounts or other in- vestments that produce income scholarships that may be partially or fully taxable for the year and whether the student can be claimed as a dependent on someone elsc's tax return In general a single student who can be claimed as a dependent by another person will owe no federal income tax if he or she: docs not have more than S600 in total income some part or all of which is unearned income or is under age 24 at the end of the calendar year and cams up to 53600 in wages lips taxable scholarships and other earned income provided he or she has no unearned income such as interest or dividends or is 24 or older at the end of the calendar year has no unearned income and cams less than S2300 A student who is 24 or older at the end of the calendar year and earned S2300 or more usually cannot be claimed as a dependent on another person's return However if this student cams $5900 or more he or she must file a tax return on which he or she can claim his or her own exemption For more information get Form W-- 4 and Publication 4 Student's Guide to Federal Income Tax Order them by calling the Internal Revenue Service at A hearing problem could be a medical problem Complete hearing evaluations by licensed certified audiologists FREE adult hearing screenings s Cali 896-827- 1 Ask for free screening Mr and Mrs Jay Murray Sorensen Richfield and Mr and Mrs Sam Willdcn and family Page Ariz who attended funeral services of Emma Corrine Willdcn Richfield She was Jay and Sam's ft-- Antimony News Ceramics & Quilts Venice News Julie Cowley THE RICHFTETJ) RFAPFff The oldest known map of any kind Is a clay tablet depicting the Euphrates River flowing through northern Mesopotamia (Iraq) dated 3800 B C Sevier Valley Hospital Hearing H Services service of Iniermountam Health Care A |