Show Wednesday June 22 1994 THE RICHFIELD REAPER 9-- IRS Audit? Here Are Some Answers Mark Robert Greenwood Tiffany Hendrickson Many people get nervous when they open an envelope from the Internal Revenue Service and find that their tax return has been scheduled for examination The following questions and answers may help the audit go a little smoother Q I received a letter in the mail telling me my federal tax return was selected to be examined What should I do? A The first thing you should do is read the letter carefully The letter w ill tell you what needs to be done It w ill also explain what items on the return will be examined and the type of records you will need to Spencer Baker submit Young Musicians To Perform In Joseph JOSEPH — A Summer Concert will be presented Sunday June 26 at the Joseph Recital Hall at 7:30 Tiffany Hendrickson graduated this spring from Richfield High School where she participated in the school musical productions She studies with Dr Lila vocal coach at RYU Mark Robert Greenwood attracted attention when he appeared as a young student in the Combined Recitals Before serving an EDS mission to Germany he studied piano with Dr Douglas Humphrc) at BYU Marianne Hyde flutist is a product of the public school system of the state of Washington pm Young aspiring musicians as well as more experienced performers will be heard in a program which includes opera arias contemporary flute and piano music and show' tunes Evelyn Hansen will read from her "Poet's Gold" while playing the autoharp She is a retired teacher who continues to contribute using language as an art form Spencer Baker a Wayne High School sophomore from Torrey has developed a following in this area since he first appeared in the combined recitals at the Joseph Recital Hall He studies with Dr Jeffrey Shumway of the Brigham Young University music faculty Q How can I prepare for this dit? A Assemble records will accompany at the piano There will be a $2 donation at the door au- New Horizons Crisis Center By Jeannine Chisholm Once upon a time a family decided to put on a neighborhood play in their back yard and then "It just gre wed!” It all started when Elaync Pearson's daughter Holly was feeling a little left out because Elaync had been involved in several theater projects in which she was just too young to participate ("Oklahoma” Deborah Robertson better known as the proprietor of Robertson Book Store with her for husband John possesses a beautilul voice She wil sing an aria a Gershwin solo and a duct wiili Roger Williams Carla Greenwood Mr Mason and Miss Hatch Hatch-Maso- n — Charles Hatch AURORA Logan and Judy and Bob Rutherlord Delta announce the approaching marriage of their daughter Miss Rachel Hatch to Aaron Paul Mason son of Heather Mason Aurora and the late Paul Mason A reception will be held in their June 24 at the ME honor Bird Center 238 West 100 South kind of information would be acceptable to support the item(s) in dispute One of your most effective tools in reaching an agreement is full communication Q What options do I have if we cannot agree on the results of the audit? A One step is to request an interview with the auditor's supervisor Many audit conflicts are resolved at this level If you still cannot agree the auditor or supervisor will explain your full appeal rights For additional information to request free call IRS Publication 556 Examination of Returns Appeals Rights and Claims for Refund requested plus any other evidence to support the income deductions adjustments and credits that will be ex- - Stuart-Bacheld- fe amined Check to see if there arc any missing records that you will need to find before your audit Q Can I bring someone w ith me to the audit? A You may bring anyone with you If you want another person to represent you he or she must be an attorney CPA or enrolled agent Your representative will need written authorization to represent you in your absence Q What happens if the auditor feels my records do not support the items I have claimed on my return and I do not agree? A You and the auditor should fully discuss the reasons behind his or her decisions If it is a matter of insufficient records ask what other Delta All family and friends are in- vited the fair county Center in charge of she wondered if the production fund-raisin- Mr Mason recently returned from serving in the Florida Tallahassee lDS Mission The pair will make their home in Clearfield where Mr Mason is employed and attends Weber State University and Miss Hatch is employed as a registered nurse and "Lumberjacks and Wedding Bells" for the middle school to name just the most recent) Having dreamed for years of a doing a family production of "Peter Pan" Elaync decided to put her talents and lime where they needed to be with her family and to put on a familyncighborhood production of "Peter Pan" this summer They could use their roomy back yard and porch for the stage and ask friends and neighbors to participate That's when it started to grow One of Elaync's neighbors Chris Spadafora offered to help with the dancing As Chris was also the volunteer for New Horizons Crisis g for couldn’t be used as a fund-raisthis worthy cause As most local productions barely meet the expenses of royalties scripts scenery etc Pearson had her doubts but then Coca Cola jumped in agreeing to sponsor the production finan- I - cially Plans were being made for a large cast use of the Richfield Middle School stage and elaborate sets when Elayne felt the focus was changing It was now more on theater than on families This was not the message she wanted to convey with her production The message Mrs Pearson docs want to convey is this: "Parents give up something and spend more quality time with your precious children at home There arc opportunities just waiting for us to tap into right in our back yards We must strengthen and work with our own families and neighborhoods This in reality is the best community service we can give" "Peter Pan" has moved back to the Pearson’s back yard The back porch will be transformed into the Darling family nursery the grassy Land and slope into Never-Nevthe big cement basketball court into Captain Hook's ship The audience of 100 each night will sit on blankets and lawn chairs in the middle of it all Family members who don't wish to be in front of the audience will join in selling tickets handing out programs painting scenery working with sound or lights etc As Mrs Pearson says "A bunch of families doing a fun production for other families out under the stars" The play is set for July 13 14 15 and 16 with 100 tickets available for each night All proceeds will go to New Horizons Crisis Center with a thanks to Coca Cola for their sponsorship er V Joseph Plans For Independence Day JOSETH — Things w ill be hopping and popping from noon until 1 pni July 4 in the Town of Joseph The town's annual celebration will begin at noon with a great variety of food and drink available at The day will the park shelter-hous- e end late at night w ith dancing and fireworks display Events will take place at both the town park and the town hall auditorium Following the noci meal there will be outdoor games foot races 1 Gerald and Ina Horton Hortons Will Celebrate 65th Wedding Anniversary C1RCLEVILLE — A Gerald and Ina Horton on their 65th wedding anniversary will be held June 26 at the Hobble in Springs ille from 3 to 7 pm Their children are Bob Horton picnic-honorin- Cherry-Campgroun- and Carolyn Strang Springs lie and Helen Winget lifayctte Calif All friends and re battlc-of-thc-scx- es At 7:30 pm a public dance will be held in the park with live music by the Wendell Ross Band Fireworks will be set off after dark and a dance for the younger crowd will end of the day i atives are invited to join ebration They in I the eel were maniod Dec 21 SCHOOL BOARD (Co 1928 No gifts please both itinued From Page In the consent agenda the board approved the budget revision for iscal year 1994 and adopted the preliminary 1995 budget approved the second reading of the sick leave policy revision and first readings of three other policies approved ten employees and three transfers offiI yf 0 cially accepted gifts given to schools this year agreed to participate in a curb and gutter improvement project at Ashman Elementary-Schoo- l approved a leave of absence for Beverly Farnsworth and aptravel request proved an te After some board discussion policies affecting students will be adjusted prior to official approval Attendance requirements and rationale and procedures for suspension and student use of controlled substance have been given special attention recently according to Supt Brent Thome Official policies w ill he adopted and ready for schools to in Jude in their student handbooks in August he said New employees include Kara Allan computer lab assistant at Pahvant Elementary Alma Lloyd Jones as a substitute bus driver Mary Lois Foreman as a temporary' custodian at South Sevier part-tim- e High Bemadine Julaadcr as a fulltime bus driver for the Monroe attendance area Jade Shepherd as instructional assistant at Ashman Elementary Connie Anderson as instructional assistant at the preschool Cordy Ogden as halftime custodian at South Sevier Middle and Corey Morrison as Chapter One teacher at Richfield Ibgh Out Mime - - Karcy Nay hired last year as a teacher intern at North Sevier High e School will become the chemistry and biology teacher there Under the redaction in force policy employees who were involved in that policy will be placed on recall lor two years to be considered for other positions Under this policy full-tim- Paid Political Advertisement — au sack races dunking pond fishing booth tug of war and more At 6 pm on stage in the town hall auditorium a program of music and dancing will be presented Mr and Mrs Marion Harrison have arranged for this entertainment "- -iy Setting Up 3-- Jane Persons was recalled She will continue to teach home economics at South Sevier Middle for two hours a day and was approved to teach language arts half-tim- e at Cedar Ridge High also Transfers are involved in a restructuring of the district office staff Pam Williams will go from Big Sky Amusement workers set up rides for the annual VOICES III SUPPORT OF TOM HITCH carnival sponsored by the Richfield Chamber of Commerce The carnival will run Wednesday through Saturday at the Richfield City Park 0"7om' experience as u hotter in rnunly internment would alto lum la he the mast effeelne voice la dt lend Southern I loll interests in Sail l ake " public relations specialist to leach journalism and assist in the half-tim- e writing lab at Richfield High School Part time records clerk Rah Bishop Speaker O Melody Ackerman will become "Hr hate never needed Turn Hatch in the Stale Legislature like tie da now lam has the background and knowledge to deal effectively with I'te many issues which confront Southern Vtah at the present lime” and Mavancc Loftus will become business secretary Supt Thome also recommended hiring an individual to work three hours as an assistant secretary at Red Hills Middle and three hours with the personnel specialist and special education Under the district’s energy conservation program six companies responded to the request for qualification and business administrator Sam Ware reported that these were ranked to determine the one which w ill be hired to make energy audits in schools and make changes needed to keep energy costs down With advice from engineer Craig Young of the state energy office a selection will be made subject to approval of the board and the energy audit process will begin this fall Board member Ruth Jackson reported on the ongoing discussion with higher education officials in the region aimed at establishing a coordinated college center in the Richfield Sevier Valley area Office space at Sevier Valley Applied Technology Center has been committed and attitudes are positive Mrs Jackson said August 11 is the next regularly scheduled meeting of the school board It will be held at 7 pm in the Richfield High School media center vf the Haase Met Johnson Stale Representative O o "Tom Hatch will in my opinion be one of the most effective legislators ever to be elected to the house His knowledge of slate problems and issues as well as those facing the couynties he will represent enables him to hit the road running and never look back" Louise Liston Garfield County Commissioner " have appreciated working with you in the Ctah Association of Counties and want you to know that I believe more has been accomplished for rural counties under your leadership than ever before” ram Hendrickson o Sevier County Assessor I have known Tom Hatch for a long time and have found him to be an outstanding public servant Tom works well with people an important quality for a state representative I feel that Tom will be an exceptionally effective state representative who will adequately represent the mans interests of Southern Vtah Ron Thompson District Manager Washington County Water Conservancy District 0 ’) ou have demonstrated to me your ability to represent the interests of rural Vtah in dealing with the many complex issues which face local and slate government I have appreciated your candor in expressing ur s and opinions to me and mi staff during my administration" N orman It Bangerter former Governor Stale of Vtah o "I have been acquainted with Tom Hatch throughout my entire life Tom is reliable and thorough Tom is a strong person who is honest hard-workin- g leader as he unites his constituency and successfully persuades others to find common ground” Stacee iardley a SVVSA President TOM HATCH REPUBLICAN FOR STATE REPRESENTATIVE DISTRICT 3 |