OCR Text |
Show DfcitKtl 4H NtW5, Ihursdcty, December JVb? 25, USU Prof Gains Grant Taxpayers Caught 'Twees? Club Pl'SEY News Staff Writer By ROGER Lake Salt resident, through do fault of his own, is caught between the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) and the Alpine Country Club and it 'wil cost him $251.74 plus interest for the past 10 years. The problem for Deane H. A Platt. 2264-20t- h East, began when he took out a member-cshi- p with the club in 1959. The tclub should have, but didnt, collect excise tax on the lem and by law got Eecause of the confusion and concern expressed by the dub and the public, the IRS gave the clut a chance to col- nowhere because lect the back excise taxes without interest. This was done in 1966 and 1967. is upset because he wasn't contacted by the IRS about the unpaid taxes and interest until 10 years after they were first due. He of under-igroun- d areas, Hickel says, Jvore a potential environmen-ta- l Frankenstein monster. He called special attention to Jthe threat to ground-wat'Supplies. We can no longer afford to nt ts The Air Force grant will be ured for a national conference cn Fourier spectroscopy at n, Aspen. Colo. Baker is expected to speak cn the interferometer, which has been used to look at Mars and Venus, to determine atmospheric conditions. of Back pay in the form of minimum wages and overtime they earned but didnt collect is waiting for six Utah workers at the regional office of the U.S. Labor Departments to find the employes. below Persons mentioned bould contact the regional diDivis.or.. rector. Wage-Hou- r U.S. Department of Labor. 911 Mo Walnut St, Kansas C;-- Division. The total of $131.95 was paid by employer s after Wage-Ho- 64106. y. Wage-Hou- r They are Jackie Johnson and Nancy Smith, both of Provo; Kenneth Romine. Vernal, and Clyde Rose, Herbert Lovell and Jerry Shelton, all of MurrSy. compliance officers disthe underpayment, but undelivered because the Labor Department was unable covered sen'ce. apparently was or couldn't be contacted were turned over to the IRS fo, col- lection. Those who couldn't be contacted or refused to pay had dirert assessments made them as provided oy law for the Lot and interest. We have no other choice than to charge interest because it is the law, Wise said. Platt received his tax notice lat February while living in where he moved Chicago about Lao years ago. He has since returned to Utah. Entire Warehouse Stock and Floor Models MUST GO! Save Now as Never Before! Most Items in Original Factory Carton. Some ore Entire Stock at Sensational Prices! Instant Credit! Easy Terms! agdia-- t Tvo-of-a-Ki- APPEALS CASE He appealed his case to the IRSs Appellate Division and on Dec. 3 received a letter from Richard E. Whittaker, chief of the branch office in Salt Lake City. He taTote, The Appellate Division has carefully considered the protest which you filed with the district director Pollution War Contamination Tre Armed Forces Reserve Medal has been pre-red to nine officers assigned to the 632nd U.S. Army Reserve School at Ft Douglas by Col Moses Sair.mvitz school commandant. Receiving the medal for 20 jears of service in the Reserve were Col. Keith S. Bover, Cot. Clarence B. Guy-moLt. CcL Cyril D. Carr. Lt Col. Clyde F. Gillette Lt. Col. Boy G. Salin and Lt. Col. Donaldson B. Robbins. Maj. Thomas E. Brown. Maj. Oliver JL Kent and Maj. Robert L. Schmid received the medal for 10 years overlooked. Thore persons who refused to pay the taxes New Front Opens - Platt but mem--hersh- ip Interior 1 WASHINGTON Secretary Walter Hickel has "opened a new front in the war -on pollution with a study of underimmense natures ground plumbing systems" to determine the effect of waste ' disposal Dynamics Laboratory at MOST CONTACTED Wise said the majority of the n embers were contacted, I certainly dont have any annual dues records to Move what hap'which continued until 1962 pened 10 years ago nor do I feel right about paying interwhen Platt dropped the memon a bill that was never est bership. for 10 years," acknowledged rehe 10 Now, years laier, ceived a notice from the IRS Platt said. In explaining the long delay saying he would be billed for and the IRS's position, Roland ;23L74 for be accumulated ,iederal excise tax plus six per V. Wise, district director, said !cent interest per tear on the there were a substantial number of club members in the unpaid balance. Platt said he would have same position. He said the fact that excise jgladly paid the excuse tax 3hen it was due at the time, taxes on memberships and annual dues hadn't been col..but doesn't feel like he should The IRS is lected bv the club didn't come interest. any Jwy Copley News Service GET ARMY MEDALS atrr.o-snher- 11--6- .cast of the original members are gone. - Utah State University, has received a 127,203 grant to conduct a conference on m the upper tj and In tro h.s agency's ar.ent.on unU 1S64. TLe dub operation was examined that vear and into lu collect tne on any money because the government didn't have access to it earlier. Platt said he has contacted club officials over the prob- Peered tntere't : - Dr. Doran (UPIt Baker, d. rector of the Elec- LOGAN J. Back Hay Waiting (If You're On List) 9 UTAH RESERVISTS wastes. Actually, it says, the movement of fluids underground is determined primarily by the prevailing hydraulic gradient rather than by the configuration of the geologic structure. The report warns that an a gen'- - which plans to inject wash- - eventually will be required to disclose to appropriate public institutions the quantity and character of the waste and the details of the disposal process. With Fiifer-Fl- o Pius nd. Mini-Boske- t! Hert is the very latest, the modem best" in washers! Complete control laundering with speeds as varied as today's and tomorrow's fabrics! Too save money because clothes stay fresh longer and last longer No averwasb-iawith proper Rendering no oaderwoshing! And yon get the ex elusive GE perfect for delicate items yea'd normally wash by band, and ideal for things yea'd wash separately, like colored things that run. of Internal Revenue and the evidence and arguments in support of your position. However, a mutually satisfactory basis few dosing the case was not agreed upon. Whittaker told Platt his care was forw arded to the Western Service Center in Ogden for assessment of the delinquent tax and he will receive a bill for the tax and interest. ... g, t, er j attitude if the quality of our water supplies and , "around potential underground fresh jwater storage reservoirs are nipt to suffer the same rate as of our lakes and many itreams, the secretary says jji a statement. Jibe study will be undertay ken by the U2S. Geological which recently published Min alarming report on the Singers of pouring waste and times noxious waters deep into the ground. Sur-jvfe- 2! Year End Clearance HOOVER Sale Prices! HOOVER SPIN-DRWASHER EASTER THAN AUTOMATIC OR WRINGER WASHERS! Electric Dryer 4 and Simple Automatic Dry Control Permanent Press Cycle Bigf ipucity Clothes Dram Big Capacity Lint Trap Selector Button for Timed Timed Delicate Selector Button VES Drying High-Spee- d FREE! Timed Fluff for Gentle Tumbling Dual Nickel Chromium Heater Coils No-He- at This Week! Special Clearance Price New! NOT ADEQUATE knowledge immense Tra? StmTtp included ... FREE TIDE! ?It is dear that our present -- a Carefree Pure You wcnh( rlnsa and t pin-dr-y a load in ini' lit minutes. Need no plumbing installation just store in a closet roll to the sink. ... "No Guesswork" Drying Y One year's supply of TIDE with purchase of Hoover of natures underground plumb- systems is not adequate to Judge the practicality of many fecific waste injection Hickel said. (SDadmfe u Washer! Model DE813 01 There may be no perfectly of disposal of wastes underground, but we must regulations and rJart collecting the kind of ''environmental data needed to isess the level of risk, and consider ways of organizing -f- ederal, state and industrial 'Itjforts to solve this growing J ( rskfe way problem. survey s report the complex interac-tjon- s erf earth structures, rock 'stresses, hydraulic gradients, Z 4nd geochemical reactions in determining bow an injected waste will move in the underground; whether it w ill be aontained in the zone of injeo s$on; and what environmental effects it can produce. FALSE DfTRISSION I It calls the pre-- f $ ire that the total pore spaceI of fhe injection zone is avail- aide for receiving waste liq- -, uid. More often, pore space already is filled with native trine. so that waste injection rfulu m abnormal pressure which may lead to leakage of . waste or brine to a fresh ater zone. 1 A similar false impression, .according to the report, is " that formations m rooks form v Natural traps for underground dis--iiss- jThe , es Portable-Us- m aiMum 1SP0SALS GRCRASHERHDOORICRASHERHDOORICRASHER mm CTC3traE Repeat of a Sellout! White Melmac The New Maytag Porto-Drywill fit in little space in a closet or hang it on the wall (wall brackets available). No special wiring needed. er Yea can own MAYTAG Porta-Dry- WP m mlmSm WARE O a er Plate, Saucer, 4 Cup, Imotex Salad Plate. Bowl, z. Soup, 'Cereal Bowl, 14-ORound Veg. Bowl, 4 Or. Oual Veg. Bowl. I Q., S Oz. Covered Butter Dish Fruit Dish, Pepper Set Mug, Gravy, 'Sauce Boat, Nsw Hssrer Machine Scrubs tor - & 9-- 0 Plotter, 13Vs Plotter, 15 Plotter. 12" Round Sugar W, 'ltd & Creamer Oiv. Veg. Bowi, 20 Or. HOOVER His ,9-O- 7' Tumbler, Tumbler, Special Clearance Price flow! A 10' SoupSalad Salt ISues For Pay 4 3 (fl&iidiliiJ regular 115V Dorms! Aide former county employe, James Brusatto. 23S Cordelia Ave., has filed a suit in Third District Court asking for , $5,700 in overtime compensa- 'tion. t C Brusatto, who was employed as supervisor in the Sanitation Depart-- " County ment. requested compensation al-( tor 228 days of over-tim- e legedly worked from 1963 to ? 1968. The complaint said he J accured the overtime on nine v-- holidays and 37 Saturdays in 1963 and 12 holidays and 48 . Stturdavs each year in 1964, 1965 and 1966. DOORlCRASHE flfeunn Ideal for Apartment, Trailers,. t -County (ffcim in gilgfoSB RANGES New! MAYTAG Clothes Dryer , 1 -Ex- (fens PURE AND SIMPLE A CARE FREE ELECTRIC DRYER to tetmati- - Clearance Sele Reg. $1.25 $ .55 .3 1.20 .49 .75 1.20 .79 .60 .30 .90 49 1 .75 1.3 2.10 1.3 1.95 1.1 1.75 .95 .4 .59 2 20 1.49 3.15 1.7 2 20 1.4 3.75 2.1 1.S 3.15 . 1.25 4.95 SMITH-CROW- N 1993 So. 11th East CO. 49-Pie- ce Danis J9 U Entire Stock caily Picks cp tha Dirty Water! Power scrub with rotating brashes! Pick up the water with a flitk of controls! Apply wax, polish end buff with rotating power! Shampoo carpets, really clean! a 9.95 Value! OFF 45-Pie- ce Melmac Set 3 1st Quality BIG STORES Sugar House 466-8S7- 7 Reg. to Cottonwood Mall 273-048- 7 Bountiful 232-148- 484-52- 59 i 1 |