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Show Spotlighting UTAH VERNAL ENTERS OIL LIMELIGHT I A s"imic survey is being made I within the city limits of Vernal to netermine what oil prospects lie j beneath the surface. A five-man I crew equipped yith two rigs are! making the explorations. Vernal is I thought to he in an area where the Kangely productive oil horizons I can be penetrated within a reasonable reason-able drilling depth. Russell H. Jackson, son of Mr. & Mrs. George Jackson, formerly of Sutherland, was discharged honorably honor-ably from tite Army at Fort Douglas Doug-las Dec. 2S. He served 22 months in New Guinea, Luzon, and in the southwest Pacific with the 222nd AAA and is authorized to wear the Asiatic-Pacific theater ribbon, the Good Conduct medal, and the Pril-ippines Pril-ippines Liberation ribbon with 3 battle stars. Befoire entering tire Army on June 14, 1942 he was a farmer in the Sutheralnd area. UTAH PINENUT HARVEST GOOD From Enterprise, comes the news that while the Indians formerly harvested the pinenut crop, the whites have taken a huge interest in the same and nutting parties this season have brought in large quantities of this delicious food. NEW PRISON SOON Utah's new prison planned for the Point of the Mountain south of Salt Lake City will be constructed this spring. The project was star-t ed in 1939, but stopped at the beginning be-ginning of the war. Approxibately $300,000 will be spent in construction construc-tion of the new prison, $100,000 of which will be realized from the sale of the old prison. PLASTIC PLANT FOR PROVO A plastic moulding plant to employ em-ploy 60 persons is now being constructed con-structed at Provo. The plant will house the most modern plastic injection, in-jection, compression and extrusion moulding equipment, and it is planned to weave, electroplate and blow plastics. Production is expected ex-pected to get underway this next spring. SPEED RESTRICTIONS: MINIMUM REGULATIONS-NO REGULATIONS-NO person shall drive a motor vehicle at such a slow speed as to impede or block the normal and reasonable movement of traffic except ex-cept when reduced speed is necessary neces-sary for safe operation or because upon a gTade or in compliance with law. alty? Yes, by filing an amended declaration or your annual return by January 15 and correcting the underestimate. 23. Suppose I based my 1945 estimate esti-mate on my actual 1944 income. Does that excuse me frpm the penalty pen-alty for underestimating? If you based your estimate on your actual 1944 income and figured the tax at 1945 rates and exemptions, there wull be no penalty. 25. If I am required at this time to make a Declaration of Estimated Estimat-ed Tax for 1945 (or amended declaration), de-claration), when must it be filed? January 15. The tax due at this time must be paid in full. 26. Where do I file? At the office of the Collector of Internal Revenue Rev-enue in your district. In this district, dist-rict, address your declaration to "Collector of Internal Revenue, Salt Lake City, 10, Utah!" 27. Do I also have to file an income in-come tax return by March 15? If you file your regular 1945 return on Form 1040 by January 15, it will serve both as a declaration and as a return, and no further filing on your 1945 taxes will be necessary. However, if you file a declaration (Form 1040-ES), you must also file your regular return not later than March 15. f 28. Do I have to file an estimate for the new year, 1946? For 1946, the rules will be the same as last year. You Will have to file a 1946 Declaration if you expect wages subject to withholding to exceed $5000 plus $500 for every exemption exemp-tion except your own, or if you expect ex-pect more than $100 of other income in-come (assuming your overall income in-come is $500 or more.) 29. When do I file my 1946 estimate? esti-mate? March 15 if you are not a farmer; January 15, 1947, if you are a farmer. But do not confuse these dates wdth the deadline this January 15 for completing your 1945 estimates. 30. Suppose I don't want to change my 1945 estimate, but have an installment in-stallment left to pay. When is it due? Also January 15. In this case, too, if you file your annual return by January 15, you may pay the amount called for by the return instead of the installment. |