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Show Page 2 Sugar House, Utah Thursday, January 29, 1959 INDEPENDENT - m i pendent meets all five of the above conditions. If your dependent can qual-ify in all other ways except that you do not furnish over y2 of his support then perhaps - you can arrange with the ' others .who contribute to his support for you to claim the credit anyway under the a Multiple Support Agreement - Form 2120. what you provided, unless the dependent was your child or stepchild under 19 years of age, or if over 19 years of age, a full time student, in which case the dependent child can earn any amount as long as you actually provide over Yi the cost of support.; . 3. Dependent is not claimed by any other taxpayer and does not file a joint return with another taxpayer. For instance, do not list a dependent married , daughter who files . a joint return with her husband. 4. Dependent must be a citizen" of the United States or a" resident of the United States, Canada, Mexico, The Republic of Panama or the Canal Zone. 5. Dependents must be closely related to you or be anyone else who meets requirements 1, 2, 3 and 4' above and had your home as principal place of abode and was a member ; of your household, even if not related to you. - - , If the dependent has worked part timet and earned less than $600 in 1958 or was your child under 19, or over 19 and a student, and income tax was withheld from such earn-ings, the dependent should file a tax return to secure refund of the tax withheld. This will in no way prevent you from also claiming the exemption for. the dependent, provided, of course, that de- - Income Tax Fax This is second in a series of helpful income tax infor-mation which will be of much value in making out your income taxes for the year 1958. . How many exemptions can I claim ? Each exemption is a $680 deduction. That is, for each '.exemption you are allowed to make $600 tax' free. Exemptions determine the amount 6f tax-fre- e income you are allowed . each year, and are devised to make the tax fair between single persons, married couples, and large and small families. You are entitled to one exemption for yourslf. You are entitled to one additional exemption if, on December 31, you had attained 65 years of age, or if you Were blind. If you were both 65 and blind, you are entitled to two additional exemptions. You are also entitled to exemptions on the same basis for your" wife, if you filei a joint return. If you file a separate return, you can claim your wife's fcxemption only if she has no income and was not claimed on any other taxpayer's re-turn for 1958. If your wife or husband died in 1958, the additional exemptions for age and blindness are determined as to the date of death, rather than December 31st. You are entitled to one exemption for each dependent. Addittional exemptions for old age and blindness apply only to you and your wife or hus-band, not to dependents. Each dependent must qual-ify under all five of the fol-lowing conditions. 1, Dependent must have re-ceived over Y2 of his support from you in 1958. 2. Dependent did not have oyer $600 income in 1958, besides What clean, refreshing shaves you get with a fflleitte I light matched to m I MGUlAXfs your face with Blue Blade E Dispenser and I jj Styrene case fl LKSssmagawafaa;.' aaaamra1 i ,rrsl T " tJ.i . .M- --. m '. .'. i.e. .& . t 3 Sleeping room for gentleman, private entrance and bath,1873 Lincoln St. Call Harriet Becker IIU5-347- 1 WANTED Can accept private Art students. Lessons reasonable. Call' IIU5-347- 1 Help Wanted 5 ladies, ages 20 to 50 interested in part or full time employment, for particulars call EL5-797- 0 and ask tor Arlele Barline. HOME FOR SALE . .A real home bargain,!? bed-rooms, 2 baths, full shelf basement. Will accept good car as part payment. May see at 1873 Lincoln st. or call HU5-347- 1 for further details. HELP WANTED Ambitious woman with car who needs to earn as much as $50.00 per week. No Tarties or canvassing. Call CR7-651- 3. PERSONAL Call Harriet Becker, home decorator, artist. Reasonable. IIU 71 TRADE Wurlitzer organ like new will trade for late model car. Art work could be included' as dif-eren- ce in trade. For informat-ion call IIU5-347- 1. FOR SALE Hot Point pushbutton electric range like new. $125.00 must see to appreciate. Call CR7-243- 0 N A T 1 O N A L EDITORIAL sAr I asTocITati"on Lii fiLUiuui&nzriia Zemo Great for Minor Bums, Cuts Zemo, a doctor's formula, liquid or ointment, soothes, helps heal minor burns, cuts, bruises. Family antiseptic, eases itch of surface rashes, eczema, teen-ag- e pimples, athlete's foot. Stops scratching, so aids faster healing. For stubborn cases, get Extra Strength Zemo. The WELCOME WAGON HOSTESS Will knock on your door with Gifts and Greetings from Friendly Business Neighbors and your Civic and Social Wel-fare Leaders On the occasion of: Change of residence Arrivals of Newcomers to city Phone IN 52 (no cost or obligation) SOUTII EAST INDEPENDENT 2020 South Main Dial IIU The South East Independent is entered as Second Class Matter, March 1, 1946, in Salt Lake City Tost Office under the act of March 3, 1879. It is published each Thursday morn-ing. The South East Independent is published by the News Bulle-tin Publishing Company, at 2020 South Main, Salt Lake City, Utah, Subscription rates are $3.00 per year or ten cents the single copy. Send all mail to box 136 Sugar House Station, zone 6. ' "Those scales you got in the Want Ads aft least prove one thing you're not hollow!" lull's i ma . EARLY BIRDMAN Sgjjp- - This old engraving ' ' SHOWS MAN'S SUCCESS- - C."l'L FUL ATTEMPT TO FLY j,, IN THE EARLY PART A" .,,.,. hCTLAj OF THE 18 CENTURY. ((. .:f --; V. THE INVENTOR OF this device was an h italian, john dante, y ', AFTER SEVERAL 1 I 'FLIGHTS,. HE DID- - (4 i, f "FALL ON A CHURCH JS fl STEEPLE AND BREAK . H MIS THIGH"' LAND BECOMES SEA! ' '. s. otSMj Defending their country asaingt Zg to cSr THE SPANISH INVADERS, THE DUTCH TCfrpeH&sf NAVY FLOODED THE CITY OF LEYDEN, rA .O " SAILED IN AND FOUGHT THE ENEMY 0,V ' SVfo fi, 7 AMONGST THE ROOFTOPS AND TflECS 1 o--i SiZYT 7iScA'o OF THE BESIEGED CITY TfrL yOnl ?i WITH OTHER PATRIOTIC AMERICANS WHO ARE INVESTING IN U. 5. SAVINGS B0NP5! PEACE COSTS MONEY, AND YOUR BOND PURCHASES HELP SECURE AMERICA'S PEACEFUL FUTURE AS WELL A5 YOUR OWN . "Soil Management" Ag Car Theme Don't spoil the soil r) - O " ;' t H rC'tntTi nr ' ' f& : L iJ lZJ , ? i I - f "" i5' C!f" l S f.., OTi-i-: .r ::-:- 3 t?r r - .'.V,'.'.".WJW,'VWWMi"V(7 "Let's take positive action against soil compaction," is being urged this year "iroughout the state by soils specialists as Union Pacific Railroad's agriculture car makes its tour of Utah for the 12th consecutive year. The car, sponsored in cooperation with Utah State University Extension Service, is touring Utah from February 2 through 19. As folks crowd aboard the UJ. agriculture car Dr. Paul Christensen, U.S.U. Extension soil conservationist, points out to W. D. Soulier, U.P. agricultural agent, that by properly managing soil and water farmers can obtain maximum profits through minimum tillage. "That 'guaranteed annual wage job I saw in the Want Ads was the army's!" |