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Show The Eureka Reporter Page Four July 12. 1984 Fair fever hits Wayne Eugene Smith John Bauer EDITORIAL Wayne Eugene Smith, 56, died of a heart attack Saturday, July 7, 1984 at Mountain View Hospital in Payson. He was born March 6, 1928 in Spanish Fork to Jesse Issac and Ella May Thain Smith. March 4, 1955 he married Nan Lorraine Burnett in Ely, Nev. He was a member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-da-y Saints. He worked as a miner in Nevada, New Mexico and Arizona, was an Taxes albeit they very often get out of hand are the, employee of Centennial Developlegitimate means whereby our cities, counties, states, and ment Co., and became a Santaquin nation get their funds to operate. Some of the taxes come businessman. He was a U.S. Army veteran and from individuals, some from business. for five years in Europe was a Any person who sits back and brags about how he avoid- member of the Armys boxing team. ed paying taxes should be ashamed of himself. Tax cheaters He was a member of the Veterans of Foreign Wars. thoughtlessly shift their tax obligation to others. Survivors include his wife of Everybody is only too anxious for the benefits provided Santaquin, three sons and three by taxes, but when it comes to paying them, they recite a daughters: Jesse Smith and Danny Smith of Santaquin, and Teny different story. This week, several news items concerning taxes have Smith, Springville; Mrs. Val (Leslie) Broadhead and Mrs. Keith landed on the editorial desk. Do you know that Union Pacific (Kim) Broadhead, Santaquin; and Railroad generates $3,056,919 in taxes in Utah alone and Mrs. Dennis (Cindy) Mickelsen, that Mountain Bells Utah operations paid about $63.7 Salina. Aso, 14 grandcildren; his million in federal, state and local taxes in 1983? Company- mother, Mrs. Ella May SMith York of and two brothers and wide, Mountain Bell paid a record $529.9 million in twoSantaquin; Cleil sisters) Smith, Santaquin; operating taxes last year compared with $461.9 million paid Nyles Smith, Las Vegas, Nev.; Mrs. in 1982. Thats a 14.7 percent increase. In Utah, the company Richard (Verneta) Leathern, collected $10.1 million in federal excise taxes and $12.3 Grantsville; and Mrs. James D. (Yavonna) Horrocks, Blackfoot, million in sales taxes during 1983. Ida. San-taqui- n, Taxes pay the bill Fair fever has invaded the forces John Hauber Bauer, 86, died July working on preparations for the 3, 1984. Utah County Fair. Hours and hours Born February 12, 1898 in Payson, are spent by volunteers and others Utah to George Eberhard and behind the scenes making special Katherine Hauber Bauer. Married preparations for the events that are Jennie Hales, in the Salt Lake LDS sure to please both the young and the Temple, June 15, 1921, she died 1966. old. Married Alice Turner Kidd, later The County Fair begins with the divorced. Married Elizabeth Hamlin Utah County Scholarship Pageant on Murray Cottrell in the Salt Lake Tuesday, August 14, at 8 p.m. in the Temple, August 2, 1971. Retired Mountain View High School letter carrier Auditorium in Orem. Beautiful city Retired letter carrier. Raised in queens will by vying for the crown of Coltman, Idaho. Lived in Eureka, Miss Utah County. Scholarships Utah until 1928 where he worked in and the privilege of participating in mines, lived in Provo. the Utah State Fair and Miss Utah Moved to Salt Lake in 1931 living in Pageants awaits the winner. the Whittier Ward, where he was The exhibits and other special Stake events Leader, Missionary Explorers open on Wednesday, August and member Geneology Committee. 15, at 5 p.m. at the Fairgrounds in Served German mission, Spanish Fork. Thursday, Friday, Lived in Emigration Ward, Bluff-dal- e and Saturday the Fair opens at 10 Ward and at the time of his a.m. death was a high priest in the Admission is free and there is no Millcreek 6th Ward. parking fee. son and Survivors, wife, daughter, Mark Hales Bauer, Birmingham, 1925-192- 7. Michigan; Mrs. Denny (Gloria) Neilson, Bluffdale; 12 grandchildren, brother, Fred, of Continued from page 1 Holladay; sisters, Mrs. E. M. Royal Morris, whos been flying for the (Lillian) and Ruth Bauer, both of Division since 1967, says aerial Salt Lake. Funeral services were held stocking is the toughest part of his Friday, July 6, at the Millcreek 6th job. We stock early in the morning Ward Chapel. Interment was at the to avoid the afternoon turbulence that always builds in the high Spanish Fork Cemetery. country. A little downdraft, or a sudden gust of wind at the wrong The largest fish ever caught by time, could mean we miss the target rod and reel was a white shark that or abort the stocking run. But weighed over 2,500 pounds! Morris says hes gotten quite Uinta lakes Sadly for Springville, the city has lost another Funeral services were held downtown business which provided a good sales tax base. Tuesday, July 10, at the Santaquin-UtaStake Center, with Bishop Fortunately, because of foresight by the citys leaders, who TerryLDS G. Jones officiating. saw fit to annex the industrial park property several years Burial was at the Santaquin City ago, the citys tax base has increased greatly in that area. Cemetery with military rites by the proficient at it over the years. of the sun moon and and Gravity Morris says on some mornings the The $5 million Mt. Springs Parkway travel center scheduled American Legion Post No. 84. the tidal friction resulting tiny alpine lakes are perfectly still, for opening the middle of August, will increase both the pron earth acts as a brake on our reflecting the surrounding stands of Jeanne Lemenar perty and sales tax base for the city. his own plane-lispinning planet. Thus the earth is pine and en These taxes help pay for police and fire protection. Do slowing down - about a second a no mirror ever could. On days like Jeanne Marie Lemenar, 69, of century. that, I dont mind the work, he said. you ever venture to guess how many calls our police departdied 1984, 6, July Friday, Santaquin, ment answers each week everything from flat cats to at Mountain View Hospital in automobile accidents. If has and somebody family quarrels Payson. a stray dog they want picked up, they call the police. If She was born Aug. 19, 1914 in to Edward Maurine and somebodys child gets lost, they call the police. If somebody Mammoth Clara breaks in and steals something that does not belong to him, Lemenar. Josephine Gunderson the police investigate. Taxes pay the salaries, very low She was a retired elementary of officers. school teacher and a retired U.S. those at salaries that, police Veteran. Everything has costs. As the saying goes, There is no Army To my many loyal She was a member of The Church andj such thing as a free lunch. We know there are money of Jesus Christ of Latter-daSaints. I costs that we deal with every day, but there are also opShe graduated from Brigham portunity costs, things that are given up in order to have Young University and a beauty school. what actually was bought. andj you services were Tuesday It may be a myth that taxation is the payment for ser- at Graveside the Santaquin City Cemetery. us by my vices provided by government. And certainly most taxes are used for income redistribution robbing Peter to pay One machine can do the work of Paul. 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