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Show I . Zoning Kink CouldSirik County Budget Choose your" gift for thrift at (Continued from he continued pointing to a large population surrounding the county In town, ''' hospital location. - W hats the sense of selling this property to buy expensive park sites someplace else Ethics are also involved, said the Mayor, Simply to make money m a deal wluld probably be squandered -- - Is not the purpose of government. A nment Is to serve the people. g( 1 ne decision to sell the property was based on the recommendation of a county cUiien's advisory committed on the hospital at a public hearing Assessors estimated the county could realise Wettoesday, December 23. 1.3 to $1.6 mlllioo by selling to a shopping center developer. At the same hearing, county planners fell Into line by testifying that the to be best suited for property ts located too far from residential areis I recreation purposes. ONE FACT IS certain, regardless of what county planners say, they'll still have to convince their city counterparts before a deal can be consummated. Until they do, the cowry's $1 ntlltoo bon ansa has burst. - Senator Backs Tax Break On College Costs children or for themselves. One feature of the bill, according, to Utahs member of the Senate finance committee, S. Senator Wallace would allow greatest benefits F. Berthet Is successful. to low income groups, less to Senator Bfynnett has joined middle' Income catagories and in legislation 1no benefit to high Income sponsoring which would provide tak credit groups. for, college expense. Due to g Features of the proposal: be offered as an amendment Each dollar of tax 1.) to tax legislation In the 89th credit would be a dollar it would provide ally saved by the taxpayer. Income tax credit on the first Income tax 'credit on $1,500 $1,500 of tuition, fees, books of tuition, fees, books and and supplies to anjAipe who supplies for a student at an In pays these expensesfok a Institution of higher education student at an lnsrftutlonof v would be subtracted from the hi gher education. i mount of taxes dug - at the TheSenator said an Inbottom of the Income tax form vestment In the education of all deductions and exyour college students is Just emptions have been taken and 'as entitled to a tax credit as the appropriate tax rate apan Investment in a new plant plied. acra equipment. 2.) Credit would be comHe added, however, the puted on a scale providing 5 proposal is not Intended' as a percent on the first $200 exsubstitute for any other form penses -- - parents, students or of aid for high education; it any other person paying for a Is primarily a tax measure students high education. and only secondarily an ed2.) Credit would be comucational measure. 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For every $5,000 of adjusted gross Income above $25,000, the credit Is reduced by $50. the taxpayer As a result earning $40,000 gets less benefit than the taxpayer at the $10,000 or $20,000 level. tultition expenses parents, students or any other person paying for a student's higher educwtlon. 4.) There would be a limit-nation the credit so that It gives less dollay benefit to on ( Moss Pushes Island Park -- Danish Modem Relish Trays in beautifully grained solid teakwood, trays gracefully designed in molded glass Ktw "Tifk Wood Folding Doom NATURAL WOOD or General Electric SILENT OPERATION in new classic design of ivory and gold I f CO. , I ' Stainless Flatware in the i A FO XU ; 16 pieces, place setting for four" Offer Ends January 15 . J Open your account at Either of Western- Savings t offices before Januarys 15 to take advantage V of this wonderful gift offer. All savings received by January 15 will get full earnings from January 1. 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AND LOAN COMPANY HALF SOLE Here are the styles to glamourize you It Is hard to tell just what resulted from a meeting between Utah legislators In Washington (Including Senator Moss and representatives of Republican Senator Bennett and Congressman Burton), officials of the Department of Interior and Utah state officials over the proposed Great Salt Lake shorelines measure. In a generally cryptic release Issued last week by the office of Senator Moss, the Senator declared, "Tt was a very profitable meeting," but apparently the two sides still differ rather widely over exact amounts of land to be given to the state and federal governments. 10,000 by the Federal Savings and loan Insurance j Corporation of Washington, D.C., a permanent agency of the United States Government. LADIES' to j new, rich Chapel Hill design, " from a meeting oi this kind are not to be expected. The encouraging aspect of the announcement released to the public Is that it apparently disguised no major new blocks to the ultimate passage of legislation settling the dispute. passes land which Is of specAssistant Secretary of Inial scientific and geologic Interior John Carver reiterated and Is terest ready for," his agreement to the necessmonument status without deity setting a definite boundary lay." line for the lake. In effect This approach eliminates this Is a green light to go the need for an exhaustive Naahead with preparation and tional Park Service study of submission of a bill. AccordSalt Lake and drawn ing to the announcement he out negltiatlons between the also "promised to expedite the state and federal governdepartments report on the UU ments. bill so It can be considered The merit of the Moss bill early In the session." Is that it provides for will be Perhaps there a great Utah and some wrangling over details, but Utah legislators are still renational recreational to and plan source without requiring the .optimistic and the bill introduce early state to dip Into Its already press for quick committee treasury. The Senator envisions the hearings In both the House and let us call it that;, the Senate. park for the difference between a park and a monument will be of minor concern to those who use Its hiking trails, beaches, campsites, and roadways a showcase for the remarkable geologic development of the Great Basin from prehistoric Lake Bonneville to tjhe level of the contemporary Great Salt Lake. --- as J 1) telope and Fremont Islands and a' substantial part of the N lake Itself. Bills designed to create this larger park died In both' the 86th and B7th Congresses. Senator Moss takes the position that the new bill encom- ed n or International from Page the-Gre- Alarm Clock Mill UTtHATUU JOEL P. 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