Show 174 The Eagle - page 3 students Fall quarter's Deans' List represents top academic students One hundred seventy four students were named on the College of Eastern Utah's fall quarter Dean's List announced Jan Young Director of Admissions and Records Astudcntmust carry at least 12 credit hours to be named mi the Dean's List with high honor students maintaining a 376 to 40 grade paint average while honor students maintain a 3 5 to 375 GPA Students attaining a perfect GPA include Nicholas Tatlon 40 Gerald McDonald Krista Ogden Paula Dupin Brent Steele Janet Roth Catherine Bonomo Leslie Tolley Patrick Hillas Shane Hanna William Bryner Melissa Heath Lenora Goss Sherry L Hanson and Kristin Hodges all of Price Thomas Dalpiaz and Bonnie Rasmussen both of Helper Cinamon Atwood and Marvin Clyde both of Wellington Robert Vigil of East Carbon Arleigh McCoy of Hiawatha Mon-ett- e Grindlcy Stacey World and Ronalcne Oman all of Huntington Dominic Guarascio of Elmo Helga Cokenour Felicia Mercer and Jessie Myers all of Moab and Allen Hansen of Fairview 394 Thomas Hunter of Price and Christine Rummel of 377 David Knowlton of and Tamara Smith of Helper Castle Dale 376 Cheryl Shade of Price Douglas Marx of Roosevelt and Turn Bisquera of Wcndover 375 Joseph Owen of Huntington 374 Chris Korenko of Helper 373 Cindy Parker of Price L Renee Brown of Welling- ton and Shellie Ivie of Huntington 372 John Kelley and Vicki Fcrrcro Both of Price and Huntington 367 David Bate of Price RcfomlAct and La Pricl Nakai of Blanding 366 Dolores Giacoletto and Dcrk Bradley both of Price 393 Carolcc Ricks of Augustine Norton of Montezuma Creek and Angela White of Detroit 358 Chris Frame of Price Amanda Campbell of West Jordan end Scan Lloydcl Hutchin- son of of Bramalca Ontario land and Jennifer Brackenbury of Spanish Fork 353 Jay Dinkleman of Wellington and Paul Ncwbold of South Jordan Huntington 351 Calvin Johnson of 355 Lee Norell Mathie Summit and Melisa Roye both of Price pnatfa 350 Margaret Crespin of 357 Kimberly P&luso of Terrance Gocklcy of Huntington Price Anna Daniel of Wellington and Ralph McKinney Jr of Helper Darcy Tuttle of Castle Linda Mate of North Salt Columbus Ohio 354 CobyRandquistof Lake Manchester of East Jack Price 356 Christine Lapcco Bob Frank Richard Jones Amber Carbon A1 Christensen of CleveDale and Pahrump 369 Gene Byrgc of Wellington 368 Chad Mead of Ferron and Todd Handy of Roosevelt Huntington and Chad Webb of Trcmonton 392 Rhonda Bentley and Karen Leonard both of Price Curt ToddWDsOTofWellingtonjGizial Buren Huntington Billy Collard and Garth Johnson both of of Moab Robm Shun"" Huntington and James Dyar of 391 Frank Guzman of Grand Junction Colarado Helper and Keith Lake of Castle 343 Dcbora Roberuon Dale Robert Farrer and Mary Purcell all 390 Cindy Green of Price Rita Adams of Welling- Charlotte Salyer and Natalie ton Joye Peacock of Castle Dale Patterson all of Price Donna and F Willie Gilbert erf Ogden Colacito of Helper Heather Miles 364 David Littlewood of of Salt Lake City 388 Lisa Hamm of Price Barbara Funk of Ferron 387 Brad Palmer of 343 Tammy Downard of Price Price Cindy Ghirardelli of Helper 386 Maria Walz of Price Judy Schmitt of Wellington and Gerry Holman of West Valley City Pamela Zillncr of Midvale and Rodney Bclnap of Hooper 362 Justin Bentley Price Mele of 384 Greg Kathy Jcwkcs and John Van Wag' and Rcbbcca Hess of Salt Lake oner all of Price 361 Cherry Lyn Smith City 383 Steve Smith Jean Wright Taskar and Cathy Melanie Wood and Todd Hackney Palctta all of Helper Shane Smuin all of Price and David Kilcrcase both of and Gregory Boswell 382 Melissa Jewell and Gilbert Davis both of Price and of Sandy Ruth Ann Jensen of Roosevelt 360 Connie Butler Dcbirk Karen of 380 Dclynn Thayn and Brenda Price Lee Brown of Huntington Crissman all ofWcllington Sylvia and Cindy Jones of Castle Dale Matthews of Roosevelt Shari 379 Clyde Lurenz of Jensen of Springville and Darlene Price Diliy of Magna 378 Melisa Mathis Jan 359 Michelle Angotti Anthony Basso and Sherrilyn Bate Halliday Lee Thayn and Jeff Thomas all office all of Price Dana Guy of Helper Gayle Broadbcnt of Pay son Change in the Income tax laws discussed at recent PBL forum 370 Becky Eastin Clark Haycock Jed Clark and Christo- pher Poling all of Price Louis Mele of Helper Cindy Espinoza of Wellington Don Herrera of East Carbon Joan Holland of Hunting- ton Rosemary Pavelko of Orangeville and Amber White of Leah Kropf of Huntington Mancce Wright of Clawson Lonnie Anderson of West Valley City and i 371 Jacauelvn Titara of ets Larsen and Thomas Potter all of Price Shauna Smith of East Carbon Melissa Nuzio of Sun- nysidc and Juanita Walls of Number to be claimed as a tax Richard Nielsen staff writer By exemption According to Dolores Fumiss representative of the Changes in federal and state income tax laws have been made adding to theconfusion of filing income tax forms The changes were introduced to those who attended the recent Income Tax Seminar held January 12 and sponsored by PBL and the Utah Small Business Development Center Highlights of the Tax older Utah State Tax Commision the number of tax brackets has decreased from IS in 1986 to five in 1987 and will be reduced to only two different tax brackets in 1988 Because of this an estimated 16 million people will not be re- quired to pay income tax in 1988 Ms Runiss added that beginning in 1988 all business losses are fully tax deductable However all £ gains are taxable State and bDte fecundit tax year 31 teal tax is still deductable but sales tax is stated Jan no of the Inter- Haley This will Service nal Revenue of most notably affect those who make large purchases such as an automobile or home Ms Haley urged the importance of retaining all sales receipts to assure proper income tax return This is especially important when the sale of a home is involved "Keep any receipts of home improvements until the home is sold Because today’s home equity will most probably be greater than when you purchased the home the receipts are need to reflect the amount of money that was reprove will ber- quired to have xSorial Security “ £"taxes down on the when the home is profit margin S0"L Nursing department hosts activities The College of Eastern Utah Nursing Department has an- nounced changes and activities for the past three months including are planning to hold a raffle with proceeds going to further the devel- opment of the nursing department patty Killion publicity urged wSSSSSSSSua one ticket because the nursing department has gathered very nice prizes and all proceeds will be connected with the nursing depruunenf Slcwart Byrge president Gina Mason vice presiden Debbie Arnold secretary Heather Cisneros representative and Patty Killion publicity In other news the nurses held a free blood pressure clinic in October for the Price area and students of the College of Eastern During November the nursing students worked as teen with the local Jail or Bail Cancer Crusade CEU science department faculty member Lamont Arnold PhD was arrested and sent to jail and held until he could pay his $100 bail that was required Arnold did not take much time in deciding to post the bail as he was very understanding of the situation During January the nurses Utah volun-Wcllingl- on Business instructor appointed Kabonic Eagle editor G Edward Harris business instructor 'and assistant director of the Small Business Development Center was appointed by the College of Eastern Utah to the business department replacing Mr Petersen Harris has been involved in several small business opcrationsuch as owner of Harris Coal and Construction in Logan and president of Alpine Valley Inc He also has done computer consulting in the Salt Lake City area He achieved his masters degree in business administration at Utah State University His area of emphasis is in financing and computer applications Harris along with his wife and five children miss the convenient location of the ski resorts but are closer to enjoy another passion water skiing at Lake Powell "We are looking forward to working with the Small Business Development Center’’ he said "and establishing a good relationship with the small businesses in the commuHarris is currently structing a class in nity" in- |