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Show ' 1 SENIORS TO PRESENT PLAY ftp a "Backwoods Romeo comedy la Three Acts by John Kash aad directed by Jc&aaa Meyer win open la' the MBS gym oa Wednesday March 23, 1983 at 7 JO pjn. and will run through Thursday, March 24. This will be the Seniors play of the year. The play Is about a young maa - Romeo - played by Ktaneth Bradshaw, who has lived tor years la the backwoods aad has never seen a ((Qg3jfr--fiQiini- i Luk Fw 107 Lunfounli HOH. IMincl aanioU).C. 20SH. l20Jl22WSi Tino to pay tho Pipor It's time to pay up on the promises Congress has made over the years to social security recipients. That payment might veil come to over $90 billion daring the next seven years alone if the Social Security recommendations are followed. During the past 30 years, usually just before an election. Congress has genCom-missio- volume of their charges. Sadly, many in the media went along with the charade, re subjected to a and we torrent of news never-endin- g stories showing our senior citizens beside themselves cipients because the system: is running a huge deficit. It now pays out $17,000 a; minute more than it tajces in, and it will lose about $20 billion this year. ,. Unfortunately, -- the se- verity of social security's problem has been Ignored by some liberals whpeftild only see it as a convenient weapon to use In, beating up on President Reagan. And, to their credit, they were ' correct in their political assessment that they1 could reduce President Reagan's popularity by charging that be wanted to destroy the social security -- system. In- with worry that President Reagan might cut off their social se$300 --a --month check. curity After the November 1982 election rhetoric died down, however, the nation awoke to find that President Reagan was right. We really do have a serious social security problem. Liberal members of the Social Security Commission such as Congressman Claude Pepper and Senator Patrick Moynlhan, who just a few months ago claimed that social security had only minor problems, were now forced to join the Commission's unanimous conclusion that the social security system needs between $150 and $200 billion during the next seven years just to stay solvent. During the last few days, we have heard many sighs of relief in Washington that we have found a solution, at least for seven years, 'to social , security's problems. But, we must not forget what price the general economy will pay if the Social Security Commission's proposals are enacted. Under the Commission's "Tough STEVEN DECKER RETURNS TO SUSC AFTER INTERNSHIP -- enormous. 'For example, the top three VS. automakers and their employees paid $12 billion In social security taxes in the past five years, more than twice Southern Utah State College student Steven Decker win tackle his spring quarter political science classes with new enthusiasm following a quarter in the office of Washington Utah Senator Jake Gam. Decker, the son of Wood-ro- w and Vera Decker, Parowan, is the 11th SUSC student- to Intern la the VS. Capitol In the offices ofSen-ato- rs Gam and Orrin G. Hatch since the internship program began in 1979. Two SUSC students are eligible to work In Washington each year while several others can work in the Senator's local offices. W.Craig Jones, associate professor of political science, indicates that the Internships are geared to help students gain an appreciation for the legislative process while gaining practical hands-o- n experience not found in a textbook or classroom situation. Washington Interns work as correspondent trouble-shoote- rs for the Senator's Utah constituents, do research, go on assignments and attending various hearings and legis- lative sessions. Decker is a 1978 graduate of Parowan High School, where be was Future Farm- ers of America president yearbook editor, and a delegate to the Model United Nations. He served an IDS mission in the Texas, San Antonio area between his sophomore and junior years at SUSC. He completed a study of industrial development for Parowan City during his sophomore year at SUSC. : their total profits. In 1977, President Carter signed a social security tax increase which was the largest, peacetime tax increase in the nation's history. At that time, we were assured that this mammoth tax increase would keep social security solvent well past the year 2000. Carter's tax When in- crease was passed, the Congressional Budget Office that 500,000 predicted Every time the President would workers American said the was system lose their jobs because of in financial trouble, his opsocial proposals, security the social security tax inponents increased the payroll taxes will be crease in 1977. We cannot be completely certain how the economy would react to the proposed $60 billion social security payroll tax Increase; however, an ' peared for arraignment and Independent research cenBy Sue Green t ' i -ter, Data Resoures InterFifth District Court was entered pleas of guilty tore has conducted some of duced national, possession charges ? held on Monday, March;M,', on studies the effects of acControlled of a Substance, before Judge J. Harlan scheduled B a Class celerating already Misdeameanor, Burns at the Beaver County and Attempted Carrying of social security tax in- Courthouse. A Loaded Firearm, a Class r - trcreases. "7 Charles Richardson apHe 'was "According to their flnd- C Misdeameanor. on peared for arraignment 90 to sentenced days' WJafl tags, the acceleration of the Both two counts of theft. scheduled 1985 and 1990 fined and Jail sus$500.00. of these counts were reduced social security tax Increase pended upon payment of fine. to Class A misdeameanor into 1983 could eliminate $500.00 paid by defendant. charges of theft with the de2 million to 4 million jobs Goshorn apE. Anthony of fendant entering pleas after extradition and could reduce the Gross peared guilty. He was sentenced Goshorn had National Product by about Arizona. from to one year in jail and fined billion. Under the on work release and $100 been sustime with $1,000 jail Social while area absconded the Security Commispended upon payment of fine. tax Increase sion's a 'month six plan, serving jail will be A restitution bearing term for Distribution of a scheduled for 1985 and 1990 held next month to determine would be accelerated into Controlled Substance withthe value of Christmas trees 1984 and 1988 respectively. was out Goshorn value. BLM and to the belonging Of course, a significant to sentenced the Utah State Division of Wildlife Re- number of lost jobs would 0 2 for to Prison 12 years. sources. mean slower economic Frank Stephen Hart ap growth which, In turn, would mean a diminished revenue flow Into the social security This is exactly system. what happened after the 1977 Bioiriet Court fact-findi- ; ELECTRIC SHAVER social We carry a complete line.of shaver parts Quick! One Day Repair Sorvice on Most Models 125 North Main, Cedar City Milford; Utah 84751 USPS n holiday 0 M forward on BUSINESS MANAGER BUZZINSH BEAVER MILFORD IN KINERSVILLE SNAKE - 7. 433-55- .', 70 GREENVILLE V : During his 27 years with the BLM he has worked in eight locations in Utah, Nevada and Idaho. This will be the fourth location where he has served as the Area Manager. everyone Is invited to GEAR'S Beaver A If MD 03Gn)flln) ea e T March U, IT, 18 & 19, Drawing tec Mar. ie. moml No Purchase Necessary For Black & white eVttf 1SS3-Wednesda- through satvrdoy ' , iy othtr gifts ,. wt!tL JtwJa.r' mo- o- y 8 They are especially interested in pictures of recreational areas, the geotbermal area, rockhoundlng and ' scenic pictures of the county. Persons having pictures th, Travel Council can use in the brochure, are asked to contact Lee Pettey in Mil-for- d, Mary Beth Bailey in Minersvllle or Joe Fan- rlender in Beaver. . 75 North Main 2 Phone , Beaver Open 9 to 5:30 Monday through Friday , Llilford ligli Sebool mm & UU uu nn Opon QaTOCD m c-- m, UulSUU U 1 toon Dogiofrotf3n This year's tournament will be open to all afcnnni. K you have or a team together, please contact Milford Eigh School at 0. or David White at The first lour teams who make contact will be selected. Complete information on teams must be In can put 587-27- 51 387-272- Itailai ' - . 'RED' WILSON j .477-35- v;- - SUE GREEN I I aio Welle Ilia SurdkW f vv We are excited to open' this year's tournament to all alumni. We appreciate all the alumni support at Milford High School. The money raised from this year's tournament win be used for Studsnt Council activities and additional lighting for the football field. : I J I 1 Additional questions about teams and the tournament win be answered by contacting Milford High 8cbooL NANCY CARTER WILMA DAVIS ROBERTA ' SPORTS; Open 20 RANDEE MELLOR 386-22- 41 PAROWAN BEAVER ........ N.E, VALLEY ADAMSVILLE, Open Container in Vehicle and Speed 7055. Club would like the help and support of the town In buying The Beaver County Travel Council - needs' pictures fort color, sUde transparencies of i the county for the new brochure they are going to have printed. by March 20 so final plans can be made. nt V387-2W- 9 MO radio. Craig Davie reported on the Fire Board Meeting. In order to get the insurance rates lowered in this fire district, the Town needs tu eet more fire hydrants. When anyone takes the fire truck out on a fire, they : are responsible to see that all of the equipment is in Without lights. James R. McVey, order before the truck is put Container in Vehicle. back in the fire house. The MinersvlUe Riding James C. Cochrane, J 0 PER YEAR tkrM days of th iv Chief of the Branch of Bio' logical' Resources.'1 He has" been with the BLM since 1958. He has a degree from Utah State University in range management and has worked in the range and management areas throughout his career. keep social security solvent. It Is a vicious circle. It's time to pay the piper, and the payment will hurt. Yet, perhaps something good will come from that hurt; namely the realization by all Americans, young and old alike, that big government spending requires big taxes and that big taxes reduce or, in some cases, eliminate economic growth. Until that realization sinks in, Congress will continue its tax and spend and tax and spend ways. 1 EDITOR AND PUBLISHER Mr. Hansen was transferred from the Cedar City District Office, where he was PER YEAR when all daadllmi will mow full working day lo Saturday noon. O en-ter- MONDAY NOON COPY DEADLINES Except i GOODS During the month of February the following lndlvi-dua- ls appeared before Judge ed Rowland B. Tardley and pleas of guilty to the charges against them: Andrew S. Pen, Allegan, Michigan, Open Container in Vehicle. Thomas D. Jones, Mil-for- d, D.UJ. and Speed 7955; Barbara E. Goyer, Las Nevada, D.Ui-Dru- gs Vegas, and Alcohol, Possession of a Controlled Sub- -, stance and Theft. Stewart L Murle, Beaver, Intoxication. Robert W.Walker, Beaver, DJegal Possession of Alcoholic Beverage. Gary L. Puffer, Cedar City D.UJ. and Open Container in Vehicle. Edward W.Slmco, Beaver, Intoxication. Danny T. Levering, Beaand ver, Illegal Possession ' Consumption and Driving FOR Office. IN ADVANCE $10,00 $15 ,00 ELSEWHERE ' alcohol KBRE er, Entered as second class matter weekly in the Milford Post 415 South Main glraat, Milford, Utah 84751 OHUw PhOM SUBSCRIPTION RATES 0ft73-00- JWNJMRD. U they cannot be reached caU Milford or Beaver. The Minersvine Town Board encourages everyone to support the EMT Training Program. 1 win be taught la Mlaersvine beglnningMarch 18. The Town win provide assistance with the training .' fee for anyone who win agree to work with the ambulance for two years. of Carpenter, Karry DMJM Coon King and Xnowl-to- n, met with the board to update them on the things the town sttU needs to do to get the applications approved. Kerry also gave the town board a progress report ca the water tank project. Minersvllle Town winhelp sponsor one broadcast of the Beaver BasketbaU game at the State Tournament on Q m (CQDCLDKlirii7 IN UTAH in- con- . Gem Jewelers at tax taxes tributed to economic decline and lower, not higher re- -, venues. Unfortunately, it might happen again that the Social Security Commission's economic projections for the next few years will prove to be far too optlmis- tic, and additional taxes vill be needed before 1990 to and accessories for popular name brands Published security creasehigher MINERSVILLE He is Invited to visit the McNeil household by Larry McNeil (played by David White) and Larry's would be brother-in-la- w (played by Alan Banks). Connie McNeil (played by Mc-Nll lUy Miner) and BUlie Wil(played by Marl Day? liams) are Larry's sisters and make Romeo Jeel at home. Rachel McNeil is the young aunt (played by Rae Barton) and LaRelna Is the maid - a Bombshell Barcelona (played by Katy Easton).Or-ph- a Finley Is Larry's girl friend (played by Maria ProainskO. Sue the Insurance agent who Is after Rex for a car wreck Is played by Katy Whiting. . The Forewoman who is trying to repossess the McNeil furniture is played by Trina Fleming and her four helpers are played by Lisa Florence, Tammy Merry-weathflhvw-- v. u Marcle Bridge aad SHERIDAN HANSEN Brenda Whiting. Sound and lighting is handNEW BEAVER led by Maurice Hlgbee. Others helping with the play RIVER RESOURCE are: Pat Sullivan, box office, Sean Wilson, stage assistant, AREA MANAGER and Chad Hardy and Jeff Thompson, house managers. Cedar City BUI District Support the seniors and Manager, Morgan Jensen, come and enjoy a funny comhas announced the appointedy situation and experience ment of Sheridan Hansen as "Theatre in the Round". the Beaver River Resource Tickets will be $2.00 for Area Manager. He assumed adults and $1X0 for students his duties in the Cedar City and children. Seating la based office on March 7th. limited. In his new position he will be responsible for theman-ageme- nt TRAVEL COUNCIL of some 2,2 million acres of BLM administered NEEDS PICTURES public lands in Beaver and Iron Counties. BROCHURE 1 -- REPAIRS ng some ground from the BLM. The ground would be used for a new race track, park, and , possibly a golf course. A meeting will be scheduled with the BLM. HERTS MORI A80UT girl. creased social security taxes are a tremendous burden on employers who must pay half of the current 13.4 percent social security tax. When the employers' share of this tax Is included, over 50 percent of all American families pay more in social security taxes than in federal income taxes. The employer, of course, must consider his one half share of the social security tax as part of the worker's salary, and those costs are n's erously Increased social security benefits. Since the has 1950's, Congress bumped up these benefits by almost 700 percent. Well, now it's time to pay up on those promises Congress made to social security re- - Increased by about $60 billioa during the years 1983-8- 9. This huge Increase win certainly harm the economy and reduce productivity. nl "' f-- ; 61 y: tATwacnoM ouAftANTna CONDE BESSIE EDWARDS LIZ ZALESKI .IRPPRRSnNS MERc. " - One Day Only Monday, March 21 MEL OSBORN to I pladft alleftuc to the Oaf ot tft Vnitod Statu of Anwrtra, and tho RopoWlc tor hlch tt staoda, on nation anclar'God, IndlvUible, with liberty and Joatlro for all. 1878-1- 11:00 am - 5:00 pm B ' cat? DC W!rrJ:J |