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Show HELPER Hie Interest from Neighboring Notes of THURSDAY, OCT., 11, JhCmrnentll) W. nOUTHAT The compromise agreement bu JAMES By SELMA ROWLEY the on People, Spots In The News Administration's omnibus tax bill threatens to add almost $1.3 billion to the federal deficit (for the current fiscal year and forecasts another bitter battle next year over President Kennedy's new tax program. The measure was opposed throughout by industry on the ground that, among other things, it failed to remove the road blocks now hindering the nation's industrial expansion which every, Tony Kokal and Bill Sherman iMrs Reva Riddle went to Salt Tuesday for Kanab where Lake Friday to attend a lecture they will work on .the movie set for leaders of Guide Scouts. for "The Greatest Story Ever The tPTA announces that U.S. Told." j Savings Stamps will be sold on iMrs Myra Robertson and Mrs Thursday mornings at the school. Mildred Simms attended a din. Parent cooperation in this plan ner party given by Mrs Rhea will 'be appreciated iby Chairmen Simmons in Salt Lake in honor of Dorothy Haycock and Pam Skerl. Mrs Robertson and her sisters, iMr and Mrs Faye Thacker of Mrs Enid Johnson of Orem, Mrs Castle Gate were speakers at Laura Thompson and husband one desires. Sacrament (meeting Sunday. J. Henry of Provo and her broIndustry contended that any Joyce Haslam accompanied by ther Glen Harmon and wife of benefits received by some comand her aunt and uncle, David Berkeley, California. from the 1 tax credit panies Rose Oolton of Salt Lake spent Mr and Mrs Sam Pinarelll and for investment in new machinery horn at Mr the weekend the eof son Ronnie were called to Salt and equipment would be heavily and Mrs George Haslam. Lake last Wednesday because of counter-balanced by severe penDale of Castle a car accident in which daughter alties Ray Hassenger on business operaimposed spent Saturday at the home of Deanna was injured. After three tions by other provisions of the his parents, Mr, and Mrs George days in the hospital she was re. measure. Fullerton. leased anj taken to the home of These, it was maintained, would Mr and Mrs Jack AUred and her grandmother, Mrs Mary Ara-go- retard business rather daughter, Jody, were business at Draper. The Pinarelli's than encourage expansion it. visitors Saturday at Spanish Fork. returned home Sunday. Mr. Kennedy plans to submit We extend our sympathies to The Friendly Sewing Club was a new program next year provid. Mrs Dorothy Bertolio .because of held Thursday at the home of ing an across-the-boacut 1 the death of her mother, Mrs Mrs Mary Lange. and corporation income personal Bertha Nielson. tax rates but to be accomMr and Mrs Jay Witt of Ver. other panied by proposals to renal were visitors Sunday at the UJS. from Service Forest and indlvid. coup industry home of Mr and Mrs Lee Rowuals at least part of the revenue Distributes ley. tost by the income, tax reducMrs Mildred .Simms motored 25 Percent Funds tions. to Ogden Friday to attend a the details are available, UJ5. checks Treasury totaling Until birthday party for her grandson is to reach a judgit impossible sent David, who was three years old. nearly $645,000 have been if some of the curment but, to states and withstates of parts She also visited with his parents in the Forest Service's Ctntermoun rent reports as to what is under Mr and Mrs Eddie Simms. tain Region as their share in the consideration prove true, next The annual opening social for revenues year's battle may make this year's the Relief Society was held on Region's multiple-us- e controversy look like a lover's for the fiscal past year: at the chapel. Spaghetti Friday paradise by comparison. In the Intermountain August dinner was served. Darlene John What industry advocates is enson gave the welcoming address Region reported that multiple Old Iron Town, west of Cedar City, was and uses within its boundaries had actment of the HerlongJBakjer presented Relief Society pins Bill which would lower personal founded by Mormon pioneers. The West's to Sarah Rowley and Leah James brought more than two and one and corporation income tax rates million to half dollars the VS. in iron was smelted in 1852. Original coke appreciation for past services. to a maximum of 42 by a series the fiscal year of five class leader gave a brief Treasury during annual reductions. ovens and a few tumbled down buildings are Each outline of lessons for the coming from July 1, 1061 to June 30, A similar measure was before IMS. The monies were accrued still standing. year. A message of appreciation the House Ways and Means Comwas given by Elva Judd. Beth through public use of timber, mittee this year and was tabled and land, min. power, and Becky Snow sang a duet grating, 14 11 vote. A shift of only a by era Is, and through recreation. Stanley Judd spent the week- and a piano solo was played by end in Salt Lake attending con Marlene Richardson. Each year 28 percent of the two votes next year could start bill on its way to enactment. Equitable ference sessios. Mr and Mrs William Nielson Regional receipts are returned the Backers of the measure conDave and Fred Rowley and are the proud' grandparents of a by law to the states for distribAgency Phil Johnson were business vis- girl born Oct. 1 to Wm, Jr. and ution to counties having land tend .that it would provide in. itors Saturday in Spanish Fork. Elaine .Nielson of Salt Lake. Mrs within the Region's National For- vestment capital which would INSURANCE make the modernization N. Sr. returned home after a ests. The money is earmarked and possible and Hazel and of industry Olsen George expansion Of All Types week there with grandson Butch, for schools and roads. would more effecwhich daughter Valene, spent the week who will permit one Number money producer, tive Public Liability spend the next two end in Myton visiting with her with foreign competition of the Region during the 1901 weeks here. mother Mrs Emma Tanner. and provide more FIRE Iptoduction Nafiscal Boise Idaho's wis year Donald and Peggy Nielson were George Brackovich of Oregon tional the unemployed. Forest, yielding more than Jobs for spending some time visiting AFL-CI-O in Salt (Lake Sunday to attend is Opposition AUTO one to dollars Treas million the here his Geo. Mrs with mother, AFL-CI- O conferece. denounced the The some and $253,000 ury returning Fred and Doris Bladdham spent Brackovich. on the compromise agreement A family dinner party was held to countries having land within measure. This placed omnibus Saturday and Sunday in Salt Naboundaries. The its Payette Wednesday evening at the home Lake attending conference. the labor organization in direct of Mr and Mrs Glen James in tional Forest in Idaho ran second to the Kennedy Ad opposition a income total of with $347,000 A visitor Sunday at the home honor of Cathy's il4th birthday. on this issue. ministration some and to returned the $87,000 of Mrs Armlda Sherman was her guests were Mr and Urging rejection of the agree. niece Mrs "Merrill Hansen-- , of Mrs Wilford Nielson of Price and counties. Mr and Mrs Lynn Nielson and ' Other top money producers of Mayfield. this Region for their respective Mr and (Mrs Lewis JJtelson and family of Salt Lake City. states were Utah's MantiLaSa) family of Brlgham City were vis. Xapung tuopsas iwueja iters Sunday at the home of his -- uoo papuat Xauj, 'OT VS National Forest, returning over $41,000 to county areas within sister, Mrs Leah James and or XvpooK po Xapung ;uadc its confines; the (Humboldt Nafamily. W Pu JJT nollN T WW tional Forest in Nevada with a r-- PAGE THRU? 19C2 i i SPRING Gl EN 10 URN AC (Utah) si TAPS? No, just heat exhaus-1- tion felled this gallant bugler, gI 17, as he crossed finish line in band contest in Rochester, , ' , : 'iT,, 1 i. W:':- Mv', " V INNER of three beau- ty titles In Europe in three months: Barbara Balestrino of Union City, J. IN ne rd just LIFE Out-of-to- 1fie0ld1msi $26,000 Cement Contracting j Sand 3 t09 PDOTBCTCP1 to oxorox K2I-- Gt in Wyoming with some $21,000. In making this announcement Regional Forester Iverson stated - Gravel (A&BON W-MI- X patrxjcr Wee, CTa Phones: 96 North Main "The trouble with being a good sport is you have to lose to prove it." that there are other major contributions made Iby the National Forests in addiion to this direct ' support for county governments. tourist visits to National Forest contributions in areas real result Conversion of raw materials, the economics. to local and fish and of game, harvesting Servioe GR 2 -6666 or ME 7 -Day New Supply Liridy Peni at Journal Office return; end the Bridger Helper, Utah A Few Decades Past . . . - A NEWSPAPER WAS A RARITY iy V.. I first there ! handsomely marks Alpine road and bridge over reservoir in Neufall, Germany. - x 'ECONOMY HOUSE,' painted, decorated and finished by owner, is typical of new trend in low-cohousing. This, one of several models designed by Institute for Essential Housing, Wayne, Pa., was financed by Universal C.I.T. Credit Corporation, with lot as "downpayment." st AFL-CIPresident George Meany asserted that the bill bore no resemblance to the tax re form proposals advanced by President Kennedy in April, 1061, the except for one provision for business." "True tax reform1 he asserted, "is still a crying need. We sin cerely trust that the new Congress, making a new start in 1993, will evolve a measure that truly serves the national interest.''! Industry opposed the compro, mise agreement on the ground, among other things, that it conr ment, penditures for business travel, meals end lodging. Even in areas where industry supports a change in the tax law, such as legislative expe- nditures and taxation of coopera fcives, the measure takes only a partial step in the right direc- O tion. For example, visions under the pro covering ex. legislative penditures, industry is prohibited from deducting amounts spent for informing the general public on legislative matters. Cooperatives would still be able e to use business earnings for expansion' even' though' the tained: 1. The investment credit, de - measure attempts to levy a pa- rscribed by congressional oppon tial tax on the individual coents as a "subsidy'' device and operative member or patron. because of a major "loop-holIts discriminatory application. 2. Foreign business income pro. - " tax-fre- ( e" visions which overturned trme-honor- ed concepts of tax law by taxing earnings of foreign subsidiaries of UJS. companies be fore returned to this country. As much as 00 of such earnings could be subject to current taxation. These provisions seriously affect industry's ability to com. pete abroad. 3. Penalties on business ex penses involving new and unworkable rules which seriously interfere with management's right to determine what are pro per costs of doing business. The new restrictions apply to enter tainment expenses and facilities,! business gifts, and ordinary ex Professionals THORIT HATCH Lawyer Phone GR MITCHELL FUNERAL HOME Dick Mitchell . 169 So. Main Helper, Utah Embalmer A Funeral Director Phone ME Price Ut 7-- 48 IN MANY AMERICAN COMMUNITIES! hometown newspapers, freely edited by member spreading the news, of the business the stimulating community, and keeping their readers informed of important events elsewhere. It is well to keep in mind that a free press and a free people are an unbeatable team. of their own communities 'Mllp 'SHOW..,. a newspaper was a thing to be marveled at for memories of the Press' fight for freedom were fresh in mind. Although newspapers are common in our country today, their existence should not be taken for granted. It is a wonderful fact that almost all of our modern communities have their own Then 7IBST Pick out the Cfcr or Truck yom want to tray. 8Z00HD Find out how much money you win noW to oover the purchase . . THHLD Let our Loan Department make out loan forms and suggest plans to yon And tell yon shout the eagy payments at equitable bank rates. Tmanoe UR HOMETOWN NEWSPAPER IS A HERITAGE TO PROTECT! I THE HELPER STATE BANK ,vv-- J 4 at Helper State Bank and Car Helper, Ufci ' 5;' |