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Show 8A Lakeside Review South, Wednesday, Mar. 9, 1983 Bountiful Area Pageant Working Young Women Can Seek Title BOUNTIFUL Get Break If both you and your spouse consider yourselves part $f a growing trend among American families. According id the Bureau of Labor Statistics, more than half of all .families are now comprised of working married couples. And even though the economic advantages of having two in- Pageant. The Bountiful Area Chamber iork, ? .Jfpfcfe;:; mi f f ' 11 6944 of 1983. Miss Susan Jackson of Farmington was last years Miss Bountiful Area. This years Miss Bountiful Area will be eligible to compete in the Miss Utah Pageant in June in Orem. The winner of that pageant goes on to the Miss America Pageant in Atlantic age. Each girl must be a high school graduate by September The pageant will be held April 29 at 7:30 p.m. at Viewmont High School. ' Scholarships are given to the queen and her two attendants to further their education, according to Faye Richards, chamber . executive secretary. Awards are also given for talent, swimsuit competition, x mm I i, ?., 't y 'v. V '! The Miss America Pageant is the largest scholarship foundation for women in Utah, according to Haven Burningham, chamber executive director. Miss Photogenic, and Miss Congeniality. Any girl interested can contact the chamber office at 295- - f t ftfi&vss.-.m-'.,- t 524-488- 0. to: A i a m!:Lx II , &: y TODAYS WOMAN "a, H. vy J V DEMANDS A HAIRSTYLE THAT REQUIRES A MINIMUM AMOUNT OF CARE AND STYLING ' WINDING through canyons in mountains east of Davis County, roads are made slushy by rainy, thawing weather. As a result of how-fevfe- - or Troy Thornton at of 3? Z& would pay if they were single. This situation is known as the J'jnarriage tax penalty. 'Compounding the situation is the fact that many working couples may not have tax withheld and do not realize it until they file their returns. The result in many cases: a whopping tax bill. two-earn- W of Commerce, which is sponsoring the pageant along with local merchants, is accepting entries. y Any girl living in the area of Farmington, North Salt Lake, West Bountiful, Woods Cross, Bountiful, and Centerville who is eligible may enter. The requirements for eligibility specify that contestants must be at least high school seniors not more than 24 years six-cit- y 'f er the Economic Recovery Tax Act of 1981, couples will be allowed to deduct up to $1,500 in 1983 and $3,000 in 1983. They will (not have to itemize deductions on; Schedule A of Form 1040 to claim this deduction. " ' those with relatively equal often find themselves owing additional taxes at tax ttme. I What happens is that ; married couples generally gay higher taxes than they ,msm f comes are apparent, many forking couples, especially two-earn- Contestants 1983 Miss can Bountiful Area Scholarship still enter the TO LOOK GREAT, r; er Heres how it will work. If you . and your spouse file a joint return for 1982, you will show your total combined gross income just as you always have. However, you may deduct from your gross income either five percent tof the qualified earned income of the spouse with the lower qualified earned income, or $1,500, whichever is less. In 1983 and thereafter the deduction increases to 10 percent, but not more than $3,000. Z Lets say your qualified earned. income is $20,000 and your spouses is $8,000. In 1982, you will be able to subtract 5 percent of $8,000 and you will be taxed on $27,600. For 1983 and subsequent years, you will be able to subtract 10 percent of $8,000 and be taxed on $27,200. and a look that is as individual as In this and world, she needs to make a statement-t- o be noticed. Legislator's Attitudes Punitive, Says Board All the FARMINGTON wounds suffered by school districts at the hands of the Utah Legislature are not in the coffers, according to a Davis County School District official. I think its important for us to remember that a lot of bills that affect education arent said Assistant monetary, Superintendant Gayle Stevenson. Stevenson said there is a mold at the capitol that seems to be quite punitive. Educators, he said, need to work on their image among the legislators. Stevenson also called the proposed state public education budget a disaster. Stevenson said one bill, House Bill 26, would make it illegal for school districts to use funds or fast-pac- ever-changi- ed ng We believe that a haircut is the true foundation of any style. 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