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Show The Salma Sun 10 Thursday December 31, State Ends Year With $24,3 Million Surplus 1961 Redmond Neuts IfaxjvUi IfUattUt - 529-339- 0 Nathan and Betty AnShanna and Glen and and Geoffrey Kris Alder, Manti, were in Salt Lake City for Christmas with his mother, Mrs. Rhoda Anderson, and Bettys brother, Mr. and Mrs. John Area Obituaries Charles Curtis Nathans (jUi'fll City. Graveside services fflfonTErciiircnfr dfii ecore. ii were Monday in the Pioneer Cemetery in Salina. Bishop Richard Criswell conducted the services, which were under the direction of Warren R. Jensen Mineral Home. Evelyn Jacobsen sang In the Garden after remarks by Bishop Criswell. Carla Plows then sang Youll Never Walk Alone and May the Good Lord Bless and to guitar Keep You accompaniment. The tniM a sluggish year for revenues, the state having taken in $1.5 billion to offset about $1.4 billion it spent. Revenues fell short by about $42 million than had been estimated for the bro- ther, Mr. and Mrs. Arlon Anderson and family, Apache Junction, Ariz., visited them over the weekend. They were home after spending Christmas in Salt Lake City with his mother. Mrs. Christy Mickel-se- n year, largely due to overly optimistic of en-rou-te and Julie Ware played prelude and postlude music. Geroge Robertshaw offered the invocation. The eulogy was given by Rulon Curtis and remarks from Bishop Jones. Music included vocal solo by Clifford Forbush, accompanied by Julie Ware. Stephen Oliveri gave the benediction. Burial was in the Monroe City Cemetery by Neal S. Magleby and (Vickie) Robertshaw, Sons Mortuary, Richfield, Ely; Mrs. Alford (Wendi) where R. L. Haslam Chacon, Mrs. Gary gave the dedicatory (Connie) Palmer, Mrs. prayer. Pallbearers were Stephen (Sandra) Oliveri, Terral Curtis, Daron all Pittsburgh, Pa.; five Curtis, Calvin Curtis, Ned grandchildren; parents; Cracraft, Steve Curtis, brothers, sisters, Mrs. Ted Cracraft. Honorary Bud (Shirley) Qualls, pallbearers were Alford and Celeveland; Mrs. Marva Chacon Gary Crofts, Therral, Mrs. Joe Palmer. (Rula) Swindle, Calvin, Steven, Daron, ail Salt Golda P. Curfew Lake City. Golda Prows Curfew, Funeral services were held Wednesday in the 62, died at her home in Neal S. Magleby and Sons Springville Dec. 22, 1981. chapel with She was bom in Salina Mortuary Bishop Larry M. Jones, Aug. 5, 1919 to Charles officiating. Merrill Curtis and Mable Charlesworth offered the family prayer Prows. She married Miles Curfew. Survivors include her husband, Springville; two sons and one daughter, Neil Neador, Germany; James Denson, Chicago; Mrs. Joe (Trudy) Gloster, Salt Lake City; two brothers, three sisters: RichHope Snedeger, field; Grace Domgaard, Nola Vahle, both Springville; Leo Prows, Provo, and Thad Prows, Cedar Charles Allen Curtis, 49, Ely, Nev., died Dec. 26, 1981, in a Salt Lake City hospital. He was born Sept. IS, 1932, Fremont, to Clifford and Nina Searle Curtis., He married Shirley Mae Cracraft, Sept. 13, 1952, Monroe. He was an employee of Kennecott Copper, veteran of the Korean War and member of the LDS Church. Survivors: wife, Ely.; daughters, Mrs. George XHfcflT' Department of Finance. Auditor W. Val Oveson said the financial standing represented a strong recovery to what egan as derson, Deakin. - amount or more education cost elimination of a tax rating for the issuance of highest ' Higher $337 million, 23 about $212 millioq and than in million $11 about spending by rebate program, which thus percent of the overall transportation about $208 several departments would have returned abut general obligations, million. millions money spent. saving taxpayers added another $3 million $48 million to fund. sportation Economical June 30 with a $24.3 acand million wife, surplus, Jorgensen Randi, and her brother, cording to a financial to the general fund. this The sound financial Gary, of Las Vegas, Nev. report released and her grandmother, month by the State standing also resulted Mrs. Zell Steele, Salina. Auditors Office and from the legislatures Thad Draper and Hales. They all went to daughters, Gayle and Cedar City for dinner Sandra, of Bellfair, Christmas Day at the Wash., and his son, home of Bruce and, Michael, of Provo; Mrs. Claudia Gardiner. Mrs. Luella Jorgensen Patricia Noble and friend, Larry Inman, and was hostess to a dinner Patricias daughter, Na- Christmas Day for Kay talie, Salt Lake City, and and Diane Jensen and Mrs. Evelyn Porath, San daughter, Raul and Paula Francisco, came for Jensen and family, John Christmas with their mo- and Jana Hill and daughther, Emma and Kenneth ter, Salina, and Dennis mm- The state ended the 1960-8-1 fiscal year on grave was dedicated by Earlin Jense. sales and; projections income tax receipts.' Foreseeing the shortfall early. Gov. Scott M. Matheson ordered a 2.4 accompanied her percent across the board in state daughter, Mrs. Colleen reduction Nielson, and son, Alan, spending to keep Richfield, to Salt Lake government from going City Wednesday. She into the red at fiscal spent Christmas with her years end. children, Mr. and Mrs. LaMar Whitlock and Mr. Savings in Funds and Mrs. Ray Kelsen. Colleen stayed at her The governor's order sons, Mr. and Mrs. provided a $13 million Kirtley Nielson. savings in the general Mr. and Mrs. Owen fund, $14 million in the Johnson, Kanab, spent Uniform School Fund and Christmas with their $4 million in the tran- children, Carl and Ramona Lewis. News was received of the death of Ned Day in Parowan. He is the father of Mrs. Keith (Debbie) Stubbs. His funeral was MARRIAGE LICENSES Tuesday, Dec 29, in Robin Lee Johnson, 23, Parowan. and Cindy Jensen, Salina, n Myron and Joy and family went to 18, Redmond. BIRTHS Hoytsville to attend a Sevier Valley Hospital farewell testimonial for a Mr. and Mrs. Walter nephew. Elder Dirk JenRoberts, Austin, boy, kins, who is going on a mission to Korea. They Dec. 24. Mr. and Mrs. Nolan went with him through the new Jordan Temple Peterson, Glenwood, girl, Dec. 25. Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Von Tolboe Leath and and daughter, Cindy, and Durfee, Richfield, boy, Dec. 26. son, Steve, of Bountiful, Mr. and Mrs. Randy spent Christmas and the Christensen, Richfield, weekend here. They purchased the home of his girl, Dec. 27. Mr.' find Mrs. Boyd mother and have been Jewkes, Venice, boy, coming down on weekends to fix it up. They Dec. 27. Mr. and Mrs. Wayne enjoy coming down often White, Richfield, girl, and it is their second Dec. 27. home. Mr. and Mrs. Garth Whitney and Mary Beutler, Richfield, girl, had their Christensen Dec. 28. sons, Leon and Nayna, Mr. and Mrs. Michael Paul and Pauline, and Lane, Austin, boy, Dec. and their and Boyd Pat, families, for a Christmas 28. Mr. and Mrs. Aaron dinner Saturday. Also here were Glen and Knaphus, Richfield, girl, Treesa Porter of Nucla, Dec. 28. Mr. and Mrs. Bud SesColo. Treesa is Boyds sions, Richfield, girl, and Pats daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Leon Dec. 29. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Sandstrom and son, Ut., Anderson, Monroe, boy, Andy, Cleveland, spent Christmas with his Dec. 29. Mr. and Mrs. David mother, Marjorie and Callioux, Clifford Christensen. Salina, boy, Cliffs daughter, Mari- Dec. 29. Mr. and Mrs. Michael lyn, and husband, Dick Fair-vieand Johnson, Salina, girl, family, James, Dec. 30. came Saturday. News Of Record Mic-kelse- lalry (Bmm 1982. forms, Application available at all Forest Service offices, must be postmarked no later than Janaary 15 to be considered. Qualifications are based on past ex- . between December 1981, and January and Clerical Research 529-367- 1 i New Years Eve Dining... 1, Supreme! Wage . Station Salad Bar Special: 16 2 RIB STEAKS 0z-- $1400 Call for Reservations noc, Applicants for these must complete from, 6100-2- 3 (1981),' Application for Temporary Employment, and send the completed positions STUBBS INCORPORATED Annual STOREWIDE SALE Is In Progress at both locations NOW and "Stubbs, Inc. 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SAVINGS w CALL NOW AND RESERVE work. - & Chong's Next Movie, Airplane, Jazz Singer. Capricorn One, Silver Streak, Psycho. positions will be done on an basis, applicants should contact the Naitonal Forest or JANUARY TOWEL til Play, Cheech and Deep, for these Recruiting First Quality . . . Good -- the Positions: Grade Rugs, Runners, Bath Mats fton From -- Our Complete Selection! rm mmmv ac- Those selected for positions with primary fire suppression duties will be required to pass a physical test. SALE " tU mm $294 1982. education. Individuals may send an application to only one Region or Research Station in the United States. Applicants must be at least 18 years old at the time they report for duty and must be capable of performing arduous 2 With These Unbelievable tow Prices! GtoG 40, 4 periment Station (507 25th Street, Ogden, Ut 84401) and or perience Dallas Summer of'42. Race For Your Life, Charlie Brown, Airplane, Humanoids counted for the largest expenditure, with nearly $454 million having been spent, or 30 percent of all . North rtainment, million. Public education Jan. Coming Home, The Goodbye Girl, Legend of the Lone Ranger, Day of the Dolphin, Hop Scotch, The CaA Little ndidate, Romance, Somewhere In Time, Oh God Book II. They Call Me Trinity, Malibu Beach, On Vacation With Mickey Mouse, B'ack Stallion, Three Days of the Condor, The Competition, Heidi, Pink Panther, Flash Gordon, Foul y Individual income taxes brought in 19 percent or more than Jan. 1 Football Follies 8i Super Bowl, Chitty-ChittBang Bang, Pinocchio, Fantasm 2000, Lady Sings the Blues, Every Which Way But Loose, The Stunt Man, The Jazz Singer, That's Ente- Into the Applications for Forest form Service summer and termountain Regional Social seasonal jobs' will be Headquarters (324 25th expenditures. services spent the next nationwide Ut a on 84401) Street, Ogden, accepted basis between December or the Intermountain 1, 1981, and January 15, Forest and Range Ex- PRODUCE DAZE tos which provided more than $433 million, or 29 percent of the overall iuncome. The state sales tax was the next highest grants Temporary Forest Jobs Are Opened Jan. Stir Crazy, Superman, Urban Cowboy, Dressed to Kill, Friendship Plot of Dr. Fu Man-ch- Bradley, and Amber John ' Horne for the Home, all Salina; Arcontributor, providing holidays in Salina were nold, Gaden, and Richard ' more than $347 million or Mr. and Mrs. Bill Foster, Home, also Salina. Allen 23 percent of the total. Lee and Sue Pollett, and Holly Foster are Mary' Ann, Jeremy, and Income .Tax Revenue Joshua Allred, Arden staying through the New and LaRee Home, Chris, Years holiday. Is Having dtomm Dec. 28 - federal contracts and Visiting Mr. and Mrs. Plant No. 49-7720 Mayfield Rd. Gunnison, UT. 84634 . VECTOR VIDEO policy under control, the good financial condition. The states largest state enjoyed the highest sources of revenue were 539-723- 9 Cannon irardisa from lower dollars of its spending bond interest rates due to By keeping Salina Locals Quality m mture taxpayers j "STUBBS, INCORPORATED Your Family Stores - Salina - |