Show Kciyt1 ounti lit uiaii i fsjs'fcM want property tax scrapped Republicans cm sl LAKF (API Republic anx ha e upped t he ante in the I tah tax relief poker game bv announcing a plan to xtrap the properl v tax on owner vch t upied homes within t wo or t hret ears China— Soviet debate expected - Vu 'Nm an IMliDWli Sill I hi- - t a ii f ‘s uf hurxd m her r i" t ( pr t xo i i I i t f' s t ssmn v fash i ct tnt for t tr t(r cl omsultat il t’t Up si vt t ru x i uim t m ext u i i 1 Nt sv A ork I he i v t prrn e fn tm ! k np IihmLiv lortprtxtnf I he toppltd IhunmunmL powrn Hi t ot I’rt n it r Pol Pot i u nt 1 t a a tore he & I tl rt t ht cm tr x fortes jpiurd h top i I h mm Ft oh and t ixta( d om a f ro ii nun (tinh nU i i MM t'oUPul thik Cd iKnt 11 !V J i nk t I Gov S( ott M Mathexon opened hix bid for taxpaer support Tuesday hv profHxmg ehnunal ion Nov 1 x bv food of tht xalt tax on He a Ixo proposed payments to homeowners ind rmiltrs to otfxt iruri ixt(i property taxes Math son made no immediate con it r t on the (it Pf rog” on t xjder mm nts giving l altrgtixhoe al gover of the sales tax or xha ng a portion of state in (orm tax rev nut with them Ferrv and Sen ttarren Pugh H 'salt Lake co t hairmen of the Joint pprtpriationx lommiltw said the timetable fur total elimination of the property lax is still vague He xa ul the Republican program would take shape over the next weeks as financiu! data ihn bee unit’s a aila hie Pugh siid the cost of the OOP x il is p t know n at t hi t rnt j rnj the low m ut he v continue pav mg the tax He sad he did not think low income renters would be hurt bv the program betause the GOPdUh should make home ownership easier and les He said believes lower home lead to lower rents Hugh said while immediate phaseout of property tax was not possible Kt publu ans might Urt the pro ess fn the amount of the Mat increasing s support of I public schools suggested 1M Teasing Matheaon the state share to 7! p ri i nt and Pugh said he thinks?') per cm could be borne the state b million hu I a would result mgs this in said If the xtit puks up a larger shan of vhonl costs the local dixt ruts will have to reduce their mll d ’ I Ch Pa x r nlld oil e t i the d f rani o nt r c n t Nt nion aos ami x of Sunt allied countries ive u u d the m w ri gime hut (hr i and many other L1 N mei lurx still consider Pol Pot s the hgtiniate governmint of v rin'i u ro t pu t‘d i’lxchtfa’v ' ihU' rmnu! ih ovr whiihr v oiid j: u a htaring to Pr ne V no m Nh iptUiK the former Ca hi d a l ht id of ‘Uti who rt pr st tsihfo xudrtgsme K ir Nov et let n t w r I w i t I I i Car BEAVER MOUNTAIN HAS NIGHT SKIING G Tuesday Friday 5:00 — 9:30 pm Come up and join a class or have a party of your own For more into call 753-092- T p- - I x HK e 1 nsti r P) M ihpmir B khf la promised Parliament loriav to stop fnta and selling oil to South Israel fire unneeded foreigners and let tht leligioux It aiders p posed to Shah Mohammad Re?a Pahlavi and his westernization program supervise government actn ities Presenting his civ dian ( abmet to the iowtr house for a vote of f cr confident Hdkhtiar supjort to end the vtarlong political and economic turmoil generated b opposition to the shah s autocratic rule Bakhtiar said relations with the South African government would be reviewed and oil sales halted because of that government s apartheid segregation 1 &£AV£ M0iAfrA& BRANDI'S DASEIEI COUPON SAVER cnAKDro Qcnccn ST patty 100V pute beef Tomatoes Lettuce Onions Special Dressing Pickles ies a dmg!v he said Bakhtiar wants ‘unneeded’ trade stopped Iran national W pursue opponent appt-alts- — le pohev of racial Turning to Israel he said The Iranian nation has alwavs shown Us umtv with the Arab brothers and has alwavs supported the rights of the Palestinian people Like the sale of oil to South Africa the salt of oil to Israel will Ih he said stopped Both nations are dependent on Iranian oil which the shah had supplied dexpue international cntuixm But the I mtea States has said it would supply Israel The 20 minute speech to a packed house of 2b8 deputies was well received and was interrupted with applause b x occasionally pected anti shah demonstrations outside did not materialize Bakhtiar said OS persons sen tenced to life imprisonment for political reasons had been set free todav He also pledged to abolish martial law gratluallv schedule earlv national and local elcxrtions a sound dc fens and xtrngthn ties with Islamic and other neighlniring countries on the basis of co t x ixtence and mutual respect In a bid tor support from the poli v powerful Iranian religious hierarc hv the shah s most effen't iv e Bakhtiar ' promise close cooperation" between government and religious leaders to let them supers ise activities government The prime minister will go before to seek its the Senate on Sunday endorsement often Leading fund-raiseto bills opponents leading SHIGTON rs VV (AP- I- Thtr teen congressmen who helped kill a federal no fault car insurance bill in committee received $28600 in contributions from the political fundraising arm of the trial lawyers association a leading opponent of the bill Two dairy industry groups donated $110 780 to members of the House gru ulture Committee which helps deode rrulk price supports and other issues worth millions of dollars to dairy farmers The trucking industry s political jttion committee (ontributed to the campaigns of two thirds of the of members tne House subcommittee that will handle deregulation of the $31 billion trucking industry The chief political fundraising committee of the marine engineers union donated $1 000 or more each to 24 of 16 members of the Vler chant Marine and Fisheries Committee who sought The committee handles shipping It gisialion and one member citing a conflict of interest sent his contribution back These and contributions thousands of others mark a growing trend in congressional campaigns — heavy ftnancul support for candidates by political action committees fundraising arms and unions the campaign of businesses professional associations These political action coknown as PACs ow number more than 1700 and are allowed by law to give candidates up to $5 000 per election Last year they donated an estimated $40 million raised through voluntary — mmittees -n- donations amount was Two years ago the $24 million Common t ause w hich calls itself a citizens lobby and researches and publicizes what it believes u the government abuses refers to of PAC contributions the buying Congress Common Cause gets most of its money from $ ft vear memberships and does not contribute to political campaigns It advocates tosystea of partial public financing reduce the influence of special inurethe money on elections However pub prospect for passage of such COTsaoa financing in this budget— Congress is not considered good PAC officials Most say the current system of making && tributions encourages “broi based ' participation in th pouuci proems Some PAC officials also ouod their donations are needed in Congt® protect their interestsinterests th against competing also contribute money to £D' didates of the In the House much was directHl monev campaign and subcomm key committee and PACs focused attention on committees areas dealing with their special chairmen interest i i i i i i i v Brandi's Burgor Buy For One 99 Get The Second FREE Expires 13179 chm Rep Thomas S Foley of the Agriculture Commute a tough November helped by m“‘ political action rnt agricultural representing of Four ranking member Commit! 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