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Show Page 4 Thursday, January 15, 1976 Ma Bells Bills Going Down, Down eliminate the tax by dropping it one percent a year until Jan. 1, 1982. The tax had stood at 10 percent for almost 20 years prior to the congressional action. The original Federal Excise Tax on telephone service was adopted as a Unlike all those Christ- mas bills, Utah telephone bills will contain a bit of good news when it comes this month according to Kenneth 0. Hill, Utah Public Relations Manager for Mountain Bell. Starting Jan. l, the Excise Tax on telephone bills will drop one percent from seven to six percent. Customers of Mountain Bell in Utah will pay $1,090,000 less in excise taxes in the Bicentennial year. In 1971, Congress acted to Dr. Harry G. Hicks, president of the Utah Division of the American Cancer Society commends State Auxiliary Director Mrs. Elaine Funk and Dale J. Madsen, Utah American Legion Commander for their humanitarian efforts of the Utah American Legion and American Legion Auxiliary to wipe out cancer in our lifetime. involved. This fact is behind a joint effort in which Utah members of the American and American Legion Auxiliary will aid Legion the American Cancer Society in raising funds to wipe out cancer in our lifetime. The cooperative program was announced at the recent American Legion national convention in Minneapolis, Minnesota, by National Commander Harry G. Wiles. The Commander of the Legion in Utah, J. Dale Madsen, and the State Director of the Auxiliary, Mrs. Blaine Funk of Ogden, have pledged their support to the program. The effort, under' now throughout the county. involves intensive way edu-ffltion- al and fund-raisin- g activities among Legion aid Auxiliary members. John E, Lattin John Latt To Lead . 1 Commander Madsen and Mrs. Funk have asked Utah members to contact local American Cancer Society units to offer their services and to take leadership roles in the annual Crusade in April. Members of posts and units throughout the state will be planning 1) special events to raise funds for the Cancer Society before September, 1976. In addition, American Bond Driv re during World War I. The cut to six percent will save the nations phone company customers about $250 million. But government will still collect $1.75 billion from the levy in 1976. The Huchnom Indians of California believed that the world would float away if it wasnt anchored by a coyote, an elk and a deer! LegionToAid Cancer Fight Cancer, the common foe of all mankind, inflicts far greater casualties than all the wars in which the United States has been measure temporary Federal members will be making personal contributions to the fight against cancer. Besides the effort, American Legion and Auxiliary members will also take part in educational activities. Programs on lung and cancer will be offered to Legion posts, and programs on breast and Uterine cancer will be available to Auxiliary units. Mrs. Funk reports that already 27 of the 93 auxiliary units have conducted cancer education programs and plans call for all 93 units to provide a similar program to members during the year. Dr. Harry G. Hicks, president of the Utah Division, American Cancer Society, has commended the American Legion and American Legion Auxiliary for this humanitarian effort which parallels both organizations continued devotion to the welfare of all people. Dr. Hicks said the nationwide drive is expected to raise $5 million to aid' the Cancer Societys programs of research, education, service and rehabilitation of cancer victims. 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In accepting the appointment, Mr. Lattin said, Today, Series E Bonds are more attractive than ever. They pay 6 percent, compounded semiannually, when held to maturity, and they mature in just five years. When you consider ease of purchase, security, safety, certain tax advantages, the E Bonds are hard to beat as a Savings instrument. I am delighted to join the Savings Bonds family of volunteers, he added and to have the opportunity to urge our friends in Utah to buy Bonds regularly - for their own financial security and that of our country. A native of Salt Lake City, Utah, where he obtained his early schooling, the new chairman graduated from the University of Utah. He started with Mountain Bell in Utah in 1936 and a wide variety of assignments has taken him to Colorado, Idaho, Texas and back to Utah as Vice President and Utah General Manager in 1970. During his telephone career, Mr. Lattin has been very active in community and business affairs. TOPS BRAND I John E. 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