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Show Legislators Contend course of action seemingly favored by both lawmakers Bangerter judged the atmosphere in Washinton as tense Both the president and Congress are - Funding Cut Hurts, But It's Necessary ing to the SALT LAKE. Elimination of federal revenue the national budget. So said a pair of Green Sheet area lawmakers following the National Conference of State Legislators in Washington, D.C. Senate Majority Leader Fred Finlinson of Mur8, and House ray, Majority Leader Norman Bangerter of Granger, 30, both returned from the conference convinced that President Carter and Congressional leaders are serious in their intent to balance the budget. To do so, revenue shar KEYS MADE AT WORK . . Cultural Arts and rumors indicate, a drastically, proposals however, that in addition to revenue sharing, the cutbacks could affect highway funds and EPA grants, as well as community action, youth employment and some veterans programs. The ultimate decisions could also prompt Gov. Scott Matheson to call for a special session of the legislature, although that is only one of several options open to him. The states fiscal 1980-8budget includes the revenue sharing and 1 other federal funds, Finlinson pointed out. If they are eliminated, changes will have to be made in the states to. special session would more fair and proper than an across cut, said Finlinson Bangerter noted that public education spending was not reduced the last time there was an cut and that, by law, deficit spending is allowed for educaA be the-boar- d cut of the budget, an option which neither Bangerter nor Finlinson feel is equitable nor likely to occur Or Matheson could request that the eliminated federal funds be replaced by money appropriated by the legislature for tax relief. To cut the tax relief program, however, the across-the-boar- d across-the-boar- market If action to reduce inflation and high interest d rates are insufficient, the Congressmen should all be kicked out, the state senator concluded tion Those conditions, Finlinson contended, would increase the burden on the rest of the state system could The legislature determine priorities in governor needs Those dont wants our house are around probably do wants" for someone else Achertise them in Green .Sheet classifieds' a reductions, budget Thurs. Apr. 10, died Thursday. , DOUBLE CUT 75 GRANGER. Demonstrations of straw painting, crayon rubbing, finger painting and clay modeling were given by Jackling elementary Born on Nov. 7, 1920 in Salt Lake to Orson and Elva Densley Harper. Married to Frances Crossley on Feb. 14, 1948 in Salt Lake. Veteran of WWII. Suremploye. vivors, widow, Hunter; sons, daughter, Michael, Ken-neco- stu- dents in a cultural arts open house held in conjunction with PTA elections last night (Wed- TAYLORSVILLE. Two new board members have been sustained in the Taylorsville North stake organi- They include Christensen as Phyllis visiting teacher message leader and Nancy Pearson as mother education leader. Because of the new meeting schedule, Young Adult Relief Society board members have been released and are Mrs. Bruce (Terri) Gomer, Hunter; Keith, Sandy; three and friends were invited to visit all classrooms, to view art exhibits and see displays and demonstrations presented by students in all grades. Entries in the school Reflections contest were also on display and music entries were performed by their composers. Winning entries in poetry and literature were read. Karmen Tester was in charge of the event. Marilyn George, president of the Granite Oquirrh West PTA Council, was present to install new PTA officers. The slate of officers in. cluded. Sandy Kran-meeting with individual ward organizations. 'winkle, president; Karmen Tester, vice presThose released include DruAnn Sumsion, Loralie ident; Dr. William Anderson, principal, second Thompson, Barbara Perry, Kelly Jenkins, Becky vice president; Allan Jorgensen, teacher vice Stover, JoDee Healy, Ruth Nielson, Maurine president; Connie Callahan, secretary and KarHeaton, Lezlie Duehl-meieChristianne en McKensie, treasurer. Campbell and Larraine Slack. UifoE Statistics The next stake Relief Society leadership session will be held May 22. CREMATED. Earl The meetings are to be held every three months Densley Harper, 59, thereafter, according to Hunter, following serLarae Ficklin, stake vices Saturday at Valley West Baptist church. He Relief Society president. r, tt Kearns; nesday). Parents Pair Are Sustained To Board 5 1980 grandchildren; brothers, sister, Ray, Granger; Robert, Holladay; Mrs. Kenneth (Edith) Lillie, Salt Lake. -- Ernest BURIED. 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Theyre scared to death that they have to do something - and well they should If Added Finlinson: the feds dont control fiscal expenditures, then the market will take over. That could be devastating, such as leading to a collapse of the bond until next Januarys regular session, both lawmakers noted The governor then could either order an about frightened legislative authority and would have to call either a special session or wait budget to compensate for their loss. Revenue sharing funds go to the state's uniform school fund, but there are indications the governor and legislators would be hesitant to reduce education funding. Valley View News - - Jackling Open House Is Held Relief Society zation. Initial be 35 Preparing their projects for the cultural arts program at elementary are Emily Anderson, Benjamin Anderson and Tony Lopez. . (T states appears reduced cutback that could mean the loss of as much as $60 million to state and local governments, Finlinson said. But while some state and local programs could be endangered by the elimination of funding, both legislators feel a failure to balance the budget will produce even more serious implications in the future. Exactly how federal budget cuts will affect Utahns and how much money is at stake are not certain. That depends on which programs Congress eliminates or reduces, and how much those cutbacks amount likely sharing could hurt Utah significantly, but not as much as a failure to balance to G2DQBGID |