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Show Republican Mass Meetings Announced District mass meetings for the Republican Party will be held Wednesday, Wed-nesday, April 25 at 7 p.m. at the places listed below. Chairman are listed Orem 01, Buck Scott, Northridge Elementary, 1660 N. 50 E. Orem 02, Karen Green, 13 E. 1100 ' N. Orem 03, Lynne Lynn, Orchard Elementary, 1035 No. 800 East. Orem 04, Richard Busath, Sharon Elementary, 525 N. 400 E. Orem 05, Dee Applegate, Cascade Elementary, 160 N. 800 E. Orem 06, Kenneth High, Sharon Elementary , 525 N. 400 E. Orem 07, Linda Weldon, Scera Park Elementary, 400 S. 400 E. Orem 08, Mike Thompson, Hillcrest Elementary , 651 E. 1400 S. Orem 09, Wayne Fulton, 1733 S. 800 E. Orem 10, Colleen Stout, 1112 E. 800 S. (at Provo River) Orem 11, Gary Griffin, 65 E. 1700S. Orem 12, Mary Anderson, 1552 S. .200 E. I Orem 13, Jim Jacob, 127 W. 1700 S. Orem 14, Derald Mitchell, 1143 S. 50E. Orem 15, Norm Dinkins, 115 E. 900 S. Orem 16, Michael Hendriksen, Orem Elementary, 450 W. 400 S. Orem 17, Parley Hall, Geneva Elementary,665W.400N. Orem 18, George Harrison, 595 N. 400W. Orem 19, Gene Hancock, Orem Jr. High, 765 N. 600 W. Orem 20, Bonnie St. John, Bonneville Bon-neville Elementary, 1245 N. 800 W. Orem 21 , Ross Mc Arthur, 535 E . 1910S. Orem 22, Roger Lewis, 672 E. 750 S. Orem 23, David Cherrington, 1065 E. 260 S. Orem 24, Kent Horsley, Orchard Elementary, 1035 N. 800 E. Orem 25, Mark Stoner, Orem High, 175 S. 400 E. Orem 26, Louis Ringger, Trade Tech.Rm.LC318 Orem 27, Lora Beth Brown, 1850 S.140E. Orem 28, John Dredge, 1537 S. 320 E. Orem 29, Steve Anderson, 1443 S. 720 E. Orem 30, Raymond Linford, Bonneville Elementary, 1245 N. 800 W. Orem 31, alien Winterton, 645 S. 500E. Orem 32, Charles Edwards, Scera Park Elementary, 450 S. 400 E . Orem 33, Dave Hansen, 936 S. Main Orem 34, Tom Billings, 136 W. 720 S. Orem 35, Becky Benson, 1425 S. 100 W. Orem 36, Rick Jackson, 627 S. 630 W. Orem 37, Cherri Reynolds, Orem Jr. High, 765 N. 600 W. Orem 38, Game Healey, Orem Jr. High, 765 N. 600 W. Orem 39, Phyllis Roundy, Geneva Elementary , 665 W. 400 N. Orem 40, Caryl Davies, Timp Village Trailer Ct. Clubhouse Orem 41, Joyce Johnson, Geneva Elementary, 665 W. 400 N. Orem 42, Randy Densley, 549 W. 150 N. Beginning May 1 It'$AUYour$ May 1 is a day to mark on your calendar. It's the day in 1984 when you can quit working just to pay the tax collector and start spending your hard-earned dollars on other things. It assumes that every dollar earned prior to May 1 went to pay federal, state, and local taxes. It's called "Tax Freedom Day," reports the Utah Taxpayers Association. UTA says that Tax Freedom Day is computed com-puted annually by the Tax Foundation Foun-dation of Washington, D.C. Tax Freedom Day falls on the same date this year as it did in 1983. However, since 1984 is a leap year, taxpayers will actually have to work one extra day-122 days instead of 121 to pay their tax bills. That extra day is needed, not because of federal taxes, but because state and local taxes have increased faster than earnings. Except for the past two years, the date has moved further into the year, requiring more and more time on the job, just to keep the tax collector collec-tor happy. In 1981 the date was May 6. The Reagan tax cuts pushed the date back to May 3 in 1982. Tax Freedom Day fell on May 1 in 1983. Stated another way, the average worker in 1984 will spend 2 hours and forty minutes on the job each day just to meet his tax obligations. More of the average American's 8-hour work day is spent earning money for the tax collector than for any other item in the family budget. Shelter takes the next largest slice of the work day at one hour and 34 minutes. Food takes one hour and four minutes; tnnntntinn AO tniniltoC mpHlPJil care, 36 minutes; clothing, 21 minutes; recreation, 20 minutes; and all other items combined take 43 minutes of each work day. , Orem 43, John Pusey, Orem High, 175 S. 400 E. Orem 44, Bartley Day, Orem High, 175 S.400E. Orem 45 Ravell Beckstead, Cascade Elementary , 160 N. 800 E. Orem 46, Jim Starley, Sharon Elementary, 525 N. 400 E. Orem 47, Nelson Carter, Cascade Elementary, 160 N. 800 E. Orem 48, Hank Savage, Sharon Elementary, 525 N. 400 E., No. 10. Orem 49, Janet Shorten, Windsor Elementary , 1315 N. Main Orem 50, Linda Burr, Orem Elementary450W.400S. Orem 51, Ken Nix, 95 E. 100 N. Orem 52, Cathy Magleby, Bonneville Bon-neville Elementary, 1245 N. 800 W. Orem 53, David Walton, Windsor Elementary , 1315 N. Main - Orem 54, Greg Soter,. 1728 S. 290 E. Orem 55, Rae Howard, 511 S. 800 W. Orem 56, Bruce Lamb, Sharon Elementary, 525 N. 400 E. - Orem 57, Rodney Mann, Northridge Nor-thridge Elementary , 1660 N. 50 E. Orem 58, Wayne Sumner, Orchard Or-chard Elementary, 1035 N. 800 E. Orem 59, John H. Thompson, Bonneville Elementary, 1245 N. 800 W. Orem 60, Marilyn Harris, Edgemont Elementary, 3600 N. 500 E. Orem 61, Harley Gillman, Windsor Wind-sor Elementary, 1315 N. Main. Orem 62, Lynette Loveland, Northridge Nor-thridge Elementary, 1660 N. 50 E. Orem 63, Rick Henrie, 871 W. 180 S. Lindon 01, LaVar Rockwood, Lindon Elementary School, 30 N. Main Lindon 02, Ray Brown, Lindon Elementary School, 30 N. Main Lindon 03, Dennis C. Allen, Lindon Lin-don Elementary School, 30 N. Main Lindon 04, Mark Rogers, Lindon Elementary School, 30 N. iinraeii,Saci Fork O As you prepare to leave high school end look to the future, many decisions will be placed before you. Selecting the right financial finan-cial Institution for you will be one of the most important As you consider your financial institution, institu-tion, remember the credit union can offer you a complete financial package: high returns on your savings deposits; fast, convenient con-venient low-cost loans; and, of course, Free Checking. While you are a full-time student in Democratic Mass Meetings Slated Democratic Mass Meetings will be held Wednesday, April 25 at 7 p.m. at the following locations. For more information on meetings or inquiries on districts where no Mass Meeting has been located as yet, call Maurice P. Marchant, County Chairman, at 374-9511 or Vera Nielsen, County Secretary at 225-6770. Legislative Dirstrict No. 59 Dist. 1 - Robert Fillerup, 1732 N. Bluebird Rd., Orem. Dist. 2 - William K. Rogerson, 1155 N. 100 W., Orem. Dist. 3 David C. Chapman, 1046 E. 650 N., Orem. Dist. 5 Stella Welsh, Cascade School, Orem. Dist. 24 - Reba L. Keele, 459 E. 800 N.,Orem. Dist. 30 - Thomas R. Spencer, 1127 W. 1420 N., Orem. Dist. 46 - Ted Salisbury, 522 N. 700 E.,Orem. , ' Dist. 49 -Ruby Larsen, 899 N. 75 E.,Orem. Dist. 52-Ann Drew, 775 W. Crest Drive, Orem. Dist. 58 - Pattie Heaton, 85 E. 1030 N., Orem. Dist. 59 - Mel Parry, 1795 N. State, Orem. Dist. 61 - Bradley D. Holm, 1536 N. 136 W., Orem. Legislative District No. 60 Dist. 6 - Audrey Paulsen, 225 E. 300 N., Orem. Dist. 17 - Charles Ferre, 225 N. 800 W., Orem. Dist. 18 -Thomas N. Keele, 684 N. 550 W., Orem. District 19 - Louis V. Wilkins, 455 N. 980 W., Orem. Dist. 22 - Bob Stringham, 707 S. 670 E., Orem. Dist. 23 - Marjorie Bradshaw, 879 E. 400 S., Orem. Dist.25-HowardT. Taylor, 470E. Center, Orem. Dist. 31 - Donna Rowley, 710 S. 560E.,Orem. Z- A Ln Ll (C; ': i 0) 1510 Horfii State Orem, Utah Phone: 225-0256 Dist, 32 - Mary Hardy, 551 K. 600 S.,Orem. Dist. 37 Ronald D. Jex, 626 W. 600 N., Orem. Dist. 38 - Vern Leetham, 837 W. 500 N., Orem. Dist. 39 - H. K. Pang, 222 N. 1200 W.,No.65,Orem. Dist. 41 - Tricia Stevens, 235 Garden Gar-den Park Dr., Orem. Dist. 43 - Murlyn Brown, 344 S. 350 E., Orem. Dist. 44 - Lynn Bellows, 572 E. Center, Orem. Dist. 48 -Flora Cook, 92 E. 800 N., Orem. Dist. 51 Neal L. Adams, 335 N. 100E.,Orem. ' Dist. 56 Chad H. Sorensen, 140 E. 630 N., Orem. Legislative District No. 61 Dist. 8- Leonard V. Beckman, 974 S. 590 E., Orem. Dist. 9-Nylen Allphin, 717 E. 1600 S.,Orem. Dist. 10 - Anna Taylor, 1436 S. Carterville Rd., Orem. Dist. ll-Zane Alder, 1642 S. 50 E., Orem. Dist. 12 - Robert L. Lucas, 1545 S. 50E.,Orem. Dist. 13 - Flora M. Duncan, 454 W. 1800 S., Orem. Dist. 14 - Russell Horiuchi, 1167 S. Dist. 15-Norma Ferre, 185 E. 1000 S.,Orem. Dist. 21 - L. Dale Braithwaite, 1950S.424E.,Orem. Dist. 26 - Dolores C. Ritchie, 759 S. Sunny Lane, Orem. Dist. 28 - Paul F. Willis, 305 E. 1500S.,Orem. Dist. 29 - Boyd A. Hansen, 1463 S. 680 E., Orem. Dist. 33 - Robert Riggs, 1158 S. 350 W.,Orem. Dist. 35 - Roy K. Bird, 1504 S. 100 W.,Orem. Dist. 36 - Joel Gardner, 597 S. 440 W.,Orem. Dist. 54 - Lowell Glenn, 1776 S. 290 - Higii An JUVJ 237 East Orem-Geneva Times Wednesday, April 25, 198 Mountainland Head Start Accepting Applications Mountainland Head Start is now accepting applications for the 1984-85 school year. Head Start is a federally funded pre-school for four-year olds. Sessions run one half day 3 or 4 days a week. A hot lunch is provided daily. Transportation to and from the classroom is also provided. Head Start accepts children who will be four years old before September Septem-ber 1, 1984. Participants are from E.,Orem. Dist. 55 - Michael J. Trafny , 456 S. .1045 W., Orem. Dist. 63 - David Phippen, 876 W. 180 S., Orem. Provo Voting Districts Dist. 13 - J. Keith Melville, 1748 N. 1350 W., Provo. Dist. 84 - Bessie Y. Keetch, 2357 N. 850 W., Provo. 1. SMI TH-CORONA rflTH-CORor Enterprise Keyboard correction Fast preset tabulation 1 Genealogy Typewriters TYPLWKI 294 North First West - Phone 373-3631 . PROVO, UTAH "Just Across from Sears" 1 Alpine School District, you are still eligible to join the credit union. However, should you fail to join prior to your graduation, your eligibility through your student status will end. V7e encourage you to take a few minutes from your busy schedule and open your account. ac-count. Once you establish your membership all of your family may join. Then as a need arises, financial assistance from your credit union will be available anytime you need it in the future. Your membership is good for life ... i ZD rn 1200 South, Suite 7 Orem, Utah Phono: 224-0837 families with limited incomes. Ten percent of the total enrollment may also include children with handicaps or special needs, regardless of family income. Head Start emphasizes a strong parent involvement program. Parents take an active part in decision-making concerning the program and are involved in workshops and a variety of activities, including parent training seminars, socials and fundraisers. For more information on Head Start call 375-7981 or stop in and pick up an application at 327 North 200 West, Suite A, Provo, Utah. The Mountainland Head Start School admits students of any race, color, national and ethnic origin to all the rights, privileges, programs, and activities generally accorded or made available to students at the school. speciai Keyboard correcting lightweight, modern style portable e Powered carriage return e Repeating actioni: power apace key XXXxxx... I fcN 0 s - Klofp ben hiubii account miymtf to 9100,000 ft, HMi.in.ip, I I mM Um hHm |