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Show riri i': SHEARSON eT-.- HUMAN tr.is hutiun r!?v till Tit-t- r -- PS boft-ds- to :e tat-fre- e. non-pro- bonds Governmental r.o uric a.'.d local govre kvjed by ernment to finance tfc building of road.., S'.V(U an1 other tax reform, a mettle fpal fcorvd Income. InIn general, tax reform creased the benefits of inventing in municipal bonds to a broader range of Investor. Became t'. maximum tax rate ha htn low- ee hs ls.id Sbearvtn I hrrijn f iut'rm's latent offering and ;roridary hsuf-of municipal bonds, lb get on our man ipal bond matir.-t- g 'it, rtrfurn 'he coupon tax-fre- rt e with tgiln Dm rij'$ This Yga --- fir 800 662 0054 - 1 - writ1 feh'nfii 234S f P - a y nj tax Crt, 8410S Utah rrv 'ihrarvm (,fi HUTTON In American l'ji';n' avJdlt-ton- .(' I'Al'S ft, Mi 'V-- t ' n artory . crrjLi 30 0,c 7p 3f :zo:r,;:i( 2o ?S M 33 aJ r f lrr. tfp may rf. to acfclv yo I yyr y '' tww wpwiwtf. ? j " ' ' r mmmwm ' ouartet I f , we"!? 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Tte machine's cleaning oluti'Mi is ready to use and stays right at th sink so th weight and operator carries has more maneuverability. Hot water goes from th sink directly hose. U ti machiine via a A brushwi head scrubs stub-Ur- n dirt away and large rolling carters make for easy movemrnt. friue& w- L; V4 J it .l 9 CALL n UNIVERSITY SPRING ..- pre-mixe- d, Ic-- .00-fo- PLANTING TIPS USE TOWEL TEST TO CHECK OLD SEED Gardners who find themselves with bags of seed left from pact years can use a simple test to If the seed to still good. Dtun Hatch, Utah Stat Uni- se versity Extension bortttroltarlat, describes the germination tasting process. First, he says, moist two or three layers of paper towel. Place 0 aeed on the towel and roll them H4lf. PA tfi rofl In a plastic bag and keep it at o degrees. The top of a water heater or refrigerator work well, 21-5- 75-e- he says. Check the seed at least every other day. S adisbes m ay germ inate In two or three days, pepper and tomatoes in a week or so. Hatch says at 75-percent germination rate mean the seeds will probably grow well outdoors. "If only 50 percent germinate," he says, "sow there twice a thick and don't save them for another 80 year." Hatch says a commonly asked question 1 whether seed should be saved from year to year. For most flower and vegetable seed, the answer 1 ye. If part of the package to not planted, store leftover seed In a tightly closed Jar in the coolest part of the bouse, such a a basement or crawl pace. 7 EE ALARMED BY BROWN TREES. ?T fe 2 2rIf o,I'ijTiUt virrtj rt i ;."' d'-- lrrs x 2 : 7? UTAH STATE DON i fucr-fv.- ? WI , v :. fif.ireiic'-- t h fcri n''j!r cA si"!, a vvi-o; p h Jmw OafiptM !', rl of NoLiquitj Artjaf id ,J tin? wsr. Cwir Jwr9n Jil ';it -i r3 x ScMtfcrrKIMuflL MAV7H SHOE KK CO. Dtft -- re-e- Tt It wt3 cal-sifc- f- I bit I 7ier I t teri rrJt rM Ceso "fjy;" i Vj'k nvtr.- 4?i.d r w jr. jmrtiw ULman wfefe a - 11;. ;.r t4; gr-a- Kln-Ci- ;,! r;-A-f 5 c: vorr.s (J;;rs.'t for 0Uflf', i : of wofSs jett y J rr-- You have to taste it, to believe it! -- Jtf fcm- to n' Free Turns' Liquid! f ' t1.'.':.. : .4fc Cof'f (Ceys ,y, in or'; e'yj.od ow "C"-:t!k:4rk"- wr US gjtUUe of tS Strl 1 larr. ant. yrr Sic IT"tMH4ct YMfirm. Om mt teysaedI2-l,awoTrie- orgcho-n- ts 25-vo- W lasiaHaMaHBaaaaBBBBBMBBt I ScJ! OaaiitY Mason Shot 8c Earn Luteal Cash be-c'- i5 a4 Of. Us sb, -- Make $10 to $20 an hour! r!:(ii?A-error deters i f,vt re;-- t ti o.'f-u- m If of eek.t ftrglvene.s. You and Your Child: w for It is mtm present Ira th f'?!ve ',. - anized or created a er- ot years she his accompanied rl--- Go4 at.d fcfjt 27 artas dt rp ti 13' 7 ," By her own admission she has sung "at virtually every funeral In Beaver." he ha also represented central and southern Utah In Mrs. Utah compt!tPn and sung In alt Lake city's Symptomy Hall for Governor Scott Mat he son's last governor' conference, h married Hal Smith, and they have three sons and a daughter. fnpreprlng fyer v.trA ofgrvjtps for all fcutcal - r si': we've part of t? Success For fr, Mello-Tones- years. fc-v- (school and J'.t.lor hlglS students. lr.star4 (.are Is acted or r.y.'ti-.- la or cot. Id be- liv wnil W!TH I'ell Tl(OW: as Smith has turned of mtxsiV; artd arts Into a lifetime of service ot her rnuiuwMy, partlraiarly for high Iter "oo-ooj- tfae event ve,s ay a l a- say say s'tffsetblng fJ 5 sc!; f, LL TKOM A3 i'.K'.-or of?,-iyet to tbai "Osor;" e bae taa clear or exct?. f'r nr9 'i) rr ii trje'; we Sfjf.orratiV.any If . &o Uld r :wr &tft(f vtt be, u 4 I. on tf're e a way tfrat 1 ,s ' Area Jf vsajrwea- - a, rr tam. ' '' ( ij rssj?- - t'm tfjuArix prwje'.t!) f.v cros Wween a gT'JM atvi as pltM 1 an an of v?S&t afiO'i.ogy a.'f.i a dLtgfwtlng recfirtft tot of an error or ft 1 etj.re,fed to oyses self wt.n a ft Is It w acefde'rtan- - drffp toc4 or f;f!l wJre ttslsfj'ii-exp-r.i- ?i- if.. Tbfs r "Th es widely !&d .'. 'ersl a"J Tr Wll t C4r C?L.t'r' Tbl is a very derijlve atd sojnd. ft Is oot a word rd t;irefore does not ppar to called clioros called the "Delano Diamonds." Tn Mello-Tonwon a trip to compet at th Shrln A odltoriun in Los Angeles, won a trip to compete in Nw York City on Ted Mack's Amateur Hour, and made a record to sell as a fundraiser for an IXS Ward. Th community -- based Beaver Civic Art andCourthotjs Players were created in 1977, and Mrs. Smith was Instrumental, An art muf.eurn was also 1epjn in the bailment of the old Beaver County Courthouse, fi also spearheaded th effort to build a "Llttl theater" la tti rear of th old Beaver Opera Koti. In the past 10 she has yirproductions. teen Involved In 28 She feas been a Southwest District Sterling Scholar performing arts Judge for th past seven V 4. UtehtheSfNrif Hem 3-9- and a women's barbershop Pastor Bill 7S Cavw Fran Office ter tax ref',rm. Y'otr Financial cafl te.l yws more Colt-,'m wfc .oil bw,is a.i4f.oirty li'j f At Catch 3.0 Uso y af- fjffrt'jf.itiej CUukCH lswaee 1st t;;r S'!l.d itsvei'me-r- t . t.,. J Simce Oct. (Ave 3 7S 35" afc-o- tJt eefir.a! Aj8eM"- (irocs) To keeu 'le'ti.'rtl)n. private a.ttvity fynds attractive to Investors cotv.erned atrf AMT, tb!s rxtd.s fsjay carry an to yteld of f!.d irc.irt.Thi anVitti.-jf.i- l creates an excellent irsstits''l1 t:r investors wb are ty sibject to tf AM'f , M mlclpal xi(.otj,Ui SHEARSON , LEHMAN Arfl-xa- This farm IcSrr y.r.;7.:c::'.z alf 13, 1V.?, St 132 kigh-ltH.r- Lehman Mutter ',)lh.lf t 8k So ow 1, PntciPimtm bee (hoc:) Lrr Yeas SjrrvEy SSrrf profit fcoepltals andfiniversitle sir,ict yoa to . alternative minimum tax, or the AMT. Th AMT allies primarily to taxpayers wtthsabst-arrft- al Mil ft t'-- CALL: rlwry f3ort 100 South East Beaver, Ltah :ic 3, 15r5 exception of non- h 140 32 c.'y,:"7AT:c aPer August tesijed on fir v bekrtv or call r 433-22- get cidsr, you lose your ability to tatte seet foods and hear high pitched sounds. As you 2';o billion apor'jTiroately Sbav abreast of OxygenEquipment,Suppliod Health Care Supplies We bill your insuranco Lift Chairs 24 Hours a day 7 days a week pr of rotinifrtf.it IKids were Issued In az reform to)k ef1445. Strv. fect. It ts pro.'e'lef that less tban I10O bUlK) will be Uijd by ear en1 and In sutse'i'jeri years. Tax ref.rw affects privat activity bonds In a.vfr way. Bonds (9131 Liquid Oxygen fit i fac-t;rv- ier Tri - Corp Health Care Specialists, Inc. s cd 4 April , 1M9 "e wis a. to tf.ar.it t'rut bally and friends wt.o have extended somany kininesses, ca;lg, Howers, food and mory during to death of our rvisr.and, fatrtr and grandfather, Patterson and we want to tf.ar.it the Doctors and Uff at th Mllford Valley Hospital. They were ondr?iI. Mllford Is so for jrat to have thla facility. Velma Patterson Ed t Rarbara Patterson A Fam lly Shanna Pat'erson Family puf-llc- more stringent reqlreme-- w Issuers. Private arrttvltr to flnaftr boo is are activities soch aa non profit hospitals and universities, stlent and veteran lans, slrg.e family cor.stnjctlonaadma-Itl- -f iffi lly rental housing. With the eptlon of bonds lssud major for hospitals and universities, a state can Us'je private actlvtty bonds ftjrlng 1587 state limit of $73 tip to resident or $2fS million Wal, xbir.hever is greater. Beginning in 15?, tfse limits are firther redded to pr reslderit or J15o million total. Tties new restrictions on private activity bonds have dramat-tall- y limited tb nurrlr of new tssrjes oorr.tr.g to market. For municipal hcnd, govrnmer.tal ? ar;d private activity Usued before th! date iontr.'j a.-.- tte on rdr rr.-sl- 0iail-.IpaJtfi- Thursday - Thanks margoverrwierrtal bonds os ually beneket store . fit .b general Tar reform haa ba-- a stronger al af.'e.t oo b private activity imIt marlcet tnd pose of s bo taus (jo'ais, it is important to tindert bes' and wtar ta changed "& asalv.ir.r. ne bar ge!, on dve is lr ,v.r,' to types August 8, IV-I-. ' no:' private enttty.TW generally la not erpted have a dramatic impart on U sir:?: rr.ua-klp- rf can be.;. ?oi meet jour investment m. to la. tW-I'.at- n NEVS COUMTf BEAVER Card of f re tax pr'.erst of -- hd Investors, U reform import on this market. What the new law ha not altered is distinct comblnatlor! of rf:i'-'.,thai has always made municipal a desirable Investment afty, flexibility, liouldlty, tax-fr- with a taxar.le will he In continue to 8 If no icore tliaiJ 10 of Its prooeeda benefit any a.er Aa? t i7,i t'r tnuf - same 2 percent taa bracket a an Investor In taxable income, ;n t1 boh t!l receive Identical after fz incomes fron toe site r uf s.'.'M V,:td. Is trip! hold considerable i'..uTi for WhIS example, on brack, for $';';,'. 7r?' v, ASr sp- of people win jail L'.v.'or M. Smith Shearson lVr.iii Mitton 234? FocM.l KM. Salt Lai Ci'y,t;'if. Municipal Bonds lr''rio a fr'e'!, 2 Many people this time of year become alarmed over brown needles or leaves on trees or shrubs, but Duane Hatch of Utah State University Extension advises owner not to be alarmed, "The brown needle or leave will not change color unyou s less you do It with a can of green spray paint," say Hatch, an ext- ension horticulturist. Most plants are not dying, he says. As the weather warms, youll see buds on the branch tip or along the stems burst into new growth. "Stifle the urge to prune until you see where the new growth develop," he says. "I'm not ruling out the possibility of some branch and twig winter kill that will reoulre removal later, but that I not evident yet, and what appears brown or dead now may grow." On the other hand, Hatch says, exprlnc tells us that some buds may burst into growth soon, then dl from stress of summer. The best activity now, he says, 1 to soak tree and shrub root if they need It, 'Tome of the most severe damage Is to shrub near the foundation, where the overhang prevent moisture from reaching the soil," Hatch says. In addition, escaping heat from the foundation and reflected sun contribute to excessive warming and soil drying. |