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Show For All Your Insurance Thursday, April 22, 1982 - Page Ken Cardon Insurance 756-964- 14 pi if Lee Farnsworth 'Experience Necessary For Republican Win has something unique and important to contribute to the office of Congressman. Lee Farnsworth, the Majority Whip of the Utah of House filed Representatives, for the VS. House of Representatives in the Third District of Utah on April 20. The district includes part of Salt Late County, and all of Utah) Sanpete, Sevier, Carbon, Emery, Grand, San Juan, Dagget, "The Democratic Party has united behind a single and very - qualified candidate. The Republican Party must do likewise or it just might lose this seat and fail to give President Reagan the support he needs in these crucial times. Duchesne, Uintah, Summit, and Wasatch Counties. issued nsworth "My message is that I am a candidate because I believe I have the experience to make the difference both in Far- Representative a statement on the key elements, of his campaign and announced the key workers in his organization. the defeating Democratic candidate and in giving President "The number of candidates filing for this office has made it difficult for state delegates and citizens to make a choice. I know all of the candidates personally and know each to be a person of honor and integrity. Each reflects the values of the people of this state and of the Republican Party. Each the Reagan strong support he needs to continue his program over strong opposition. The following facts are evidence of this assertion and should be carefully considered with the statements of all candidates. "Lee Farnsworth is the only candidate currently . holding elected public office and the only one to have served at both the state and local levels. "Lee Farnsworth is the only candidate to have served (in 1961) as both a foreign and domestic policy consultant to a Committee of Congress. "Lee Farnsworth is the only candidate to have professionally taught, and authored books and articles on local, studied, and inpolitical national, ternational problems. His special expertise in Japanese language and close acquaintance with leaders of Japan, Korea and Taiwan could well lead to expansion of the sale of Utah coal to those countries. "In addition, Lee Farnsworth has been one of the candidates giving long service to the Republican Party, particularly as Utah County Chairman for Jim Hansen for Congress. Banking Bits by Lee Bean their money. If profits are too low, they would "We all know business has to make a profit to keep going. But why do profits have to be so high that the consumers lose out to the wealthy investors?" A. Recent business surveys show that most Americans feel a fair profit for a business would be 25 percent. Yet Q. today's corporate . profits average far less than that, Tftr "- '- v Johnny's lemonade and peanut .butter cookie stand. If he' were an average corporation in the U.S. right now, his profit would only be 4.2 percent of sales after taxes. glass Every w. LEE BEAN cider instead of cold lemonade. To get more money to expand his business, Johnny might consider getting Aunt Agatha or Mr. Brown next door to invest in his company. If he were a real corporation, they would buy stock in his company. But why should they want to risk their money in his business? If profits are high enough, the investors will earn a dividend as a return on their investment. If the lemonade stand goes broke, they will lose of lemonade he sold for 20 cents would bring him less than a penny of profit. Profit is whatever is left over from the cost of doing business. But some profits have to go back into the business, perhaps to buy a new automatic squeezer, lemon or into reserves to cover future losses - which might well happen in the winter months when people want hot apple ' be wiser to invest their money some other way. You can see that in order for our economy to thrive, we need people to invest their money in business. Yet if profits continue to decline, the necessary investment will not be made to provide jobs for v all of us. Without money invested by stockholders like Aunt Agatha and Mr. Brown, American our Business could not keep going. The average return on sales of all companies is less than 5 percent in recent years. stockholders So are making less than they used to. lemonade really takes off, the investors who have bought stock in the company may do well. In the meantime, Johnny's . expanding company will provide jobs for his friends and lemonade for us on a hot day. Profits mean growth and job security besides meeting consumer needs. 25 Years Advanced Life Saving Offered At AF Pool lessons for $6. Time is 8:30 to 9:30 p.m. Tuesday night swimming pool schedule has been changed. From 4 to 6 p.m. is reserved for the swim team; from 6 to 8:30 p.m. is public swimming; and from 8:30 to 9:30 p m. is the lames beginning swim class. Public swimming will be one-haprice until the end of May. Anyone interested in taking an advanced life saving course should call the American Fork Junior High School swimming pool after 6 p.m. for further information. The telephone number is 756-250- i A ladies beginning swimming class will begin Tuesday, May 4, and continue until May 25. Cost is four :.: ;Z i Scholarship Deadline WalkAmerica Saturday The March of Dimes has issued a call for all hearty soles to join WalkAmerica 82 and help raise money for the fight against birth defects. "Anyone who wants to participate in this worthwhile effort can pick up a registration form at their nearest store and then collect pledges from friends, relatives, and business Zone associates," explained Manager Jim Baker. A high point of the walk will be participation by a member of Network TV stars including Larry Wilcox, NBC's "Chips", Phillip McKeon of CBS's "Alice" and his sister Nancy of NBC's "Facts of Life." These celebrities will be flown by helicopter between the various WalkAmerica locations during the walk. . This year's WalkAmerica will be held at locations throughout the state including: American Fork, Bountiful, Cedar City, Delta, Duchesne, Fillmore, Heber City, Logan, Manti, Moab, Ogden, Price, Provo-OreRichfield, Salem, Sandy, Spanish Fork, St. George, Sugarhouse Park, Tooele, Vernal and West Valley City. The walk begins at 8 a.m. Saturday April 24, after which the walkers will collect their pledges and turn the money over to the March of Dimes where it will be used for birth defect education and research. Local stores are also collecting cash donations for the March of Dimes in colorful collection canisters at the check-ou- t counter. r - - simple, illustrated diabetes terested in applying for 60062. MacArthur in tracurricular activities and the need for financial aid. Run For Fun May 1 NANCY MCKEON - "Facts 19 For the second year in a row stores are the national sponsor of WalkAmerica and are promoting the event with radio and TV advertisements featuring TV star John national Schneider, en- tertainment chairman for the March of Dimes. The Southland Corporation, stores, is also operator of WalkAmerica printing ad- vertisements on the side panels of 25 million cartons of milk produced by the Southland Dairies. "We hope this nationwide effort will generate a great deal of interest and participation in WalkAmerica 82," said Mr. Baker. "A successful walk will provide the March of Dimes with the funds to battle serious childhood diseases that affect more than a quarter of a million American youngsters every year." , w si and is fully to teach " .V.'. r, " ' ' Scout Offices. ,"'- time at Riverside Park is from 7 a.m. to 8:45 a.m. on May 1st. Entry fee is $5 ($4 18 years old and under) on the day of the race. '. Registration sign-u- p V EVERYTHING'S saw"05 r COMING April 30, 1982 X ) CI'$ DURIMG J rM M.)p T Pistol Grip Hois Nozzle Sprinkling Can 72389 Durable plastic can gently showers plants with water.' A must for gardeners! Has heavy duty all zinc metal- lized body and all brass valve. y Education Nursing Department at ex2105. $r44 Fluidlc Oscillating Sprinkler 5 Position (?37i6' Turret Sprinkler Single arm sprinkler wns.an. return feature. 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Slip on your jogging or walking shoes and hit the road to train for the Third Annual Girl Scout Run for Fun 5000 ;, ;"' meter race, Saturday, May 1st. Local sponsors of the race are:, O Weber Dairy, Highland-CreaUtah Girl Scout Council and KFTN. Deluxe J f f . registration entry fee is $4 ($3 for 18 years old and under ) . Entry forms Run For Fun are available at all sporting goods centers in Utah County and Boy and Girl Third annual 5000 meter Run For Fun race is coming to Provo Satur-- . day, May 1, at 9 a.m. Mark the date and the race site Riverside on your calendar. Utah Girl Scout Council and Race Sponsors, KPRQ Radio in Murray and Graphic Reproductions, Salt Lake City, challenge you, your friends or the whole family to participate in a fun race. With a little serious training, almost everyone can run the 3.1 miles; but you can walk the distance if you prefer. For the competitive types, race director, Lynda Orchard has Gold, Silver and Bronze medals for the top three male finishers, the top three female finishers and the top three Girl Scout finishers. Colorful race will be given to each participant. This year each finisher will receive a certificate and ribbons will be awarded to the first through 5th finishers in each division. The 22 divisions have been established according to age and sex. Pre- - everything they need to know to understand the disease and how to live with it. It sells for $3.95 which includes shipping. Anyone interested in ordering the book should contact the tension inex- performance, volvement address, city, state, zip Scholar academic of basis d, ' . Com- munications students send f t will be selected on the ap- a stamped envelope with a not stating their name, request applications by May 7, 1982 from the Educational . Fifty award winners an plication, should should scholarships Illinois receive To code and approximate grade point average. 3105 Blvd., Northbrook, college V 1 clear patients ship Foundation, $1,000 Utah Valley Hospital has published a book on diabetes which has sold nearly 20,000 copies to patients and hospitals throughout the United States and many foreign countries. The book, now in its third printing, is written in Junior and senior high school students who are in- class Diabetes Book Js Successful- lf LARRY WILCOX - "Chips" PHILIP MCKEON - "Alice" language If HomeLife Auto 3 Serving Utah Co. : for MS I (meww it rwTKctrm tames |