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I typical in saving the monev will "go automat icallv to bills." percent said they were 1 hirty-- t wo percent said they worried "a lot" or "some" about would save or invest the reseeing the value of stocks and bate'. Said Sims: "I'm hoping to retirement investments drop. 46 percent hold onto it." Nearly half like Dahsaid they were worried about Just 1!) percent lin said they would spend being able to pay their bills. Tins is especially a concern it, while 4 percent said they would donate it to chanty lor people w hose household Paying off bills or saving t he incomes are less than $.50,000, and lor minorities. 1 wentv-eig- ht money won't give the econpercent most eared losomy a quick boost, though it tnav well be a wise financial ing their obs: minorities and decision lor manv people who t hose w it h a lug h sch ol or less were especially are up to their cveballs m bills. concerned. "What is good lor (he econ l , TIME back their spending, sending' the economy inloatailspin. Federal Reserve Chairman Ben Bernanke has got t en more forceful in cutting interest rales to to buy more and to energize busir i "Answers to 49 Common Estate Planning Questions" Efficient Until June 2008 Peterson desci iled the lawsuit v. aiver as a minor detail. I le said the city was confident it would have prevailed in any civil suit brought by Perry because ! Ivgaie did nothing wrong, and iH'cause the critic er and the city have government immunity from such law suits. We were never reallv interested in considering or worrying alout a civil suit. It just never entered our calculations at all. knowing that we would e prevailed no matter what." Peterson said. Peterson said lie was satis-tiewith the case that the city had pi ( pared against IVrrv, bin it was prelerable to not go hi t3 5 to trial, w Inc h is alwavs a risk for both sides Because of the mediii attention the case has drawn news outlets trom as tar aw av as ( iteat Britain and aiwan reported thestoiy and it received a great deal ot there coverage within Utah had been concerns over finding impartial iiirojs. Xit of about D..nl, HemM HO prospective Mirors w ho tilled out questionnaires." about b0 Betty Perry, 70, stunds m her fiont yaid in Oiem on. Ink (, 2007. Perry entered into u plea bat gum. plentling guilt v were dismissed as having biases about he case. disorderly conduct us an iimclinn She u ill puvu line and One quarter ol the origispend six months omowt probation nal jurors is not an optimistic number," .Peterson said. would have been dropped suit against Oi em city after Orem Mavor Jerrv Washburn said he was happy to high pi ol ile I ,us Angeles-baseregardless of whether a plea deal was reached because Per- defense attorney Gloria Allied see the case come to an end, ry started watering her lawn began represent ing her as a .especially after the: tremenafter the arrest, bringing it dous amount pi attention it victims rights advoi atc; into compliance with the city's received. IXiring a speec h alter It s been a ditticult Zoning statutes. Perry's arraignment in. Sep-- t experience for everyone involved, ember, A Hred castigated the Paige Benjamin, Perry's defense attorney, return city for its treat men! ol the and I think there has been much to be learned from it," messages seeking comment on grandmother and W ashlun n said. ' We re grate-lu- l the plea deal. emphasized Mul she had won As part of the deal, Perry hundreds ol millions ol dolthat it s been resolved." also waived all rights to a lars for her clients' throughout' her career, 'though no menI Jeremy Duda c an be potential lawsuit against the tion was' ever' made of a suit rent bed at ,M J,rii or city. There was speculation that Perry would file a civil against the c it v jduda"1 heruldexti acorn :: . 2008, 10 WINDOWS Iridav. help a great deal in fixing the country's economic problems. Continued from A I According to manv economists, the lower people are on would help fix the country's the income ladder, the moie economic problems "a great probable it is that they will deal," and an additional 20 per- spend a rebate and do it quickcent said it would help at least ly a shot in the arm for the somewhat. Some 43 percent ailing economy. said increasing government In the poll, 61 percent said spending on health care, eduthey think the economy is alcation and housing programs ready in a recession. would help a great deal; 36 "Things are bad, but it will percent said cutting taxes. get a lot worse," said Jim "Let's stop paying for this Sims, 60, of Greer, S.C. And Nanette Dahlin, 52. of war," said Hilda Sanchez, 44, of Waterf ord, Calif. "There St. Louis Park, Minn., said the are a lot of people who are economic stimulus package "would only make a recession struggling. We can use the money to pay for medical care less damaging." and help people who were put The economy nearly stalled in the final three mont hs of out of their homes." The subject of leaving Iraq last year. Some economists, like the majority of poll reshows a sharp partisan divide 65 percent of Democrats spondents, say it may actuthink it would help the econoally be shrinking now, given the strains from a persistent my a lot, but only 18 percent of Republicans think so. housing slump and a painful credit crunch. The worry is Just 29 percent of people think putting more money m that people and businesses will the hands of the poor would hunker down further and pull MEMBER, AUDIT BUREAU OF CIRCULATIONS On Mondav. Allied was accredited by llie court to serve as a memlx'r ot iVrrv's defense team She could not lie reached for comment on Economy The Daily Herald (ISSN 0891-2777- , USPS 143-060- ) is published mornings, Sunday through Saturday, by Lee Publications, a division of Lee Enterprises, Inc., 1555 N. Freedom Blvd., Provo, Utah 84604.. Periodicals postage paid at Provo, Utah. Postmaster: Send address changes to The Daily Herald, P.O. Box 717, Provo, Utah 84603-0717- . . Sunday Only Sun & CLASSIFIED yA I 1 Al pleaded guilty to one count of disorderly conduct as an infraction, a minor offense that carries no possibility of jail time. Perry had previously beenchargedwitha zoning violation and resisting arrest, both misdemeanors. Under the terms of the deal, Perry will have to pay a $ 100 fine and spend six months on court probation. Her probation will be with the court, not Adult Probation and Parole, meaning she will not have to report to a probation officer and will simply have to keep the court apprised of her address, break no laws and pay all ordered fines. Orem city prosecutor Andrew Peterson said the city was not interested in sentencing Perry to jail, and wanted only to secure a conviction from her arrest. "I think each side can really claim victory. They certainly got a very good plea bargain," Peterson said. "And we got what we wanted, which was a conviction that described her disrespectful and dangerous behavior with the officer." Perry was arrested in July after an officer with the Orem police department's Neighborhood Preservation Unit attempted to give her a ticket for not watering her dead, brown lawn. According to police, Perry refused to give her name to Officer Jim Flygare, and she resisted when he tried to arrest her for it. During the altercation, Perry fell, suffering cuts and bruises. Attorneys have been discussing possible plea deals for a while, Peterson said, but they reached a breakthrough on Wednesday when they decided that the resisting arrest charge could be reduced to disorderly conduct. 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