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Show HERALD. ' Provo. Utah. Sunday, August 8, paB " 5-- i i r 1976 I I eooon r SUiii With Marginal Success Press International Both President Ford and challenger Ronald Reagan did their political work in mountains Saturday, Ford at Camp By United 1 TAX SHELTERS The Senate approved mild curbs on tax shelters in real estate, farming, oil and gas, motion picture, equipment leasing, and sports franchise industries. The House took a stronger approach, all but eliminating shelters. HOMES Owners of rental vacation homes would not be able to claim business tax deductions if they used the home for personal purposes for more than two weeks per year or 10 per cent of the time it is rented, whichever is greater. It will also be tougher to deduct costs on grounds g the residence is used for business. home-ownin- ENERGY Several tax breaks for energy conservation are included. A tax credit is allowed of 30 per cent of the first $750 of home insulation, for a maximum tax saving of $225. More credits are allowed for solar energy equipment The House running mate, Richard David, Md., discussing campaign strategy with aides and Reagan in West Virginia on his last trip in search of delegates. Reagan and his designated Schweiker, sought delegates during their four-datrip to the Northeast that ended Saturday. Despite a gain of four in New Jersey, two in New York and two in West Virginia, Reagan apparently did not make the he hoped Pennsylvanian bill contains no provisions, but gains Schweiker could provide. something may survive. The UPI delegate count showed Ford with 1,120 of the WASHINGTON (LTD -- 1,130 needed for the nominaHere are the tax reductions tion and Reagan with 1,037. now in effect that would be ex- Another 102 are uncommitted. Two of the latest delegate tended under the tax revision bill that the Senate passed shifts occurred in South Carolina, which stands at 24 Friday: The $35 tax credit for the for Reagan, 8 for Ford and 4 taxpayer and each dependent, uncommitted. subtracted from a tax bill Ray Sifley of Orangeburg, after it is computed, would be S C., was one of seven extended through the end of members of his five-sta- Dozens of Blazes About 50 men worked Friday night in an effort to contain the dozens of separate blazes which broke out as the flames spread. Men from the Nephi, Mona, Payson, Santaquin, and The liberalized standard deduction of 16 per cent of adjusted gross income to a maximum of $2,400 for single returns and $2,800 for joint returns, and with minimums of $1,700 and $2,100 respectively) would become permanent. The earned income credit also would be made permanent. It allows taxpayers who have an income of less than $8,000 and dependent children to subtract up to $400 from their tax bill and, if the credit exceeds the actual tax. to get a Treasury payment for the difference. ( admin-strativ- Population Continued From Page 1 in Salt Lake and Summit counties because of closer access to Salt Lake International Airport." Cleanup of Utah Lrke would increase impact from greater tivities numbers of recreation visitors, but this is not anticipated much before 1995, according to the report. , Another assumption is that Brigham Young University will maintain approximately its current student population during the period. Utah County provides 92 of percent all non -- payroll jobs in the agricultural three - county area. A 1975 survey indicated 12 percent of Utah County's labor force commuted to jobs outside the county, the report states. The number of jobs in agriculture is expected to decline 23 percent in the county between 1970 and 1995. the report adds. But county employment, or jobs available, will increase 86 percent, from 62.555 jobs in 1975 to 116.274 in 1995. according to the projection, with 70.57 percent of these in the Provo - Orem area. The who was convicted recently of soliciting sex from two police decoy prostitutes. McConkie, the nephew of Mormon Apostle Bruce R. McHowe, Conkie, said Saturday he would fly to Utah Monday to try and persuade Utah Democratic leaders that they should support an alternative candidate to Howe. The congressional aide said he would offer to run as a write-ifor Howe's Second District seal, but only entered Forest Service land, the U.S. Forest Service moved in crews and equipment under the direction of Kenneth Dittmore, fire boss in charge of operations and Ed Storey, assistant state forester of state fire management. Forest Service officials from the Uinta National Forest, where the fire is located, were also in service. said the high mitted status. Henry Taylor of Cayee, SC., switched from Reagan to uncommitted, telling UPI: 'We were asked to hold steady to see if there would be any shift (to Reagan) in the Northeast. To my knowledge, there has been no significant shift. like a choice" though he knows a write-icampaign would be difficult. He said he had been urged by friends, family and some party leaders to make a bid for Howe's seat. But he declined to say who was supporting him. ho has asked McKay. Howe to drop out of the race, said the write-icandidacy was strictly McConkie's idea. party backing. "I don't believe he can be reelected." McConkie said. "The party needs to come to grips with the problem. 'Whether or not Allan Howe can be elected, whether or not the majority of the party can support him. Those are sepa- n indicated he wanted to to the district and talk it, and there are some he can do for me while he's out there, so I told him to go ahead." said McKay, who He go out about things represents Utah's First trict. tion went like hotcakes." "We have another beautiful (Mars orbit insertion)." mission control said when the MOI engine burn ended. The actual orbit insertion curred 20 minutes earlier, but it takes 20 minutes for the signal to travel the 215 million miles through space at the speed of light to reach mission control. Viking 2 will begin taking pictures in four days of two possible landing areas, designated and along the 40 to 50 degree north latitude band of the red planet. The first choice, in the B-- B-- Transfers Bruce Hronek - Bruce (KIDKN UPI Hronek. supervisor of the Uinta National Forest since 1973. will become supervisor of the Tonto National Forest in Aiizona. the U.S. Forest Service announced Hronek, a native of Pocatello and a graduate of the University of Idaho, will take over supervision of the 2 9 million - acre forest near Phoenix Aug 15 which has been photographing the site for weeks. Viking 2's orbit of 27.4 hours is longer than a Martian day of 24 hours. 37 minutes and will permit the planet to revolve slowly under the spacecraft, mission control said. At the nearest point the spaceship will be 932 miles above the rust red surface of Mars. At the farthest point in the orbit, it will be 22.126 miles away. The alternative landing and . are west areas. and east of the first site. in the number of units from same dwelling The research also anticipates: Contract construction - employment will grow annually by" 4 13 percent, slightly greater than population - a 1995. - Growth of wholesale trade will be slower than retail trade As county shopping facilities and goods selection improve, more Utah residents v z r r Ethel Wilson, coordinator of missionary education at Wi- lliams' church, said Mrs. Buchanan, a mother of three children, was an outpatient from the Fort Logan Mental Health Center for the past vear. operations from the winds a 9 ft 3 w OUR MORE SPACIOUS SHIP MEANS ROOMIER CABINS, MORE ON BOARD will ACTIVITIES County their destination rather - li. , I in demand for per- .,1 sonal and industrial services and government employment. k CMTJIIAflDC ...tio Jsr BELL PEPPERS WSJ m( ttj Fresh CUCUMBERS Cc eiD Crisp ! TURKEY ROAST ftt White Ml Hottest Ib. BOLOGNA I HiCr,(le Sliced f Tender student's rank at Harvard A ample, although Sam and John Adams were cousins, Sam ranked fifth in his class, whereas John was only 16th. The reason: Sam came trom the Boston branch of the Adams family which was considered much more distinguished than the branch which came from the part of Braintree now called Quincy, The World Almanac notes. all con- portable U.S. Weather Service weather station was moved to the foothills and put into operation Saturday to aid efforts. the Ill 14 .! Q BEEF LIVER fc39 Sliced TIP I 1 lb. (Booelesi J' or SPAGHETTI 89 N HAIR SPRAY . Men's Vititit T Re. I 99 69 - lUtletLM k -- OO . CREAM JiHAVE V LOTION IDesitin 10 !mwfMiMuM tfmm U.S. Kore.it Service fire boss, said that with the exception of the lower portions of the fire, the entire perimeter must be worked by men with hand tools, such as axes and shovels. The wind ranged between 12 and 20 miles per hour for most of Saturday, increasing to around 35 miles per hour later in the afternoon. ol Ret ...9 1.59 SHAVER I tallies' I 96' L59 RUG RUNNERS 5 24 S H j STONEWARE MUG .1 I 1" 3.99 Flower Happ 75 HIM SOCKS ! 1 I....,:,- Saturday, August Wednesday, August r - YOU VISIT THE BEST PORTS IN THE CARIBBEAN AND ON THE MEXICAN . .. . RIVIERA v. I' i.l.i " MARt RESERVATIONS NOW i i T ! ., Men's Dress Rf. OO 1.19 CAKE tmnt Ret. PANS i it 99 1 BEER CLASS 1 77 Re. 99' Novelty I HONEY 4OH Ifcficioui CORNED BEEF Hereford 79 Tisty i I Slippy DOG FOOD , O 4, 50fc Sunday through Friday by The Da.ly Hera'd. 15S5 North ?00 Aevt, Pro. Utan 84601 r...t. 8 E JENSEN, Publiihr EntffK) at ttcond clau matir the pml oMict in Provo. Utah All funds collected remain in Utah County. , e 79 SO lb j5JABLESALT 89' POTATOES I sr. I fe 373 - 3822 71"- - KETCHUP 59 SO I 00 00 MAIL RATCS in UNITED STATES Month U 00 174 00 4 Month One Year Ut 00 I Herald Telephone Numcef t CIRCULATION In pdeseret travel ... i VATER S0FTNER I 11 283 NORTH 1ST WEST PHQVO UTAm (1350, MEMBER Audit Burrau ot Circulation United Pthi International NEA Servile SUBSCRIPTION RATES I Month, S3 carrier l?l Monthi, carrier On Year, carrier MJ 7 Republican Fund Drive for Local Candidates QwU Publnhed office t15 Lake County, the Steady growth also is t TOMATOES 8? in colonial times was determined not by his grades but by the social position of the family from which he came. For ex- report said anticipated ! I Utah County fund raising neighbor to neighbor drive will be conducted. t b.69( tasty (SIRLOIN when your neighborhood Republican volunteer knocks on your door for a contribution. V;,l I fc.!9( i A Dittmore, mt h. (Sweet I tinued to rise. Kenneth CHAPES Sweet (juicy KECTAKIKES fi Operation Cancelled Mr. Newell said this is a very effective method of fighting fires on steep inaccessible slopes. The operation was cancelled Saturday around 4 p.m., however, when the velocity of the wind increased sharply. He indicated it would probably be necessary to C3ll back the helicopters if f CTS local Republicans in government. You can help them there by contributing put generously mm LJo make Utah shopping than Salt - A BapDENVER (UPI) tist minister bringing eight vacation Bible school children to his home for lunch was shot and killed by his daughter who was waiting on the front porch, authorities said Saturday. Close family friends said the woman had undergone mental treatment for the past vear. The Rev. Granville M. Williams, 58, died early Saturday at Denver General Hospital, 16 hours after he was shot in front of his home. Officers said his daughter. Genevieve L. Buchanan, 25, was subdued by her sister and arrested at the scene. She was hooked into the Denver City Jail for investigation of homicide. Williams was vice president of the Western States Congress of the National Baptist Convention and pastor of the Holy Spirit Missionary Baptist Church in southeast Denver. i ?fT!IfflAL I There's only one thing better than local government growth rate. Manufacturing jobs will likely decline from the present 23 percent to Itss than 20 percent of total cc inty jobs by southern Daughter 49 ML la ! Your Local Republicans period. - chemicals were dropped from planes during Saturday morning, but discontinued at noon when it was found that wind was carrying the chemicals away from the burning areas. Eight bulldozers were used to control fire in the foothills, cutting fire breaks as high up as the machines could travel. State Forestry and Fire Control trucks from Juab and Utah County, as well as other tank vehicles, were put into service Saturday hauling water to large collapsible tanks near the foothills. Plans were to have the helicopters dip vats of water out of the tanks, then fly to the steep slopes to drop the water. Support oc- 44,637 to 78.754 in the cupied By Fresh f an irrigation pond, and the Mona River and Mona Reservoir were a short distance away, but the helicopters were prohibited from dipping loads of water from those sources. B-- study also foresees an increase oc- Acidalia Plains, appeared rough, cracked and pocked with craters from pictures sent back by Viking I s orbiter Forest Service said. y Dis- 1 B-- l, rate questions from other technical legal issues," he Howe has appealed his City Court conviction on the misdemeanor charges to the district court where he will receive a new trial. The first-terDemocrat has steadlast-lmaintained his innocence and asked the public not to judge him until the seomii trial is completed. Howe has already been nominated by the party and has said he will not drop out of the re election contest. But McConkie said he was convinced "the voters would Viking Continued From Page POTATOES 1 material across a freeway. Immediately adjacent to the freeway on the west side was Fire-retarda- n et39( Stmt 1 bucket loaded with any Chemicals Discontinued Minister Killed I from carrying a helicopter sparcer, so the fire did not spread as rapidly, but was harder to fight. THIS CRESCENT phase picture of Mars was taken by Viking 2 from a distance of about 250,000 miles. Four volcanoes, standing higher than the clouds, are shown at the top of the picture. In the bottom of the photo, at the crescent's tip, is a large impact basin which shows up brightly because its floor is covered with frost. PINEAPPLE Federal Highway regulations prohibit a foliage was somewhat Jimmy Carter." FRESH tank-load- sagebrush, pinion pine, oak brush, juniper, white fir, and varieties of grass. On the steeper slopes, the about time to start unifying the party and put together some type of campaign against M k campers from the U.S. Forest Service campgrounds in the canyons and the fire spread Friday night. Mr. Lundell was also called into service Saturday to haul s of water to the Mona base camp. It was necessary for tank trucks to load up at Mona fire hydrants, then drive through the freeway underpass up to the fire base camp. Fire-fighte- Nw Wwt, '"fST 100 slopes are covered with "I'm still a Reagan supporter, but if it's over, I think it's n if he had formal Goshen Fire Departments were called in. When it "i delegation who met with Ford at the White House Friday and switched to Ford from uncom- 1977. Diamond Creek. Campers Evacuated Floyd Lundell, Utah County fire warden, said it was necessary to evacuate around I 238 UM S Fork, some 80 fought the blaze which burned along the river, then spread out in many fingers, racing up the slopes and jumping the highway at several points. Bulldozers were drawing fire breaks around the area on the high slopes Saturday, while fire fighters along the river Were able to cool down the still - burning logs' and trees with water pumped from Newton, district fire warden for Juab County and the State Department of Forestry and Fire Control. CZ ."V.vr.'x-- , In Diamond acres, according to Greg te 3. Three Fires n Forests Continued From Page 1) Canyon, and by 7 p.m. had covered between 700 and 800 Rep. McKay's Aide Wants To Run Against Allan Howe WASHINGTON (UPI) -James W. McConkie, e assistant to Rep. Gunn McKay, says he would like to run as a write-i- n candidate for the House seat of Utah Congresman Allan m Bill Senate-Passe- d Continued From Page this may be dropped. JL 4 MM mvno J7VJIOJ TOMATO SACUE Iff r Sponsored by the Utah County Republican Committee It, I You may mail your contribution to P.O. Box 452 - Provo, Utah Ik 71" m our itovi 10 nm PHARMACY fhimKrtt 1 J i' |