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Show Sunday, December knswer to Previous Puzzle FF J Ai 1 w i E R 3 3 3 D E r N U TJ t e E I N KjnjLtfl j T U 46 Villain joyment ustic 47 Farm product fish 4 t wild 4 ly image 6 guess (abbr.) 52 Use 8 7 a 10 9 14 1 1 20 28 "T46 1 45 ' 50 52 54 55 57 58 - 10 2 47 A1092 4 ?K95 3 1086 9 4 2 5 J6 10 9 3 SOUTH KQ543 A2 AKQJ 82 Vulnerable: Both Dealer: South West North Pass 2 rass Pass East South Pass Pass 3 NT 1 ' Opening lead: 4 4-- ASSN.) State May Drop Present Insurance 21 27 VQJ6 The hand is hard to bid, but a good pair would reach four spades. South would rebid two diamonds, North would go to two spades and South would jump to four or even make some fancy bid on the way. In four spades, all declarer needs is a 2 trump break and has no worries about other suits. (NEWSPAPER ENTERPRISE 3-- 17 EAST 87 down. no-tru- Commerce Commission, the merger would create a railroad larger than the system now operated by Pacrail. 11 no-tru- no-tru- and Southern Pacific. If approved by Interstate chair WEST clubs were not going to break and he needed to get one spade trick in early. So he took his ace of hearts after ducking once, and led a spade toward dummy's jack. East grabbed his ace, led his last heart and South was one trick no-tru- p. 753 AKQ74 No-Tru- mp By Oswald Jacoby and Jamei Jacoby Some people believe that the Declaration of Independence gives them the right to play all contracts and to play all contracts in This complex affects lots of players, including the greatest experts, but it is a bad and expensive habit. South's excuse for his jump to three was that he did not want to stop a diamond lead by making the normal, sensible call. should Actually, three romp in with an overtrick. With clubs breaking South can just run off the first 10 tricks, but this South decided arbitrarily that Pacific, known in the industry as Pacrail, operates a western rail system which is a major competitor of the rail systems operated by Santa Fe 51 Arrival time !2-- 1087 Say No to Union 48 Journey ddess of ace !ers in bow in NORTH Committee urged dropping the percent premium tax to eliminate what it deemed to be fair taxation among health insurance A SALT LAKE CITY (UPI) legislative committee has unanimously recommended the state abolish its health insurance premium tax because it is unfairly levied against some providers while sparing others. The move, recommended by the 48 ernments, and health maintenance organizations, which do not Flamm, who is in. the private insurance business, was chief committee spokesman for the re- 2.25 providers. Sen. Bryce C. Flamm, said the tax sanctions discriminatory competition between private insurance providers who pay the tax and similar providers, such as mutual benefit associations, large corporations and gov state insurance commissioner, would cost the s'lte at least $5.3 million in lost revenue. The joint Agriculture and Health peal, He argued the health insurance premium tax is unconstitutional because it is unequally applied. He said that some private insurers subject to the tax are, in effect, subsidizing competing insurance d providers. "We are taxing money being used to pay doctor and hospital bills," Flamm said. He estimated that consumers covered by the taxed insurance providers pay about $5 monthly in taxes. Michael R. Murphy, a lawyer representing Blue Cross of Utah, asked the committee not to let "the fairness issue be suffocated by the revenue issue." feto ifeto y!&t&3g3 f IMWSEi luMKS Q RAY 55 Page J6 Pacific- s "Othello" jstance 4 S B lee t at Bridge Win WASHINGTON (UPI) -Union Pacific Corp., which owns the merged Union -Missouri Pacific railroad, has filed suit to block the proposed merger of the Santa Fe and Southern Pacific railroads. AJJX A s j ied 3ek iM cOd" "uo i R "E 4 otc si A aTc 0 "5TT "" Dd R pt naoj DjotTR' E 3! 4 i i L Union Pacific Objects to Merger Plan A "MPM""'- - Z 1 DiN n i. y. mu l Li Ll I THE HERALD, Provo, Utah, 11, 1983 VIDEO AND APPLIANCE MONSEN GIANT t OUR WAREHOUSE IS JAMMED! WE'VE SLASHED PRICES ON FAMOUS BRAND TV'S AND APPLIANCES TO MOVE THEM OUT FAST KENT V MONSEN mm rui I (TUT) nil aii.ii WW SAVE I I 1 AND REMOTEL CONTROL) WITH ELECTRONIC TUNING LITTON SAVE Amga 8AVE$101.95 SAVE 25" DIAG. 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