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Show V C. L From the LaSals u . .' J yon National Recreation area. Senator Frank E. Moss This bill has the same bounNational Cattlemen's Contoday introduced in the Senate dary designations as the earthe week. vention, during four Utah park bills. The bills ing Feb. 1, in Cortez, Colo. lier bill, but contains a new Also attending the The by laws of the organias same were essentially the convention were Mr. and Mrs. provision concerning the zation has been revised to four bills which passed the roads in the area. Hardy Redd, who flew from Senate include the Four Comers the In the floor statement today, during past Grand Junction. Session States. but died Sen-ao- tr last The Homestake mining per- . accompanying the bill, House The La Sal P.T, A. plan to Interior a party, Saturdayear Moss said "The bill I am sonnel meet tonight, Feb. 2, at 7 p. m. eveningenjoyed Committee. Moab in at the Legion introducing today requires that Two bills will be reduced They will be shown films. Hall. The party was in honor the Secretaries of in size Capitol Reef and Arches tion and Interior inTransportaMr. and Mrs, Ace Grounds consulta- of Mr. Ed Jacobsen who has National Monuments and make have moved from La Sal back been mine superintendant tion with others involved Federal to Bluff. at the North Alice for the past the two areas National Parks. agencies and with the states The boundaries are changed Mr. Harvey Blankenagel several years. Mr. Jacobsen of Arizona and Utah, conduct was thrown from a horse, slightly from the bills conis leaving the Homestake a study of proposed road alignsidered about He noon. sufferduring the 91st Con Sunday to work for the new Company ments, including ingress and ed a broken pelvis, and is gress. Rio Algom Mine here at La engress to the area. Another bill would expand recovering in the Moab Hos-p- it Sal. the size of Canyonlands National. SenWASHINGTON D.C. Mr. and Mrs. Les Shipler al Park, to include some E. Moss D- - Utah, Frank ator were in Mexican Hat for a scenic areas left out of the The San Juan Record original park. This bill is few days last week, to take today introduced a bill which would establish a Great care of business and visit with identical to the bill considerMonticcllo, I' tali Salt Lake National Monument friends. ed last year. Thursday, February 4, 1971 on Mr. and Mrs. Max Wilcox establish Antelope Island. It is simThe last bill would PjieTwelve to a bill Senator Moss in- ilar motored to Las Vegas Sunday legislatively the Glen Can Deputy Sheriff Verle Green Jan. 24 to attend the American attended the San Juan Basin Peace Officers quarterly meet- WASHINGTON D.C. D-U- tah Con-gressi- on troduced during the 90th Con- gress. That bill was passed in the Senate but died in the House of Interior Committee. As he introduced the bill, Sen- ator Moss told the Senate in 1959 he set as one of his goal the proper development of the Great Salt Lake. His bill on the ownership of the lake bed had made., possible the industrial develop- men the lake. The national monument bill will help develop the tourist and recreation-recreationa- l aspects without interfee ring in any way with the industrial development. WASHINGTON D. C. Senator Frank E. Moss today introduced a bill to clarify the relationship of the D-Ut- ah. United States Government and the several states in the uses of waters of certain st- reams. Similar legislative was introduced by Senator Moss during the past session in Congress. "The purpose of the bi 11 is not to deprive eith er the Good Choice Steak Sale Bottom Round $1.09 lb. $1 .19 Top Round Sirloin Steak lb. $1 .29 lb. $1 .39 lb. 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Jumbo CakeBetty Land 46 10 lbs. $1 .37 Sugar 19 Soy Sauce La Choy Chinese Noodles iTY 29 01 us racl e Chill Cottage Cheese Russetts Libt)y Banquet -- Juice Scott Towels $1.29 Hi Western Family Tomato Corn & Federal government or the States of any rights which they may now have in developing our water supplies, " Senator Moss said, "but rather to furnish a greater degree of certainty to our public agencies, Federal and State, in the acquisition of meaningful water rights". He said that the legislation would establish jurisdicational guidelines for some of the more common areas of dispute between various Federal agencies and the states. . 4 $i 4$l Reports SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH The Federal income tax tables for 1970 take into account the low allowance added to the law py the Tax Reform Act of 1969. As a result, said Roland V. Wise, IRS District Director for Utah, taxpayers do not have to figure the low -- income allowance. For 1970, the maximum low income allowance is $1100. The effert of the $1100 allowance and the $625 personal exemption on a single person with no dependents is to eliminate liability for tax until income reaches $1725, ($2350 or a single person 65 or over). Mr. Wise said the tables react whichever is thelarger for each income bracket--th- e ow income allowance dr the percentage standard deduction. Tie tax tables cover income up to $10, 000. Until this year tax tables covered income under $5000. Taxpayers with incomes of $10,000 or more or who expect to item itemize deductions will to compute their own tax instead of using tables. con-'.tin- ENSEN'S FOOD CENTER Specials for Thur sda y F rid a y Saturday w S L a So .fCo ue -- |