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Show Is THE SANJUAN' RECORD, Thursday February 4, 1982 Page 16 Cortez 0CD0CHB0 Auction HOGS 143 Trucks Vans Boats Frame work Fiberglass Recreation vehicles Glass Truck glass in stock Autos Market report for January 27, 1982 CATTLE ALANS BODY SHOP 3BQ3uQ3t? insurance Work Welcomed! FREE ESTIMATES HORSES 18 36 SHEEP 167 587-262- 3 STEERS 300 lbs to 500 lbs E. $60 to 65 600 lbs to 900 lbs $50 to 58 HEIFERS 250 lbs to 450 lbs . $51 to 56 500 lbs to 750 lbs $45 to 50 SLAUGHTER COWS AND BULLS $34 to Cutters $311 Canners $28 to 30 Feeder Bulls $38 to 43 Fat Bulls $44 to 48 Utility SHEEP Fat Lambs Feeder Lambs Fat Ewes Feeder Ewes Goats $42 to 44 $41 to 45 $35 to 40 $12.50 to 20 $10 to 25 WEATHER 'fileeatand (Appliance TZepait Now is time to make decisions Charles Reid, University of Utah defensive back, and Dan Clark, former defensive end for the Utah Utes, were in San Juan last, week where they addressed students at Monticello and San Juan high schools. Sponsors for the guest appearances were the Future Business Leaders of Ar "tea (FBLA) clubs of Monti-ce- u. San Juan and Whitehorse high schools. Clark and Reid shared personal experiences from their growing years and their successes and failures. Clark pointed out that young people often put off making decisions, believing such decisions can be made later. Now is the time to start making decisions, said Clark. The programs included a slide addressed audiences nationwide. He presents programs to Utah high school students in a contractual arrangement between his firm, Clark Associates of Salt Lake City, and the Utah State Department of Education. Clark wrote script, composed music and produced some of the slide shows he uses in the school presentations. Reid, an outstanding student and defensive back, is acknowledged as a prospective pro team draftee. note: The preceding (Ed. article is a composite of articles submitted by Monticello students Lei Ann Schaugaard and Janelle Howe and San Juan student Phil decisions were evaluated to how the decisions determine affected profit margins. The guest speakers touched on such topics as self concept, pat- Lyman.) free enterprise, goal setting, being a winner, suicide Wheat $5.50 Beans $15.00 Court report FEBRUARY 2 fluence. The case was dismissed in the matter of the State vs. Danny White. Robert Lynn Langston was bound over to District Court on charges of distributing a controlled substance for value. Ore buying major problem for small miners who would like to produce substantial amounts of valuable ore is the lack of a central ore buying and custom treatment facility. A 587-244- CALL NOW REALTOR F. BennionRedd Carl Eisemann - PROFESSIONAL CARE Shirts-Pants-Covera- lls 801-798-74- Monday and Thursday Delivery Monticello 08 82 Scott Redd - 637-09- Price 38 - by INTERSTATE HOMES, INC. E.J. Sonderegger CONTRACTOR 196 N. IslWbst - DEALER Monticello 587-242- 2 Professional WHIPPLE DRY WALL WORK PLUMBING Hanging, Taping & Texturing Sprinkling Systems FREE ESTIMATES Water Heaters All Work 587-256- 4 Guaranteed Sewers and Drain Service Barber Licensed Investment credit is a tax savings device designed to stimulate tost business depreciable the purchase of business assets, personal property qualifies for investment credit as well as some types of real estate. Real estate which qualifies includes some single purpose agricultural buildings, livestock fences, wells and in your depreciation benefits. There are special rules for investment credit on leased property. Taxpayers undertaking leases on any business assets should investigate the effects of investment credit before signing David and Fran Schaffer 259-79Moab 678-23Stan Perkins Blanding Bluff C lemma Arthur - 672-22- Apartments Monticello fruit trees. The credit serves to offset your inev , taxes dollar for dollar. For example, if your income taxes totaled $3,000 for 1981 and your investment credits equal or exceed that number, you would pay no income tax for the current year. Investment credit cannot be used to offset social security taxes. Credit earned in a given year which is not used to offset current income taxes can be carried back to create tax refunds. Any credit unused for the three year carryback is available under the new tax act for up to 15 years carryforward. Property which qualifies for a three year writeoff under the new tax act is entitled to investment credit equal to six percent of the purchase price. Property qualifying for a five year writeoff or longer is entitled to a credit equal to ten percent of the purchase price. Investment credit is not elective; you must take it in the year earned and carry it back and rward appropriately. Investment credit is above and beyoi. . all depreciation deductions ;d represents a true tax savings without a reduction 02 Homes, Offices, Motels, Pre-Bui- lt 0 Spanish Fork, Utah 24 587-26- - Monticello Merc, Monticello Parley Redd Merc, Blanding 57 226-372- 587-24- 58 DRY WALL 1 Monticello (ZleeuUttty Blanding, Utah a lease. 0 Aauadntf, By Francis M. Lyman, CPA LYMAN & THOMPSON, CPAs JANUARY 27 t Raison Carter Utah Farm P.CA (The New Rules) dismissed. State of Utah vs. Donald Ray Alee and Judy Jones dismissed. Jim pled guilty to , Richard reckless driving and fined $156. Ned Harrison fined $299 on guilty plea of driving under the in- Call Investment Credit Blanding clinic was awarded judgment against Robert Leach. State of Utah vs, Fred Grant SERVICE HOME 'production needs crop, dairy, livestock. Lets talk' and drug abuse. Clark, a gi uate of East High and the University of Utah, has ALL WORK GUARANTEED Agricultural Loans for your . riotism, Fast, Dependable service , show, film, music and Bicycle Company, a business decisionmaking game in which students MARKETS COMMERCIAL & DOMESTIC REFRIGERATION SERVICE ON ALL MAJOR APPLIANCES DAN CLARK AND CHARLIE REID important 1 Monticello Hwy 666 Doug Whipple, owner 587-206-4 587-282- 3 Dineh Lumber & Building Supply 5 th S. 5 th E. Dairy Road Blanding, Utah t ' . Has everything you need for home repairs remodeling and improvements Delivery Available Open Daily 8a.m. to 6p.m. Phone 678-239- 3 Saturdays 8 to 12 or 678-203- 8 PRECISION BUT HOMES CANYONLANDS DEVELOPMENT Cooper Jones Harold Young 587-24-72 587-22- 07 K.C. Jones 587-27-63 : |