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Show THE SAN JUAN RECORD Thursday March 25,' 1982 - PageT4 Names and faces in the news WILCOX, assistant TA P director, for Region regional 19 (San Juan County) reported in a recent State PTA meeting that San JANET Juan and Grand counties will again to in 1982-8- 3 combined be PTA. coordinate and report local The Region T9 coordinators position has been held by PAM BRONSON for three years with assistance by Wilcox this year. The women are responsible for training and organizing new PTA units in Region 19. Thanks to the San Juan Lions Club, two dogs raised by mem- -, bers of theMonticello4-HGUID- E DOG CLUB , will graduate next Saturday in ceremonies at San ' Phil Lyman scribes the poetry of Irene Redd, a delightful lady at the San Juan Nursing home. Phil Lyman presented a poetry writing seminar to the San Juan nursing home. Phil was assisted by Advisor Pat Seltzer and student assistant Susan Slade. The first session the patients were shown a filmstrip entitled What is poetry. After the students read some different types of poems, they ask seven women to write a group poem. On four occasions Phil and ' The main writer was Rafael, California. Percy, old , raised by JANICE will go to Steve of Raymond California, who is rehis second guide dog. ceiving with Percy for trained Raymond only two weeks. Kasia, raised by MATT REDD, will belong to Beverly Cliffords of Massachussets. Matt has accepted an invitation extended to both H members and will attend the graduation ceremonies. SHERMAN, Irene Redd. Here is her selection: The funnest thing we ever did was tying chips On our feet and sliding on the ice. Hiat was the funnest thing I ever did. . It was just us girls ' we didnt have any boy friends. Tbe boys were all out killing Rayburn Jack, Nursing Home the books. We hope to use them as part of our book club discussion. The books contain photography, western art, ghost town data and history. Tiey are furnished to Justin Boots by Northland Press in Flagstaff, Arizona. Besides this donation to the Nursing Home, additional books were given to the local Senior Citizens Library and the College of Eastern Utah's San Juan Center amounting to about $4,000 total in books. WESLEY TRUJILLO and MARK WALKER, students of electricity at Utah SMITH, Tech in Salt Lake City, were named to the honor roll (3.5 or better) for. the first and second quarters of the 1981-8- 2 school year. The men each maintained perfect attendance during the same period. PTA-sponso- red programs. It was noted at the meeting that PTA members have Blanding donated an average of 300 hours per month to PTA activities, most of which is contributed by mothers who help in the classroom. Fullmer and Glenice hosted the March 17 TKONIS meeting at the Nielson home. Many St. Patricks Day games were played by the 14 members who attended. The women enjoyed these games and also the stories that were shared. Afterwards, refreshments of almond rolls, emerald shakes, and shamrock cookies were LaRae Nielson ; served. 18-mo- nth The Monticello H Guide Dog Club is proud of Percy and Kasia and thank sponsors of the who program help make the Club successful. The Club especially thanks the Lions Club which pays for food for the dogs. ... '5 V'M & mm mf math senior at San High School, has written a computer program that is called Math Can Be Fun. Each week he works with individual students at Albert R. Lyman Elementary and lets them use the computer to learn addition. Isaac Dab, second grader, is fascinated with the exciting new David Laws, an advanced educational tool. QjcocEOcema by Robin Stanard ! GXHH3 03CGCI33, rnrdl fTXyiYi 1981 .By Francis M. Lyman, CPA Blanding, Utah Gifting can save income and estate taxes if you know the rules and do some planning. Gifts are not taxed as additional income to those who receive them, nor are they deductible by those who give them. Only contributions to qualified religious, educational, charitable, and scientific organizations can be deducted on your personal tax return. Dont make gifts to children, other relatives, or needy indivuduals in the hope of creating an income tax deduction. The Tax Act of 1981 increased the amount of the annual tax-frgift from $3,000 per recipient to $10,000. If you gift with your spouse, you can now give $20,000 per recipient. In general, there is no limit on the amount that can be transferred between husband and wife. Before considering gifting, decide whether you will need the assets yourself to provide income in later years. Consider the impact inflation will have on your resources. What $25,000 of income will buy today will cost $65,000 in 1992 if inflation averages ten percent a year. What you gift is also important. Giving away et assets can shift income to a taxpayer. Gifting property that will appreciate will reduce estate taxes. A lifetime gifting program can provide sizeable tax savings. If a couple gifts $20,000 annually to each of their three children over a ten year period, they can pass $600,000 free of estate and gift tax. Had no gifting been done and this $600,000 been taxed at 50 in one spouse's estate, only $300,000 would pass to the Two-whe- ng children. Proper planning is a must; get expert help for any gifting Finance amount $7272.54 48 months, $500 down payment sales tax, with approved credit $750 rebate 5 drive el 18 1981 A.P.R. FORD FAIRMONT $173.12 a month -- Q- ee income-produci- 250 $222.41 a month FORD 4 speed, 6 cylinder Tanks, H.D. work truck LYMAN & THOMPSON, CPAs lower-brack- SHON pressed thanks to Kay Johnson, librarian, and Principals Pete Henderson and Truman Rigby for In their cooperation o (and is not) company donated books to deserving institutions and wrote for assistance last fall. Administrator says, We were really surprised and appreciate special room mother awards to them at a represented cent informal dinner hosted by the Blanding PTA and prepared by the Blanding Elementary School cooks under the direction of Mary Nielson. The awards were presented to room mothers who went that extra mile. Janet Wilcox, assistant regional PTA director, presented a presidents pin to Terri Winder, who is leaving to attend Southern Utah State College spring quarter. Winder was commended for her willing and generous service. JoAnn Slade will assume the duties of president for the balance of the year. In accepting the pin, Winder ex- - What Gifting Is Potter says she heard that the . MARSHA JOHNSON & CLAUDIA BLACK are the recipients of During the period the 4-dogs spent with their H owners, they were taught to be friendly and calm. They were exposed to different types of footing and situations and taught to obey com- 4-- Residents of the San Juan NursHome are delighting in a ing recent gift of western art and history books. The 68 books were donated by the Justin Boot Company in Texas after a local VISTA volunteer Jeannie Potter applied for the donation. " 4-- mands. Last September the dogs were returned to San Rafael where they learned additional commands and were taught to stop at curbs or stairs and to avoid obstacles that might harm a blind person. Rayburn Jack, director of the San Juan Nursing Home, and VISTA M. Keele photo Jeannie Potter. CALLIE RANDALL, DEANN RE LVA BOWRING, IVINS, -- Cr 4 speed, 4 cylinder 4 door sedan 1981 Finance amount $5660.89 48 months, $500 down payment. 5 sales tax, $750 rebate with approved credit 18 A.P.R, FORD MUSTANG $185.42 a month Finance amount $6063.04 48 months, $500 down payment $750 rebate with approved credit 18 A.P.R. 4 speed, 6 cylinder Sporty , you do. 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