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Show THE SAN JUAN RECORD Thursday, July 22, 1982 - Page FLORENCE by siplili by Florence Galbraith David and Mildred Lavender of Ojai, California, were luncheon guests on Saturday at the home of Lynn and Hazel Lyman, Tlie Lymans and Lavenders have been friends for years. author of One Lavender, Mans West and several other books about the West, are here to take a trip into Canyonlands and other parts of San Juan County, including a river trip. A number of years ago, Lynn took the Lavenders on a jeep trip to Hole in the Rock, books Copies of Lavenders are available at the local library. 10 recently returned from northern Utah where they attended the Horn family reunion. In the announcement in last weeks paper of the approaching wedding of Natalie McDaniel and Reed Hodson, who will be wed 3 in the Provo LDS August of a announcement Temple, reception in Blanding on August 14 at the Stake Center from 8 to 10 p.m. was omitted. Sorry this was left out. Mr. and Mrs. Clint Palmer recently returned from a family reunion of the Sloan family in the Provo area. While there, the visited Palmers En-rou- to Montana, the Bowrings visited Yellowstone Park. The Richard Pincock family recently returned from a family reunion in Sugar City, Idaho. TTie Freaky Fryers,a4-Hboy- s club, spent Monday baking and great batches of yeast mixing bread under the direction of their leader, Janet Wilcox. TTiey devoured several loaves with butter The Steve Wilcox family and friends recently, viewed a video Alma Heatons Back tape, Yard, which they borrowed from the Utah State University Extension Office in Monticello. Those attending reported they got many ideas from the tape for . Claudias sister, Sunny Babbel and two sons of American Fork. The Bob Bowring family has home evening activities. The Extension Office has a number of different video tapes which are available to borrow. For more Tanation of federal property Following is the fourth and final article in a serieds on taxation of federal properties. A study by the Advisory ear Commission on Intergovernmental Relations (ACIR) on the -- taxation status exemption-fro- m of the federal government resulted in a recommendation by ACIR that state and federal lands should either be taxed or subject to payment Under the Advisory Com mission recommendations, open real properties owned space the federal government would by not be included in the base subject to state and local taxes or payments. In other words, the base would exclude land that is used for flood control and navigations, historic sites, parks (including urban parks), forest in-li- eu the federal property tax liability would amount to an estimated $3.7 billion. eu If this federal payment were to replace existing payments non-op- space en 587-223- properties, would be an offset savings of about $1.0 billion, making the net cost to the federal govern- there The Tibbets Lake City area. family and their visitors went to Grand Juncion to visit a foster ment approximately $2.7 billion. In Utah, the federal non-op- en space properties were valued at $2,0 billion in 1978, nearly Based on the average tax rate in the state this would result Becky Redd, daughter of Mr, and Mrs, Lyman Redd, has received an LDS mission call to the Columbus, Ohio, area. Mr, and Mrs. Tom Winder are parents of a son born last week. Chris Webb, son of Mr. and Mrs, Dan Webb, gave his welcome home address last Sunday. Chris served a mission in New Zealand. allowing for the offset savings on in-li- eu made on payments currently space non-op- en properties. SoUeg tiUptnneg grazing, roads or bridges (unless contained within a federal establishment)and monuments and memorials. Also excluded are lands in the public domain. On the basis of this limited definition of space real property, an estimated $210 billion of federally-owne- d propthe United States erty, throughout would be subject to taxation or in lieu payments. If these properties were subject to taxation tax rates, at average state-loc- al irrigation, Bmtp 801-678-23- 10 Morning Worship 11 a.m. lb. a.-- ; J Lynn Wilson Fresh Pork Link $1.49 Sausage Burrito Fresh Frozen BEEF LIVER 41 . 69$ Meaty Smoked HAM SHANKS Blanding, Utah 84511 lb. 79$ 'California clean chimneys, stoves, furnaces and inserts Experienced and professional .CANTALOUPE, I 49f K Large Ripe Peaches NO. 23-84- lb. 49( K ea. 990 Zucchini Squash lb. 270 CUCUMBERS ea. 230 H0NEYDEW (HH40P) 0 Small Tender 7:30 p.m 7:30 p.m Everyone invited Marie Porterhouse Steak Golden Sunday School Thursday Tender Choice 28 Center, Blanding Evening 81 , w Assembly of God Church & Pride MIXED FRYER PARTS GERRY BATES non-op- en W.4th v.'ountr daughter. in an estimated gross tax liability of $20.2 million and a net liability of approximately $10 million after reclamations and and wildlife, information, contact Sue Morrel ex1, or Helen Neal at tension 31. The Kent Tibbetts family enjoyed a recent visit from Kent's parents and sister of the Salt in-li- on Specials for and jam. Galbraith family. Claudia and Lewis Black have a visit from been enjoying The Dan Barfuss family has two family reunions-th- e Sonderegger reunion in Rexburg, Idaho and the te Bowring reunion in Montana. Dee the returned from recently ' Johnson, Pastor St. Nicholas Church Roman Catholic: Sunday 10 a.m. Deacon Joe Reed 587-232- 2 Monticello Episcopalian: Wednesday 7 p.m. Fr. Richard Southworth Bluff 672-221- 4 First Baptist Church roiiY rui In HANG HOSE, ROPE, EXTENSION CORDS MANY INDOOR-OUTDOO- . . . Vft 1 C77r 11 0 (J 2 7 -- Blanding Home Center N.Hwy.163 19C a Blanding and swim Bi C W1 suits USES. R poly Rustproof-dura- ble lb. Last chance for summer fun - Inflatable toys ini 50' " diameter garden hose Pastor: Roger Stacy Salad Onions JUI Neatly stores EVERYONE WELCOME! i Mild Sweet Red EUCHARISTIC CELEBRATIONS 1 East Blinding South 3 J( 1 HAMM SOUTHEASTERN UTAH |