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Show 20 th Century Club meets . may bG CUI Members of the Twentielu Century Club had a buffet luncheon at the home of Evelyn Coray, Eileen Tolboe, Gayle Ludlow, Beverly Pexton, Lin da Olsen, Sonya Gibson, Cind Howard, Mariann Gibson, Truscott, Terry Menlove, Dee Ann Burton, Sandra Pax Ra-na- .N.netuFullen,Or.M.y Mellor, Shares Marcia Eyre. Ljt-A-Lu- club meets Mrs. Itha Gadd reviewed the book Your Erroneous Zones," by Dr. Wayne W. Dryer at a meeting of the Club held at the home of Mrs. Kathryn Shaw on NovemLit-A-Lu-re ber 18. Mrs. Gadd said that the book deals with the causes of emotional upsets and how to control them. Attending the meeting were Lela Bryan, Norma Sherwood, Marion Memmott, Itha Gadd, Naomi Bailey, Ernestine Vest, Blanche Brough, Rita Andrews, Margaret White, Edith Beckstead, Evelyn Anderson, and Kathryn Shaw. mid-rang- Ron Christensen, Goshen, (iooas-sponsore- e Championship at the Wolfes (SJephl ClUD Nephi. One hundred and ten sharpshooters from all over the state attended the meet. The meet was sponsored by Levan news Mr. and Mrs. Basil Shepherd were guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Shepherd on Sunday. Nephi history presented at Booklore club of Norma Bailey. Mrs. Sadie H. Greenhalgl (r CONGRATULATIONS to fhsi Juab High School Students; long-rang- Sunday g one-tim- e ered. Booth, secretary. On the other hand, there is a Winners in the shoot were Class A, Leonard Baxter, Pro- possibility that the motor could be increased if it vo; Class B, Bert Hanson, fuel tax decided to finance highway is Robert Lee, Goshen; Class C, entirely from highBart operations Beaver; Jr. Champion, The Founrevenues. user way Wankier, Nephi; Handicap notes the undation that report Champion, Ron Christensen, of resolved e problem financing and Goshen; Runner-u- p winner, Leon Draper, the state highway program is e winner, one dark cloud in an otherwise Mona; Neil Garrett, Nephi. bright state financial picture. Z g 8 -' 1 g d Wolfe's sponsors gun meet . grow at the aaroe rata in the during recent years primarily future as they have In the past economic because of 1) growth within the state and (2) The Times-New- s Ration. With the rste of infla- Vq7a tion subsiding somewhat, state O November 25, revenue, may not contin... to one-tim- e ot shows the championship form that won him the Handicap Mrs. Lucille Finley of Bakersfield, California is spending this week with Mr. and Mrs. J. 0. Taylor. On Sunday, a family dinner honoring Mr. Taylor on his birthday anniversary was held at the Taylor home. Present were Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Higginson and Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Taylor and children Robby and Kevin, all of Nephi; Mrs. Louise Taylor and A history of the days of the daughters Mary Louise and pioneers in Nephi delighted Susan, Mrs. Connie Taylor and members of the Booklore Club children Jamie and Brady, and meetat their Mr. and Mrs. J. 0. Taylor, all ing held Thursday at the home of Levan; and Mrs. Lucille presented the history, centered around the diary of Martha Spence Heywood, one of the original group of pioneers. The history began in September of 1851. It discussed interesting events dealing with Indian troubles, the fort wall, and the u grasshopper war. "Attending the meeting were Utah should be able to bal- According to the Foundation state budget during analysis, Utah should conclude fiscal the present (1976-77- ) fiscal the forthcoming 1977-7without any major in- year with a surplus of $26.8 year revcrease in general fund and million based on school fund taxes. In fact, there enue estimates and the presentis a possibility that some tax ly authorized level of state reduction could be considered spending. This is a marked for next year. provement over the prospects at This was the conclusion the close of the 76 Budget SesA reached by Utah Foundation, sion when the Governor veoted five appropriation items along the nonprofit tax research trap ganization, in its annual analy-sho- with an inheritance tax reducheld last Sunday at the 8js Qf condition of Utah tion in order to bring the budNephi Gun Club s facility South- finances. get into balance with his reveTNPhoto Among the taxes that might nue projections. west of Nephi The fiscal outlook for 1977-7be reduced by the 1977 Utah Legislature are the inheritance also appears to be quite entax (which was actually cut by couraging. If per capita and the 1976 Budget Session but per student costs are raised 5'i later vetoed by the Governor to reflect the increase in the that has occured Wolfe's Sporting Goods of for fiscal reasons) and the inincome the dividual tax was (which during past year, present Orem. The top prize was a $300 1975 Legislature revenue sources should be sufthe raised by Remington trap shotgun The Nephi club meets once but trimmed back slightly by ficient to meet all general fund a month except for the summer the 1976 Budget Session). In and uniform school fund costs months and prospective mem- addition, special exemptions and still leave $64.1 million for items bers should contact Burke An- the sales tax andor property tax reduction, areas reother of are Eltax tax Ted derson, club president; der, vice president; or Frank duction that might be consid8 The Nephi Gun Club held a trapshooting meet last Sunday at their facility Southwest of re I next fiscal year ID ance its Lomax on November 18. Club members saw and heard about antique pieces from Mrs. Lomax's China closet. Mrs. Lomax talked to the members about community project opportunities available to the federated clubs and urged them to do more in these projects. Those present were Lucy Jones, Earlene Hansen, Marie it , such as buildings, amounts for new programs and activities, end to supplement amounts provided for regular programs. Foundation analysts warn, however, that part of the balance remaining after providing for basic general fund and school fund requirements represent funds. If such funds are used to expand existing programs or create new ones, financial problems could occur in future years when these funds are spent and revenue growth slows down. e Included among the fiscal problems facing the state are the following; (1) school enrollments once again are beginning to rise resulting in increased costs, (2) the state retirement system will require continuing enlarged state contributions in the years ahead, and (3) the unresolved problem of financing Utahs highway program will place added burdens on state revenue sources. 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