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Show BOX ELDER Bond Issue Sought Local Car, House Fires loidl Brigham City volunteer firemen were dispatched to fires in a car and house this past WD ii?s The road to Antelope Island is in use again and Ole Zundel, president of Golden Spike Empire, Inc., this week urged northern Utah residents to take advantage of it. Necessary construction work on the road was completed by Aug. 12 after parts of the causeway were washed out by unusually high waters of the Great Salt lake. Zundel and other Empire officials made a brief inspection of the project Tuesday. He said it's in good condition now, noting that the island state park once again is host to large numbers of visitors. The park is open every day and offers the same limited facilities as last year, that is, beaches, picnic tables, outdoor type toilets and unenclosed showers. No admission fee is charged nor will one be imposed until facilities and road are improved significantly. Back Bond Zundel said Empire officials continue to back a bonding proposal that would make $5 million available to upgrade the (LDs state park. It would finance a visitors center, bath houses, boating docks, water, power and sewer, paved road, improved beaches and covered picnic or camping area. The funds are included in a proposed $20 million natural once more. A $130,000 contract was awarded in May for causeway reconstruction. At a later date, an additional $25,000 was added to the contract amount. Heavy spring rains and mountain runoff raised the lake's level to 4,200 feet, its highest level since 1955. Only in the 1920s and in 1955 has the water been as high or higher than this year, it was noted. The Empire president said the Tuesday tour also took officials to the new caboose information center at Lagoon. resources general obligation bond. The bond proposal, tabled by the 1970 and 1971 state legislatures, is now being prepared by the Utah Parks and Recreation department through legislative committees for introduction the in 1972 legislative session. An brine fly control program has once again been c started, utilizing the (to animals and humans) chemical malathion, applied by helicopter. damage. Vandalism Dennis Pimper 540 North Sixth East, complained to police Tuesday that someone threw a rock through a window in his home. Includes Willard Bay This program has been extended to include Willard Bay State park and in both areas has proven to be successful. Zundel commended the state highway department for its cooperation in The proliferation of paper work requirements by Federal, State, and local government agencies during recent years is a growing source of irritation and frustration to business firms and individuals. This was the main point brought out in a report just released by Utah the Foundation, private research agency. According to the study, the paper work problem is particularity acute for the small entrepreneur who has limited making the Antelope Island road passable accounting and statistical resources. It also may be one cause of increased unemployment across the nation in that many business firms are reluctant to hire new employees because of the paper work and red tape Involved. In anlyzlng the extent of the problem, the foundation came up with the following facts: A 1965 congressional committee estimated the cost of work federal paper requirements at $27 billion $7 " billion to government agencies and $20 billion to the public who must furnish the original information. More recent estimates place the cost of federal paper work requirements at $36 billion a year. These amounts relate only to federal reports and do not include state and local Dont pollute. Our Forests. Our Rivers. 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The average business firm with 50 to 60 employees must fill out 75 to 80 government forms annually. The Government Printing office prints 2 billion forms a 12 year for federal agencies for every man, woman, and child residing in the nation. Federal statistical and reporting programs over the past decade have increased at a rate 50 percent greater than the federal budget itself. At various times, Congress has expressed concern over the growing reporting problem for business and individuals. The study notes that as early as 1942 Congress passed the Federal Reports Act designed to control 3.77 67 SKINNY RIB PULLOVERS PANTY Acrylic pullovers with turtlenecks, ideal under new layered look or worn as a separate, wide array of colors, sizes SML, reg 4.49 Flat stitch all nude with 'T Band" feature that prevents seams, one size fits 5' to 5'9", colors: honey, coffee, toast, reg 98a! EIDERLON PANTIES Eiderlon panties offer a new kind of luxury. A special fabric that does things for a woman. 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Foundation analysts point out that a major factor in the growing paper work expansion has been Congress itself. Whenever Congress enacts a g new law regulating or a certain aspect of business, it automatically creates a need for additional reports to insure compliance with that law. The foundation offers a number of suggestions and recommendations 2for5.00 3for5.00 MENS SPORT SHIRTS Smart, long sleeve, minimum n care polyester cotton blends, tapered body, long point collars, asst prints, sizes SMLXL no-iro- BOYS SPORT SHIRTS Long sleeve, long point collars, two button cuffs, polyestercotton permanent press, sizes 47 and 818 ' BOYS OWENS-CORNIN- CREW SOCKS FIBERGLAS DRAPES Comfortable cushion foot crew socks in solid white or with strips tops, sizes 68'j and 911, sale 3 pairs for 97 Wooly G texture appearance, fire-saf- hand-washabl- choice of 48x54" or 48"x84", 10 pleats per pair, val to 6.95 pr no-iro- to improve the present reporting and statistical system: LETTER TO PARENT OR GUARDIAN 1. Dear Parent or Guardian: Standardize the ter- minology used in the various reports. The Box Elder County District school serves good meals every full school day. These meals will help keep your child healthy. Elementary students may buy lunch for thirty (30) cents. Secondary students may buy lunch for thirty-fiv- e (35) cents. Students may buy breakfast for twenty (20) cents. Some families find it hard to pay for their children's meaU. If you cant afford to pay the full price or you think your child should have a free meal, then fill out the attached application form. First look at the income scale which shows how much money you can earn and still get a free meal. If you make more money than the Income scale shows, but if you have been sick, have big doctor bills or anything else that makes it hard for you to pay, please write what your problems are on the application. Some help may be given to you. If you are not sure, please fill out the application anyway. Your child will be treated the same as other children and no one will know who is paying and who is Carefully weight the need the Information desired against the cost of providing it. 3. Make better use of existing administrative and tax records for statistical purposes. 4. Provide greater cooperation and exchange of not. Eliminate duplication Information provided to the various agencies. 2. for information among ministrative agencies. 5. Fill out the application and return it to the school. The school will let you know if you get a free meal within a few days after they get your application. If you do not agree with the school decision you have the right to a fair hearing. This can be done by calling or writing to Mrs. Eula Wood, School There is a Lunch Supervisor at the Box Elder County School District, telephone number copy of the hearing procedure at the school or district office and you have the right to read this If you want. If your income 1 changes during the school year please Inform the school principal. You may apply for free meals for your children at any time during the year. 1 Income" as the term is used in this notice, is similar to that defined in the Bureau of Census e "Consumer of 1970, the "Characteristics Population: report, 1971. "Income No. 81, Noevember Income, Current Population Reports, Series means Income before deductions for Income taxes, employees social security taxes, insurance premiums, bonds, etc. It Includes the following: (1) Monetary compensation for services,' (3) Including wages, salary, commissions, or fees; (2) net income from nonfarm (4) social security; (5) dividends or interest on savings or net Income from farm bonds, income from estates or trusts or net rental income; (6) public assistance or welfare payments; (7) unemployment compensation; (8) Government civilian employee or military or annuities; (10) alimony or retirement, or pensions, or veterans payments; (9) private pensions child support payments; (11) regular contributions from persons not living in the household; (12) net would include cash amounts received or royalties; and (13) other cash income. Other cash income withdrawn from any source, including savings, investments, trust accounts, and other resources, which would be available to pay the price of a child's meal. Low-Incom- P-6- 0, UTAH ELIGIBILITY SCALE FOR FREE MEALS Children from families with a monthly gross income from all sources at or below the following levels and shall be eligible for free meals, depending on the number of children attending school, day care centers. pre-scho- ol Number of Children in School and Service Institutions (Pre-scho- Program) in the Improve cooperation among federal, state, and local governments in reporting requirements. 7. 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In addition, the reports indicates that greater coordination of state reports and forms with existing federal forms could result in huge savings in reporting time for Utah residents. For example, although the Utah electorate in 1970 decisively approved a state amendment constitutional permitting simplification of reporting for state income tax purposes, the needed legislation 2.27 EA.TWIN 3.47 ea 3.27ea. FULL 1.97 S SLEEPING PILLOWS Polyester fill pillow with printed ticking, corded edge, standard 20"x26" size, reg 2.49 to implement this amendment ALL TOWEL 69 c HAND TOWEL 0$YD ad- 6. required reports 99C BATH has not become law. 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