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Show Page Thursday, March 13, 1969 2 Ul Ini The Salina Sun 6f East Main Street Salina. Utah 84654 T Published every Thursday at Salina. Utah. Second Class postage paid at Salina. Utah. H. W. Cherry. miry foams Qowerameil HiligEi Jr. Edi'"I'bluh" c3TrrS:Sr.ci Subscription Rates per year MEMBER and International ventures, was born in Salt Lake City April $4 Association - Founded 188 5 (Bill) Brown family. Mr. Kearns left Utah in 1932 going to Prescott, Arizona where he was assistant to the mining engineer for the Oro Grande ... EDITORIAL Mining Company. The following I'Jho I'Jill doctor? Utahns, especially the rural areas, have been suffering from shortage of doctors for several years....and it appears the to a critical stage. Cause Condition is going to worsen state-wiof this shortage can only be blamed on the Inability of the doctors to secure liability insurance. 135 of their individual policies r Utah physicians recently had an, cancelled by one Insurance company and cancellation of other 50 is Imminent according to Homer E. Smith, president of the Utah State Medical Association. Cause of the cancellation of policies is blamedby the insurance Companies on the loss they have been absorbing through large ed suits. ' This puts the impending crisis right back on the public, including the individuals who seek high court settlements; the settlements and the lawyers juries that grant .who represent the individuals in the cases where they receive ja percentage of the settlement sum. Some cases are warranted, we agree, but many have the indication of being faked to some extent. Who is to decide? The individual himself would know how bad off he is and whether lie was entitled to a large cash sum, and it is here I think the responsibility lies. It is here the blame would have to rest if the doctors just quit practicing because they have no protection. year he moved to California and began as a service station sales- , 'a de '.so-call- mal-practi- ce Henry Kearns Named to High Government Office President Richard M. Nixon announced March 7th the appointment of Henry Kearns, a Utah native and former resident of Gunnison and Salina, as president of the Export-Impo- rt Bank President Nixon sent his nomination of Mr. Kearns to the Senate that day and the new president was expected to assume office March 10 or 11. Mr. Kearns, a prominent executive and developer of domestic (Escape Plan :Son Save (Lives Does your family have an 3 escape plan in the event your xhome catches fire? It should: ? their lives could depend on it. and it Before fire strikes Amer- strikes the frequently ican Insurance Association urges that you sit down with your family land decide . on the safest and quickest way to leave your house, should a fire break out. member of the family learns how to leave the premises in a hurry. Have the children lie down on their beds, then have someone yeU Fire." The children should be able to get out of the house in less than a minute. In preparing an escape plan, the Association advises: 5. Agree on a place outside the house where everyone must assemble after leaving the prem- man and manager for Shell Oil Company. During the following years he became a partner in automobile dealerships until 1940 when he became president and general manager of the Victory Mfg. Company of South Pasadena where they manufactured tools, dies, aircraft and electrical parts. Diring the foUowing years he served as president, owner and director of many companies Including land development and finance, manufacturing, citrus ranch, life insurance, auto leasing, housing, etc. In 1962 he formed Kearns International for the development of international ventures, a company he still heads as president. He is also president of Kearns International Company of Thailand, Ltd. a director of Firestone Tire and Rubber Co., Ltd. of Thailand; director of Slam Kraft Paper Company; advisor to board of directors of Mitsui & Co., O "O tnaEUD GOHJOHe fiEBSSCmilD m 'Isp UJjjJKil ises. ed six-mo- six-mon- Dogs To (lave wmM Let us show ' 4, wmmmm to fertilize EARLY! well give you this handy FREE! . . worth $8,951 Come see us f obligation. Limited time offer .to qualified farm operators: No See or Call Jensen SALII1A COAL TRUCKING Mel 545 WEST MAIN NOW & YOUR fertilize early this spring and watch your profits grow. Early fertilization enables natural moisture to move the fertilizer down into the root zone, where it is readily available to the plant. Fertilizer applied late often moves, under furrow irrigation, to the tops of the furrows and isn't available as it should be for maximum yields. Early fertilization with USS Fertilizers will give your crops the quick start they need this spring. And remember. USS Fertilizers are sold dealers who can provide by reliable dealers soil fertility planning assistance, backed by United States Steel research and agronomists. Start your fertilizer program NOW! SAUNA TEL: 5294408 CASE. DEALER 2. Require that, at aU times, dogs be kept either on a leash nor more than six feet in length or confined within a vehicle. 3. Require that dogs and cats be kept inside a tent, camper or other enclosed vehicle during the night hours. 4. Require that no dogs areal-low- ed on a swimming beach, even on a leash. 5. Except the Seeing-E- ye dogs of blind persons, prohibit dogs on any park trail outside the limits of campgrounds, picnic areas and other areas with public facilities and prohibit dogs in any building or structure of the State Park system. This is going to give dog owners the chance to prove they can keep their pets overnight in state park campgrounds without lessening park enjoyment by others, Koziol said in signing the ible. If your wife lost her crowning glory as the result of an illness, the cost of a wig or artificial hairpiece will be allowed by the IRS. The costs of hairpieces or toupees for men are not deductible, however, since baldness is a natural condition for men, according to the IRS and not one that is likely to be seriously injurious to the male ego. You cannot deduct payments for funerals, illegal operations or narcotics. The cost of vitamin pills or iron supplements can be deducted when prescribed by a physician for treatment of a specific deficiency. The cost of birth control pills are deductible when prescribed for a woman whose mental or physical health would be endangered by having a child. The cost of whiskey, when prescribed for a patient suffering from a chronic heart condldlon, is deductible. The cost of a special diet for the same patient even though ordered by a physician, is not, since It is considered a substitute for the food he would normally eat. The cost of installing an elevator, which does not Increase the value of a home but is ordered by a physician for use by a cardiac patient, can be deducted as a medical patient. The cost of swimming lessons to improve the patients general health is not deductible, however, since the regulations hold that deductible medical expenses must be incurred in the cure and treatment of specific illnesses and dis- abilities. Deductions for medical expenses must be claimed for the year in which the expenses were paid. The cost of nursing care for sick or elderly people who cannot take care of themselves is derailroad fares are also deduct- ductible, as are those portions of payments to ible for visits to a specialist in monthly life-ca- re another city for diagnosis or retirement homes relating specitreatment of a specific illness or fically to medical treatment and care. . Work this Contest and Win PrizesUl OVER IN $5,000 (UsS) Fertilizers There have been long years of emotional argument about dogs in public places, but at the end of the six months' period we can adopt a state park regulation supported by facts, he concluded. These rules generally are somewhat less stringent than those effective on many State Park systems. PRIZES TO BE GIVEN (In 0O 1ST PRIZE AWAY Certificates) INTER THIS COI AND WINI 1ST PRIZt A Brand New $209.Vo DRESSMAKER ZIG-ZA- G Sewing Machine 2ND PRIZES $140.00 Discount - Certifi-te- s. are good These r . , $209.95 DRESSMAKER ing Machine. 3RD PRIZES j u 2-- Dress Forms. Sew- stable 4TH PRIZES . order. you the best , your return last year? overlooked Many taxpayers this deduction, according to Herbert J. Zimmerman, president CPAs, of the Utah Associate- who adds that a sln..-anc- e for such premiums paiu during the 1968 tax year is permitted on returns due on or before April 15. The balance of such payments in excess of $150 are to be treated as ordinary medical expenses, entitling you to a further deduction in the event your total medical expenses are in excess of three percent of your adjusted gross income. Heres how it works: You paid $280, for example, for Blue Cross and Blue Shield coverage in 1968. Your adjusted gross income was $6,000. You also paid $30 in doctors bills for your 67 -- year-old dependent father who was not covered by insurance or Medicare. You can deduct $140 (50 percent) of the $280 paid in insurance premiums. This is your total allowable medical deductions since the balance of premiums ($140) and the payments to your fathers doctor ($30) are less ($170) than three percent ($180) of your adjusted gross income. Assume, however, that your fathers doctor bills were $300. In this case, you can claim a deduction of $400. ($140, as before plus $260 representing the balance when $180 (3 percent of your adjusted gross income) is subtracted froqi the $440 total of the rest of your insurance payments ($140) and the $300 paid your fathers doctor). Taxpayers frequently fail to take other allowable medical deductions, overlooking such expenses as: Transportation charges for visits to the doctors office, such as taxi fare, or a mileage allowance of five cents a mile when driving your own car. Airline and system. SEE THE floodlight disability. Did you deduct 50 percent of. The cost of artificial teeth, maximum to a your premiums (up hearing aids, orthoeyeglasses, of $150) for medical and hosshoes and braces, elastic pedic on pitalization insurance policies hosiery, etc., are also deduct- This six months' trial rule will do the following: 1. Prohibit noisy or vicious dogs and prohibit the turning loose of any animal at any time, anywhere in the State Park the dark about true tractor values? And to thank you for your time 1WMIlMlMI111 iMIIMWIMI system. in great Case line. It won't take more than a few minutes. $126,-180.2- $95,-184.- : tractor deals in the country today with the ' ial serious fires have become in our country is illustrated by these facts: Every day, more than 1,000 homes are hit by fires; every 44 minutes fire claims a life and last year fires claimed the lives of more than 12,000 persons. jimnipaWM milNearly one and one-ha- lf lion dollars has been received Ltd. Tokyo, Japan and American by the State of Utah as its share Capital Corporation, economic of $25 million distributed by the1 U.S. Department of the Interior developers of countries. to 23 states. His government experience beThe money is from receipts gan in 1955 when he was a mem- by the Bureau of Land Manageber of the Hoover Commission ment for uses of the Task Force on Intelligence Actilands, according to vities. Since that time he has Robert D. Nielson, the bureaus served in numerous positions state director for Utah. and was assistant secretary of Secretary of the Interior Wacommerce for international af- lter J. Hlckel said in Washington fairs in the Eisenhower Ad- that more than $24 million of ministration. the total was paid to states out Prominent on a civic level, of revenues from mineral leases Mr. Kearns is a former president for the period which of the U.S. Junior Chamber of ended December 31, 1968. The Commerce and at that time pre- remainder represents revenues sented the charter to the GunnicoUected from grazing permits son VaUey Club with the Salina and other fees for public land Jaycees as sponsors. He is also uses. Each state receives semipast president of the Pasadena Tournament of Roses Associaannual payments of 37.5 percent tion and has served in a large of federal revenues collected within that state from mineral variety of positions on a California and national level. leasing bonuses, rentals and royHe is married to Marjorie alties on public lands or former Prescott Kearns and the couple public lands where the federal reside in San Marino. They are government still retains mineral the parents of four children: rights. Mineral leasing Includes Patricia. Helen (Mrs. Edward oil, gas, potash, sodium, coal Lee) Clabaugh, Los Angeles; and phosphate. Utah received a check for Henry Timothy Kearns, San Francisco; Mary OriUa (Mrs. $1,441,103.25. This is$U7,298,-5- 7 David George) Rohe, Pasadena more than the state received th and Michael Prescott Kearns, for the same period San Diego, California. in 1967, Mr. Nielson said. According to Secretarys Hick-e- ls announcement, payments to states were as follows: Alabama, $7,660.57; Alaska, $3,631,323.32; Arizona, $31,394.13; Arkansas, $8,766.67; California, $1,601,-605.1- 8; Colorado, $1,419,717.58; 3; Florida, $976.88; Idaho, Kansas, $69,905.27; Louisiana, $144,411.15; Michigan, ; $12,565.87; Mississippi, $7,857, -47; Montana, $1,664,048.64; NeState Parks and Recreation braska, $3,282.12; Nevada, Director F, C. Kozoil, today New Mexico, $301,725.43; made it official that starting next North Dakota, March 1, dogs are going to have Oklahoma, $63,666.67; a sixmonths trial periodic which $564.19; South Dakota, to prove themselves good neigh- Oregon, Washington, $105 and $77,409.86; bors in state park campgrounds. Wyoming, $8,763,244.93. Koziol signed an order that will ST. PATRICK'S PAY, at least temporarily end a ban fcEGORRA! A against keeping dogs overnight in the State Park system. But the order sets tight controls on dogs both day and night. The order applies from next ; ' March 1 through August 31, 1969 when it wiU expire. It includes all campgrounds in the State Park mu oi0at4iraeiD how Offers Tax Tips Share Payment F , Just Large B.L.M. State Parks 4. If there are elderly persons or young ones who need special care, someone should be asrigned to aid them. r 1. Draw up a floor plan, indicating all doors, windows, stairways and porches. 2. Determine alternate ways to reach the ground from each room, especiaUy upstairs bedrooms, in file event any one escape route is blocked. 3. Hold fire drills at night as well as the day, so that each M Association I Utah C.P.A. Chance In fire . 30, 1911. He attended public schools in Gunnison, Ogden and the University of Utah. He also resided in Salina with the late W. H. 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