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Show Pe Farm Bureau Calls for Lift of Ban feed grains this year including three times the amount of wheat this country can use in a He also said the Ford year. administration had capitulated interests of to the labor unions who had refused to load foreign bound gram in an effort to force a union sponsored cargo suference bill. The Board of Directors of the Utah Farm Bureau Federation has sent a letter to President Gerald Ford calling on the President to immediately lift the ban on grain sales to foreign countries. g The strongly-worde- d letter reminds the President of his May 1975 promise to farmers for unfettered access to world markets if they would produce abundant crops. In that May speech, Ford said farmers have my support for a vigorous export policy for their products. We have now eliminated all restrictions on exports. is deterThis administration mined to act in support of the American farmer and his best interests. It will not act to distort his market. The Farm Bureau leaders said the Ford administrations action on September 22 extending export restrictions to Poland and reseveral other countries presents a direct contradiction of your pledge to the farmers of America. This action is a breach of faith. Commenting on the letter to Mr. Ford, Farm Bureau president Elmo W. Hamilton, Riverton, said farmers have produced a record crop of wheat and most Hamilton said if the ban on further farm exports is not lifted soon, farmers planting fall wheat will reduce their plantings and consumers will eventually pay more for wheat products. Leaders of Utahs largest farm organization also called upon Mr. Ford to reject any proposal to make America a state trading nation. They urged Ford to reassert his commitment to the market system by immediately lifting the export ban. long-hel- d "Farmers and ranchers of this country are committed to continued abundance, but our success is completely dependent upon operation of the market system without government the letter interference, cluded. con- Public Notice STATE MONEY MANAGEMENT COUNCIL SUMMARY FORM DEPOSITS AND INVESTMENTS OF PUBLIC TREASURERS Date: October Unit of Government: Salina 8, 1975 At the close of business on September 30, 1975, the following reflects the deposits and investments of public funds in my possession or control. $20.00 Cash on Hand 20,842.29 Cash in Banks 1 ,955.34 Time Certificates of Deposit in Banks Time Certificates of Deposit in Savings & Loans Other Investments: (Specify) 19,370.13 Perpetual Care Savings RICK SHAW Recorder Life Of Insurance? Local Woman GOOD NEWS ABOUT TAXES by Clive J. Buchanan PARTI !.r A new tax law has made it possible for most Americans to reduce current taxes by saving money. It must be done according to government guide lines. 0m4' f The two old plans are the Keogh Plan, and the corporate pension plan. Both are great plans, but are not available to many people. Well talk more about them later. The new plan is the Individual Retirement ' Account, more commonly known , X 1 as I.R.A. The I.R.A. is available to anyone who has an income, is under 70 and a hr If, and does not have a tax qualified type Ada Crane pension or retirement savings plan. Funeral services were held The three major tax consiMonday, October 13, 1975, for derations of an I.R.A. are: died Ada May Crane, 67, who 1. All into the payments October 9, 1975, in a Salt Lake savings plan are tax deductible. a of long City nursing home 2. The money grows faster illness. because the funds accumulate She was born September 7, tax free until received at retire1908 in Salina to John Thomas ment. and Percinda Jensen Crane. She 3. The money and interest on attended schools in Salina, an I.R.A. is taxable as income graduated from Wasatch Aca- when taken out of the plan. demy in Mt. Pleasant and However, this usually happens attended West Minster College after age 65, when income is in Salt Lake City. lower and there is a double tax Miss Crane was employed by The net result is exemption. the Health, Welfare and Educausually less total taxes. tion Department until her I.R.A.s can be set up by retirement two years ago. She many financial organizations, worked for the State Board of only one of which is insurance Health in Salt Lake and also for companies. However, an insurthe Red Cross in Salt Lake. She ance company can offer benefits served four years with the not available with other instituInternational Red Cross in tions. Korea, Japan, and Okinawa. The I.R.A. must be set up She was a member of the right and is not a Church of Jesus Christ of thing. You will need the help of Latter-daSaints. a trained professional to set it Survivors include her mother Contributions are limited to and a brother, John T. Crane, up. of $1,500.00 per year or 15 both of Salina, and nephews and income whichever is less. nieces. Services were held in the Part II will discuss Keogh Salina 2nd Ward. The program for unincorporated plan was as follows: Family Prayer, Warren Crane; Prelude and Postlude Music, Gwenyth Crane; Invocation, Vernon Crane; Song, One Sweetly Solemn Thought Sherrie Harward, Karren Glov- f. V DEPOSITS AND INVESTMENTS OF PUBLIC TREASURERS Date: October 8, 1975 At the close of business on September 30, 1975, the following reflects the deposits and investments of public funds in my possession or control. NONE Cash on Hand Other Investments: (Specify) This does not include cemetery perpetual care fund accompanied by Gwenyth Crane; Tribute, Virgie Nielsen; Musical Heart Tones, by number, Gwenyth Crane; Speaker, J.B. Crane; Song, Abice With Me, Tis Eventide, by Trio; Benediction, Evan Rasmussen; Dedication of Grave, Garr Curtis. Burial was m the Eastside Cemetery, under the direction of Warren R. Jensen Funeral Home. Birds Eye View Of Sports Balanced running and passing by the Wolves left Panguitch still searching for their first victory of the season. It wasnt a Governor Calvin Rampton, in proclamation of October 8th, has offered reward of $1,000 for information leading to the arrest and conviction of any person of a felony charge arising out of the theft or killing of privately-ownelivestock within the State of Utah, where the theft or killing is accompanied by the mutilation of the animal. In the event more than one person gives information leadand ing to a single arrest conviction, the $1,000 reward shall be divided between those persons. The offer of the reward will be in effect until January 1, 1976. Section (8). U.C.A. in to the power regard provides In Scotland long ago to bite He may offer of the Governor: your glove was considered a pledge of deadly vengeance. rewards, not exceeding $1,000 d - -- of their Hitting on 61 passes, Mickelsen and Simpson threw for 141 yards and one touchdown to Heaps. There are some new faces in the pass receiving along with Johnson and Reynolds. Dave Thompson caught four passes for 60 yards. This Wolf looked pretty tough. Tries to get the job done after catching the pass. Johnson had 60 yards and turned in his usual fine performance. Mr. "Clutch Reynolds had 11 yards via the air lanes. Simpson threw for 78 yards, while Mickelsen bombed the Bobcats for 57 yards. The Wolves effective air game made their running game terrific. The Wolves rushed for 344 yards and much of this was the big gainers. Simpson, from his quarterbacking, faked the pitch and ran three big ones for 15 yards. He ended up with 107 yards for the night in 11 carries. Reynolds had two one for 33 yards big rushes and one for 15 yards. His total for the night was 64 yards. - Shaw kept the Bobcats honest by blasting up the middle for 38 tough yards in six carries. Payne looking better at each outing ran for 84 yards in six carries -- thats motoring in any ones league. Payne had runs of 45, 17, and 11 yards and two touchdowns. Johnson, along with catching passes, fooled the enemy, and on an scooted for 25 big ones (Looked a little like his Dad of old the speed that is. Lambertsen had two yards in three carries. Allen .... - Govenor Rampton Offers $1,000 Revard in Killings a hit open country, and rambled on in for a T.D. As said before, new faces in the limelight. This type of football is good entertainment 344 yards rushing and 121 passing for a game total of 465 yards. A point to consider: When plotting the stats of the game, we caught more passes thrown by Panguitch than they did -five interceptions for 36 yards. They caught four passes for 11 option, matter of would the Wolves win, but by how much, as the Wolves broke for the big plays and six touchdowns. All extra points were good - three kicked and three run across. each, payable out of the general fund for the apprehension of any convict who has escaped from the state prison, or of any person who has committed, or is charged with, the commission of a felony. Gov. Rampton said the recent incidence of killings and mutilaanimals tion of privately-ownefrom farms, ranches, and ranges within the State offers not only a threat to the financial aspect of the livestock industry, but also causes fear and unrest among the citizens of the State. d -- at Beaver this Thursday Coach Dailey says, Heres a to super Wolf in the years Mr. Anderson, our come. defense, was very stingy. The lads dug in and Manti never threatened during the contest. Those showing a little extra were Steve Camp, Kevin Rasmussen, Chris Forsyth, Kendall Hales, Kirby Nelson. Good work, Coach Dailey. These wins make Coach Partridge smile for J.V. program; a successful makes for a good varsity. On offense, John Anderson and Mark Miller showed super blocking. Beaver. Would be fun to take a pelt or two from the Beaverites, huh? J.V.s DO IT AGAIN WALTZED BYTEMPLARS 13-- 0 Firing 88 milimeters passes from Lambertsen to Hallows, the Wolves mixed up its offense to again defeat a fine crew from Manti. Little Steve Camp is something to watch very fluid in his movement, giving the oppoyards. Johnson returned one 23 nents a shot at a leg, taking it yards. Curtis, a regular thief in away and waltzing for big the night, stealing two passes and a return of five yards. Camp stole one, and Reynolds picked one off and returned it for eight - yards. Simpson averaged 36 yards on six punt returns while the opposition returned for a net of four yards. Heaps picked up one as a fumble. The Bobcats averaged 33 yards on their punts, and Wolf Curtis ran them back for 29 yards. The Wolves had 19 first downs to five for the Panguitch crew. Its a real treat to be in the booth with a pair of field glasses and watch the play by the linemen. The Wolves were just too tough for the Bobcats. They opened the holes and the backs had a hay day. Those linemen of S. Shaw, Tom Harrison, Kevin Torgersen, and Robinson opened these holes. Scott Hatch played well, as did Curtis Johnson and Todd Peterson. Look at the stats. You dont make these runs without a tough line up front doing the dirty work. On one defensive play, Rich was just ready to annihilate the passer. He saw Robinson and threw the ball up for grabs. Rick must look tough bearing down on a tiny Bobcat. In the halls of N.S., with the girls bearing down on him, he looks like a humble Wolf pup. They simply smile and Rick rolls over and plays dead. Of course the girls do this with all the Wolves. Sure enough Beavers loss is skin to the boys from Parowan. Wonder how Coach Marshall explained this one. Would be interesting to hear. This leaves Kanab on top of the heap, just ready for plucking. When you talk of defense, the Bobcats rushed for only 52 yards and threw for 11. Thats great defense, considering the Wolves intercepted five times. The tackling was good and spread over a wide area. This is also good. Robinson with 2; Johnson, 2; Hardy, 6; Reynolds, 4; Hales, 2; Shaw, 4; Heaps, 3; 1; R. Simpson, 3; Curtis, derailleur gears d Sports style handlebars caliper brake levers Twin-Sti- gearshift controls k the campus, in town, or on a country lane, Schwinn's outstanding lightweight bike with features and equipment usually found on bikes costing much more. Twin-Stigear shift controls, dual position caliper brake levers. Diamond style carbon steel frame. Gumwall tires. Come in today for a test ride youll be glad you did. (Model also available with fenders at extra cost.) At home on MKASSEMBLED AND ADJUSTED AT NQ EXTRA CHARGE now for Christmas Loy-Aw- ay ! WEST E N S K OWS CUfflilSOtl , UTAH SHOP IFA STORES 67-1-- 1 ELDON R. MASON Town Treasurer Curtis in one attempt ran 30 yards and u touchdown. The yards and a touchdown the happiest Wolf on the field. Allen simply got the ball on the WOLVES TREE BOBCATS WIN 45-0 r er, and Anora Mortensen, STATE MONEY MANAGEMENT COUNCIL SUMMARY FORM Unit of Government: Aurora Town WhatsNewIn y $42,187.76 TOTAL FUNDS Death Claims 6 The Salina Sun, October 16, 1975, to and tough Mason, 3; Tatum, 2; Rasmus-- " gainers - quick corral. Steve cracked across sen, 1; K. Hales, 2; Lambertand sen, 1; Camp, 1; and Camps from the four for a T.D. little brother, 1. Harrison dropped pass for extra Remember, people, the Bobpoint. Ronald Anderson, toughbull elk, cats ran only 18 plays and er than a Manti completed four passes. plucked one away from The Wolves were penalized and ran 21 yards for the second 70 yards to 25 for Panguitch. T.D. Dependable Products for City and Farm 'WELCOME UfITERS - Ctirads it Ammo it DiCSes 303 it SioiitiiDfp loves Bags it Qailtl Goatfs (Orange) ABB Toys 1 15 cu. ft 20 cu. ft. 25 cu. ft. $344.95 $299.95 Friskie Sauce Cubes ti Fall close-ou- t. 11 s Prices limited to available stock. 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