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In. kliMui-- J ',.11.1 5c i aid ft ,,,, mi'll 5. .i.Vi'iil - on the increase Violence ittWioc t fl fttcl i tt.i-l- tl'of4.l4 rd1 HLr' cuf kit.14 tlu Mb c h4 Irjtidl lhat cal fi c.rci.i (tuition alcdtc ti.cttlj, 11 tvl-la- tv. calc 11. h M i v k al.'it mI rUI! aiijuKtiJ nuiii tntM 114 c, RuUaoO ctaldfcdi Tta Mt.1.t.'.od I Stiff tried. rtf 1 (our ) ran Atiuond mjunc (tuldrrfl utulcf T.r avrfafr gr t( ihtlitim dyuf a a (fault (4 atauar it fan ) ran ca4 tit I9FJ tfwt rfr M2J frfaurt at cnld altuar and ncfilfcl in Utah Ihr ftfrv Htu Compart'd with Thctmftl) a( um haW inrfra-r- arrrdf a an altnotl Thrfr HKfrar in If numtrr aUiH tiriim llah t4 h lo (rum Sexual altuw frjwtru tiKrratrd 3o prfrrnl tirally 14 in in llah "Justified by I,.;. Works" . DiaI-aMessa- ge 529-394- 0 FAITH BAPTIST CHURCH An All Bible Church STEPS OF FAITH KMTI 9:00 a m. Sunday Welcome to all! A Warm 100'S and Itr Wtclnd 4 acdinHI Urm rh.liic'S tlrl) a ittuch a (ilhn gfrafrf Had (due A1 almond alacab la tfunr la (wr ml Uar 14 Uar Irgulaf claaMxKam M t Mill Ml taflrr i ma)cir cauor o( in jury 1 bun-.iod- r Irf krrucr ki.liiit . r Committrc on Aging fU-maithat 4 prrcml of all cldrrly riturn art aubjrct to aomc lypr of abuse, neglect or exploitation There are oxer ISS.txo ettuen over the age of 60 In I'lah About 6.3W of these may be polenta! victims of abuse In 1983, 121 abused elderly persons were served by Utah Adult Protective Services. The number of abused adults receiving some type of assistance tn Utah averages 195 per month. It is estimated that the likelihood of elderly abuse being reported ts approximately one out of six. It is estimated that only 10 to 25 percent of all cases of family violence are ever reported. The U.S. Surgeon General, Everett Koop, M.D., said "Violence is every bit a public health issue for me and my successors in this century, as smallpox, TB and syphillis were for my predecessors in the last two centuries." 1 20 Jiill New Jeans lb tacbcaij alat $10.00 PAULETTE'S SMART SHOP Main street - Salina i Thu 71lurdy, Mrvh II, Hit cainmunily t cordially imitnd to myoy a muural program fmMird by the Fa iih RapUM Church A choir compfivod of young people from tlx-- Anchor Chmtian Academy in Salt like City, will be xtngmg lal D Discovery Elementary School in Vernal, Utah honored students who received superior ratings in the annual Reflections contest at the general PTA meeting on February Anchor Chmtian Academy t a of Anchor Haplixt Church, where Rev, Tboma Corkudi t Paklor Thi achool, with grade Kindergarten through 12, Hmr for academic excellence, but they are especially concerned with character dn elopment of their xtudenta The pmvenlation of the Academy Choir will begin promptly at 7,30 pm Thur&dayevemngattheSalma American Legion Building The program ts offered free of charge to any and all in the community who would like to attend. mimtry lot in c 1 ( . Choir to Redmond DUP perform at sets annual Faith Baptist Galloping Tea 1 Peterson, f Clearfield High School Clo Co mi repreenird aur high arbued in fhe Mole Smic Voufh Con. toll and hod Ihr fermre apporturuiy la pmd a day al the Male Capitol, ccimprtmg in imperch and depafe on promptu controvernal goxemmental iurx She rrcendy reprewnfed fhe Salma American Legion Auxiliary al the Oratorical Conic! and placed third in the region Cami is also active in church acUvities and is presently serving as president of liver Seminary Class, First Councrlor of her Laurel Hass and Ward Organist in the Redmond Ward. Cami has a special talent of creative writing, which has enabled her to write many special essays and scripts for programs and pep assemblies. Cami has a pleasant personality and many friends. She plans to attend college next fall in the field of education. REGIONAL COMPETITION Kimo and T.,i V and Slc-vc- Camp ailcndrd lfu Rcgiun.s! fu .Me Championships Iasi week at Delia Kura '.v. 3 a m Ihd 1 10 lbs ; Kimo placed Hi n ihe 1 di .md Sieve placed 3rd m lha 1C5 lbs class Alig.,,s!fd for Ihe Siaie Championship ihis S.ci.fd.y ai 5-- J t Reflections winner off Mjife 11 f'ri Contest. 20 f 0.1.4 iscovery Elementary Reflections Maternity 11a ha teen W oil Mawxaf, a leader t4 Ha J ear ihr la 0 member of Uar t'hi(ue Inll Team, HrM Afiendanf fa Ucmorming tucm, t4 110141-11- of the Senior winner New Spring i u W c! Co mi ho Iwnan) farr Ac i5rll.r or.4 bo fmrti lt.rtf.lef eg the .Value. I Honor Sorirlj, bbr leffnl 0 Stannary Ifae Shannon off tig'-lii-- ImtiC tliUMCOlk granddaughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Peterson, of Salina, was a recent Bathing Suits la I it gw la full Horizon Pageant $5 & $10 ii.icgr ih 1 tr, arriving in small sizes for the Jr.. Miss Tops .ifiuit. aiicf 4.14 gw fa In I.ili j it Jr .11 t,d Mr KcfiJjl daug'hir'f lit Xk Uk ki of tLcadmuf.4 1.4 CA4 0 Vtucd flu . trxb adjce in kit.cio) iIjuIjo ail fUtiagh lief h gl. kcliiej Mae hk flora la frfri4 a elj New Formals Summer iaui4 It.e i $15.00 $50 to $75 In rti 14 11 ('!& ib Hie i1 1 !iciv.i He li, ij Of June. 1 i.li i Dress & Casual Pants in la i.ll V. iik'.c C t'lah tRtKiiKT1IK U)Kt.V The U S Hour of rprnrn-Latn- I l'S CTtorf iniftlvr family rrla!cnhi In a carte )rar pmod. If (arfrml c4 huaharxi and nr commit at lrat anr x lolmt art aatnM rarh rthrf iKinng 54 afircixima!r!y J.cmo cmm and rhildrm frmvrd ahrj. m Jib Mf t n,i )ero mi S ra f J a Ihtfd ot rml Mditn afr ktllod Ihnf hutdaand of hc fnrhd AlmoM So (arttml td all mui-d- i t leilrf ttmcfl J Student of The Month l led! Itbic Ibid la tar ifi tarciaJ djc ljtb C llkara COM c4 ttua rat'iJ Cduc alum tjr tr rn 7 c4 )rjf la IKt Karlt ABt Ik tfi ttir ft n( ir.aytf uUirao4 t Stoat aluvjvr laaidita util ottit n a il.ililirth lo )raf atuT Im)lua1 lUnd f (arfrrtl IfKfraw 4. .Id kfc t-- rtic Hal (.lOtdlKiJ (irtcdl Jk 18 t4 Ciul4 lhaIf'rallhnf.t m ttar an rLmalcij I J W 111 rtr 1 1111 rtj Tbrtv is h4 HiiaHc Camt Wkins $ namc-SluJcrti of Iho Monih Montel Jackman, NSHS Student of the Month BYU sets conference for Women keynote the first women's conference sponrored by BYU at 8:30 a m. March 28. in the Marriott Center. The conference will bring together 87 presenters who will speak and participate in discussions on topics such as 'Contemporary Problems Facing Women and the Family, Legal and Ethical Issues Raised by Scientific and Medical Developments in Reproductive Health, The Full Time Homemaker as 'an Endangered Species, and Challenges Confronting Women Reentering School and the Work Force. Lectures, panels, and cultural events will take place throughout the day and evening March 28 and 29 and urtil noon March 30. BYU President Jeffrey Holland said this meeting aims to provide a rich experience for women - young and old, married and single, mothers and daughters, in a conference full of intellectual stimulation, cultural enrichment and spiritual affirmation. Further conference information can be obtained by calling the Womens Research Institute, Registration information is available at More tax tips for tlifierf Ifilniutu f i 11. al 1!- II, trean Jo a r. i , j. n, ii Redmond 7oti The annual rv ml w.li ,.r ! a of all kind cl and Redmond (an. l.N M,wj! ,1 I nul. cookie, and 1..J1 h ! .'r r-- J tr (iHicrf. '.t fiev'-.- Among the tax laws to be discussed are changes to the tax credit for the elderly, as well as the extra $1,000 exemption for taxpayers 65 and older, the special exclusion of up to $125,000 or gain on the sale of a residence by taxpayers age 55 and older.$ the Second Annual Career Seminar to be held at Snow, March 28, according to Cless Young, co- ordinator. We expect over 500 people to participate in this seminar which will involve high students from North Sanpete, Juab, Manti, Tintic Nortn Sevier and South Sevier High Schools, Young said. He added that Snow students, Job Service clients and interested members of the community are also invited to attend. ' (.i, Jrnsefl, llene ( l.t .s'. '.m i, j ,J tielma Rasnuivo-n- , n.i funds raised Will tv i:ei o (, i,p the I) t I Cjl-in Ristmia d INCOME TAXES Business Indr. idu.il St-f- The new law regarding taxation of some social security benefits is one of the topics to be featured on Your 84 Tax Return: 55 and Older to be aired Sunday, March 31 from 2 to 3 p.m. on two Utah Public Broadcasting stations, KUED TV, channel 7, and KBYU-TV- , channel 11. During the program, representatives from the National Society of Public Accountants, and others, will discuss tax laws affecting those over 55 years of age. The IRS will provide toll free assistance throughout the show to answer viewer questions. The toll free number is - bap.ng Tea' will In House Computer u HEATH'S ACCOUNTING 8. MANAGEMENT SERVICE Valdo D. Heath Enrolled to practice P, Revenue S'rvtre l 550 West Main -- Salina 529-757- 6 ZSI ACCOUNTING AND TAX SERVICE David J. Rasmussen M.B.A. Gunnison 528-379- 6 Taxpayers 55 and older are encouraged to take advantage of this pertinent program. aE35rS55ZS5S3 EXPERT TAX PREPARATION Career Seminar are underway t'a.-kL'i-- & Camilla Eyring Kimball will Plans Tbe Redrr.iarid In the Privacy of Your Own Home!1! In my Representatives from nearly 50 career areas will be on hand to inform participants about job opportunities available and information about the jobs. People with expertise in such areas as Physical Therapy, Communications, Acting, Computer Technology, Medicine, Civil Engineering, The FBI, Cosmetology, Insurance, Nursing, TV and many more will be lecturing and answering questions about their professions. 20th Year Shirley Probert 758-243- 6 or 529-394- 5 Processed by a computer am computer qualified in doing joint, individual or small business returns INTER-T- AX SERVICES 21, 1985 Each student who participated in the contest was presented with a certificate. Those who competed on council level were given a ribbon and a cash award. Shannon Peterson, second grade, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ron Peterson of Vernal and grand-- , daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harold, Peterson of Salina and Mr. and Mrs.' Lynn H. Hansen of Elsinore, was a winner in the literature category. She received a ribbon and a five dollar cash award. The Hair Connection Complete Beauty Services For Men and Women! Open Monday Call Friday or Anna Hammond Cammille Mecham ( YI Thru 9:30 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. 529-78- 9 89 East Main - 1 Salina i |