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Show f Orrin Hatch discusses taxes Gllironlcle tournament winners T-B- all encouraged capital investment, hurdles environmental those would not be insurmountable, a plant could be modernized, and American steel would become more competitive on world markets. Senator Orrin Hatch (R. Utah) scores the federal tax system as impeding job creation and productivity while inflation thrusts Americans into higher and higher tax brackets. In an article titled Inflation, 'Taxes, the Budge, and You, .appearing in the July Readers The IDigest, Hatch writes: bottom line of these tax policies ican be found in my state of iUtah, where 5,500 jobs at a U.S. .Steel facility are in jeoperdy. The short-terproblem centers on demands by the Environmental Protection Agency for the installation of advanced devices, which U.S. Steel says it cannot afford. 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Orem-vie- 112x221 Payson-wirrigatio- 110x120 Eldridge-wterm- s 21 21 This Nation Shall Endure Ezra Taft Benson $4.95 This book presents a fervant jplea in defense of mans rights, and a challenge to all Americans to overcome their about Americas (complacency (continued prosperity and their Wn role in her destiny. n Acreage acres So. of acres Payson-nea- r acres acre Payson-mulSalem-commerci- $136,500 Payson-wstr- Hi. Sch. al unit ti 15,900ac 20,000 ac zone 37,000 ) State-Ore- $635,000 70.000 172.000 bl 0 sq. ft. bldg An Enemy Hath Done This Ezra Taft Benson 55.95 A compilation by Jerreld L. Newquist of some of Mr. Bensons speeches and writings, many of them not previously published. In a spirited comparison of general principles with specific and often grim examples he underlines the theme that a godless communist conspiracy is plotting against Our Three Loyalties the United States, and sounds the Ezra Taft Benson $4.95 chilling warning that indeed it can happen here unless patriotic A book that should be read by Americans combine to turn back every thoughtful Christian today. the tide. A Plea for America Ezra Taft Benson 75 S. Unique Bldg Payson-wol- d 50x171 2.5 acres Spring Lake-577- Book A Through God-jgive- Lots 50 x 100 Cultisac Celebrate Our Stated Birthday acre 2 Slones H2 West n A statement given at the White House Forum on Domestic Policy held on October 21, 1975, at the Hilton Hotel in Denver, Colorado. QDfFice $c tol ' Snob ihtpplg Aue. Jtagaon Second place in the Payson Tournament. The Panthers. Front, left to right, Travis Parry, Jesse OBryant, Scott Ringer, R. J. Taylor, Travis DeMllle, back, left to right, Alex Patterson, Kevin Raff, Robby Baker, Brandon Parry, Jason Eschelmann, Joe Taylor, Miguel Ruiz. Coach J C. Taylor. Absent: Brian Pike. T-b- Dan Lafferty, chiropractor Crystal clear reasons to save and check at First Security. First Security brings you gleaming, exquisitely detailed French lead crystal, that rings with quality at the flick of your finger. From one of the worlds largest makers of fine crystal, this full 24 lead crystal catches light with fiery brilliance. Its delicate, elegant, and finely balanced in your hand. And a sparkling addition for any home entertaining occasion. Get a matching pair free. Deposit $50 or more in a new or existing personal savings account, or $100 or more in a new personal checking account, and select two matching pieces of stemware or tumblers free. (One free gift per family, please) How to collect the set. 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Dan just completed his internship in Los Angeles and has been practicing at 290 East 300 South in Provo. He plans to open a practice in his home in Payson at 588 North 600 East. Dan told the CHRONICLE his chief interest is in wholistic health which emphasizes proper nutrition, exercise, and environment. He plans to one day build a facility where his patients can be placed in a completely controlled environment for observation. He feels this approach can lead to some dramatic relief for people suffering from allergies and other diseases that may be partly due to environmental or dietary j Dan also lectures on the wholistic approach to health. Dan graduated from Payson High in 1966, then served a mission to Scotland in 1967-196He worked as a carpenter on construction jobs in Colorado and 9. Utah while taking undergraduate courses at BYU. In 1976 he enrolled at the Glendale Community College, then attended the Los Angeles College of Chiropractic. In 1979-8he served his internship in the Los Angeles Chiroprac0 tic Clinic. He and his wife Dolina have five children: Sharon, Jacqueline, Rebecca, Dan, Jr., and Ruth. His younger brother Mark is now doing his internship and will join Dan in practice early next year. - k |