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Show Ben Lomond Beacon, December 1 3, 1 979 Page 1 6 X'K Wahlquist honor roll ' - ' Com. from page 1 MAKLYS DELLALUCIA, Joel Freestone, Cynthia Furgeson, Guy Gaines, Janetta Hall, Sheila HanMark cock, Hancock, Michelle Hansen, Lesa Higley, and Kirk Jardine. Caroline Larsen, Christian Lisa Larsen, Larsen, Richard Leigh, Glee Ann London, Terri Marsh, Diane Martinez, Norman Marx, David McNarie, Connie Parke and Joy Peterson. James Riddle, RaKelle Rowley, Chad Russell, Pam Treblay, Loree Wardle, Wayment, Jed Knight, Glenda La Rue and Susanne Malan. MARETTE NIELSEN. Shelly Penman, Allyne Lynette David Harper, Dalene and Colette Seventh grade Shelly Allen, Charlene Bailey, Sheri Barrow, Ann Bunnell, Melanie Burton, Chancee Butterfield, Leisa Charlton, Shelly Charlton, Lori Ann Child, Patricia Child and Clayton Chugg. Stacey Conley, Thomas Cottam, Susan Davis, Anthony Deaton, Deborah DeVries, Shamra DeVries, Dana Dominguez and Sara Lee Fawson. Rochelle Barton, Dawn Chase, Terri Cottam, John DeGiorgio, Brian Edsinger, and Post, Webb. WWayment, and Darrell White. Eighth grade Kristeen Andersen, Todd Anderson, - Ropelato, Wakefield, Jeffrey Tammy West Steven Griffin Hansen. Teresa Peterson, Kathie Freestone, Gordon Gurgeson, Vicki Hartz, April Heslop, Sheri Jensen, Lori: LaRose, Donald Mogensen, Stacy Denise Nelson, Deborah Hollee Heslop, Colleen Ireton, Shelli Peabody, Shannon Ritzman and Julie White. Kearl, David Kirkham, Kim n Our Time O l979Gmicr receives Eagle By Hazel Park service to our readers we are happy to report that the great JOHNNY CASH will appear in concert Saturday, Dec. 15, at the University of Utah Special Events As a public Eric Engelby, son of Mr. and Mrs. Orville Engelby, 2844 N. 1025 E., North Ogden, has earned one of the highest Center. Show time is 8 p.m., with the fabulous entertainer sup- ported by the Carter Family. awards in scouting the rank of Eagle Scout. The scout is a member of Troop 54 and the Elim Johnny Cash needs no introduction to country music fans. THE MAN IN BLACK recently accepted the Humanitarian for his activities in the Youth For Christ Award Organization, in which Johnny was named MAN OF THE YEAR. CASH also took his entire family and staff to Israel last Christmas, where he did a benefit concert for the Bethlehem Lutheran Church. In his scouting activities he has earned membership in the Order of the Arrow, has been a senior patrol leader and junior assistant scoutmaster. In activities at Weber High School he is a member of the National Honor Society and the Weber High School Band. He is also a former vice president of the Ascension Lutheran Church youth group. orphanage. Every song that CASH touches turns to a gold record. JOHNNY is known, as KING MIDAS of country music. He spans the broad spectrum of Folk, Country and Gospel music and is in command of his audience ot ail ages. The Crown Jewel of Country Music has been polished to perfection, after some rough years, until his value was discovered by his talented wife, JUNE CARTER CASH. Advance tickets for the JOHNNY CASH concert are Western available in this area at Hill Field, and DALLY-Uwear in Riverdale. P Feature JOHNNY CASH Read and use c lassified ads PEOPLE ONCE ENTRUSTED THEIR WEARY BOWES TO MATTRESSES NAPE OF CORN- HUSKS OR HORSEHAIR OR GOOSE ! FEATHERS. THE RULE OF THUMB C THE SOFTER THE WAS: STUFFING THE BETTER THE BEP." ffioPAY, THE Engel by It's time By Richard M. DeVos and Jay VanAndel The taxpayers revolt now sweeping the country could increase in magnitude when taxpayers realize that inflation is pushing them into higher income tax brackets. Figures MOST' COMFORTABLE MATTRESSES ARE BUILT AROUNP COILSPRINGS, ' ' MAPE OF ONE OF MAN'S STRONGEST ANP HARPEST be MATERIALS ... to limit federal spending Obituaries GOES STEEL WIRE. O r G05HIEB innersprings AREA7ADVIS0R.F0R.L0C FLEX IN PROPORTION TO THE WEIGHT UPON THEM. THEY STORE ANP RELEA SE ENERGY PERPETUALL Y. THIS GIVES UNIFORM SUPPORT WITHOUT "BOTTOMING OUT " (Q. 2sSO THE MATTRESS ALWAYS mEWS CARER Frances H. Clarke o Gibson 33 Frances Hannah Clarke Gibson, 89, of 4695 W. 1800 S., - Taylor, died Wednesday, Nov. 28, 1979, at an Ogden RECOVERS ITS ORIGINAL nursing home. QUICKLY ANP STAYS COMFORTABLE ANP GOOP LOOKING. COURTS SY Of AMERICAN INNSRSPRIN0 MANUFACTURERS SHAPE omt She was born March 19, in West Weber, a daughter of Edward Charles and Sarah Ann Walker Clarke. She married John William Gibson on Nov. 23, 1910, in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. He died Nov. 26, 1978. She was a member of the LDS Taylor 2nd Ward, where she had been secretary of the Primary, a Relief Society 1890, TIME & INSTRUMENT CO. visiting teacher, and a Sunday School organist., She SEITIE had also served on the Old Folks Committee for many years. Surviving are one son and three daughters, Fred E. Gibson, Pleasant View; Mrs. Alfred (Marie) Turner, Mrs. William D. Morgan; (Opal) Hammer, Taylor; Mrs. Max (Mary) Wadsworth, Calif.; Fresno, 18 40 great8 grandchildren; grandchildren; Funeral services were conducted in the Myers Mortuary Chapel in Ogden, Dennis B. Hadley of the Taylor 2nd Ward officiating. Interment in West Weber Cemetery. with Bishop EricR. Ferrin SALES o SERVICE oPARTS Eric Robinson Ferrin, 4387 HARRISON infant son of Conrad O. and Kristen Crosther Ferrin, of 3439 N. 1000 W., Pleasant View, was stillborn Thursday, Dec. 6, 1979, at the McKay-De- e Hospital. The parents are members of the Pleasant View 1st LDS Ward. Surviving are the parents of Pleasant View; four brothers and one sister, Layne C. Ferrin, Marc T. BLVD. 479-097- 0 The Christmas Ferrin, Clock Make this Season Special with a Gift of Time A Family Heirloom. FEATURES: Height: 7878" Width: 2018" Dept: 1214" Ash Cabinet features Olive Ash Burl on the Columns, face and base front overloys. It's silver moon phase dial is enhanced by gold plated corners, raised Arabic numerals and Silver Time Ring. It has a Triple Chime weight-driveGerman movement with and decorated polished weight shells and lyre This Heirloom clock has a front pendulum. Troy J. Ferrin, Brady T. Ferrin and Konra Ferrin, all of Pleasant View. Also surviving are the grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Harold L. Ferrin, Pleasant View; Mr. and Mrs. Lorin W. Crowther, Harrisville. Graveside services were held :. Saturday in the Ogden City Cemetery with Bishop Kennith L. Dallinga of the Pleasant View 1st Ward officiating. Funeral directors, Myers Mortuary of Ogden. released recently by the Chamber of Commerce of the: United States indicate that inflation is raising our taxes au-- f tomatically at the rate of $35 billion a year or $600 annually . for the average family. A policy analyst at The Heritage Foundation put it this . way: A typical family of four with an income of $15,000 paid $1,375 in 1978 taxes. If that family received a pay ; increase just matching the 11.1 percent rate of inflation, its 1979 tax payment will be $1,564.65, an increase of nearly; 14 percent. For the most part, wage increases do keep pace with, the cost of living, but there is no way that these increases.' can cushion the effect on the employee of being pushed into . a higher tax bracket. As a result of the larger paycheck, the' government takes a larger share of ones earnings. That means the government is able to bring in more money with- - ; r out voting a tax increase! ... Dr. Milton Friedman estimates that when, the cost of living goes up ten percent, the federal treasury actually re-ceives sixteen percent more in revenues because so many people are paying higher taxes. No wonder there is no serious effort to curb inflation. Its a. means of taking more money from the taxpayers without the political embarrassment of legislating higher taxes. t In 1978, the Congress and the President supported a tax cut, although even the highest figure discussed, about a $20 billion cut, would not compensate for inflation and higher Social Security taxes! which take effect next year. Tax limitation alone will not solve the problem at the federal level. Rather than live within the budget established by limitations the federal government could simply print more money to cover its costs, something cities and states cannot do. More money in circulation would, of course, make the dollar worth even less; the rate of inflation would rise, and still more taxpayers would be pushed into higher tax brackets. What is needed is a Constitutional Amendment limitfederal ing spending. By establishing a legal ceiling on the amount of money the government can spend we will once again gain control of our tax dollars. When politicians are required to live within a budget, they will be forced to establish spending priorities and eliminate wasteful and unnecessary programs. This probably wont happen in the next year, but as more Americans recognize that they are losing ground to inflation caused by federal spending, the tax revolt that has been directed at state capitals and city halls will come home to roost on the Capitol Dome. (Note:. Jay VanAndel is Chairman of the Board of Amway Coip., Ada, Michigan, and will serve during 1979 as Chairman of the Board of the Chamber of Commerce of the United States. Richard M. DeVos is President and cofounder of Amway.) s Fr M in Only!! gal Undocidod what to givo that favorlto for Christmas?? n beveled plate-glas- door and s plate-glos- s sides. A SPECIAL Gif T FAMILY F03 EVERY at ci effordsbb Compare with any 1 price. 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