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Show The Salt Lake Tribune UTAH Monday, January15, 1996 Salt Palace Bowling Lanes orderlyfashion and still maintain those caps,”’ he said The governorbelievesthe state can justify pouring millions into highway work even with the spending caps. That's because bonding is exempt from the spending cap andthestateis allowed to bond for road improve- ments. The movestill would require an amendmentto law Demos: Want Food Tax Abolished @ Continued from D-1 Utah “Last year, we initiated property-tax reduction. The Democrats haveledout onit. This year, Utah Democrats are saying it’s time to hand out the bread,’ Atkinson said, flinging slices of bread from a table piled with Minute Rice, cans of green beans, peanut but- ter and othergroceries. CREMATIONS $500 Salt Lake Memorial Mausoleum & Mortuary 363-7065 the Primary presidency. er golaying cards, expecially Drags. She on jardening, sewing and doing allkinds of handiwork, she Was 0 preal cookand consirnoker Margarel spent herwinters ftom 1973 f0 1993 in Yuma,Arizona. in 1994 she cameto live with hesonand daughterin-aw, Jeny and Mana own, anihgiomilyFlude two sons, Delbert Glen brown (wie fone) of Mosea. andProvo, Ulan GlenJoryBrownwe Marva of 8 randemioren, 40,geayers ohn rendchitden: and sir, fag Honora Jones of Boise, Id preceded in decth by & son, Ralph oteown,‘anda great-grandson,Brandon Ry a, 440county lUesday tro% m Lindquist Win3408Washingtonane ard ope on Wechescay the ward chapel, one hour Blotfo he service, Bunel wil be behStoodthe Giectonof ‘he 8 Beard Mortuary In t.George, U: ‘Dorothy ” Dotty’ " Anderson n Atkinson Anderson, 88, died 2, 4996,In Sal take Cy, Ua splember 20, 1907, in Oyen,Utah, to James Burt and GraceElizabeth Draney AtkinMarried Glen A Anderson, January 30, 3 He preceded her in death December22, urvived by sisters, LaRae Sullivan, and June tones niece, Lynda Cardwell, who wasike a aatiend iynda's children, well-Camie Humphrey, ond Joshua Cardwell many,ecesoe nephews, who Dolty was like amo! Greeaves forviceswillbe bed{Tuesday January 16, Bt In Burial Gar. dens, tonsEast 4560 "a fonds ‘may call 4-2 at Deseret Mortuary, 36 East 700 South ror1o goes8 The family wishes to express their gratitude to Dr. Kurt Francis and the third floor staff at Doxeyr3 . i MichaelA. Garcia Michael A. Garcia,45, died January 13, 1996 in ne+ sy un.ae 193nsal Laketo Ri cookotf, Memberof the Catholic chuch,Ann fick’s Parish. baseball for snfai er fhoteam winningfst inhe league play and the Roun hs1d Robin Tournamentforthe third year in a row ut his mother, daughter, Michael Sophio, brotherPaticktivosisters, Vivion Garcia, Anna Reyes, and Delores Garcia, all of Salt Lake:also numerous aunts, Unclesnieces and “Funeral mass willbe celebrated, Tuesciay 10 am.at St. Patrick's Catholic Church, 1040 West 4 vigil service will be Monday, 7 p.m, also atthe cl MCh where friends may visit Monday, 6-7pm. Comimial service, Redwood Memorial Estates Cemetery, 6500 So. RedwoodRa, Funeraldecor, Nall ‘Donnell & Sons. aa N 1/16 to Hilmer and Margaret Carison, She mamnied Wiliam George Bain December4, 1940, in Fionn City They werelater sealed in the Salt L LDS Temple. hee lived most ofher life in Bountiful, Utah, until she ong her pale movedto St, George 45 yon. igo. She was an active memberof The hutchri Jesus Gmis of Latter-day Saints. She Scott Alan Harter beyond the governor's revenue projections. As for the provision freezing property-tax rates, Rep. Dave Jones, D-Salt Lake, said the measure factors in the ability to pay elderly homeowners. “When they retire, it would freeze their property taxes so their tax would be the same rate at which theyretired at. Significant numbers of people, when they move into retirement age. lose the flexibility in their income and the growth potential in their income so that to freeze the tax level at current levelsis a fair policy,” Jones said. But is it constitutional? Democrats aren t sure. ‘That's one question we're asking,” Jones said. “It may be we have to go to a constitutional amendment.” For all the Democrats’ talk about their leadership on the issue of tax relief, however,it will take Republicans to make it hap- pen Thekey word this year will be coalition,” said Atkinson, explaining that moderate Republicans have voiced concernsthat conservative fervor has gone too far. It's almost the Newtrebellion of the freshmanclass back in Congress. Manyof those who are way far to the right are asking for $150 million plus(in tax cuts). House Minority Leader Frank Pignanelli of Salt Lake said the role of the Democrats this session will be to “lead out and ask that the governor and Leg make tough decisions. But as in years past, especially last year, we'll form thefirst line of defense against the political extremists who would sacrifice good government fiscal policy on the altar of political expediency dy ‘his. wife aul Robinson and wite Martha, six reat-grondchildren; three ewis of Amenican Fork, Mary Lou Dansie of Riverton, Carole Glode of Sal! Lake ‘era Services will be Wednesday, January 14, ha Anderson& Sons Mortuary Chapel’ 49" Fos) 100 Noth where fence may Call Tuesday, 6 to 8 pm. and o ior to services. Burial in American Fork Cemetery, Mil tay tes by VW. Dist 4 4 Racheile CaltabianoRodriguez Rachelle Caltabiano Rodriguez, bom October, 1974 left oursige Friday morning, Janu16 of Reapicton Distress Synfome at the tender ac ‘Trough her time here Scott Alan Harter, 41, of Cedar Hills, Utah, died Satura nuary 13, 4996, at the American Fork Hospital oe injuries suf. fered in Sueracir cycle accl grievedworkinginheextractionprogam and etWare sureunded Byherlongfondcong mamied Dianne Garland August 18 nN of $1. George,24 grandchildren, and 47 greatgrandchidion: thiee sisters, Ateneo. Muto, unl, Utah; Evelyn Marin, Bountiful and Dorothy Hannery, Arizona, She is preceded in q raters lamar Bob, ond Marin death by three Carlson; andby a sister, Funeral torvices wil beeidTuesday, Janu 16, 1996, 1 at ton 7th Ward LD! Chapel Viskaton wil bePek Monday, January 45, 186 i! Metcal! Mortuary, from pm. and from 4430.0.20pm. p lorto services af the ward. Interment, St. George City Cemetery undlrhe direction of Metcalf Motuary AmosV. Bronson Amos Van Bronson, 29°87,passed away Saturday, January 13,1996. af fis home ofnetural causes, Bom December 23, 1908,in Midway, Utoh,fo George C, and Lele VanWagenen Bronson He married Eiva Spey April 18, 1934, in the Salt Lake LOS Ter ‘ed $ a volunteerfor Salt Lake Senior chiensformanyyears. A vataran of World Wor served Naw. Reed salesman for General Electnc Supply | Survived by his wife, Elva Spemy Bronson; fiends. Graveside services 196, HighlandDrive. Friends ly Wednesday som 1245 fo 45 4a pm at Wasatch LawnMortua! Michael "Mike" DeAngeles PRICE— Michael "Mike" DeAngeles, a) es 1996, at the Castlieview opr perfect beauty and image ofher mother. PRachalle 1s now wang with ner cal grandmother and granny in) God's landand thestars In Heaven wil always shineatte brighter now that this angel hos gon e tachelle will be greatly missed by all whe | know her tne fove-aions noteveryone feels for het could have saved her Rachelle would surely stil be here with us today. Toall the doc {oss Gnd staf at LDS Hospital (Shock Touma CU), we sincerely appreciate ail of your hard the Days of for Rachelle. Our love and Bectonhiking, sailing, and ine outdoors. He ‘thoughts willfove always be with you was also al very fond land ofhig Survived by daughter, Kylie, mother, Roxanne. Heis survived byhis wife,Ane:hs parents, indrew. sisters, Raeanne and Ro: John and Onata;or Renie Harter, and two Nephews and a ni Memorial serviceswill be held Tuesday eve ningat p.m. in ihe Walker Sanderson Funeral st 800 North, Orem, There willbe no no Il, grand formal time for fiends to call aye matnet HelenWaligren and greal-grandpar “funeral sarvices will be held T psday, January 16,1996, 4 ‘noon at Cannon Mortuary, 2460East Eugene L Kinsman feet Kinsman, 64, our loving and devot- 7600 SouthFanMG COR aithe Cannon Mor 68 pM. ond oO ne Hour prior to nd, father, iondfather, and brother. ‘am Freoucet yourlove Suppor and pia We love you R 1414 cer, He wassounded by his wit, chiren ang Evah Lynne McGill schitie’ grandchildren, and Evah Lynne McGill Schillo, beloved mother, his parents, his sas daughter, sister and friend, lef thisite Saturday, january 13, 1996, i Memphis, Tennessee. mm to James andLether one May ‘Mitchell MeGil Ne 22, 1934 to on March30, 1989. in Ezra.and Violet SandMagno, U (insman in Salt Lat iirc loved ond ined civden Inevocond 3 lite to its fullest. and wos six children, devoted to het fam ed Was ighSchaal ‘and morried Martha Hess truly ly, placing her daughon January 19, 4 ters ond sons aboveoll solemniz She loved her w long memberof served in many positions with the Sunday Schoo! successful temitory repfeseniaive forKus. Ad ‘and Boy Scouts sa veteran of the Amy and o tuck driver by trade, He will be let. bringing the deeply, missed andremembered for is love, Chiistmas into gach and even dedication andhar Heis survived byNe nsva ¢i.40 year: sons tynehad a deeb fondness for animals, pac ulary her three on (Dottie) fim (Lon) of erlite and travels, Lynne met and touche eel forot WesWalley, Chior (Gebbie} thelives of meny peorle. We wil fl miss her 5 Mant fest Valley. daughters, f Alice Elie Baker ot Magna: Renee (Lee loving charm, tender touch, and excitement cart) ponent of Whe ¢ panied by her JGiner andstepmathe ‘Margene (John) ‘tionSfFl sil, Ok daughters, Ms tedane tibson) Sow of Wes Jordan: broth Mr. and Mrs. James McGill, two Tenn Mis Relig ars, George(ilofSat Lake Cty, Don (Ada)of D {und Ollila of Ohio; wo: Delt of Fairview, sister, Su gan (Len) Druce of jamonciite, Wyo. sister sterol Uich, Mr Ooniel McGWooshler eight grandcnlicren, isters, low, oe of Nibley, 45 grandchil. Folland, M s. Karen L Mis, Noma Mone Groh: one randchildren Clark ail of utah Fur irorol vervices ca held Tuesday, Januar Preceded in death by her mothe: ne May 46, 4996 at 14.am. at the Hunter 23rd War 393080, 6000 West Fiendsmay calMonday, 6 McGill, and brother, Gary James McGill, Funeral es held Monday, Janu at Redwood Mortuary, 6500 at Memonal Park in Memphis, { ‘and one, hourprior 12 1996, 2 Also, uae memonal service oe servicesat the chron|Interment, Redwood Mebe held on Wednesday, January morial Estates. The family wishes 1o express thelr gratlude for Gt MemonEectes, @500" South Reanood all the loving care of Dr. Clyde Ford, the Salt Road, Wes' an, Uloh In lieu of flowers, donations may be made \ckecine ‘Gnd the Hospice Foundation, a eles. Married Ruth mber 4, 1929. She die16Octobe $1980. Maried Mane Memihew mber 4, 4981. Shedied August 4 1986. For over 40 years Mike worked Jn the cool ty. He resided in sunny side, Castle Gate and Price, He was an avid fehemon, hunterandl enWyed the outdoors. He took great pleasure in In loving memory of ee ‘and cooking for his family and ce Kurt Arthur Lippmann fed by two daughters, LaJuana and Don | witerns of Heber Che 19 ond Steve Starof Kurt Arti utLippmann retumed to his Heavenly Grand Junction. Cole,’ brother, Lou Father's loving arms on Saturday, January 43, DeAngelesof Redwood City, Call sisters, Oolla 1996 of his Sof Lake Chy pm Snow andLydia Barkley. boih of Salt Lake City; homein the presence of | = | seven 1 gredigrandcnicen his fom mn October10, 1907 phews, and a special | in Dresden, Germanyto Preceded in dean by brates, John, Pele, | Heincich Mi M Joy, Frank and Tony: and a sister, Nora Gotanis fie Antonie Lorenz Lipp special tnanks to all those who took such lone care of Mike. "Welcome to the Big Valley, Mike” Greyeide services peanuthr amiy a. 1996, 1 p.m. Price City Cemetery. ” oe ‘sone a Prior to services Nats ElizabethNic NicoleJones Elizabeth Nicole our tile angel dled peocetully in her sleepfom causes Mlcted 10 iisomy 13 Syndrome. Althoughwhe was only with us for a short time, hearts ‘andi we cre thankful forthe time we hag with her ‘Blezabeth was bom on January 4, 1996to Scott lones and Janene Dempssy- ones. ‘She is survived by her parents. and Annie and Allison. She is also surviv sisters, by her Graveside services held on Tuesday, Jonuay 10th, 1996ci ie Sot Lake tery, 1 p.m. 100 N.N Street, Sait Loke Cl in bleu of flowers, t ny, Children's jc Research Dept. P.O. Box 58249. SLC. UT 844! jpecialthanks to John Carey for his suppow and fo nurses at Coltonwoo who helped care for Elizabeth Funeral Directors: Evans and Eaity i rte N4/45 \s his wife of Midvale; one son ana twodaughters, R’ Dennis (wate Karen) Waichof Wes!Jordan: Carolyn Winters of Paci, W i fsband Kent) MeMichael of Hoyisile Weorancentoren ond 20 (grear-grandchilren, 0 son-in-law, Jim Winters of Orer le was ‘preceded in death by one brother and two sisters Funeralsenfess wil be conducted Wedhes. gay, Jon noon it MothiaryChee! 8690South State:Gireehwhere friends may call Tuesday UEige7-9 p.m. see Wednesday, one hour pri Tpentintne CoalviieCemetery ranerel director 14/45 N4/15 Donald Eurene Woodward Donaid Eugene V\ vodward, age 51, beloved father, son and brother, praed ‘away January tehsee in Salt Lake City, Ut is bom October Phtad in Salt mae ¢ch‘07Mitton Hale and ThelmaPrichett ward. Married ShonnaLynn Shepherd ‘October 3.1964, (Div) hters, Von} He is survived by three beautiful dar Wendy Rasmussen, .untitul; power Robinson, Katherine Yvette Vigil, both and grandchildren, Ryan, Mafihew and Joshua lasmussen, Chase and Caitlin Robinson; and Astrea (Star)Vigil donald servedin the Armed Forces and wos a U of U graduate. Joint services for Donald and his father, Milton Woodward, will be held at the 34st Ward, 1078 South 1050 East, Tuesday, vate 16, 1996, 14 O.m, Friends may call from 6londay at Deseret Memorial Mortuary, 0Rod 700 South, Intermentwill be at Wasatch Lawn, TANS N4/15 10, 1954, in Gardena, See son of John ata Nel- husband Wiliam: three tah; Larry G. ban ‘aft Coke died Januar December 2i8in Coalville, He attended schools Sein in andGoalvile tk io 1957 they movedto Salt Lake City — from Coalville. He began or Gold Sitka Slampsos warehouse foreman and served fo 1By ttfoved hunting, fishing and was an avid gor UTAH DEATHS He, wos Dom August portant and Breciousat ysnd time to spend wi Hospital after a lingering lliness of eight years Rangy, and good neighbors ike Hawis end Bette Hathenbru Ems Lois Carlson Bain Robert A. Welch MIDVALE /COALVILLE— Robert Arthur Weich 84, died January 12, 1996. in the Jordan Valley Walker Mortuary, A special hanks 2 ,Tionnson oneuecommunity nurses, Susanne, Shirley, Ann, ong ore ment. “The governoris right on the mark with the $75 million. The additional $20 million goes to what he wanted fundedin thefirst place,’ said Senate Minority Leader Scott Howell, D-Sandy. The money would come from the $15 million to $20 million the legislative fiscal analyst projects eet lokeyon R ond vigina ia. Married icnore ruilfo in Salt ake City, later di- ST. GEORGE, Utah— Lois Carlson Bain, age77, died Friday, January 12, 1996, in St. George, he was bom in Salt Lake City He ied Lucille Ashton December 30, 1942, in wos the ae ot}Sas Meats, | he founded |" Ys. Ato ‘a st president of the South Salt LokeLions Club, He enjoyed musicalarts, golfing, pai ening aNd cooking. He was proud ey i child ren Gron. He 1Gok pre mn his profession ond contin ted fo work unihis passing He won Ngghreeps by allfor is leadership, wisdom ont integr jal conc: apreciation for those he wood wan ond coed tor ty Lippmann: two doughters, La Vonne Mane {Ray Francis aa enye Loreen (David) Smith: pl seven Rio surived byhis sister, Sahy Stnons ong his tend Misgame Vente ond Gerad Uppmann, Raneral services wil be held Wednesday, Jor vary 17, Gt 2:00 pm. at Wasatch Lawn Mor Mot hand Dr dsmay 85 “We can continue to growin an in two years “The time has come,” said Sen Rex Black of Salt Lake, the most senior Democratin the body. ‘We have the surplus."" Again, the party leaders praised Leavitt's $5.4 billion budget, with its $150 million “endowment” for transportation and nearly $1.9 billion for education. However, they said the governor’s blueprint did not address the other issues that emerged from his ballyhooed December growth summit, including crime, open space, water and housing. “Weapplaud what the governor’s doing. My fear is his own party is not going to allow the things that he would like to do for education,” said Rep. Kurt Oscarson, D-Sandy, who said he aiso would take Leavitt's class-size allocation a step further by looking at building expansion. “It does no good to hire the teachersif there's no place to put them,” hesaid. Rep. Mary Carlson, D-Salt Lake, said she was disappointed at the lack of money earmarked for open space,given the buoyancy of the economyand thelip service the issue has received. The $20 million the Democrats would allocate to the growth issues would mostlygo to planning or trust funds in the same vein as Leavitt's transportation endow- 19 away Januar 12,$996in SoHtoxe Cay ran ‘of the LDS Church and was Bom October2 active asRelief Socireser stake Young in_ Richmona, an io joman's leader, and | eacher Elmer Chester and Mary ‘She wasthe owner and operator with her husband Grant of the Grant's Mercantile f Escajeer work as G pink years. T.- Munson it Lake City, Phyllis 1. Bradeld and hysband Tery of Sandy,Utah, Sur vivars of second mariage are: Dale and Ba raNorton, Darrel and Gladys Nojonon, Wiles Ind Molly Norton, Elaine and Jemy Finn, La Nag nd Dean Pettingill. Wwenly grandenicton % thy) Nelson, Precededin rgrandihiidren; star, Thelma ©, Watton rothers rz: brotner, Harold R George ofSalina, onaree aside servic ceded In death bybrothers, |. DeVere and wilibe 11 or Tues esa, January 16, 1996 at Wawom ae Avilla Anderson, Laura Bakerand | Salch Lawn, 3404 Soulh Highland Drive, Fiends ‘and family’ may call Monday at Cottonwoo: rapeserviceswill be held January 17, 1996, Mortuary, 4670 MghiandtDive fom $7 pm 42:30 p.m. at the South Cottonwood 7ih LDS 44N 1/15 Ward, 1280 Fast 4800 South, where Tends and Paul N. Robinson i ror to services, Inter. Valley, Funeral diPaul Nebeker Robinson, as died January 13, onwood Memorial Mofuary, te in Provo, i) Ih, c Billy Stratton eee 299 passed away January 48: 1925, in Victoridaho, to Gwen "Heserved in the US. Navy and Amy. Retired from the Granite School District afler 43 years of service. Survived by sister, Charlene (Chester) Mo: combel, Precededin death by his mother and brother, Martell Gravesideservices wil be held Tuesday 16, pm Memonal Estates, 6500 South Redwood toga, wnerefamily ond inends may call Monday hour prior to services. ferment wil mmediately folow Services at the same location under the direction of monil states 14, lynne’s nar fo St. hae ® dren's Res Hospital in Memphis, Ter mane Pee Soc Na/es Cecil "SOx Uzelac HELPER. Utah— Ce sgos Nevada of Cardiac heatfalure ae gust 18. 1944, in Highland Boy Utah, the son oben" Ureloc Married Teresa Vea, O: died ie ary 12. 1996, in La: ito Nevada. She ecil wa! rk nembetofhe en of America O focal #108) item er PriceE's is logge#6 isso 28 y ber st of CainokeChoe of ules‘Member of the Fireie man’s Associa! Survived by one son and one da otter C Leon and Linda Uzelac of Woods C Shem Uzelac Bo. gr jeather Bar 5. Kathy ns Ogden Ut Milla”Nickel. Sy¥via *Sonnten i Boulde: ent brother, F nsoSamLakeCy death by of Alaska Miko. of Boor jas, Don and Robert c Mh of Bho funeral mass Wednesduy Compiled by Debbie Hummel] TheSalt Lake Tribunenotes the fol- lowing deaths by name, age, date of death, residence and mortuary handling the funeral arrangements. ANDERSON, Dorothy H., 88. Jan. 12, Salt Lake City, Deseret Mortuary, Salt Lake City BAIN, Lois C., 77, Jan. 12, St. George. Metcalf Mortuary, St. George BRONSON, Amos V Jan. 13, Salt Lake City, Wasatch Lawn Mortuary City a 95, Jan 13. St. George Lindquist’s Mortuary. Ogden 64. Jan. 12, Salt City, McDougal Funeral Home COOK, Cynthia L.. 34 Jan. 7, Los Ange Salt L BROWN, Anna M., URGENER, Bobbie K.. les. Calf. Wasatch Lawn Mortuary, Lake City Salt DE ANGELES. Michael. 90, Jan. 13 Price. Mitchell's Fun fi Chae price HARTER, Scott A. 13 Dedar Hills, Walker Sandersc Foner Home, Orem JOHNSON, IrmaF.. 92, Jan 13, Salt Lake City, Cottonwood Mortuary. Salt Lake KINSMAN, Eugene ©. Jan. 11, Salt Lake City, Redwood Me morial Mortu. ary, Murray NORTON, Olive N., 87, Jan 14, Salt L City, Cottonwood Memorial Mortuary Salt LakeCity NOWOTNY, Desiree D., infant, Jan 1 Salt Lake City. McDougal Funeral Home, Murray ROBINSON, Paul N 73, Jan. 13, Provo Anderson & Sons Mortuary, American Fork STRATTON, Billy, 69 Jan, 13, Salt Lake City, Memorial es Mortuary Mur ray UZELAC i. 84. Jan. 12. Helper Mitchell's Funeral Chapel, Price WELCH, Robert A., 81. Jan. 12, Midvale Goff Mortuary, Midvale. UTAH BIRTHS Compiled by Debbie Hummel TheSalt Lake Tribunenotes the fol lowing births by parents’ names, resi nee. sex of baby. birthdate and hos tal. Relatives and friends wishing to purchase extra copies of today’s Tribunein morationof a birth can do soby calling 237-293 AGNEW ia and Brent, Park ¢ son, Jan. St. Mark's Hospital, Salt Lake City BEERS, Heather and Stephen, Salt Lake St. Mark's Hospital Salt Lake Cit BRIMHALL, Tricia andChance, West Valley City, son, J Lake Re c.Ak Cynthia and Paul Sandy, St. Mark's Hospit i, Salt son. Lake FANDOV AL, Nora and Wayne, Salt L iter. Jan. 13, Salt Lake Re cal ( Salt Lake City Zachary, Magna, son z 15. spending-cap statute limiting gov- ernment growth to a formula based on population, inflation and other factors Hickman would rather preserve the spending caps while reducing revenue through tax cuts Last year’s property-tax reductions providedrelief to two-thirds of the taxpayers of Utah, Atkinson said, and Democrats felt good about that “But this yea everyone should share in the prosperity. There isn't a more regressive tax than the tax on food because everybody hasto eat.” Coming on the heels of last year’s $90 million reduction, this year’s $18 million in relief amounts to tweaking,” the Democratic leaderssaid. Andif less is needed, the difference will go toward the sales tax, which they hopeto eliminatealtogether with- In Ogden. Margaret was o memberof the Wasai nd the Sal Lake Camera ears 3 said which taxes or how they would be cut. He said he would support a higher tax cut, but only if revenue estimates are even higher than projected and if he and lawmakersdecideit's the best way to use part of the $205 million in revenue surpluses and $385 million in new tax growth. “My view has been that when you have satisfied the legitimate needsof government, there is one otherarea that needs to be represented and that is the needs of taxpayers,” Leavitt said. While he waits to see the “dynamicsof howit all shakes out,”” Leavitt also has made fundingfor education and transportation amongtop priorities He is recommending $150 million for transportation, much of which would be dedicated to a Centennial Highway Endowment to be used solely for construction of highway projects. Leavitt also would put $181 million of newand surplusdollars toward education. His public-education budget is nearly $1.9 billion, a 9 percent increase above last year’s $1.7 billion Only three departments would see cuts under Leavitt's budget proposal — Administrative Services, Economic Development and HumanResources,and Environmental Quality Leavitt, Democrats and Republicans concede that a surplus of cash complicatesthings. “It's more difficult the more moneywehave,’ Assistant House Majority Whip Kevin Garn, RLayton said. “Even though there is probably enough moneytotake care of our needs, there are always concerns about where that moneywill go. there is a higher expectation becausethereis so much money Oneproblemis that the Legislature will have to amend thestate's spending caps to spend much of the $500 million available. In the late 1980s, lawmakers passed a Congress zs For Demos @ Continued from D-1 Bowling (WIBC) tournamentsare those belonging to the National Bowling Stadium in Reno. Having theeight extra lanes has allowed the ABC moreflexibility in scheduling singles and doubles squads. More than 9,700 teams have registered, makingthe tournamentthe third largest in ABC history. ¥e Dawn Nowotny, infant daughter of o Budget Is Right national Nort rown pea’‘Ear postTeresa ae, Jacobsen Nowotny, $],SEORSE/OGDEN- Anna Margaret Thors2, 87, pated ‘away January 14, 1996, | was born January 10, 1996, and passed away ed Brown, age 95,di ied Saturday, Jenvay 13,15 santana cl me Y " | J january 14, 1996 fae in St “mn Sur 1d by de two brothers and three sisters, Amber Nowotny, Carl Matthew, Juliee crwas Leslie and Laverne a Emaiena nobot popper Ervin and ber 29 ‘500% aoe \da Jacobs fest Jordan; Ean and Beverly on ana,3 ero rome attendining BYU Nowe Kearns great-grandmotner, Lilie Violet Ofo J e n s e n and Anni fond 1sBusinass Cor Knuteson, FuchsJonsineBoyer Graveside services will be heldMeesia 12 Thorsted. She marred noon iweTaylorsville Cemeter Willam Glen. Brown tn wood Ri fiends ms Farmington, Utah, Their omod McDou jougal Funeral Home, 4330, mariage waslater sol100d Road, emnized 1 the Ogden 4/15 EthelLurell ; Margaretnd,Sien Nelson Pendleton Utah, eventuallysoting Ethel tered Nelson Pendleton, 92, passed ozs machinery, bowlers waiting area (settee) and synthetic ball return rails. Construction is being handled by local crews under the supervi- sion of the American Machine Foundry (AMF). The lanes themselves will be a hard acrylic surface. The oncetraditional wooden lanes are no longer used in the ABC national tournament. Once the tournament is completed, the lanes will be sold to whoeveris inclined to purchase them. The only permanent lanes for for ABC and the Women’s Inter- Olive N. George Twitchell | Desiree Dawn Nowotn' ct)32 Construction on the 48 lanes to be used for the American Bowling Congress (ABC) national tournament in the Salt Palace Convention Center is ahead of schedule and testing could begin in about three weeks. The 124-day tournament runs Feb. 10 through June 11 with more than 50,000 bowlers expected to participate from all 50 states. The prefabricated lane framework has been completed and the actual lane beds and approaches are near completion. All that remainsis the installation of the scoreboard, pin-setting OBITUARIES Anna weer Thorsted os 39 2 3922458 5 Are Nearly Ready to Roll ‘k's Hospital, Salt Lake ie and Trent, Salt Lake er, Jan. 12, St. Mark's Hos pital. Salt Lake City NORMAN, Cathleen and George Salt L Jan 14, Cottonwood snr and Peter. Magna Jan St. Mark's Hospital Salt Lake City rieSorty mt fhedacemed was a miliary service veleron. THOMAS, in Jan. Melissa and Robert, Magna FHP Hospital, Salt Lake THOMPSON, bao opies of this news pope: prmation, please colt 37-2034 Stephanie and Daniel, Salt Lake City, daughter, Jan. 12. St. Mark Hospital. Salt Lake City TILLEY, Monica, Sandy St. Mark's |