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Show Mat" 1 Snow College Utah Citizens Against Parimutuel Gambling ced Tuesday the formation of a announ- BY DEAN O'DRISCOLL Gary Chidester was recently hired by Snow College to fill a new position that will split his time between being an instructor of communications and a media consultant for athletics and ' Keep Your Hometown Economy Strong! $ 4 Shop Locally special activities. Whenever Possible! always wanted to do, said the former Im employee of KMTI radio. to with forward looking working the students. I think it will be good for the students to be able to draw on the years of experience I have in the private sector. Garyjust returned to Sanpete County with a brand new Bachelor of Arts degree he earned atWeberStateUniversity. While earning his degree in Communications, Gary was named the Outstanding Broadcasting Student at WSU. I went for my degree with the hopes that I could come back to Snow. said Chidester. He will teach three 1 Coalition formed to fight parimutuel gambling New position filled at Its something Ive Page 6 Thursday, August 3, 992 Messenger Gary Chidester broad coalition in support of its fight parimutuel against gambling. More than 50 leaders from around the state and from diverse backgrounds have joined ranks with UCAP. Some 30 members will assemble Tuesday for a brief ceremony and luncheon. UCAP Chairman and former US Secretary ofEducation Terrel Bell will preside over the event, scheduled for 12 noon at the Doubletree Hotel, 215 W South conference. After the press Temple, in Salt Lake City. The event will begin with a noon press conference in the conference, advisory board members will proceed to suites one and two inside the Doubletree Hotel for an hour-lonluncheon. Bell said the event reflects the broad support the antigambling group UCAP is parking lot just west of the Doubletree Hotel. Horseman and advisory committee member Brent Hoggan, of Logan, will introduce his horse to the media and discuss why Utah horse owners are opposed to parimutuel gambling in Utah. Former Salt Lake Mayor Palmer DePaulis will also make remarks during the press g enjoying. Im very honored and pleased to see that our cause against parimutuel gambling is generating so much support from around the state, he said. 3 Un fortunate (g , IV hen Wa 5 Ling ton See 5 iM communicationclassesincluding: Introduction to Broadcasting, Radio and TV Speech, and Radio andTV Production. He will be in charge of the rebirth of a radio station at Snow College and the ill studentoperation ofthatstation. Gary worked at Mantis KMTI for seven years before he returned to school. During that time he worked as a program director, music director, and eg red . cion t See pa The government's deficit spending habits are uay out of control. The bad news is, Congress' doesn't think they need to do any thing about it. sports announcer. He also worked at KBLQ while he was attending Utah State University. His new responsibilities will also include video productionfor the college. The alumnus and former AMS President at Snow College will continue announcing the Badgers ball games, which he has done for the past three years. He will be in charge of all publicity and press releases for the athletic teams at the college as well as publicity for special events held at the Activity Center. Gary is excitedabouthisresponsibilities. I enjoy the association with the coaches, but the chance to get to know the students is really fun. My teaching will also give me exposure to a different segment of the student body." 0 1 t 4 . v c w The graduate of American Fork High School is married to the former Debra Willardsen. She v4 teaches fifth grade at Manti Elementary School. The couple currently resides in Manti and will, according to Gary, be here 'V, for some time. started Gary work immediately to prepare for both the upcoming athletic seasons and the next academic year. He will most likely work in the Activity Center while a permanent office space is being sought. FOR SOME UNKNOWN REASON, WASHINGTON CONSISTENTLY Physical clinic dated SPENDS MORE MONEY THAN IT TAKES IN. OF COURSE, THE PROFES- SIONAL POLITICIANS IN WASHINGTON TELL US EVERY ELECTION TIME THAT THE TOUGH BUDGET DECISIONS WILL BE MADE. BUT ACT School physicals for will be students kindergarten offered at a reduced rate in the Manti Health Department office in Manti on August 18 from IONS PROVE OTHERWISE. AND THE SPENDING CONTINUES. DESPITE THIS BLATANT DISREGARD OF SPENDING LIMITATIONS, THE ONLY THING WASHINGTON HAS LOST SO FAR IS ITS SENSE OF REALITY. 3 to 5 p.m. Call dates, 835-223- 1 places, for additional or BUT HOW LONG WILL IT BE BEFORE WERE IN TOO DEEP TO GET OUT? more JOE CANNON information. m hink about $300 billion for a national debt is definitely there. I minute. Oh, that's not the na-- I And it could bury us all soon tional debt. It's just the inter-- 1 if we don't start making posiest our government pays on tive changes in the way we deal TT Manti Messenger DM 0000, publlohod wookly lor UMOyiw InoMo Sonpoto County, i 9.00 poor outolito Sonpoto County by Ink, U &. Main, Manti, Utah ttooo pnotaQO paid at Manti, Utah. Sand oddiaaa ehangoa to: Manti Moaaonfor, M S. Main, Manti, Utah 44442. i The Ephraim Enterprise pubitohod wookty lor USOOryoar Inn Ido Sonpoto County, It 9.00 outokto Sonpoto yoor County by Magog Ink, M S. Main, Manti, Utah 04049. etaaa paatogo paid Manti, Utah. POSTMASTER: Sand oddroao chongaa to: Eph raim Entorprtoa, Boa UnH 4--1 2, Ephraim, Utah 04027. imps 17779000, billion is claimed as a $1 bil- lion cut in spending. Call it a one-- $11 it every year. The actual figure is so large as to be almost incomprehensible. Try $4 trillion. See the point? These dollar figures start to become meaningless because of their sheer size. Perhaps this is why Washington seems to pretend they're not there, continuing to spend like there's no tomorrow. Well, it is tomorrow. And the with it. I believe it's time for "real" ed ck approach to deficit reduction. The cuts I am talking about are legitimate ones, where a $10 billion budget becomes a $9 bil- lion budget. The truth is there is no federal agency that could not oper- ate on less money than it currently spends. And spending less money each year will have benefits that extend far beyond a reduction in the deficit. With a renewed confi-denc- ana largely ineffec- lion, then, in the lingo of Washington D.C., revising the proposed budget of $12 billion to policies that will create jobs and legitimately stimulate the economy, In brief, investment will increase dramatically. A healthy economy will also improve consumer confidence, resulting I believe we need to 2. Enact an do the following: amendment tnat would 5 in the government's ability to handle the deficit, in greater spending and a d jolt for the cuts economy all around. tive efforts that Congress usually makes. For example, if last year's budget was $10 billion, and this years proposed budget is $12 bil- base so that we can actually crease the national debt, We need deficit reduction e much-neede- in government spending, not the half-heart- two-steps-ba- growth to create a larger tax force Congress to submit a balanced budget without raising taxes; 2. Make legitimate cuts in government spending across the board; and 3.1dentify and actively reduce government waste in all federal agencies and 3 6 programs. You see, solving the deficit problem isn't a black and white issue; it's a black and red issue. And the we can get our fiGJ sooner nances out of the red and duce the deficit by raising into the black, the sooner taxes. This will only serve to GJ we can restore faith in our And we definitely can't re- weaken the economy and cause the tax base to shrink. Instead, we must reduce government spending so that tne debt cannot grow. We need strong economic M P.iiJ for hy the Cannon for Senate Commuter for Senate economy, and in our future as a country as well. For an outline of my position on the deficit, or any of the major issues, call |