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Show Pz 2 THE HERALD. Provo. Utah, Thursday, January 24. 1980 Rebate Checks Run Highland WomanFiles For Congressional Seat Into Some Snags Congressional District challenging in- cumbent Rep. Gunn McKay, assuming the Congressman seeks re-election Mrs. Kessler. the first candidate to vice chairman of the commission, said. announce candidacy for the Congres- conference at the State Capitol B z Current: aployed as an associate with Academy Financial Planners of Provo. Mrs Kessler and her husband, Craig. have three children. It is because I believe we do have good, positive solutions to our roblems, because believe in the in- / MARY KESSLER locations on the track, the track indicates probable location, Mrs. Kessler said.‘ “Whygo to expense whenit won't do the job She favors tax credits for homeowners who invest in solar energy. ‘‘Anyone who has the insight to do something to their hometo fight dependence on foreign oil should be given credit for it,”’ Her philosophy is based on twin concepts of limited oom and t for the Irs. Kessler rvea on county and state delegations to the Republican friend of the family. art of the sickness came as a result of the 20-hour flight from Thailand, in Both homeowners and renters may claim a credit of 15 percentofthefirst $2,000 of outlays for making their homes more energyefficient. Any part of that $2,000 spentthat wasn’t claimed on 1978 tax returns may be claimed for expenditures made in 1979. Once you have used up the maximum of $2,000 in spending, no further credit is possible unless you move ire another principal residence before1 credits. The first is for energy conservation items. This is the one that applies to most people and aes you to take credit for funds INSULATING your me ‘This includes insulation for walls, ceilings, floors, roof and water heaters. INSTALLINGstorm or ther windows and’ doors to the outside of your home. CAULKINGorweather-stripping the exterior doors and windows. UYING a more fuel-efficient burner for your furnace. CORRECTING flue openings with devices that make your heating system moreefficient. REPLACING a gaspilot light on mailed them in just before the deadline.” were givenuntil Dec. 31, 1979, to submit rebate applications, he answered, with the exception of citizens in Sanpete, Carbon and Sevier counties. They have until the end of this month. commission has mailed 295,000 checks so far out of 335,000 applications, Sonntag said. Checks average about $134, for a total of $46 million in rebates. Sonntag revealed some Utahns may havemailed in two applications in an attempt to cheat the government, but the computer rejected their applications. A few applicants forgot to include apartment Party. She was county vice chairman, county political education chairmanfor numbers on their applications, he indicated. Reutices Chairman teewoman, and vice president of tbe Republican Women’s Federation. In community affairs, Mrs. Kessler served on boards of the Utah Associa; the Boy Scout Life Girl Scout organizations. Nationally she is a member of the Coalition for Peace th Strength of the American Security Council, and theae Study Committee of the sswoman can do a Springville City officials are not satisfied with receiving only half reimbursement for fighting fires in county atea and are looking for an acceptable agreement 1 have enclosed $1.50 (plus 50 cents postage and handling) for each copy. ALL BOOTS MOON BOOTS ladies, 4 4» Men's from Children's, WRANGLER Name Address your furnace with a mechanical or cy State__Zip. meters that show thecost of energy you are using. (Make check payable to “Cut Your Own Taxes.” Allow three weeks for delivery.) This produces a maximum credit (a reduction against your tax) of $300 ($2,000 x 15 percent). Auy part of the credit that was not Cts last year may be claimed this year if your spending qualifiesAve ou forthe full balance.If you im last year, you could be aigibte for the full $300 of credits on your currentreturn. For your copy of the 1980 edition of “Cut Your Own Taxes and Save” by Ray DeCrane, send a check or money In December, Orem City Mayor James E. Mangum, senta letter to residents of the county which had enjoyed city fire protection and notified them to call the county. The letter spurned a small concovey fire dispute since that time received media attention and has prompted a group of mayors in the county to conduct a study of the situation with county commissioners. Ollerton said the county check for $23,000 for fighting fires this year will not cover city costs of Springville’s fire department. lotfor the district in view of the record to continue firefighting blsthe incumbent, believes Mrs. Kes- coverage in Hobblecreek Canyon. She will strike out Friday to per“We ask to be paid for sonally contact 450 persons in the dis- what we do,” said City trict and teil them her views. By elec- Councilman Jerry Oltion time, she s to contact all lerton, who indicated 50,000 prospective voters in the First Springville refused a District. county proposal in November becauseit did not pay costs. He said the county rejected a roposal by Springville which the woman rele to eat much and in turn offered a food, Mrs. Atherton sai counter-proposal, which “Doctors had a marttime finding a was also unacceptable. yein to givevber fluids. They had toper= minor surgery to get a vein,” she In , Pleasant Grove Mayor Cornell + Haynie, gave notice to A hospital spokesman said the old the county it would not grandmother is expected to be released fight county fires without soon after fluids are retained in her an acceptable agreement system. for recovering costs. Please send_—copyiies) of Ray De Crane's “Cut Your Own Taxes and Save.” electrical ignition system. INSTALLING thermostats that cut back on the amount of energy, or Springville Still Mulling Problemsof Fire Payment tion of Women, the PTA, andRight9 “Cut Your Own Taxes ¢ o The Daily Herald P.O. Box 489, Radio City Station New York, NY 10019 There are two lees of energy wiWeare just going thr. th the pile,” he said. ““Rejected applications could those sent in early or late. They do not necessarily belong to those who Elderly Laotian Hospitalized at A eaten Laotian ~ esday night from hospitalised is in Utah Valley Hospi in fair condition Nhay Souk; hm is suffering from ‘ehydration and is joing treatment for a replacementof fluids, = June Al , an speak- “But we hope People who made mistakeson their applications or who got nervous and sent in two applicationsdid not help matters any, Sonntag revealed. “Any duplicate names, addresses or Social Security numbers caused the computerto reject the applications," Sonntag said. “After the computer rejects them, we have to process them byhand.” The computer rejected about 5.000 applications Sonntag noted. An additional 500 applications came in late with letters attached, and these mustalso be processed by hand. melee eglications could be anyone's, Sonntagh ferent goodness and tenacity of our people and the principles which they hold dear. andit is because I believe the people want their elected officials to stand-up and fight for those princi. ples. that am to announcing my candidac; for the U.S. House of RepresenShe listed three objectives of her campaign: First, a vigorous door- to door campaign which she believes no other candidate for the seat is willing to do this year Second, run a positive “solution to oriented’ campaign as dwelling on the tive. , presentcitizens the voting renal the incumbentandlet them decideif they are being represented. In an interview today, Mrs. Kessler explained her position on several ke issues, including the controversial M. missile, energy and the Equal Rights eaves ; ERA “I'm very much opposed because the laws on the books are ae ficient to protect women. There a cases in states that have ratified ERA whereit janet apto ms xe harm than good. We are about' its ee the the” ‘A is not needed,” she sai Mrs. Kessler foe the MX missile, but.is concerned about the race track deployment. “Not only will it take awayconcrete and water from several states including Utah, we cannot ef loy it soon enough tooff-set Soviet military ee Wecan build the missiles on mobile launchers at 25 percent of the race track cost and haveit available faster,” she said. mobile launcher for the MX would be similarto Soviet tractors that could carry the missiles anywhere, on roads, deserts and forests, she said. With the race tracks, the Soviets know where they are because of the tracks, even though shuffled to new By RAY DeCRANE (Seventh in a Series) The energy credit, which wasfirst made available on tax returns a year ago. is still around. And if you haven't used up all of the credit on the same pepe it will still be available until to finish the bulk of the job by this Tuesday The Tax Commission believed it could process the last 90,000 applications and mailout the checks by aaa ut the job is taking longer than ex- sional seat so far, told her intentions tatives Leftover Energy Credits Can Be Taken by Taxpayer By BRUCE KING Herald Staff Re; Still awaiting your rebate Greck” So are about 35,000 other Utahns The Utah State Tax Commission believed :t could wrap up the rebate program last Friday. but it wasn't able to. We were overly optimistic, Douglas Sonntag A resident of Highland, Republican Mary Kessler, Wednesday announced her candidacy for Utah's First during a press 7th in Series order for $1.50 (plus 50 cents postage and ling) to “Cut Your Own Taxes’’ c/o The Daily Herald, P.O. Box 489, Radio City Station, New York, New York 10019. (NEXT: Capital gains andlosses.) Orem Police Apprehend Juvenile for Bomb Threats Telephone Company coopeated on the investigation. The youth, after being arrested, was released to his parents and has been Teferred to juvenile court. The bomb threats were madelast Te Police said the youth was ar- week, but only once did educational ofrested Monday after Mountain Bell ficials evacuate the school. Orem police have arrested an Orem youth as a suspect in connection with several bomb threats made to Orem Lae School and Orem Junior High Lake Ridge Junior High School last The Person-to-Person an Tailored Loan. 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