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Show [HE HERALD, Provo, Utah—Page 67 Youth Named Lead Finalist SPANISH FORK — nior. committee to A Spanish Fork Kirk Liefson, has t in the Utah Century III competition Liefson was one of ten selected for the finalist competition and will travelto Salt Lake this week for a final screening. The senior is a representative to the local di: ict court in an advisory capacity to ass t the court in its policy School Principals, with n the Shell Oil Company the A making dec’ ons court procedures relative to juvenile No news isn't Closed on Sunday always HURRY, LIMITED ENGAGEMENT! Prey hs OWE SHOW WIGHTLY wocera SAT. MAT, 2:30-5:00 good news. $40 mann: UTAH VALLEY Sometimes our news rack supply runs out before the demand, andthat’s bad news! To be absolutely sure you get your paper, home delivery is for you. Home TEN BIG SCREENS FOR YOUR VEIWING ENTERTAINMENT PROVO—374-5525 1230 NORTH 233 WEST ie honor. the National Association of formal twenty minute interview will be ae program has Liefson, the son of Mr. and Mrs. Jack W. Liefson was notified last week of the in the competi ry IL] competition recognizes aders and their skills delivery will save you money on the subscription cost along with the time and gas mileageit takes to run to the Pd. newsrack everyday. PETER VAUGHAN CALL 375-5103 TAN HOLM Fa be y (PG) NEWYORK CITY, NY. (UPI) — Seven-yearold Cherish Bloodgood hugsher father, Roy, 33, at mid-week after an emotional reunion that cost $150,000 and thousands of miles of travel FOR HOME DELIVERY MICHAEL PALIN sHANDMADE FILMS ane Bloodgoods Reunited After Kidsnatch Good newsis having your newspaperon your doorstep DAVID WARNER RALPH RICHARDSON WIGHTLY: 7:00 & 9:45 MATINEES SAT, & SUN. 2:00-4:30 through 33 states. Bloodgood, the New York # Se CNMhe ALY: TERNIT Stirring! Powerful! 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Johnson” KING PLATE 1 ony 3 entree ‘any 2 entree selections selections $2.90 FF Ps (PG Ure AM 2 Egg Roll BAMBOO HUT EGG ROLL \, ‘A meal initself) Buy 2 — get 1 FREE Volid Unnit O46. 15, 198) Congress amended the Internal Revenue Code through the Economic Recovery Tax Act of 1981 so that it would not pay forindividuals or businesses to use the governmentto ‘‘float a loan.’” “The new law providesthatthe interestrate is set by October15 of each yearfor the following January 1, and it is based on 100 percentof the primeinterest rate for September,” Mrs. Fay noted. She explained this will change every year now in- ow-TwuR 7:00 FRI-SAT-SUM 2:45-5:05-9:25, as 4d “BUTCH CASSIDY AND “THE SUNDANCEKID" “BRUBAKER” FREEsott brink ¥4 we (Reg. Size) W/Purchase of one Plate Lunch/Dinner Volid Until Dee. 15, 198) —COUPON-- corporateestimated taxes and mostother tax provisions imposing interest will also be set at 20 percent,’ the Salt Lake City District Director said. Mrs. Fay suggested that people would do well to rememberthe interest will soon be 20 percent and not to get behindin their taxes next year becauseit will cost them more Garn Baum Seeks Judge’s Ouster from His Case Fruitgrower Garn Baum is asking that Judge Baum states nine examples of prejudice in his memorandum supporting disqualification of Judge Jenkins. He cites three examples of what Baumcalls “incompetency’’ on Jenkins part The disqualification motionis the latest in a series of moves by Baum whoclaimsa conspiracyof Utah Valley fruitgrowers forced him out of business. Baum’s multi-million dollar suit against localfruit { growers and the LDS Churchfor alleged anti-trust { activities was dismissed from the Tenth Circuit Court of Appeals in Denverlast spring. Baum filed a {or a party of 5 per.) @ Beef Tomato NIGHTLY: Gene Wilder Harrison Ford iL Also includes: your choice of Fried Rice, Oyster Noodles, or White Rice, rate. In his Motion to Disqualify Judge, Baumsis asking 2 MANN 4 CENTRAL SQUARE © Mongolian beef © Sweet/Sour Pork @ Ono Fried Chicken |) ' $4450 “Some taxpayers werein a senseusing the government to float a loan for themselvesat 12 percentinterest by deferring paymentof taxes owed,”’ Director Faystated. She said these individuals or businesses were actually paying more than 12 percent because there werelatefiling and failure to pay penalties assessed. Still the amountwaslessthan the primelending his case be assigned to Judge David K. Winder. Try Our Fabulous Economical THE ROSE Bett Midler percent on unpaid taxes will go into effect Febr-:=:¥ 1 competency.”’ 1100 N. CANYON RD., PROVO — 375.6842 \ MIDNIGHT SHOW FRIDAY & SATURDAY 12:00 MIDNIGHT, ALL SEATS $2.50 Starting Feb. 1 People using the government's tax money and paying 12 percent interest may get an interest shockif back taxes are still delinquent by Feb. 1, warns Internal RevenueServicedirector for Utah Carol M. Y. The Salt Lake District Director wasrefer’ ~ to people whoare delinquentin their taxes and w @ currently paying 12 percentinterest plus penalties Mrs. Faypointed outthat the newinterestrate of 20 case ‘‘on the grounds of prejudice and in- / University Ave Interest to 20% Bruce Jenkins be disqualified from hearing Baum’s “Nu \ | IRS Will Bump Late Tickets *5, $6 stead of every other year asin the past. The rate had Onsale nowat Z.C.M.l.— University Mall been at 90 percentof ‘‘prime’’; nowit is based on 100 and Seventy's Book Store percent of the September primerate. #2 HS, Dallas dala idee, “The rate on the underpaymentof individual and SALE STARTS AT 11 A.M. MARIETTE HARTLEY Post reported, wentinto action in 1976 after his ex-wife snatched their daughter, Hequithis job and set out to find her,finally locating her in Alabama where a court awarded him custody. motion since then seeking to reopen the case in Federal District Court in Utah Baumclaims Jenkinsfails to understandhis case “Tt appears that the whole main thrust of the case is being missed or overlooked byhis honor,’ Baum States in his inemorandum. “‘It seemshe thinks this case is about the issue of who owns the Baum property and/orif Deseret Title purchased it at a legal sale. This is not what the anti-trust case hereis to determine. “The purchaseof the Baumpropertyby Deseretis not in question, What caused the Baumsto default on their mortgage loan with First Security Bank is.”” Final Alpine Messiah Performance Monday Four Utah County singers were selected for solo roles Saturday and Monday as Alpine’s community orchestra presents Handel's ‘The Messiah.” The singers are Nancy Ekins, contralto; Ross Bratt, tenor; Kristie Taylor, soprano, and Cameron Mosher, bass. The remaining free concert will begin at 8 p.m. Mondayat Orem City Library |