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Show Sun Chronicle Clearfield Courier Thursday, March 15, 1973 Wednesday, March 11, 1973 Language rj r ; -- v- I 'i i MEMBERSHIP DRIVE and potluck luncheon were held yesterday by the adult volunteers from Weber County Hospital. Each volunteer was asked to bring a prospective member with her to the luncheon. Reporting a successful event are Norma Bonomo, Nancy Johnson and Helen Burdick. Anyone interested in becoming a volunteer please call Mrs. Barbara Hatch, ext. 56. A 825-973- Phase Phase III of the Economic Stabilization variation in and price removal of Program is a the form of wage controls, not a them, Mr. Wise, Internal Revenue Service District Director for Utah, said today. Controls definitely remain. Mandatory price and pay controls remain in the health services, food and construction industries, Mr. Wise said. In addition, the voluntary sectors are subject to p rice and pay standards: for prices, either a 1.5 percent average price increase or a profit margin constraint for pay, Phase II standards. The principles and policies developed by the Pay Board and the Price Commission during Phase II should be used as guides in applying these standards, the district director said. Where it appears voluntary behavior is inconsistent with program goals, the Cost of Living Council (COLC) retains authority to set mandatory rules, future conduct. COLC also may roll back already instituted price and wage increases. COLC and the IRS, under -- -- are direction, monitoring price and pay performance by reviewing reports received from firms and employee units, conducting g surveys and investigations, and by review of government and trade date, the district director said. Under Phase III, landlords fact-findin- Bill restraint in f'eir rental policies and otherwise comply with the spirit of the Economic Stabilization Program, Phase II rules serve as guidance for appropriate increases, Mr. Wise said. In addition, Phase III regulations make unlawful renegotiation provisions which depend for their the upon operation modification or termination of the Economic Stabilization Program, retroactive in- creases, and the prospective increases inconsistent with an IRS or Price Commission decision and order. Phase III is a administered program, in comparison with Phase II which required government approval of individual price and pay ac bill to stop discrimination against women in the credit in world is being the 93rd Congress by Utah Senator Frank E. Moss. It was drawn up by New Jer- sey Senator Harrison Williams, Jr. Ours has become a society that runs on credit, said Senator Moss, and to allow credit blatant the discrimination against women to continue is tantamount to class second condoning citizenship. The bill is designed to end many of the irritating double standards in credit and it provides stiff penalties for A. Currently, many retailers and' credit card companies refuse to issue cards in a Currently, womans name. wvwvvv vm PRINTING OF ALL KINDS it Business Cards it Envelopes it Letterheads ir Wearing Invitations Announcements it Printing while you wait your Camoro-iwxt- PHONE copy) y 773-249- 2 FIRESIDE PRINTING 5440 SOUTH 1900 WEST (Sooth of ROY, Bluo UTAH O) , tions. Secretary of the Treasury George Shultz has compared Phase II and III to auto drivers on the road. Under Phase II, the Secretary said, People were driving their cars according to a specified speed, and before you could change the speed of your car, you had to go to Washington to get permission. In Phase III, we say the rules are the same, the traffic laws are the same, and you sort of adjust to the conditions as you see them on a basis. But if you speed, youre going to get picked up. And, if youre a drunken driver, youre going to lose your license. We can do that, and we will do that, said Secretary Shultz, who serves as Cost of Living Council Chairman. An estimated 1,000 students from junior and senior high schools in Ogden, Weber, Davis and Morgan school districts will gather at Weber State College March 16 for the annual WSC r,.1' t" h! w i !: z yf Foreign i Language Fair. Five contest areas in each of three languages will be held in the Union from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m., said Mrs. Carl Andra, assistant professor of French, festival chairman. Languages are French, German and Spanish. Areas of 'S competition are oratory, poetry, dramatic monologue, cultural exhibits and talent programs. Displays of foreign articles in. the Union ballroom will represent i the cultures of France, Gei many and Spain. They will likely include collections of foods, clothing, crockery, pictures, charts and other exhibits. Next month, on April 12, the students in Ogden and Weber districts will compete in honors testing at Weber State. Honors testing involves students who have placed in the top 10 per cent of the students previously tested at the district level, Mrs. Andra said. On April 14, Davis students compete in honors testing at Viewmont High School. Students who receive high scores in the honors testing are eligible for scholarships to Weber State. On May 5, at 7 p.m., in the Weber State Union ballroom, an honors banquet for all winners of ojperior ratings in the festival will be held. Invited also are parents, teachers, and school district administrators. At the banquet individual trophies will be given to the - 1 i .w,v Congressman Gunn McKay plans of the Forest Service in Utah. The meeting, called by Rep. McKay and Sen. Frank Moss, will attempt to resolve questions over the reported nfarty retailers and credit card companies refuse to issue cards in a womans name. Women borrowers are often required to have a cosigner. allow Many companies husbands to speak for the wife in financial transactions, but refuse the same privilege to wives. Only a portion, and often none, of the salary of a working wife is considered by creditors. Divorcees often find they have no credit rating and cannot get credit because all accounts were in huands name during the marriage. A woman is usually not allowed to list child support and-o- r alimony payments when applying for credit. Moss said there is no good kind of discrimination. The problem stems from the assumption that women are poor credit risks, but there is no documentation to support the belief. In fact, the e"W relevant study available (by David Dur-m- t in 1941) showed women were better risks than men. Credit, says Moss, augments the amount of satisfaction that people can obtain from a given income. To deny credit for reasons or other than ability to repay unjustly willingness condemns some to a lower standard of living." Creditors in violation of the Act would be liable to an individual up to $1,000 and in class action suits up to $50,000. reason for this plans to shift Utah Forest Service Supervisory offices to the Regional headquarters in Denver. McKay, a member of the Interior Subcommittee on Appropriations, said testimony of Forest Service witnesses 'fevSfZZS'zK The Utal Cystic Fibrosis Foundation will be the beneficiary oi mnds raised by snowmobile marathons being held throughout Utah Mar. 17 and 18by the Utah Snowmobile Association. Sponsors will be donating a dollar a mile to their driver, who will take on one of ten local trails. will be obliged to donate the dollar a mile only for the first loop completed by their driver, unless they desire to sponsor beyond that Snowmobilers inpoint. terested in participating should contact Dick Siddoway, president of the Utah Snowmobile Association, while interested sponsors may contact Florene Lagan, chapter executive director, at Cystic Fibrosis is an incurable respiratory illness that chooses children as its Donations received research in curing this disease and into, easing the burden on the families of the victims. Trophies will be given to the man, woman and club who log the most miles, but sponsors rrt' before the subcommittee raised several questions about the possibility of a Forest Service move. The Forest Service feels that this move would enable them to economize their McKay said. operations, This is disputed by many knowledgi ;able people. In addition, th ire would be enormous expense involved in moving. There is no money budgeted for a move this year, so if the Forest Service moves they will have to use monies appropriated for other purposes. If they do that, they should no expect to come to Congress for a supplemental IRS meet operating expenses. Another issue to be raised, McKay said, concerned a study conducted by the Forest Service dealing with the advantages of a regionalization move. This study should be valuable to Congress in assessing the practicality of such a move, he said. I remain convinced that the Forest Service will eventually move all supervisory offices out of Utah and bring these responsibilities into the ten federal regions, with the Utah region headquartered in Denver, McKay said. But I am anxious to get a full accounting from Mr. Deinf.ma, and I think the meeting with Sen. Moss will provide that opportunity. co-spons- A bill designed to bring more small businesses into the export field by encouraging the formation of joint export associations was in the Senate today by Sen. Wallace F. Bennett, Federal grants and longterm loans would be provided to assist groups in meeting start-u- p expenses of competing in overseas markets. The money could be used to hire legal, managerial and technical help to assist a group of small firms which could not by themselves afford to enter the export field. This legislation has the .ctential of creating many new jobs and significantly improving our balance of payments and balance of trade deficit, Sen. Bennett said. Moth contest set March 24 High schfi students who wish to compete in the 17th annual Utah mathematics contest have one week to enter the competition. According to Wayne Rich, of associate professor mathematics at Utah State University, 9th, 10th, 11th and 12th grade students can obtain details about the contest from their math teachers. Preliminary examinations Roy, Utah In Ph. 825-504- 7 Personalized Tax Return short, its a good way for snowmobilers to have fun together, get to know one another and support a vital cause at the same time. Preparation. Accuracy assured. Satisfaction assured. y. The various trails will be laid out by local snowmobile, clubs, and they will be designed to be fun rides; that is, not difficult riding. The longest riding man and woman will also receive a t MyName i Prm.mM.ir' COLOR An Avcn E mb Key AblNMN responsible for the accuracy of the information entered and the full payment of any additional tax, penalities, and interest charged, IRS District Director, Roland V. Wise, for Utah said today. Never sign a blank return ; Do not sign a tax return prepared in pencil (it can be changed later); Avoid the advisor who jk tG Terence Hill Bud Spencer quarantees refunds, wants a percentage of the refund, or supposedly knows all the angles; and Be on your quard if it is suggested that your refund check be mailed to the advisor. Mr. Wise said a professional advisor should sign the tax return he prepares and show his employer inder.tification Number or Social Security Number on the line provided and you, the taxpayer, should record his name and address for future reference. A taxpayer can have someone else prepare a return, but the taxpayer is ij? Trinity Still E3 is warns, choose Need help with your income tax return? If you do and you seek professional help, be sure to select only qualified and reputable advisors, the Internal Revenue Service ad- -' vised taxpayers today. ors Torvill's Income Tax Service 2601 W. 5600 So. steak dinner for two. tax help carefully Moss on ratings O.T. "Bud 359-403- 7. victims. to Z Fund raising set Trophies will also be awarded to the school with the best language program in French, German and Spanish. appropriation 't 8000000000000000008311 students receiving highest scores in each language. Mfir, w WINTER SOLITUDE is the title of this outstanding winter scene, which became a common occurence again this week as snow broke into the delightful spring weather we hade been enjoying. It illustrates the famous poem about the snow which busily all night, had piled the fields and highways, with a silence deep and white. 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Senior art students from 11 area high schools will be exhibited at Weber State College Art Department Gallery March 9 to 19. First, second and third place prizes will be given for outstanding work by the seniors, said Peter L. Koenig, WSC art department chairman. Pi izes for the contest are one-yefull scholarship to Weber will be held March 24 at 12 State. Judges are members of locations throughout the state. the WSC art faculty. Schools invited to send Final examinations for scholarships, cash awards, representation are Clearfield medals and certificates will be High, Davis High, Layton High, held April 7 at Richfield High Ben Lomond High, Bonnevil School and Utah State UniverHigh, Ogden High, Roy Hi?' , Viewmont High, Bountiful High, sity. The annual competition is Weber High and Box Elder High. 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