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Show Marx Tt urlh ltv aiinfr X The Balt Lake Tribune, Vlednesday. August I.rut Cit -- It 2, 1978 71 Private Firm Enterprise T ennis Complex to Open By Hal Spencer Tribune Staff Writer ,r) .m,;M court tennis complex will open next week at 1216 Wasatch Drive, culminating an unusual marriage between Salt Lake City government and private enterprise On Slajie HI kEMOH.' JUST VET OjR OH SS PPtMNS . I'V KEMOM KfES I I THltsi . I ST 111 BASKIM3 Inc 610 OF THE EXPERIENCE... I KNOW ThE FEEMNO ANP MV MOTHS fAWf S Tf SAME al,OP mi iu ... pc hiciPS frinO MfASUS up wE.l ) Judge Parker Mmtnm a 7v"r OF ThE kETTS TAeENT OU new ANV t 5 A LOT WORE WHERE .THAT CAME FROM.' bll THE RE Tribune Washington Bureau 4 tRC?. Bv oi 'HAN x5 A6A1N FOR LET ME YE5. 5iR.' THERE 5 A MESSAGE HAVE MVyFORYOU TO CALL A MR KINGSTON.' HERE'S THE NUMftER.' HE WANTS YOU TO CALL HIM -' DiD YOU TARE MESSAGE D'DHF SOUND the WASHINGTON has Rep Dan Marriott, introduced a bill to ease the financial burden on young couples buy ing their first home, and another to prevent taxes rising because of inflation. Both have been referred to the House Ways and Means committee, with no action scheduled at this time. Paul .Nichols . hE SOUNDED COn- 'CFRNFrj ANXiOnT By Alex 3-- C GET A Could Result in Penalty tax-fre- kotzkv ? you can wokk rYOURmiWAY THROUGH COLLEGE, PERHAP5 Under the proposed Home Purchases Act of 1978. people could deposit up to $3,5XI a year for 10 years, tax free, to a total of $15,000. for the purchase of a home. There would be no maximum income limitation on those eligible for the savings program, but only 20 percent of each contribution could come from unearned income, such as dividends and ro allies. The amount deposited each year would be deducted from a person's gross income before taxes, with interest on the- accounts also The funds could noi be comingled with other property, except in a common trust or investment fund. Failure to use the funds for purchasing a home wouid result in a penalty of 10 percent of the taxes due, in addition to the taxes themselves. Rep. Marriott noted that housing costs are escalating at ridiculous rates," with the average price of a home today $54,000, compared with about $29.0o0 six years ago. His bill, he said, would make homes affordable for initial owners by helping them accumulate a down payment without the burden of income taxes. XyES SiR. ?; NO MATTER WHAT TIME IT f Apartment 2 Fiscal Bills IF INHER,tEP On.V HAVE TO THE M I Marriott Enters laon.inl Starr Bv 5TUDENT YOU'RE 5VART ENOUGH LOAN TO EVEN GET A SCHOLARSHIP' e. Tax Indexing Act Under his proposed Tax Indexing Act of 1978, tax brackets would be adjusted to the true purchasing power of the dollar, rather than inflation pushing taxpayers into higher tax brackets. Rep. Marriott said that adjusting tax rates to the rise in the cost of living would "mean giving the same break to the beleaguered taxpayer that presently is provided to "the tax spender. Right now, food stamps, welfare payments, retirement and Social Security payments index. are tied to the His proposed bill, he said, would stabilize the economy, while President Carter's proposed tax cut. he said, would mean an additional $7 billion outlay of taxpayers money in 1980. Situated on city owned property, the complex w as financed end developed by Oak Hills Tennis Courts Inc As Ihe operator of the complex, the Salt Lake firm will charge players $3 an hour in summer months and $8 an hour during the winter. According to the agreement, all courts must be available to the general public a minimum of T5 percent of each day. including 75 percent of the hours from 3pm to 10 p m. "When the courts are not being used for play by the general public. Oak Hills may rent said courts to those whom it chooses." the agreement says Other stipulations of the agreement include requirements that the courts stay open six days a week; that the firm reirface the courts at least once every six years and that no profits be distributed or accumulated to the stockholders until the city is receiving its 5 percent of gross rentals Gross rentals do not include money earned through the sale of equipment at the club house, other concessions and tennis lessons, according to the agreement Mr. Park said the complex will open "sometime next week," with an exact day still not dctcrmuuxl Davis Wins Grant For Area Study Special to The Tribune - FARMINGTON Davis County has been awarded a $82,000 grant from the Four Comers Regional Commission to study how' geologic conditions will affect future foothill development. Joseph Moore, county planning director, said the study will help identify areas of unstable ground, earthquake "trace faults," and other potential geologic hazards The study was started three years ago, he said, but because of the cost was halted with only preliminary information complete The cost of finishing the study will exceed the $82,000 grant, Mr. Moore said Applications for additional grants to make up the difference have been filed with the Environmental Protection Agency and other groups. He said the study will divide the countys' foothills into several different 'geologic units . because the hillside above North Salt Lake is ; ''totally different from that above Layton. There are places in Davis County where the homes could sink and shift, as they are doing in Cedar City, and there are subdivisions being built on obvious faults, he said. "Frankly, it (the study) will save the private sector a lot of money, Mr. Moore said. Si. Gvore Family e Motor Home Fire Injures Three Goren on Todays Bridge Hand By C. H. Goren and These maneuver; will From the, bidding, it was values to give his side a shot at closing out the rub almost certain that West had bring to light the faet that, ber. so he went on to five started with five spades and in addition to his five spades. West started with t 0 hearts. East with four. After losing hearts and three clubs. That the trump finesse and ruff accounts for ten of his cards. West led the king of ing the spade return, de Therefore, he has to have spades and declarer ruffed. clarer should enter dummy three diamonds. He tried the club finesse, with the nine of trumps and So declarer should simply but East won the king and ruff a club. Next, he gets cash his top diamonds. When continued spades. Declarer baek to dummy with a high the falls, as expected, jack ruffed, crossed to the ace ol diamond and ruffs the last the ten becomes declarer s clubs and ran the ten of club. eleventh trick. trumps to West's king. Back decame a spade, forcing clarer to ruff again. Hi f LAV R North South vulnerable West deals. NORTH 7432 v 10 9 7 KU4 AU65 WEST EAST AKJ65 01098 : K 6 v J 92 943 Omar Sharif 5 2 6 5 3 K J 10 8 SOUTH STAR GAZER! O 3 old A 0 J 8 7 4 3 7 A 10 8 7 AfttES Declarer drew the out The bidding: standing trumps, and the fate of the contract now hinged on the diamond suit. South knew that the probabilities favored a 4 2 split, so he cashed the king and queen and then finessed the ten. That lost to the jack-doThe distributional odds one. ran be learned from various Declarer's knowledge of sources most notably "The was mathematics Official ol bridge Encylopedia the While a But faulty. the prwn bridge." knowing odds is no substitute for odds suggest a 4 2 split of desix cards, once both counting out the hand. After South entered the fenders follow to the first auetion with four hearts. two rounds of the suit, the . I nHfiv Ttn'i f i .r i ytnn f Vi'F . I in partner's suit weakened than a finesse. But more his side's defensive pros importantly, South failed to the hand, which would peels, so he chose to saeri count fice at four spades. North have virtually ensured the felt that he had sufficient contract. Your Do M4I : n 16 8 48 58 63 ' 46 TAURUS il ti y! 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Mr. Heaton was listed in satisfactory condition at Lakeview. ...nn TV (500 South. vuilicu VIRGO (X 19" COLOR 150-70- JAH If 5- - 9 30 54 62 68 81 85 02 'kLcy -- ji 22 Thomas Nelson, manager of an apartment 0 house at East, told police that a former tenant left with furniture valued at $850 when he moved out of his at the corner of Larson Drive The MOST for Goren-Leads,- POLUV- -- 72 Tour play to the first trick could decide the fate of the A contract! writer once remarked: There's no such thing as a blind opening lead, only deaf opening leaders!" Learn to find the winning attack with Charles Gortns "Opening Leads." For your copy, send $1.70 " to eo this newspaper, P.O. Box 259, Norwood, N.J. 07648. Make checks parable to NEWS PAPERBOOKS. Special to The Tribune BOUNTIFUL Three members of a St. George family were burned, one seriously, when their motor home lost its brakes, crashed and burst into flames Tuesday shortly before 5 p.m. Ofiicer Steve Shreeve, Bountiful Police, said Steven M. Heaton, 35, St. George, was inside his motor home with his farrUy working on the engine when it suddenly burst into flames, burning him on the arms and head. The motor home, which had been parked on 500 South, then began rolling downhill, crossed the center hue, struck several street signs and skidded to a stop WE HONOR ALL BANK CARDS 3 |