Show 4-- Herald Journal Logan Utah Sunday July The 20 1984 Committee members plan to resolve tax disputes 0 WASHINGTON (UPI) Difference have marked early negotiation! for a compromise tax reform bill but when lawmakers resume talks this week they face virtual agreement on ending Income averaging deductions and on 101 other items The conference committee trying to mold a final version of tax reform from the bills passed by the House and Senate began discussions Thursday and planned by the end of this week to start trying to resolve major disputes "By about Thursday we should start making major philosophical decisions" said Sen Bob Packwood the chairman of the Senate Finance Committee who is Senate forces in the conference As the 22 lawmakers discussed various differences in the bills Friday aides circulated a list of 103 items that are almost identical in the two measures Although the bills would curtail tax breaks in return for much lower tax rates they have significant differences Most arguments focus on the level of the tax rates and whether Most arguments focus on the level of the tax rates and —Taxation of unemployment benefits There a limited tax break tied to unemployment benefits The bills would make all unemployment benefits taxable —An 80 percent deduction for business meals lunch" and entertainment — the "three-martiThose expenses now are generally deductible in full and the bills would make them 80 percent deductible An area of disagreement is that deductions for the rent of a sports arena luxury sky box generally would be disallowed by the House but kept by the Senate Conference leaders indicated that even if lawmakers approve those items this week the action would likely be tentative so they can be reviewed later The conference committee is made up of seven Democrats and four Republicans from the House and six Republicans and five Democrats from the Senate A majority of both delegations must agree for any provision to be accepted whether sensitive deductions such as those for sales taxes and individual retirement account contributions should two-earn-er now is remain ni sensitive deductions such as those for sales taxes and individual retirement account contributions should remain Almost ignored In that debate have been the provisions common to the bills even though some of those would drop tax breaks used by millions of Americans In many cases where there is agreement the only difference between the House and Senate versions is the effective date Hie House provisions were passed last year and would take effect this past January while the Senate bill would make the changes next year The Senate data Arp expected to win R-O- re b repeal the item while the Senate would keep it for some farmers Aides said some Items where there are minor differences could be tentatively accepted this week The items of general agreement include: deduction used by —Repeal of the working couples The deduction dropped by the bills would eliminate the "marriage penalty" Tax reformers argue however that marriage penalty relief will be provided by increased standard deductions and lower rates —Repeal of income averaging for most people Currently income averaging is used to lower the tax bills of people who nave had wide swings of income levels The House bill would two-earn- er World report Brazil fears invasion PORTO VELHO Brasil (UPI) -The US war on drugs in neighboring Bolivia may send traffickers fleeing across the border and into the Brasilian Amason jungle a police official in one Brasilian state said Saturday “We expect traffickers to try to escape to Brasil" said Rondonla state Police Chief Celso Soares "The US and Bolivian drug enforcement agents aren't playing around Traffickers won’t be able to stay in Bolivia they’ll have to go some where” Four states in Brasil seventh anniversary of his country’s revolution warned Nicaraguans Saturday that they face economic hard times because of the war against share a with Bolivia that is mostly jungle and hard to police The state of Rodondia has the biggest single chunk of that border 581 miles as well as the principal narcotics entry points so it has mounted an effort to stop an invasion of Bolivian 1308-mile-bord- US-back- - drug-runne- rs Ortega gives speech ESTELI Nicaragua (UPI) — President Daniel Ortega marking the rebels ed In a nationally broadcast speech to about 10000 people Ortega also compared President Reagan to Hitler and Nero He said Nicaragua will ask the UN Security Council to condemn the United States if the Reagan administration does not end support for the guerrillas Ortega dressed in a military uniform and flanked by military com tour because of the incident Times Executive Editor AM Rosenthal arrived in Peking along with Foreign Editor Warren Hoge "to see if I can help” Bums the Peking bureau chief who has been detained for three days Rosenthal who was met at the airport by US Ambassador Winston Lord said Peking’s decision to hold Bums on suspicion of spying was the result of a "misunderstanding” Rosenthal said he had no idea why the Chinese suspected Bums manders said he will give the United States until July 27 to comply with a ruling by the International Court of Justice which found the United States in violation of international law for supporting the rebels known as Contras Reporter still detained - The New York PEKING (UPI) Times executive editor Saturday described as "nonsense” the detention of correspondent John Bums on suspicion of espionage and the US ambassador cut short a provincial Obituaries was later solemnized in the Logan LDS Temple He was a dairy farmer He was a former Rotarian He was active in the Republican Party as a precinct committeeman Seventies group leader He enjoyed clogging and dance directing He was an avid RIVERDALE Idaho Robsportsman ert Olson Smith 54 died FriHe is survived by his wife of day June 18 1988 in an Ogden Riverdale Idaho two sons R Hospital and central committee He was bom Dec 13 1931 in member He served as director Phillip Smith Texas Claude Smith Las Vegas Nev four Riverdale Idaho a son of of the four sisters Welland F and Elaine Olson Creek Ditch Company He was grandchildren Smith He married Joyce an active member of the LDS Mrs Spencer (Glenda) Nelson Idaho Gale Shaffer Perkins on March 20 1950 in Church serving as Scoutmaster Preston Pocatello Idaho The marriage Elder’s Quorum president and Salt Lake City Mrs Bill (Iva Lou) Herd Idaho Falls Idaho Mrs Max (Twila) Abbott R Smith - Preston-Riverdale-Mi- me is survived oy ms wire or Logan one son N Curtis Slack Aurora Colo one daughter Mrs David (Sheryl) Bessmger Logan four grandchildren one brother Donald L Slack Gibbon Neb three sisters Mrs Myron Golden (Louise) Warner Colo Mrs Eldon (Marjorie) Mays Wood River Neb Roberta Slack Grand Island Neb Memorial services will be held Saturday at noon in the First Presbyterian Church of Eugene Ore Logan with Rev Paul R Funeral services will be McNiel conducting Cremation Tuesday at noon In the Preston services will be held earlier North Stake Center with Bishop The family suggests memoriDallin Phillips conducting al contributions be made to Friends may call at the Webb of Cache Valley 550 E Hospice Funeral Home Monday from 9 1400 North Logan or the First from and Tuesday pm 0 Presbyterian am Burial will be 200 W Center Church of Logan Street Arrangein the Riverdale Cemetery ments are under the direction of The family suggests memori- Cranney Mortuary al donations to the American Cancer Society in lieu of nk VtfeatherBBB 7-- 10:30-11:3- A Wise N Slack — Neill Verdella Clifton Slack 62 Friday 18 By United Press International In Cincinnati city officials opened four city recreation centers through the weekend for people who live without air conditioning Temperatures of or more were reported throughout the city Saturday But a cold front plaguing the Midwest with tornadoes and locally heavy rains could bring some relief next week said meteorologist Bill Barlow "A western cold front which is moving through the Great Lakes and through the Central Plains should make It there by Tuesday sparking rains and bringing cooler temperatures" Barlow said Two sisters and a third teenage girl apparently trying to get relief from heaf drowned in a Ala pond in Freemanville officials said Saturday Efforts to save sisters Linda Grant 17 and Genell Grant IS and a friend 13 failed and their Quinn Johnson bodies were recovered from deep water about an hour after the S pm accident Friday e rock-quarr- y "They didn't test the water" Heavy storms gripped the York border late Fri- Escambia County Sheriff Tim Hawsey said Pennsylvania-Ne- day and early Saturday half foot of rain fell in a the Chautaugua County Sherman where up to a period in NY town of Forecasts Salt Lake City Ogden and Provo: Partly cioudy through Monday with a chance of afternoon or evening thundershowers possibly gusty winds near the showers highs both days 90 to 95 and lows 60 to 65 chance of measurable precipitation 20 percent mainly in the afternoons and evenings Logan: Fair to partly cloudy through Monday with isolated afternoon and early night time thundershowers highs in the mid to upper 80s lows near 60 Provo Richfield Roosevelt Salt Lake St George Sun Valley Twin Falls Vernal Cache Valley -- Wise July at 39 90 54 90 54 in McKay-De- e in Wood River Neb a son of Neill Childs and Amy Rockefeller Slack He married Betty Jane Tussing on Sept 1 1946 in Wood River Neb He was raised in Nebraska and was a graduate of Wood River High School He received his bachelor’s degree from Nebraska Wesleyan University his master’s degree from the University of Nebraska and his doctorate from the University of Missouri He was a professor of Industrial Technical Education and became a member of the faculty at Utah State University in 1963 He was a member of the American Vocational Association the American Industrial Arts Association the International Graphic Arts Education Association the International Technology Education Association and the American Council on Industrial Arts Teacher Education He has worked with the Peace Corps and other international pro- brothers grams He had lived in Funeral services will be Nebraska Ohio and Utah He Monday at 11 am in the served in the United States Garland LDS Ward Chapel with Army during World War II from Bishop Walter B Johnson con1943-4- 6 He was a member of the ducting Friends may call at y Masonic Rogers Mortuary 111 N 100 was He a trustee and East Tremonton Sunday from Lodge 8 elder at the First Presbyterian pm and Monday from 0 Church of Logan and was a am Burial will be in the Garland City Cemetery member of the choir 1924 Order-Harmon- ' Eastern Utah: Partly cloudy Monday with widely scattered though mainly afternoon and evening thundershowers highs in the mid to upper 80s in the north and mid to upper 90s to the south Lows in the mid to upper 50s north and 60s south Southeast Idaho: Sunny days and fair nights through Monday highs 80s and lower 90s lows In the mid 40s to the mid 6-- 9:30-10:3- News of record 50s BIRTHS Logan Regional Hospital Utah-ldah- o Boise Cedar City Idaho Falls Lewiston Logan Malad Moab McCall Ogden Pocatello Price High Low Pep 92 58 91 54 S7 94 90 89 47 60 53 46 91 71 81 41 68 - 45 91 84 65 BULLOCK-Mar- tha Dennis Providence 74 North and a boy July 17 CARTER—Lisa and Darwin Garland a girl July 17 HODGES— Karen and Gerry Smithfield a boy July 17 OUN— Dyna and Sokhan Logan a boy July 17 MACF ARLAN E— Wendy and Steven Logan a boy July 18 HINTON-Be- cky and Carl Logan a girl July 18 TRAMMELL— Colette and Steven Hyde Park a boy July 18 brothers and one sister Thursday Funeral services will be July 17 1988 at noon in the CowWednesday in Twin ley Ward Chapel where friends Falls Idaho may call two hours prior to He was services Burial will be in the born May 31 Cowley Cemetery Funeral ar1912 in Malad Idaho a son of Arthur rangements are under the diSr and Elizabeth Chamberlain rection of Haskell Funeral Stayner He married Maudie Home in Lovell Wyo Lewis on Oct 28 1934 She preceded him in death on Oct 281984 He was educated in Salt Lake City and Buhl Idaho He had lived in San Carlos and Gilroy Calif He was a member of the LDS Church and served a mission in San Mateo Calif He is survived by one daughter Mrs Ronald (Lana Jean) two Hankins Fenton Mich grandaughters Wendy and Amy Hankins one sister Sara Lund Los Angeles Calif Funeral services will be 0 Funeral services for Oretel S Roohr will be at noon Monday in the Cranney Mortuary Chapel with Bishop Loren R Anderson of the Logan 8th LDS Ward conducting Friends may call at the mortuary tonight from 9 pm and Monday one hour prior to services Burial will be in the Logan City Cemetery at noon at the Funeral Home in Malad Idaho where friends may call on Monday from 9 pm Burial will be in the Malad City Cemetery y PRESTON Idaho — Mary Hinckley Meeks 77 former resident died Cowley Wyo 18 7-- B Allsop Funeral services for Bessie Marie Plowman Allsop will be Monday at noon in the Smithfield 4th and 8th LDS Ward Chapel with Bishop John Horton conducting Friends may call tonight at Nelson Funeral Home in Smithfield M Meeks Friday July ston Idaho Roohr 1988 from 10:30-11:3- 7-- 9 pm and Monday from am Burial 0 in the Smithfield City and ren Logan a girl July 17 War- will be 1° Pre- She was born Oct 2 1908 in a daughter of Cowley Wyo John Heiner and Jessie Taggart Hinckley She married Louis Paul Meeks April 10 1934 at Bridger Mont He died in 1967 She had lived in Preston for (Vri's HO QUALITY VALUE & NELSON HOMES HNKRAL SERVICE 162E40SNaUgan fcffiSLy 1 Have A Good Laugh On Beltone! 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