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Show I. V 8a STANDARD i July 20. 1 978 .1 i n iJ ' w jd .v y v J . All, i , 7 --- -i : : 1 v. t J t 'V 1 a... At ' , rK. ' J i iV4 ;.T bln'&i 1 jt 'i "tJii., , .A X J&gsffi s- ! , !? r & 4 ;; fc rAA . sa&vV ' vo w V ' W'VjjS.' . -'4 Duchesne County last Thursday. The $3 million project was 75 per cent financed by the Environmental Protection Roosevelt City's SYSTEM SPRINKLER "sewer farm", irrigated by water 27Q-acr- e ' s from the sewer lagoons distributed through five circular sprinkler systems, was the first stop on the ASCS conservation tour of income ing project on the hillside south of loka so GO The bus used for the Duchesne County ASCS - Soil Conservation District conservation tour couldn't get all the way up the hill to the Class C canal lin TO WAY Son David, Errol Nelson, Roy and Larry Nelson from Idaho all came to help in the hay. Mr. and Mrs. David Hunt and Karren and Curtis Shoupe returned home from a nine-da- y trip in old Mexico. The highlight of the trip in was meeting a pen pal of Davids of the past three years. The members of the Duane and Alice Edward and Candus Hamblin and family went Hunt family held a to Salt Lake to attend reunion July 14 and 15 the Turner reunion. and 16 in Whiterocks Recent company at Canyon. A large crowd the home of Mr. and Mrs. enjoyed the affair. From James Lowell were Lafe our of town were: Calton and Marie Chidsler, Nev. and Sylvia Hunt and They visited with his family, St George; Ardell sisters in My ton and and Phyllis Hunt and spent some time camping family, Huntsville; Amy in the canyons. Urban Stewart and e Mrs. Max Nelson and family, Provo; Dorothy went home with daughRoberts, Anahiem, Calif.; ter Pattie Lamb to visit a Richard Hunt and son, few days in Wyo. Preston, Idaho; Elva and e Kent Andcrton from Aubrey Galloway, Salt Sandy is staying with his Keed Lake; Mary and Harold parents, the Curtis and family, Andertons, and working Aurora; Devere and for PIE trucking. His F.mma Dennis former wife Peggy and children residents of Montwell, came out for the weekPatti Lamb and children end. Other company at Riverton, Wyo. the Anderton home were Company at the. Max Charley and Ardith Nelson home the past Hullinger, Lehi; Gordon week were grandaugh-ter- s Anderton, grandson Tamara Maudsley and Mike Johnson, and two girls, Brenda Thelma Clark all Salt Shaw and three girls Lake; and Jimmy from Salt Lake Cenise Anderton, R.I. Joan and and Luanna Brown and Bud Blacknic and son Annette Sugard from Pete from Salt Lake Helper. Ted Nelson and came into see Bonnie everyone transferred to this cattle truck. The canal was lined to prevent future Taylor from Lake. Mrs. Max Nelson and daughter Karen Brown were in Salt lake for several days to be with daughter Ina Lee Shaw Ward. a A bus load of stake cub scouts motored to Springville to attend day camp at the Mapledale camp. On the way home tala 4S4-U- as she had major surgery Friday in St. Marks hospital. Karen had a Dr. coming k ov and family to Altamont What you believe in and people who believe in you! Landx BanKSjgy from some he bought from property Mr. and Mrs. Earl Smith up on the Lake Fork River, Friday, a Tom and Florence Nunley and family and Carie Neilson of Salt Lake visited four days last week with Lawrence and May Weeks. Mike and Deoby Weeks and two girls also spent a week with the Lawrence Weeks. a Two grandchildren of Max and Nedra Farnsworth of Kirtland, New Mexico and children of Keith and Corma Johns, spent the weekend here while Max and Nedra took them out to the Salt Palace to see the Circus and Rodeo. a Phyllis Jessen and family of Craig Colo., spent several days last week with her parents Dean and Margaret Reay. a Julie Tucker, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Vearl Tucker enjoyed an over night back pack trip into the Grandaddy Lakes with the stake mutual girls. Colleen, Rick and Debbie Rise! motored to Salt Lake City where Rick had his cast removed, and they visited her sons and their, families. a Those of this area who attended the Democratic Convention last weekend in Salt Lake were Co. Chairwoman, Rosalee Jessen, All and Merlene Pierce, Evelyn Miles, and Dona Barton. The nominating was Friday and Saturday. They report a good Convention. a The family of Dean and Margaret Reay held their family reunion at the Reay home last weekend. Every member of the family was present 30 members enjoyed visiting, games and pot luck lunch. daughter Peggy Betty Jo Stewart, in Rome. Their trip also included British Andora, French Riviera, Monoco and Switzerland, a Also, Gary Jessen and Norman Newell, area coordinator for Polled Herefords, toured polled hereford ranches in D lino is, Missouri and Kansaa on their way to the Junior Hereford show at Springfield, I1L CENTRAL UTAH INS. AGENCY Roosevelt, Utah WILL ROOSEVELT P.C.A. OFFICE Each 2nd and 4th Wed. 9 Call PCA, CMC M earn Mad. Mr- - n cambma. MF mm mar, Farmall Supar MO tractor, Caca MM. Caca ion. eoM on trad waoana, Malian Maw. AC traclar, manura apraadar, Varoatlla Matter, talar, MF Modal ICO ctiaiwor. MF NO hay teed, MF m earn IMad. MF oahMIar. MF M dlaoal tractor, MF Hi orchard diaaal tractor, and much more. W no eamaim, WEDNESDAY, JULY 10 723-22S- 722-507- 2 S.L.C. 364-43- Provo 373-864- 0 up to $7,500 of taxable income. For a family of four, a state taxable income of $7,500 per year is equal to a gross income of at least $13,622 per year. there have been some proposals to continue the present progression of rates beyond the top bracket of $7,500 and the top tax rate of 7 34 percent, the Foundation analysis indicates that such a change would not produce substantial amounts of added revenue If the present graduation were continued to While 10 34 percent, a.m. 24, 1971 Salt Laka County Fairgrounds Murray. Utah 5 & Lewis Auctioneers (801) 5150 Soutti State' Trunzo 521-050- income tax be increased state revenue in Utah would by only 9 percent. Even if the graduated rates were extended all the way to 15 34 percent (more than doubling the present maximum rate), the added revenue would amount to only about 16 percent. Foundation analysts explain that Utah basically has a economy, without the dastie extremes found in many of the other states. Thus, high progressive income tax middle-incom- e rates on upper income brackets will yield as the same tax system would in a state with large income extremes. Utah's progressive state income tax more than offsets the regressive state and local sales tax. A Foundation analysis of taxes paid by typical Utah families reveals that combined income and sales taxes in Utah amount to 3.6 percent of gross income for the poverty-leve- l family, 4.2 percent for the family, 5.1 percent for the middle-incom- e family, and 5.5 income for the family. percent high When Federal income and payroll taxes are included, the progressive relationship becomes even greater-9.- 7 percent of gross income for the poverty-leve- l family. 15.3 percent for e the family, 21.9 percent for tow-inco- the middle-incom- e family, and 25.4 e family. percent for the These comparisons, however, do not include property taxes, sales taxes paid (Hi large or unusual purchases, and other direct and indirect taxes imposed by federal, state and local government units. The study observes that Utah's state individual Income tax, which originally was enacted in 1931, was not considered a good revenue producer in the early depression days. During the more recent period, however, it has become a major revenue producer and now ranks behind only the sales tax and the property tax as a source of state and local tax revenue in Utah. Since ita enactment in 1931, the cumulative yield from the individual income tax in Utah has amounted to with more than half $1,355,000,000, this total, or $683 million, being realized within the past five years. During the fiscal year ended June 30, individual income tax receipts totaled nearly $189 million. high-incom- high-inflatio- n not produce the same tax KsIm Fnm Arcadia Tablona Me Nerrecks 7 Mrs. Jennie Jones, her sister Mary Lublin of Salt The Lusty family reunion was held at the park in Duchesne Saturday July 8. Those attending were Mr. and Mrs. Grant Peel, Rangely; Mr. and Mrs. LaVon Horroeka and daughter Carol VernaL Mr. and Mrs. Clark Lusty and girls Arcadia. Mr. and Mrs. Scott Lusty Salt Lake and Mr. and Mrs. Verl Roper Bluebell. Mr. and Mrs. RG. A LAND BANK BE AT THE rates Shiner, visited another daughter, LOSHS -- where Q REPRESENTATIVE state income tax collections in Utah last year were equal to 2.4 percent of total personal income payments to all individuals in the state. This percentage compares with 1.87 percent for the entire United States and 1.63 percent for the eight Mountain States. Utah ranked fourteenth among all of the states in the percentage of personal income going for payment of state individual income taxes. The study notes that the state income tax burden in Utah is relatively high at gross income levels up to $30,000 per year. Approximately 95 percent of the families in Utah have gross incomes below $30,000. Utah's state individual income tax employs a rather steep progression of a Last week's column inadvertently left out the name of Mrs. Georgia Lyons, who, with her agriculture comes first Where? At Tota Daniels hus-ban- 6 Month Policy .55 per. $100.00 12 Month Policy .90 per,. $100.00 Dave Bailey. Mgr. up a Mr. and Mrs. Dale Canyon the bus got hot appointment surand children of and finely exploded. recent Smuin her following from were dinner Three Vernal gery. boys Dennis Nelson and guests of Clarence and Duchesne were burned, and taken to the Heher Joe Christensen visited Lola Jones Saturday, in Helper several days a Dave and Blanch hospital where they with Darrin Brown. Carroll of Magna Utah spent the night. Some workers James and Ruth are visiting relatives and construction Hamblin and family friends for a few days. pulled the bus to the top drove to Salt Lake They are staying with of Daniels and they came Thursday, taking their Afton Jessen, and will on home. son Elder Stephen visit with his sister Mr. a Last Thursday night Hamblin to enter the and Mrs. Clarence Jones Melba Markham gave Mission home. He will be and a brother Mr. and her 11 year old daughter, leaving July 20 to fill a Mrs. George Carroll, Wendy a birthday party, mission for the LDS a Verna Allred and they had a weiner roast Church in New York, Nedra Farnsworth in the yard. Then had a motored to Vernal one slumber nartv. Rochester mission. day last week to visit a The family of Norma Veda Mitchel gave her a sister their Jorgensen and to see her birthday party last week new grandchildren. at the home of her son Twins born to Zellene Mack and Cynthia Jessen and Brett Allred. A boy Other family- - members and a girl. present were her a Guests at the home of Ned, Brent and Clarence and Lola Jones Connie Holgate and were their son Dick family, Doug and Julie Miller of Reno and Sheri Jessen and family, Larry Shoux of Carson Ctiy and Debbie McKee and Nev. They came Monday family. They had a gaS and Wedhome on went dinner, . grilled v .I 8 nesday. a Preston Taylor 0 a a Two big bus loads of moved his traitor house also Policies Issued for month to 12 month! 22 North 200 East tax. According to the Foundation study, from went people Altsmont Thursday to the Manti Pageant from both first and second wards and Moon Lake Pennsyl- and Val and Marelene Anderton, Salt vania tChccklThcsofRciccst - income breaks caused by seepage. Stacked In Opon 1 Utah's individual income tax appears to be somewhat higher than that of most other states. This conclusion was reached by Utah Foundation, the private tax research organization, in an analysis of the state's individual Ross spent Sunday in Elsinore with her parents, the occasion being her mothers birthday. Mrs. Vera Larsen of St. George was greeting friends at church Sunday. She also was a dinner guest of the Clarence Horrocks. e Those attending the J.W. Bleazard family Lake and her brother Arnold Chatwin of Montello, Nev., went to Denver Thursday and stayed until Saturday to be with Arnold's grandson who had to have surgery. Mr. and Mrs. Laura Mae and Joy Lazenby are the parents of twin boys born in Heber Valley hospital Sunday July 16. One weighed 7 lbs 5 css and the other 5 lbs. Grandparents are Mrs. Zelma Lazenby of Payaon, Mr. and Mrs. Darrold reunion Sunday July 9 were: Mr. and Mrs. Mark Bleazard, Mr. and Mrs. Jaek Bleazard, Mra. Buddy Harrison, Lapoint, Mrs. Verl Lister and family Roosevelt, Mrs. Carol Hanberg and family, Mr. and Mra. Mike Bleazard and children. The reunion was held at Charleston Park near Heber. The ward M J.A. held their dosing social Tuesday evening at the Indian Canyon camp grounds. Mrs. Barbara Fluke of Salt Lake Is visiting her parents the Marv Bells for a few days. Casper of Tabiona and Jennie Jones and Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Casper. great-grandparen- e Remember the Primaries centennial birthday comes once every 100 years or so and we just might not be around for the bicentennial. So let all come out and really eelebrate the Primaries 100 birthday at the Fair on July 26 at the Wednesday Tabiona Ward ChapeL The fun starts at 4 and goes till 9:30 or 10 p.m. They'll be having lots of Ain things for everyone. Proceeds go to the ward budget f |