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Show Nations capital holds Union sets Bloodmobile coming, registration donors needed now small business confab 2,000 Nearly mall-busina- 10-1- 8 mall-busine- ss small-busines- released XJPU NFIB member si pie rallied in Washington, D.C., at Fa national conference June according to "NFIB Speaks Out, a publication of the National Federation of Independent Business. NFIB President Wilson 8. Johnson aid the biggest-eve- r gathering of representatives from all GO states told their legislators and administration officials that dire economic problems threaten their survival. Of particular concern are the frequent increases in payroll taxes and government regulations. By using NFIBs Washington conference as a national forum, this Deoole have nations s their problems on the doorsteps id Congress and the White House, .said Johnson. And they constitute too luge a group to be ignored. ' Presidential hopefuls and other dignitaries came to the NFIB conference to listen to the problems of small business and to tell those present about their solutions. Among .the speakers were Honorable John Connally; Sen. Edward the Honorable Ronald Kennedy; Reagan; Sen. Robett Dole; Rep. Jack Kemp; Rep. Philip Crane; Sen. Lloyd Bentsen; Dr. Milton Friedman, Nobel Prise winner in economics; and Stuart Eizenstat. chief domestic advisor to the President The consensus among the speakers seemed to be that something had to be done about government, regulatory abuse, government waste and government spending. Excerpts from their speeches are aa follows: Dr. Milton Friedman stated, 1 am pro free enterprise, but that does not mean that I am pro business. There is business and business. I have discovered over a long period that .some in business are enemies of free enterprise and not friends of free ' enterprise. And of the various business organisations, the only one I have found that is almost always on the right side is the NFIB." Sen. Edward Kennedy emphasised, 1 have made s strong commitment to competition as the fundamental principle which should guide the economic policies of the country...NFIB, more than any other business or professional organization, has committed its to preserving the free resources enterprise system that has msde our country great Sen. Robert Dole stated the tax policy in the U.S. has tended to encourage consumption and discourage investment savings and capital formation, while Rep. Jack Kemp charged, The biggest single barrier to economic growth is the excessive taxation of personal in come.. .To encourage more enterprise, our tax policy should be more entrepreneurial By 1965 the maximum tax rate on" should 'be n more personal ' than 80 percent" Sen. J. John Heins HI encouraged and urged independent-busines- s people to take a more active role in the political process and Ronald said, ...The system of Reagan has never failed us. We foil it every time we turn to government for an answer that we should provide for ourselves. While John Connally called' for a "restoration of confident purposeful and responsive national leadership, Rep. Philip Crane pointed out that If you do not put a limitation on how much government can take, in theory, they could balance the budget by taking everything we earn, and clearly thats not what the American people are trying to communicate to politilaid . an by Mandate, publication, showed the following results from 681,000 NFIB members polled: Do you favor or oppose taxing oil companies on the "windfall profits" they will receive from the deregulation of domestic oil prices? - Oppose, 48 Favor, 46 Undecided, P you favor or oppose creation of an Energy Security Fund to finance research and development in new energy technologies? 4H Clovers The Clovers of Tabiona and Hanna have been meeting this summer under the direction of leader Renee Park. Officers sre Pauline Humphreys, president, Paulette Humpreys, vice president, Allyson erts, flag leader, and Lis Glues, song leader. We have learned how to make sandwiches and chocolate syrup, and how to measure ingredients. We went on a shopping and pricing trip. Several of our members attended the camp at Uintah Canyon in 4-- H - 6. PP 4. Undecided, Do you favor or oppose the continued, development of nuclear power aa an energy source for the U.S.? Favor, 76 Oppose, 19 Undecided, Do you favor or oppose removing the price controls on zasoline? Favor, 68 1 Oppose, 88 1 Undecided, Do you fovor or oppose the mandatory rationing of gasoline during an energy crisis? - Oppose, 61 -Favor, 82 Undecided, Allyson Price Reporter PJs The PJs are a new club in outdoor codling. The officers of the club are president. Dawns Behrmann; Christy Park; secretary, Shelly Larsen. The reporter of the club activities is also Christy Park. Club leaders are Janeen Cook and Patrice Whitney. Four our first two meetings we made chili, corn on the cob, biscuits on sticks, and smores. The club plans on having a fun year and learning a lot 4. August 16, 1979 To win a bet of $40, Thomas Garson of Chicago ate 22 hamburgers and two quarts of ice cream in 25 minutes on March 6, 1988. CALENDAR Monday, August 20 Senior Citizen picnic at Uinta Canyon, 3 p.m. Tuesday, August 21 Senior Citizen lunch, Roosevelt center, noon. VI-K- O WHEN YOU BUY TWO GALLONS AT THE REGULAR RETAIL PRICE EXTERIOR PAINT 1 6T1 makes this the ideal exterior paint for resistance weather High your home. Manufactured and tested specifically for the intermountain area, a paint made to. please the Retail Price $15.49 per gallon. -- WHITE VI-K- O hard-to-pleas- REDWOOD STAIN BARN AND FENCE PAINT 2819 perfect utility paint for nundreds of uses. Specially formulated for wood and cement. Available in Red (1505) and Brown (1507). A tough product . for that tough job. $11.33 Reg. allow the penetrating stain that beauty of the wood to show through. 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Roosevelt junior high school invites students who will be attending this year to visit the school see their new schedules, snd pay their foes, beginning Aug. 22, from 9 a.m. until 8 p.m. Students who are new to the Romevelt area may register for school beginning Aug. 28 until school begins, Aug. 29. 4-- H 6. STANDARD Registration for RJHS July. 6. blood donors are Prospective reminded that the Red Cross Blood- mobile will be in Vernal Monday, Aug. 20, and in Duchesne Tuesday, Aug. 21. The Bloodmobile will be in Roose- velt Wednesday, Aug. 22, from 1 until 7 p.m., at the Uintah Basin Area Vocational Center. Roosevelt chairpersons for the blood ( drive are Kay Harmston, Contact and Jean Smith, them for information on donating blood. Major policy changes are auecuug the American Red Cross Blood Service, and it is important that area citizens be sware of these changes. Until recently Red Cross sent a "paper credit" to the hospital when a request for blood replacement was received. 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