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Show receives 1&& The 1987 General Session of the Utah State Legislature was a . "mixed bag" for small businesses in Utah, according to Dale Zabriakie, Utah state director of the National Federation of Independent Business. . The nearly 4,000 NFIB members in Utah had indicated in their members opposed rather than ' those they supported. Working with other related lobbying groups NFIB was successful in defeatng response to the organisations SPANISH FAIR WINNERS Wesley Ercanbrack and Karen Murray placed first and second overall in the recent district Spanish Fair held at Roosevelt Jr. High. is a ninth grader, and Murray is an eighth grader at RJHS. employee disability coverage, and a measure that would have allowed comities to impose a 4 mill property tax to finance the construction of jail facilities. An example of the mixed bag is the area of tort reform, Zabriskie said. There was a aeries of Nils on tort reform that our members very strongly supported, but none of them passed. However, there was also an effort to dilute the tort reform victory of the previous year the joint and several by liability, statutes. We were part of the team that defeated this effort, Zabriskie said. Spurred by member interest, NFIB initiated the introduction of a bill that would allow collection of triple damages for bad checks that are not made rood after a sales tax and income., tax, Zabriskie said. "The NFIB members strongly preferred a sales tax increase if there were to be one" Most of the NFIB success during the session earns on bills its-- ' annual ballot which inssues they' supported and opposed prior to the legislative session. The major disappointment for these small business owners was the large tax increase approved by the Legislators. NFIB members had voted 1 against a tax increase in their ballot responses. If there can be any bright side to the tax increase, it is in the fact that the major increases were in several bills. These included a measure that would have given municipalities the power, to regulate truck sizes and weights on city streets, creating a. wide variety of regulations that would increase, shipping costs. Also defeated waa a bill that would have extended sales tax to professional services, a bill that would have mandated mental, health benefits as part of any . 2-- All of us think saving money for retirement, but statistics reveal nearly half of those couples over age 66 have incomes bdow the poverty level. And, although most Americans find ways of regularly putting money aside for Employment Retirement Income Security Act creating a new way for us to save on taxes and to invest in our own future; The Individual ' Retirement Account, known as an IRA. It was extended in 1981 to include all . their retirement years, it just isnt enough. This is true even with Social Security benefits which become part of our American way of life in 1935 when Congress passed the Social Security Act. Over the years, many people have supplemented their Social Security benefits with pension plans established through their' employers, and others - especially those who are use KEOGH plans. In 1974. Congress passed the wage-earner- ' s. Since the IRA was created, Americans have taken advantage of it to save for retirement. ..and for saving on their tax burden. According to the Utah Bankers Association, more than 68,000 . . . Utahns have invested their retirement funds in IRAs in Utah banks. More than 8204 million is on deposit in IRAs which are administered by these Utah banks. .Each wage earner can contribute up to 82,000 annually to - an IRA. Tax deductible contributions for the 1986 tax year may be made until April 15, 1987. Changes made by the new tax act affect the tax deductibility of the IRA contribution, effective with the 1987 tax year.'Under the new law, income level and participation in an employee pension plan will determine whether or not the contribution is entirely ' If you are not covered by ail employee pension or profit sharing plan, such as a 401 (k), or Defined Benefit KEOGH, Plan, you can make a fully deductible IRA contribution no matter what your income is. If . you are covered by such. a plan, I4 Prows has Pool Tournament enlistment delayed .7 April7 7:30 p.m. 16 First place Second place Third place Fourth place Ddl 3. . Lounge Utah State University fSRR I N GlT I M ElS P.EC fflUS ' INTERMOUNTAIN Ammonium A T FERTILIZER SPECIALISTS T Sulfate INTERMOUNTAIN 21-0- -0 INTERMOUNTAIN INTERMOUNTAIN FERTILIZER I tor 34-0-- 16-16- -8 mat BO' FERTILIZER for LAWNS LAWNS 0 30-10- -0 FERTILIZER 3A49 FERTILIZER Maw SO a 50 lbs. 21-0- -0 50 Ibe. For Lawns : For Gardens (5,000 aq.IL) Ammonium Nitrate O For Lawns (10,000 aq.IL) 30-10- -0 34-IK- IFA Weed & Feed 949 reg.10" 4.sw.mroM7M ng.1l ISba. tab M 40 lbs treats 10,000 sq. ft. For Lawn 0 Garden deferred -- aid, However,' . J plana bn 7-- j " 738-257- 1. ; Calligraphy daaaea for beginning, and intermediate leveb will start in April on Wednesday nights. The befor 'classes are taught by Shaleen and will go for 8 required are a' calligraphy tablet and a calligraphy felt tip pen. Cost fa $12M. t .. Dog Obedience training may abo - be avafiabb in Duchesne starting in ApriL We need;s minimum of 10 ; dogs. Dora must be over 10 weeks old (there b no nuudmumige limit on the dog) Trainers mint be 18 years or over. The classes will he held on Wednesday evenings, Vh .hour for 8 weeks. The coat of the ebaa will ha' $83.00. Shannon Sparkman has oyer 20 years Winalow, 1 ; . Although corporate officers may have known for some time the store was not going to remain open,' it caught the employees by surprise. We have just known a couple of weeks," Zufelt said. Tt was really a hock." Green said. trie to put the employees at another store In, the area. He said they try and main aura no one loses their job. . experience in Obedience Training. She b from VernaL If you are interested in registering or need more information on theabove daaaea please call LindaStriekhnd, Director, Du-- ' page v During the week construction ' traffic will consist of trucks loadedwith cement, fly ash and sand for use in the RCC mix. This will be the busiest year ever at the dam aits. The rode crushing "will begin on March 80, the - . . . start .on April 20, and the RCC placing will begin April 27. - Although project activity dictates j that only scheduled visitors are allowed, the Uintah Basin wfil carry stories as the job UbOTvto re- - 7 7 ' D Alfred P. Doolittle (Aaron Hansen) providing the comb relief, to the ; flavorful Ascot Races and then on i to the Embassy Bafi. Ita only after '. Elisa leaves in despair at not being fussed over after the ball that Higgina faces up to the inescapabb.. i fad: ha loves her. ' The local company of perfor-maer- a have worked bard and are.;-- . prepared to give their audience a to remember. The song of Why Cant, the English, Little Bit of Luck, Bab in Spain, 1 Could Have Danced An Night "On the Street Where You Live" "Just You Wait Henry Higgina and Tve Grown Accustomed to Her Fare are familfar and loved by many. Tickets are avaflabb ' through .. local, church activity committees, Morris Caapersoo or at the door. .. Prices are $4 each or $15 per family. . progresses. (10,000 aq. ft.) WANT MONEY TO EXPAND? ft Modification of signing on Inter-- , . state 15 near Richfield and Saline ..will bo on the agenda when the. Utah Transportation Commission meets on April 8 at 9 a.m., in Salt Uke (Sty.. ; - - ;i,;Tha.ytah' Departinsnt of, Trans-..- : : pdrtation will ' ask approval for funding of an automated weather observation system to serve the .Blending airport and for fluids for two road projects in Salt Lake County..- can htlp you with your lawn & garden naada For Further Information Contact Gary McClellan TERMOUNTAT ROOSEVELT East Hwy 40 722-25- 42 VERNAL - SERVICES Featuring: 990 So. 1500 East 781-16- 16 . Ext. 482 or Room 102 Uintah County Building Venial, Utah Rev, Aaron Knapp Evangelist Sunday, April 5, r y Business Development Director 781-07- . REVIVAL Association of Governments in order to help business start or expand We have plenty of money available If you can create jobs, chances are you can qualify Wo -- The commission will abo discuss proposed changed In UDOT policy for apodal road use, sueh aa for. parades, bicycle races, eta, and a change. In the policy for accommodation of utilities on rights of way. Meetings' of the Transportation. Commission are open to the public.1 Responsible individuab and groups ' are Invited to attend. YOUR BUSINESS OR WANT TO START A NEW ONE7 CONTACT US, WE CAN HELP 10:55 a.m. and 6:30 p.m. . Monday-Thursda- April 6-- 9, y, 7:00 p.m. SPECIAL MUSIC At Each Service You are invited to attend these special , : . services Vernal Church of the Nazarene 70 s .. :jrer;v.:r was established by the Uintah Basin 11Mrefl12-8- 0 lbs. 4000aq.IL , ; The commisakm will also be briefed-o.the status af.posaibb-ipanajtiefor Utahs with the 56mph speed Umit.law last A REVOLVING LOAN FUND UUMGRfflJ " - . - ULuffiwLLER - - cognition - In adte of everything; she loves the Professor. However, it takes Professor Higgins much., longer to recognition hb etta-- s chment to Efiba. The story winds through the slum of ' Tottenham Court Road with Elbas father, : - at chesne Community Schoob v; Elba has her moment of . 5 788-203- 1. Fair Lady' .My Continued from 9 . 738-594- .weeks. .Snpidbfr 7-- Equipment ' Superinten-- 8 dent, Hank Schadel, Civfl Engineer, and Lefand McCall, Shift Super--. ' intendent. will be It necessary to dose Rock . Road to the public because of Creek y construction activity during the ' construction season, however, they will be open, weekends between f Memorial Day: and Labor Day. ft . . BYU. j- .. areas. . Hundley, concrete will 9 opening 15 new stores this year, primarily in the Wasatch Front Weve got to run to get it doner Other transfers include Doyle.' -- closes - - - tax . Continued from poge ; . has 'enabled ua to benefit the focal .economy in our hiring practices. This year, the Stillwater Dam b 'welcoming a few new' faces to the front lines.'. The hew Project Manager b from Tygera home office in Spartanburg, SC. Joseph Duffy saya with luck and com- mitment we will get the job done." He also brought with him a motto, , (7,500 aq.fl) at STAN-DAR- Ammonium Sulfate Vf . and v Tyg6l7 Continued from page 9 : lor GARDENS Both types of IRAs 7:11 president of his own catalog sales firm, officials have announced that Chris Pella, assistant football coaeh at Brigham Young University will be the speaker. Pella is the past head coach a! taking the job . . f : , . fessional baseball player . jL from the : , rv',-738-664- 2, banker can help you determine how. much, if any, of your 82,000 Annual. contribution! wfil .be tax deferred and non-ta-x ;are desirable long-ter- . Upon graduation from the Air. Force's six week basic training course, he is scheduled to receive technical training in the Mechanical, Aptitude. He will be earning credits toward an associate degree in applied sciences through the Community College of the Air Force while attending basic and other Air Force technical training schools. West Hwy 40 . There has been a change at the . Career Day April 2 among guest speakers. Instead of Chris Iorg, a pro- .DuchesneJIigh'ScliPsJnlisdr February ! - The last serofafc sesskm, taught has by Juanita AUeivRN, been extended for six more weeks. The program is euatomed to fit each Individual's ability and la for man,' woman.:, and ;. taros,, Class 's meets Tuesdays and Thursdays from 5:15 to 6:15 p.m., at Duchesne Elementary SchooL Tola Painting .classes, for intermediate and advanced levels of tole painters will begin April 9 from 6 to pro. and will lnat for Jour weeks. y.J.We will also offer a beginners class if there b enough interest Tide. . 7 Painting is taught by Jihnene-Coat of the class b Ward. deductible. When there is only one wage earner, the couple can contribute to 'a spousal IRA in the amount of 82,250. ' talk at Career Day gram today according, to Sgt. $100 $30 $20 $10 . ' ' Community school schedules ' V.- Pella to Carlos Gurr, Air Force recruiter, Provo. Prows, a 1986 graduate of the Utah Technical college, Orem and $10 Entry general legislative session. Another disappointment was the area of priviti ration. Several bills and resolutions were introduced, but so significant measure was - James Edward Prows of chesne, enlisted in the U.S. Air Force's Delayed Enlistment Pro- Double Elimination early action during the next retirement savings programs. Earnings on both programs grow tax deferred done. If you make more than 840,000 ' so there is no tax until you begin. to make withdrawals at rathe.J $25 ,000 for individuals), your ment (at least age 594). If you have a question about how an Individual Retirement Account can help you save money j now and in the future, contact, 'V; V V" ' your banker. - Du-- Players . ad-just- 1 i " your ability to deduct your IRA contribution depends on your " gross income level If your combined income is 840,000 or below (826,000 for individuals) you can make the fully deductible 82,000 IRA contri- bution whether or not one or both are covered by an employee pension plan. You can invest in your retirement plan and claim the tax deduction as you always have ntsi. Mt-da- A's may prevent poor retirement IR period. waiting -However, we experienced major frustration with this Nil, Zabriskie said. "The bflTs introduction was delayed while we worked out some language changes with the Senate sponsor.. When we finally got to hustings we discovered a technical error in the language that erased additional delay. , "On. the last Friday of the the bill was next in line for in the House, but the House vote a adjourned before taking a vote and all bills under consideration were sent baek to the sifting committee. The triple damage eheek bill is 'scheduled for interim study consideration, and should be ready for Weal Highway 48, UT. Phone 4 I, Carl Keons, Paster Phone 1828 . Vernal. 789-483- 789-438- 8 ., |