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Show UINTAH BASIN STANDARD. 12. Pg November 25. 1987 Gam wants to cut the federal deficit Senator Jake Gam has joined with a bipartisan group Steve Hanberg and his daughter Mandy pose with the buck that he shot on the second day of the general season. This deer, shot near Myton, has seven points on one side and eight on the other, with a spread. LAST ONE DEER! PICTURE, 30-inc- h waste site Nuclear being selected Beverly Evans chosen to represent Representative was recently the state legislature as a member of the National Task Face on the and disposal and nuclear of storage waste high-lev- el She materials. returned from meetings held in St. Louis, Missouri where the final decision for a repository waste has been site of limited to three final locations under consideration. The locations are the Yucca Mountain site in recently nuclear Nevada; Hanford, Washington and Deaf Sound, Texas. When the final n selection is made, a dollar depository will be built to store the hazardous waste materials. the cost of the project will be absorbed by the consumers who utilise services from nuclear power multi-millio- plants. Utah would be impacted as a if either the site in corridor Nevada or Washington is chosen because the hazardous materials would be moved through the state state either by rail or truck. Therefore, it is very important that the State of Utah has representation on the national task force. Currently, there are over 100 nuclear waste is equal to approximately 100 truck loads of waste materials which need A national to be disposed of. disaster emergency plan has been developed and training programs are available as well as a satellite tracking of spent fuel shipments. The next task force meeting is scheduled for March, 1988 to be held in Washington, D.C. Other representatives on the task force from Utah include Senator EIRay McCallister, Senator Ivan Mathison and Representative Dave Adams. Phone News Items 722-513- 1 of Senators to urge congressional budget negotiators to push for an agreement with the Administration for more than the targeted $23 billion of deficit reductions by 1988. Garn signed a letter with 46 other senators to the members of the conference who are meeting to design a plan to avoid an impending sequestration of federal funds as mandated by the II Uw. The required that $23 billion be sequestered if Congress flails to implement revenue enhancements or spending reductions by November 20, 1987. In the letter, the senators said, it is absojutely essential, in the aftermath of the stock market's turbulence, to send a strong signal to the financial world that the federal deficit is going to come down on a basis. The $23 billion of savings required by will not achieve this result." Gam said "justified or not, the instability of the stock market is there. The perception exists that the market is very unstable - and Congress must respond to that We need to send signals that we're finally going to get serious and tart doing something about our enormous federal deficit" The senator said the economy is "fundamentally healthy. Inflation is down, employment is up, the GNP is surprisingly strong. The underlying weakness of the econo year-to-ye- ar Gramm-Rudman-Hollin- Duchesne has a new business on its main street, Sentry West Insurance Agency and Terry Ivie ia the local manager and agent for the Salt Lake based insurance company. The company, which also has offices in Vernal, Heber, Orem and Ogden, is an Independent Insurance Agency, with over 20 different insurance company! available to meet all the different insurance needs a person, family or business may have. Some of the lines that Terry works with are, Aetna, Prudential, Hartford, Continental, Trans-Americ- and a others. "We carry many different to meet differing needs," he explained, "including the 'high-rispolicies for folks that normal companies won't touch either due to their jobs or problems with driving records and such. For example, we carry Dairyland, com-panie- SomeOtiiYou Know. lnOvetv Prafesstonal befe is avail Through.- - Rhumnad Crisis t Outreach - 373 RIVERWOOD (Ysai C (rSSf ShL .. Hospitals JRREEJ - which ia known by many of those who ride motorcycles, or those with DUI's. We also have Guarantee National and Progressive that covers others in high-ris- k occupations, such as truckers. But Terry sells more than just BOSPFi wuly OH ft fWl Stratolounger d k' TheirHitl? to impose an freeze on all programs. "I certainly feel like ita fair to treat all just tingle programs equally-n- ot out veterans or civil service or Social Security programs, but imply freeze all programs and say there will be absolutely no increases in any programs for one Then year, including defense. everybody bears the burden. In the letter to the budget negotiators, Garn said: "There are grave risks that recent events will it" He said "Congress is the number one culprit No president of the United States has ever spent a dime not appropriated by Congress. We can blame the President if we want but it's not up to him to The solve this problem alone. Constitution is very clear about who has the responsibility to appropriate money. Our $2.4 trillion deficit was created by Congress-an- d Congress is responsible for cleaning it up. Garn rejects the idea that the solution to the problem is to raise taxes. "It's ludicrous to assume A that we need more taxes. examination serious, of the budget shows that the g e Penny and Rick McCord from Provo, were weekend guests of her family, Mr. and Mrs. Shirl Rawlings. Kevin Utley, son of Shelia Utley recently graduated from Boot Camp of the Marine Corps at Paris Island. South Carolina, e Mr. and Mrs. Marion Southern recently returned home from a week visit at Apascadero, California, with their daughter and fall-of- that our Frost and family Marilyn and Bill granddaughter, Allison. e Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Labrum spent the weekend at St. George visiting their son's and families the Mr. and Mrs. Douglas tabrum's and Dr. and Mrs. Clark spending or business investment could easily undermine the economy's performance. The need for actions ratreassurance-throu- gh her than words - ia urgent. We have an ideal opportunity through the present neogtiations to enact the elementa of a forceful policy." Garn said "I think people would be amazed at what a differnce it would make worldwide if we started to clean up our own internal domestic problems. It would help reduce our deficit, and would have an impact on the trade deficit as well. It would create more confidence overseas and in the American financial market place. spending exceeds our revenue. The simple fact of the matter ia that our expenditures have gone up faster than our revenue has increased. The greatest difficulty in the budget-cuttin- g process, Garn said, is that 70 percent of the federal or budget ia exempt from budget reductions. Only 30 percent of the budget is controllable, he said. This makes budget-cuttin- Gladys Ross profoundly shake the public's confidence-prompti- ng a general retrenchment that drains the A economy of its strength. in consumer f significant non-politic- is simply across-the-boar- d labrum. Mr. and Mrs. Craig Adams, from Imogen, and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Penwich from Globe, Arizona and families, visited during the past week with their parents Elms and Clint Killian, e Mrs. Verda Campbell accompanied her siBter and husband Mr. and Mrs. Homer Hum from California to Edmonton, Canada, for a seven day visit with their Mr. and sister and brother-in-laMrs. Gordon Hawes. w I'! iMtlMltt Wfipsi- f - f! ! : difficult because 1 we've already cut dramatically in that 30 percent pot Now, we need to make the hand choices and start making reductions in those exempt areas that Congress has refused to V y- , - ; i; 7 1 5 ih t'j&i it Sentry West opens office in Duchesne Allied, Royal, Is Garn'a recommendation would be my, however, is our gigantic debt which is a result of congress unwillingness and lack of courage over the years to do anything about problem ROOSEVELT NEWS cut" he said. insurance, he can also help a family plan financial programs and finand-- a &rf security. "What most people don't realize is that insurance and financial planning are almost one thing. It is the process of planning the future, and protecting yourself, your business or home and your family's INSURANCE IS AN INVESTMENT Terry Ivie of Sentry West Insurance Agency in Duchesne, wants to help, people get the most for their insurance dollar while planning their financial future and providing financial security in case of accident or disability. financial security," he continued. All of the companies we work with are rated A plus", are A and dependable. person can combine insurance with financial planning and disability insurance sometimes for aa little as $10.00 a month for himself and his or her family. Of course the more you can put into various programs the more protection, investments and benefits are available to you. But at least with most policies we deal with, it guarantees insurability, and we put a rider on a policy that allows you to increase the amount you put in. We also have policies, that act just like saving accounts where you can take the cash value out and put it back in that we can blend and tailor to fit your financial needs and abilities. Insurance is a well-know- n good, solid companies concluded. Ivie ia a long time resident of the area and his hours are Monday through Friday 9:00 am to 5:00 pm. 2 His phone is or after 4 hours or lot more than just term life insurance these days, it is a whole new financial field with security planning, annuities and IRAs. Whe I gist to set down with folks and talk' with them about their policies, they are often surprised at just what they have. Many people have policies that they really have 738-228- 848-576- 789-773- 2 no idea exactly what is and isnt covered. Some are really surprised to find out all the things their policy does cover that they didnt even know about. That's why I like to sit down and work with people, to help them understand and feel good again. 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