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Show The Eureka Reporter Page Pour 'W'foXw November 20. 1081 "yi' s Bowling news TOO HEAVY TIPS -- Standings of the Eureka those Here are tips for Ladies League at the end who are fighting the too of the First Quarter are heavy problem. Drink as follows. Individual standings-Franc- es plenty of water because, it helps Hathaway (High paradoxically, remove water from the Game 227; High Game body. Soft drinks and Hep. 265). Carol Draper other beverages that are ( High Series Scratch 577) . Chambers high in sodium increase Marcella water Game 195; High (High weight through retention. Avoid products Game Hep. 245; High containing caffeine which Series Hep. 631). Judy lowers the blood sugar Garbett (High Game 187; level and brings on the High Game Hep. 235; feeling of hunger. Cut High Series Hep. 611; down on or cut out High Series Scratch 467). the first completely high calorie Druing sweet "500 four series such as quarter, products desserts and alcoholic were bowled by Donna beverages stimulate the which appetite. - WALK IT OFF There is no exercise as easy and natural as walking. It is enjoyable and good for all who want to avoid the : ' ' s . s Health Notes ' ' b hunt the conclusion visory Commission on Intergovernmental Relations. According Foundation to the report, Utah's taxing potential in 1979 was only 91 percent of the national average. This means that the same tax rates will produce about 9 percent less revenue in Utah than they will in the nation as a whole. This places Utah a considerable at in atdisadvantage tempting to finance services governmental for its citizenry. The problem is compounded by the fact that Utah has one of the highest ratios of school age children to adult population among the fifty states, and education is the costliest function of state and local government. Tax capacity is' a technique designed to measure the amount of revenue that would be raised if each state used an identical set of tax rates. The rates used in the representative tax '5? g &: extended the general Although pheasant season ends November 15, counties have an extended season. In Davis, Weber, Box Elder and Cache counties, the season ends November 20. In ; ' hunters should note that a monthlong pheasant season is not in effect on state and land in Davis, federal Linch. and Box Elder W TEAM: L Weber in past years. 23 9 counties as Hot Lips Threes 21Vz IOV2 Pheasant Aliev Caters hunting is 21 11 allowed Ball Babies through 19 13 December 6 on state and Tear Drops Three Stooges 172 142 federal lands in the 17 1$ Knock Knees following eight counties: these changes, Utah is somewhat above average in its use of the sales tax and the income tax, but is well below average in its nation. Since the same rates property tax burden. The Foundation study are applied in every state, estimated potential tax also shows that there has yields vary only because been a definite shifting of of differences in the tax capacity away from underlying bases. Thus, eastern states to western the resulting differences states. Between 1975 and in taxing capacity on tax 1979, the New England wealth reflect differences States lost four perin a states ability to raise centage points and the funds from usual revenue Mideast States declined sources. by eight points in relative Foundation analysts tax wealth. At the same unlike time, the potential tax out that Utah, point levies capacity of Southwestern of the states, many all of the major taxes States rose by nine imposed by state and percentage points, the local governments. Many Rocky Mountain States tax authorities maintain climbed by seven points, and the Far West States that Utah's broadly-base- d tax structure is a strength increased by six points. Two major factors in in that it allows everyone to participate in the cost this tax wealth shift, of financing government according to the study, without imposing an are the rising real estate undue restrictive burden and home prices in the on any one group or tax west and the growing source. importance of energy in Although Utah has the nations economy. For maintained a broad-base- d the most part, the tax system, there western states have has been some shifting in abundant energy sources, relative importance of the while the eastern states various taxes in the are energy deficient. This system during recent is causing some shifting and industry years. For example, the of east of and state from the population proportion local revenue derived to the west. It has also the from the property tax has raised natural been declining, while the resource tax base of the sales and use tax, the western states. This is income tax, and the especially true in the case h states as unemployment tax have of such im-' in relative grown Texas, Oklahoma, portance. As a result of Alaska, and Wyoming. 5 i. New building nears completion at UTC campus in Orem A the federal En- vironmental Protection Agency (construction contract is $538,000) and will be only one of its kind in Utah and the first to be constructed for the EPA e in its Region Eight (Utah, Wyoming, Colorado, Montana, and North and South Dakota.) techEnvironmental be will nicians trained to work in in- are based on system national averages for the various state and local taxes used throughout the oil-ric- ' JjUr r wr;n a. 13WE.il The new wastewater treatment training laboratory nearing completion on the Orem Campus of Utah Technical College at Orem will bring added training and facilities to this Utah County School. 22. Pheasant ' ' :rm Duchesne and Uintah counties, the last day of pheasant hunting is November ;v-1,?- . XxX Spending demand high, taxing capacity low reached by Utah Foundation, the private tax research organization, in its latest analysis of tax capacity based on a recent study by the Ad- --A' j. j;: self-conscio- us was s' Pheasant new building is nearing completion on the Orem campus of Utah 14'-171 Pins Technical Safety College for Duchesne, jarring impact to their Rocky Rollers 13. 2 14 Vz Carbon,Grand, of the training Juab, San Emery, knees, back and joints Slompers 13 19 enin Juan, Tooele and Uintah. technicians involved in jogging. Dead Centers 13 19 vironmental technology. Walking is especially Trompers 12 20 The building itself Humility is the solid good for overweight Hustlers 23 z be completed late 8z should foundation of all the persons who may be There are three Eureka virtues. this month, according to about exer- teams on this league. Debbie Horton, director Confucius cising. Brisk walking can On the Thursday of environmental be an excellent aerobic Cats" at Utah Tech. Alley morning exercise to help the League, there is one the second quarter, the technology Installation of equipment function of the heart, Eureka team- - the Tintic Tintic in should take until late are Trompers lungs, and blood vessels. Team first place, having lost January, she said. While It must be a steady, Trompers. 1 continuous walking for a members are: Grace only game (and that by the building should be 2 pins)! The available for workshops minimum of 12 minutes Bernini, Anna Gillespie, a mere of 14 - 5 before that, consists Alice Deanna league Peart, the that increases regularly teams (70 scheduled classes will not Sorensen and Fawn Fife. player of the action pumping Going into the 4th week of bowlers). move into the structure heart. until the start of the spring quarter March 23. The building is being constructed with a half million dollar grant from Ek LT LAKE CITY-T- he demand for government spending in Utah is high, but the tax capacity of the state is low. This 4 m, X six-stat- dustry, governmental for agencies, municipalities and anywhere else they are . needed in the en- vironmental field. They will learn to deal with handling of culinary water, waste water, air pollution control and solid wastes. Mrs. Horton said the technicians may also work as consultants under engineers in the environmental tech- nology field. CARD OF THANKS: We wish to extend our thanks to the people of Tintic District, as well as to those from neighboring towns, who so generously supported Thanksgiving raising event our fund held Saturday evening. Your response, as was most always, gratifying. d Also, your patience, (as we wrestled with technical problems), was very much appreciated. good-nature- Father Michael Winterer and the parishioners of St. Patrick's Church Utah Technical College at Provo-Ore- m for designated and the other Basic Water for culinary was Treatment this water. purpose under the EPA by the Utah State Department of Health. The department of environmental technology was launched at Utah Tech a couple of years ago. It is headed by Mrs. Horton who came to the post from four and Faculty for the Environmental Technology Department is composed vironmental Quality for the state of Wyoming. It is already giving two classes at Utah Tech, one in Introduction to Environmental Technology plus a chlorine room. The new building will bring to seven the number of experts already working in environmental fields who teach part-tim- e at the college. The new building will have administrative offices, a classroom and years with the electrical, hydraulic and laboratories, Department of En- chemical half constructed on the Orem campus since construction was started. 185-ac- re Telephone cost analyzed Despite the continuing study relates to the cities trend of spiraling prices included by the Bureau of and inflation, the cost of Labor Statistics in the local residential data base used for the telephone service in the Consumer Price Index United States in terms of (CPI). The number of hours worked to pay for a cities selected by the BLS month's bill is at an e for this purpose has low according to an varied from 34 in 1939 to economic study by AT&T. 95 presently. Those figures contrast the with Figures in the study sharply show that working time productivity performance needed to pay for a in the overall private months basic local business economy, where service has declined productivity growth has steadily - from nearly six slowed markedly since hours in 1940 to 1.27 hours the mid-196and ac' this year. 1979 and in declined tually Information in the 1980. all-tim- 0s LYMAN'S BEAUTY SALON EUREKA, UTAH LYMAN L0NEY, Owner and Operator Bleaches Blow Styling and Cutting Perms Frosts Expert Styling APPOINTMENTS ONLY Coloring PHONE 433-636Closed Sunday and Monday 7 ED'S KEYS & LOCKSMITH Eureka Keys made Locks keyed or rekeyed Combination of old locks changed to fit new key Safe combination changed CALL ED FIELDS 433-662- 9 |