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Show lfx reform complicote ten filing for Mtehns r,eathM for crane hunt BOPPING DONT MIX (DWR) offices. Applications will be accepted from July 17 through July 28. The drawing for permits to hunt Sandhill Cranes will be will be held August 11 at 9 a.m. at the DWR Salt Lake City Office, 1596 West North Temple. The public drawing for special bunts for deer, elk and antelope will be held on Friday, August 4 at 9 a.m., also at the DWR Salt Lake Office. Permits remaining after the drawing will be sold by mail only from August 14 through August 20. Beginning August 21, permits will be sold over the counter at the Salt Lake office only and through the mail. These permits will be sold on a d basis, DWR Salt Lake office hours are 8 a.m. to 5 p.m, Monday through Friday, Swan permit applications will be available in late August at all DWR offices. Permits will be issued to hunt 2,500 tundra swans in Utah, The drawing for these permits will be in early September. amounted to SI 345 per return. Although the 1986 Federal Tax Reform Act removed millions of Americans from the tax roles and simplified the report- ing for others, it greatly compli- cated reporting for the vast major- ity of Americans by imposing many new and complex rules. It also produced some dramatic shifts as to who must pay the tax. Thiswas the conclusion of a study on the effect of tax reform on Utahns prepared by Utah Foundation, the private, nonprofit tax research organization. The report, which analyzed the effects of federal and state tax reforms on a typical Utah family, revealed that both the fed- eral and the state tax law changes tended to reduce taxes for low- - return, income groups, but raised taxes for The report emphasized, however, middle and upper income groups, that some of the returns were from single individuals, and families with students or other persons working no children. In 1986, approximately 42 of all federal income taxes in Utah came from those who had incomes withheld. In addition, the figures of more than S50,(X)0 per year. included only those income items Following enactment of the Fed- - that arc subject to taxation. As a eral Tax Reform Act, the percent- - result, average gross income per age of federal income taxes paid by return should not be confused with average income per family. low-inco- first-com- e, traffic, THE LONELY SUCCUMB oftotal federal tax payments in Utah came from taxpayers report- ing a gross income of S15, (XX) or less, even though this group com- - 5 total represented federal income was tax collections and amount paid to the state of slate tax Utah a ft or the 12 rebate. Foundation analysts point out that federal income taxes as a percentin age of adjusted gross income 1970 1 Utah declined from 1.4 in in 1987. Utah state in- to 10.5 taxes, on the other hand, rose from 2.3 of adjusted gross in- one-four- th 12. LYMAN'S BEAUTY Utahs Defensive Driving Course s a driver improvement program the Utah Safety Council which septa to reduce highway deaths, injuries and property damage by educating every Utah driver in traf-avoidance techniques. The Defensive Driving Course is e e administrative, teaching in LPN Program with 15 students. BSN and MSN or related, current Utah License. SVT salary schedule 1 1 month contract available. Excellent benefits package. Work coincides with local school district calendar. NURSING e teaching. BSN aquire MSN within 5 years. Current Utah license. 10 month contract avail- able. Salary and benefits same as above. Personnnel Department Sevier Valley Tech 800 West 200 South Rich- half-tim- classroom course which assembly PHONE 433-636- 7 Closed Sunday and Monday 504-646-17- Provo River - Fishing from Deer Creek Reservoir downstream to the Olmstead Diversion Dam has been improving, size limits and artificial lure regulations arc still in force, Fishing is open below Olmstead with any legal bait. The river has been stocked from the mouth of the canyon at various points through town. Contains rainbows and browns, Strawberiy Res. - Lake fishing is best in mornings and evenings at g in the inlets. Also, try Excelfish. deeperwater for larger lent facilities are available at the marina, campground and Visitor Center. All Strawberry Reservoir tributaries reopened July 1. Utah Lake -- The state parkopens at 6 a.m. daily. Good fishing for nice channel catfish. Catfish spawn- ing appears to be over so fishing will soon start to taper off. Flaming Gorge - Fishing has been good for Rainbow, lake trout and Kokanee Salmon. Try silver and bright orange or red lures. Excel-rislent fishing for Smallmouth Bass; try green and brown worms, grubs or crayfish imitations, 00 Assembly workers; earn excel- Dept. P1325. JL19 504-646-17- ATTENTION: Government homes from $1 (U repair). Delinquent tax property. 50-poi- nt enroll-INSTRUCTO- Nephi-mrda- y. one-and-a-h- alf nfthhardimr Drop a thimble over the center tube in a percolator coffeepot before adding ground coffee, that way R: grounds wont fall in the water. August 5,8 a.m.- crenpe Room, 100 North 65 East, Nephi. Learn the evasive actions EUREKA The Juab County Daughters of Utah Pioneers are sponsoring a gala Pioneer Day Celebration at the Nephi City park on Monday, July surrounding areas. Articles have been printed in the State History Newsletter. (2) Tintic Silver Festival plans. The society will be contacting per- sons in lhe very near future to ask For help with the museum tours and other projects sponsored by 03 () 1 - MEDICAL on Pioneer Day Q?trlrAIrni re 15-3- 5' 24, 1989. Activitieswill begin at4 p.m. with Call Repossessions. a prjmaiy Childrens Parade, fol- Ext. GH4687. lowed by an entertaining program the society. (3) The society will hold its an- EASY WORK! Excellent pay! Assemble at 5 p.m. Other activities will in- ccle- products at home. Call for informa- - elude a Fish Pond, face painting, nual Garage Sale AFTER the Ext. 7515. JL26 and bration this year. tion. games. " Next meeting of the society Food to be sold will include held on August 9, 7 p.m., in nriP corn dogs, brownies, je hamburgers, canFishing, lhe Depot. It s important to have a hvr mining, construction, The group extends an invitation pond attendance as pians for the Trans- oi compass, and have an state tour and the Silver Festival portation. $600. Plus week V- Call now! for everyone to attend must be finalized by this time. JL26 enjoyable time. Ext 133B. skilled-unskille- d. down-riggin- SOONER -- A new study from the Institute of Social Research at the University of Michigan shows that peoplewho are healthy but socially isolated, are twice as likely to die over the course of a decade as are other more gregarious types in the same good health. Loners most at those who say they have no- body with whom they can share private feelings and those who have close contact with others less than once a week. Isolation is more with the best success coming from damaging to men than to women, boats. the research shows. Isolated men Lake Powell - The water tem- are two to three times more likely perature is 75 degrees and the to die than men with close social water level is raising. Fair to good ties. The risk for socially isolated fishing for small stripers in women is only times depths at .Good Hope Bay, Moki, fre- - Lake and Red Canyons near sheer for women than with greater walls, slick rock walls and at canyon quent social contacts. entrances. Largemouth success has cve-oThi Ombu Tree of Argentina is bpen best in the mornings and f water lures and etrefiV, nmgs using top , spinner bails al sevenmilc, Slick wood is so moist tht it wilt rare ,y Rock Cedar, Knowles and Good burn and so spongy that is usually Hope Bay. Also good fishing op- cannot be cut down. portunities for Catfish and Bluegill DUP sponsoring celebration on JI21 Dept. P2045. 504-641-80- APPOINTMENTS ONLY 2. jobs-com- Call it Expert Styling fish also, (1)602-838-888- LYMAN L0NEY Frosts activi- its ncs. Drivers who enroll and sue- cessfully complete the course will reduction on their receive a one time during driving records, any three year period, You can lessen the possibility of becoming a traffic victim by jng jn ihe Defensive Driving Course cjasses beginning as follows: pre-registrati- ATT: Coloring Bleaches triple-teaser- s, Pres. IoneRyan. June McNulty read the minutes from the June mcet- is $20 ing, and followed through the agenda ATTENTION: Earn money reading 5943. The registration fee is which included: (1) A discussion of and books. $32,000year income poten- Pcr person 5 Ext. BK required. tial. Details the State History Tour expected in JL19 4687. Eureka on August 12. A menu for lunch was discussed. It is hoped c ATTENTION: Hiring Government that members of the society will yourarea. Many immediate openings help with this luncheon. without list or test. $17,840 -- $69,485. The tour group will visit the Iron ExL R 4687. JL19 Call Blossom Tunnel, North Lily Mines ATTENTION: Excellent income for Silver City Project, Eureka, and work. Info, call home EUREKA, UTAH Perms July 13, 1989 Creek Res. - Try baits, Dcr best popgear, cess early mornings trolling at 10-20' depths. Good place to try Cray-- neros-th- c (801) 896-820Applications received until positions sary to avoid a traffic accident. For filled- - An 9ual opportunity, affirma- - further information and enrollment, JL19 call the Utah live action employer. Safety Council at 533- - field, Utah 84701 SALON Owner and Operator Blow Styling and cutting Fishing Roundup FishLake-Lightfishingpressu- Full-tim- . , Page Three k: drrnrnwn!nif Half-tim- BIKING - andpullingoutinfrontofspeeding has been recognized by the Utah DIRECTOR: -- first-serve- eight-hou- r NURSING AND Think twice the next time you want to plug into some musicduring a leisurely spin on your bicycle. Riding with both ears covered by earphones is risky and illegal in California, Florida, Maryland, Oregon, Pennsylvania and Washington. OK, as crimes go, its about on par with jaywalking, but the prac- tice is dangerous. Cyclists depend on hearing to detect traffic approach- ing from the side and behind. Ear- phones block out sound and in- hibit a riders safety, says Jim Fremont of the Bicycle Federation of America. At least two reports show that earphones contributed to cyclists riding into moving trains Applications for the 1989 Sandhill were designed to be revenue ncu- tral. Reductions in the federal per- sonal income tax burden were off-set by increases in the corporate and general business tax burden. According to the foundation re- port, federal tax law changes re- duced the total federal individual income tax collections in Utah by about $20.6 million, or 1.4 be- tween 1986 and 1987. This slight reduction in federal taxes, however, was more than offset by a S54 mil- lion increase in state income taxes during the period. During the 1987 tax year, the average adjusted gross income in Utah ranged from a high of $25,374 per return in Davis County to a low of SI 5,5 18 in Piute County. As expected, the highcr-tha- n average income levels generally are found in the larger urban counties, while the below average incomes arc found in the rural counties of the state, For the state as a whole, gross in- come averaged about S23,274 per The Eureka Reporter Health Motes Utah Foundation come in 1970 to 3.7 in 1987. Crane Hunt are now available at all In 1986 federal tax law changes Division of Wildlife Resources report, taxpayers in Juab County filed 1,831 returns during 1987 and reported $32,595,000 in gross in- come, for an average of S 17,802 per return. In addition, the study shows that Juab County residents paid S2, 462,000 in federal income taxes for the 1987 tax year, and this sum 21, 1989 July CENTER JOSEPH I. MAMIAND, P.A.C. ..Office Hours.. Mondays Wednesday 3-- 9-- 11 3-- Fridays 5 5 Blood Pressures checked without charge Senior Gtlzens: FREE Eye Exams for Driver's Licenses FOR APPOINTMENTS 433-690- 5 |