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Show F , c V Volume Eureka, Utah 84628 Eighty-Si- x Seniors enjoy valentine party by Grace Chat will Eureka Senior Citizens rt Cluh held their annual Valentine party last Wednesday in the Memorial Building. President Leah Towers conducted the proceedings. Invocation was given by C.E. Pykict, followed by re- marks by Leah. We were happy to have Fred and Betty Lou Holladay, Tom and Sherrv Nedreberg and Laurie Johnson as special guests. A delicious hot roast beef dinner was served on tables attractively decorated in the valentine theme. Small paper cups filled with valentine candies, served as favors. The dinner crew was: Betty Cones, Marlin and Margaret Fennell, Tarsula Lucas, Lavern Holman, Edna Jasper, Lech Towers and peoBeryl Pykict. Sixty-eig- ht dindelicious the ple enjoyed ner and the committee received a round of applause for their efforts. We also applaud Edna Jasper for the clever decor- Young-at-Hea- be grateful for these brave men and women. The program was completed with Tom singing"I Can't Help. It If Im Still in Love With You" in honor of St. Valentines Day. We really appreciate Tom and we know we are in for a special treat whenever he is on our program. We also thank Laurie for her part on the pro- gram, and for many of us who had not met her before, to have this privilege. distriLeah announced bution of commodities of USDA commodities on March 6 at 1:30 p.m. and asked that the same people assist her in the distribution. Reported on the Sick List: Bert Kresge, who is home now following several days in the hospilal; Ron Gilson, who is not feeling well and will be entering the hospital on March 5 for a complete checkup. We were happy to have Mabel Butler and Bessie Toone with us as they have been sick. We also express our sympathy to Else (ireen who has received word of the death of a sister in r Vj T " 40 March Number 10 Juab County taxpayers paid $3,023,000 in fed income taxes Economic and Statistical Unit filed federal income tax re-the Utah State Tax Commis- - turns for the 1989 tax year, paid $3,023,000 in federal sion. These taxpayers reported total income taxes for the 1989 tax According to the foundation adjusted income of slightly year. This sum averaged $1 ,533 in Juab more than $16.6 billion, or an for each federal income tax report, taxpayers return filed in Juab County last County filed 1,947 federal tax average of $25,644 per return, The foundation analysis year. These were some of the returns for the 1989 tax year facts reported by Utah Foun- - and reported adjusted gross observes that 574,082 nr 89 dation, the private tax research mcomc totaling $37, 3(J0,000, or of the returns filed ior the $1J,204 per re- - 1989 tax year reported a gross organization, in a study based dn This turn. on a recent analysis of federal compares with a income of $50,000 or less, tax returns prepared by the statewide average of $25,644 while 72,862, or 11 reported per return. Throughout the an adjusted gross income of state, Utahns paid nearly $2.5 more than $50,000. However, billion in federal and slate this 11, representing taxes paid during the income taxpayers, paid nearly 55 of all the federal taxes previous year. The study indicates that collected from Utahns for the federal income taxes paid by 1989 tax year. Women bowlers from the Utahns climbed from $307 At theother extreme, 277,- milin million 1970 $1 to Tintic area have been "bowling ,826 232 Utah returns listed adjust- in lion increase an n of the a slorm" 1989, cd UP Thursday gross income of $1 5,000 or period, less in 1989. Only 4.1 of the morning Alley Cats Bowling 495 over the Slate income taxes rose at an League. First, the Tintic Trompers even faster pace, climbing team, (irace Bernini, Anna from $62 million in 1970 to Uiillespie, Deanna Sorensen, $661 million in 1989, an inan ,n8c vvon llc scc" crease of 966. Combined ond quarter. Then in a playoff federal and state income taxes with the winners of the first in Utah were equal to 11.1 of quarter, Four for Fun, the total personal income in 1989, (iermany. as compared with 10.5 in 1970. Leah thanked everyone for Tintic Trompers emerged Foundation analysts point winners of the first half. Four Immediately following din- - coming to the annual event and that the rise in federal out members For Fun team are, ner, door prizes were awarded gave a special thanks to all some- - in part-tim- e or temporary jobs to lucky ticket holders: Tarsula those who helped in any way to Mildred Hall, Margie Banks, income taxes was slowed what the tax federal cuts of during the year. Smith and Arvilla by Lucas, Mary Lou (iourley, make the parly such an enjoy-Alic- e LcOra 1981 and by the federal tax Webster. Fox, Earlcun dear and Winners of the third quar- - reform act of 1986. Utah state James Toone. NOUS ter, the Spare Mes also have a income taxes, on the other The valentine judging was have Iris rise to continued the on Eureka hand, team, player next and we thank everyone Entre Nous Literary Club The other players are steadily throughout this period. Swenson. the lor who made valentines PalIn fact, the increase in state met at the home of Effie Bell Beverly Green, Catherine party. Serving as judges were was particularly rapid in for a regular meeting. A short taxes This Maxine Gordon. mer and (irace Bernini, Helen Ferris team will playoff with the 1987 and 1988 because of the business meeting was conduct-winne- rs and Ada Schmidt. Leah Towers of the fourth quarter changes brought about by the ed by Pres. Joan Morris, received the prize for the most Laura McIntyre reviewed to determine the winners of the 1986 federal tax reform act original, Ed Webber lor the computer the book "White Puma," bv and the revisions tax state second half. At the end of the prettiest, and Gloria Rife for After lengthy discussions on bowling season, a playoff will made by the 1987 Utah Legis- - R.D. Lawrence, a novel of the funniest. adventure tracking wild ani- Pres. Towers announced the subject, and after receiving be held between winners of the lature. This increase in state ma,s in Canada. The exciting that the bus would be going on input from Juab County elect- - first half and winners of the income taxes during 1989, story dealt with the ever rccur- the weekly shopping trip on ed officials (department second half, for the league however, was a modest 3.9. Increases in the stale income rn8 battle between poachers Thurs., Feb. 21, and anyone heads), the Juab County com- - championship. On Valentines Day, Shcrlin tax would have been even and conservationists. The Great wishing to go was asked to mission has decided to let each Grill from the New Look team greater had it not been for tax White Puma was a valuable contact Ed Webber or Edna county department oversee hisher own computer system, bowled a 546 series, which- adjustments made by the 1988 animal to save. Jasper. when combined with her hand- and 1989 special sessions of the Following a discussion. Effie served a selection of The move cancels the icap, gives her a 714 scries and Utah Legislature. These chang- presented and announced by countys computer coordinator puts her in first place. Last cs were made to trim back delicious pics, candy, nuts and Leah Towers, who was for- - program, headed by Kathryn week, another member of the some of the increases when it petite cheese balls to: Clco lunate enough to get Tom Anderson and Gae Sperry, team, Judy Smith, captured became apparent the slate in- - Judge, Virginia Badertschcr, Nedreberg and Laurie Johnson Sperry is a deputy in the second place for high series come tax collections were con- - Earlean Gear, Aflon Berry, to perform on the program, clerks office, and Anderson is with a 710 scries. She also sidcrably greater than the Vlabel Butler, Donna Laird, a deputy in the treasurers bowled her first 200 game. Her amount intended when the tax loan Morris and Laura Mcln-yr- e. office. average is 109. Other members laws were revised in 1987. of this team also doing their Approximately 73 of all Prior to the commissions share are Kathy Sparrow and individual income taxes paid To get Brazil nuts out of their decision, it was Andersons and Sandy Hansen. by Utahns in 1989 went to the Last week Anna Gillespie federal government and 27 to shells unbroken, freeze them Sperrys job to coordinate all computer work for county rolled a 600 scries with games the Slate of Utah. In 1970, until the shells crack. 600 series are more than 83 of all income then played it on the piano. It departments. Now, each county of Jerusalem, artichokes offer will be responsible rare amongst women bowlers taxes went to the federal gov- was a very lively number and department so- for its own computer work. was enjoyed by everyone. (even among men bowlers) and ernment and only 17 to the ar8c amounts of calcium, On a vote of the commis- - this is Annas second 600. state. State income taxes in dium, phosphorus, sulfur, iron, Tom sang two more numchlorine and magnesium. bers, "Silver Wings which was sion, Kathryn Anderson was However, Anna maintains a Utah were equal to 3.0 of dedicated to our servicemen appointed secretary to the cco- - 167 average and has only a 27 total personal income during Female lions do over 90 pernomic development board. She handicap so was unable to take 1989, compared with less than and women serving in the Percent of the hunting for the sian Gulf. It was a beautiful will replace Ruth Ann Garrett, first place with her high scries. 1.8 in 1970. A total of 646,944 Utahns pride. Way to go Tintic!! song and gave us all pause to a deputy in the clerks office. Taxpayers in Juab County of Tintic Keglars "Strut stuff" high-inco- 19-ye- ar ETrG systems 215-198-1- 87. me |