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Show e MHS Basketball Team Utah Taxpayers May Points to Opening Game Receive Tax Cut tilts will likely come from Saturday marks the first MHS Templar Matmen Open Wrestling Season Manti High Schools wreswill host the Juab Wasps this afternoon at 2:00 in the Manti Armory in the opening meet of the season. Coach Phil Hall has back a seasoned squad, although only two of its members are seniors Glade Denton and Ron Bowman. Juniors on the team are Johnny Johnson, Mark Larson, Eric Hedelius, Randy Bradley, Danny Floyd, Scott Martin and Scott Hansen. Jon Larson, Blake Neilson, Lyle Young and Gary S. Olsen are sophomores. Glade Denton, who wrestles in the 155 pound class, is the team captain. A veteran performer, he has quickness knows his moves. Mark Larson is and Coach Hall says he shows 100 per cent improvement over last year.. Johnny Johnson is rated another stand-ou- t prospect. The team members are full of enthusiasm and the desire to put together a successful season, Coach Hall said. Two of them, Jon Larson and Blake Neilson attended a summer wrestling camp at Lake Tahoe-thone their skills. tlers o Coach Hall said junior high school students who would like to wrestle are invited to work out with the high school squad. By getting started early they can help themselves and also build our future teams, he said. Here is the Templar wrestling schedule: Nov. 24, Juab, home, 2:00. Dec. 2, North Sanpete, away, 7:30. . Dec. 9, Emery, away, 7:30. Dec. 17, Wayne, away, 7:30. Dec. 21, Gunnison, home, 2:00. Dec. 23, Juab, away, 7:30. Jan. 6, North Sanpete, home, 7:30. Jan. 11, Gunnison, away, 2:00. Jan. 13, San Juan, home, 7:30.. Jan. 15, tournament at North Sanpete, all day Saturday. Jan. 20, Emery, home, 7:30. Jan. 22, tournament at Richfield, all day Saturday. Jan. 26, Wayne, home, 7:30. Jan. 27, Grand, home, 7:30. Feb. 3, Grand, away, 1:30. Feb. 3, San Juan, away, 7:30. mid-yea- promise at this stage, according to Templar coach Wilbur Braithwaite. Providing experience are 5 veterans Doug Nielsen, 4 center, Dave Miller, Kirk Abegglen, 8 guard, Kay Thomson, guard-forwarMike forward, and Paul Cox, 62 forward. These Monson, six boys also gained considerable playing time last season and are rebounding into form. Final team selections are still pending at this stage. Game times are 5:45 and 7:30 p.m. The next home game is December 3 with an alumni team. 6-- 6-- center-forwar- 5-- r, 6-- 6-- On Friday, with the Thanks- giving meal barely digested, the Templars travel to Gunnison to face another of Coach Danny Hills fine teams. This one is led by Greg Hill, a 3 sharpshooter out of the traditional Hill class and style. Starters for these opening 6-- Forest Service Releases Travel Plan Off-Ro- ad The Manti-LaS- The many comments and suggestions received from the public have been incorporated in the revised plan. The public is invited to review the plan and make comment on the proposal at a public meeting in the ' Ephraim City Building audi7 7 torium on Dec. at p.m., according to Ranger Dick National al Forest has announced the release of the revised Forest Travel Plan regulating the use d of vehicles on forest lands. Copies of the Travel Plan are available from Manti-LaSNational Forest offices in Ephraim,, perron, Price, Moab and Monticello. The initial Travel Plan was released in September, 1975. off-roa- Allred. Best major brands prices. RB SourfitfynUr 62 So. Main Phone Wholesale Distributors Dealers Welcome Brock, Principal Ivan D. Rowley was cheerleader with a token of appreciation. The players will receive their letter awards next spring at the annual awards assembly. During the banquet Chad Allred, a son of Mr. and Mrs.. Blaine Allred; Paul' Monson, a son of Mr. and Mrs. Garth Monson, and Kyle Rowley, a son of Principal and Mrs. Rowley, were cited for being named to ; the j Deseret News honorable mention ; team. Coaches Phil Hall, Glen K. Goodwin and Dick Peterson were speakers and joined in praising the team for never quitting in the face of diffi- -' culties that included a limited number on the squad, numer- ous injuries and a. tough schedule that sometimes had the team playing two games a week. "Truly absurd is 528-350- 0 . The following scores were recorded in Bowlerette Ladies master of ceremonies and presented each player and all-stat- e' All . Physical Splits - Bob 164; Darla Roberts, 175. Feted at Banquet Take all of the excitement of CB Radio with you everywhere you go. 0 -l MHS Football Team Manti High Schools football players and cheerleaders were feted at a banquet Saturday night in the Ephraim West Ward cultural hall. The banquet was sponsored by the parents of the players, with Mr. and Mrs. Keith Beazer serving as More than 100 were in attendance. re- turning lettermen, although several juniors are showing home action for the Manti High School basketball teams. The tall and talented Wayne County Badgers will provide the Templars with plenty of competition. Last season the Badgers got off to a fast start, winning nearly all of their early games. They slumped at but came back at the end. Most all of their team is back, and is one of the best ever from the Bicknell school. the man who never changes." August Barthelmy INVITATION AREAWIDE PLANNING DISTRICT BOJWLING The following scores were .... ..... Hayes Bs Dittos Marc X Deuel Builders Travel Inh . . . . 192 16 Picc-A-Dil- . were: Strikettes - Treasure Swenson, 188, 183, 165, 536 series. Hot Shots - Gloria Johnson, 186; Jenny Frischknecht, 183, 167, 165, 515 series; Becky Duncan, 177. Snappy Service - Jerrelyn 182; Bette Jen-- . Blankenship, sen, 166; Renon Daniels, 168, 160, 488 series. Ups & Downs - Lila Phillips,-181- , 176, 162, 519 series;Dar-len- e Lost 12 14i 16 the sales tax andor the property tax are other areas of tax reduction that might be considered. On the other hand, there is a possibility that the motor fuel tax could be increased if it is decided to finance highway operations entirely from highwarevenues. The founy-user dation . report notes that the unresolved problem of financing the state highway program is one dark cloud in an otherwise bright state financial picture. According to the foundation analysis, Utah should conclude the present (1976-77- ) fiscal year with a surplus of S26.8 million e based on revenue estimates and the presently authorized level of state spending. This is a marked improvement over the prospects at the close of the 1976 budget session when the governor vetoed five appropriation items along with an inheritance tax reduction in order to bring the budget , mid-rang- - 19 20Vi 24 . Mamas & Papas .14 .26 28 Physical. Splits . .'12 High games of 160 and over were: Hayes Bs - Darrell Hayes, 162; Larry Brunson, 188, 161. Dittos - John Daniels, 198, . 163, 506 series; Kent Jorgenson, 160. Marc X - Christie Bunnell, 192, 191, 161, 544 series; Wintch, projections. The fiscal outlook for also appears 1977-7- 8 to be quite A meeting has been The meeting scheduled for the Six County Association of Governments Planning District which includes the counties of Juab, Millard, Piute, Sanpete, Sevier and Wayne will be held: Transportation concerns everyone! Make It your business to become involved In Utahs transportation future. Come and share your views with us. Cordially, Gem H. 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Pick-U- p 169. 183. ment in planning future transportation Columbia) impose a cigarette tax greater than Utah, while two others impose the 8 cent tax. While the highest rate is 21 cents per pack, the national mean and median averages are slightly greater than 12 cents, with the mode even higher. It is my own feeling this proposed increase is both I will urge the Legislature not to earmark any revenues resulting from the proposed increase. There will undoubtedly be several proposals made for the use of any increase. Competition for this revenue should proceed through the regular appropriations process, each proposal on its own merits. I personally hope that the Legislature will use the proposed increase to finance property tax relief for those on fixed incomes by way of a state supported circuit breaker law. Such a law was introduced last time by Senator Douglas Bishoff (R) Salt Lake and by Senator Snow and will be reintroduced at the forthcoming session. Truck Seat Covers 170. 2 additional revenue, there are those who hope that it will reduce tobacco consumption. Some have suggested that an increase in the tax may be considered as an offset to social cost resulting from tobacco consumption. I STATE TRANSPORTATION Is actively seeking greater public involve (including the District of g series. Nancy Page Shop Early at FA Stores . 162; Bob Sevy, 177. Travel Inn - LaDawn Ray, 172; Gary Jorgenson, 250, 541 - tobacco-producin- one-tim- . states national averages. Outside of a handful of g states, the 8 cents per of tax tobacco Utah in the lowest is the pack nation. Currently, 43 states e funds. If such funds are used to expand existing programs of create new ones, financial problems could occur in future years when these funds are spent and revenue growth slows down. Included among the long-rang- e fiscal problems facing the state are the following: (1) school enrollments once again are beginning to rise resulting in increased costs, (2) the state retirement system will require continuing enlarged state contributions in the years ahead, and (3) the unresolved problem of financing Utah's highway program will place added burdens on state revenue sources. Finally, the foundation report observes that state revenues in Utah have expanded during recent years primarily because of (1) economic growth. within the state and (2) inflation. With the rate of inflation subsiding somewhat, state revenues may not continue to grow at the same rate in the future as they have in the past. The highest quality paper made today contains cotton fiber. Each sheet has a crafted uniform beauty that makes type or printing look better. Each has a recognizable ' snap and crisp feel that says unmistakable quality!.' Swenson, 171, 161. Deuel Builders - Ann Deuel, Picc-A-Dil- measures to bring the tobacco tax into line with balance remaining after providing for basic general fund and school fund requirements represents cents per package of cigarettes. Senator Snow has twice before introduced similar Foundation analysts warn, however,, that part of the Rollettes - Colleen Nielson, 180; LaRue Johnson, 179, 164, 492 series; Joyce Parry; 163. KMTI - Ruby Nunley, 171. Nip & Tucs - Lana Nelson, Morris Bunnell, 180; Reed Collard, 187, 162; Treasure 12 one-tim- state finances. with, his revenue League Nov. 16: to reflect the increase in the cost-o- f living that has occurred during the past year, present revenue sources should be sufficient to meet all general fund and uniform school fund costs and still leave $64.1 million for tax reduction, e items such as buildings, amounts for new programs and activities, and to supplement amounts provided for regular programs. analysis of the condition of Utah Among the taxes that might be reduced by the 1977 Utah Legislature are the inheritance tax (which was actually cut by the 1976 budget session but later vetoed by the governor for fiscal reasons) and the individual income tax (which was raised by the 1975 legislature but trimmed back slightly by the 1976 budget session). In addition, special exemptions for measure to increase the states tobacco revenue by $4 million has been prefiled with the Utah State Legislature. State Senator Karl N. Snow, Jr. (R) Provo has filed the measure asking for an increase from 8 to A 5': the nonprofit tax research organization, in its annual Thursday, Nov. 25, 1976 e, Bill Would Increase Utah Tobacco Tax encouraging. If per capita and per student costs are raised balance its into-balanc- recorded in Pleasant Valley Won 28 2512 24 . 21 Utah should be able to state budget during fiscal the forthcoming 1977-7- 8 without increase major any year in general fund and school fund taxes. In fact, there is a possibility that some tax reduction could be considered for next year. This was the conclusion reached by Utah Foundation, Messenger-Enterpris- A o U |