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Show y 'iiii 2g DESERET NEWS, Tuesday, jjtwpni pf yiTi' December 2, 1969 Tax Tan Collections Run Ahead Of Estimates Utah tax collections for fis- will exceed estilections mates, provided of 1970 half the first during continue at the level attained curing the last half of 1969. Gov. Calvin L. Hampton announcement made today after reviewing the cumulative tax collection report of the State Tax Commission. Income tax collections are running sufficiently far ahead of estimates of last winter that they will more than make up for failure of sales tax collections to achieve the estical 190-197- 0 a this mate, he said. million ahead of the estimate. The deficit in sales tax collections for the year below the estimate, according to present indications, will be about $1 million. Collections of other taxes, francorporation including chise tax are exceeding estimates, which means that total collections as of July 1, 1970, should keep the state substantially in the black. State income fax snd income withholding tax collections since July 1 total $26.14 million or 33 per cent ahead of those for last year. A one-shwindfall in income tax collections now is expected to total $6.25 million instead of the $3 million esti 1 ot He estimated that income tax collections for the entire fiscal year will be more than B-- played it sounded like music was coming out of the circular-shaped like sterewalls ophonic sound. Even the public address system worked without a hitch. Unlike the shadowy Nielsen Fbldhouse, the center is In fact Coach Jack Gardner claims Utah will be at a disadvantage when they travel to poorly lighted floors in the Western Athletic Conference. Gardner has said the home court advantage is ended because of the excellent acoustics. It certainly looked that way Monday as the Utes had to fight to the last second before nabbing the win. Parking was the only problem at the gala premiere. well-lighte- Traffic, in some spots, was backed for several blocks, but only a few minor accidents were reported. University of Utah police said. For those who parked in the stadium and Merrill Engineering Building lots, a free shuttle bus was provided to transport patrons to and from the arena. We only wish more persons would take advantage of this service, a harried university policeman said. At y the game last week, those that parked in the bus lots had an easier time in traffic. Hopefully as the season moves along more will take advantage of the bus. For the premiere of the House That Jack Built, as it has been jestingly named by everal students, the win Frosh-Varsit- Lav Reform Difficult' mated for the Legislature last winter. Sales tax collections since July 1 total $44.81 million or 39 per cent ahead of last year. Since the state sales tax rate was increased from three to four per cent or 33 per cent by the 1969 Legislature, this is a net increase in sales tax for comparative purposes of only 5 per cent. Total state tax collections for the period were $98.01 million or 33 per cent ahead of last years $75.68 million. One tax which failed to keep up with last year's collections was the cigarette tax. This yielded $2.18 million compared with last year's $2 28 million. 3 Not So Much Noise, Dust At New U. Sports Center Continued from Page l rp was a big one. But more than that, it's reassuring to know the university ironed out all the major bugs before opening it for public approvaL et Pwf'H News Washington NEW YORK Nobody is ever really happy with a tax bill and There is really no such thing as a tax reform bill since most of us believe the only legitimate tax reform is one that reduces our own taxes. Sen. Wallace F. BenBu-e- - nett, said today. g Sen. Bennett, GOP member of the Sen--a te Finance Committee, which wrote the tax bill now being debated, said, Whenever in the name of reform the pattern of tax burdens is to be shifted, it moves upward in defiance of the law of gravity. When one man thinks he has found a loophole and looks th ough it, he sees another man clinging to what he believes is wise taxation. Th;s illustrates the difficulties we have faced in writing the biU." ' Sen. Bennetts remarks were in a speech prepared for delivery at a luncheon meeting during the 20th national conference of the Tax Foundation. The Utahn described the tax bill as The most sweeping revision of U.S. tax laws since the inception of personal income taxes." second-rankin- Mgr'kl "Iaiiffrthlrryrryy Iif- ryt; No 'Mystery' For Dugway Lock magazine points a finger at Utah this week and claims there has been no public explanation caused of what permanent bioconta-minario- n of a small area at Dugway In Tooele County. 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