b'100 Years: 1919-2019 This Quarter in History25 Years Agocontinued. May, June and July Events to RememberDirector for Montana. Ray Havig was filling 2 chairs atservices offered to membersmailings, convention, statewould tell independent businesses to look elsewhere for a the National level and another as a candidate that wasmeetings, information and the health insurance program.job, this is big corporate territory protected by the State . A desperately needed. On the home front: between springA slide presentation titled The Fascinating World ofquestion arises in this Rule changeWhy the difference in storms, diesel fuel problems, low demand, and some prettyLittle Oil prepared by IOMA was shown to legislators.inventory requirement between grocery stores with gasoline stiff competition; things are slow to take off in most areas.It explains the function of jobbers in the distribution ofand stores without? Why should a grocery store (just As soon as Eastern Montana digs out from the latest, springpetroleum products. Utah Officers/Directors nominated forbecause it happens to sell gasoline) need to have an inven-field work can begin in earnest. Hang in there it will pick up!1984-85 were President LeGrand Terry, Vice President Billtory twice as large as a store that does not sell gasoline? NV: Pete Kelley (PK) Theres a new tax revolt brewing inInglesby, Directors Brent Redd, Lee Karren, Ivan Walker,Some media articles have suggested the reason may be to Nevada; one that could affect future tax increases on aSteve Holt, Brent Hatch, Bob Field, Clark Ashton, Dougcut down on drunk driving. Where are the statistics that wide variety of levies ranging from fuel and motor vehiclesPeterson, Dennis Randall, Paul Callister, and Jerry Wagstaff.show that the increase in a c-store selling gasoline has led to to retail sales and gaming . Opponents say the currentMotioned by Max Eggertsen and seconded by Lowe Ashtondrunk driving? All stores should be on equal footing.campaign, if successful, will hamstring efficient operation ofand Sterling Jardine. Lake Powell Rendezvous was inIOMA President Dennie Dunn rode Gofor Oak to win the government and forestall what they claim in needed revenueAugust, and September was the next state meeting. Raychampionship for the Non-professional Maturity horse event for education, state employees, and other groups seekingJorgensen from the Utah State Tax Commission answeredat the National Stakes in Dallas Texas, taking home a total additional funding as Nevada grows.questions on the motor fuel tax collection; Joseph Tesch,paycheck of $13,124.09.UT: Minutes from the Chapter membership meeting heldthe Democratic candidate for Attorney General of Utah,1984 (JUN OMN) IOMA President at the Sheraton Hotel in Salt Lake City were reviewed. addressed the group also. Dan Jones, a Public Opinion(DD) I turned over the gavel to President Jerry Wagstaff called the meeting to order;Analyst, addressed the group on the Utah economy, theMax Eggerstsen . The new officers Ford Scalley, the Association Attorney, reviewed the IOMApolitical races in Utah, the publics need to support thefor 1984-85 were selected at our Anti-Trust Policy; Jack Olson, Executive Director of the Utahsystem of government and the people elected to serve. Board meeting on June 6th and will Taxpayers association, addressed the group. AssociationWA: Inland Empire (ED) Randy Ray (RR) the increase intake office on July 1st. There are: Lobbyist Bill Reese covered the history of the Ethanol- inventory requirement would close out many small market- Max Eggertsen (UT) President, Clair Methanol subsidy legislation and the motor fuel taxers from ever having the chance to compete against the largeHaycock (NV) 1st Vice President,JUN 1984 WPMN Cover Clips increase. IOMA Executive Director Gerald Tedrow spoke oncorporate giants, both in stores that do not sell gasolineBob Kec (AZ), 2nd Vice President and Joe Wondrack (WA) national issues that included credit card surcharge, vaporas well as asking them to compete against the major oilTreasurer. I will continue on the Board as Past President . recovery, tank leak regulations, EPA eliminating leadedcompanies who can afford to stock a store and sit on theThe Association is in the hands of capable leaders. It has gasoline, large oil company mergers, and the Petroleuminventory knowing that a small store cannot turn over suchbeen a pleasure to have been a President of IOMA.Marketing Practices Act, and reviewed the five IOMAa stock on a profitable basis. In essence, the proposed rulecontinued on page 46Big Dogs huge success wouldnt have happened without 2019 State Report the support of our sponsors: Silver State Summary continuedNO SCHOLARSHIP APPLICATIONS Sadly, no WPMA/NPM&CSA scholarship applications were received by this years March 1st deadline to receive the annual $4K scholarship award for Nevada.The association will be sending out a survey of the membership to determined why no one applied this year.SWPMA News / Summer 201943'