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Show iscal Outlook Seen 'Stormy Continued from Page B- -l amounts to 45 per cent state budget. It of the vvci seem to me that federal and state governments should operate from the same fiscal restrictions and I would prefer that the federal government be required to adopt balanced budgets, he said. I am convinced that this would bring about fiscal responsibility to the extent that this phrase would have a common connotation in both federal and state governments. he didnt see However, much possibility of an early change in the situation. Dr. Snow said that recent economic indices appear to vindicate the judgment of the Utah Legislature in adopting th'i rosiest possible view of the states current deficit and future revenue estimates. In doing this, they accepted the governor's deficit figure of $2.7 million and a revenue estimate for fiscal 1970 which was about $3 million higher than projections piepared for nual revenue, Dr. Snow said the state faces a number of financial probperplexing lems in immediate the future. In addition to the trend towards assuming a greater financial for responsibility federal programs, the cost of doing state business is continually going up and uemands are constantly being made for new programs, he added. the Budget and Audit Committee just prior to the. 1969 legislative session. Based upon new wage data I would guess that we could end the current biennium with a deficit of less than $2.5 million, and that revenue projections for fiscal 1969-7as accepted by. the Legislature will he said. prove reasonable, 0 Despite this, plus a probaby 8 per cent increase in an DESERET NEWS, Nature Group To Plant Trees Friday, April Br A 25, 1969 Golden Deeds Recipient In observance of Arbor Day, the Utah Nature Study Society will plant three trees at Sunnyside Park, 1700 Sunnyside Ave., Saturday at 10 a.m. A little-lea- f linden will be planted in memory of Zwier W. Koldewyn, former society director, and two mountain ash trees will be dedicated to past presidents Dorothy K. Platt and James G. Lawrence. Continued from Page B-- l He shows them how to use a knife, fork and cup. At Holy Cross Hospital he makes regular visits to ' patients with similar disabling injuries. He lectures to doc- tors and nurses about attitudes and procedures they can use to deal with the handicapped. hours to teaching others to use artificial limbs, the citation read. y Exored by the Salt change Club at a noon luncheon in the Hotel Utah Junior Ballroom. Roy B. Gibson, Exchange Club presented president, with the annual Rawley award. He devotes many of his At the Shriners Crippled Childrens Hospital, he visits regularly, talks to the children, shows them how he uses his hands to do almost all the things a normal pair of hands can do. , Teen Formally Charged SHERIDAN, WYO. (UPI)- -A high school was sophomore formally charged Thursday with the murders of his parents, his brother and a grandfather. County Atty. James Birchby filed the action against Louis Dean Cosco. The youth was to be Sheridan SALT arraigned today in justice of the peace couit. Birchby said each of the men had been shot three times in the head. 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