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Show The Enterprise Review , May 12, 1976 Page 6b Bureau Names Board Chairman W. Mack Lawrence, tant vice president of tain Bell, has been chairman of the board named of the of Bureau Better Business Greater Salt Lake. Lawrence will be assisted by WHOS RESPONSIBLE? . newly named vice chairman Russel Jex, president of Peoples First Thrift; and treasurer Clarey Crooks, Newspaper Agency CorporaOther new board members include Eugene Overfelt, tion. Garn Insists Disclosure Wont End Redlining ...To see that 25,000 youngsters get first-han- d exposure to careers in the community each year? ...To answer more than 1,600 inquiries each month seeking statistical, economic and tourist information about Salt Lake? ...For spearheading downtown improvements which include the First South and Main Street beautification projects? ...For arousing public opinions on such issues as Common Situs Picketing, Clean Air Act Amendment, metrication, crime prevention, Continued from page lb neighborhoods where they lenders and residents. It is want to live. that kind of cooperation that is My philosophy is the same as yours, Garn responded, necessary to end redlining, But I have a different way of Gam said. getting things done. The group ended the conBuying Votes ference by drawing several Regarding federal housing resolutions including a call for projects, Gam told the group, a Utah Mortgage Disclosure Those guys in Washington Act, similar to that passed have been buying votes by recently by Congress. The spending more and more group also called for passage act. money. But money doesnt of a landlord-tenan- t build housing. The projects William Bruhn, director of they have created are so the Utah Department of Comhampered by red tape that munity Affairs, told the group he could not comment about nothing ever gets done. You could have built the value of a state disclosure houses with the paper they act. That is a legislative shuffled trying to get funds, and you issue, he said, Gam continued. The federal people know how to lobby. If government has failed, abso- that's what you want, you he lutely failed, to provide hous- know how to get it, ing for low income and elderly added. people, he stated. Regarding the landlord-tenaRichard Male, director of act, he agreed one was Salt Lake Urban Crossroads needed, but said the legislaCenter, told Gam redlining ture is not yet convinced. prevents people from living in housing, energy and water low-inco- assisMoun- resources? ...For hosting and the Salt Lake visit of The Freedom Train. Russian Cosmonauts. Sister Cities Program with Matsumoto officials, business and Washington" dialogues. communication and sales management seminars? ...For uniting the entire state through cooperative programs in economic development, local chambers of commerce and community development? The Salt Lake Area Chamber of Commerces (Alone and in conjunction with other civic organizations) d Shouldn't you be a part of this organization? action-oriente- nt tx2 Salt Lake Area Chamber of Commerce 19 East 2nd So. 364-363- 1 fr otts Oatt, We think the TV late news is aptly named. So is the Late Edition of your newspaper. Because by the time you get it, it is late. KWMS 1280 doesnt have any late news. Ours is all up to the minute, 24 hours a day. The named chairman of the Better Business Bureau of Greater Salt Lake. Commercial Security Bank; John Anderson, Quality Press; Norm Squires, Grant-Hatc- h Insurance; Wilford Edman, Kirby Investment; and Robert Gerald Nobel, Bob's TV. McAllister serves as president of the Salt Lake Better Business Bureau with Lorna Mockli as secretary. Analysts Study Budget Continued from page lb to establish fiscal restraints in conducting the affairs of government. A proposal which would require each appropriation request be reconsidered at periodic intervals as though it were an original request was included in the early versions of the Federal Budget Control bill, but dropped before its final passage. The idea -d commonly termed has been renewbudgeting in a bill now before ed Congress, which would require that most major spending programs be reauthorized every four years on a rotating schedule. Advocates of this proposal contend that substantial savings could be realized if agencies periodically had to justify their entire budget request. Presently, agencies usually have to justify only the increases they seek above the level of the previous year. This tends to perpetuate programs and activities that no longer may be needed or retain programs whose costs clearly exceed their benefits. According to the Foundation study, the decisions that will be reached by Congress with respect to the budget during the next few months will have a tremendous impact on the direction that the nation will move in the years ahead. These decisions will determine how much of the nations resources will be devoted to federal activities, as opposed to private or state and local projects. Furthermore, they will encourage or discourage private activities and investments, affect the rate of . zero-base- - A sums W. 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