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Show , n ROCKY MOUXTALX REVIEW Salt Lake County , Utah Page 5 Thursday , June 18,1964 DV 0 0 3271 0 0 0 G it, SALE a (Continued from Page 4) down by the panel of art critics who are accepting paintings for the All Utah Art Show at the State Capitol. Vaughn says he will accept j 33$ any II 8 MM MOVIE FILM. WITH PROCESSING WITH COUPON V EXPIRES JUNE 21. VALUE V. 1964 ' 7 MILKSHAKE Pi 5 FLAVORS VALUE 82C 99 VALUE DOUGHBOY WADING R POOLS I SPALDING 75 GOLF BALLS REG. 3 REG. $1.98 nj for $1.79 WITH COUPON WITH COUPON EXPRES JUNE .2JJ964 EX P LR E S JUNE21 t 1964 99 VALUE $2.99 VALUE BABY CARRY ALL INSTANT J-W- AX REG.Sl.98 REG.$4.98 reject. Fellow Artists, do you know what that means ... can you fathom the overwhelming ramifications of such an artistic step of this magnitude we can all hang how ... all of us. The only qualification Is that your painting, in order to be accepted, must be a reject. My gosh! Is Salt Lake ready for such a progressive step forward? Dare I take the wrappings off my latest masterpiece ??? This should set the University Board of Regents back 600 years. And speaking of art critics ... The United Nations' has added a huge piece of sculpture to Its art collection. The thing is one and a half tons of bronze In a very contemporary form. ..narrow at the base and wide at the top ... with a hole In the middle. One visiting spectator was asked what he though of It... and he said You augfita take it back and get a new one. Thats got a hole in It. Gee, I wonder If the second Chance Society would accept It...?? Attention, Ladles ... !!The latest work in the world of female fashion Is ... ( You better sit down mother) skirts are getting even shorter and neck lines are coming way Theredown even lower... fore I make my first fashion prediction; Wide belts will soon be out ...Ml " ICARUS SAYS: Its nowon- der the circus went out of business ... its been replaced by something much more exciting ... it Includes wild animals and lots of tight rope walkers ... Its called Political Conventions. FINAL NOTE: In response to the thousands of phone calls ... let me say that Will Lucas Is not a candidate for Governor of the State of Utah .. hes still working for KALL Radio a much more responsible position ... tWW MVW1I AJWWM .JUNE VALUE 21 EXHRESJUN 1 TAN-FAS-T- noo $2.99 2K IC LOTION REMODELING ROOM ADDITIONS negotiations for primary navigations systems for airplanes, Sperry proposed and Convair accepted target costs which were overstated by $3,289,000 because IX estimated unit Sperry prices for proposed purchased parts at prices higher than Sperry was already paying; an arbitrary 2.) applied Increase of 100 percent to the estimated unit price for each purchase part proposed; 3.X added a 10 percent provision for contingencies to the estimates. 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At the - POWER BLOCK AFFECTS RATES At least two Utah delegation members, Senator Bennett and who Representative Lloyd wants to oppose Senator Moss In the November general election are hailing the striking by a House committee of a $2 million appropriation for a public power line which would have affected northern Utah. Lastoveek the House appro- crammed with Winter IV in nj use our modern VAULT STORAGfe PLAN J For Dry Cleaning Costs Qnly, Plu Insurance and Delivery Pick-u- p Phone CR7-2L- Tailors East 2nd South Union Town Si Country Cleaners 6200 Highland Drive 165 Phone 61 priations committee killed the $2 million proposed expense for extension of a Bonneville Power Administration line Into southern Utah. It would In power have resulted prices in northern Utah being lower than In the rest of the state. 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Among the needless spending elted by the GAO In Senator McGoverns report was $1 million for overpricing of aircraft components -- Incentive-fee under cost-plissued by orders purchase Gyro. Convair to Sperry-Ran- d scope Company, the GAO said. BATHS - KITCHENS 15-Spe- ed RFG. $1.49 EXPIRES JUNE 21. May, 1964. The $486 million figure ls a conservative one, he said, compiled by the watchdog General Accounting Office under ? SEE US FOR Featuring BRIQUETS WITH COUPON WASTED .... Having Problems Complete drawings with bids. SUNTAN CHARCOAL 69t MILLION Senator George McGovern, Democrat of South Dakota, showed his colleagues last week that the Defense Department has Incurred $486 million in unnecessary expenses from the year May, 1963, to ESCTIRESBRAKir BRA TIRES N Orthopedic and Regular VALUE LUX LIQUID $486 On All WITH COUPON IMrEIQnE.211964 REG. FATHER DAY. REG. $1.50 WITH COUPON VALUE 21, .1964 VALUE 88C $1.00! SEAT BELTS REG. E L BASEMENT ROOMS In h, 10 on iEX PIR ES past six years of his first term. There Is no mention In the booklet of such Issue's as medical care for the aged, civil rights or disclosure of personal finances. Instead, the literature states this purpose: Since his electon to the U.S. Senate, Frank Moss has worked diligently for legislation and appropriations to benefit Salt Lake County. This Is a compilation of some of that activity. Much of the Senators activity for the state Is the result of his two major committee assignments. He holds seats on the Important and powerful public works and Interior committees, some several of their subcomittees. No one can argue that Senator Moss Isnt In a position to do something for his stale. As far as Senate rank Is concerned, Senator Moss Is which listed as thirty-fiftincludes 16 other Senators. On the other hand, Republican Bennett Is ranked Senator twentieth, In the same rank as Senator Everett Dirksen, Republican Minority Leader, and two others. Incidentally, Senator Moss fhe only Democrat In Utahs four -- member delegation, voted for cloture to stop debate on the pending civil rights bill last week. Senator Bennett was one of six Republicans who voted against clotures. The overall vote was 71 to 29. FOR DAD WITHOUPON WITH COUPON Ml lost 6th South ItEME BRAKES East Mlllcreek Jaycee President Don Grice sells Mrs. INVITATION TO BREAKFAST Jerry Pimm, 3949 South 3250 East, a ticket for the organizations breakfast set for 9 A.M. -- noon at the Albertsons parking lot, 3167 East 3300 South. To raise proceeds for the group community development fund, the Jaycees will be serving hot cakes, sausage, eggs and Juice. TJckets cost 50 cents for adults, 25 cents for children under 12. (Continued from Page 4) Senators performance In the KODACHROME mn Mnric THI IOWIIT MUCH FUUT 0U TIKI MAKIS WHIU AUONMINT CHAR1 Democratic Senator Plans Tactics, Booklet Issued' VALUE I 16S 9 $&vP&r Only! (SyiPCJ o.m. 39 SAFETY B ' 33rd South Store E. 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