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Show T Salt LnkthCounly, ROCKY MOUNTAIN REVIEW Page 2 I tah Weekly Calendar ThiirtdnYjfoly 30,1964 State Taking Biggest Share Of Welfare Exp ense Major responsibility for providing medic '1 care to persons amble to pay for such treatment has been shifting tj from ha countv and loc ment in Utah has increased from approximately $200,000 In 1957 to more than $6 3 million In 1963. The 1963 medical care expenditure total was equal to 27 of total wel-- f ire expenditures and Is greater thin the outlay for either old age isslstance or general isslstance Only the aid to f indites a 1th dependent children prog-- i n now exceeds the medical ar program In cost The striv points out that Utah currently operates two medical care programs for aged ITom-munl- to ihe st tte recert In years. This is , ne i f the c m reached In a studv of medical ca e policies In Utah Utih Just completed by Foundatl n, the prlvde gow reseirch vernmental agem-- y of the tf the found Kerr-!il)- s some nursing hpve cases. The foundation report observes that there were l,2(fo such cases for which Utah received federal aid under two separate categories of public assi- research center for stant class in November, 1963 U. Vet of 1960. of a quirk In the the U of Medical School This SHOW 8 P M.,, Cot- all horse teaching hospital will depend upon an adequate ply of indigent patients HANDICRAFT EXHIBIT aU day, City and County Building 2,500 products"bv youngsters on display. same time, the Foundation report observes that welfare officials have a responsibility to obtain necessary medical care for recipients at the least cost to the State. a? g && a 41 all P: CISTF ATION areasthrough-ouus t dav, vari Friday, July 31 HORSF SHOW -- - , Wetlnestlay. Augtust 5 HOLl 8 P M .Cott- - 7:30 Vi i llbage hoot- -- A. .1 H P.M, enanny a -- -- YOUTH il' v m, ' p SHOW Ti ki dge Tuesday, August 4 8 School; sponsored bi Sal Lake creation r Ji lament Fausett HANDICRAFT EXHIBIT day, City and County Building. 11. P.M AM ART EXHIBIT to 4.45 PM, Tracy Collins Bank, 4707 Holladav Boulevard oil paintings by Lynn onwood Club. to 7 3 Monday, August a STRING QUARTET 8 15 P.M , Spencer HaU, University of Utah sponsored by University of Utah Summer School Re- TRICKS nr THE TRADE 30 P.M Cctt inwood Mall 8- PUBLIC FORUM Spencer Hall, University stirring Jackie auditorium 11:20 A.M , of Jr Coogan DANCE Willow 30 P.M, Creek Country Club 1 o 1 Saturday, August OPEN HOUSE Noon to dark, Carriage Lane, 4559 Holladay Boulevard, 106 condominium apartments displayed. HORSE 8 P.M t' AS Pibernator-la- l fjr will participate VOTE Liberty Park PAGANINI . ,titrnilWI jr !' ,t Mrs East, CONCERT BAND sup- At the Carriage Lane apartment homes in holladay Preview Showing Saturday, August for our Holladay Neighbors 13th Louise Bennett, UEA president, will speak on The Educational Financial Dilemma show events PATIO'-BIXSE- R wrirniynm.. 569 South coun' Foundation analysts point out that successful operation of this new facility as a first double federal matching has reduced state outlays required for many of these higheust nursing home cases Later this year the new University of Utah Medical Center will open to the public. This facility will be operated as a teaching hospital and Because federal Law, Utih has been able to receive what amounts to double federal matching on i itinn report, medical cire ouiliy by the State Welfare Dopait- According persons - one for Individuals receiving oui age assistance and the other under the less Actfor restrictive Kerr-Mill- s persons not on the old age assistance rolls Utah Is one of 30 states (plus three territories and the District of Columbia) that provide a medical care prngnm for aged persons under the provisions HORSE tonwood Club; Utah Utas candid e First Unitarian Church A M , Thursday, July 30 SHOW , -- - and 10 A M Cottonwood Club DRAG RACES P.M, Salt Lake Raceway, 4900West 21st South fei Sunday, August 2 SUMMER FORUM 10:30 ' Wiling 4 ? Portrait , 4 a &&'' r i i- CVuif ZsdH & J u j v by - 4 x It Vf 'f A t1 p O ?7' I 4 X- 1 i j La lj y Li.r TTTTri 1 y nri It! J f- ' ,j.Se w ' -- s. , v , . -m . J-S n .it.il gw" I TtrT i I E:SH4 r-- :4 ,. - DC ASSIGNMENT Utahs John R. Evans has been named assistant chief clerk of the Senate Banking and Currency Committee in Washington by Senator Wallace F. tg?P&'38r': ''-- Bennett 1 Prior All New Transistor All to moving to ht 1 ou whet he apaitment . . whether ou own or rent oiler ou more living, better i in". 1 1 t . . 1 . m a . . . home oi an in SALES' , IN UTAH Channel 2 Sundays 10 AM Utahs Organ Specialists ORGAN CENTER Open til 9 p.m. 486-214- 9 A ar Iso In Ogden & Logan dr ZmSZdXXS WHATS YOUR SCHOOL? University of Utah? of Carriage House. Carriage Kant' . 1 AT THE THOMAS ORGAN Swimming pool and sundeck as seen from veranda ou NO. patios. Open every day from noon until dark 4 model homes completely furnished and decorated by ZCMI tiern er N f HEAR LELAIVD LAY ar QJX&DQJX&D & V 4 ORGANS the important banking committee assignment Mr Evans served as economics assistant to Senator Bennett He has been conducting research and assisting the Utah Senator on legislative matters in the banking comittee and the Senate Finance Nestled at the foot of Mount Olympus, this is a typical view of Carriage Lane. Buildings face beautifully landscaped yard n SEISSATIONAL - I 364-780-9 m.w'gmr tJ i Phone 270 So. Mam -- B.Y.U.? 1 Stanford ? COMPARE Carriage Lane with all other Condominiums for: Yale? Management Experience Location Panoramic lew I isit the Carmine Houe uith its eh lobb, tinplate and ret real uni room. lot Ret reation arietv of Floor Plans about our guaranteed tude program V-- k J? ii- - .Join those who are now enjoying carefree, leisurely living in their Carriage Lane Apartment homes. IMMEDIATE f OCCUPANCY . fKklt - . There is no substitute tor exper.em e Carnage Lane is a sister Condominium apartmeof the Gravxtone, now b ing featured at the New Vork World's Fair as nt-home c one of Americas outstanding Cold Medallion developments Designed H. Jensen, Carnage Lane brings you tested, proved management and built by Melvin At any of them, Gant shirts and Corbin pants spot you as recognizing the ultimate In fine apparel for the natural-shouldminded man. Carriage pane CHOOSE FROM Holladay Boulevard both J Phone 278-283- Gant Stripes, plaids or solid color. dress and sport from $6.50. shirts fine worsteds In Corbin pants Wide variety of color. $16. 95 DacCotton $22.50 Worsted DacCotton or 7 . .... Dnie to the CMrnage House sales ojffae from 23rd East or Holladas Bouleiard. ; i CbjlcsM, ifhattk. Home of HART SCHAFFHER . Kearns Bldg., 140 So. Main ' Opon Mon. Till 9 6 MARX Clothes Cottonwood Moll Open Mon., Thurs., Fri. tfr QXCSiS 4 yf er total-electri- A I Till 9 ar Q2&&Q2G&D ar&& |