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Show The Salt Lake Tribune, Tuesday, August 21, 1973 Remain Active, Retiree Aide Tells Seniors Continued From Page 13 fixed income," he said. "And yet, when an older person goes into a bank for a loan to pay his taxes, he's considered a poor ask This is not necessarily so. There are millions of responsible men and women on pensions who could take care of loan payments to a bank equally or better than could someone younger." Mr. Woodruff loves to talk about retirees and the retirement problems. But not quite as much as he likes to tell you about his summer home in Summit County. Here, with a gorgeous view in national ofall directions, the ficial gets away from it all end just plain relaxes. Even at Smith and Morehouse, his dedication to AARP is apparent, howev- er. All were trying to get is a life of and objectivity for dignity, the millions of retirees, he said All of us and many of you want to tell our story. Fair Director Calls Home Arts Entries Entries for the Home Arts Department exhibit at the Utah State Fair are due no later than Sept. 8, Hugh C. director, Division of Expositions, Brin-ghurs- t, At Last, Two-wa- y announced recently, Mr. Bnnghurst said that the fee of can be made with the entrance at the Home Arts Building, Utah State Fair Grounds. noon came when crews mopped up ZCMI complex work in area. Job includes underground parking ramp, driveway In center of street. Westbound traffic moved here on 1st South between State and Main Monday for first time In more than two years. Reopening shortly after $1-5- Traffic Seeks 'More Time Cities Group Asks Pollution Act Change The National League of Cities challenges the federal manner and governments mechanisms in its clean air campaign and requests amendments to the Clean Air Act of 1970, Mayor Jake Gam sr id Monday. Returning to the city after a league beard of directors meeting in Detroit, Mich., the mayor said the group unanimously approved a reso two-da- y lution calling for the changes. Mayor Gam sponsored the resolution. standards of air quality. We which will occur if they are now seriously challenge the implemented. He said the manner and the mechanisms group wants to know who will being utilized by the federal pay the cost of developmg government in its quest for mass transit systems, changthe statement ing city layouts and moving clean air, businesses under the present says. Glances Cursory plans. Mayor Gam said the board the governments Last month the mayor took questions cursory glances at inner-cit- y strong exception to the Envirevitalization plans and at the ronmental Protection Ageeconomic and soda! changes ncys Wasatch Front Plan. help the cities solve the problems brought on by new national air quality policies and a clarification of federal and state roles in setting air quality standards. . .The National League of Cities has long supported national and local efforts to assuie the maintenance of a high quality of clean air. It has supported the development of adequate national Asks for Time "The Congress should immediately amend the Clean Air Act of 1970 to include more time for compliance, especially the the transportation controls, resolution states. Also called foi is money to Bus Plans Detailed For Meet which Recommendations eliminating Show in- state reimbursement for transportation costs. However, the study has also that led to recommendations some routes that fail to meet state requirements for reimbursement and some ro tes, operating hazardous where no hazardous conditions exist be eliminated, Dr. Thomas said. No action will be taken on the recommendations at the Tuesday night session. As a quorum of the Salt Lake City $25,000 in Officer KHv Uv V,?,?- V V(. It . , ' v m - - v. t ' ' 1 V u .vw. s';.'- J 4 S. .V Am nmn tv t J fjcusui rfhrJiAC GENERAL ER COWTJTOWN 27 , GENERAL 1 BROADWAY MURRAY 5550 S. 900 MANAGER E. NORTH TEMPLE DOIT a1 GENERAL 3979 MANAGER YOURSELF WASATCH BLVD. BOUNTIFUL Poller officers view glass age at Wlnchell's Donuts, breakS. 1445 State, caused by bounced away from 1730 EVERYBODY'S Xv, this tire. It a passing car. rasp m MAIN ST. SUGAR 20 (gagat GENERAL SINGLE VISION AVE. COHONWOODMALL - (iciLAJi, L HOUSE 1203 SIMPSON 4945 MANAGER HIGHLAND DR. GLASSES GENERAL AS LOW AS CHOICE MANAGER OF FRAME FROM A liii SELECTION OF MODERN FRAME STYLES Hftiam lb LARGE Continuous Filament Nylon. High Density Foam Back. GUY ONE PAIR OF GLASSES GUARANTEE AT DOUGLAS OPTICAL'S REGULAR LOW PRICE AND "GENUINE TIMEX ENERGY CE IS AVAILABLE" SPARE PAIR OP GOAWN PRESCRIPTION K PRICE OFFER EXPIRES AUGUST 31. DOWNTOWN SALT ESTS LAKE CITY 147 South Main. 3634508 .Registered Jeweler it Choice of Colors. $488 1873 SUGAR HOUSE" 2102 S. 11th East 485 1290 BANK AMERICARD AND MASTER CHARGE American Gem Society I p SHAG CARPET REPAIRED UNDER THE i0 $rMjio..sik jr a and .1 150N.9THW. m n fc Although three persons were near the window, no y one was inured. SERVICE CENTER OUT Mackintosh walk, and plowed into the donut shop window. TIMEX Afif At The tire bounded across the three northbound lanes of traffic, hopped the side- FACTORY AUTHORIZED THAT a'VL1ViiM F !? said a southbound car driven by Irvin McQuiston, who gave tus address as 2750 W. 500 South, lost its left rear tire about 1380 South. ' vv Board of Education will not be available, the regular meeting of the board has been postponed until Aug. 28. Dr. Thomas said the forum is to acquaint the public with the transportation recommendations before they are acted upon by the board. WATCHES 1 ' Jai Persons taking a midmorning coffer break at Winchells Donut Shop, 1445 S. State, Monday were treated to a floor show along with their donuts when a tire came bouncing up the sidewalk and into a large plateglass window. bus As a result of the study which included a remeasurement of the mileage of all routes the district should for an additional qualify 00 ti' - of the comprehensive study districts bus routes. L- iSK 1 fij - ' ' TL frr- 3 Smashing en- routes, rerouting others and establishing a number of new routes, according to Dr. M. Donald Thomas, city superintendent. Dr. Thomas said the recommendations are based on a TIMEX r;l! irr. tTTii- - v -- Tuesday. some iffe iiji Tire Gives policies in Salt Lake City School District will be aired at an open public forum in the district administration offices, 440 E. 1st South, at 7:30 p m. The recommendations ftt- - Rolling Tire compass a major revamping of student bus transportation clude i HOME FURNISHINGS 800 L Center, Midvale Mle 1 cf Suit 7720 So Open Mon. and Fri. Nil 9 A Ptione 255-354- 7 Llni , iMiulr, ii h " di OWi'iH'i I i.j iJimi I , Slti rT.i, mu n ri iV. m re w Jt ) |