Show A4 Thursday April 4 1974 Program Changes Pose Questions On Public Welfare Utah public welfare ministrators ad- screening with numerous uncertain- ties in 1974 Major program snd policy changes have altered die basic structure of many public assistance programs Budgets for the immedi- Delbert Oliver and Say Tibbetts New Realty Office Opens in In All American Realty Inc is opening a branch office in Moab under the management of Delbert Oliver and Ray Tibbetts Mr Oliver is coming to the Moab office after marking for some time in the company’s head office M in Pleasant Grove and Mr Tibbetts is an established businessman in Moab The Realty Coinpany will operate out ot a large office mi North Main as well as an office at Family Budget Clothing Chief Cites Recreational Benefits of CUP “The hard decision of whether to protect some of Utah’s streams or to provide for the fliture water needs of the second driest state in the nation was carefiilly weighed by Calvin Governor L Rampton and the Department of Natural Resources before voicing s import for foe Central Utah Project (CUP)’’ Gordon E Harmston director of Department of Natural Resources said today “State administrators as far back as former Governor George Clyde have recognized the critical need for CUP Over $80 million has already been spent by the federal government to institute the project — it’s unthinkable that we don’t complete it soon before costs make it imHarmston possible ’ ’ said y “ He pointed out that “Despite gloomy predictions made by environmentalists which would have us all believe the whole ecosystem will be ruined with CUP Utah wouldn’t be the fisherman’s paradise it is today without its manmade water impoundments” “If fishermanpressure was concentrated on the streams Utah had when it gained statehood it wouldn’t be the pleasant experience it is today as would be stan- - ding elbow to elbow and the environmental impact would be devastating” he said “There is no question that there is a tradeoff with CUP Some free-flowi- ng ate foturc had to be prepared without any exactly comparable experience to draw on it is noted by Utah Foundation the private nonprofit public service agency in a research report issued this week Federal legislation enacted in 1972 but taking foil effect on January 1 1974 is responsible for the die Foundation reported program-realignme- of applicants are laced for Aid to Dependent Chil- nt Ail 50 states are involved in the change but Utah is among the states toeing maximum uncertainty due to special differences between state and Federal eligibility standards in some areas Administration and direct cash assistance for three adult programs — Old Age Assistance Aid to the Blind and Aid to the Totally and Permanently Disabled — passed from the several states to the Federal Government on January 1 They are now included in a single Federal program dren has enabled Utah to return to Us traditional welfare policy of providing for tiie genuinely needy but not giving public assistance to persons able to care for themselves and their families During the period when Federal policy required states to accept applicants’ statements on eligibility without close checking many fraudulent cldliiis were filed wmIvuI-lectin Utah under this SHOP THE SHOWER OF BARGAINS AT CITY MARKET TRIO RUG ASSORTMENT ed ornrram While most adult assistance is now paid entirely by Federal hinds under Supplemental Sestotes curity Income have the responsibility for paying most medical costs and for fiiraishing needed social service to Costs of recipients meeting the state’s obligation cannot be accurately projected as it is not known how large the Federal program may grow An even larger question mark for Utah welfare planners and administra- tors concerns requirements particular- ly in the Aid to Disabled Under Utah program state standards alcohol- ics and drug addicts were provided assistance under this program Under Federal standards alcoholism or drug addiction and protected from the Security Aid to Families with alone does not qualify an of the spring ravages Dependent Children lar- applicant for assistance runoff” he continued “Enough water will be gest single public assis- Transferees from 'state released by the dams to tance program in Utah and to Federal rolls who met maintain continual water the nation was not direc- state standards on a dedate — flow In the streams af- tly affected by the shift in signated cut-o- ff fected but not enough wa- adult programs It re- June 30 1973 — are auter will be yielded for mains state administered tomatically accepted in the Federal program but an optimum fishery” he and is financed by 71 Federal 29 state hinds persons added to state said toe Foundation reported rolls after the cutoff date He noted that recommendations of tiie Divi- However a recent rever- and foture applicants for sal in Federal policy has assistance will have to sion of Wildlife Resources to study possibilities been a factor in markedly meet Federal standards for mitigation of stream reducing the rapid rate for eligibility of growth in this program lit is expected that mafishery losses have been over the past two decades ny persons in these cateincluded as part of the ' The current Federal gories "will be: rejected CUP plan '“Stream fishery losses policy of requiring close from Federal rolls and will be mitigated at new 'again becomethe responreservoirs created by the tentsites and roads and sibility of the state which CUP such as Currant trails for riding hiking can treat them only under and bicycling its General Assistance Creek and Jordanelle Re“those CUP program This is entirely opposing and servoir the Straw need a historical per- state financed with no berry Reservoir enlargements These reservoirs spective The only thing Federal aid It is possible that the will accomodate more that has made this state fishing and the quality blossom is storage and added General Assistance of the sport is expected utilization of our water” costs may cancel out most or all of the financial adto remain excellent” he he said said vantage coming to Utah Recreational focilities MOTHER VISITS through Federal assumpLouise Dustin motored tion of the state’s share at the reservoirs will include marinas boat halt Lake City Friday to of previously jointly-financadult programs ramps camping and pic - meet her mother and to bring her to Moab for an the Foundation noted nic areas motels taurants trailer villages extensive visit PUBLIC NOTICES 24 1 40 INCHES 100 ASSORTED COLORS EACH Caaaoa No 1 Second Each Thick And Thirsty streams will be damaged But there is known as Supplemental a lot to be said for Security Income adminstream flows regulated istered through the Social Administration ‘ POLYESTER 10x20 ALUMINUM DECORATIVE HIBACHI STiAWMATS 't ASSORTED SHAPES AND COLORS EACH MONKEY POD ASSORTED 10 to 24 STYLES INCHES STACKABLE EACH ed res-fisherm- en WATER SYSTEMS IMPROVEMENTS FOR THE THOMPSON WATER' IMPROVEMENT DBTRICT The bid opening will be held April 2 at 8: 00 JEBPSAmi TUBE BOTTLE pm at tiie town hall of Thompson The owner is the Thompson Water Improvement District - Les-t- ei chairman Rogers Thompson Utah 84540 -The engineers of the pro- ject are: Nielson Max- well and Wangsgard 624 N 300 W Salt Lake City Utah 841 03 Water systems improvement will mumemmto V--8 Automatic Trans Power Steering 10000 Miles NAD A Book Says This Beauty Should Retail For $3900 On Sab Hew hr 0a!f £ include spring developments chlorination station improvements storage reservoir relocation pressure regulation valves station and 14250 linear feet of 8” 6” fjd 4” distribution lines! Old Spice e Bid bond on the project 5 Plans and speci- is fications available at the 0UPcew °f the engineers after Monday March 11 at 8:00 am Deposit on the $ $3000 specifications n4tc ESTATE OF SYLVANUS deceased RAY SCOVIL Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the undersigned at the law office of L Robert Anderson at 21 North Main in Monticello for NOXZ SIGN CREAM Graralts Madlcatad 10 Oz Jar Utah on or before the 13th day of July 1974 claims must be presented in accordance with the provisions of Section 75-9- -5 Utah Code Annotated 1953 and with proper verification as required therein Sylvia Scovil Tedesco Executrix Date uf First Publication: April 4 1974 Date of Last Publication: April 25 1974 ’i |