| Show V V Ar Wha at IS national s na t. t lona 1 economic p planning I Planning sounds like an appealing concept c certainly no one wants an unplanned CW economy At present however planning is done largely by the private sector rather than by the government As George Hagedorn chief o econ economist mist of the National Association of Manufacturers Manufacturers Manufacturers Man Man- has stated it is not so much a matter of whether actions should be planned or unplanned but of who should plan what The Nobel winning prize economist F. F A. A Hayek points out that the dispute over planning centers on whether the government should create conditions under which the knowledge and initiative of individuals are given the best scope so that that tev they can plan most successfully or whether a rational utilization of our resources requires central direction and organization of all our activities fj I II IIII II tI Ii II IIII II II IIII II I t I III II II IIII II I I. I If r f he takes it I Youve You've II I III M II bought it I 1111 III Shoplifting is the most expensive property crime In Utah It costs our citizens citi- citi II zens zees more than all the bank robberies auto thefts burglaries and other property prop 3 erty crimes combined I I 11 Who pays for shoplifting II It the shoplifter shop shop- II lifter is caught he does plus court I costs attorneys attorney's fees and more under II Utah's tough Anti Shoplifting Anti Shoplifting law I But If he gets away with it t you pay II for what he ho takes through higher prices II for the things you buy So if you see I II someone shoplifting tell the store manager or clerk If the shoplifter I fI doesn't pay for his crime you will wIlli O II Jt a r 1 0 t 01 I r 1 l 9 tor I u ah lah omm 88 ee Johns John GENERAL STORE i 1 wr h A SAL t 7 LEANING against the homemade bench in front of Johns John's General Store at Naples Elementary Bruce Manwaring shows off The liThe Naples T shirt T-shirt shirt |