Show sherman Sli erman lloyd talks to rotary on state goat the tendency to turn problems over to the government was deplored thursday of last week by sherman P lloyd speaker of the state house of representatives in an address to vernal rotary club mr lloyd said that local governments sometimes want to turn their problems over to the state and the state to the federal government with the feeling that then they are rid of a problem ile he P pointed ted out that the state is in an enviable position with a monopoly of the liquor traffic ile he said that it is a 41 million annual business and returned 1 i to otles and counties the tax JA is used f lunch pro gram io mr boyd explained that tbt W increase of wymer pcr mits from soc to ft 1 is used to 1 rehabilitate alcoholics and so the wheel run rum fun full circle he commented lie ile disclosed that many counties in utah are losing population which licely will continue and perhaps scenic highways might help them them with increased tourist traffic ile he said however that additional funds would be needed as present appropriations are earmarked tor for congested highways the speaker said that a new bill killed marriage counseling service and was pissed passed by lust just one vote in the senate 0 1 ate he said there was a move ment to want to dissolve covia coun town govern ment the ne legislator said that th atthe the state lawmakers were taught between public apathy and group pressure pre oure V lach s ile he pointed out that utah was in a favorable position and getting 1 from washing ton for every 58 cents sent in taxes mr lloyd was introduced by bab B 11 II String harn jr rotarian michael datty batty was presented with a rotary bwy test other jr rotor lans ians present were patron farron harrison arrison II vincente mangan ares harold rust and terry tullis wi |