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Show Utah Technical College Sets Dales For Registration of Students For Year Preparations are underway to register the largest studentbody In the history of Utah Technical College at Provo, according to President Wilson W. Sorensen. Registration at UTC for all new students and transfer students who have not registered earlier will be held on Monday, September Septem-ber 18. Dental assisting, practical nursing, business and second year students will register on September 13, 14, and 15. Students planning on registering register-ing at UTC must have an application ap-plication filed with the dean of students. Classes beginTuesday,Sep-tember beginTuesday,Sep-tember 19, for all students. Funeral Services Held Friday For Esther W. Sabey Funeral services were held Friday, September 1, In the Wing Mortuary Chapel at Lehl for Esther Wag staff Sabey, a former resident of American Fork and Lehl. She died August 28, In Covina, California, at the home of her daughter, where she has made her home for the past 18 years. She Is survived by her daughter Mrs. Clarence Caudry, and by Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Caudry and three children, who are in Japan. Bishop Hugh Otterson of the Lehl First Ward , officiated at the services , and the flowers were taken care of by the Lehl First Ward Relief Society. The prelude and postlude music was by Mrs. Eva Carson on the organ. Invocation was given by Raymond Ray-mond H. Stewart, followed by a vocal duet "0, My Father" by JaLalne Carson and Lucille Preston, accompanied by Eva Carson. The biographical sketch and remarks were by Bishop Hugh Otterson , and the speaker was Robert G. Webb, who expounded on the friendliness of Esther Sabey and her husband. He stated that they were good to all residents resi-dents and neighbors around them and were looked on by many to be their second parents. Mr. Webb was followed by a duet by the same ladies, entitled Sometime We'll Understand. The benediction was offered by Dell Manning, Jr. Pallbearers were Wayne Mason, Ma-son, Kent Peterson, Dan Card-well, Card-well, Kenneth Shoell, William Cardwell and Harry Dell Manning, Man-ning, Jr. The dedication of the grave was by Kent Peterson. Interment was in the American Fork City Cemetery. County DUP to Hold First Meeting The North Utah County Daughters Daugh-ters of Utah Pioneers organization organiza-tion will hold their first meeting of the season on Friday, September Septem-ber 8, at the Windsor Ward In Orem. Board members will convene at 1 p.m. and the Captains and officers will hold meetings at 2 p.m. There will be departmental work to follow. l I imam Regular 49c SPECIAL 39 Friday and Saturday, September 8th and 9th ARCTIC CIRCLE Phone 756-2181 496 East State Road American Fork M Students have an option this year of working toward a completion com-pletion certificate or the associate assoc-iate degree in one of over 35 major courses of study. General education classes are being added for the first time to supplement technical courses for the associated degree. Utah Technical College at Provo Pro-vo has received accreditation from the Utah State Board for Vocational Education giving the college the right to grant the associate degree. Fall enrollees will pay tuition and fees of $79 for the first quarter, of which $10 is refundable. refund-able. Students can major in any one of over 35 occupational areas. Commercial art, general art, Interior In-terior decorating, auto body repair, re-pair, auto mechanics, building construction - carpentry, exterior ex-terior and interior, accounting, advertising, business data processing, pro-cessing, business management, clerk-typist, general buslnsss, secretarial, legal secretary, medical secretary. Others are In marketing, of fice management, diesel mechanics, mech-anics, electrical drafting, mechanical mech-anical drafting and machine design, de-sign, architectural drafting, highway engineering, structural drafting, technical illustration, tool design, electrical and auto mation technology, electronic electron-ic technology, general technology, technol-ogy, Instrument repair, laboratory labora-tory assistant, machine shop, tool and die, refrigeration and air conditioning, and welding. FRIED X pm 1 Reg. $109 j I BATH 0IL j 1 0IJLY Reg.$1.l9 III5TAMATIC 100 59 i bankamericard Johnny Whitaker Wins Trip to Canada Small movie star, Johnnie Whitaker, Is spending the week as guest at the World's Fair in Montreal, Canada. He won this trip on the Dating Game Program on television. Johnnie is the seven-year-old grandson of Mr. and Mrs. Wilford Whitaker of American Fork, and has been acting since he was fotir-years-old. Johnnie plays Jody, the twin of Buffy on the television show Family Affair" which Is seen on Mondays at 7:30 on ChPmel 5. He has also appeared in Gunsmoke," 'General Hospital," Hospit-al," and the "Russians are Coming," as well as in several TV commercials. He is one of the most sought-after child stars in Hollywood. Little Johnnie, along with all of Mr. and Mrs. Wilford Whita-kers Whita-kers children and their families from California and Washington, have visited them at their home in American Fork this summer. The Communist party has been declared illegal in the Republic of South Africa. The government pursues a program of banning all activities by known or suspected Communists. Cockroaches today are very much like their ancestors, having not gone through stages of development de-velopment that other insects have experienced. ST EA l Harold Anderson Attends Banking ' School on Coast Harold W. Anderson, vice president at the Rank of American Ameri-can Fork has just returned from a two-week resident Session tf the Pacific Coast Ranking School held at the University of Washington Wash-ington at Seattle. Mr. Anirsn reports that this is the follow up of Advanced Education in addition to the Pre-Standard and Standard Stand-ard Certificates from the American Ameri-can Institute of Ranking, he n w holds. Mr. Anderson is a firm believer be-liever in education and has veiy high praise for the quality of instruction in-struction given in preparation T ir the extension work to follow unnl next years resident session. Tin1 School requires three years resident res-ident session completed aloiu: with all extension work. With the vast changes we are undergoing it is necessary to follow up with current informa tion in order to be competitive in the banking field. Germany's rainfall is usually heavier in the western sector of the country. Automotive Air Conditioning SERVICE at Holley Auto ZEN 539.95 Total Government Spending Equals j $223 Billion in '66 Federal, state, and local units icross the nation spent nearly 22j billion during the 19G6 fiscal fis-cal year, according to an analysis just completed by I'tah Founda-j tlon, the private tax research organization. Total government spending last year wasequalto$l, 153 for every mar, woman, and child in the United Uni-ted States. Thus, government spending cost the average family of four persons more than $4,600 in fiscal 19C6. Total government expenditures during that year ere equal to about 32.9 percent f the gross national product and 41.8 per cent of total personal Income of all Individuals last vear. Of the $225 billion In total r STAR FLOUR MILLS 147 East 6th North Am. Fork PHONE 756-3221 STAR FLOUR For the Best in Feeds . . . Star Laying Mash Poultry - Dairy Hog - Horse Rabbit - Dcq We Will be Happy to Serve You in the smart modern contemporary style... COLOR CIANT-SCREEN 23" RECTANGULAR PICTURE DIAC. 29S sq. in. viewing v-tw4' fii beautiful Contemporary style Contemporary styled compact console in grained Walnut color (Y4514W), or in grained Mahogany color (Y4514R). Cabinet features turned legs with brass ferrules. Zenith Handcrafted Chassis with no printed circuits, no production shortcuts for unrivaled dependability. Super Video Range Tuning System for ultra sensitive reception and super selectivity. Sunshine Color Picture Tube. Exclusive Patented Zenith Color Demodulator. 6" Oval twin-cone speaker. The Braque Model Y4514 the handcrafted color tv government expenditures during the 1966 fiscal year, $130 billion, bil-lion, or 58 per cent, was spent directly bv the Federal Government Govern-ment and $95 billion, or 42 per cent, was expended by state and I local units. The report notes, however, that approximately $13 billion of the state and local expenditure ex-penditure total consists of financial finan-cial aid received from the Federal Fed-eral Government. If government spending is treated in terms of the level of government which originally raised the money, then Federal expenditures would be equal to 64 per cent and state and local spending 36 per cent of the total Foundation analysts observe that prior to World War II most government spending in the U. S. ms by state and local units. In 1940, for example, approximately 55 percent of the total direct expenditures throughout the nation na-tion was by state and local governments with the Federal Government accounting for about area the quality goes H COMPLETE SHOPPING CENTER AMERICAN FORK THE AMERICAN FORK CITIZEN. Thursday, Sept. 7, 1967 45 per cent of the total. In 1927 the ratio was 70 per cent state and local compared with 30 per cent Federal. National defense and international interna-tional relations (Including space research) Is the most expensive governmental activity accounting for 35.2 per cent of all general government expenditures last year, other major areas of government gov-ernment spending Include education educa-tion - 18.4 per cent, highways -6.8 per cent, Interest on the general gen-eral debt - 6.5 per cent, natural resources - 5.4 per cent, health 1962 Chrysler New Yorker Sedan Radio, healer, automatic transmtaslon, power teering, power brakes, power seat, factory air conditioned. 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Other important revenue sources to Federrl, state, and local lo-cal units include sales and excise ex-cise taxes - 17.9 per cent, corporation cor-poration income tax - 17.0 per cent, and the property tax -13.1 per cent. IT NOW on 4 |