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Show THE Thursday. May 15, 1952 NtWl. TIMES-NEW- UTAH STATE EXPENDITURES FOR EDUCATION IN UTAH DO YOU WANT A HOME OR tffiJJDMS 0 Focal OOLLaM 840 thresh t95t Yean MILU0M W QOHM FARM W A REAL BARGAIN 272 ACRES ON LEVAN RIDGE ALL PLANTED FALL WHEAT COULD $70.00 PER ACRE AND SHOULD TAKE OFF $10,000 THIS YEAR. 30 ACRES CLOSE WATER. LIGHTS. TELE. $8250.00 tan GOOD HOUSE. BARNS. ETC 15 SHARES WATER ONLY $1500 to $11,000 A BEAUTIFUL HOME GOOD LOCATION 6 ROOMS HOT i2 BATH WATER HEATER CARPETED DRAPES AND VENETIAN BLINDS TERMS l2 SHARE WATER MODERN GOOD LOCATION ; HEATED Ml nin TERMS. .r KENDALL REALTY SEE JUNE KENDALL OR RAY rHRKTlAKKCM i 1 1 1 $ lJ tJl fJi L.1 l.1 m. tut im imi im I.... m L.-,; mi rwii i j j L. lil i h mi Uli i! i i -- J. tJ ml This graph Illustrates the rapid increase In for education from 7,300,00t to $29,070,861 SHOP AND SAVE IN NEPHI ml i Li ! Lj iih ttate expenditure! in, eleven years., Utah Gives Biggest Slice Of Revenue to Schools Editor's net: Thli It onothor to orlos of chart and explanatory trtl. IM prapirtd by tho Utah Foundation. nonprofit, prlvata tax rosoarch asency itabllthad to ancouraoa tho itudy of taxation and the relationship of eosta to tho economy of Utah. Foundation roportt will bo aant without charpo to any eitliont of Utah vpon roobast to tho Utah Foundation. Darlini Bldg fait Laka City. tauter Utah spent $29,070,861 for the state's share of public school aid higher education costs during the fiscal year ended June 30, 1951. acEducation expenditures counted for 39.4 of total state expenditures and are by far the largest single item of state expense. These figures exclude the local school districts' share of school expenditures. State expenditures for education in 1951 are nearly four times those of 1940. In fiscal 1940, the state's share of public school and This is the first in a series of messages to be published in the public interest by the Utah State Bar. In Utah every lawyer must qualify for and maintain membership in an association created by the Legislature and called the "Utah State Bar." To attain membership, a lawyer must first graduate from an accredited law school. He must then stand rigid inspection of his personal and moral background. Finally, he must successfully written examination pass an intensive three-da- y on all subjects of the law. His membership in the Utah State Bar, and with it his right to practice law, may thereafter be revoked for violation of his high ethical duty to his client or to his profession. Making Cortisone A now being used as the product is starting point tor making synthetic Cortisone, the miracle drug. Life Expectation Since the latter part of the 19th century, little more than two generations ago, expectation of life at birth has doubled In the industrial population. Published by the Utah State Bar 1 .ttsittty r CERTAIMLV. WALKING . muuoni AfiAIN.SPEEDy? TUOHAOYOUR, CAR OVERHAULED THATS WHY I'M VU.KlN6l BY PAINTER moron eo. HL & n m k & MY FRIENPS LIKED ITS PERFORMANCE SO MUCH THEY HOUNDED THE LIFE OUT OF ME WITH OFFER'S TO BUY IT SO I SOLD IT i i I m m w ii m- i vi v i . "their r THE V WOK?K MUST fi BEST S BE THE k best THE y ( OF BEST? A pas v. 1F9! A J J !M higher education costs was It increased to $12,100,000 in fiscal 1943 to $25,800,000 in fiscal 1950, and to $29,100,000 La fiscal 1951. Several Reasons A number of reasons account for this rapid growth of state expenditures for education. The decreased purchasing power of the dollar as reflected in higher salaries for teachers and higher costs for materials, equipment and supplies and the enlarged enrollments of public schools are cited as the two most important factors in this increase. The inability of some local districts to meet the higher costs has resulted in an expansion of state aid to all but one of the school districts under th minimum school program. In fiscal 1948, the first full year under the minimum school program, the state's share of local school district expenditures was $12,600, 000 or $4,300,000 more than that of the preceding fiscal year. This represented an increase of more than Miss Alta Bird of Salt Lake Oty was a guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Wilkey during the week end. Mrs. Zelnora Ockey was honoron Mothers day, by members of her family and her grandchildren: Mr. and Mrs. D. M. Ockey, Mr. and Mrs. K. W. Ockey of Salt Lake City, Mr and Mrs. Clarence Ockey and daughter LaRue, Mr. and Mrs. Loren Christensen and their children, Leland Ockey, Mrs. Gwen Downs and the honored guest, Mrs. Ockey. but they'll always remember .the gift that lasts!... Samson ite Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth StephenSt. John were week end guests of his parents, Mr and Mrs. W. W. Stephenson. 50. Rising Costa Expenditures of the state col-- , leges and the university also have risen rapidly during recent years. In fiscal 1940 they were $2,300,000, and in fiscal 1945 they were By fiscal 1949 they had increased to $10,400,000, declining to $8,200,000 in fiscal 1950, but increasing again to $10,600,000 in fiscal 1951. The principal reasons for this Increase are (1) the decline in the purchasing power of the dollar, (2) the large influx of veterans to the colleges and the universities in the postwar period, (3) the accelerated building programs carried out on the campuses in recent years and (4) the expansion of research and instructional programs at the colleges and the university. Mrs. R, Boyd Greenwood and her children were in Manti Sunday to spend Mothers day with her parents, Dr. and Mrs. J, R. Munk.. Yes! Give the graduate Samonlt... and you give o gift that lasts! A gift that will give years ond years of pleasurel Dr. Byron Reese and Don Rees of Salt Lake City called during the past week to visit briefly with their brother in law and sister, Mr .and Mrs. Robert Winn. Samsonite it strong enough to stand on. Its coverings whisk clean with a damp cloth. Its streamlined shape is easy to carry. better-than-leath- Elmo Jarrett who is attending the University of Utah, and Mr. and Mrs. Bernell Openshaw and their family of Santaquin spent Mothers day with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. R. Jarrett. Samsonite interiors ore smartly lined. Special hangers and pockets make packing a pleasure. And Samsonite carries more clothes. ..with fewer wrinkles... than any other luggage! Ronald Worwood was in Salt Lake City Tuesday attending a judging school of the Utah State Riding clubs association at the Hotel Utah. A chuck wagon dinner was served. Mrs. W. L. Foxley of See our stunning Samsonite collection today. You'll find handsome masculine shades for him; natural - ' rawhide finish and smart fashion tones for her. And iust think two pieces of Samsonite add up to lest than you'd expect to pay for just one of Salt Lake City was a guest of Mrs. George E. Howard last Thursday. Dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Greenhalgh last Thursday were Mr. and Mrs. Geo. E. Howard, Mrs. W. L Foxley and her son, William Foxley of Salt Lake City. Also on Sunday, Mothers day guests included Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Greenhalgh, Mr. and Mrs. George E. Howard, Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Day and sons Michael and Max Eugene of Salt Lake (Convertible).. $22.50 Ladles' Train Cast .. 17.50. er Men's 19.30 d Men's Journeyer ...... 27.50 AB pricta pwt axfitmf torn PRATT'S v IB -- capacity-lig- ht ig-iruc- h Sweeten Grapefruit You can sweeten your breakfast grapefruit by adding a spoonful of duly cost U strawberry, raspberry, or cherry preserves instead of plain sugar. I" 1 , l.'l I'L II L ,i " . ' ;!', i " .... J iff f f f f x x" B for a fiappiG? meaiioty w ... inntf 101-h.- p. overhead-valv- It gat paylood capacity of almost 2H tone in thk Ford light-dut- y Low-FbictiF-- 4 Stake! All-ne- You Six, or 101-h.- 106-h.- p V-- a great 239 cu. in. V-- 8 gets new power . . . new performance! Now advanced to Helps you hustle big loads, crowd in more trips per day! the Ford Truck light duty line! Only FORD offers you a choice of V-- 8 or SIX! New costs take a pletely new v s, las savings up to 14! NEW POWER in Step aboard a Union Pacific train and your vacation fun begins! It's luxurious and economical . . . you roam oboul as you please . . . dine leisurely or rest in the accommodations of your choice: comfortobly Pullmans, with sections, roomettes, bedrooms, drawing rooms, compartments. Coaches, with reserved reclining seats. , J ... ""iiiii. V. . irti j,,,.,. 103-h.- COST CLIPPER SIX. ncse-div- Running with Ford's com- e Low-Frictio- n, n, Cost Clipper Six! e The Short Piston Stroke of this new e . . . more engine cuts friction of the developed power becomes hauling power. And you can save as much as one gallon of gas in seven! Famous Truck 8 now upped to 106 h.p. Proved in over 2,000,000 trucks, Ford's power-wast- fy-- H V- a V-- re are no driving worries as you glide along your own smooth highway of steel, and you arrive rested and refreshed. If an automobile is needed, it's convenient and inexpensive to rent one on arrival. Wherever your vacation takes South, East or West make it a happier vacation by going Union Pacific. you-No- rth, For Dependable Passenger i 'I Ladies' 0 Nit End and Means "Whatever woman may be in the means she uses, her ends partake of the grandeur of elemental na ture." C. K Munro Sticking Drawers Apply some paste wax to those sticking drawers and they will slide a great deal easier. " if , s! Metal Shortage Right now, there is a shortage of chrome and nickel, but we have plenty of boron, and boron seems to be a satisfactory substitute. f k2j j j rW 0? h such quality! City. t1IMK:VW w ' I imj&vjM&vv& V may forget math. . . . . they son of $29 MILLION IN 51 tyeut they may forget French. Miss Louise Hall of Salt Lake City spent Mothers day and the week end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Perry C. Hall. - I Nephi Items ed Sunday, HOMES $8500 I Vict cnmtawt Pi; Stvtit ro- rvationt too your COMf For dotailt and noarott Union Pacific Railroad llckot cgont. F.D.A.T. IN-S- EE US TODAY Now lord low hoight, jvist over 2 ft. loaded, makeo load handling eaaierl Choice of 2 cabs! Hub capo ahown (added cost). F- -J d ATaflabllltr of oqulpmant, awoMonX and Ulm aa llluatratwl la dapendent on material supplr eondltlona. Ford Truchs for '52 cost still loss to run! 0 and Freight Transportation nepiim nn UTAH |