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Show HELPER The PAGE SIX JOURNAL (Utah) UTAH FACING FINANCIAL PROBLEMS MAY 20, 1965 THURSDAY, UTAH FOUNDATION RESEARCH INDICATES Despite the imposition of new authorized Wos hionreportbeauty 'SETTING PRETTY 11 & by Dee Morrison this way . . . beauty salon. It's simple when done or shapstart by getting a professional hair-cing. Don't be independent here. You may cut one whiz of a pattern for a dress and dissect a chicken to a "T" but leave your hair to the pro's. With a good cut, you've already won half the battle ... next, choose the right shampoo for your type hair and give it two washes and thorough rinses. If your hair is coarse or has a tendency to tangle, use a cream rinse. Now, you're ready for the important part the set. Take a tip from the experts. They have rejected as fallacy the idea that hair should dry partially before setting. A setting takes better and stays that way longer when the hair is completely wet. So when you're rolling your hair, spray each section with the special setting lotion, Set 'N Forget, to build body into your hair instead of merely coating it Spraying on a hair spray setting lotion works because unlike it starts at the foundation of your set and works , from the inside out After a few practice sessions youll be so good that you may be tempted to cancel that next appointment. As a matter of fact, you may who even become a true-blu- e has abandoned "mid-wee- k mop" for "seven-da- y That embarrassing "five o'clock shadow may be a grievance to many a man, but to a woman no personal peeve quite rivals this one three days still to go before the next appointment at the beauty salon with a case of that asbedragmidgled and uncontrollable hairdo known week mop." n Not too long ago when the tousled, look was in vogue, a devastated coiffeur might have been considered fashionable all week long! swinging That day is no longer. The casual, so hair look so popular nowadays is not casual to manage. On the contrary, that "no care" look is the result of calculated effort which does work up to a point. It's the same old story a little in the air and rain, a breeze or two, humidity swinging hair starts to swoon. Oh, the trials and tribulations of keeping that crowning glory glorious. Now, New York hair stylist, Frederic Jones, is forecasting a trend toward the Spanish this year. While lovely to look at, and oh so nice to look in, the Spanish look is dangerously sleek and precise. One swift i breeze and you gals will be ready to ship your hairdo back to Spain. All this adds up to the fact that the only way these days to keep a hairdo looking shampoo-iie- ir is to give it a boost between visits to the ut - - wind-blow- - - stay!" sion reached by Utah Foundation, the private tax research organization in their fiscal analyses cf the 1965 Legislative session. The Foondation's report points out that two years from now Utah will be faced with (1) a high level of cureiit operating expense. (2) demands for additional funds for operating expenditures especially at the colleges, (3) the necessity to begin making interest and principal payments on the $67 million bond issue, and (4) additional requests for buildings and other capital outlay projects beyond those financed by the bond is- lays. The report points out that sue. : ' although state appropriations to In order to balance the 1965-6- 7 the colleges and universities liaals "V maalaeWMW state budget, the 1935 Leg- were increased agnificautiy by SPOONFUL of luscious Utah ice cream is offeredby MMty islature increased the individual the 1965 Legislature, the amount income tax, the corporate in- of the state appropriation per Lynn Clifford, Utah's Dairy Princess at "Ice Cream Party" heM come tax, the special excise student will not change appre the at week Utah officials State for state this CapHol tax on liquor and wines, and ciably during the next two . 'j 'll lllliil Pntty Witty Spanish Inflame in thii amootti. Ink do. Witty curl flip out at to match sir look la yt-lbar cy. Hair bruahcd back from lorthead. left to right. Back is orwhed cIom to nap of neck. Thii gpanlfh sac boy la allck as satin. Th front hair is draped in crisscross fashion over th characteristic and is pulled into wide waves that turn under Into a For loins' formal, this levant hairdo is without' a achieved wig-le-t or postiehe. center the From part, deoil-par- t, pat bor. very oecaaioa from to fiestas t 5 ball-flrh- ti ::.,;Lfc(W'gi?ai i Owe G&cluca if Pill r k .M.I (J& Heads of state at Miami baby show seem to be having a Grade A Royal Tiff. j I 'A CI g "There are so many devices on the market today that a man has to work all his life to pay for them." labor-savin- estimate might be scaled down slightly if several favorable factors materialize. In addition to a possible reduction in the state property levy, the report observes that the general fund could end the 1965-6biennium with a surplus of $4.0 million if the original estimate of sales tax revenue is realized. During the legisla- DOUBLE. Buster Kea-to- n continues his long policy of doing all his own stunts, on sea as well as on land. 7 W fL & Lawyer 155 S. Main Helper, Utah Phone 1 ,.'' I j 4 ' j ' . () ' tive session the Governor's budget estimate of sales tax rebiennium ceipts for the 1965-6was reduced when collection experience was riot livng up to expectations. Recent tax collection reports however, indicate that much of this apparent slowdown was due to a delay in reporting rather than a slowdown in business activity and sales tax collection. 1 ' ' 111 ; H ;H$i ;l J: U--i AND BELLE: Everybody's got the button nowadays. Barbara Allen of Amerace Corporation's plastic division is surrounded by few of thousands of types needed to operate today s calculators, computers recorders, etc. HiiB' J e o ' BUTTONS ' Stamp Pad Inks MITCHELL'S i R. T. Mitchell Ronald Kotee MORTICIANS Phone Nv fa 637-266- ... & Price 8 about word meanings or for people judge you on spelling how you speak and write! 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It tells her about the latest products and services that will help her accomplish her work most efficiently, ft tells her where to find the best prices offered oa items she need. It saves her many bng hours oi "chopping around" A ELECTRIC... IT'S HEALTHIER A e, Because it is nameless, an electric range requires no oxygen. Your kitchen does not become stulTy through the loss of oxygen. SHOP THE ADb IN YOUI HOMETOWN NEWSPAPERI So electric cooking has to be healthier. i NH See your dealer's ntw electric range features now. hctric, fit ltfrrl iv UTAH power a light co. i tut imKa tuf t bl TOOAT k'rds. at Journal Office IS CC 1 "p'4MF4MOS)990099MC 7 o 472-582- non-reside- nt UNEASY CROWNS: NO rv TTIOEIT HATCH out-of-sta- te Hf.UJ.ru.os; Newspapers help create the incentive in a community. They chronicle the happenings of a people and assist the home-tow- n merchants in their mer chandising efforts. 7MfRf Correct eolf for the top is very lifbtly d to create lars e soft, curls. Loo curls cascade down the back. nrm leges this year. Foundation analysts note that most institutions of higher education have announced higher tution fees next year in order to meet rising costs. The Legislature raised the minimum fees at the institutions of higher education. The boosts were stu.greatest for dents attending Utah public colleges. Prior to this increase, fees at Utah colleges were among the lowe.Tt in the nation. Based on the final estimates used by the Legislature, the state property tax needed to balance state operatons during each of the next two years will amount to 8.5 mills ($8.50 per $1,000 assessed valuation). This compares with 9.7 mills in 1964 and 7.6 mills m 1963. Foundation analysts note that the 1965 I Professions): post-wa- Oj.iV'".- Th secret of this nest page boy is the short, middle part from which the hair is brushed smoothly into slight waves at i years. Major reason for this is r that the baby bulge is reaching college age and will begin entering- - Utah col- In The News PACKAGING with plastic ' XT 7! 1 wrap minimized flood damage t to reier in juz.uk nuine m,- Toreador million bond raise in the elementary and secondary school program was the principal factor in the larger increase in education out- MODERN Qutillian Fietta $67 According to the Foundation's study, approximately three-fourth- s of the increased spending authorized by the 1935 Utah Legislature for the coming will go for education. Two years ago, the proportion going for education was even of the higher with nearly 80 added expenditures authorized by the 1963 Legislature being On designated for education. both occasions, a substantia' People, Spots South of the Border a taxes, the authorization of $67 issue for capital improvements. million bond issue, and the itie cent sales tax which has tranter tf funds 'by the 1965 bei'Ji used for the capital outUtah Legislature, many of lay program was diverted to Utah's bisic financial problems the general fund where it will are by no means resolved. be usad for general operating This was the major conclu- purposes. ttfcs4 |