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Show THE BEAVER PRESS OTii mm.9jam mm Thursday, September 23, 1976 Gain Urges im Afoet Tooth Brushes m gCu.Ft. $20995 3 for $1 rr Citing the created for counties with large holdings of federally owned, tax exempt land, U.S. Senator Jake ' Garn today urged Senate Majority Leader Mike Mansfield to schedule, prior to adjournment of the Congress next month, consideration of the payment-in-lieof taxes bill. The bill, which has already passed the House of Representatives, would provide for the Federal government to pay counties for Federal lands which cannot be taxed. "Federal ownership of land has a particularly heavy impact in Utah because more than of the State is owned by the government," said Senator Garn. "Some of our counties have in excess of eighty percent of their total land area owned by the Federal government. Since they can't assess the land and impose taxes on it, it makes it a little more than difficult for them to build roads and bridges, provide sewage treatment and otherwise serve the needs of county residents. "Untaxable Federally owned land places an inordinately large burden on taxpayers who own the remainder of a county's property. Utah is not the only state affected; more than 1000 counties in 48 states are impacted by large holdings of tax exempt federally owned lands. If it is necessary for large parcels of land to be retained in federal ownership, it should be the obligation of the government to make certain that the burden of that policy is spread among all the people of the country and not borne solely by those in whose area the lands are located. "The Senate Interior Committee unanimously ordered the of taxes bill payment-in-liereported so they obviously recognize its critical nature. It would be tragic if the progress made was lost in the press to adjourn next month. I am therefore urging, as others whose states are heavily impacted by Federally owned land, that the Senate consider and vote on the legislation prior to adjournment." Senator Garn said he is confident that, once the bill is considered, it will be passed and become law. Sliding Basket Walnut Vinyl Top Thin Wall Insulation 1 09 6Cu. Ft. Reg. 1.65 1.33 $18995 Same as above PORTABLE WATER PURIFIER For Camping or Home Storage $30995 4 Sliding Baskets Interior Lights Safety Signal Light 990F ALLKNOWN HARMFUL BACTERIA AND VIRUS ARE ELIMINATED ON CONTACT WITH SPECIALDEPOSITED BACTERICIDAL AGENTS. I Beaver Drug Ph Ford Gives Community Education Planned HELP WANTED Applications are now being accepted for Nurse's Aides at BEAVER VALLEY HOSPITAL Part Time Work Pro-Firear- "will oppose any attempts to citizens of deprive their traditional freedom to own g firearms." The pledge from the President came in a letter to Ashley Halsey Jr., the of the National Rifle Association's American Rifleman pro-gu- 438-230- 1 438-234- : j n 438-232- 2 Statement m President Ford has given the Nation's firearms owners strong assurances that he If anyone is interested in classes Education Community or contact Mel Osborn at j Sears Catalog Sales! 75 N Main "Saturday Night Special" legislation, "clearly indicates that the views of firearms owners and hunters are making a consid-- . erable positive impact," said Halsey. "And we will continue in making that considerable impact on American politics and in the Congress." u Editor-in-Chi- Les Bogh is now offering an Art Class; Mel Osborn an English Class; and LaRae Cox a dancing class. Call now if your interested in these or any other subjects. Apply at Hospital. magazine. The strong statement from President Ford, who in the past has given support to some form of ALMA'S MARKET CHASE'S AG STORE 1 Thursday, Friday & In his letter to Halsey, dent Ford further said: Presi- "I believe in punishing only those who commit crimes. I am unalterably opposed to the Federal registration of guns or the licensing of gun owners. It has been my longheld belief that these measures would be futile in attempting to stop the criminal. Instead, they would treat citizens as potential criminals," he said. The President also took a firm stand on the issue of mandatory sentences and imprisonment for those convicted of felonies involving use of a handgun or any other weapon. SPECIALS FOR WEEK-EN- D On gun control in general. President Ford added, "Those who intend to use , guns for criminal purposes will never conform to legal requirements of any Saturday Sept. 23, 24, 25 Hershey Chips 3$l Strawberry Preserves Western Family 32oz. ,93 ChunkTuna .49 Vanilla Wafers Tree Top .59 .65 46 oz. An9el Flake or Premium Shred jjQ 37.98 Ground Black Pepper 59 4 Roll White Crisco Shortening Crisco Oil I Mazda . Datsun Toyota Bucket ft Bench Style available at LQZDG n Utah Featured In Ski Magazine U of U Sets Band Day The story of "Snow White and the 12 Resorts" - Utah version told in a promotional insert in the September issue of "Skiing" Magazine. -- Statewide participation in an expanded Band Day program is being encouraged by the University of Utah for the October 2 event at Rice Stadium on campus. Gregg I. Hanson, director of the newly revived Universty Marching Band, said invitations are being sent to schools throughout Utah and in adjacent states. There will be no restriction on band size, he noted. Trophies will be awarded in categories for schools of more and less than 1,000 enrollment. Hanson .said even groups may participate though they may not wish to compete. will include all Competition marching styles, with no required movements or music. Bands will have minutes for their shows, and judging will be based on performance rather than the most appealing style, Hanson said. Use of twirlers, flags, rifles and drill is e r photographs showUtah's variety, from the gentlest beginner trails to the sheerest powder chutes. The insert also includes descriptions of the 12 resorts, information on package tours and suggestions Full-colo- case i about various ways to ski Utah according to individual budgets, and proficiency preferences levels. According to the magazine's publisher, the current issue of "Skiing" is the largest September issue in 28 years. "We will distribute an overprint of the piece at ski shows, travel agent seminars and other ski orientation programs," says Utah Travel Council Director Michael D. Gallivan. "We expect that the insert will ultimately reach a readership of more than two million." Sponsors of the Utah promotion include the Utah Travel Council, Ski Utah, various Utah resorts, American Airlines and Western Airlines. pass-alon- 5-- 8 teams is optional. ; g buying lamb chops remember that ribs chops are likely to be more tender than shoulder chops. When sort." Sept. 23,24,25 Remington 243 Winchester 30.06 Model 70 0 $150 With4pr. Scope & Strap Brown with Blaze Orange $200 Good Selections! Men's Down-fille- d Marina .69 Banquet .53 3 Lb. i1oz. TV DinnerS 3-- Scope 9 & Strap PUSh UpS Harness Vests Boots 19.95 18.88 Denims Reg. $16-$1- Ladies' Hunter ashed Pre-- Blouses Orange Vests 8 8.88 One Table 7.88 8.95 -- Chicken. Beef, Turkey Fresh Knudsen .85 24 oz. Re9u,ar Volkswagon Schilling Green Giant Niblets Tissue new. Model 700 COCOnUt g long-wearin- Used Baker Apple Juice alii Used Nabisco Vz Attractive colors, that and are comfortable. Just right whether your car is old or 10 Beaver' s Department Store Tastewell 6oz. like fit. UMD 3 Chocolate Flavor a Glove- two-thir- 18.2 Cu. Ft. j : j $7.99 for Tailor-Mad- e u Wash-Up- s Porta-Pur- e cms gross-inequiti- 1, Reg. 79c SEQT Action on Tax Bill CHEST FREEZERS Six 3 oz Assorted .79 49c Lb. Whole Fryers Wesson Oil 24 oz. ,89 Glade Solid Upton Noodle Soup 2"k- - .39 Western Family SUQar ' Granulated ioLb. 1.69 Bacon iu. Beef U'Ver Sliced "19 Sliced Deveined 59c Lb. Sausage Roll .69 , .65 One Item Good at AG Stores pr coupon. 10 oz. E Lbs. Sugar , Delicious Apples Bar-- 4Lb.-$- 1 Russet Potatoes mo .59 Cauliflower 25c Lb. 1.09 Expires Sept. 25. 1976 .89 3$1 2 Lbs. Margarine .89 4.88 Shrimp 1.09 SpiC & Spanwth .89 iLb- - FREE Cookie Sheet 1 ,59 S Franks 12 oz. Kraft Dinners .79 LySOl Spray Deodorant 3.93 Candy Bars .53 Tooth Paste -- Disinfectant Salted Nut Roll' Idaho Spud 1,45 9.95 Hunt's Utah Without 1.29 Keebler Cookies Blue Bonnet Rocky Mountain OCOUPONO 240Z. Utah Red Without 79c Expires Sept. 25, 1976 Log Cabin Syrup Frozen Peas Bacon One item per coupon. .Good at AG Stores 4.89 Fig Bars Cudahy Thrifty OCOUPONO Keebler Cookies 6oz. -- ,39 Assorted Geisha Tiny Expires Sept. 25. 1976 French Vanilla Creme Pitter Patter Orange Juice Rath .49 One item per couDon. vGood at AG Stores 12 oz. Deodorant Pitter Patter Birdseye Without 64c Saltines 3$1 Cabin Style WholeSun Morrell OCOUPONO Kpphlpr7pcta Bread MEATS Pork & Beans 22 crest 1.09 Hunt'$8oz. Green Bell Peppers 9 for 49c Tomato Sauce 5.95 Popcorn 2 Lb. Bag .49 a |