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Show Sbe HELPER PAGE SIX (Utah) JOURNAI THURSDAY, JUNE 28, ( that 1963 J ves KENILWORTH Welcome Traveler! obey traffic lows are allowing them-- 1 Up until very recently, the ad-selto in a "myth" if ministration was on record as be-th- ey believe :i Nens About Our Neighbors From think that the Government lievlng firmly that a balanced is too big and should not get budget was desirable for the 199X fiscal year. The fact that it is anyy bigger. They also are told that they now proclaiming the desirability . jshtj.d stop belkving in the of deficit spending indicates to "v '4M:.V W DOUTHAT that federal deficits many . in Washington ' that Mr. "myth" all-oAn campalcn is beina should By BARBARA CALtS $ be shunned. always Kennedy is fearful that, unless a wagod Iby the New Frontiersmen -T?tOOOOO-- . Nor should they allow them-- 1 selling job is done, a substantial fjf in an effort to lull the public inselves ever again to accept the number of present believers in Mr and Mrs Dorr Hanson and Mr and Mrs Glendon Jewkes to acceptance of massive Govern "imyh" that the federal debt is a sound economy may turn away ment j excess in and arrived sons of lor their left Sunday spending family of Brigham City at a dangerously rapid from the administration in the growing Saturday to attend the wedding heme in Kamas. They have been rate. November elections. reception of Mr and Mrs LaVar visiting with Mr and Mrs Dom anThe campaign revolves around should ini accept changes They Spending, Deficit Increating attempt to make it aooear Hansen and Mr and Mrs Iaie inic Polve. the method of preparing the fed- - Reasons for the admlnlstra-er- al the that basic ideas of economic Little celebrated Jana Haycock Roper. budget, so as to permit thejtion's apprehension over public and - Lee Ann Hanson was the over her first birthday Sunday. Help businessmen are outmoded to spend huge sums Government to huge spending and night guest of Cherrie Ann Fail, ing her celebrate were (Mr and that the New Frontier economic without having to include them opposition were developed durideficits huge Mrs should be arrived followed and philosophy Woods sons, Jeff Mrs IMartin Billy (Haycock in the budget as expenditures ng the House debate on boosting home after visiting her son and and Randy, Mr and Mrs Adolph from now on. Businessmen are told by none thereby permitting virtually un- the federal debt ceiling to an unCanto, and grandparents (Mr and family in California. un306 billion precedented other Mrs than President Kennedy limited deficit spending. Bill Haycock. Mr and Mrs Tays left on vacaIn addition, as recommended precedented even in wartime. Mr and Mrs Marvin Campbell tion to the World's Fair and - by Solicitor General Archibald It was brought out officially of American Fork and . Albert Seattle area. -Cox, met at home Stella the of they, should welcome the that the adminisU-ation'spend Mrs A wedding reception was held Mauhena of California visited at instead Fulton. Enjoying the time were i development of a new relation-- . ing program for 1068 at the church Saturday in honor the Bill Haycock's Sunday, . Marge Guy, ship ibetwern Government, man-- of ing $98 & billion as proposed Miss Mela Atkin and 'Dale Hop Marion (Robinson, of Connie Robertson and (LaVar and with labor has now risen to agement respect; in January Hansen. They were married ear er wire married by Bishop Dan Hope Nielson, Mary Chiara, Rae to and decisions wage $9J billion. price key Jennie ; Frankie iKloepfer, Keller Polve, at Price Saturday. Danny j'ller in the Manti Temple. Connie Viola Mr. Cox has in the past served It also was' developed that the jis the daughter of Mr and Mrs Guy was best man. (Mr and Mrs Harris, Norine Jewkes,, Jewkes. were Ida as one of Mr. Kennedy's princi- administration is now reaueiting Marion Special guests .Les Robertson formerly of here Roper were hosts to the pal advisers on labor problems. authority to spend more than Bottino enoTMidge Cowley. and LaVar is the son of Mr and wedding supper and party. Later I There are many other phases $100 billion in the 19S3 fiscal Laurie Jewkes returned from Mrs Melvin Hansen.- The couple a reception was held in tb? setn- of the New Frontier economic year and later. The January reLake Salt a she where spent will spend their, honeymoon at wary. Dale is the son of Mr and virtually all of quest for "obligational authority Mrs Marion Roper and Mela is week with Mr and Mrs Junior philosophy the Seattle World's Fair. call which more for Government totalled, S99J3 billion. and Jewkes At-athe family. and Mrs Boss Christensen daughter of Mr and Mrs , Mr A family picnic was held in the spending, more centralization of This means sn increase of 913 JS children of Salt Lake "pent kins of Price, Mr and Mrs Ron Roper and park Sunday for Mr and Mrs Les power in the federal Government, billion in spending as compared the weekend visiting , with Mr more controls over industry with 1901, the latest fiscal year and Mrs George (Richards and daughter of Logan were the Robinson of Brigham dty. At and and a jump of at completed weekend guests of Mr and Mrs tending were Mr and Mrs Clark and the people. Mr and Mrs Victor Christensen. Mrs ILydia Johaasen and Jean Marion Roper. They came to at-- (Rowley, Salt Lake, Mr and Mrs The campaign to sell this New least $13-- 3 billion in "obligational Rex, Jewkes, Mr and Mrs Cal Frontier program ito the Ameri- authority" requested. . Provo were here to attend the tend the wedding of Dale. ' Mr and Mrs (Ron Jewkes can people has, of course, been As. for the prospective deficit Jewkes, Mrs Dan Chavez and children reception of Mr and Mrs LaVar for 1903, the total is generally Hansen. Lydla was the overnight of Ogden were visitors at the BiU and Mr and Mrs Glendon Jewkes going on for some time. But it has been greatly In- expected to range between 93 uea of the Vie Chriatensena and Bergamo and Lou Chavez homes. of Kamas, and families. based Jean stayed with Carolyn Gordon Ray Brown of Salt Lake spent , Mr and Mrs John Kakntakis tensified in recent weeks follow- billion and 95 billion Mr and Mrs LaVar Scow of the weekend with his wife and and daughter Helen and husband ing the collapse of stock prices, on conditions as of the present. of Oakland, Calif., visited (Friday, the failure of the economy to A 9403 million surplus was preparents. IDragerton visited Sunday with expand at the rate forecast by dicted by Mr. Kennedy in hi Mr and Mrs Don Byrge are with Andy Pappas. Mr and Mrs Victor Christensen. ' . Linda Sevoni Mr. Colo of Kennedy, and the virtual January budget message. Somerset, now living in Salt Lake. He Is is Kathy Matthews is in Compton bethat there will a and Another disturbing, developMrs Wes certainty visiting with Mr Calif, visiting bar grandmother working at the Vets hospital. ... substantial federal deficit in the ment was the5 statement br am ex uomeen. mi ana uurs winn cnarie- - Bruce. of the Tamara Curtis of Salt Lake is worth spent (Friday in Salt Lake Mr and Mrs Ronald Wilson and 1963 fiscal year (starting next Chairman Mills House Ways and Means Com returned to their home July 1). visiting with her aunt Mrs Una Sunday .they, were dinner guests daughter ' Such a fiscal situation is alarm- - mittee that, if the budget is lin of Mr and Mrs Conover of Price. in Duchesne after visiting with Swenson. the tra- - balanced by as much as $3 nil- Mr and Mrs Dick Anderson and .Visiting with the James Pultons his folks Mr and Mrs Dick Wil ing to anyone holding B.I! h j Hltinnnl hji M 4. n lion in the 1983 fiscal year, "we son, family of west Covins, Calif, are were Mr and Mrs Ray Salt of like an individual is in must, if at will have to be back here in Cales Carolyn visiting Salt Lake Mr and Mrs and Walt Mrs with and Mr Merlin visiting all possible, live within its in- February or March of next year Anderson. Calif Moab with Mrs Barker. j Johnston, of San Francisco, and that to do other- seeking another boost in the debt Mr and Mrs Larry Milano come Mr and Mrs Steve Hatsis at- - Mrs Kendal Nelson and chll- , wise deliberately was the height ceiling above the $306 billion tended a birthday dinner at the dren returned to their home in have moved to Ogden. Fred Roberts is visiting in Rock of irresponsbiillty. figure. Counlrv 0"fo Saturday in hon- - HanksviBe after visiting with her But that idea, according to the He pointed out that the staff or of Mrs Frank Kraync Sr. folks Mr and (Mrs James Fulton Springs, Wyo with his slaughter -New Frontier economists, is a of the Joint Congressional com,:, Mr and Mrs Allen 'Christensen l, Mr and (Mrs Jtan Simmons of and son. Mr and Mrs Kesti who have dxi credited relic of the past. Defi- mittee on Internal (Revenue Taxand Ura LaNor Peterson, Mr and Salt Lake visited Sunday even been visiting with the Browns cit spending now is presented as ation now predicts a 93 billion Kit. Richard Davie were among ing with Mr and Mrs Winn and Pappas, left Thursday for the way to achieve national pros- deficit. Its record for accuracy those who attended the funeral Charlesworth. ..- ' The has been very good m the past. perity, for Fern Jewkes' brother. .' Tuesday night bridge club their home in Montana. th:y ut vrywhr CTATH LIMC "T! I rtnrrm imrrc -1 , s ago - . The oldest incorporated trade association in the country, the United States Brewers Association, was organized in 1862 the same year that ... I nd of a ... I I - IN UTAH . . . hoping for early statehood the people set up a complete state government to assume administration when that day came. This "Ghost Government" disbanded in 1870 without having served. From these early beginnings a modern government emerged, meeting the costs with its many revenues. In 1961. the brewing industry paid some $2,500,000 in eicise taxes en beer sold in Utah. In addition, the industry paid local property taxes, income taxes, gas and sates taxes, and alt other taxes common to business. , TODAY, in its centennial year, the United States Brewers Association still works constantly to assure maintenance of high standards of quality and propriety wherever beer end ale are served. ( , (D-Ar- , : r' - tha Identity cf took for the Chsea fZjztzrj Pcreoriality" it's Cash - If You Win m TFPLT CO AN1 rnone 4z-oo-yi packed Portrait of a Worker Dr. Salk: GOZISSIOII CENTRAL a star - neiper V J n m 'i . i if i . pays Utile heed to ' ' recognition . . not old enough to a lively sense of humor, pontificate. Jonas Salk, who will now 47. Dr. Salk and his wife, monwealth Professor of . Prethe former Donna Lindsay, ventive Medicine at the Unidirect the Salk Institute for have three sons. The doctor is versity of Pittsburgh. Biological Studies at San of and arDr. average height : - 1 I V "RaO Cc27 n funo-- tto yea Cvc! kjtfkt isoaaWCs l "Gxm catctMtkM foe ttrf Csfc to atfcCMerkfatllfiw A build, Diego, Calif., is a modest with dark eyes and hair. He man. He pays little heed to has a lively , sense of humor, at anecdotes the world-wid- e recognition apparent hisevenexpense, and a of his right to be ranked told atand ready engaging smile. He America's among leading is conservative in dress but is scientists. constantly chided about not The man who developed the owning a hat Salk vaccine against polio, and Has Busy Schedule thus unquestionably saved tens Dr. Salk's schedule permits cf thousands of lives, impahim little time to relax at the tiently waves aside any sug- moment he is studying the gestions that his role was his- basic nature of viruses and of toric. In one of few interviews but when he does repose he has granted, he has said, cells, leisure the companions of his with respect to the vaccine: are often the works of "I happened to be in the Bach and Beethoven. Sibelius, right place to catch a long forThe eldest of three sons. Dr. ward pass." was born in New York Salk He added, in effect, that inin 1914. At an early age City stead of receiving accolades, there were evidences of unhe would far rather devote his usual ability which led him to ttime to his work. Townsend Harris High School, a school for talented young Plans Center He graduated from people. As long ago as 1956, a year of New York and City College after his polio vaccine was de- entered New York University clared safe, potent and effec- College of Medicine when not tive. Dr. Salk turned his yet 20. A March of Dimes felthoughts toward creating a lowship took him to the Un"center for biological research iversity of Michigan and to the where outstanding scientists laboratory of Dr. Thomas in the fundamental disciplines Francis Jr., a leading virolowould carry on their work in gist and epidemiologist an atmosphere of intellectual In 1947 he joined the Unimagination, heightened by the iversity of Pittsburgh as aspresence of their fellow work- sociate research professor of ers.".i bacteriology and director of its Some biographers note a virus research laboratory. In contradiction in this scientist 1949, working under a March who for many years has acted of Dimes grsnt involving as if an was noth(in which three other If he is universities joined), he first ing extraordinary. modest when in the public entered the battle against polio. view, he is the opposite In the Develops Polio Vaedas laboratory gregarious, yet intent on reachThe subsequent development of the polio vaccine by Dr. ing his goal The director and first head Salk requires no re telling. la of the Salk Institute, to which recognition of this work and ne has already attracted emi- otKar contributions, the State nent scholars, will be this rel- of Pennsylvania in 1953 crested atively young scientist who is for Dr. Salk the chair of Cxn-- Asked recently how he rived at scientific research as a lifetime work, he explained: "I really entered medical school with the idea of doing research, and I never changed my mind. It's a way of projecting yourself ahead of yourself, I suppose, and there was something appealing in the search for understanding that had some bearing on human problems. I guess I felt the unreasonableness of life in so many ways. Research was one way to get at reason and logic." He succeeds in devoting some hours to his family. But he has no time for distractions such as those presented by interviewers who want to give him what he regards as undeserved renown. Devoted to Work As to the' unending flow of invitations he receives these speak on almost any days to his honest reaction is subject, that "I'm still young enough to work, and I have much to da And I am not old enough to pontificate." In 1998, ) after he was awarded a Congressional Gold Medal in ceremonies at Washington, D.C, Dr. Salk expressed his appreciation in these few words that tell much about the man: "The community needed a bell tower to warn its people against attack. Everyone helped to build it, and the whole was greater than the sum of its parts. When it was finished, the feeling of gratitude of each man for his neighbor, for what each had contributed, was showered upon but one and he was among the last to contribute. But all knew that the end could not have come without the beginning, and without all that had transpired in between." , |