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Show J HELPER tlhe PXGE EIGHT (Utah) JOURNAi THURSDAY, AUGUST GROUP CAMPAIGNS FOR STATE SUPPORT LIBERTY By Bob Bartos XannRiT, Kr!kle Hesearch Kennels The old custom of Fido staying home to mind the house 'While owners ro out for an evening's visit with friends is on Its way out. Now Fido often joes too. Since this Is true, It's well for both visiting friends and hosts to keep certain points of decorum In mind. First rule for guests Is to AInlways Inquire if Fido may be cluded in the invitation. Don't The Utah State Committed for Economic (Freedom has" recently been formed under a charter fromthe National Committee for Ec-- 1 TO HEART FUND onomic Freedom. His committee composed of approximately 20 The response of Utahns to the citizens from Provo, Spanish Fork " V, . " 7 ail .previous yars, according to Walter 3. activltles of Ae a final renort released todav by City' 81111 United States Government whiich Dr. O. Marvin ILewis, president j KemP- of the Utah Heart Association. other officers arc rwi, Wn violate the intent and purposes o thU amendment shall, within Final campaign figures showed of Offden, an; Colecn from the total contributions of 10O,I52.78 McLeod, recording ' secretary; a P:iod ot three an increase of more than 10 Herbert hu&wig, treasurer; Earl date of the Tatification of 1nis percent over 1981-- In addition, the MUier correipo'ndine secretary amendn,ent. be liquidated and e Prorrties and facilities af- Utah Heart Assn realized $4,- - and Arthur Grimes, the publicity sold- Fna11 785.42 in interest and income Th ohalrmnn. - Hrir .iiv.l WIC . . . Ul memoersnip dues. jwai geographic areas are Earl See. 4. Three years after the ratificatoin of this amendment "This splendid response to the Maynard, Provo; and, l.wellyn tb? 16th article of amendments Kuester, Fork, Spanish 1962 appeal is dramatic evidence to the constitution of the United The purpose of the committee that a large segment of Utahns and States shall stand understand the seriousness of the is to promote the introduction thereafter Congress repealed shall not heart problem," Dr. Lewis sail. and passage of the Liberty Am-"- It levy taxes on personal incomts, also demonstrates their strong etvdment by the Utah State Leg- estates, andor gifts. conviction that the Heart Assn's islature. This amendment Based on the 1960 federal bud- of research, education ' tains four sections: and community service is the "Sec. 1. The Government of the fiet the amendment, by providing most effective way to combat and United States ahall not mnee ror liquidation of aU the fed- eventuaUy control this leading in any business, professional, com tral corporate activities that com with private enterprise, will health menace.'' merical, financial, or industrial cut the national debt toy J65 billResearch Is the heart of the ion, and will prevent the taxing Heart Ass'tis program,S9 he con-- j of individual incomes. This re tinued. 'Wore than 5 million Issues Call duction of the national debt will Heart Fund dollars have been in- save approximately. 1.6 billion a xriuuccs vested since 1948 and have been v The US. Navy Recruiting Ser- - year in interests alone. The liq- responsible for great progress in saving lives through new meth- - vice is seekirur - iHkrh School uiaation or tine 700 federal cor- ods of diagnosis, treatment .and Graduates for training as medical P0"15 activities will save the land dental technicians. Hospital Kwerrment approximately J36 prevention." Utah is a leading center for Corpsmen and Dental Technicians billion a year In losses and ser- Heart Research, Dr. Lewis .point assist doctors and. dentlsU in as- - vics to tnese activities. Increas business volume twill add $5.1 ed out. Lest year over $80,000, surin that the United States billloa to the government's in- more 60 the than is in healthiest per Navy the representing come In cent of the money raised the world. through corporation and taxees. exclse il9fll drive, iwas awarded to local and Dental Hospital Corpsmen ine States of Texas, Wyoming, investigators by the Utah and Technicians receive specialized American Heart Assn. training in the winciDles two-- Nvada, Louisiana, Georgia, and South Carolina have already ap- He explained that the educa- - cedures and technioues tional programs are conducted on cal treatment, disinfection and proved the Liberty Amendment the fumigation, anesthetics, first aid, in thelr respective state legisla- a year --around basis thru-o- ut state. They are designed to speed and preventive treatments. These tures- These s1ats already real- Government the latest research findings to are just a few of the many spe- the physician and to acquaint the cialtie3 available to applicants of has been '""able to create a cli- Prosperity through fed- public with the hopepful side of this field who train to serve on mat hand-ou- ts financed by in- heart diseasses "thus Winging the Navy ships and all Navy shore e dividual income taxes. The Lib-beneflts to all of us." Installations. ' amendment will not only IDuring the past year, the Utah High School Graduates inter- Heart Assn has been active In ested in medical or dental work stimulate all consumer spending such community service fields as or; asked to contact their local bv increasing the take home pay information and referral service, Navy Recruiter for further in- - ot every Individual wage earner, blood procurement for open heart formation about the opportuni- - but also provide a surplus surgery, stroke rehabilitation, Mes that are available in the 10 the federal .budget that will rheumatic fever prevention and ,High School Hospital Recruit reduce the national debt every rural cardiac programs. year. Details about the Utah Program. State Committee for Economic Residents from Carbon, San Freedom or the Liberty Amend- Juar, Grand and Emery counties ment can be obtained by writing were also generous in response $182.96. to the 19flQ anoeal for funds to Drive chairmen were Catherine or calling Mr Walter Kempe, support the Heart Assn in Its Wright for Helper; Leah Con- - 2775 Blue Spruce Drive, phone vital activities, Dr. Lewis reports, over, Price; Aft Van Alger, East CR Assistance is needed Carbon Countya campaign Carbon; Ruby Pierson, Hunting- - to establish committees and $952.84 - San Juan, $018.- - ton; Betty Engstrom, Moab, and mote this amendment in all areai 74; Grand $1,088.41; and Emery, Mrs Alfred G. Frost, Monticello. of the state. Th IN SALT LAKE PAPERS. SALT except as specified in the Constitution, s:c. 2. The constitution or laws of anv State, or the laws nf the United States shall not be sub-- is ject to the terms of any for- eiirn or domestic agreement which amenameru. W "rogaw enterprise LAKE PRICES ARE EFFECTIVE IN OUR STORE, , Prices Effective Frida, Saturday August vice-chairm- ya" tS!i Jost suddenly appear at the door with your pet In tow. Some people simply may prefer not to aave a dog visitor In their kome. It is advisable to feed your pet before you leave home and air him thoroughly Just before arriving at your destination. If fee's accustomed to being aired gain at 10 o'clock, then take Mm out even if it means calling; ! temporary halt to a game of cards or other activity. Your hosts will prefer an Intermission to an accident. Hosts should be agreeable to letting Fido investigate a little Hie first few minutes of his visit. Most well trained dogs will happily settle down in unfamiliar quarters if given a chance to an Iff around first. Hosts should also be prepared to supply their anlne guest with a pan of water. And Fido should be shown the whereabout of the water supply shortly after arrival. Finally, no owner should even consider giving his dog a night ut visiting if he Isn't thorough-J- f housebroken, obedient, well nannered when people are eating and friendly with other logs. ''. reading Tips If s a hospitable gesture on the part of hosts g friends with many 4 keep a supply of a top grade 4( commercially prepared dry as Frlskies Magic gef food, such on hand to offer nice Cubes, canine guests. 17, 18 YU.S. 'A' PIT 'ROBS "BEEF "D VABL WHOLE OR HALF VM M GRADE uiKTccc onuciccc CHUNK lb g)c lb Si)c Naw - 'er! ' F-- C U. S. INSPECTED MEATS con-Tjroer- WE AD A.-- G. AMENDMENT TO CONSTITUTION UTAHNS GENEROUS DECORUM FOR DOGS WHEN VISITING PRICES IN CHECK 16, 1962 SUCED lb ror wasT'A'SEFib(ig)c FROZEN FOODS RASPBERRIES Royal Garnet 10 oz. pkg 5 pigs $n Valley Hi 10 oz. pkg 6 for $H STRAWBERRIES Q) PEAS, 9oz. VEGETABLES Snow Crop GREEN BEANS Snow Crop 6 p!ts g)i)c 6 pligs 9c 3 lbs Sc FINE FOODS pro-rais- ed W aw an w vaa aw HaaV bh BBS 49o EagSQEDiiimbj E3B 5LES I3ISQE9 7 Cans' shnrfine Taste wen 7 Cans $ GREEN Cat Shnrfine Elbertas PINEAPPLE GRAPEFRUIT 46 oz Cans 3 cans $ 4 Cans JDSHITJES Tastewell Cream style nlPBfi S cans $ 7 Cans $ Tastewell No. 303 cans Shurfine 4 cans ft" Wm0 FACIAL Soflin an Srj)Tj)Il(3oaca(3 i)c 5 FligS $: TOILET Soflin ssdisadi $ 12 rolls $11 Tastewell 24 oz. Tastewell No. 803 cans 8 Cans $! The better it runs the bettor you liver Volume goes ooaac down. Cheaper by the dosn,;dxaper trill by me inaBoivTlut'i becHkie drtxmog k on tbe job, buOdiaf mass markets. Then iocrcaMd demand m&m mote jobs pots more money Into circulatioa lor bifeg bajjs power. Vt the American crdc of productivuy tad pkor, tod daV to Emit tc v. !:a: ir on do. lor all of as. up-pr- iccs OUPUTY FOOP5 HJ A SAVinG v 4U U U L- 5TlSFftCTIOn -JU U GOftRflnTE I |