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Show l .V ' 'fi ". Dinner Moss Blasts GOP FjscbliPolicies dt Dmp i.. 'ii ' . i l t;..,;;' ....... ' ii j i t , : ng i, V j mated at $284 billion," he said.i The senator quoted a Wash ington banking firmfs news letter as saying "fancy fiscal footwork can be expected" to show a balanced budget! for the fiscal year ending iJunej 30, "since revenues are running $500,000,000 behind expectations due to lower corporate profits caused by steel education. Senator Moss and Eisenhower ' are a peace and prosperity mirage,1" and Republicans have slowed development of western natural resources to a walk-- j Tlia nation is in a period of! retreat while it becomes second in missiles and space, said the1 Utah senator. "If we do not wake up, i.k r N ifnii J iiififfllMi t HONORED FOR SCOUTING These men Friday night received the highest award given in scouting, on a council basis, the coveted Silver Beaver. Back row, from left, Ned A. Bennett, Holden; Newell r . vvasden, ueaar uity; Frank R. Daley, Panguitch ; R. Smoot Seaman, Cedar Duane M. Woffinden, City; Fred L. Gadd, Nephi, and Alvin Wallace. Price: Lehi. Front row, from lelt, A. R Roosevelt J. Lyon, Man-Alburn ; ninin. TpHI Jrvspnh Provo ; Chester McVey , Spanish ti; Erven J. Nelson, B. Blake, Vineyard. Not present when Fork, and Rex picture was taken, Clayton Jenkins, Provo.- -- j I , - j i If , i You Should Know Your Jeweler--- IF you don't Know 1 t Jewelry HERB ; j HOOVER MULLETT JEWELRY 184 W- - Center,! F 20 'V, With i4-cyc- "engine. Recoil start wheels. See this low cost mower! le engine, le pele-gate- Mbver.'' 49.99 ijPoWer- 74,95 P, IXo Lory 20-in- ch ' ir. Staggered ii councoun- the' roll to ed cut. . Throttle control puts mower power at your fingertip. the s call i grad-duat- . j scoutmaster; Chester McVey, Spanish Fork, explorer advisor;. TYPd L. Gadd. Neohi. district chairman; Newel F.- - Wasdeh, Cedar tuality in !a society where payola is City, troop committeeman; Erven so prevalent? We face a far greatJ. J Nelson, Ptrovo, council vice er danger from forces within ourpresident; Clayton; Jenkins, Provo, selves than we face from outside executive board member; Ned A. forces," he declared. "Scouters and all who help them OBennett, Holden, troop committee-roaPan-: R." Frank and as their prime aim the writDaly, ' chairman. have ing of the 'laws of decency, honesty guitch, district finance W. W.Qyde, president of the and integrity in the hearts of allUtah National Parksx Council,' wel- with whom they work,' he concomed the attendants and introduc- eluded, A tableau of scouting concluded ed special guests,! including Har. old .Alvord, regional scout repre-- the arokram. Musical! numbers were presented senative. 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Silver Beaver award was present-e- d Friday night to 13 outstanding scoufers of the Utah National Parks Council at the latter's. annual Fellowship Banquet., Approximately 550 people were served at the banquet, held in the new Palmyra Stake house at Spanish Fork. Recipients of the Silver Beaver were: R. Smoot Seaman, Cedar district finance chairman ' City, for the scouts; Aj Alvin Wallace, Price, neighborhood commissioner and long-tim-e scouter; Rex' B. Blake, Vineyard district commis- sioner; Joseph E. (Ted) Olpin, Roosevelt, district finance chair- f; Ii j j National Parks Council Gives 13 Silver Beavers SPANISH FORK i' , j 'I ' . strikes.?' The letter concluded Medical Association for it!s re-- " "red ink is politically undesire-abl- e cent action1 in supporting health in election vears and thpr insurance for people over 65. are several idevices by which a Turning to the controversial small deficit! ican be. turned into question of federali participation a balance' N in cost of and secondary Senator Moss characterized education, primary Senator Moss noted the question lof the kind of medi- that Utah devotes a "although cal insurance which should be higher income1 its of proportion provided fort older people as a to education thani almost nnvs hot issue: other state, we spend $345 per j By 1989, according to estimates school child per" year, compared prepared by the Senate Subcom- to Rocky Mountain' average of mittee on Problems of Aged and $369. Aging,! said Senator Moss, 26,000, The equalization by 000 Americans will be rover. 65 the Senate Educationproposed is bill only years of ogeand'85 per cent of doing on wide basis but them will have income under on much smaller scale what $2000 a yean Utah has been 'doing on a state He commanded Utah State basis for many years, he, said United States Senator i Frank we will be pome second in indus and prowess' he Moss (D., Utah), addressing 300 trial potential said. ; ';;fri' Utah County j Democrats, at a senator said Democratic The fund-raisidinner Friday eventood at $266 ing at Union llall, Orem charged the national atdebt "famous general billion when the Republicans jwith raising the into his way said campaigned national debt,! but something cut 'on of a basis must , be done about , medical White House cut in - taxest ; and iu reclamthe spending insurance forj aged, ation funds and federal j aid to But next June the debt is esti- - . - , , Plastic Wall Tile Adds More Beauty . -- k Mrsi LeRoy Hafen returned this week from a trip to. 1 While! 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