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Show THURSDAY,' OCTOBER 5, 1961 Utah County. :Utah Signs School Aid irr Ljl: 1 -i- ' Postal Pay V Raise Bill V - I. - ' ..::r- - .? ' I WASHINGTON . . " ,-- ' , :. ; -!-; t x :::::::: " : x - ...... , - ,. This U.S. Choice or Good Rump Roast is a delici-ousl- y tender and flavor- m 0, u .! U.S. Choice or Good ,- Taste-tempting- AT'? .. . V - "V j - v.. , ' . ' x X1 The President served notice that he wanted Congress to act next year on his much broader education proposals and castigated the legislators for failing to do more this year to help schools. Issues Strong Statement Lean, tasty, delicious, J 3f "T3 iliiwJI "In a strongly he lashed out at "individuals who t, X home-mad- .lb. chile e LiV C ll U -- g crisp-fryin- 0 Lean, fresh, ready for . profess opposition to federal aid to education on grounds of states rights, racial or religious contro-.versbudgetary economy or freedom," but "do not hesitate to demand" 'assistance, for their own areas. The postal bill, rejected by the President would have cost the government an estimated $60 mil- lion a year in additional longevity pay to post office employes. .Needs More Revenue , Kennedy said backers of the measure were, " but it would not achieve its objective pf improving the pos- tal- pay structure and would in' crease the annual postal deficit to more than $800 million". He noted that Congress" refused to provide the postal rate increases, including a five - cent stamp for first class letters, that both his and the Eisenhower administration had requested to reduce the postal, deficit. The President said the postal pay structure was in need of extensive revision and would receive "the sympathetic consideration of this administration" at the' next session of Congress. V "However, budgetary needs are too urgent to permit approval of this measure, unattended by revenue increases, at this time," - f ful feature for your fall dinners. problem. worded-statemen- " ' 4 Kenn&Iy over-al- l , ?o Presi- (UPD Tuesday night continuing aid signed legislation to schools ' crowded by children of federal employes, but he vetoed a longevity "pay raise for postal workers. Kennedy said he approved the school bill 'wUh extreme reluctance." He termed it an "un: sound and uneconomical measure which aid? the education of only some'? instead of attacking the .. vv-.- ;- t . K : SPIVAK ALVIN By United Press International dent : t . ;' :'v . lb-- U 1 y, 'n n io) aca-dem- ic Wf3 VOy 112) , "well-intentione- ' SNOW CROP TEDDY DOLL W,T" THE PURCHASE oF 10 CANS ' AND THIS AD W(? Plump Tender Hens, Broad Breasted and qdick frozen for maximum freshness (C Grade) A repeat of a true AG rood Jrore value. if)) (O p vry odd d" ykATi' . SNOWCROP, whole-orang- a ' " OFF cans; VrjO - " ! (0)5). np 7 i A whale of a i bar-gai- n, huge giant size now only 4. ... . ; . Delectable, CHUN KING frozen dinner, 12 oz. Kennedy concluded. Utah State Briefs SOT . State Tax f "m 1. 1! A. 3 I I Crisp, mm w Change urged NABISCO soup-reda- y, Chocolaty good, easy to bake, "o) TFh rfptSVi A IJTI nI I Ed JNL- Til. Ii S 'f i BETTY CROCKER II ATI I Cod, Haddock, Perch and Sole H3I The SALT LAKE CITY (UPD State . Auditor has recommended a reduction in the percentage of Vages withheld under the state's tax withholding law. v All V 16 ox. size, Chicken, Shrimp AithKnlrlinrt wa w Iff y u i--3 I 5c Off BAKER'S, i 12-o- z. pkg. f-- LJ3J GC-3SP- S White, fluffy, Sherman J. Preece made the recommendttlon in an audit re port 01 ine oiaie lax commission operations that also recommended a .general review of the withhold' ing measure. - The , witnnoiaing Din was maae .ffnniJ..n Tnln 1 1 QP.t ponnirins a seven per cent deduction from .all pay checks. Preece also recommended claims for refunds should not be allowed when large deductions aren't adequately substantiated; a study should be made to1, determine if the commfesion needs to ' notify taxpayers of minor adjust ments; and an arbitrary policy of allowing refunds on errors of $3 or- - less be discontinued. n rrnr nn fa3 nn 3 1 GARLAND JUMBO Thrifty 100 ft. roll, The biggest, i j'a , M for AS) Lab ZrHllj ) ZEE N n .n nr--a n u - Ready - for - school, pkg. of 20 va::LS lis1 'Ls 'LiWSun-ripene- d, ' Li - - ' i y Kl n n J Soft CHIFFON, assorted Sunkisr , 2 3 LI3 STAR-KIS- L 1 LJLJtO - Ore- gon hitchhiker west of Grantsville 40 - 50 Tuesday on night, police reported. Ronald Royce Wbitcher, 21, Alo- U.S.-Highw- ay ho, Ore., said the driver attacked him when he fell asleep in the front seat. He used a hammer as a weapon, Whitcher said. The pair were riding ..westward about 35 miles west of Grantsville when the. attack allegedly took place at. 7 p.m. The driver apparently wrestled Whitcher outside and then drove pff, A passing motorist brought Whitcher to Tooele Valley Hospital where he was treated and No. Yi ize can 3 - 8?c 5c Off one- half pound pkg., TREE re The driver of delicious. light run LrCzJ Frcsb, green, wholesome Brussels T, IM IB feave 10c on pkg. of 48, U LjZ - a TREE . l2)l-XK- yj - 0 p fO Pack colors-T- win 3 sessions covering various phases of - group leadership. '.' ; .... ZEE 1MIPEES The SALT LAKE CITY (UPI)- - A leadership workshop, for the ' Uni versify of Utah student leaders will be held at Alta .Friday, Dean of Women Virginia Frobes and Dr. Charles Seashore will lead (UPD fc y White, regular size, crispest, tastiest celery you've ever seen. Extra white. one-thir- car atacked and beat an "3 0. Li - - .... r-- lb. Salt Lake. Area- United Fund has d mark reached, nearl; the in collections and pledges. At a report meeting today $307, 000 of the total goal of $955,000 was reported collected or pledged General Campaign Chairman Ned Winder said present total is about six per cent ahead of col lections last year. TOOELE- --m g quick-cookin- . SALT LAKE CITY (JJPD 1 Pkg. of 80 ZEE, assorted CRISP, BLEACHED 1 . ' :r L !feoife JsOsb ! J'. ' |