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Show T The Tooele Transcript Friday, June 29, 1962 ,THE TOOELE TRANSCRIPT al networxs to urge the medical care bill, at no time have the limitations of the bill been pointed out to the public. HERE ARE SOME of the things the program, if law, would not cover: It would not cover 3,500,000 aged who are not enrolled in Social Security; It would not be limited to people who need help, but would extend benefits to many wealthy people who do not need help; It would not cover all hospital costs (the patient would have to tay $10 a day for his first nine days); It would not pay for anything until the beneficiary goes to a hospital; It would not cover the cost of a Aii Editorial television passage n Publisher paid all these years. stated that r.l! this 20 million dollars would sooner or later go back to Arizona. Just uhith Atate .does the profits from! her homes go to, Would she be! kind enough to say? Regarding drowsiness and be- think the cMque that iag pslrto She idso Issued each Friday at Tooele City, Utah. Entered as Second Class Matter at the Post Office at Tooele City, Utah, August 14, 1894, umW Act of March 8, 1879. Published by t ie Transcript-BulletiPublishing Company, Inc., 58 North Main Street, Tooele City, Utah. Address all correspondence to Box 310. Tooele, Utah. Price: 10 cents per copy. Subscription $4 per year. ALEX F. DUNN. tares Ive LOREN C. DUNN, Editor . .. Medicare Limits of King-Anders- would entitle most people over 65 to a certain amount of hospitalization, to be paid for by increasing Social Security payments by about 17 per cent. However, no real plans for the administration of doctors services; the bill, if it becomes law, have It would not pay for medicine been formulzted and explained to used outside a hospital. the American people. IT WOUL DNOT cover costs of Even though President Kennedy preventive medicine; THE BILL, as now constituted has appeared on all three nationIt would not cover dental bills; It would not cover diagnosis; It would not favor the worker, but would require everyone, regardless of income, to pay the same tax; It would not be an inexpensive program, but would force an immediate 17 per cent Increase in payroll tax on workers earning $5200 or more and their employers; It would not be financially sound, since the cost of the program would be about twice the estimated revenue from the proposed payroll tax increase. FOR AN ADMINISTRATION which has not been able to balance the budget, which is talking of raising the debt ceiling and at the Include same time talking of lowering SW' taxes, this medical care program J14. begins to assume the characg, teristics of a political a vote getting gimmick. There are a number of serious objections to the bill, in addition above. It mentioned to those would be a first step toward socialized medicine, it could undermine the traditional doctor-patie- nt and it would relationship, impose government controls in an area where such controls have been shown to be dangerous and Newspapers throughout the nation have been full of medical news lately. The administration's constant pressure on members of Congress to pass a national medical care bill for aged citizens has caused the American Medical Association to counter with arguments against the proposed bill. n - low-inco- me turcs of the homes to be built in this project. Both my wife and I .hmight they were some of thp I was quite amused by the letand nicest homes we ter printed in your good paper of prettiest had seen, anywhere. I would have 15th fune written by one Realtor built one of the finest homes in of our ci. condemning the pro- Tooele City for ourselves if this posed housing project in the had gone through. north east section of Tooele. I REMEMBER a few short But, we know this project would weeks ago of talking to her on not go through, because a city Main Strjc t about selling tny land official told my wife and me, in for this building project and it jour own home, last winter, that was my understanding that she he would see to it that there was qiete pleased to think this would never be a building prowas in the making for it would be ject on our land as long as he of great worth to her lanJ just was in office. Mrs. AIlsop also stated that we through the fence on the south. I cannot understand how she could need homes very much at present have changed, so soon. but, it seems, she would like the Mrs. AIlsop also said we should privilege of saying who and where not allow cheap, low class houses they should be built. to be built in our city. She also SHE GAVE the impression in mentioned the nice new units the her letter that this property would Vista Liner Company had under! not be under the jurisdiction cf the construction on Main at Third tity. I have paid city and county North. Ride down and see them, taxes for 35 years and the people second hand units being hauled in before me paid city taxes for longfrom the other valley. er than that. If I am mistaken, I SAW THE PLANS and pic- - will the city please refund the Reply to AIlsop have some of the old stores remodeled. I know some have stood from 50 to SO years. I know for helped build one 56 years ago. I think it is a shame for Tooele City to lose a 20 million dollar projct just because some selfish people in authority can say no to a proposition of this kind. Recent ground find aerial surveys have disclosed that all lakes in the Uin.a Mountains, Boulder Mountains, and other high areas of the State are now free of ice. Department of fish and game spokesmen noted that the warm weather which freed the lakes, has at the same time accelerated snow melt and runoff. The net reSigned; A. L. England sult is that almost all sideroads, trails and campgrounds are extremely wet and muddy. Travel The wife of President Polk off the paved roads is not disas his private secretary - the couraged, though caution in travel- - 1 i is running here things around ought to have the curfew sound off at six in the morning instead of ten at night. IF WE CANNOT have a shopping center here in Tooele please NORGE j Sales Craft Main 33 N. Phone Tooele, Utah 882-302- 9 Enoy it Pot Roasted... Eniov it Grilled I !uprt portaWe play-thin- u Air Coronets At Our Dairy Displays! unnecessary. -- RELATIVES VISIT Guests at the home of Mrs. Lois Likes last week were her sister, Mrs. Connie Moore and daughters Kathy and Debbie of Everett, Washington. On Sunday they were joined by their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ervin Abter and the visitors returned to Blackfoot, Idaho with them on Tuesday. fc USED VJashers 30 0,.s Several63 Shop For The Weekend! Cottage Cheese SET--' Lucerne Butter ."7s-.- .. Shop For The Holiday ! Orange Drink Potato Salad ALL STORES CLOSED Wednesday, July 4th Chuck Steak Chuck Roast Grade A Fryers U S D IN YOUR FUTURE U.S. SAVINGS BONDS Stuffed Olives Salad Oil A. Choke Tender Boneless Pot Roast Skinless Franks fc- - Choice &. 69 49 S D A. Grade A (QtC Up lb. 33c) . Ground Beef . . . Dill Pickles Lalani Pineapple Miracle Whip Preserves Biscuits Margarine Skylark Buns Bank af home where you're served by your neighbors. Deposit your savings in Beehive State Bank by July 10 and earn interest from the first of the month. 4 interest paid on all savings left on deposit for one full year or more. Potato Boats In Our Garden Room Potatoes U.S. No. 1 Savings insured to $10,000 by Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation, an Agency of the U S. government. FULL BANKING-SERVIC- E BEEHIVE 62 North Main Street Tooele Grantsville Kr4 M cans 25 mb. Freshly 1.49 2 Ground 89 veet Marshmallows , Marshmallows r";:;9h,2 It;.1 49 4 ..n cans $fl Fancy Catsup 69' 3 89' 57' 56-e- Rye Bread Salad Dressing Safeway Features Nationally Known Brands Af Low Prices qt. Black Bread 69c 77c doz. 2 85c 2 2 Joy-e- tt 19 Highway Pork & Beans Welchade Flavor Shop Safeway and Save Grape Juice 5 Cragmont Assortment Cragmont Assorted Drink Instant Coffee totwlViai N." S 23 jar 12 cons 6 bill. 44-a- Delicious 95 Sara Lee Cakes Aws Cokes or Chocolate Brownies State Bank 882-374- 21 29 S1 Frozen Welch's Frozen tins n Each 79 Prices Effective Thursday, Frtdoy ond Saturday mss In tin 46-0- tins Bananas Golden Ripe lb. 13 H Pineapple New White 55 39 S 39 Flavors Grope, Punch, or Orange These Popular Flavors: Lemon Custard East Main Street Offices also in Salt Lake City Neapolitan 5 884-346- 1 Half Gallon Carton b 19 8h'' :.v. Canned Pop Bottled Pop 27 Delicious Sfc Beverages pkg. ct. 19 19 Angel Food l P lb. loaf S51 Skylark Bread Dessert Cups ctns. AA Eggs ck Dvliciout H"- O' The Medium O' The lorge O' The Ex. lorge Mission-Sto- f Fresh Baked! big Cream Crop Cream Crop Creom Crop Kitchen Chorm White or Colored Paper Napkins Tins AA Eggs AA Eggs . Elite Brand For Smaller Servings Vanilla Bring your money home to earn. ja. And Delicioui Flavor ON YOUR SAVINGS interest paid on regular deposits. 3 Vz 3 lars 4 Cantaloupes 10 n. EARN 3V2 to-e- Vib,. ctn. Save on Price! Town House Giant Size Delicious Flavor Buy Several and Really Save 1 ON YOUR SAVINGS 3 Manzanillo Eon6"lcal Beef Stew Beef Stew Buy a Supply For the Holiday Potato Salad Save Twice . . . Save Stamps Frozen Foods New Interest Period EARN 4 1.69 Beans N' Ham U Zippy Kosher Dills or Whole Dills Buy a Supply For Holiday Picnics Begins July got Ctn. and Delicious WITH V60 d S D Beef Go.!"'5"1" 76c A. Choice Beef Excellent For the Grill U KEEP FREEDOM - n, 1m ,"'P Ice Cream -- 29c tins 95 . r |