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Show - Convention Nears Utahn Named ' T T6:A.F. Post " Candidates Speed Campaign Efforts 1 -- - - (D-Uta- . Oaatret New Washinf tan Bareaa multi-millio- iltua-tio- City the1 people. "There seems to be a scurry Foreign Aid Program in state government lately to get mobe and more taxes, rathDraws King Attack er than to attract new"indus-trwith its tax dollars, he BOUNTIFUL The Mutual Security Program is not run- told the gathering. ning as economically and efficiently as it should because Barlocker Deplores too many agencies are engaged in the work, Rep. David Lag In Education . told BountiS. King ComROOSEVELT Utah educa-tioful Junior Chamber-o- f is now lagging far behind, merce. Kep. King pointed out that whereas a few years ago it the present administration has was second to none, a Demo-- 1 seven separate agencies dis- cratic candidate for governor tributing U.S, aid to other na- told party workers Wednesday. tions. "Our foreign aid dollars 'The speaker was William A. would work much greater (Bill) Barlocker, mayor of SC service in the friendly and un- George. He voiced approval at the! derdeveloped areas of the world if duplications in the establishment of a junior colin Roosevelt and Said, program were eliminated and lege sitCongress insisted upon ap- "Junior colleges should be uated in various parts of the the specific projects proving for which funds are spent, he state so that opportunity for education is available to everysaid. one. who Is interested and Rep. King reaffirmed hiS faith in the principle of for especially to those who cannot afford to leave home to coneign' aid, but said, "1 will con- tinue education. tinue to oppose the blank-checHe added: "If I am fortupolicy which is now nate enough to be nominated aid. in foreign practiced and elected and the people of Utah approve my progressive- Welfare View Change looking tourist program, there will be money, available to Urged By Brewster, broaden our tax base and to out a progressive eduWEST JORDAN House carry cational program. Sheldon R. Brewster, Speaker I,, Democratic gubernatorial candidate, Wednesday called for Larsen Flays Burden a complete change of philosophy in the state welfare pro- Of Utah Tax Load gram. MILFORD Utahs stagger"Due to a failure of the rehabilitation program the gen- ing tax rate has become fright-eral welfare load ts one of the ening, Lewis H. (DudeV Lar highest in the country, Rep. sen, Republican candidate for Brewster told a meeting of governor, told Beaver County v D y . Federal Building Architects Get WASHINGTON Architects TRAFFIC SITUATION the proposed for moWhat is the procedure a torist must follow upon ap- federal building in Salt Lake proaching fire hoses laying City have been ordered to in the street? proceed immediately" with 1st THE LAW' No railroad plans for a building at and St State South be shall train or vehicle The go ahead order was given driven over any unprotected hose of a fire department Wednesday afternoon by the Administrawhen laid down on any General Services with ara after tion hieeting drivestreet, alley, private chitects. with-1, way, or railroad track Architects for the $10.7 milout consent of the fire delion structure are R. Lloyd in there official partment Snedaker and George Cannon command. . c Lake City. you hav a queation tfitd-In- f Young of Salt (If local traffic law or th law to The proceed with prder n applying to a apeeific traffic Should design of the building caps a write to "Driver Bo 1257, Know. Deseret Newa, four-yea- r battle over where to 10. Utah ) Lake Lt Col. Perry H. Burnham, former Salt Lake attorney, has been assigned as staff judge advocate of the Gundersen Republican candi- Air Reserve Recdate for governor, charged ords Center .In Denver. He ra- - ' Wednesday night land Small tracts of and cently complete a four-yea- r tour , homes alorje1 cannot stand the in the Far East. ? major burden of taxes, the He was grad-candidate told a gathering of uated froth- the me residents in Bennion Ward Universit yf of Utah in 1941 I chapel, 6100 S. 1700 West de- - k The speaker advocated that with a law gree and has Col. Burnham land be taxed according to its use rather than its potential been admitted to the bar in California and Utah. Salt Hp also advocated attracting mote industry as one means of spreading the tax burden-amon- g . With the Democratic State Convention only two days away, adherents of that party, seeking the nomination for governor,- - stepped up their speeehmaJdng before party workers and others. All four Democratic natorial candidates were heard Wednesday on varying subjects. Two of the four Republican candidates for the office also aired views. A seventh talk was heard from U.S. Rep. who David S. King is assured of his partys nomination to succeed himself. KNOWitt" . v S.L. SHOULD . A13 July 28, 1960 DESERET NEWS AND TELEGRAM, --Soft Lake City; Thursday, F.1AIII construct the federal office ' center. St. State and The 1st South site is partially occupied at present by the citys police station, a fire department station and other public 'safety offices. Plans for moving these departments already are being made by the city. ' It Is estimated that drawings and designs for the building will be completed within a yar. , ' . Proposal for a new federal center first started in 1956 when the GSA announced that a federal building would be built on' property owned by the government at Ft Douglas.' " Opposition to this site forced a reconsideratiorf and for some time a number of possibilities were considered by the GSA. A money bill providing some $10.7 million was passed by Congress in 1958 for the federal building' and late that same year the GSA accepted a site at North Temple and State 'Go-Ahea- d' street prothat a gram would have to be carried out if the. office center were multi-millio- built there Help stamp out hearing troubles that maka so many people unhappy. Were HEARING AID SPECIALISTS. Kitrikitar , Uinu, yimt SA THE OPTICAL SHOP 420 Boston Bldg PII0I1E EI.14-774- EM 1 i W J .4 Crab your hat! Graf your coat!. Hurry to XVards 'for tho biggest , savings in town! (D-Uta- n 4 eyv , wwticen Officials hope that construction of the federal structure, to This location too was abancontain some 274,000 square doned after the Utah State feet of space, can possibly get oad 'Commission reported under way after July !, 1961 AT 1ST SOUTH saous BE ACOUSTICON iHfr: fit. H Mr ' 4 FRIDAY, SATURDAY, MONDAY TO 40 NOW SAVE 20 DAYS SPECIAL PURCHASE! HURRY ONLY-THURSD- AY, rmamra k SPORTING PLUMBING GARDENING GOODS DEPARTMENT DEPARTMENT E.O.M. DEPARTMENT SPECIALS SEASONAL SPECIALS APPLIANCE CLEARANCE CHECK THESE OTHER BASEMENT DEPARTMENT E.O.M. CLEARANCE -- s.Tf ran HARDWARE DEPARTMENT SPECIAL BUYS mmm- - SPECIALS .n A 1 -- 1 n. delegatesin WestJordan Park.-- ( "However, in the category of old age assistance our grants are among the lowest. I am ashamed of the amounts we are expecting our senior citizens to exist on. "It is a disgrace to the state and contrary to the reputation wfKare supposed to have of respect for old age. GundersCriticizes ' Assessment Policy New .State Tax Commission policies of assessing land according to its potential use will drive the family farm out of existence, Lamont B. Club Elects S.L Woman n J Wednesday. He charged that taxes in the state have increased almost 40 per cent since 1955. Utah res idents pay $50 million more In taxes than they did five years ago, he said. "And still the state spends almost $7 million more than it collects In taxes each year. The present administration tells us our state is in fine financial shape but the' record speaks a different story," said Mr. Larsen. The people around the state are getting alarmed at the new and rising taxes and tax rates. With more state govern- ment efficiency, wiser spend-ing programs and with new industry we can stop the tax climb, asserted Mr. Larsen. INAL BOAT SELF- - CONTAINED -- STEREO 1 ONIY-Re- Changer 119.95 g. ' Buy at Cost No- w- 14' SPAN STEREO DOUBLE CARTRIDGE SAPPHIRE 1 ' SAVE BOAT CABINET Limited Glass-$7- 94 th. - 24'iRIDING ( PRESTO MOWER PRESSURE Reverse, Forward Gears Reg. 159.95 COOKERS 24" Reg. 19.95 Reg. 41.95 349.95 3 7.95 REG. Only-R- eg. 1959 20" 66" 25-H.- P. OUTBOARD STEEL MOTOR CABINET MOWER 429.95 ONLY 4 99.95 r x 7300 110 BTU Vol-R- 21" Console Dual Speak. TV Mahog. 1 maa J UU 8 259.95 ONIY-R- eg. COMBINA- GARDEN TION SET TRACTOR BOAT AWNINGS . A GARDEN M Depth 1. Height Adjustment 14.98 J j 269.95 GAS RANGE V . Pinker White Reg. 299.95 CHORD ORGAN- - 3 Save 139.9S RECOIL START EYAP. RAFT COOLER - n ONE-ROO- 4 STANDARD " CANVAS COVER EVAP. " 134.95 ONIY-R- eg. PORTABLE CAMP COTS U. 6 ONLY ONE ONLY PORTABLE Floor Sample Reg. 199.9S COMBO. Floor Model Reg. 359.9S GARDEN 6 I . Most Cars-R- JX 19.95 eg. ONLY-R- eg. y 2 I -- 1 i GAS DRYER .Completely Automatic Reg. 249.95 3.2 0T-- flJO0 Co. Ft. Apartment Size FLOOR FREEZER H.P. 174.50 ONLY-R- eg. HOLDS REBUILT 88 9.50 CANISTER ENGINES 112 1954 FORD 2 ONIY-R- eg. V-- EXCH. 8 294.95 O OGJlMSUBlf' vVJUS) - fWEEPER r. BSS T2G R LBS. FAMILY SIZE FT. CAP. cart COOLER Fit , 2.3 TILLER SIZE 4T88 KART DE LUXE M J $' WASHER 88 ROCKET 22" RUBBER Reg. 49.952-Ma- HERITAGE-Ne- w DISH WASHER-DRVE- PLASTIC SARAN COVERS ONLY-R- eg. PORTABLE ROOM SKIFFER'S ROYAL PLASTIC seat TILLERS 36" V.r releTe 64.95 ONIY-R- eg. Covers XrEG. 4.98 1960 DE LUXE RANGE eg. !IH WRITERS Reg. 2?" GAS ONLY-R- 3 SLIP-O- N PUSHBUTTON 36" mi- - BRAZIER CLEAR TILLER Stressed By Hopkin Continued betterment of the fish and game resources of the state were called for Wednesday night by State Sen. Alonzo F. Hopkin,' who is seeking the Democratic nomination for governor. He also said that the Democrats must present a program which would, bring about bet-- 1 ter liaison, between the work-- ,ing men of the state and Indus- j tries, and would give to small business the regard It should j have. Sen. Hopkin, addressing a group of delegates, called fora 'full, study of the tax ques- r tion. He proposed that a special- ized committee, made up of those with the best knowledge of the subject, be used for the purpose of doing away with, conflicts, uncertainties and' resentments growing up because of administration of the H law. 299.95 Tiller 2 H.P. GREEN 8t WHITE TWO ONLY-R- eg. Reg. 159.95 Cep U F4J88 YARD g. Dozer Blade Reg. 104.95 40" ALUM.' 1,000-lb- ' Reg. 26.50 I BACK Repossesied-Re- BOX FRAME TRAILERS WAGON-TYP- 3 H.P. SHOWER 3-P- CABINET, TOILET, LAV. 189.95 eg BASE ADJUSTABLE GUARANTEED BOWL REG. 10.95 49.95 Only-R- eg. SAWS 81 BRAZIER 4 88 LI 39BB8BBSBBSHSSBE AIR-C0N- $ 2 ' 24' $' DECK SINK Reg. ROTARY 16.95 ONLY-R- eg. SABER J v mmtmmm SEAKING 9 C88 WALL CLOCK Reg. J 188 POWER DRILL ELECTRIC ROTARY MOWERS 'A" 4 $88 I SUNBEAM 15-H.- P. Complete 360s Cut f. Reg. 84.50 4.95 Sizo-R- eg. 2-- MOTOR 110 Volt Reg. LESS SAW FREEZER 0UTB0AR BTU 10,000 1960 RADIAL ARM ICE CREAM $J SALE SEAKING . PICNIC GAS 121.50 . REG., 49.50 eg. j Fish, Game Supplies That Irk," Deseret News. Bo 1257. Salt Lake City 10, Letters should not be more than M words ten and must contain your name and address. Initials only will be need with the printed article upon request) Quan.-R- HEATER AIR C0ND. LESS STAND AND MOTOR Damaged-R- eg $' SHOWER thou-sand- (( 29.95 eg. SPECIAL STEEL JET WATER 1 ' Model-R- TABLE SAWS HOUSE 30-GA- L. been elected treasurer of the Huggins Wednesday night1 the view "of Sen. national Clipped $ supported John Kennedy, the Democratic Wings Club, presidential nominee. of Members Speaking to a group of party the club are forworkers, he agreed that the mer United Air Democratic Party is the only Lines stewardparty that can give the peo-esses who had pie new hope and a new and their wings leadership which vigorous clipped upon of the prob-solve would many marriage. The the Republicreated lems by started group, 1 can administration. on a social basis, VJ "That same situation exists Mrs. now has adopted on the state level, said Mr. aid for mentally Jacobsen "The Republican ad-- ! Huggins. retarded children as a project has shown no ministration Mrs. Joseph Matuna of Elmand has made nn foresight new president. hurst BL is the in expanding our There are 20 chapters and 850 programs economy. state members in the organization. Failure to follow statutes s has resulted in a loss of of dollars to the taxpayers. We must have a new approach and new leadership to ?61ve our state problems. THE SITUATION: Dwight Freeman, of the State Parks and Recreation Commission, was informed of the situahe tion. Within a half-hou- r called to say that he had had the area sprayed with insecticides, and that the ants shouldnt be a bother there anymore. (If yoo arc Irked by s dtttnn that exist In the city of state, write abeot lt to Quirks Washdown 10" LAWN SCREEN AND SEAT SKI Fiber 10' V TOILET CLEARANCE sPeed CONSOLE Democratic ROOSEVELT Mrs. James A. Jacobsen, 3725 Adonis Dr., Holladay, has gubernatorial.candidate Ira A. DBB & delegates,at,.a..luncheonhere Huggins Supports Kenned Opinion Something should be done about the horrible and disgraceful ant condition at "This Is the Place Monument In your beautiful city. People who visit this beautiful monument are very disgusted when they sit down and are covered with these pesky little ants. Tv. j great Worronty V$ - Reg. 49.9S |