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Show s . f DESERET NEWS AND TElliGftAM, Report Cites Need For Tax Hike s for higher state taxes ent 1961-6biennium, the cited Wednesday by theiport said. Utah Foundation, which re-- f In addition to this heavy ported that Utah spent $17.8 drain on .fund. balances and "million more than it collected surpluses, Utah has borrowed in the past four years. qr authorized loans totaling ' However, the state didnt fall $133 million from the state into deficit spending because. 'treasurers bank balances. Unless future expenditures was abthis sorbed by carry-ove- r funds and are carefully controlled, Utah will be facing serious financial surpluses. The state cant keep up this problems by 1963," the Utah kind of lopsided spending long. Foundation report noted. It is esimated that the outgo It pointed out that growth will exceed the income by an- in the states economy will other 52.8 million for the pres- - do well just to meet auto re-wa- 3 over-expens- e S.t. Commission Okays Purchase Of Site Fof $2.5 Million Library Demo Chairman Utah Spending Tops Revenues A need B3 Salt Lake City, Wednesday, November 22, 1961 matic Increases in spending which will be upcoming. New activities or expansions in existing programs will require new oMn creased taxes," the report stated. A growing capital outlay program and rising school costs are mainly responsible for the Stateandschoolbuilding authorizations over the 1951 1963 period will reach a total of $57.7 million, while out. laying from the Uniform School Fund has more than To Attend Utah Fund Fete The chairman of the DemImmediate purchase of prop- acquired for the site of the excess of $100,000. ocratic National Committee for the site of square-foo- t $2.5 115,000 building erty will be in Utah Nov. 29 for southnorthwill million the the on which library occupy a fund raising dinner. CAN'T GET east and east 2nd block East west renter of quarter of the John Bailey Will Confer with state central committee 5th South was approved late of the City and County Build- AUTO INSURANCE? and civic leaders while he is Tuesday by the Salt Lake City ing. Construction of the library Under-ag- e, Ovar-ag- a, here, said Sen. Frank E. Comm.ssion. and a combined city and counilll Driving Racerd, Moss Tuesday. Military, t. Paiks Commissioner L. C. ty Metropolitan Hall of Justice The fund raising dinner is deirv said pielimi-narall be will that the first stage tentatively scheduled to be Romney Motercycl.i ALSO wriftan. held at the Hotel Utah, Sen. appiaisals have been velopment of a two block civio made and that his department center plaza; Moss said; W Will Insure You is ready to proceed with immIUDCET TERMS The exact amount of the ediate purchase agreements by in the involved MINUTEMAN INS. AGCY. doubled in an eight year period either cash settlements or purchase site is not known, but lit? SuHl Slot. to its present $100 million i options. OA Some two acies will be estimates place the value in total. -- ' (D-Uta- I ALBERT FECHNER . , wins Army citation Hospital Director Commended For Aid To Reserves Dr. Albert fthe H. Fechner, Salt Lake Veter- ans Administration - won a surprise Hospital, citation t3, , 'Wednesday from the . Army for his help in training Army Reserve medical men. 'The citation, presented by Col. C. A. Treiano, commanding officer sf the Utah sector 10th U.S. Corps, praised him for his marked contribution to the accomplishment of the training mission of the 328th General Hospital during the past seven years. The 328th is a reserve component of the Army, and the citation was given in the name of Elvis J. Stahr Jr., Secretary of the Army, and Lt. Gen. John L. Ryan Jr., head of the Sixth U.S. Army. The present proficiency of medical reservists . . . is due in great measure to the efforts of Dr. Fechner, said the- - citation. Dr. Fechner offered the facilities of the Veterans Hospital to give practical experience to the reservists. In addition, he encouraged medical officers of the unit to further their knowledge by attending Army schools, even though this increased his staff problems, read the citation. Safety Flags Awarded To 3 Schools Bingham, Olympus and Cy prus High Schools are this weeks winners in a oompfti tive driving safety achieve-men- t program conducted by Murray Rotary Club. All three schools wiR fly the safety flag, said ElmofT. Martin, Rotary Club chairman of the contest. Cyprus High, which vacated the top spot percentage-Wislast week, moved back to first place this week with the score e ot .111. This figure represents the best driving record during eight weeks, based on the total number of accidents, citations and school enrollment, Mn Martin said. Cyprus now only has six citations issued during the eight weeks and no accidents to mar their record. Granger High School, which has some 960 students more than Cyprus, is In second place with a percentage record of .113. Granite follows with .161. Students of the seven schools were issued 14 citations during the past week, Mr. Martin pointed out. NEW STYLING GETS AWARD! QUICKEST PLYMOUTH EVER! AND MOST SURPRISING New Forward Flair Design brings a completely new PlymouthVup to THE took to the fieldrsets the styling pace for years to come! Beautiful outside. Stunning inside. Sensational nendUngieaserTinbelievablysmooth ride from new Ravel pour in PRICED FROM N.S.I.D. (a from experts. Tom McCahiil writes in Mechanix Illustrated: "Plymouth is hottest of the Big 3. THAN low-pric- WEEK'S WINNERS e world-famou- gave Plymouth BINGHAM CYPRUS OLYMPUS s design Jfroup) recently its award foptfyling excellence!. 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