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Show t 'W' . Fiscal Giunk The Saif Lake. Tribune, Sunday, February 2, 1964 Moss Totals m Utah Bite r,w Of U.S.Pie w 1l 'ORY s By Frank Hewlett Tribune Washington Bureau WASHINGTON, Feb. 1 of the f e d e r a 1 grants-in-aiprograms amount- .M J to an Utahs share d v.J The Factory Purchase E cry Store Tries To Make WwVVV. t 'V'i lrnpres. ive $90 848,328 in IJ963. i Prted by Sen Here is manifested the superior buying power of noli.lay tlouse! Every store trieg to pure base the Market $how Pieces of the manufacturers. Holiday House did ii! . . . bought the Saturday Frank E ; Moss ' Of this $71,638,- went to state and local md $19 209,415 to individuals. Biggpst was the $34,549,-06received by the state under the federal-aihighways 913 units item 2 d SEN. MOSS singled out this program to answer those who write him claiming there is much waste in the program of federal grants-m-aito the state. "The argument that the fed eral bureaucracy takes out a large cut before returning the money to the states is simply not true, said Sen Moss. d "UNDER THE federal aid highway program, for example, all federal costs for administration and research amount to one per cent of the amount distributed to the states m grants. In 1958 the states received 000 000 in federal aid highway funds. Federal admimstra the costs were $16 625 000. One per cent is a very low admin- istrative cost m Wf; a m m $M Shop M Monday Nite t Till 9 A p $ watershed protection and flood prevention $569 345 and agricultural expen ment stations, $419,184 FROM THE F.S. Office of Ed ucation, the main grants-i- n aid include- - maintenanceand. oper schools Tn federaUy impacted areas, $2,725,390, imce Tor J school construction, $860,118, defense education pro gram activities $430,201 and cooperative vocational education, ation-o- f -- 2 M. m yV m m &? In. i ' fi p.m; t r J 4 , ! mVV!las -- a L,- , Hi k.i U V r; t , h H i - 1 !l I .Wf ; k- 1 ( ? h- - 1 if iff I - 4 s A. V , m m m I tf1 the I 'fa Invisible slip cever is the omismf eproy that preteett every threed of fabric against staining, spatting end toifiny This i-'- J ' v Here is a magnificent furniture collection . . . sectional with a tremendous 186 sweep. ou are the decorator with this handsome-seitional- . oilll adore the exquisite tweed roers . . . "th meticulous craftsmanship and the authentic styling. And don't forget, throughout it features Stratford quality and foam cloud cushions! Coine early! an elegant w fM- -- r (U. AVAIIABLI act program, $1,047,222; agriculture conservation program, $1,187,880, ll 4f -- exactly as m Individuals benefit. The mam ones and amounts are: sugar conservation school lunch m As low as $12 per month w.VfA m V!; state, m fa M N reserve $1 820 848, s296 91U Agriculture are 14 different programs in which Utah counties, schools, companies and $1 573,389 ; Stratford Sectional Reg. $499.00 completeYtock of Stratford Market Show Pieces. Here they are! Sectionals, sofas and chairs . . . made by Stratford . priced by Holiday House to give you the seasons greatest savings! The stock is limited so come early tomorrow! UNDER THE Department of program, program, o. T mi ,:i 5-p- shown W' 4 Elegant y was U - ' .I; $199,828. Through the Public Health Service there was hospital con$1,564,700, struction, waste treatment works construction $379 555 and community health practice and research, $107,793 m THE MAJOR Internet Depart- . ment items included payments for receipts under mineral leasing act, $6,079,179 , fish and wildlife restoration and management, $317,283 and Bureau of Indian Affairs, $96,167. Under the Department of La- bor there was the unemployment compensation trust fund, $2,966,702, Cushion Sofa kt m. array of fabrics! Reg $399 95 pensation paid federal employes and ex servicemen, $1,227,820 and the manpower development training activities, 'Ml OX The tailoring n fuperbl The erafttmanjhip meticulout Note the looe bock ond iot cushions eft uppered for that extra touch of elegance and convenience that you expect front Holiday House and Stratford Select from an com- unemployment Wii f $185,385. ra, $228 ajHiEu i-- M FROM THE Bl REAU of Family Services the Utah grants-m-aiwere: old age assistance, $3 804,748, aid to dependent children, $5,574,425; aid to the per manently and totaljy disabled, $2 933,492, aid to the $119,388 and medical assistance for the aged, $1,576,122 Besides the state and munic- fa d W; blind, Smart Quilted Exquisite Provincial Kidney Sofa Sofa Thu lofo feature a magnificent channel tufted bock with a crescent Font for that elegant touch Of course reversible foam cloud cushion. ipalities received $338,323 from the federal aid to airports program and individuals received $l,225,001v in research grants from the national science foun Come value! eartyfar-fhrfrtupef- Reg $349 95 dations. In every respect thisJmndsome sofa depicts quality. The design authentic in every detail carries the true provincial Image The exposed cherrywood frame and wingbock add perfect touches of provincial elegance. The exquisite fabric will please the most discriminating taste. See this onel $197 Reg FFA Speaks Up SHOSHONE is to represent Shoshone Farmers of America m the district speaking and parliamentary contest to be held at 7:30 p m , Feb. 12 at the local high 141 - Armless 5alt Cake Jribmu South Main . Dial It Salt matter Corporation assumes no responsibility., for their. custody st returp. By carrier Subscription rates and Sunday $3 00 per month, a year In advance $34 00 by mall in Utah) Idaho, Nevada, Wyoming dafty and Sunday, payable In advance, per month $3 00, elsewhere In the United States per month $3 00 8 months $10 50, 1 year $201?OJ . 1 he Tribune Is a member of the Associated Press. The Aisociuted Pres. Is entitled exclusively to th ,ue for reprodurttob of ill local newk printed m this newspaper as well as all A P, new dispatches Member Audit Bureau of Wt; Lounge Chair for eomfort and for style, this handsome chair deserves a place m the finest living room l quiltodl Reg. $99.50 Designed The exposed cherry frame is on elegant touch The exquisite decorator fabrics ore a true delight. Come early f ' m fM Reg $119 50 $58 All unsolicited arthlei, manuscripts,. letters and pictures sent to The Salt Lake Tribune are sent at the owner'i risk and Kearns-Tribun- , Wingback Provincial Thi along eitablishnt th choir a unusual It also feature exposed fruttwood tnm ond decorator fabric A perfect accent piece for the provnaal decof Exactly a shown. Established April 15 1871 Issued esery- - morning bv the Kesuns-Tribun- e Corporation, Salt Lake Cit Utah at Provincial Chair EM Entered t the post office "Lake City as second clast Under act at March 8, 1879. ?$ QUILTED school be $299 50 vi $197 Peak Future (AP)-D- on W' $68 m-s -- fa Standard Surnilure 2855 Highland Drive m P FLENTY - , 8Ont- y4 . OF FRtc PARKING HU SHOP MONDAYS AND FRIDAYS TILL 9 P.M. AvoticUy x lcnse WEBCOR STEREO,; With AM-FRadios , Walnut Cabinet y 5 Speaker! NOW Reg. $399.00 ONLY ' m mj J $Af) Alii (J - |