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Show 8 B DESERET NEWS, Thursday, October 10, 168 udget PoneS To Ask Reforms allocated to agents throughout the stale. rlui'-oah its insurance frorn The total annual premium one agency of record, Tracy cost for 1037-6was SKIS, 878, Agency, which deals which would be a rate of 7 8 24 cents per hundred on each dolwiih 20 agen's repre-en.inAgents who write lar of insurable risk. companies. policies are required to pay a, For the past seven years, the percentage of the premium average loss ratio has been back into a pool which is then, 15.66 per cent. This means that (Vitimird from Page B-- l 8 FRIDAY MEDliICK'S !l0 A.M. to 9 P.M. SATURDAY FOR MEN 228 SO. MAIN 10 TO 6 SALT LAKE MONDAY 'TIL 9 the gross profit ratio for the Insurance companies has ben 84 34 per cent. is a method of providing protection against fire and casualty losses. It is being used now by 15 states. RECOMMENDS PLAN Mr. Snow recommended adoption by this state of a plan developed in Georgia which combines with deductibles and insurance purchased, by private companies. Under this approach, the state purchases insurance to cover all risks above a state limit and s all risks below that) limit. At the same time, thej Legislature makes an appro--; s,art a This will mean lows tonight in Pralon After record low temper-in re'rve.fundUtah atures Wednesday night thP Salt Lake Premiums are charged to for this early in otniipr a area of around 50 a degrees stdje agencies and institutions,! rapidly chang-21 degrees warmer than the full tn g w e a t part of which goes to pay the cost of the commercial insur-- l night before. ier picture was , n " and Par tie ane to It is expected to be similarly fund. warm things up warm over most of the state, DEDUCTIBLE RIDERS with lows in Logan, Vernal, again today. The weather Cedar City and Richfield foreAs alternatives, Mr. Snow! cast at a few degrees colder show proposed that the state obtain! marked changes around 45. fire insurance with deductible' in the past 24 Variable cloudiness will con- - riders written into each policy, hours, the Salt Lake Weather tinue over the stete through Fri- - and the state require insurancei Bureau reported this morning. 'day with high temperatures in companies to bid on fire insur-- ; The cold high which had the 60 s and 70 s. ance for public buildings, moved info the region during The changing map will also, The report on the proposed the past few days has now pro- - mean an increasing probability change in membership of the1 30 per cent tonight Board of Examiners said in1 gressed eastward as another! of rain Facific storm deepens in the and Friday in the northern met- - parq: Pacific northwest.' jropolitan area. "Studies conducted by the, Legislative Council in 1961-6and the Little Hoover Commis-- 1 rion in 1966 iioth concluded that the Board of Examiners served not to facilitate the administra-- ! tion of financial resources, but) Continued from Page l jin bonding or a tax increase. Last September the Down-- 1 to confuse and impede tne Mr. Catmull was town actions . Committee same. . . Development a5edpublished an extensive report) tlie rec- - on downtown area nr 3s. One' No, he rep'ied, ords of the Salt Lake stores seefon of the report reaos; he stato a at'orney has show th.ey are domg btter busi- "Sat L?i;e C.tvs central busi- hls epand each year, but ve feel ness district has' had increasing f,one ut wayf t'ds prefect vll result in a probems in recent years. It is th.el50,e and scofe ?l fh(! Bard whlch he 15 a ExKam,nei?f bigger inc-e- a e. (hampered by insufficient park- He said the citys .'30,000 pa v- - ing, obsolete buildings, build-- , m?ber ment to the urban designer will ings in disrepair, careless aUraey general held o Examiners and not Board .tbe come from city soles .ax. deficiencies in shopper walks, con-- , overnor Mr. Cannon said he hoped the conveniences, ugly signs and pe in tro1 of aU operations of the Do- -, will for federal of areas project qualify general unattractive-- j grants to help in construction, ness. Downtown is not as dcstr- - Parfnaent of Finance. The committee did emphasize able an area as it might be for'. Budgetary control as vested the Board of Control includes,, that the project, which would be people people who work, smaller in scope than the w ork transact business, shop or just c was c'a'med authority to' or in Minneapolis, will not result stroll. alter, decrease revise, change any allotment to any' state institution, agencies or fSTEQUIPMENTES FOR SALE 1 if J 8s expected - maps j 3 Downtown Planning Move B-- PLEASE PRICES SLASHED NOW IXPENSiVE MEN'S - 60 APPAREL ARRIVING DAILY LUXURY CLOTHING NOTHING ADDED NOTHING RESERVED AH CAIEC CIMAI Hhk vnU liivnb - SPORTS (non cancellable) AND SLACKS SALE-PRIC- ED IMMEDIATELY LIQUIDATION PRICES - 3S gcral ns y ALL OUR FINE APPAREL FOR APPROVE EVERYTHING If this opinion were made operational, it would be the duty of the Board of Examiners to approve annual work programs, certify quarterly allotments, approve budgetary cutbacks as well as act upon each and every proposal to buy a pencil or paper clip. Mr. Snow said the state Constitution lists membetship of the board and qualifies this by stating until otherwise provided by Continued from Page B 1 scenes had actually been filmed was NOT favorable to the proposition. Our consent was given upon k that assurance. We recognize that both sides of the controversy were given some representation in the program. But the choice of experts,, the preponderance of opinion, and the general editorial tone was, in our opinion, undeniably favorable to law. It is suggested that the Legislature not only has a duty to resolve conflicting responsibility for the administration of fiscal affairs, but has the constitutional right to do so, he pio-liqu- liquor-by-the-drin- SOME WERE LAY AWAY ACCEPTED WITH SMALL DEPOSIT SORRY, NO MAIL OR PHONE ORDERS - WE'LL BO ALL ALTERATIONS AT OUR COST TAILORS ON THE PREMISES SOME WERE SELLING FOR... 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