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Show 4B DESERET NEWS, Monday, November 4, 1968 Must Provide Lunch For All schools which partlcl the National Schoc Lunch Program must make lunches available to all chil dren, regardless of their ability to pay. This 'was announced today by Rodney A. Ashby, administrator Utah Austin America The pale firit car built to bo a totond car KEI1 GARFF IMPORTS 525 So. State Ph. 328.(543 ELECT in Lamont F. Zk' non-scho- epblltn Secretary of State PROGRAM f school food services for the State Board of Education. 'Schools are obliged to offer lunches to all children and to1 serve lunches at reduced prices1 to students not able to pay the full price," Mr. Ashby said. Increased federal support for the lunch program has made the policy change possible, Mr.1 Ashby said. Under changes in the Child Nutrition Act of 1966 the schools also are authorized to extend servfood services to ice Institutions, suh as day-- ! care centers, he said. Utah has. been allocated $58,410 for this; ir Hold The Line Tax Policy Tourist Promotion Industrial Growth Educational Advances Financial Practice States Right Protection program. Utah aiso has received for a school breakfast program, Mr. Ashby said. Last year Utah was allocated a similar amount, but did not use any bf it, he said. $57,271 Cct. 29, 1968 UTAHS PROVEN VOTE GETTER ixnraaagi vjiiaiiM rlt P.titled U by (tlliMi l Tmii nHtiiuiiufliM Distinguished Utahn Can., lytMtr tv vtiivewo f. VIM, Omml amemca is GREATEST COUNTRY o I 0 Veteran tax Abatement 'Unaffected' at a legislation for: A' Pay Hik for Federal Employees Medicare Protection for the American Consumer NudearTest Ban Treaty . . . and hundreds of other programs for you and me. Let's go to the POLLS tomorrow HUMEIY-MUSIII- E Steal Car Tapes for an even better tomorrow! Paid Political Ady. hy Eliiabeth Vance in behalf of M. Sgt. Arnold C. Bertelson, Kenwood Dr., M. Sgt. Lewis E. Chaney, 155 S. Main, Providence, and S.F.C. Jean P. Bourgue, 4076 W. 5010 South, Kearns, received the Army Commendation Medal. the P.ronze Star Receiving Medal were S.F.C. Roy H. Hatfield, 148 W. 1st North Smith-fieland Staff Sgt. David L. Lanning, 27 Grcver St., Layton. 5394 Aid to Medical Schools Vote Layton. He said support of the piopo-sltio- n is up to each Individual, adding that he Intends to support It "to put Utah on a par with our surrounding states which already help their businessmen and livestock raisers by providing this inventory Five members of the Utah National Guards U.S. Army Adviser Group have received awards from Col. Floyd D. Williams, senior Army adviser, Fair Housing Aid to Education it Hsmphrey-Mwiki- Committee. t Burglars broke into the car of John Stocking, 2274 Fisher Ln. (2935 South), and removed an( auto stereo system and tapes valued at $175, police said. - TH Oct. 11, 1968 Oct. 26, 1968 Fl pg.49 "Most predictions now are for reduced Democratic majorities in both Senate and House. 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In meeting Oct. 7, 1968 pgs. 1, 34 Medals Awarded To 5 Utahns great Social Security Program Fair Employment DAV IffifllliL-- . . the Senate Passage of Proposition No. 3, a proposed amendrnet to the "Freeport'1 legislation in Utah, "will not affect tax abatement veterans, granted disabled according to a spok' .man for the Utah, Department Disabled American Veterans. Judge Advocate George L. Carey, In a letter sent to commanders of DAV chapters throughout Utah, reaffirmed an opinion he made during September let os not forget . . . HUMPHREY has helped enact i pg. 80 "Republicans arent likely to take the Senate . . . Democrats are too solidly in control "Enough Demare relatively ocrats sure of reelection to guarantee continued Democratic control flfe fee? dhaijpb Name. 1 Address- DOWNTOWN COTTONWOOD MALI OGDtN and oil dailari City, State & Zip. ECQ SKI ESB MIBHaaSi I I fci fj i a |