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Show , &At:: .1. : .,41wowerr.:-- "..Atrtioiliagitsduiramatiestatt 10..'...;' ta , lit 5 0111148 i I A .,.... ..' d 1 :: I Tri .1 nstinct for survival -o sorb hitherto Inconceivable ounOtiment. It happened in Spain. It happened in BriLa in. It happened in he Soviet Union, somewhat differently. It happened in Cermany. It happened in By in I). LTAk firij Onham ,m110tOW.S, VOW --telary of oit . ter When does stztement on 'heckling ,,40611 Plialia040 ( ir..,1 - :- "Ae. , LT '' tj Mr. SI Mil possible zeal, especially of renewable sources of cues gy mtrasted to the finite as supply of oil. But it is also true, sure!y, that the peoples and the institutions of the world continue malt how show to punishment they can take without collapse. Call it the instinct fc,r sunival. the abiLly to muddle through. reduction of waste, a little popular response all along the line, can accomplish a great deal in the aggregate. Such response may also help provide the margin which can be used for the rescue of peoples and societies who are indeed in the gravest distress. Famine is One of the grim reapers. The world must share in it:, rflief. pctro-dollar- oon's The sen- tence "he said the number was governIf Owens were in- in being accurate, he yank a parapof context? article since WI-I- T 00Y! I QigE-1 - 1- -1 47e Y Lw.,s.q,.. - "OCCIte. In an N 1 i I of ,11111 pm twithheathtuthsit 1'.1()--).- , 3 11(sae--2-74---A---- 11014. for hat above, tnthings. 11,.. itil r OA" 1; avoid personalities and stick to the issues. C. Joseph The ite,elvt News w, eno,, li at VI "I've . . . found . . on every issue mentioned, Mr. Garn made . gielevAme30 , .: , e'sre.er;tryallintsth. - , , vim-nam- h', alilito4 ' )ti , A, - : . , - , i4tr4., ' - - , A A f . SMCC.12 -. 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' 4 .....e.... , taStic savings ,,,i. 1,04-0- Last month Owens diqribused a negative brochure which calls Jake everything from a liar to an irresponsible public official. 355-626- 3. :,,,,,.. ui uttimate tn back support and 148 Free delivery, freight prepaid 100 miles. Open ; MON. TILL 9 - Call collect ,,,,.. 37 Richard St. - 36 South Main, upt 1;0!1141(11157."'...'? AT comk..zo BankAmericerd ,,,;,,,,,,,,,,,....,..07,,14,ro:);;,,,,, '41' Master Charge - owl ges; ret II - 239 flex-ed- - J.41 - $ Reg. S1036. rt These Superb IfIng sets have coil dpon col corts,tructi,:o with exciustve tor firmness and support. Rea. $319 S I Last month Jake distributed a positive brochure which dealt, lays out his viPwc- on major issues. KING KOIL ORTHO GUARD SET size I To the editor: $ crA0 -, ' V SIZE KA Reg. $259 ncerectforyea7snIT.tertv;ca, KING KOK. SPINAL GUARD 1 ,ffi- ' S Th,s sup,b set is one of the finest on themarket Inissti4combinesthe I 7; ,,,:' ; 'tell a lot' '148 SERTA QUEEN ANN SET I ,,1 i $88 Thcse premier fu4 size L..1 5 pc IHCLUDING DOOR CHEST productive marketing. Seattle not only will continue the program, it is considering financing to expand it. Mayor Vies Uhlman wants to see further expansion as funds become available. We have a great opportunity to have a completely transit sysprepaid tem if people would be willing to learn the facts instead of closing their minds to the truths. The senior citizens are most opposed because of false pride and thoughtlessness. They don't want kids to ride the buses. Would they prefer their grandchildren risking their lives rkling bikes and crossing dangerous streets? Would they risk their grandchildren's lives in a war for oil to run the autos? Many still do not realize that the sales tax still applies to all whether the misnamed "low" fare is voted or the How "low" is low fare paid every time one hoards a bus? Why vote against your own and your family's interests? State Rep. Samuel S. Taylor Legislative District No. 15 Campaign can 3 PC. KING SETS K stze ontrf DI with Postwe correct support Thts ou::t top set is engo- 1 -- 998 ! .,;777-77- DOE .LJELJ ,,..:......t BURLINGTON HOUSE ,91A L.--- and ;s super form Posture lone suo- pal and luxur.ous sleepnG cc'mfort Reg S26 9 . ......,g I 4.' fik : - ........ --- - '00COLIELv. I no-far- KING KOIL SPINAL. GlIARil Th1 extra fl,rn amen St has the !!,,v;it,ve tweoge st4ppc,ro system These de sp luxupouslY quqtel sets cover ti bail floral Th,3extrafirmtosensaSte.3v217,: tW,...1A47)bRE FULL i 978 KING SIZE BILIMORE SET :LS' . ramousSertco,ittooncoitconstruct- yearS of firmness and comfort. Reg, $2,29, ton for years and SERTA CUSTOM QUILT FULL lifzitemiett. f - -- hod-roo- SERTA QUEEN ANN SET SERTA FASHION FLAIR KING feature a ouiited rferiazA Lover ted o foam tor tirmnrse aril comfort s.sas a 312 boi; upon colt inborspr, ng con- !rfu,,r;qn. Reg. $183, ';S ...,,,,.. -- Spanis set in Pecky Pecad n Ves so heers and hard with custo!n hardwara You get Mole dresser, pate rwror, ana ar. eiegant carved Queen headboard. Reg S31?, 1 958 This quahty queen set features the I 928 offer both firmness and corn- fort The maltress features a 312 coii innerspring univ. Reg, $t 78 A 4'1", SPANISH SPLENDOR SY COLEMAN s. cr. t This beautiful, luxury quilted. extra firm set is quiited to iayers ot foam tor comfort and firmness. Reg. $209 This 3 piece iring size set is quilted to foam Aftth firm posture Reg $199. These d: 948 These stripe covered button free sets have firm stioport and heavy mi foundabons. Reg. $109 sets 74 EXTRA,11 QULTED SET VARSITY FULL SETS SERTA F'04 1V711 .';';';--4:t- i 4 SERTA BILTMORE QUEEN SET , I $108 come i sterezzligu headboard and rughtstand. Fley i637, Tb . ! SERTA 2 PC. FULL SETS . 7:41 P ' t..s:'4' The quilted extra firm queen set wIll give you many yeais of comfort at a sale price. Reg. S199 '88 These prnmiar twin isizz setD featt;fe a quilted damask cover and temp- ered extra firm 312 cci'l upon coil spring construction Reg $178 .11 almost chili:1.proof Herculon. i' " 2 PC. QUEEN SETS SERTA COIL UPON COIL ell - tL- -. $60r These twin sets are coveled a beautiful floral print quilted to foam providing the ultimate in back support ant comfort. Al DN sailngs Reg $15 8 . t . in '1.,aojt t rce 6 .a& . SERTA BILTMORE TWIN SETS ' Brand Name BEDROOM 23 Styles SALE-tagge- d INA 44.:'-',- mese serta twin sets feature a dorabie coo mattress with deep quilted top Reg. $11S. , well-tailor- OFF BAUMAN WEITZ SPANISH Tros qua'Ity 4 pc. set features a huge triple dresaer with framed plate giass mirror, Oueen neladboaTd and match- ing night stand. Reg, $689. Chest ava:latie at Si :r9. , irt'- s..,, - FASHION FLAIR QUILTED SETS as shown fignous ."qualitysuper special! You won'l find anything like this sleeper anywhere near this Price! Quaiity innerspring mattress, exactly as pictured in new, exciting style, and best of all, it's care-fre- e, s. ,i 1.31 , 11 '. '41iiittl. , I. ,:, ro-t.,- .0 - . ... , .'4, ! 1, , ki 4.-- ; 1'14, - ss These Sala twin sets are button free Posture Firm with heavy cod foundation Reg. $88.95. - .1 Includes the trip:e dresc,er. p,? framed plate g!ass mirror,. a 109 or 0,;Jeart size lb, and the nightstand. The b.; dresser features center gkAed. dlist prsol. dcve ti:!cd liott,N crawers. p ?A, Exactly. covered in t. , SEPTA VARSITY TWIN SETS : ; .1 xed I iirtt P;71 . - 10-- - -. .op,' ,:: )ktti .. Yiffr -, 50 , I 39.4-- R :$1r...4 '1:)' 2 PC. TWIN SETS t - :, , ' El :,..4 . o -- 1 , ran tar ' : )te 4 -- - jlAit li '. k 0 This is a group of triree sty:es at one !ow prioe, Polled arm. tight back or flair arm, cushion back. Take your pick and really isae. Reg $429 :'J' : -- kte21 . , '4; ,. I ,; L,,..,.. L N 1 4 99, !It1 i 1 e., Seldom found ft,. les than S329TruIy impress,ve. A hand- some scfs by day. An extra bed bY n,crt ,... p I r's 1,",',,,.101- lc OW :' ,,,, ,' 1 , -4- 7,710aVrg ' - A4,.;--,, - , , ., MI GREAT PRETENDER 1 Vttiv41-4..:54-.,- 0 0 SUPER SPECIAL p,.., . - tween $15,000 to $25,000. There was no need to "sell" the idea with expensive non- (no-far- :,, ,sJr.;.. e is covered in tuII-Sz- e , ,- Intermountain-Mod- . lowest price on famolis serta rtttp.' , Fantastic Buy! A Brand Name SOFA SLEEPERS , - . , , ',,,,,5 . , 1 no-far- Ato4,k . fo the editor: "Salt Lake Should Watch Tl lilt was your Seattle: editonal of Sept. 8, 1973. This alluded to the downtown Seate tle (Magic Csrpet) transit experiment to be for one year. The dime fare was eliminated. What happened and with t'hat results? After one year, their surrey reports showed an overwhelming desire to have the e service continued. Ridership increased by 300 percent as compared to a paltry increase of only 25 percent for the other areas of the system. Who says fares don't play an important part in transit use? Ninety-fiv- e pei cent of established businesses wanted it continued. The biggest users of tne e transit in k area were the people with incomes of beno-far- a, many letters as possible. we may .condense. make ekery effort not the tneaning. Let be addressed .t tie DESERET NEWS. 34 Siit Lake Cit. Forum. say, Mr. Wynn? We ean only hope that day candidates for elected .LE:tanNs4S1'111011. office will learn that they of ltie in( poissible. arla ,iddress. To pubibh that Calvin Cragun, lot - has re . well . cord as aa.t.pyto E. Towne Drive undharel")laelirmf"larI2424"1""itm'16m4w11".-- . . i" "s . SIC. d readers: To 1 no-far- Rust, Bountiful example, Mr. Wynn's letter to the editor eFeor re P Annot -l- help the democratic process The whole problem raised most when they stick to (and covered extensively in issues arsi !Pt tho Qtatements recent letters to the editor) by of opponehts speak for those recent Owens literature opponents. Hopefully both where lie compared himself Owens and Garn to Garn can best be resolved learned sufficiently from the if candidates would avoid uproar of the public that from will trying to qtiet e their r,rr- n- now on their campaigns of someone else's was printed with marks. If a man in makes mistakes what i s in the aet , ' 4 .. 4....3 tl q 6 ' , - I Seattle bus plan cited To the editor: 1 these mentioned 011-1E.A- Z I John Woodruff W. 5th South I MOW WPAT Poi t1(. why hrase In I 471 Avoid those quotes candidate who has ever accurately quoted something his opponent has said. I Medical made by Rampton when he said he is going to pit the 55 m p h. speed limit before the Legisiature in January to make it a permanent freeway speed. I know of no s soc One more fact: The American Association says most highway deaths occur does at speeds under 55 m.p h. Now Rampton the ht Caesar to play not have the right rcciucLt the 55 in 14gature This should be put imp h pPrtrtanent spFed. And on the hpllot to let the people decide. of the Olsen to highway with all due respect who disagree patrol. there are many people as he. traffic in learned as with him who are that ridiculous? The classic statement was nents. A I Tt..ieiy oncise one I be. Olsen of the highway patrol has the nerve to say that the 55 mph. speed limit has cut deaths, especially GO freeways. Now isn't Apparently Mr. Owens treated a reporter's paraphrase of Gam's statement as a direct quotation. The most critical thing as reIsorted in this articletis th:4. Owens left off the most important sentence in the re- by Brickman the small society ROD' Your own research out of Jack Mato' le) director of financial responsibility, says thA 14 percent of 1974 traffic fatalities have occur,n1 on the freeways, then that means 8,5 perccnt of the traffic deaths occur on surface streets. This Las been the tact 1 have been maintaining all along. office. wife. ment." ' It is amazing to me that the many learned people around the country and in Utah as the oppose the 55 m.p.h speed limit cause of fewer deaths. I have followed the Senate race between Jake Gam and Wayne Owens as reported in your newspaper. On Sept. 25, it was reported that Wayne Owens held a press break. fast. I felt that two important points came out of that artic ie. OWCIIN bdid Ilidi he wouldn't be heckling his opponent, Jake Garn, and he clearly said that he bad read Jake Garrt's solution for inflation; that being balancing the budget Yet in a newspaper ad on Sept. 30 Owens ignores his OW1 ICTIMINIge and makes the charge that Mayor Gam blames inflation on theliouse- ALSI '4446044 A4 late imprrt. research U rd director of the ci U. the at Frats,.zor less Utah Auto Crash' Team, says that has saved lives. m 55 speed, not ph. driving, 3 When you figure that traffic is down percent Take 3 that is a lot fewer vehicles on the road. a lot have and cars you million percert of one used to of cars that are not on the roads that Dr. To ihe editor. atnr: To the be- doom-sayin- g ., Ar,-,.bgew DP.SERti NEWS, MDAY, OC:Or.)::2 11, 1774 Death cut? 'Fewer cars' Cites Owens '::4H.'"?' ki.1, Letters from our reodets -- ' r.1- 'S' ,,,.. ii n00 W)lloumM ' 'tt4,6,1tiv.amitio".,37. come harmful? When does the voice of moderation muffle &strable concern? It is djficult to say. There is no of doubt that the build-us in the hands of the oil cartel would became absurd. There is no doubt that new sources of energy should be ',ultivated with all ,t-- ,, ;w,.., ,i'; .;:'''''' ; ; a counter-productiv- s I ,,,i.. ' Thus far, the planning has heen frngmentary and ineffective. Proposals that the consumption of imported eneigy should be nt drastically would be very difficult to carry out in many nations. not least in the United States. Rhetorical ettorts to pernasuade tne tions to reduce prices have been ineffective, perhaps Over the long pull the effects of overprotluctian or oil and re straint on consumption might have a normal effect on artificially inflated prices. That is what the leaders of the other consuming nations seem to counting on. A I , 4rtigr-'1- does little. Fear and foreboding alone do little. There must be planning and action. t I cor.: gA,:,,.4l'ilitl.4,10.41k,, purpose. But rhetortc alone President 4, ,., Ls,,,otak,i, :it:;EVC Milo-lea- n government , worse. the world Now threatened by economic punLhment, Laid many nations State kis- are feeling it. There are two holt, roordinaLir! kraus. In the Sahel and in the Finrer, faniine Indian iind Treasury Secretary Simon - have all has made heartbreaking inwornt d the vorld in the innq roads, le many at the adapocal)ptic terms that the vanced industrial nations, froe societies is now including the Lnited Ntahility inflation threatened hy economic States, double-digiis cutting deeply into stanproblems ,nierim: on infladards of living, imposing tion. ;much hard:tip all along the Ft'A line. most severely upon the them. Warninrs are necespoorest people. SrY. How effective they be depends on policies that Some alarmed authorities ore hammered out the hard expect dire consequences if the situation cannot be turned way, domestically and interaround. For many rosons -- nationqy. But it may Le worth observ the cost of energy, climatic ing that one of the great change, population growth lessons of this count.) is Ve steaolly fiutstrippiig capacity of society to sustain economic growth, widening terrible blows and survive. gaps between the haves and In th, lows, it A.,1 S widely the have-notthey see iffielieved that a modern war growing desperatic,o in large with the devastating and parts of the world. Some terrorizing effect of bombing students, like Prof. Robert could not last lIilbronei in a recent book, from the air f! more than a few wcel:s regimes turning to denot take spotism and to nuclear black-!nai- l. People simply could it. it was said But they did. B4;7:fling Others, like Secretary Kisand with lesser with thp Spanich Pivil war it sineer President Ford became apparent that emphc-is- , civilian populations could ab- - and Secretary Simon Leaders of the speak of destruct4e strain nit the framework of financial, social, and political institutions. They recall the depression of the 030s and fear comparable disruption, or '... II KETCHUM'S i.. : SALT LAKE i) . - OGDEN I |