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Show a Kin i, ued mull nged With ptrtrni tin c.Kes receiving nii lie moil In e tt i v wen-- ntitied t In 4 2 pei lent of the cases wefnt. ilients did not ieeeive thi ini) am. mil 'o w hn h thev wi re entitle il hhott said the Oftim of ssi t Pav mints dm t isti ui" 'ms t,een able 1 smooth piuhlem arcis in thi AFDC program through i "refill mi.nit .ring a d followup on date pm ided by ms office The lower ineligibility rate means that very few Utahns receive public assistance w!m should nolreieive it 4 Short said There are more than 12 IKK) MIX housi holds in I tab Abbott said the total error ret" (f i pet cent (which combines ineligible s overpayments and underpayments) is not the lowest in the program s history During the six moi,.h period end tig Palmer Dt si it New s staff w rite Only ( pc rcent (it I tahns u um. Aid to Families with Dependent t hi. dren tFl)Ci art dome so illegally -,vt lowest case me' it tits rati ip i ,r A F IK makes up the la' i t portion ot t t ledeiallv and stile I mdi d . s.isto.'ise rogi.mi I he 6 percent record, the lowest m 10 tears of monitoring the program i foi 1'iesix month penod enchng June 30 ll77 according to John Ablmtt direc tor office of Quality Control I tah Department of Social Services During he pro edmg six months (July De 31 l.'Tbi, 5 3 percent of FDC recipients weie found ineligible for assistance he sani The study for the period end ng June 30 however showed that the percen tae of overpayments to AFDC families B State reduces Douglas D June 1 1 1 ' i ait lo reduce the n.iiids r l ciuis h, tin i ineligible c .! 'gory tth. . a is ineligible Uiv aie remov ed from thi MIX progiam and required to repa money owed to the C'tfue of heiovii hon-iho- 1 Crockett's fate up in air In cases of over or underpav ments recoupment or roim'n isenn ut Abbott said pi oi eedings are initiated The director said the piesent c 1st id rrois has siemficaritlv decreased com pared w ith the prev ions period With the payment error rate do creising fiom S to 2 7 percent of tot d money sent i ut rent AFDC errors cost sH! MHi rnmthly, Ahlwitt said This rcpiescntsa monthlv savings of VriKCs tn FG L oil i i 1 it c A. Jtli- lli t Av)v f. My " ;ir; - , As -- V;,! t ' J rip'tt Mi' I" - H .At-- t, if t -- V- i 0 iSv - 1? 1 i i Corrupt, 68 pet. say tru-- .. " i' y Utah veterans march in downtown Salt Lake parade as part of Armistice Day observance Veterans honor war dead Twila Van Leer Deseret New s staff writer On Nov 11, 1918, Lawrence M Francis Wds on a train preparing to leave with other members of the 2nd Army Artillery Park for Germany Their trip from Fort McArthur, San Pedro, Calif , never materialized because an armistice was signed and World W ar I ended that day Today, Francis, 1258 Crandall Ave . and uthers of his World War I compatriots observed Veterans Day, gathering m Midvale (lty Hall to renew acquaintances and recall stones of the war that was to end all wars By Among the group spending time m the f" S military was D Maack, 1767 Francis fnend, Eugne Yale Ave, who was a trumpeter in the 144th Field Artillery Band He served at Fort Logan. Colo , and Camp Stanley Texas Youth soloists are selected w riter the annual event honoring outstanding young musicians Glen R Swenson, board director, said the bids wdl be opened Nov 29 at 3 p m in his Capitol office Tickets for the concert, priced at $3, 14, $5 and $6, are on sale now at the Utah Symphony office, 55 W First South A family ticket may be purchased for $12 ouneest of the 11 soloists is pianist Mary Vatanaie, 12 a student at Granite Pak Junior High Si hool in Salt Lake County At the top of the age scale are university st idents live from Brigham Young University ana three from the University of Utah BA 1 students include soprano Heidi Las-- i Cyntlua ley Bonita Calif ; Pennell Portland, Oie , harpist Lysa Wight Piovo. and pianists Mack Wiibeig, Castle Dale, Emery County, and Kendall Ross Bean, El Cemto. Calif Music students from the U of U appearing m the concert arc flutist Joan Mane Bauman and violinist Barbara Ann Scowcroft, both of Salt Lake City, and cellist Ned Johnson, Bountiful Kelvin Smith 16, an organist, attends Granite High School, and Greg C Smith, 14, is a student at Eastn.ont Junior High School in mezzo-sopran- j By Roger Puey Deseret News staff o aiidy earned places on the Nov 22 outstanding performan.es tnrougn progrim in Utah State Fair music competition llaih took honors, some first pla. e awards, at the fair The roster lortheS.i.ute'o YouthCoinert was selected by a panel of judges wh'eh include 1 Ardean Watt., who will conduct the show . se conceit The 11 t j Contractors interested in biddmg on the project must also submit a list of historic preservation projects they have completed, since craftsmanship and skill will be a requirement for the successful bidder Swenson said because of the type of He believes construction will be completed next August so the Mathesons can move m Thu state has about $340 000 from sale of the former governors residence, plus other money earmarked for aiding the handicapped Including architects fees and other expenses the project could reach about $400 000 News. of disabled Salt Lake City police officer David W, Olson's two children was established today by communitv leaders and the city police department ? Lt. Cdl. Edgar Bryant said a fundruisuig dimer will be held Nov. 28 in the Salt Lake Hilton, 170 V 5th South, to generate monies for the trust . . Olson was critically wounded early this year m an accidental shooting while he and other Salt Lake City police were engaged in a stake-ou- t He is suffering from almost total paraiy sis below the neck as a result of the shooting Established through First Security State Bank the trust fund will pay for any type of education the Olson children desire, Bryant said Rexhurg offers flood aid An Idaho town that TOCCOA, Ga. (AP) survived a 1976 dam burst has started a fund raisint drive to help victims of Sunday's dam disaster which killed 38 persons here Our people can fully understand the traumata experience the residents of Toccoa, Ga . are now faced with, said John Porter, mayor of Re mug Idaho, which was flooded when the Teton Dim bui t June 5, 1976 Thousands of people from all over the nation responded m v anous way s when we needed help. lie .said Thursday The least we can do is offer any financial assistance we can A formal technical investigation into why the Kelly Barnes dam collapsed has teen started by the Army Corps of Engineers at the request of President Carter and Gov George Busbee tSee 'tury A -- 1 and an e'evator wul be installed to aid the handicapped Motorized cart found A The west entrance will be remodeled to aid the handicapped and the air conditioning, plumbing and electrical facilities need extensive upgrading The kitchen will be remodeled, along with the bathrooms. The Utah Division of State History and Utah Historical Society, present tenants in, the mansion, chh stay for about two months' ' after work begins, Swenson said. ts Those organizations probably will lease office space until a study now under way on state b Hiding needs is completed rand official decide where they will be housed . v permanently. , Swenson said the upstairs ballroom will be kept intact for entertainment of guests. Copyright Deseret News, 1 977 A monthly survev has bton conducted by the Deseret News since August 1973, with costs tabulated and trends reported nai the first of every month Elizabeth SMioenfeld Deseret News staff wri'er By Retail food prices this year may exceed the predicted 3 to 4 percent rise, unless they decrease slightly by the end of the year, a Deseret News survey of food costs ui Sail Lake City playing on it in the vicinity of Third South and Sixin East Thursday evening The cart, on which Randy Howell, 26, 1820 S Main, lies prone and propels himself by the use of hi' chin and one hand, was stolen Wednesday night while " he was visiting friends at 125 8. Third East information from a Deeret News story Thui' .day was used on .a television newscast later m to. evening What John Counter, 13o S. 6th East, was along Sixth, Eastnd' faw two ciildre". ' driving on the cart, he notified theTYtation playing , According to Safi Lak police, television j w. J nel picked up the dart, called a gurney, and a newscaster returned it to Howell, lie said r would have cost $2,000 to replace it . large eggs, bread and tomatoes Food prices went up 3 percent m 1976 and the smallest inand the crease m five years U S Agriculture Department had predicted a 3-- to hike during 1977 So far this year food cosN have increased 417 pmenl locally However, they sums of decreasing because the same 24 item mar keibaskct cosi Sib 20 a the eu of September and $13 os o letter 31 That was a decline ot .to j on ent k Major increases during the same time are seen for 7 bone po roast boi eless top siilo.n butter, sewed tomatoes, bean and bacon soup and peat Nee AA Ar.A-'- drc-lan- d splashed white 1, dhn nags of bine li water 10 feet cf rope ifor h in. n 2 ntm i leftover lloiow.tn hr Minis and Mtntr.'i I noeisit. o. I t ih tailed ' and what do you jet The anno I whitewash spie at the bloc u lull idi northeast of theiampu ottui About p hund-efiatiuuy and 'i I h 'In In rs met Iih! cy . f Najijia Slgnia House tun veil Iv tri k to the hill for ttie splash and dash atf m m of I li miec timing i oinui.etio'i with I Mix 16 of hunch of Can red tuna p' n is have soared as predicted A can of tuna not on a spe'ial price c.isc 71 i ei.ts m J.triurr and I'.. cent'. t the t nd of Oc t 1 er - up mur ill ui 2 perc enl A. AA, AAA of dm. ns 1 OOD on B : N ft A A(A N cl on, si-m- i )977 bag of groceries looks same but cosfs more 2 A.A i T i AV ' beginning skiers will take to the hil ses.,1011 o Bark iv m a I, mm h the 30th annua! Dose rc t New s Ski Sc houi Directed by veteran '.kit r All Engen, near 7 instructors will guide the beginners th'oii.h t ticii.is of instruction th.,! will acquaint then, with s cjuipment walking cm skis - and how to get bac k ai cftei falling Fnci It's an important part ot the clinic said "These beginners won t have to wuiry about the cold and snow the first day to get used to tie u ski " equipment Lesson begin at 9 Hlam just north of the pond Students must pto ide their own equipment Hundreds ot Nugarhouse Block U halve s 1 Dry run for ski school c Although totals for the mar ket basket have increased since January 1977. some food costs have declined, including chicken, ground beef, skim mnk shows I increase 4.17 pet. quadnplegie had his specially built motorized cart back today after some children were sent " S.L. food prices trust fund for the education -- ' Monson of the Council of the Twelve. Kay A. Schwendiman will continue to serve as general manager of the Deseret Press and William B. Smart as editor and general manager of the Deseret News, both operating under Ashtons direction, the First Presidency said. The Deseret News, published continuously since 1850, is the Wests oldest newspaper and largest evening daily between Denver and the Pacific Coast. Deseret Press is the largest commercial printing operation in the Mountain West. Ashton will have served 54 years as managing director of the churchs public communications department. He was called m July 1972 by the First Presidency to organize and direct the department for communicating messages of the church to the world through television, radio, motion pictures, newspapers, magazines and other public media of He is first vice president and president-elec- t the Salt Lake Area Chamber of Commerce, has been president and chief executive officer of the Utah See DESERET on B-- 2 project involved restoring a histone a high building for use by the governor degree of craftsmanship will be considered along with a low dollar bid Officer's children helped s State seeks bids on mansion Wide gaps in age and geography were bridged in selection of the 11 young sohsts who will appear Nov 22 with the Utah Symphony in the 18th annual Salute to Youth Concert The concert to begin at 8 pm in the Tabernacle, features young people from 12 years to college age and from Utah, California and Oregon, although all are currently living in the Beehive State ! Dr William H Clayton, chief of the VA hosphal, presented the donations on behalf of the patients Don P Poulton, administrator of the PCMC, accepted the gift Bids will be advertised Sunday by the State Building Board to restore the Kearns South Temple, as a home Mansion, 603 for Gov. Scott M Matheson and his family The Deseret News . A big glass jar filled with coins, donations of patients at the Veterans Administration Hospital day treatment cepter, was presented to Primary Childrens Medical Center today in commemoration of the holiday A Ksl mu poll undue ted dunng tl t , indicates Us 7 percent of Hoik Spun 2s icsidetu bcJuve th.it national news coverage of vue am' corruption in the town is accurate Only 23 3 perceM said they thought the coverage was uaicir uc Rock Springs officials denounced the coverage as inaccurate and oveiblown More than 60 percent of those surveyed though the coverage was fair, with 34 percent seeing it And more than 90 percent of Rock Springs residents said they believe the town has a corruption problem Of these, 63 8 percent expressed a belief the corruption problem is serious The poll was conducted by telephone, with a sample of 400 persons The sample was drawn from a systematic, random selection of numbeis in th. town's telephone directory The Deseret News, a Denver paper and C'L.s s i Minutes program investigated the Rock spun situation A S flag to half mast in memory of those who gav their liv es in action was performed by members of India Company, U.S. Marine Reserves under the direction of Ron D 1 Reynolds Others on the program were Leo J Weir, vice commander, American Legion District 8, Robert E Frank, chairman, United Veterans Council, and Aaron Crossman, first vice chairman of the council Veterans of the first world war and subsequent conflicts observed the holiday with a parade m downtown Salt Lake City and a program at Memory Grove Officially, the day was no holiday By congressional edict, the official holiday was on Oct. 24, and government offices, banks, liquor stores and some busmesses v re closed then However, in response to pressure from many parts of the country. Congress has reversed its decision to keep the holiday on a Monday each year, and in 1978, the original Nov 11 date will again become official At todays program, speakers Mayor Ted I, Wilson and Salt Lake County Commissioner William Hutchinson praised the military personnel who risked their lives to make America secure for later generations Posting of the colors and lowering of the X Wendell Ashton , .. x. The publishing company operates under a board of directors headed by the company president, Thomas comPan)Lthe The (leupli uf Hixk Springs uppum1 tlif news media mmi thin their iwn rr i Wendell J Ashton was named executive vice president of the Deseret News Publishing Co and publisher of the Deseret News today. The announcement was made by the First Presidency of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y Saints Effect e date of the appointment is Jan. 1, Ashton will leave his post as managing director of the LDS Church Public Communication Department to assume the new responsibilities. His successor there will be announced later. In his new capacity Ashton will have responsibility fnr both divisions of t Otllluls 1978 M: m 1 1 press named ffi'Jf (. lit In ii I c 1 B-- 2 of paper, m'O ' 'id ii t Publisher 'M-wc- : Mctll M t I Deseret News 4. S Robert B Hansen art ha,.Kiin. . m to i ano; ni I o ice l.llu tl'ls one Issued hv Hu, a l oi hi t s i ! m Su rune ( mud ,1 otiu ment H msen sen! the coveinm a lotto- - in wu asking him to be Ik plaintiff n, a sjit to m i in C roc kett s status The governor s ,,.l he (Udn t like the ii tii r o, an and asked f u i fonm opinion w ini li Hatei n tu- -. write A 71 Slid law passed 111 til Ilia 1(1 lie 72 years but ail w nent for is age judges '(tire the law said it would not lie ipplied rein a is. k Cnx kett was re elected u. T' and h in sim hi' third tei in in t at Iv 1471 Hansen said substantial doubt exists on tl jiistn e s situation and he asked th gov t nior to adov him to file a suit and ask for a dedatat iry idem, n 1 Nee I II Sports Newsline: the West trie 1 1"' I ei t ul a i i ' It el i ; n i'i' 1 In hro .k iu f e i'- - it pguie w is 2 4 jm . nl mi ,ibl v ' 7 ei p. y Mil pt r i lit eid nndei ia ments Jm I nst of ei r i s however is s Knf , !v lower bee ana we have lieen aim i 1 I illegal aid rate Business H, 1977 DESERET NEWS, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER A. fj. Jb.K A Tz 4 |