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Show 1 DESERET A Tough One , Idea iro They warned of 'an Combined A.P., UPI Repot ts - impending collapse of confidence in state and local gov-- e r n m e n t, particularly in because they urban areas can no longer raise the money necessary to provide adequately for essential services to their people. Rogers C. B. Morton, President Nixons nominee as secretary of the Interior, agreed. is one goal, one There program which we must pass of for this 'he benefit said Mo, ton. That country, is revenue sharing. SUN VALLEY Republican governors here had no trouble agreeing that the federal government should snare $10 billion of revenue with them, but there was a sharp split among some governorms Monday on the subject of welfare. The governors, meeiing ii: their winter conference, unanimously adopted a resolution asking the federal government to distribute at least $10 billion annually to the slates beginning July 1, 1971. SEVERAL STYLES DISCOMimi) IV & STIRIO'S JUST IN TIME FOR BIG XMAS SAVINGS! 21" Console Color TV Console Radio-Pho- revenue-sharin- tional right of a constituthe states. SPARKS DISPUTE The dilference on welfare proposals was exemplified by an argument between Gov. Ronald Reagan of California and Gov. Russell Peterson of Delaware. Peterson said it was very important all governors go all out for passage this week of amendthe Ribicoff-Bennement aimed at saving Ihe plan by placing it under Social Security. 2531 Compare at $100 More The action by the governors was the latest of several similar appeals. At the recent National Legislative Conference held in Salt Lake City, delegates urged steps to make SALE PRICE tnftA t B W no M M AMFM & FM Stereo SALE PRICE ; B H I Reagan said the plan just postpones the day when answers to the welfare program must be found. He charged the $4 billion Family Assistance Plan is too costly and would add more Americans to welfare rolls. nearly indestructible and ambulance attendants almost had to sit on him to get him to the hospital. Darren Peterson, 5, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ellis E. Feter-so3272 Ave., Stephens was running across the street at 32nd Strert and Wall Avenue when he was and rolled hit bv the r under it for 29 feet. Aftr the accident he wanted to go home" and it was a struggle to get him to St. Benedicts Hospital. Once there tbev couldn't find a scratch on him and he was released to his parents. Machine Stolen A $300 adding machine v.as reported stolen from an apartment house office at Ave. Entry was gained by breaking down a doer. 146-2n- d December Tuesday, If IS, 1970 2 Traffic Deaths Raise Tofl To 314 And Reluctant A small boy OGDEN who was struck by a car while on his way home from school Monday proved to be NEWS, more traffic deaths night sent Utahs traffic toll climbing to 314, compared with 294 at this time last year. Latest victims are an American Fork woman killed in a c'r-traicrash and a Santa-quir man killed in a collision. Two Monday n n Gayie Larson Barnes, Santaquin, Utah of the small driver County, Mrs. Diana 23. foreign car in which Tolman and five othr passengers were riding, suffered head injuries and multiple frac tures. She was transfprred to LDS Hospital in Salt Lake Cirv where she was reported in critical condition today. The Utah Highway Patrol said thp accident occurred when a southbound car driven by Ralph K. Hiatt, 69, Spring Lake, made a left turn in front of the northbound 1 Barnes car. Hiatt and his wife, Dora, suffered shock, bruises, cuts and abrasions and were listed in good condition in Payson Hospital. two-ca- KILLED: Susan Howes Sorensen, 22, 221 Parker Ave., American Fork. Silas Tnlman, 07, Santaquin. Miss Sorensen was killed about fi:30 p.m. when her car and a Union Pacific work train collided at 700 E. State in American Fork. American Fork police Officer Paul Durrant said the woman apparently marie a left turn off U.S. 91 directly into the path of the eas: bound engine. Tolman was killed in a head-ocollision Monday at 7:20 p.m. on U.S. Highway 91 near Spring Lak, three miles south of Pavsnn. Eight other persons were injured, one n HAPPY BIRTHDAY THE DESERET NEWS SENDS BIRTHDAY GREETINGS TO: An Br.lpv, son rf Mr. ana Mrs. Jamrs Bailey, 441 Douqlas St.; and all oher babies on year o'd Tuesday. of babies of Deseret News (Pictures will he taken subscribers free of charoe at the Deseret News baby photo studio, 34 E. 1st South, Monday through Friday from 10 a.m. until 3 p.m. at least five days before baby's birthday,) BIRTHS AS REPORTED FROM SALT LAKE AREA HOSPITALS: GIRLS: Mr. and Mrs, Wilford R. Candelaria, 4230 W. 5615 South. t Mr. and AMs. Michael C. Bryant, Ave. Mr. and Mrs. Larry Higginson, 5656 S. State. Murray. Mr. and Mrs, Richard Miller, 61 id S. State, Murray. Mr. and Mrs. Chris Ritzakis, 1226 E. 131h South. Mr. and Mrs. Steven Yates, 2 46 Hartford Ave. Mr. and Mrs. Larry Nelson, 1045 Blaine Ave. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Burbdqc, V N. 10.0 East Bountiful. Mr. and Mrs. Terry L. Nielson, 1512 Orchard Dr., Bountiful. Mr. and Mrs. James M. Dun. 3981 Crstvrw Dr. d South. Mr. and Mrs. Roy A. Heap, 706 E. C Mr and Mrs. William D. Land, "l?i Fast. Mr. and Mrs. Kent W. Smith, 1218 S. 300 West, Bountiful, and Mrs. EUas J. Day. 131 so S and Mrs. Rafael j. Estrada, 433 and Mrs, George E. Grizz'e, 4770 v;ite. Mr. and Mrs. Reed K. Jenkins, 86U0 Jordan. Mr. and Mrs. James R. Jeposon, Mr. M Mr. 300 East, Draper. Debs Place. S. 1670 West, 2700 S. 3414 Tayls West, W4sf Hillsdale Grannr. Dr., and Tony W. Maeslas, 5fP3 Golden Dr., Murray, Mr. and Mrs. Bruce A. Morse, Park City. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond arks, Lark, Utah. Mi. and Mrs. James 9. Stringfellow, Draper. Mr, BOYS: Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr. and and and and and Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. AArs. and Mrs. Mr, and Mrs. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs, Mr. and AArs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Robert J. Piqeon, 545 Garden Ave. David K. Jones, 8361 S 7th East, Sandy. Robert 2. Hill, 3.W.3 W. 4305 South. John Densley, 13100 5. 1700 West, Riverton William R. Casey, 2050 Evergreen Ave. Dallas G. Smith, 848 Lucy Ave. 3151 L. Crosby, Wallace S. 3200 West, Granqer. Thomas A. Harman, 1611 Talisman Circle-M- -. East. Gecrqe A. Hotfmdn, Ross D. Windberg, 941 E. 12400 South, Draper. Paul N. Hyde, 1209 S. 1800 West, Wood Cross. Adrian Haemmig, 475 Ogden Canyon, Ooderi, Utah. Steven J. Rroadbont, 556 W. 1880 South, Woods Cross. t t Georqe Virumbc, 646 E. 700 South. Duane Smith, 3615 S. 4M0 West. AGNEW TO TALK Vice President Spiro T. Agnew is schedu'ed to address a state dinner tonight and then meet governors at a private breakfast Wednesday which will end the conference. The governors Monday heard representatives of the' press and television criticize their own media. Katharine Graham, president of the Washington Post We know that Co., said, there has been a serious eroand that sion in the press this distrust has spread to governments. PRESS, TV A source she of discontent, said, is the arrogance of both press and government. 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