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Show Cuba Wins Funds For Food Program MIAMI Hat.oas (AP) Tlie United and Sweden have granted Cuba $2 mil- - hon to create an institute for the manufacture and conser-jjintlvat ion of irozen foods, Radio Havana has announced, The broadcast, monitored in Miami, said ""uba would add million to 'me nomir and Social Council has agreed to send 16 technicians and will provide 19 scholar-$4.- 5 sh ph lor Cuban students studying abroad, the broad- cast stated. r live-yea- development program. The United Nations Eco- - DESERET NEWS, At Our Studio, Afternoon By HAL KNIGHT & Evening Deseret News Staff Writer A bili to consolidate city and county public services all along the Wasatch Front and use the money saved to law enforcement programs was tossed into the hopper in the Utah House today. The measure, sponsored by Rep. C. DeMont Judd Jr., House majority leader, seeks to merge city and county for protection, garbage disposal, health and planning and zoning services. 2) FEATURING e WORLD-FAMOU- S WHAT MAKES AN ORGAN TICK? ONE DAY ONLY TUE. FEB. 16 See the of the Thomas Organ. EXCITING NEW ORGAN by Mel Edgar and Dave Reese. THE NEWEST PLAYING To Lawrenca Welk .. . . . . enjoys playing and hearing the Thomas Organ in his own Live and programmed aids for pupils and teachers. Thomas in his popular televiover sion programs nation-wid- e the ABC network. AIDS help make your playing more enjoyable. NEW TEACHING SYSTEMS BROSXMU94CiCbi8 3355 S. STATE ST. took If such consolidation the bill would allow coum.es to levy an additional naif-cesales tax to help pay for the newly merged agen- SOUNDS Spotlighted pla'1. 1 J that previously spent for fne protection. This kind of mor would make more than $4.1 million available to Wasatch Fiont cities for improving city law enlor cement progi a ms neatthe ly present amount spent on polne departments. Judd said. double increasing taxis Simply without making other basic will not solve the changes problem or provide better set v. the majority leader said. of st-- The bill would require cities to increase appropriations to a w enforcement by an amount at least equal with ' need to look fo tne and plan for it now y creating public spiv ice units that can iprlly five the public We need lo slop pumping dollars mio dual systems, u pair cooidinated single and combine le agencies ernie," he s.ud "This bill would uliiinately ciealc belter and ei vices amounl to more nionpv for cities than would any ol the piopospd lax incieases m the' Legislaiii.e at this point," Judd said. 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SLIGHT BREAK Vi. bv expeits s explained who chew up the bill, n would,'; give a slight tax bieak to pe- sons ol lower income, but would met ease tlie tax of persons on certain state retirement systems, if they lias significant income in addition lo I their pensions. Companion bills would re' move the present exemption fiom state income tax enjoyed by school teachers anil oilier former state employes. The proposed bonding law contains a repayment period with interest not l; exceed four per cent The governor, state treasurer, Boaid of Parks and Recreation and director of the Division of i Paiks and Recreation would constitute the board of bond- j f ing commissioners. t SHIFT FUNDS They would have authority to shift the bond proceeds j among the various authoriz'd projects as long as the 323 million was not ceiling exceeded. The bonds would be retired by a direct state property tax, if renvenues from fees or other revenue sources were not sufficient to make the bond payments. A sinking fund would be created, part ot which could not bt invested to earn interest until it was needed for dip park lnprovemeiits. A mandate Isj, procedure provided for in the bill to He ued if any required state official balked at signing 'be bonds. - , -- f , MU L onfier SALT 44 East South Temple, Downtown 10 A.M. til 6 P.M. CITY LAKE Presidents7 Day . . SHOE SPECIALS Teacher Development Howard R Dnggs Reg $1 75 17 titles reduced to $1.50 each 10 titles reduced to $1.00 each AS THE DIRECTION OF ACTIVITIES by John T Wahlquist HOW DOES YOUR Popular Church books THE MASTERS ART by TEACHING Saturday and Monday Only BOOK SPECIALS Book Sale s Reg $1 65 MEASURE PREPARING INSTRUCTIONAL OBJECTIVES Red Cross Socialises Cabbies by Robert F PRINCIPLES Selbys by Mager EACH by Kathleen Elgin Reg $1 50 K, Pictures and Visual Aids 5c 10c 20c A brief history of the Church and the pioneers. the Freedom to Worship series. Regularly $3.95 One of This UP,' Let BLOCK help you chop it down to size! 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The Senate session Thursday was maiked by an explanation of SB108, tlie income tax bill, and bv some behind- - oniniun Kendrick that requires party maneq. legislative over 111 Senaic 50 PER BOX Outstanding selection of books tor every reading taste. Group includes fiction, non fiction, classics ond many more Buy for yourself and for Valentine gifts. FIFTH Boxed quality stationery with matching envelopes, 25 sheets or 50 sheets per box. which n g one-ma- the Barlow l leappoi-iionnion- to leit'am itont remarks which reflected on the integrity of other legislators. In other action, the Senate to approved an amendment Regular CbdUui by J i Because ol divined (011110' t no of the iwo house till can tie passed unless both parties agree. Oncol die Republican plans envision- - me election of two order smalms at - laige lo meet the ot manilaie tlie Supreme Guilt SB 1(18 was brought to the' floor loi the pin pose ol explanation, hut not debate, bv Sen. Folk. vvitlulievv c incl a Buckner, who 'irnpoi U'd t he bill in its original bum. sjid lie understood that newspapers in Utah had claimed that they had the votes of I' senators. enough to del eat the original bill. Gardnet said. "1 Jtii'l apretnatks like this preciate that we've been boug'ii bv the newspapers . We ha" a light to vote according (o oui Buckner Vz laic. leapportionment 'Hie two p.n ties each have iwo plans foi rcdistricting lh Senaic in line with population snifis and uio attempting lo retnatks and apologized. Art Books Act ployment Compensation and open the way for slate uaikeiT to beeligible for unemployment pay. One new measuie, HBzTJ, would tighten the rules for investigation of possible timid m the wellaie progian, by piovidmg fm lev iew of alimony and Mipport payments due unities aid fhilchen on wol-- , v iiirluibil ri xcriptioiih tux lists publ'shoci m newspapers. The bill .'Iso hat he name' of propr-r-townets be listed m older along with ilie semil number of the piopetlv. The mam she obiective, said, was to save county governments a lot of miniov paid to ntwspapei- - fm publishing the notices Web b s amendment, bow ewer, restoied the j ocjim on km u that the property descriptions be published Passage of the bill was by a shai p exc:ian( between Sen. Bucknei and Sen. Wallace II. Girdnet, bo pie-cede- d BOOK SPECIALS Otliei hills inti ocluc eel in the House included a measuie to officially under the state a paiiiopnnt m the Slate Unem- the - scenes ago tiph.i-betie- Department-Downto- 9 ft Senate Introduces Park Bonds Bill I Ladies 1971 ser- public "Duplication vices is a problem facing local government in this state. 'We often find oui selves Iwo manually supporting units pi muling government i v u i a siJiiiidi pc at double lax." Judd said "The time has come loi us to take a realistic look at the of our piespnt weaknesses system and correct those deficiencies," he continued. I cies. and features the home 12, Coyntf ! Glen Bros. Presents Fndcy, rcbruory WITH OVER SANDY, vriiKDsvt 1 NO APPOINTMENTS 9451 satu.bxys 5000 OFFICES S. 7th East 1 necessary stuns i I |