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Show fflfrWf.ye.pt l1l'l''l'' ( 'ff'- - T" 7"i" r"u" m llf U & -r- lJ n.1 jp -l"- (urTuj- I 22 A DESERE1 Ntwo, i ... Yveoneacwy, jui iuu f 1 Former Auditor Preece Examines Rules For Political Candidates Former State Auditor Sher-ms- n d J. Preece today of legislation passage that would prevent news media from publicly endorsing a candidate for public office without the candidates writrecom-mende- ten permission. He said the law should not preclude the news media from criticizing candidates if desired. state and federal elective offices from receiving and disbursing funds received from sources ourcese the state, Preece suggests publishing the candidates receipt reports at least one week before the general election and twice in daily in requirements calling for bids on the purchase of materials, supplies and equipment, Preece suggests legislation requiring the calling for bids on each purchase over $1,000 by cities, counties and school districts. newspapers. Preece believes the state law requiring candidates and committees to file lists of and disbursements receipts every week should be changed to require it twice weekly. Since there is no uniformity The news media requires written signatures for all endorsements before they will print or accept an ad for any candidate. Why shouldnt a candidate have the same rights and protection from organizations and philosophies to which he does not subscribe? he asked. non-pai- d To discourage candidates for Bus service will be extended to serve married students living in University Village, with the new schedule beginning Thursday. The service!, an extension of the present 4 Fort Douglas route, will begin at 7:17 a rr. and will run until 5:46 p. m. Monday through Friday on a trial basis to see test p, UTA officials said. The UTAs regular one way fare will be apply to the new service, with monthly student passes available-fo$9 at the University of Utah Union and student tokens available in rolls of 50 for UTA offices, 616 W South. The regular five-cetransfer charge will also be in effect $10 2nd at the Buses will operate on approximately half hour schedules, with three stops designated in the West Village and one stop in East Village. The last stop on the University campus is on Hempstead Road, with the bus then going to Veterans Hospital and proceeding to West Village and East Village. Bus officials warned that the new schedule is temporary, subject to changes as response is tested during the trial period ielections like Our Professional Pharmacists and Expert Beauty Consultrnts MfJ I laaijg Walgreen Photo Coupon CANDY HALF Movie or Slide HALF GALLON PROCESSING PRICED 20-ex- 32 M 36-EX- P. In Civil Selected popular brands. Keeps drains free flowing, won't hurt pipes. 126, 35mm KodaJirome 8mm, Super 8, (Kodak and Walgreen film only) through JANUARY 28, 1973. Testifying ride-rshi- it (Mi i Preeces recommendations came in a biennial report from the state auditors office for fiscal years 1971 and 1972. Preece said the regulation limiting the spending by several state committees should be revised. The amount allowed to be spent by some of them is unrealistic and should be increased so they can function effectively. A committee composed of members of various civ'C groups should be encouraged to investigate charges of false political advertising. If the charges are true, Preece said, the public should be advised of the findings through the news medLa. University Village Gets Bus Service 10 SIZE OUNCES SLIDES - Rights Case Coupon to accompany film. BRING ALL YOUR FILM IN NOW! The tna of Counly Attorney Carl J. Nemelka and seven City police officers, charged with violating the civil rights of a Salt Lake City couple, continued today in U.S. District Court. Jurgen and Carmen Ben-glaEast, brought a $150,900 damage suit against the city officials in January 1972, which alleges that members of the police tactical squad, acting under Nemelka s orders, searched their house illegally in the early hours of Sept. 25, 1971, to look for two Utah State Prison escapees. Charged in the suit with Nemelka are Lt. Donald R. Lyman, Sgts, Roger Kinnersl-eand Mel Shields, officers Willard Young and Stewart Parker and Joe Doe Andrea-sn- n and John Doe. V. V SPECIALS IN OUR HEALTH AND BEAUTY CENTERS BASKETBALL Official Size 254-8t- h " Months Peplc- - Supply! Bismol Signup AYDS Reducing Plan PEPTO-BISMQ- GOOD. 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Classes begin the week of 8. A new class in landscape architecture, taught by Yem Smith, is being introduced, said Mrs A.L. Bee ley, director of Pioneer Craft House. Jan. Other classes include dressmaking, design m oil painting, people who hae shaped our lues (biographies), portrait pottery, painting, variety crafts, art techniques, bonsai (dwarfing of potted plants by special methods of culture), jewelry and metal casting, shoes. More than 30 other classes are offered in painting, various types of sewing and weaving, interior decoration and flower arranging, silversmi-thinand other crafts. g Pioneer Cratt House also has a program of special eents throughout the year. More information can be by calling the Craft ouse at d DISCOUNT SPECIALS SWEET STUFF Pocket Calculator With Display! 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