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Show 1 88 DESERET NEWS, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 27, 1974 Welfare outcome uncertain r r An uncertain outcome is hat the Utah Foundation predicts in the realignment of state welfare programs with federal guidelines Federal legislation enacted m 1972 but taking full effect on January 1, 1974 is responsible, the group said in its report. monthly All 50 states are involved in the change, hut Utah is among those facdue ing maximum uncertainty, to special differences between state and federal eligibility stanuards in some areas. Key changes will take place ! Old in three programs Age Assistance. Aid to the Blind and Aid to the Totally and Permanently Disabled which passed from state to federal junsdiction on Jan. 1. tinder state standards, alcoholics and drug addicts were provided assistance. Under federal standards, they do not qualify solely for federal aid. is expected that many persons in these categories will be rejected and again become the asponsibiliU; of the state, which can treat them only under its general assistance program," the foundation said. it most adult assistance paid entirely by federal funds under supplemental security income, states have the responsibility for payin' most medical costs and providing needed social sendees, the report continued. ; While is no1 7 fit is possible that the added state genera! assistance may cancel out most or all of the financial advantage coming to Utah through of the states store of previously tts jointly-finance- programs," the d foun- dation said. Oil refiner LET O.C. Allen 1974 ciies at 76 ffliMimt SHOO YOU OUR STYLE-PERFE- COLLECTION OF CARPETS. CT Shirley Williams is our Decorating Oscar C. Ottie AUen, 76, 291 Virginia St., founder of the 0. C. Allen Refinery and SysBudget tem Co., died of natural Consultant, and her help and advice are free. She'll show you lots of car- At big savings. All top quality, Carpets for every room. And at every price. Level flops. Prints. Plushes. Tip shears. Sculptures. Patterned sculptures. All kinds of fibers. Fash-pet- s. ionable colors. NOW 20 OFF. SALE ENDS APRIL 8TH. mm Tues- causes day in a Salt rest Lake home. Mr. Allen built a up chain of gas FREE stations in Utah and SHOP-AT-HO- SERVICE ME 'f Shirley Williams will bring carpet samples to your home (at no charge), and shell show you how to coordinate your carpets with your wallcoverings and paints. She II bring our portable Color Harmony Guide with her to give you a picture of how everythingll look. f?He For an Wyoming, bc- giming in 1926. Eventually, he y founded the Allen Refinery. - Jle retired in 1966. ;Mr. Alien was a member of Jtu Salt Lake Country Club Jid Elks Lodge 85. was bom Dec 13, 1897, vewburg. Ore., a son of Orin -. jni Emma Wright Allen. He tfiarried Mabel Dresser on 24, 1924, in Long Beach, at-ho- 27' WIDE VINYL RUNNER Reg.si.09 kotj appointment call your s Decorating nearby Center. See phone numbers listed Sherwin-William- PROTECTS CARPET. BEAUTIFULLY. NON-SLI- P. PRISM DESIGN. EASY TO CLEAN. GREEN, GOLD, CLEAR. PER RUNNING FOOT below. vJCalif. He was a world War I vet-- varan. Survivors include his wife; a son and daughter, Dr. ONCE YOU DECIDE ON YOUR CARPETING, SHIRLEY WILL ARRANGE FOR EXPERT INSTALLATION. WILL HELP YOU OPEN A BUDGET ACCOUNT. James D r New York, Mrs. Richard E. (Jean) Grazer, Bountiful; and three grandchildren. Memorial services will be told Friday noon at 574 E. 1st South. The family suggests contributions be made to the University of Utah Cancer Research Fund in Mr. Allens name. Sixty days before first monthly payment due . . . Down Payment up to 25 of the cash price may be required for specially-ordere- d goods. Minimum amount financed to qualify for 12, IS and 24 month payment plans. (Terms subject to approved credit application.) Graveside rites for plane victim ; ONTARIO, ORE. (AP) -were services Graveside scheduled today for a Brigham Young University graduate who died two weeks ago in a plane crash in Alaska, James Montgomery, 34, a passenger in a light plane, died when the craft crashed in bad weather March 16. He and Tto pilot, D. Scott, were on a hunting trip to the Kenai Peninsula. SALE ENDS APRIL SHERWIN-WILLIAM- 20 N. MAIN ST. treasurer HOLLADAY GRANGER SHOP. CTR. 4699 S. HQLLAQAY 2785511 01 OGDEN 3559 WASHINGTON 399-336-9 of Anchorage Gas Co. and the Alaska Pipeline Co., left his widow, Linda, formerly of Salt Lgke City, and five children. He was a counselor in the stake presidency of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-daSaints in Anchor- GRANGER 298-45- 292-247- 4 .Montgomery, vice president and HELPS YOU DO ITALL! S BOUNTIFUL 295 W. 4854 S. 8LVD. 268-886- STATE ST. ating Center. "Charge it 8 1953 W. 5600 S. 100 N. 773-222- 0 373-727- 0 SALT LAKE CITY MAIN ST. SANDY 9435 S. SEVENTH 571-211- 487-083- 5 2 SUGAR HOUSE I 1121 485-173- WILMINGTON 1 y age. Funeral servlets were Mon- day in Anchorage. Burial will be at Nyssa Cemetery in Nyssa. Ore. 0PEI1 TILL 6 PM. KOtIDAY so easy to shop at Sherwin-Willia- ms ROY PROVO BLVD. its MURRAY Natural 2265 S. 8th THROUGH SATURDAY. 4 a Decor Just say. |