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Show 12 The Salt Lake Tribune, WeilneMlaj A , June 28, 197! STATE STASH IS MORE THAN CASH! Logans Board Adopts Budget of 83.9 Million - (AP) City Commission y the move and have held meet- ings with Utah State Atty. Gen. Vernon Romney and the State Tax Commission. The Logan approved a S3.987.4S3 budget for the 1972-7fiscal year at a hearing Tuesday. The budget includes cuts in aU city departments, including over $5,300 cut from the general government section. There was no public opposition to the budget. jTlie new budget could be levy. peid for by a CSty Auditor Duane Beck said. Whether or not commissioneis accept this is still undecided. ' Depends on Amity LOGAN 3 that the county and Logan city can stay on the old popudistribution lation system until other arrangements can be made. Mr. Romney's decision is expected this week. Even without the additional sales tax revenue, Logan is in fine financial shape. Earlier this year Logan's financial picture did not look as bright. Ted Perry Logan , Mayor announced on May 11 that the city "had overspent its alloca- tion by $400,000. This resulted in cuts from most city depart- ments, including the firing of four firemen just after they joined a fire fighters union. Three of the men weie later rehired. It was announced by city officials on May 22 that the city was in good financial condi-i.and that the previous alarm was false. . 'How the city commissioners decide to finance the new budget could depend upon the settlement of a tax battle that in Cache haS been raging for two months. The trouble started May IS when tlie Logan City Commission voted to distribute the local option sales tax on a point of sales basis. The result was a loss of $100,000 by approximately Cache County communities and a corresponding gain by Ijogan City. Cache County mayors reacted strongly to County ' - . "1 ?frP Q!l3nDD (5Jb Knoo!SS Mayors Hopeful The county mayors hope that Mr. Romney will rule A ,A I J a Gd t) OFFER GOOD THROUGH JULY 31, 1972 deposits of $500ormore: deposits of deposits of $1,000 or more: $5,000ormore: . Tests Show Human Hair On Dead Bears Claws YELLOWSTONE when it returned' to the site, where a camper was mauled to death Sunday morning. Assistant Park Supt. Vern Hennessy said they also found other items in the digestive tract lo indicate the bear had been at the camp before. He said they found aluminum foil and other scrap material from the camp site. NATION- AL PARK. WTO. (AP) - Yel- lowstone National Park officials said Tuesday ail autopsy report from Montana State University indicated human hair was found on the claws of a grizzly bear killed in the park Monday. The bear was caught in a snare and shot by rangers . j j Ogden Agency to Receive Youth Training Funds Sen. Frank OGDEN (AP) announced E. Moss, a $25,000 grant to the Tuesday Action Community Ogden to train youths in Program government operations over a r period. The agency will select eight teen-ag- e interns to work with city department heads, the courts and the city council to learn more about government, said executive director of the agency, H. C. Massey. A trip to Washington, D.C., is includtwo-yea- ed. We are grateful to have of working the opportunity with the city, Massey said, and I'm optimistic this will be one of the most constructive pilot projects in the nation. The Community Action Program is funded by the Office of Economic Opportunit- j y- The chosen youths will be paid $2 an hour for a maximum of 15 hours a week during school months, Massey said, with half of them com- families. ing from Applications for the internships will be accepted starting next month.. j low-inco- New Weber Library Code Excludes Any Censorship OGDEN (AP) Censorship books and controversial magazines will be a tiling of the past at the Weber County Library, according to a new selection policy adopted by the library board. 'The board recently became embroiled in a dispute over the availability of Playboy magazine, and it decided to write a new policy. Censorship is a purely individual matter, the board While anyone is declared. free to reject for himself books which he does not approve of, he cannot exercise tins right of censorship to restrict the freedom of ethers. This says succinctly why the library functions the way it does, according to head li of brarian Donald H. Trottier. The new selection policy conBill of the forms with Freedom to and Rights Read statements of the American Library Assn. Coun- cil. No book or magazine will be removed from the library's shelves in the future jiecau.se of private or public pressure, the makes clear, policy except when ordered to do so after a hearing before a "court of competent jurisdic- - c. i tion. Trottier said the librarys former book selection policy was altered to include the statement on censorship because we feel we need to materials for all provide points of view. approximately 1035 W. 900 S. in a factory which is expected to be com- cement-and-ste- pleted by October. The com- pany is already in production in temporary quarters at Draper. Vern G. Miner, supenn- - BOZEMAN, MONT. (AP) -- Great Falls construction firm, claiming it has not refinal ceived payment for A building 50 condominium units at the $20 million Big Sky of Montana resort, has filed suit for more than $100,000 against the firm. The construction firm, Morgen & Oswood, asked the 18th District Court in Bozeman to put a certain number of the units up for sheriffs sale in ord-that it may recover the allegedly owed. Tutj Big Sky 'uniplcx. kick i Special Option... Other FREE gifts available Bv adding cash or Gold Strike Stamps, you can choose from hundr of other items listed in the catalog now on display at every Stale Savings office $1,038,532. The firm said it has re- ceived $034,079, and after a sum deducting $3,000, agreed upon earlier to assure completion of an architects checklist, the firm claims it is owjd $98.8153 plus 10 pet cent mtei esl fium Ftij. 13. y OltiV prr v?fir SAVING STAMP i 'C.TTk--1 1 g closes tight Jar. to maintain freshness of contents Lid is decorated Porceion with soho Drass knob Has the look arid tees of real wood luster ol fine old porce'am R. Loma. Cookie S. Corning. T. (2) U. Skil-Cral- 1 lid Snug-fittin- 4 Bowl Set. Has bowls and Corning. Pyrex 1 2'. and quart L-- c . V.-- I Oven. Frig. Freezer Set. , ) o-- Tools t. glory. stuffing and lustrous plush coat. Sits wi'nout propping Piump and full bodied. Has satin bow W.- EIka. Plush Ball. Has design. Firmly but very lightweight stuffed with Foam-AirWashable Has many uses and play value Foam-Air- e multi-co'ore- d e X Y. , Speedy Turtle." Elka Picnic Basket. Service tor four. Plates, mugs, forks and spoons Size I3'x 12 x "P '. BB. Fondue Set. Stainless Steel Pot Individual colored tips on tones r CC. Enesco. Spice Rack. 12 amber colored bottles 18 labels Antique finish DD. Samsonite. Monarch Folding Table Welded steel tubmg frame is finished in a y bronze baked enamel Top is vinyl EE. Scale. Turn on with Brearly. a way-ou- t rhod scale Has precise weighing mechanism 300-lcapacity WhiteYellow FF. Corning. Percolator. Gives a perfect cup every time So easy to clean No leftover tastes from pot to pot. Lovely for any table settinq. , GG. Rival. Electric Can Opener. Avocado and White HH. Princess Sewing Chest. Attractive vinyl covered hardboard chest Smooth interior w two trays II. Bissell. Imperial Carpet Sweeper. Trim syling and fast efficient pick-uTwo large dust pans AA. Easy-to-ciea- n Two-Tie- d chip-resista- high-qualit- b ,?-- V. Elka 24" Teddy Bear. In its' c. 25-3- backed primarily by former newscaster diet Huntiey and the Chrysler Realty Corp., is south of Bozeman near the west entrance to Yellowstone National Park. According to the complaint, tne construction firm agreed to construct the 30 units for Tri-Fo- Hall-Gallo- n tendant and general manager. said the plant will employ 0 peepe the first year He expects some $500,000 in sales the first year, hopes to more than double the number of employes and the sales by the end of the second year. Contractor Sues Big Sky Resort 12-o- B.ack ana Browr O. Envelope Handbag. Gold tn'r Billfold Four Men's Credit Card P. Ar,l card case Nylor imed special card slots. In smooth Black cowhide Q. Better Homes & Gardens. New Cook Book 500 recipes Fhngbound tab indexeG 400-p- c. Factory Planned in Payson Special to The Tribune PAYSON, Utah County This small farming community will soon see the establishment of a new factory for construction of leisure travel trailers, according to an announcement by Western Leisure Industries, Inc. The plant will be built al Riekes. Covered Candy Dish. 7V Hanobiowo crystal set ot z Tumblers: Versatile tallproof. B. stamproof, dishwasher sate. Guaranteed for 2 years In Amber color C. Random House. Beginner Book Dictionary. Words and pictures in delightful color. D. Scout. Mess Kit. Steak Knife Set. Sharp. E. Washington Forge F. Ames. Hedge Shear. 8 f natural finish blades Lower blade notched Burntcote ash handles steel ferrules G. Rain Bird. Brass Hose Nozzle. Leak proof, positive shutoff Removable barrel for use as sweeper nozzle. H. Ames. 8" Pruning Shear. Exclusive positive pressure lock. Molded handies, chrome finish. I. Ames, Teflon-coate- d Grass Shear. 8 steel blades. Aluminum dicast pivot chrome finish, automatic safety lock J. Argus. Slide Viewer, Batter es K. Poloron. Pair of Alpine pour spout plastic Handle jugs. Melmac Looney Tunes Child s L. Lenoxware. Set. Bugs Bunny Patten Inciuces sandwic plate soup cereal bowl and milk tumbler M. Mirro. Toy Cotlee Set 37 pieces include ola'es, saucers, cups percolator and silverware For little party givers N. Housekeeping Set. 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