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Show Wednesday, October 27, 1971 THE HERALD, Provo, Utah—Page 3 Government Cost Average U.S. Family $6,550 in ‘70 for Social Medicare, Yotal expenditures for all governmental units across the Security and local spending total, however, unemployment was made up of aid received nation last year were equal to benefits railroad retirement, from the Federal Government $1,638 per cepita. Thus govern- government employee When government spending is ment eee cost the retiremen, benefits, and othe. coasidered in termsof the level average family of four persons items financed from special of government which originally approximately $6,550 in fiscal insurancetrust fi:nds. raised the money, total Federal 1970. spending would equal $208 Total Spending These fects were brought out billion, or 63 percent of the expenditure total, and the state Altogether, total spending by in ai analysis of government finance in the United Staves ail governmental units in the andlocal share would equal $125 during 1970 prepared Ly Utah US. last year amounted to $333 billion, of 37 percent of the total Foundation, the private tax billion. This was equal to about amoun expended. H percent of the gross national research organization. National Defense product in 1970. According to the Foundation Foundation analysts note that Approximately$185 billion, or study, government units 56 percent, of total government national defensecontinues to be throughout the United States spending last year involved the most costly activity of (Federal, state, and local) spent direct expenditures by the government. During i970 fiscal $275 billion last year for general Federal Government and $148 year, expenditures for national purposes. In addition to these billion,or 44 percent consisted of defense and international general purpose expenditures, amounts expended by state and relations (including space another $58 billion was expended Jocal units. Part of the state and research totaled $87.9 billion, or THIS SCENE from the Alpine School District's Community School production of “Ichabod” shows Denley Fowlke, as schoolmaster Ichabod, administering justice 373-8563 - 373-0546 Mr. and Mrs, George Hatch of All of the brothers and sisters American Fork; Mr. and Mrs. Robert Walker and son and arrived for a surprise visit with daughter, Pleasant Grove and Mr. and Mrs. Eagar dvving the Douglas Dixon and son of Provo. past weekend. While here the group was also entertained at Mrs. G. L. Hartvigsen, a dinner on Sundayat the homeof Provo daughter, reports that the Eagar’s daughter and during the past weekend she was husband, Mr. and Mrs. Preston able to be with her father, Bushman in Provo. Assisting Harvey T. Sethman when he Mrs. Bushman washersister, received an alumni recognition Mrs. Curtis Phipps of Bountiful. award from the University of Visitors leaving Monday for Colorado at Boulder, presented their homes in Arizona were Mr. ata special dinner. Mr. Sethman and Mrs. Russell Butler, Mesa; is the retired executive Mr. and Mrs. Millard Kart "secretaryof the Colorado State chener, Eagar; Mr. and Mrs. Medical Society and former Kenneth Butler, Glendale; Mr. managerof the Rocky Mountain and Mrs. Kenneth McMuilin, Medical Journal. The award was Prescott and Mr. and Mrs. Oren presented for serving medicine Oare of Camp Verde, all through communications. Mr. Arizona. Sethman was also the recipient accompanied her daughter, the Board of Regents, distinguished service award in 1965. Mrs, Hartvigsen joined her sister and her husband, Dr. and Mrs. Walter Grundof Denver,at the occasion. Blanche and husband, Alfred Mrs. Dale (LuGene) Johnson Schneider and sons, Matt and of American Fork, is conFred of Gary,Ind., on travels in valescing at the home of Mr. the Pacific Northwest and Johnson’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. British Cclumbia and Winip:g, Ted Jchnson in Lakeview, Canada and to Gary, where she following the birth of a baby boy visited three weeks with the Oct. 22, at the American Fork family. Here she attended a Hosital. performance of the opera, “Semiramide”’, by the Chicago Prevoan, Mrs. Lillian Olsen Lyric Opera Co., in which her has returned after two granddaughter, Mrs. John weeks spent in San Jose, Calif. (Carol Schneider) LeSage, as the guest of her former Provo* of LaGrange, Ill., had a neighbors, Mr. and Mrs, Earl part in the chorus. Mrs. Kirk Spencer and children, Michael then flew to Downey,Calif., to and Jonathan. Mr. Spencer is see her daughter, Clarice and District will present “Ichabod,” a musical comedyby William R. Dixon, it was reported by Gene the faculty at BYU teaching in HURRY! HURRY! HURRY! Larson, producer and musical director. The production will be staged at the Lehi High School today and Thursday beginning at 8 p.m. One Friday at 8:30 p.m.,it wili be shown at the American Fork High School; and on Saturday the curtain will be raised at the Alpine Elementary Schoolat 8 p.m, On Nov. 4 and 6 it will be presented at the Pleasant Grove High Schoolat 8 p.m. The public is invited to these performances.Tickets for the show may be purchased at the door. Assisting Mr. Larson as coproducer and stage director is Glen Smith; with Bill Kirkpatrick as set designer. Mrs. Paul (Deanna) Murdock is costume mistress. A technical crew for each production will be and com- and taxes during the past two 17.1 percent in 1964-65 public debt. This increase in indebtedness has occurred not Income Tax only at the Federal level, but Incometaxes(both individual also at the state andlocal levels Wehave gonethru our stock and selected shoes for every memberof the family. You will want several pair af these low, low prices. Hush Puppies and manyothers. All shoes taken from regular stock! Wom furnished from the schoolof the Halloween A large group - Broken sizes 637 paiz - Reg. $9.99 to $19.99 . Party Slated CASUAL AND LOAFERS Over 369 pairin this group. Regular $9.99 to 17.99... ... See)ashe $47, $997 LITTLE HEELS GenevaSchool $997 esSWa $5 DRESS HEELS MediumHeel - Odd lots. 100 pair. Values to $21.99 . . DON’T MISS THESE BUYS! MEN’S SHOES ¢ 997, $1.97, Nunn Bush, Winthrop, Verde and Hush Puppies Dress Oxfords. Velues to$24.97 ............ DRESS BOOTS HARNESS BOOTS Valuesto $29.99 SALEPRICE. . Values to $12”.515” $29.99 SHEPEME 35 205 sie sess $17” ©0900€9000000000000008 BOOOSOOSHOSOSSOSOOHOOOEDE CHILDREN’S SHOES Foil Meter Thieves WOMEN’S WALKING SHOES POLL PARROT- ACTIVE AGE HUSH PUPPIES OVER 200 PAIR BOYS’ AND GIRLS’ Famous Brands WOMEN’S FASHION BOOTS Regular Valves to $19.99 $10.99 to $26.99 Values to SIUM ec: 000070000000 0060 : SPECIAL TABLE *WOMEN’S SAMPLES8 Winners and sc'vols they represented include: Jeff Dalebout, Christine Willick, Department and Utah County Catherine Moore, Paul AnJeep Patrol, were presented derson, Edgemont; Wendy with cameras for prizes by Staheli, Kathy Darius, Lauri Day By parison, educational spending decades, the Foundation study amounted to 15.1 percent of also points out that the period has seen a large growth in the general expenditures ix 1960 and performance. AnnouncedbyFiremen Hal ment expenditures. Brands: Nunn Bush, Enna Jettick, American Girl, Poll Parrot, meters. Color Contest Winners Commander one-eighth of ail tax revenuein the nation. for total expenditures of $55.8 In addition to the huge in billion, which w. 3 equal to 20.3 percent of all general govern- crease in government spending Men’s - Women’s - Children’s - Famous Nationally Advertised party are the Hanks’ son, Air- the organisational behavior man Neil Hanks of March Air department. The Dyers also own LOUISVILLE, Ky, (UPI)— Force Base, Riverside, Calif., and managethe Stretch and Sew Taking no chances on further Mr. Hanks andJerry, Steve and Fabric Shon in Provo. thefts, local authorities have Randy Hanks of Provo. Airman had all the lock combinations Hanks’ wife, Donna is spending on the city’s 6,100 new parking meters changed to foil the the time in Mapleton with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wave Mrs. Rex (Marjorie) Butler of thieves. They said someone Lake Shore, has recently apparently obtained a master Miguel, returned to her home from the key from the Chicago-area firm Among those participating in Payson Hospital where she had which manufactures the meters hunting from this area are Mr. beenreceiving treatment. and has used it \9 loot several Winners in the annual coloring contests for Provo third graders, sponsored by the Provo City Fire according to the Foundation report. In 1969-70 it accounted more than half of all tax Education is the second revenues. Last year, the costliest function of government, Property tax raised only about SALE STARTS 10 A.M. THURSDAY, OCTOBER28th Scheduled LEHI -- The Community School of the Alpine School Geneva School PTA,under the direction of Mrs. Kerry Mangum,president, and Mrs. Dale Miller, vice president, will sponsor a Halloween party on Friday, Oct. 29, at the school. Pre-school age children and husband, Robert Gillies and daughter, Polly; to visit some of Salt Lake City from Provo and other children in the area her husband’s relatives in from therc to his present besides those attending Geneva School are also invited to parHuntington Beach,, and a for- location in San Jose. ticipate. mer Provo resident, Mrs. Florence Baird in Las Alamitos, Mr. and Mrs. J. 0. Jordan Mrs. Mangum is encouragi and a former Provoan, Mrs. Teport being very happy the children to limit their trick Erma W. Gadd of Palya dell with their new Provo home =e treating to Saturday night Ray, Calif. Enroute home she located at 2206 N. 220 E., a only. stopped in St. George to check on condominium apartment her aunt, Mrs. Alice McCune, number. The Jordans have Dinner will be served in the who celebrated her 100th bir- resided in Provo during the past cafeteria at 5:30 p.m. with a thday recently. She was ac- five years in which time they movie also shown at that time companied for the last two have been engaged in work at and continuously through the night. At 6 p.m. games,fortune weeks on her travels with her the Salt Lake Temple. telling, spook alley andfish pond daughter, Mrs. Irene Seethaler will be presented. of Provo. Dr. and Mrs. Robert Dyer with Costumejudgingwill also take Visiting with her mother, Mrs. their children, Dennis, Eric and Gerald Hanks in Provo this Kirk, report that they are en- place. The proceeds from the week, while her father and joying their new homein Orem, party will be used in buying new brothers are hunting is Mrs. to which they recently moved and safer playground equipment Dennis (Lorna) Lloyd of after residing on the Carterville for the school. Albuquerque, N.M., and her Road. Dr. Dyer is a member of daughter, Susan. In ‘the hunting source in the U.S. and supplied in the U.S. The Foundation study _ 1967-68 when defense and related notes that at one time, the activities accounted for 37.5 Property tax was the leading tax Production and Mrs. Kenneth B. Harris, Provo, and Mrs. Harris’ parents, of percent of all geveral government expenditures. than one-half of all tax revenue received by governmental units ‘Ichabod’ of Mrs. Karl Eagar of Provo, After two months spent traveling and visiting, Mrs. Mable G. Kirk has returned home to Provo reporting many pleasant experiences. First she and corporate) provide more to a student, Hans, played by Doug Major. Heindrick, played by Jack Reisner, watches, horrified. The production will be presented in the district from Oct. 27 through Nov.6. AboutPeople By MILDREDB. HALL 32 percent of all expenditures for general purposes. This percentage ir down somewhat from the Viet-Nam War peak year of Syme, Grandview; Linda members of the Jeep Patrol at Harris, Alexander Thomas, Tom the new ProvoCity Fire Station Hartman, Rock Canyon; Jence Fire inspector Robert Farrer Harris, Chris Young, Joaquin; was fire department coordinator David Warner, Alicia Stokes, for this event. Chief Stanley Wasatch; Curtis York, Patty Brown said that the contest has Porter, Provost; Kyle Sheetz, been going for many years to Heidi Nielson, Maeser; Sharon cause schoolchildren to become Smith, Seventh-Day Adventist; more awareoffire prevention in Mary Jane McGuire, Karen Sue their homes. Questionnaires on Leavitt, Franklin; Lon Carter, “Fire Prevention and Fire Judy Ostler, Sunset View; Campbell, Dyna Safety” arefilled out and signed Cailen by parents and students to make Grossbeghauer, Melauie Marshall, Timpanogos. each contestant eligible, Sizes 4-44 Values to $17.99 ........ 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