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Show M7V. Uliy Fioht Swine Flu? JR' VJL A-- Swept Into is concerned JL If about the health of the people you aT8.Tr . 'HUFJLJL JL JL but someone th- - bill fjr administering Financial Burden In New York City, already strapped by financial difficulties, it will cost an estimated $2 million to $3 million. This is based on a cost of 30 cents to give each shot plus the cost of hiring agencies, will have to toot - Rondreau, the n' Westfield, Mass , at ho ne Saturday afternoon. 34, of womans Police said they arrested Robert White. 42, of Enfield, Conn., and Sandra mdion authi7t X FOR k HEARING WASHINGTON (AP) -Pwill at- resident Ford tend services Sunday during which a new nave will be dedicated at the Washington Cathedral. The nave will be dedicated by the Archbishop of Canterbury, the most Rev. and Right Hoi.ora ble Frederick Donald Coggan. The service will begin -- AIDS DEVELOPED WITH GOVERNMENT HELP "Doctors and Audiologists marvel" A row kind of hearing aid made in Canada and sold in w -, rl k n mniftr ndvnnrp in 40 rntjrUrioc orOk,iod so, says John Church Kile Calls Ford at "a. MEW MOPE r V NEW HEARING - - Michigan Dcpatment of iu,ic Health. But he asks. -- Do ou nsk ,he dollars or nsk the hcs?" All this risk, they ask against a virus that has taken one life? Against v r Cr.;, a., oimrni c; u,v ill. "ajSV r even occur? Maybe ai A S .n epidemic that may not departments; distributed on p. nationwide basis, it will not go far. To get the swine vaccine into the arms of 200 million Americans will cost an estimated $50 million to $100 million. Adverse Side Effects The program's critics have another objection: 15 percent of those who get the vaccine could experience adverse sido-e- f forts doctors say; and a gGod portion of inoculated children could get A few heurs later, police arrested David Kmg 31, of Springfield. All were charged with conspiracy to commit murder against the senator. Details were sketchy, but Springfield police detectives said they learned of the plan from one of the three d 12, 1976 Ct ULjr A JlO by Congress is available for assistance to finan- emlly beloagured health 3 Held in Plot to Kill Kennedy Two SPRINGFIELD, Mass (AP) men and a woman were arrested here Saturday and charged with conspiring to murder Sen. Edward M. Kennedy, Springfield police said early Sunday. was in the Spring-fielKennedy, area Saturday to campaign for CtJL B additional personnel to administer the program Only $26 million of ihe health participating They arent evil people; theyre just enthusiastic about preventing disease. The shots w ill be free to the public and the vaccine will be free to the to be politic m jAiTi riJR.SLJLSLUL represent. Everyone is sort of swept into it. The drug companies will do vvpIJ hy t Xbcr$s s sort of uncritical enthusiasm for it. Dix. Salt Lake Tribune, Sunday, September .( mw iO 1lij jar f" Q Continued From Page 4 any government implementing The kind of inform ation necessary to go beyond preparedness is lacking. There isnt any evidence of a spread beyond the 12 cases at Ft. It n rt hearng technology. Called the Unitron this new aid allows a user to understand in group conversation or in noise. It also automatically screens out sudden bud sounds that can moke a hearing aid uncomfortable. ik CARL B. CARLSON Pleasant Grove, Utah "I hav Wad a hearing problem since I was seven years old In the last fifteen years It has gotten much worse end in on effort to regain my hearing I bought a new aid UHiTRON did not help rre and soon after that bought another aid It tuo. did not help This kept up until I was depressed ond unhaopy and I had spent a great deal of M money on seven different aids It FREE HEARING TEST SEPT. 486-500- you con t moke it for this special offer, call for o free test in the privacy of your home, or wnte for FftE! book on nerve loss. If Name Address State City Zip Write: New Hope For Hearing Inc. To f O. box 26237, S I C Ut 02 WRITE 5 ' JERRY DALE AND SON I "Then I found Mr Dale ond New Hope For Hearing He tested me at no charge and then fitted me with the proper hearing oid I can now hear and I am edrte to take port m the family conversatan Plus I can talk and hear on the telephone " CALL 15, 16, 17 a ni 11 Murray's Fashion Place; direct result of his long range planning and personal effort. . Mall is a q.yas ofc Sale 9.99 sq. yd. Reg. $14 sq. yd. Thick p!uch of 100 nylon Jooks luxurious, lasts beautifully. Easy clean, easy care, in fashion colors. 2170 Sale 10.99 sq. yd. Reg. $13 sq. yd. Beautiful heavyweight plush of continuous filament nylon wears well, cleans easily. In 23 shades 7580 nof a a sslilleisn ' Reg. $7 sq. yd. A great vaiue at regular price, now save on long wearing continuous filament nylon Multicolois: jute backing. With rubber bucking for 1220 installation; Reg $7, Sale 5.77 sq. yd. Expert Installation and quality padding available at extra charge. Downtown Salt Lake I Cottonwood Mall Reg. $11 sq. yd. Cut and loop sculptured nylon fashions a long Valley er Bountiful 350-215- 2 350-227- 3 350-243- 5 business. t , m Jr ; f; ; ;7 ":( j " ' ;:;F? jv BILL DUNN j DAVID MONSON BUSINESS EXPERIENCE Staff accountant, 2 years in the private sector Pharmacist, 22 yeats as a successful businessman and community leader X; L GOVERNMENT EXPERIENCE M. til 350-20- Sale 8.99 sq. yd. national recognition for stream-- , lining and strengthening efficiency, in government.' As a pharmacist, he has earned the respect and admiration of Ins neighbors thus building a successful j ,4 Sale 4.99 sq. yd. In his years of public service, 9 of his programs have received CITY of Mayor Murray, Utah Selected Utah's Outstanding Municipal Official in 1970 Mail NONE COUNTY Twice elected Suit Lake County 0 W5 Bill Dunn lias filled a iiost of civic positions including STATE PRESIDENT OF THE UTAH JAYCEES which reflects the respect and confidence of Ins associates. He has an unblemished record of honesty uiid accomplishment which proves his qualification for office. During Bill's 11 years as a public servant, he was able to reduce the mil tax levy for 6 of those years. At this same time, Utah saw a continuing increase in taxes and inflation. Commissioner Past Chairman S ilt Lake County Commission President, Suit Lake County Council of Governments, NONE 1967-197- STATE of the Utah Association of Counties, 1973 1974 Chairman, Governor's Advisory Council on Local Affairs, 1972 League of 0 Vice President, Utah Cities and Towns, 19G9-197NATIONAL Presidential Appointment to the Advisoiy Commission on Intergovernmental Relations, - President 4 years as State Auditor t 5 1975-Prese- NONE Chairman, National Association of Counties Confeience, 1970 Board of Directors, National Association of Counties 1971 Present BILL on Sept. 14 th DUNN.... Because You Know Him Lt. Governor Secretary of State JUST A FEW OF THE DEDICATED Belinda Atan DerrtH W Aflam$ Sr Deneti W Adams Ir Jane Adems Ratherme Adems Ramoiu Adams toward V Allen Theresa Allen Carl L Andersen Johnny & Sheme Anderson Myrtle M Anderson Rea M Andersen Rotiert M AitiucM Lindsay Ashton M 0 Ronald I Auger faun Bag'ey Jerk Bagiey Hannah Ballard , X i. Jl' 4 "t- fev - r ?Yy f c, Xs v 'J f t f ' Ii c fyt , n D u Save 20 on accent rugs. I 'v n rvi'y u,1. few- - Sale 18.40 f nr Wave patterned accent rug in cut and loop polyester with latex backing Machine washable. 21x36"; reg 4 99, Sale 3.99 36x56 , reg $14, Sale 11.20 26x44 ", reg. 7.99, Sale 6.39 - '4 f'. 'K U? ? i A ft A ; f : Dorothy Beagles J Keith Beagtes Cun tueia Beat Oavid 4 Lent Back B'ameB Bitter Onn P Stack Troy 0 Black Varuce I Buck D Gary Blair Richard Blake SneryS Blake twin E Bohen 4 ip 48x70 'Indian Summer' reg $30 Geometric Indian motif on this cut and loop nylon pile accent rug with latex backing 26x45"; reg. 8 99, Sale 7.19 36x58"; reg $18, Sale 14.40 Sale 24 : skid-res'sta- nt Use your JCPenney Charge n f" vJ Downtown Salt Lake Cottonwood Mall Bountiful Orem-Universi- ty Valley Mall rl Fair-Grang- er K pp, ChjirrriwtT UTAHNS WHO ENDORSE BILL'S CANDIDACY Mrs George D Clyde A Coomadt lack L lla Corbin Richard K Cctant Oonna I Cowan Keith L Cowan C Oex Cowley Russell Crandall Deanna Crafc Lynn C.a;k Don Ctayk Joel Daiilt Wanda Oahia Frances G Barger Josonh Davies r Ariefte H Day John M Day Bstte Dean A B D't Mahie Drage Steven Drre Estella Dunn W Elmer Dunn Ftank Eridutfon Dwane S Egwi lucyA Erekson Hai Enckson lawrerce Steplien E P Ethington Featheistone Ron Flynn Foreman Jenny R Gardner Merrill Gardner Kathleen Gefuke Francme Glazier A m Giezos Ted Giezos Morns A Goates Mary M Mary Brown Warren Bulloch Bessie lurdue Staney Burks Accent rugs also available at Sugar House Ty?''Ns Henry Boogaard Bemtel Bowman H H Bowman Gudvar W Brahy Roma S BiadsAaw H W Bfemhoit KenneRt H Irereta Walls E BrockDertk. 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