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Show 6 (juulidato 1 l lii' m s Richards United Press International WASHINGTON -- Watch out. Jimmy Car- ter, there are already li candidates for president in lsi8(t registered with the Federal Election Commission. And the list ol officially contenders registered doesnt include Republicans Gerald Ford, Ronald Reagan or Sen. Roliert Dole of Kansas, or possible Democratic challenger Gov. Edmund G. Brown Jr. of Califor- nia. About the only widely recognized name to register so far with the FEC is Sen. Lowell W eicker, Campaign War Chest There also is the Committee to Elect Chavez, which may rep$7 resent iai in workers union organizer Cesar Chavez. The committee, based Grover City, in Calif., doesn't identify its presidential candidate, but it doe have a $7 campaign war chest. Who are the rest? Pres- idential Candidates Frank J. Bona, Kenneth Fregoe, Keith Stone, John Paul Fritz, Oscar Gonzales Jr., James Z. Hardy, Ray James Hawd kins, and the Rev. Buck Ladner. Some of the announced Der-woo- candidates previously ran for president. Keith Stone of Winter Park, Tla., spent $980.38 on his 1976 campaign and told the FEC he didnt think some parts of his platform got across to Ihe public so hes going at it again. One point he advised them of was: Too Many New Laws By the time I am elected there will be so many new laws on the fxxiks that I really will not have to think of any new ones. What we really should do is have a period of time for cooling off. Ray James Hawkins of Marion, 111., is the first dropout in the 1980 presidential race. He told the commission he was registering. When told he would be required quarterly to file reports he replied: Required? Am I in Russia? Please remove my name. When Oscar Gonzales Jr. of River Rouge, Mich., registered, he sent al.i.ig a check for $3, which the FEC returned since it doesnt cost anything to become am officially registered candidate for president. Richard R honor Hill of Houston, Texas, isnt all that confident of his chances in 1980. Hes filed to run both in 198(1 and 1984. Daniel E. Sanderson of Arroyo Grande, Calif , uncertain Carter will serve out his term, announced he is a Democratic presidential candidate in 1980 or before. The Friends of President Fritz," have nothing to do with Vice President Walter "Fritz Mondale. Their candidate is John Paul Fritz of Honolulu who wants to be president of the USA and world. -- V..J WELL, NOW! YOURE. THAT WA6 VERY fund-raiser- billion rjoRt IMPROVING I K ! tract s landlord-tenan- t investigate disputes and provide legal aid to renters. Naders Center for Responsive Law has drafted model bill for a grasslands, and croplands indicate that in many places these systems have already reached the breaking point," the author, Lester R. Brown, says in the I ok that was published Saturday. United Nations population sHeialist predict that the worlds ixqnila-tion- . now alxiut 4 billion, may reach 10 billion to 14 the promised centers, which would be established on a cityw ide basis by city council action. That course is required because those governments have jurisdiction over most tenant laws. taw s, publish on tenants rights, hand-IxKik- fisheries, riculture leveling II non-prof- thereafter, each leaf is entirely covered with leaves, and the riddle asks: on which day is the poind only half covered? The answer is the twenty-ninth day. day, another leaf sprouts; and on each dav coupon ' V Tall sizes Queen sizes 8 to 24 ...18 to 20 38 to 52 14V2 to 32'z & spr- outs a new leaf so that the total number doubles daily. After 30 days, the pond pond with a singlefloating water lily leaf on the first day; on the second 'Where fashionis a look... not a size. j IS COUPON WORTH !, . . . $5.00 & When you have yoor income taxes prepared by BENEFICIAL 2 SLC Locations 3481 S. 2700 W. State 722 S. Valid thru April 17, 197S OUR LOSS IS YOUR GAIN STARTS SUNDAY t 12-N00- N! SHOP SUNDAY 12 TO 5 P.M.! one-side- apartments, nf t but. misused mui j 4 security deposits and incomprehensible landlord leases. "These tenants need expert assistance to help them curb landlord He said the proposed centers, financed by assessments on the tenants themselves, would work for reform of lcntal con Noted on Test Scores r, MEN'S & BOY'S WEAR ; 4 A 1 y 1 ' 7 X ; Since 1963 the national average on the verbal SAT has plummeted 49 points to 429, and 32 points on math, to 470. The tests, which are used widely for college admission, are scored on a scale of 200 to 800. 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Infants', Reg. to 14.98 toddlers', boy's ond girl's pant tops, jackets ond tuoie INDIAN PRINT RUGS Choose from pumps or Reg. to $30 sandals in assorted colors and sizes. 150 pair only!! Rey $12 to 24.99 ond print designs. In 2 sires SHEETS-CASE- Reg. 4.99 to 7.99 to choose from. In STROLEE CAR SEAT S 7 styles reg. price ENTIRE STOCK QUILT BEDSPREADS to $75 . ' Twins, fulls, queens, kings in solids K prints. Meets all Federal safety requirements, 1 rated . Comes in 3 colors. PORTABLE CRIB Reg. to $60 current selliiig price With 2 inch mattress and half drop side. Great for space soving BE EARLY AND SAVE! SOME LIMITED QUANTITIES 272-4- ? price . ENTIRE STOCK Reg 50 only orig. price KITCHEN VEICUR TOWELS SALE Values to $10 Juvenile styles in several colors for summer wear. GIRL'S YOUNG JR. JEANS stemware LADIES' NATURALIZER mxf 4-- ENTIRE STOCK CRYSTAL Reg. to 1.75 (3E frem in man JUVENILE BOY'S 7 SHIRTS GIFTS DOMESTICS With 2 speakers, ewn GOWNS toV2 Many styles in assorted colors. 99 1 Repeat of a Reg. to $30 45 only 11" r WXSSX: rt 3 LADIES' LONG OR SHORT Reg. to $40 3" 8k!m Wm Full & half Reg. $6 to $12 styles in white or beige Famous names Peg. to $20 85 pair only cozztrjziz Seg. tt $24 . fVfW VM MRB Wlwl (bt rifbf took. T LADIES' SLIPS LADIES' FASHION JEANS Sugar House only 99 SPECIAL SHOWING HAND MADE 40 only Reg. to $14 Briefs ond tffcooNrrauf Carawan styles Keg. to 410 LADIES' POLYESTER PANT SUITS 1 49 29 . MEN'S HIS LEISURE SHIRTS 1 LADIES' SUMMER SWEATERS Reg. to $30 m7 r national tide ... took certain initiatives or else maintained some specific standards' that they considered important to the success of stutheir college-boun- d said the study dents, which was released here late last week. V A ii.i e BOY'S SPRING SUIT SALE MEN'S HANES UNDERWEAR V4 99 fcf 1 49 Long sleeve Vested in Reg. to $60 corduroy or polyester 0 , - Aw. sellout! MEN'S KNIT SHIRTS Fomous Reg. to $15 in casual styles. 'j ;r' V f 6" til & 7" Fashion colors Sizes Principals, which studied 34 high sehexiis whose students have done unusually well recently on the Scholastic Aptitude Test. PCNSATUROAYf 1 It X ' to MEN'S QUILTED VESTS i j MEN'S TENNIS Thats the conclusion of the National Association of Secondary Sclxxil against 1 ft- - (AH) Rigorous academic standards and an avoidance of fads seem to be the secret of success for high schools whose students are bucking a trend toward lower scholastic aptitude test scores. this .1., WE'VE MOVED MERCHANDISE FROM OUR WAREHOUSE TO OUR STORES . . . STOCKS REDUCED TO COST AND NEAR COST! IinproveiniMil WASHINGTON r' A & air-use- SATURDAY & SUNDAY APRIL v relation to human nixxls. Ills new Ixxik is "The Twenty Ninth Day." The title is the name of a riddle. The riddle pictures a Department and the Overseas Development Council. He now heads a study organization hero called Worldwatch Institute, which has issued a series of reports and Ixmks analyzing wide problems of food, energy and other resources in "Expecting these systems to w ithstund a tripling or quadrupling of population pressures defies ecological reality, he says. Brown was a good socialist with the Ag t FOOtP-L- Indore off. But Brown w arns this may lie impossible. WASHINGTON The world's population may lie oil the verge ol over-bu- i dening natural resources that sustain life, a food and population oxjH-rsays in a lxxk published Salurday. Signs of stress on the world's principal biological systems lorests, Nader Proposes Establishment Of Centers for Tenant Rights Ralph Nader proposed Salurday the formation of government chartered tenants rights organizations designed to protect renters against abuse by landlords. The 70 million Americans who rent their homes are one of the largest relatively powerless groups in the nation, the consumer advocate said in proposing local government establishment of tenant resource and advocacy centers. "Tenants too often suffer the injustices of a d arrangement with their landlord, for example unreasonable rents for poorly serviced The Sail Lake Tribune, Sunday, April 2. 1978 - Bert Lance. (CPU i By Stan Benjamin Associated Press Writer When asked on an FEC form if he exjn'cted to raise $l,0uo or more for his campaign, Fritz replied: Well, yes, if we s can get like WASHINGTON y. Expert Notes Worid Overpopulation Stress Theyre Already On Carters Tail By Clay F. " 4 u -- V 'r to , , - i |