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Show THE SALT-LAK- - TIMES E FRIDAY). JANUARY. 24;. 1969 PcQNkn Report bn Fiscal and Monetary .Policies ; Two' Ar Named To Represent Utah at Meeting . A.' hard-lin-e .'fiscal and monetary policy approach to the. na- - December rrest Reports. F & G . V Senators Frank E. Moss snc tions inflationary spiral has been Wallace F.. Bennett announcec forecast by Dean Witter & Co.s John that Harold. Steed and Karl Economic Policy Committee. -- Christian Rove were .named bj Terrell H. Bell, State JSuperin tendent of Public Instruction, tc represent Utah in the 1969 U.S The Committee, composed, of the investment firms top economists and analysts, said, that a tough approach is necessary if a sound base for future growth is to'be constructed. Fiscal and monetary restraints now being applied to the economy are aimed directly at the excesses in consumer expenditures, inventories; wage settlements, capital spending, arid stock market speculation, the . - - The roadway centerline. If you drive a car, you see one virtually every day, along with road-edgstriping, . lane and cross-wal- k stripes and all manner of roadway markings. ' The way they affect you is somewhat peculiar. You usually dont notice them unless theyre hot there. Other times, youre conscious of them only when you couldnt move without them like the centerline in a dense fog, for example. Theres an interesting story surrounding todays bright, mulreflecticolored, tor: ped. roadway, markings, and this is the first of three columns that will tell that story. First, some history. The oldest marking known is the centerline. Some say it dates back to Roman times. In the New World, theres road that runs bea tween Mexico City and Cuema-- 1 Made of vaca center of this the paving stones, d of a line contains road e see-in-the-da-rk , . ent 400-year-ol- d (Sair-na-va-ka- ). - light-colore- stones. The next historical reference to pavement markings is .dated 1911. Again, it concerns the centerline. The rediscovery of this as a driving safety aid is attributed to one Edward N. Hines of Detroit. As the story goes, he was driving his motor car one day behind a wagon, from which a small stream of white mortar was spilling. Eureka .M one can almost hear report said. According to the Dean Witter him say: Why not paint a white entitled, A Positive Inreport line down the center of the road to. help drivers stay on their vestment Policy, such a policy should kecoghize the degree of own side? stock And so it began. But at first, correction in the taken market which has already place. and for a number of years there- The look-- , to the should investor after, centerlines were applied of sound growth and only .at particularly hazardous resumption out seek reasonably priced, spots hills, curves, narrow strongly, managed, high quality bridges, etc. And they were painted by hand, with a brush, equities. The Committee, in summary, using white lead paint. is predicting the return to the As traffic increased following "prudent man style of investWorld War I, use of the center-lin- e ing. .. spread to. more and more The report said that the sucs stretches of main highway, should result or not. Machines were de- cess of restraintsrates within the in lower interest, veloped to lay the lines from the year, which oould provide an unbacks of moving trucks. Eventufor capital usual ally, within the last 20- years, gains inopportunity securities. income fixed centerlines began to appear on The group also commented secondary paved roads, and multhe combination of .the that tilane highways started sproutfederal budget, the. inbalanced ing lines to denote each lane. crease in social security taxes, ' Another development that and the April payments of final to appear about 20 years ago 1968 income taxes, which include was the yellow line that, when the surtax, should result in a. its on your side of the center-line- , therapeutic in eco-- 1 denotes a no passing zone. nomic activity during the first Still more recent are lines mark- half of 1969. ing the side of the road and, even Despite the outlook for a cool--, more current, the use of reflecthe Dean. Witter; tive material instead of white ing off period, warns that investors paint, to make the lines more report shoul4.be wary of an excessively; visible at night. pessimistic view of the' anticipated business correction. Peace in Vietnam would be bullish. In Next wfeek: Lane striping addition, the new Administration no job for the faint at heart! and the Federal Reserve Board have many tools' available to counteract an unacceptable degree of economic slowdown. The report, also presented a list of available fixed income securities, sayiny that the prudent investor has an opportunity, period, to unique in the post-wa- r income securities' fixed purchase EllfCOTT'S STOf4 of with the certainty receiving a and' the current income, high MARKERSTHE of from benefiting probability ONLYVtStBLEREWNPER disinflaas bond prices higher ofA famous bounpary tion proceeds. . SURYEYN T99 IB?BY ; MAJOR ANPROYELLfCOrr, . - . - - haz-arodu- . - . tie-ga- slow-dow- n . . ' - : A u,oiu. Peay asked all: persons going hunting, or fishing during. 1969 to learn the. regulations' as 'they apply to the various hunting and fishing seasons and to' ask questions of Fish and Game officers if there are any doubts regarding a law or any.part of a hunting or fishing proclamation. particularly stressed during the spendweek, with the delegates ' time offices of the in their ing respective Senators. Doctor a in the Kitchen ; U. of U. Slates Adult , Preparing and filing personal income tax returns is the subject of a University of Utah Adult EHGtHEERHG IANPMARK dm AMERICAN SOCIETY OF BY THE CIVIL ENGINEERS, Education LOCATEP WITH REMARKABLE ACCURACY THESfST class ', which 29. Wednesday,-Januar- BORPER BETWEEN ANP SFANfSH WEST ftORaM begins Sponsored by the Division of Continuing Education, the course alterwill review money-savinnatives in computing taxable in-comes. Among the topics to be discussed are: interest and dividends, annuities, capital gains and losses, personal and business deductions and tax credits. Mr. Webster W. Decker, U of U associate professor of accounting, will teach' the class. Mr. Decker has been a Certified Public Accountan and tax consultant in Utah for more than 20 years. The evening class will meet each Wednesday through April 2. Cost Of registration is $20. For further information, contact the University of Utah Adult Educag ; . fbpAY ms PARALLEL SERVES AS BORPERLHE OFALABAMA, FIORPA, MISSISSIPPI, ANP LOUISIANA A -- ELLICOTT'S MARKER, SET PESPTE 7HE RIGORS OF 7HE WTIPERNESS ANP MNAtf ATTACKS, CAN STTLL BE SEEN JUST NORTH OF MOBLR, MARKEP Ml ALABAMA nTtS ENGLISH ONONESPE, SFANSH ' , tion Department. V , . Tax Class T?HE STONE, VVWCH HAS been "pESGNATEPA NATIONAL HSTORfC THE OTHER 8, - - . fe by Laurence M. Hursh, M.D. Consultant, National Dairy' Council - 'AN N77MATEOF WASHINGTON JEFFERSON ANPFRANKLN QR 1-- - n i PARALLEL THE LLSm - . - . PI . Senate Youth' .Program, which k made possible by a grant from the William Randolph ' Hears Foundation, John Harold Steed 616 Maple St., Clearfield, attends Clearfield high school.- He is' stu dent body vice president, is s member of the varsity golf team and was a delegate to Boys State: Karl Christian Rove, 367'i South 2455 East, Salt Lake City attends Olympus high, school, k student body 2nd vice president Senate President and President of the Model United Nations. Since its inception hi 1962, the United States Senate Youth pro gram has brought 612 privilegec high school student body officer: to observe ' the proceedings or Capitol Hill. This year 102. more students will have the unusual opportunity to take part in the week long internship 'program, which Is to be held in Washing 1969.' ton; DjC., Feb. v Under the auspices of the U.S Senate, the Students were selected by the. chief state school of fleers from the 50 states. The operations of the Senate .will be v A total of 530 arrests with net fines of $11,898.00 was reported nthe December arrest report released by Golden Peay, Chief of Law Enforcement for 'the Division of. Fish and Game. Violations of the duck hunting rules was the number one type of arrest listed in the report noting 156 citations issued, 70 of these were' for: shooting waterfowl after legal hours." Officers in Salt Lake County made 159 arrests, '81 were for hunting in a closed area. , : Shooting, at swans without a permit accounted for SO of the 74 cases sent to court in Weber County by Fish and Game officers. 'v Juvenile.-- cases accounted for 110 of the arrests listed, in the December report .and various violations of ' the license laws accounted lor another 57 cita- - KEEPING YOUR BONES STRONG His it occurred to you that your pose) during your sixties or bones serve you in life and sur- seventies. But it may begin in. vive you in death. They hold you your thirties. There is little early together while youre alive. They warning off its development Its prove you lived after the rest of characteristics indude lour bade j pain, bade deformity, ; loss of , your body disappears. As a living being; your mus- height and capadty forphysical cles and the 208 hemes in your activity.; J'. Whats to be ;done aboutit?,. body, working in combination, control your maneuverability and Bone is 99 percent caldum. It , the very foot of your being a is living tissue and is ..constant- - : physically independent creature. ly Changing. We now know, that It is, then, an understatement to new hone is continually being say 'that the 'condition, the. formed to replace adult bone that strength, If you will, of your bone la reabsorbed by the body. Nor- - , structure is of great importance. mally, this process is in balance. . . In osteoporosis, it appears there Osteoporosis Widespread is imbalance either because not., So today Fm going to briefly discuss osteoporosis, a disease enough caldum is entering the more widespread than arthritis body or too much is being lost and estimated to be three times More Can Help more common than diabetes. Surveys suggest that 25 to 30 peiv Research shows that a majority cent of women and 15 to 20 per-- ; of patients gain. improved body cent of men over 50 years of age storage of caldum as they inare vulnerable to bone fracture crease their intake of drinking and disablement After 50 and es- more milk. Contrary to some bepecially after 65 years of age the liefs that adults may . need less percent of women with vertebral milk in their elder years, the redeterioration rises as high as 80 verse is true i you need caldum abundance as an adult or oldpercent .The beginnings of the in er person, and milk s your best disease can, Of course, begin much source. To help prevent osteoporo- -' earlier in life. . sis, you should push your caldum - Bones Get Weaker intake to more than bne..gram ' In this bluntest, of terms, os- daily. To do this, three glasses of : teoporosis is a disease in which milk a day Is. a good idea. You the mass and density of your should also make sure your diet bones are decreased. They are is adequate in protein from weaker and more porous. Frac- sources besides milk. Adequate ture comes more easily. The falls vitamin D and C also are essenwe hear of so often in older per- tial along with an overall balanced ' sons may or may not cause the diet chosen ' from a wide variety fractures. In some instances, it of foods. may more likely be that the bones And because bones are stronger fracture first causing the falls. if you confront them with some As stated, the disease usually work to do, be sure and exercise, becomes evident (more often by maintaining physical activity seny taken for some other pur- - sible for your aaei - . . . ; y , x-ra- |