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Show Page 4 South Salt Lake News July 3, 1969 Welfare Residency Rules Explained Instructions implementing the U.S. Supreme Courts ruling on residency for recipients of public nounced assistance were today. an- Richard P. Lindsay, Director, Utah ision of Family Services, stated that the recent ruling applies only to the categorical assistance programs involving federal matching money. Any former applicant denied assistance on the basis of residency in one of these programs may contact a county office of the Division to be reconsidered for eligibility based on the Supreme Court ruling. The Division is waiving resDiv- idence requirements, in con- with the Supreme formance Court ruling, for applicants of Old Age, Disabled, Blind, and Dependent Children programs. The stipulations wll re retained, however, that applicants voluntarily maintain their homes in Utah with no Intention of moving. The Division is not waiving the residence requirement of on year in Utah prior to application for General Assistance, according to Mr. Lindsay. This is a program financed entirely from State funds. Even about 80 percent of though people in this category have in taxes for every 10 gallons of gasoline he buys, Sovereign needed assistance for less than one year, elimination of the one year residency requirement could conceivably bring more recipients of assistance to Utah for this category alone. The General Assistance category is largely composed of single men, often without family ties, and more transient in their living arrangements. The Division does not anticipate that the Supreme Court ruling will bring any significant changes in the numbers of public assistance recipients in Utah. The combined taxes amount to about half the retail price of regular grade motor fuel before taxes, he pointed out. The current average pretax price of 23.9 cents per gallon for regular gasoline in Salt Lake City is actually less than the price back in 1920 - -before there were any taxes levied on fuel here, Mr. Sovereign said. GAS TAX GOES UP, UP AND UP own and operate the Polar King Cafe. Within the last six months they have developed a loyal clien-t- el that vouche for delicious, fine food and courteous, instant service at this small cafe on state street. This is another of South Salt Lakes growing businesses. In addition to the cafe business Verner is now importing the fam July 4th Festivities T he South Salt Lake Fireman and adies Auxiliary are once more making preparation for their annual Parade and Carnival. I. State law prohit its the sale of fireworks other than sparklers, Mr. Fred Montmorency, Utah Safety Council's Vice President for Home Safety, reported today. ous Dana Shoes. This well known Danish shoe brings comfort to tired, aching feet and are most adaptable to wear around the garden and on home, in tours. These clogs come shopping in various sizes, styles and colors. Ask Verner to show you the lovely, colorful samples he has on display. We welcome the Hansens to the Center of Industry and wish them every success in their business venture. Flag Ceremony at 9 a.m. at Why fight holiday traffic? ' What! You still dont own any mutual funds? FIRE WORKS Utah motorists will begin cents a gallon in seven paying state gasoline and diesel fuel taxes effective July 1st, the Utah Petroleum Council noted today. Revenue from the one cent a gallon hlle will be used for construction of city and county roads, with up to 10 of the available to local govern ments for maintenance of their road networks. R. A. Sovereign, chairman of the Petroleum Council, noted that the Increase will raise the tax on gasoline in Utah to 11 cents a gallon- - -seven cents in state tax and four cents in federal tax. This means the average motorist will be paying $1.10 Isas Woodrow Wilson School, Parade golnf from Woodrow Wilson down to State Street and along State to Madison school, and a carnival with games, rides, treats and surprises at Madison School, ash prizes will be awarded the best floats, bikes etc. However all parade participants are required to register at Fire Station 1 before July 2nd. Sponsor STATE LAW PROHIBITS About The Polar King Cafe SONJA AND VERNER HANSEN, Firemen said. Again this year the schedule follows: Call Utah Specialists in: The only fireworks which can legally be purchased in are toy Utah, he stated, pistols, toy canes, toy guns, and sparklers.. All others are banned from sale in the Stat, and vendors found 'hoot -leggin other types are subject to arrest. Public fireworks display, it was pointed out, are permitted. However, the sponsoring organization must file application and post a bond prior to the function. While the fireworks avail able for purchase in celebration of the Fourth of July are considered to be safe, caution must be exercised in the use of FOR MUTUAL FUNDS INFORMATION 466-870- 1 American Funds 15 & Trusts, Inc. East Oakland Avenue South Salt Lake, Utah 84115 Bonds Mutual Funds Stocks FEREDAYS Mr. Montmorsparklers, hot wire, The stated. ency which has served as the foundation of this device, reaches a temperature of several hundred degrees o f heat and often results in serious burns. Parents are urged to instruct their youngsters to let a dropped sparkler lie rather than attempting to pick it up. The burn, plus the combination of chemicals used in tl.e manufacturer, produces an injury which is many instances requires medical attention. The safe ari l sane fireworks law in the Sta'e of Utah is not intended to dampen the celebration Of the Fourth of July, but rather to lessen the number of in juries which could possible he added. All be sustained, too frequently it is the unsuspecting spectator who is injured by a carelessly tossed firecracker or torpedo. Untold numbers of hand injuries have resulted from fireworks, so serious that amputation of f insr ers has resulted. Plumbing Service & Supplies 2710 South 3rd East Phone 467-337- 8 DO IT YOURSELFERS Full line of replacement parts for Plumbing Fixtures Permaglas Automatic Gas Water Heaters flTfOfpiHiitti -- In PHONE comprehensive laboratory tests of seven leading makes of water heaters, A. O. Smith was clearly superior in 466-08- 30 CONSTRUCTION and well work as a team on things like correcting your faults!" Delicious food sandwiched to the most discriminating ... w. -- appetite Featuring onion rings, Burgers Fish, Tacos, Steaks, Dogs and Footlongs. Most popular Drinks, Malts, Milk Shakes NEAR THE FREEWAY AND GOOD PARKING J GOOD BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY CAFE STORE MOTEL GARAGE - GAS PUMP Very Nice Living Quarters Will trade - take percent of business volume for rent! Rent- - Lease- - Call 266-504- 9 or Sale 484-231- 0 MAJOR TUNE-U- P, STARTER & CARBURETORS- - GENERATORS Your complete BRAKE-WOR- K ANY BRAND OIL -- - CARWASHING Center - save time and call for appointment Phone: 466-099- 0 I ! GUARANTEE . J j PERFORMANCE Sonjas Polar King Cafe 2340 So. State St. j |