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Show 2 Page Neighbor The 1962 1, 1 April The Features the misinformed, and the proponents of federal government continue to wage their tn insidious and clamorous campaign for federal aid to education. They fail to recognize that federal aid is economically Ixtcnuse of every $4 in taxes that Utah sends feasible. not to Washington, the stale gels only S3 hack. It is obvious that mil$3 million in school aid would cost Utah taxpayers lion and the state would lose a million dollars that rculd otherwise lie used for education. It is also obvious that if the federal government sent Utah school aid money it would also semi along a set of rules on how the money is to lie sjient. Enthusiasts for the bill deny this, hut we have only to look at highway aid, at welfare aid. at all the rest of the fwleral aids. In every case, the federal government writes the specifications right down to the way the last nickel is sjient. 1 he federal government has lxen so successful in this that the slate is taking up the idea The legislative council has drawn up a bill for the legislature to consider. Inasmuch as all school districts receive state aid. the state figures it ran tell the districts how to spend the money. This hill would set up a uniform school design. If a district needed a school, it would decide what size, and the state would pull a ready-mad- e plan out of a drawer and say, This is how you build it . . . and if you dont, well rut off your aid. It could happen here. And it could liappen if we are so d as to fall for federal aid. Utah has wonderful schools. We could lake a step liackwards if the fcxleral specifications are not as high ns what we already have. Kimball Review short-sighte- Office 4708 j j Ser-v.c- i i I be moved here from one of the State lf.ghway 111 from 3500 Southern Plants. South to 4100 South. It was to an inquiry. Dale 1Cved by some that this water o Zabriskie, Supervisor, Public line was to furnish water to Re ations, Bacchus, issued the'he new proposed subdivision, In reality, the water line was following statement: for the new reservoir installed T Rlltipr ,.r ' which will be constructed this chemical Propuls ion, summcr i by Jb. has J?gna Im' Delaware, WJmington, Pwment assured me that Hercules is not JMpresen r " building homes or barracks for "rv0-t0 enough provide ProPr employees at Bacchus or any b,gh ater Preure for the entire place in the United States. As to the rumored mass movement of Hercules employ' hme 8 "e. V ees from one part of the coun-1- , J? was 'ear Salt Lake area, this bu,'t.Im try to the Inventive and crea- too is absoutely without any foundatkm of fact," Mr Butler ,,ve ge"!us much alive and k:cking. Patent are received in the appl.cations We have great need for the U.S. Patent Office at the finest technically trained people average rate of 40 hour. per at our Bacchus plant and we are look'ng for them everyDoes anyone know why the we have where. Needless to "honesty is usually the nT sinMmb'through long tbe aloctlve of our present i'edd fashoned? j Companys jn answer 278-262- 6 Clover Mites Infest Homes Neicmbor REDDY CASH 96 68 - h, i i Alpha Blvd. Holladay Phone: Salt Lake City 17, Utah Plant 136 N. Main, Midvale, Utah Phone AM Rates: Subscription Serving the.llolladay. Cotton$3.00 per year wood and East Millcreek communities of South Salt Lake 25 cents per month by carrier By Wayne Rose, County Agent Published every Wednesday County. Have you ever seen the J. Parr Godfrey, Publisher Application to mail as second J. Kay Aldous, ground move? If you have ever class matter is pending at the Editor-Manage- r watched clover m,tes on the post office at Midvale, Utah move, you would think that the ground was moving. Clover mites are tiny mites A Nationwide Loan Service related to spiders. They are about the size of a pinhead and find it easy to come into your Your Most Convenient HOME OF home under doors and windows or even beneath the wall board In the early spring these mites leave lawns and shrub-br- y to climb up the warm Family Finance Co. foundation of your home and Family Finance & from there into the house it2507 South State Thrift Co. self. Needless to say, this upsets HU 3817 South State everyone else living in the AM house. The clover mite is best conLOANS $50 TO $5,000 trolled before it gets into the house. When malathion is spraySignature, Furniture, Auto ed on foundations up to the first Real. Estate. Leans floor windows, and on the sur Without Disturbing rounding area, these 'pests- - ere Mortgage or Contract killed before they come into the - 141 home. To obtain a free booklet Open Mon. & Fri. Nights Till 7 p.m. on clover mite ccgitrol, call Other Evenings by Appointment your county agent at IIU Ext. 215. Th Garden Club ! at their dessert luncheon today, M.ss Kimball, a native of has presented book re-- 1 views for approximately 20 years at the rate of nearly every day and sometimes twice a day. Last week she reviewed a book for the Aviation club i the afternoon and another in the evening for the community of Springville to d their fund rais ng project to send the Sprngvi'le High School a capel-l- a ' Choir to Seattles World Fair. She keeps up to date and active six books of varied reading: biblical and historical novels humorous family stories, non-fion, autobiographies and biographies. In preparing a book review, she lirst rewrites the book to condense it to approximately a IV, hour presentation. She then commits it to memory in order to dramatize the story for her sud.ence. She projects herself into the major characters for her listeners benefit, including altering her voice to suit the character type. Xi Delta 527 has :llu, Rt,ason of activities inciud- fashioning Mothers Day Karen Mackintosh, newly a combination invest lure gifts, , Stef-lecled aews reporter for birthday party ami the liigh- fensen Height's Brownie Scout 0f (he year, an annual By No 260. reports that thejbecue as the fnai program for On Aprl 6. Mt Olympus Gar- troop is eagerly planning a'tlie year, party with an' den Club presented a tree to. special Easier , ro or. tbeir. J ol,nj.Vl1 Creslview school, 2150 Lincoln Southeast Lane, as their official Arbor brothers and sisters. There Christian Church be 15 Brown.es and an average Day project. Each year the of two each at the party guests 20 members club approximately Temporary Meeting Place 2502 Dolphin Place choose a school, library or April 21. Browne troop No. 537. Mt. (7860 South) other public building in their 10 a.m. Biblo School community and offer the gut of View District, planted flower 11 a.m. Worship a tree to beautify the grounds, j seeds in egg shells decorated WELCOME colors in honor water Loren Mrs Project chairman, For information Call E. Morley, offered the tree to'0 'be 50 years of scouting in CR USA. Mark A. Jackman, prine pai of the school, remission for the: school to accept the gift was: granted through C. Leland Davey, director of building and grounds in Granite School District. John De Visser, mainten-enc- e foreman and Ted Qu.st, his assistant, established the proper location for the tree to; be planted on the school grounds. Membership In the Mt. Olym- pus Garden Club is drawn from the area extending south of 3300 to 7000 South and from High-'an- d Drive go.ng east. Those interested in join ng may teleDon't worry phone Mrs Gerald J. Robertit About son, president, Bring the old Ones in And you'll say Subscribe to The Neighbor They look better Then new when You get 'em Backl Arbor Tree Through the past few weeks employees and most of those a rumor has circulated in Salt eligible for the complex work Lake County to the effect that have already been moved to known book reviewer in Ltah Hercules Powder Company is Bacchus, Mr Zabriskie quot- and southern California review- plann.ng to construct a housing ;ed the Wi'mingtun official as ed Irving Stone's "The Agony development near the town of saying. and the Ecstacy for the Wo- Magna. The development, the' The rumor was first connect-rumo- r e mens Society of Christian says, is to locate a large ed with, the installat'on of a of Christ Methodist Church group of Hercules employees to new water line running along $-- 4 13 School Awarded Hercules Nips Rumor On Housing Project Church Group He Who Pays the Piper Calls the Tune Brownie troop No. Brownie Troup Sets For Easter Party liar-troo- p i ilh j 1N7-933- THUNDERBIRD ART CENTER Alumnae Set Founder's Meet NOW OPEN The Alpha Xi Delta Alumnae! of the Salt Lake City chapter will hold their annual Founder's Day luncheon April 14 in the Auerbach room of the Utah Union Building at 12 noon. Mrs M. Lee Arnold, past president, will give the program The following the luncheon. Old and the New is the t'tle! of her topic and demonstration, The old will be represented by; dried and pressed foiage flowers which she has prepared. They will be combined with fresh cut flowers and the arrangements will be given as door prizes. Officers for the new year will be installed by Mrs Richard Murray, past president. They include Mrs Stephen P1. Gent, incoming president, Mrs Alfred W. Petersen, vice president; Mrs Joseph P. McCarthy, corresponding secretary; Mrs William E. Eddy, recording secretary; Mrs Richard Murray, l, treasurer;- - MrrWiPiam R. Mrs Vfe! Hugh. Lewis, panhellenic representative; Mrs M. Lee Arnold, and Mrs Luther publicity, French and Mrs Asset Farr, Jr., magazine chairmen. Only A Few More Remember Cleaning Days 'til Easter Dry AT Olympus Hills Shopping Center j 3973 So. 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