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Here we are — so the President tells us — in the 81st I HI ' to - ' 'IR - to to ' I i II 2 -- I I"T r i Tli I :'''4' at4- t aol - - It ''':° t Walter - - - - Jr' -- - t t ' N ' I - I - ' I ' ‘ ' ' : "ss I - 4it- - ' F4s4 ‘ '''' ?3' ta A - " - '''‘- - ' 1 jr1 - ' -- : ) 44"- ‘A ' 1 '''''-'""-- - - t ' it i - - ' r - t -- -- ' - ' t' - k 00- -- : '''' ' ----- -- -- -- r '' - - ''''' -' w -- ' :- ''''''"'''' s"—!---- -:: - -- - - - ''' 4' -- fol -- r ' 174 Asit ) s s000--- Carolyn Johnson 3 and Michael Delliles 3 place stamps on Rome of 130000 ''''''fr'"Ir - 4 etrinosnii)eitiss alltunigtanr°01117esa(111:::(g11):15‘ ic)eixille- the SIst month of not be perity ' Purchases Climb Observe in the liwilowing table how government pur- chases of goods and services have crept steadily higher in the last three years State & Period Federal Local Total 106 2001' 98"' 102 104 20R 19t6 104 110 225 1967 115 "Estimate based on first h 3 ' Bureau Gets ' ' Christmas Seal Letters t - Engineer For Region Go Into Mails Today I: Utahns first Kenneth L Powers receive will their assosication president said Utah citizens could feel satisfied that their Christmas Seal and tax dollars are doing a big iob in the Utah Tuberculosis Eradication Program City awistrnas greetings The 6Ist annual Chris- soon tmas Seal Campaign begins with Monday mailing of 130000 Christmas Seal letters Two' small Salt Lake children placed symbolically stamps on the first Christmas Seal letters and sent them on their way with a heartwarming wish that every letter will return with a donation for be- tter health The Christmas Seal children are Carolyn Johnson 5 daughter of Mr and Mrs 4191 Einar Johnson -- Jr Diana Way (4035 South) Michael DeMie 3 son of and Mrs Rein DeMie sion of strikes In rubber copper SteM transport trucking alunnnum autos Wait till the "Each letter Seals More than and 816 contributions to fight in ' e carry for on next Utah against year's tuberculosis emphysema and other respiratory diseases" said Gus P Backman chair-man of the Utah Tuberculosis and Health Assn fund drive Mr Backman said he hoped everyone receiving a Christ- Seal letter will use seals on all their mail during November and December Mason W Smith Salt Lake mas ) 1 ' C ? ss t I appointed f ) gional At I krI: engi- - the - e-- e d' Re- 1 I 1 1 David L : r-- L 1 r ' I IV 1 1 ( A I e : ''' - N t ''''1 !I 1 i n t rii 1 1 ikil 1 1 r Bei I - '1' z- liS - P : -- 4 - i à i- -- ' - : k '7 - L Sid Craig 1 St I - It A a x 0 0 4 4 4 4 :1-- ' I '''''' ' N e ''1'"''' ''1" diftetitidairftaftkft :s 1 26 ( ' 1 '' 1 I 1 ' t 7 s 1 ' NtN s k 1 4144 ' ": fte-- ' - ita6 - I 1 1 n i : 4 it --- -) f ''11 - t 1 1 I 11 ark 1 1 471N c4"N - "- - ' - 1 ----' V 49 e' N ---- no 0)7) IY C 1 I ) --- 1! 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Fed v ?' k ' I In Colorado - ' f ! 0 1 One personal demonstration will convince you that partytime fun Tax j00 t '''' - ! -11 Utah-Wyomi- i - Fell''' i 1 ' ' irk - I 1185x1490004 4k k 2 for 20" ' ' slicers! I - 23"0 t l ! 775x141135x14 11:25x14F73115 i Tax 80o ' largo ' k I I Enjoy a sudden surge of poputarityl Dancing the Arthur Murray way is your "Open sesame" to delightful new friends—new-foun- d confidence —and evenings of fun thee 73501 Tires FedEx A "'" ' ' - s '' - Tesottool14- - EA4-- 4 1 jr i'''' t Other major projects under the include construction Lyman Project along the border and the Curecanti Storage Unit and Bostwick Park Project both ts - L ! HOLD HERHIM! IT'S THE NEWEST DANCE CRAZE! year-round- t '' ' E I Btdi or forlo 5 " 2 650x13700x13 560x15630x15 P''0 0 - -- -- e-'- 1 i :VV—Isltewall 6953114130x14 c'114N- d''' 0 l °I - 4 - ' ''''' ''''' e" e' 41 111' rheedS lI I t 1 s s tn'lettitS '" 11 Major Projects s 1 - ver basins Weber and Largest current job is the Bonneville Unit of the central Utah Project 4 ' ) ) it staff responsibility for reclamation construction in the upper basin of the Colorado River and In the Bonneville Add sparkle to your fall with 4 1 1 ' ‘ - 4- ) 1 I 1:4r - As regional engineer Mr Powers will have primary fi - 'b( I): t t 41 PP ' 'N -- 1 ) ( II 1 n''''' 3 i nnnnn1 ''''Nl Ili 1 Powers - t i t AFFonD - 2666 WashIngton Blvd 4 c : ( I ' 911:1835:1135:81:2°o°1xliss -- --- t1 I 41kIkiZta:LHLI:-:'s44'''- 8 1 5 ' 4J-- rtiii ' AT A PRICE YOU CAN ' 11 4? SOlt - ! f - ' It '' I Statt Respomibility ' cd' ' SA - c re- - gion 4 in Lake City i e ' 1 Crandall Region 4 director said Mr Powers will fill the vacancy left by the retirement of Wilford L Peterson school 484-718- 7 of- - neer for bureaus L nt' ' 53000 children those infected was not so suMr ccessful Smith said Something less than 25 per cent were prescribed or received the medicine "One of the programs high on the Christmas Seal priority list is professional education so that' doctors nurses laboratory and hospital workers will use modern methods in the detection and care of tuberculosis" Mr Smith still ' 1 A employes were tuberculin tested last year to find Utahns Infected with TB germs That represented 89 per cent of those eligible to receive the test This is an outstanding record of participation Mr Smith said The next step giving pre- ventive drug treattnent to ond Mr Christmas a message and an appeal the -' ' 'work programs hand in hand to stTetch benefit to the maximum" --- r"ki ' DOWNTOWN 0 0SUGAR HOUSE 0902 South Maini 1 South 328-025487-082- : : ' 2 Recappable Tradein ' in Den has been ver f1f - orr-'- '''' ' A' "e STEEL STUDS AVAILABLE if: Adv by 1414r Robison 1740 SA0144160 Av or Regular Bureau of Region 1 ' a the lice rql t are getting full measure of health protection for the dollar Investment" Mr Smith said "What's more the Christmas Seal and the contains health 1 61 - y 1414 Poi Snow p UP TO SIX MONTHS TO PAY NO CARRYING CHARGES R e clamation's ee "We for- e SHOPS IMAGINE THE COST ' TO US TAXPAYERS ' FOR HIS MISTAKES! I ' All Prices Include YEARS IN PUBLIC SERVICE: 24 r7inir7A 1''I 2 ik M U FF L ER I ABOUT HAVING: ' Inflation 1 BRAOS ' HOLLEY New York jeweler runs an ad for diamonds — l'iledge Against Inflation" This is the national mood — fear of inflation The President's push for a tax increase has helped it along Re-Ca- FREE INSTALLATION - IN10- - construction chief Rehm' InveMtnwnt Wilmington Ave (2190 South) Health Message ' of mer for coordination 55 Fear of a current rate the Ir:Istolatilitsetittnlo A Perhaps C quarters e To Fight Lung Diseas'es caes t Industrial production hasn't advanced — so runs the excuse — because of a succes- t fiat goods industries Industrial capacity is amPle - s trepeeain tb7 ' This is well above the 5 per cent "normal" G o v ernment economists take for granted that once you reand I as hotiseholders plenish our bank Recounts nnd pay off debts we will become pros- react to infIA stocks or Up estate As it most tita put aside ulhedge ta money fori contingencies This cnfluence retal sales It could affect the cat! 8 seven-tenth- line-tenth- this might etc Uit Li I do people Some buy monds or real otbdtbs pent in billions Optimistic Figures The financial statistics — strikes are settled! the dollar figures — are perMaybe so But are these The ordinary strikes or evidence optimistic suasively Gross National Product — the unruliness ' of social inlisar'My? total output of goods and services — boomed to an Negotiations Shift high annual rate - in the third ' The United Auto Workers quarter Union reaches a wage agreeBut physical output is not in phase with the money side of ment with the Ford Motor Co Do assembly lines start? No! the economy Note the plateau shift to local in industrial production startNegotiations ing with the second quarter of union officials in local plants Walter Reuther may be the 1966 in contrast to the rise in head of the union but who folGNP: lows a leader these days — in Industrial Production GNP '' government in unions in uniQtr 1966-versities? 1522 $7259 letters to be malted Monday to launch Gist annual Christmas Seal Campaign I rate tor s'harply risVietnam and ing outlays for increased federal suite 1 4 7731 7901 Thli9 in 11 1 1:158 excuses It it wel'ent ''' 1:411 W carry-throug- - 4 ?I I I11 76'21 7i43 The' wow n iws - ' been' sparked by dollar signs and - tc z ii --- ' ON - r ' "' A- - - : I g 21 low I hut an above six per cent level of sayings 1953-5reces- and the 1957-5skins A sentenee in "Automotive News" for Oct 30 ma y be sig nificant: "Where is the wan&ring Ford cirAinnekr?'' As fell Ford passenger ahrply thoseof gemeral i tors Chrysjer 'and American Motors during October were up only slightly over a year' Shouldn't they 'have ago boomed? Consumers aren't wallowing optimism Savings amounted to six and percent of disposable personal income in the fourth miarter of last year seven and threetenihs in tthe first quactxr it !Jai years six aid t sevemenths per cent in the second quarter and six and per cent in the third quarter Above 'Sarnia! 73t17 578n 1581 1370 III 'Annual 1 4 Novemior I DO Monday But this highsavings ratio has persisted for a ye arIt may be only a coincidence i i IN' i the Council of Economic Adand Mr- - Livingston v I sers Gardner Ackhty the current chairman indicate that — given the right political decisions and actions — prosperity could go on for another 81 months hut life is full of quick turnings History repeats with surprises Could it be that economists and statisticians wallow In optimistic projections even — the as the forward momentum—of prosperity is being arrested even as the nation runs into financial difficulties? Another credit squeeze for instance? i ' 1 Is - ‘ : ' - r—l'P'''-"-- Better former of chairmen 0 i t o cord And Edwin G Nourse and ! -'- onth e::cIKta prosperity An re- aI t - 4- -- --"-'b:- ' 135 2 11‘11 ' ' II Livingston 1 - ir z rd id A i ' r'' ' By J t - 7 ' - - p7::: The Sall Lake Tribune II Ala I I Questions US 'Prosperity' Expert - 1 1 I A ' ' ! Outlook' Ilusine!!-- A 1 - $ — 4 ' I : 4' t A -- ' H g Ctvlitt ' I - ' k tI rie4s fleiefetaes f't In ic TL 1 i - a t ' : 1 i' ' ' - '' ' - 11 r— -0 A 0 D r- - '- - 0 NA 1 k pit l'- 1( - 1 - glom -- - 4 -- '47p:N---1-- : 1 - 1 t ''' 4- --1 l' -- 4 : A--- : ' - |