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Show 8A NEWS, Tuesday, March DESERET Federal & State as low as $5.00 GUARANTEE accurote prepa ration of every tax re'irn. If we make any errors that cost you penally or interest, ve will pay the penalty or interest. AMERICA'S FINEST TAX SERVICE TAX SERVICE, INC. (0) f Tuition hikes threaten every and student.1, college, should soon expect to pay at least 30 per cent for their educational costs, a University of Utah panel discussion disclosed Monday. Unly 30 students and teachers attended the panel which focused its discussion on House Jtah Bill 318. The bill would raise tuition an o.m. to 9 p.m. Saturday 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Man.-Fr- l. 2601 South State Phone: 486-742- 1 ADVIRTISIMINT Helps You Overcome FALSE TEETH Secretary of State Clyde L. Miller will represent Utah at March 15 meetings of the National Alliance of Businessmen D.C. $68 a year at each Utah Rep. Nielson Named budget institution of higher learning, ary "inroads by the public edu Panelists were Rep. Howard schtooIs forK, current hi8her Prob!ems-bill- ; Nielson, sponsor of the that public Neal A. Maxwell, U. of U. He explained letting higher executive vice president; Alfred ,schols favor C. Emery, U. of U. provost ;i education and other state agen- Steve Gunn, U. of U. student cies live on a poverty budget to own. body president, and Harris Vin fatten their state-wid- e A tuition hike, Rep. U. U. of student officer, cent, In the midst of a taxpayers Nielson said, would also equalize tuition fees at all state instidemands revolt, by public schools and a governors educa- tutions, and would eliminate tional recommendation of $40 prefeiential treatment for some million, tuition hikes are the schools. ONLY WAT only alternative, Rep. Nielson said. additional taxes a hike in tui"The prestige of the institu-seeunlikely, is the only way of bringing is threatened if inadc-jtio- n tion educational budget near the quate funds undermine universi-jth- e e ty graduate programs and ne- - Coordinating Councils other employment for mended appropriation of $44.7 faculty members, the Utah leg- - million, the legislator said. islator said. Well be lucky to get the g o vernors recommendation, and a tuition hike seems likely, Maxwell said. average in Washington, Approval for Millers trip was given today by the Board of Examiners. Gov. Calvin L. Hampton, who said he would be unable to attend since the Is scheduled to conclude March 13, asked Miller to represent him. Leg-islati- PROVO A Provo IMMEDIATE OPENING CROUP INSURANCE man was accidentally shot and killed Monday when a rifle he was holding discharged in his truck. Victim of the shooting was Max L. Jones, 33, 1481 E. 580 South. Provo police said Mr. Jones had driven his truck Into a Provo service station when the accident occurred. They said he asked two witnesses how to put the rifle back in a rifle scabbard and was attempting to do so when the gun discharged. The shooting was ruled accidental by police and by Utah County Attorney M. Dayle Jeffs. SALES REPRESENTATIVE IN SALT LAKE AREa Western company. At least 2 years experience required. Salary to $10,000 plus bonus and car. large, for Confidential Intorviow Write Box No. co This C-- 4 Newspaper USE NEWS ACTION ADS Because Looseness and Worry or feel No be longer Shot Kills Provo Man Miller Okayed For D.C. Trip College Tuition Hikes Likely, U. Panel Says INCOME Wa guaranies 4, 1969 annoyed because nf loose, wobbly false teeth. FASTEETH, an Improved alkaline powder, holds plates firmer to they feel more comfortable. Avoid embarrassment caused ay loose false teeth. Dentures that fit are essential to health Bet your dentist regularly. 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But this effort was too small and lacked to be effective financial backing, the student leader said. 2450 PLUS 50 last-ditc- h 12.95 Day's slacks! ONLYr vost cautioned. More than 3,000 form letters protesting inadequate U. of U. appropriations and the threatened fee increase will be given to legislators this week, but this effort will be a little late, Gunn said. On a small scale, students tried to show political concern ? well mowUnfO The award was made for his meritorious service in Vietnam from September 1967 to September 1968. VTD VING iimoifi rrr.n Jiiim Sugar House O i m WTC nlT fr. jsm GIVI I COTTONWOOD OOOIH Mustang Hardtop NlMyjr Bush r' Jr t,' VT , rrm f. ' M ''""r r. t s r h'i, : . , ' f dashing slip-o- n wings its way around superbly styled to compliCatalan calf in black or an extra flexible sole. brown with special comfort feature shoe with the ment your new outfit. The all-ne- w profile Pebble-graine- nuu is d $32 ZCMI 4 MEN'S AND BOYS' SHOES - all .tor . 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