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Show DESERET NEWS, 12 A F Gal Consumers Sound Off Thursday, April 24, 1969 by Bil Keane iMILY CIRCUS By GAY PAULEY UPI Womans Editor NEW YORK Its time housethe to let again off sound nation of the wives on quality and convenience of corn umer goods, especially in the packaging department. For as time marches on, the consumer becomes more critical and we hope the manufacture are listening to her more keenly. Anyone whos ever broken a fingernail trying to open a package that says "to open, press here knows there is still room for improvement. Suggestions pour in via letter to National Family Opinion, Inc., a Toledo, Ohio, marketing research firm which claims 90,000 homemaker conof Some their sultants. suggestions long since have -- jar A? "No fair! Last time I was sick I had to stay in my bedroom!'' become a reality such as making unsalted nuts, peanuts and chips for those on salt free diets. But many still are in the wishful thinking stage. On that subject of salt, for instance. One homemaker consultant wants to know why most canned soups are so Other additives to five second to bite off a new safety lid. State the calorie count on canned and frozen foods. .Manufacturers already do this in foods that stock the diet foods shelves. foods disturb women. One asks "why dont they make pancake mixes, bread mixes and biscuit mixes without sugar for those on restricted diets. Or "why dont they stop adding onion to prepared food Items such as frozen soups and casseroles. The latest compilation of "why dont they includes these also. Why dont they: Package all salad dressings in wide mouth (AP) Clnef. Justice Earl Warren, accepting a White House sae lute from political foe Richard M. Nixon, says he will leave his post "without malice in my heart toward anyonie." Warren, who retires in June,, was hailed Wednesday ly the President at a black tie dinner at the White House, where' toasts washed down some bitter memories. War-one-tim- was honored for his 50 years of public service. Be fore his 1953 appointment as chief justice by former President Dwight D. Eisenhower, Republican Warren was a political powe-- In- California, serving in several state offices, including three terms as governor. - num or ruTMi and BOX SPRINGS a salt substitute that doesnt leave a metallic taste. Size children's clothes to Et this generation of larger the garment childrens wear. ALL Manufacture OF OUR WAREHOUSE is young. not made sturdily enough for INVENTORY MUST Ufte All Sizes 9.95 wt up $79.90 up 5139.90 FLOOR SAMPLES DISCONTINUED Mattress or Box Springs... Queen Mattress or Box Springs--King Mattress or Box Springs Full or Twiii to jars .. Some Headboards prevent the wasted dressing that never can be gotten out of the bottom of the bottle. Manufacture an unscented liquid detergent. Design some sofas and In 1948 he was Tomas E chairs with the elderly in mind. Most furniture is too Dewey vice presidential to the floor for them. close During that time toothpaste in Package Nixon criticized Warrens poplastic tubes as they do hand-crealitical stand u too liberal. He and shampoo. also has attacked many of the Bottle Chiltons aspirin decisions of the Supreme with lids that wont come off Court under arren, on the for a childs prying fingers or mouth. One housewife wrote same grounds. UTAH MUSEUM ol FINE ARTS . 400 PARK FREE BUILDING ESTIMATE TO REBUILD YOUR FRE5ENT NO OBLIGATION MATTRESS ... UNIVERSITY of UTAH JMMt.rtA.'f. Friday, April 25, 1969 OVERMAN MATTRESS CO. 1 m p.m. Whir to 6 p.m. Sait lake enr 9601 So. Slat. 4JM40S Mattnni Af Md OGDEN NOVO 566 So. Univ. Avfc N. Ch.r j Z.nitb 942 2 J t Sugar House only SMD.fi Legal Notices NOTICI BEFORE MATTRESSES foil., Stop using synthetic thread in dresses that need ironing; the thread soon gives out from the heat Make a shield over zippers to travel ahead of the pull and prevent tangles with White House Salutes Warren WASHINGTON Built safety rails into the wall of the bathtub. Make foil bags similar to plastic bags for the purpose of reheating leftovers. Make wax paper in the wider size as they do alumi- feat "it took my salty. OUT r-CLOSE- HCARtNO THE PUBLIC SERVICE COMMISSION OP UTAH In the Matter of the Present SctwF-ttof Rate, Tolli end Charge for the Telephone TW6 of Service FOUNTAIN STATES TELEPHONE TELEGRAPH COMPANY AND (Petition end Complaint). Ceeo No, 5977. An 9ig3?CDZB039r5jrfe3Eti?7 - order the Commission In the d matter issued April II, 1969, euthoriied The Mountain States Telephone and Telearaoh' Company scne uie of increased rates and charoet for tfieohone service In the State ef Utah, in connection with the pned schedule of new rates a hear ing will be conducted bv the Conv mission at its office at 330 East Fourth South Street, Salt Lak City, Utah, on Wednesday, May 7, 1909, at 10 00 a.m. At such hearing. interested parties will be afforded an ooportunl tv to examine witnesses for Mountain States Telephone concerning the oro posed schedule of rates and chareea and to offer testimony in respect thereto. Mountain States Telephone has to make the following proposed changes In its tarff in connection with the new schedule of rates and to b submitted bv it: charos 1. To gradually phase out conces s.ons to clergies, churches, charitable munitions, and school strvices. 2. To regroup exchanges by raaym of growth for application of local service rates. 3. To establish Utah Intrastate n toll rates which will match as closely as possible tha Inrate loll terstate periods so as to reduce the amount of disparity between interstate and Intrastate rotes. 4. To Increase connection and rnnv charges. 5. To establish oacVaoe prices for a variety of service combinations for business customers so as to emphasize the marketing of service features .instead of hardware pieces. 4. Tg Increase charges tor torsi on exchange service. 7. To reduce the charges for color and princess of I To eliminate charges for tho cord most . useful and popular length$. 9. To establish a flat nvwhly ratt servor coin telephone ice with compensation paid the subscriber based on a percentage of alt receipts in the box in place of thg ba$d present arrangement which Iscommisuoon a daily guarantee and sion paid on local calls exceeding the guarantee. The new schedule of rates and rhargos to be submitted bby Mountain aveHahlo State Telephone will for inspection at the office of tho Commission on and after April 24, 199. By drder of the Commission. Dated at Salt Lake City, Utah, thif Hay of April l9o c. R. OPENSHAW JR. fEAU Secretary. NOTICE' to" water users havg The following applications been fUtd with tha State Engineer to in cnangt and appropriate water Sait Lake County, State of Utah, throughout tha tntlrg year unless othin Location erwise designated. SLBAM. Michael H. Fowler, 3401 South Slate Street, Salt Lake City. Utah, proposes to changa the point ef diversion, place and nature of uso of $.9 sec. ft. of water evidenced by Anp. No. 33579 (91629). The water was to have been diverted from o n point well 209500 ft. deep N 1310 ft. E. 1370 ft. from W4 Cor. Sec. 21. T3S. RIW, and iwed for of 4 families, domestic , urposes stockwatering of 400 cattle, and from 31 for Oct. to 9 supplemental Apr. irrigation of 260 acs. but limited to the sole supply of 180 acs. All uses in parts ef Sec. 21, T3$, R1W. Hereafter, SO sec ft of watar wilt wells be diverted from three ft. deep at me following points (1) $. 350 ft. E. 940 ft. (2) S. U 5 ft. E. 1240 ft. (3) S. 2100 ft, E. 1000 ft., ell from N4 Cor., Sec. 97, T4$, R1W, and used for domestic purposes of 4 families, stockwataring of 400 cattle, and from April 1 to Oct. 31 tor irrigation of ISO acs. All Sec 23; use M parts of $W$W parts of NE'a Sec. 27; ail In T4, TEBRIF1CSA VINGSIBEHI WPiTHElOUESTIQW MARK! t 0EH2E from E Cor., Sec. 73 and used for ttockwater-in- g TIS pf three horses in SEINE'S Sec 24. TIS, R2W. John A. Bernardo, :?73 James Caruso, Jimmy T. Bernardo 0 John A. and Fannie Bernardo, 1751 13200 South East, Bernardo. sec.-f- t. of water 01$ 0 Utah. Draper, 0 ft. deep ef well from a' 1000 ft. from point N. 1100 t s a Cor.," Sec. 33, T3S. RlB, and used tor domestic puY es of 1 fern of I horse, 2 y. stockwifering sheep, S pgs. and from Apr. 1 te Oct. 31 for irrigation of 0.2$ ac. All uses in .SWaSEU, NWaSEk Sec, 33 T3S, R1E. LaMar Draper, 170 39 2 77 ( East Main, Herrimen, Utah, 001S sec ft. of water from en 4 in. well too 400 ft. deep et e point $. 400 ft. W 1450 ft. from EU Cor., Sec. 35, used for domestic Tj$. RTW, end purposes of 1 family, stxkwatermg of 17 horses, end from Apr. I to Oct. 31 for irrigation of 0 25 ac. All uses m NWUSEU Sec. JS T3S- (ft (f ! 'it UMMER i r 4 CET ' Wi eT i GDC? iM CftDHWo Q n7TTHb Am rtHTTfr . TflE T Ci (iff Ifo OCH GDC? tSO i?T: Ml rnpp.-r.- ) P0RTSWEAR iiffiVt tTipp- to 'JTfa'iTT -. - a At GEC? iceWa QXDGCDdtlty q-nssn- s G0C? GEC? 0 GDC? 4 omni" infants fi 3SED fabrics i'tm o b nnnD 710 ft. R7W, jjdnn O C1C10- tJ Ol ) GDC? ndTl4- - 'Tier 51 earn NFANTS 4tJ qpsSSi NI'SE', R7W. Protest resisting the granting ef these applications with reasons there for must be filed in duplicate with the State Engineer, 44? state Capitol, Sait Lake City, Ufeh 04114, en or May 31, 199. HUBERT C LAMBERT, . $tte Engineer Published In Deseret News, Salt Lake City, Uuh on Apr 17, 24 end May 1, 199. NOTICE OF HEARING iS NOTICE GIVEN HEREBY on Wednesday. May 14. 1949, That at )0D a.m , in Room 301 City and County Bunding. Sait Lee City Utah. 0 public hearing will be heid before the Bord o City Commison he following proposed sioner change to the toning ordinance: To consider changing the zoning from Residential "R-6classification to a Commercial "C-1- " classification on all that property In the block between 7th and 4th South Streets and from the east side of 1st West Street,- - east 495 toet to the line of pro the existing Commercial "C-1ertv f ntlna on West Ten pie Street; said prooerty bring tha west 495 1w of Block 14, Plot "K Salt Lk . CtyTheStfrwy. or guestion of classification this district will be taken up at this meeting and all persons interested and present will be given an opoot- tunity io be heard either In favor al or against sa'd oroposed change. Bv order of the Board of Commis I'onerf of Salt Lake City, Utah, this 14th dtV Of April. 1969. HERMAN J. HOGENSEN City Recorder First plication, April 73,' 1969 Last plication, April 35, 1949 i c. Rtw. Rav T. Chavez, 3450 ;o24 South yii West. Hunter, Utah, 0.015 well sec ft.' of water from a 100 300 ft. deep at a pomt W. 742 ft. N. fflPTTt 1 11X7? ts ati Gn33anDGE9' cam,h 171X03 to 171X33 t ILLOW b rr ILDREN Oiv )9d?5a1 GIRLSISUMME GEC? GEC? o C) GH3 V f,km |