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Show nwmmi rnymym M ,, r y,, Mim f"1 I"' t" 1in raxm-- -- yuy ? Weber Biases Service Trai OGDEN The chairman of the Weber County Commission believes Salt Lake County could take a lesson from some systems already operatin Weber ing effectively County. Albert L. Bott, who also serves as chairman of the Front Regional Council of Governments, said studies are really not needed to see if certain combined services work. ing done that they are just recommending, he said. FORGET BOUNDARIES If they would consider that Utah takes in land outside of Salt Lake City, they would find that many things are be- - Library, which provides service to everyone in the county; The only way they can accomplish this is for leaders to forget boundary lines and look at the effect upon taxpayers from the standpoint of providing efficient services and holding the tax down. Many of the things Salt Lake is just considering we have already done. Wasatch city-coun- He cited the Weber County operation of the Weber County incinerator, which burns gar r Now Possible To Shrink ADVIRTISCMENT AOVIRTISEMINT Relieve Pain In Most Cases. New Tori, N. T. (Special): A scientific research institute has discovered a medication which has the ability in most cases to actually shrink hemorrhoids. In case after case, the sufferer first notices prompt relief from the itching, burning and pain. 'r . or stinging without narcotics astringents rf any kind. The secret is Preparation H an exclusive formula for the treatment of hemorrhoids. There is no other formula like it! In addition to actually shrinking piles and relieving the painful distress Preparation H sThen this medication starts right in to gently reduce th swelling of inflamed, irritated 1 J it was all accomplished And lubricates, makes bowel movements less painful and soothes hemorrhoids. Tfests conducted ou hundreds of patients by leading doctors n, in New York City, in D.C. and at a Midwest Medical Center proved this co. the irritated tissues. It also helps prevent further infection. Preparation H comes in ointment or suppository form. No prescription is needed. Wash-ingto- ments could be served by with communities nearby such services. The unprotected communities would pay a regular service charge, which would go to the communities with fire departments which served them. The county would be completely out of die fire department business," Bott said, in case this system is adopted. This would reduce insurance rates considerably in communities that are now only partially protected because of the distance from county fire stations. In the next 90 days, another FIRE PROTECTION In addition, a study committee is presently examining the problem of fire protection within the county. The committee is considering the advisability of setting up a countywide system in which communities without fire depart The State Tax Commission now is selling to oleomargarine manufacturers rolls of oleo margarine 5,000 tax stamps which must be affixed to packages of oleo sold in Utah beginning July 1. Vernon L. Holman, commission chairman, explained that thi new law requiring stamping of oleo packages sold in Utah was passed at the request of the Tax Commission to prevent tax evasion. Last fiscal year, he said, the state received 5862,000 In oleo tax. Because of efforts to truck prevent bootlegging shipments of oleo into tho state, this tax already has netted 5900,000 for the fisca) year to end June 30, he said. In the past, importers of oleo have been required only to pay tho tax of 10 cents per pound without DESERET NEWS, rs Arab Book study committee will report on the advisabiilty of consolidating Ogden City and Weber County planning departments. Bott said one director could do the job presently being handled by two ones. Committees are also studying consolidation of purchasing departments for Ogden City and Weber County, as well as recreation departments. Bott maintains that recreation needs should be one of the functions of the which have the schools grounds and high-price- d buildings, know-ho- A NEW Dr. Sami A. Hanna, Univerof Utah associate profesof languages, has coauthored a book, Arab Socialism, with Dr. George H. Gardner, former U. of U. fellow. The volume, released by !. J. Brill Publishers, Leiden, Holland, is a documentary survey in four parts: perspectives on Arab Socialism, basic ' concepts of Arab culture, social reform awareness and a discussion of socialism and a possible solution for Arab modernization. Hanna joined the V. of U. sity sor State Tax Commission Selling Margarine Stamps To Makers Painful Hemorrhoids And Promptly Stop The Itching, bage from all Weber County communities with costs paid by service charges paid by the communities; the Weber County Health Department, which also serves all residents, and the Weber County Hospital, also available for use by everyone in the county. Co-Autho- y ly gngiF W fny WTTryy aqyiil Monday, June 23, 196? (f liop..Jr3-- i f 1 1 I JCgFCJB (SOODCPOCD - RENT BY HOUR 1 ONLY DAT - WEEK - Sejlh State Open Evenings Phone vnLuncLu wuryn gVALJABLt LUUrOfrg 1 Save 28c 8 .wnaxLeisttoueM TUCK TAPE SHAG CARPETS GOLDEN TOUCH, 100 KODEL. Deep, luxurious OP88 shag in solid colors 6r Extra resilient remarkable stain resistance. Available in 20 colors dPsq-jd- . WATER HEATER Fully Automatic FANFARE, HEAVY NYLON SHAG. Extra long for extra wear 1700 Over ... pile! Double decorator selected colors. 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Bowman was conducting an investigation of police handling of a sniper Save 23C WHtifiHJSEOUEON Ran tig dinpenner a larlg i i Save20C i INVALUABLE 266-113- Mid-Summ- er FLOOR C0VERIH4 King of the Industry FOWLER GLASS iBRIHGTmiTHECOUPONSFORlYOURlSHAgEOFjgAVlMCS MONTH affixing Holman said the new Stamps also are available for ized so they may be affixed mechanically to the waxed cartons. In all, 10 million stamps, enough to pay 51 million In taxes, have been ordered and art being dis pensed. For unedored oleomarga While p H month LAURY MILLER PONTIAC 3535 stamps. TOOELE 5 ON 8.95 Ihe fun pface rayril LIFE uptsmoR rine the tax is only five cents. Stamps also art available for this product Five dollar stamps to bo affixed to drums of colored oleo also are on hand. y . .4 re- - BankAmcrka Service Corporation e 4 .4 4. a. 486-07- 81 |