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Show wirruirmi- DESERET NEWS, g(J - )iwifciiliiiiyiiiM1ipiT'iiHM Friday, July 11, 1969 Farmers Receive Post a professor at Brigham assistant professor at College Young Uni- has versity, been appointed assistant to the T Under new and amended sales tax laws, farmers can ties and baling purchase twine, feed, seed, or seedlings without paying sales He formerly was an executive with KSL m Salt Lake City, vice president of Gillham Advertising Agency and an Heber G. Lake Salt Wolsey, former now and executive advertising Dr. PROVO W Tax Exemptions Utahn Takes Mew Y. flfenfpiMi tax, reported Joseph H. Franstate commissioner of agriculture. Purchases of fuel oil for neating orenards to prevent cis, ost damage and other fuels farm use also are exempt from sales tax. f foi of Southern Utah. Sugar House Only! in president charge of all BYU communications activities effective Aug 1. I)r. Wolsey This is a new position in the University Pres. Ernpst administration, L. Wilkinson said. Wolsey will three general supervise areas: -- Communications services, with Darrel J. Monson as director, including broadcast media services, educational electronic media, services, motion picture production and photographic services. QXS300uD7 ftte0ooO SjgGoO The university press, with L. Olson as director, including graphics, printing service, sales, publication mail services and editing and publishing. Ernest The Division of University Relations, including press relations, campus tours and devotional assemblies, internal relations, booking sports information, conferences, fol&v V -- Hnl ' attractions, university Program Bureau, mail answering service, speakers bureau, university relations edi- m n I ( (film ij, tors. Stephen R. Covey, who has served as assistant to the president in charge of the Division of University Relations, will take a leave of absence to work on a doctorate at University of Hawaii. received a B Sc. Wolsey degree at BYU, an M.A. at Northwestern University and the Ph.D. at Michigan State University. U.S. Approves $542,758 In Utah Pacts Deseret News Washington Bureau - WASHINGTON Federal agencies approved contracts this week totaling $542,758 for Utah firms and institutions. The largest, $431,009, w'ent to Eimco Corp., Salt Lake City, for research in treatment of municipal waste under the water pollution control ts Os piogram. The Department of Health, and Welfare awarded the Utah State Division of Mental Health $30,000 for a one-yeyouth service project and gave the states juvenile court $26,100 for a piogram of staff training. Education Syracuse MB' received City $43,000 from the Department of Housing and Urban Devel- opment to assist in improving the municipal water system. Brigham Young University was awarded a $12,649 r to cover two research projects sponsored by the National Institute of Health. One of the projects will examine college adjustment of American Indian students. The second will investigate electrical brain stimulation. con-tia- one-yea- QKnrnPiK$' hfecn-!- rti " C3 sjr PLASTA-THAN- E arance 10S GALLON Rugged, long lasting clear plas- 222) tic coating, that lasts up to twice as long as varnish. Beautifies and protects woods and metals- -f loots, furniture, woodwork. Comes in gloss or satin. INSIDE - ir-- means double value for your the Savings grocery dollar! Your cash register tapes prove Plus everybody s with our new, low DISCOUNT PRICES ALBERTSON'S DOUBLE DEAL ... clearance OUTSIDE VUiYUATIX Res. $5.68 Gal . WHATEVER favorite GOLD STRIKE STAMPS! $599 O YOU NEED fTtT KETCHUM'S V HAVE IT! Expert Advice Service With Evoty Purchase So. at 7th West I ,I |