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Show 16 A DESERET NEWS, Thursday, August 21, 1969 AAillion $317 Seen For Utah Utah ,iaces a $317 million deficit by the end of the 3970-8decade if present venue trends continue, the Utah Foundation estimated Tuesday. projections by 1'otmdation analysts were based on the premise that and expenditure trends of the past five years would continue in the future. For the past 15 years, the report said, Utah has spent more for state government than it has received from revenue sources. To balance the budget, the state has resorted to use of surpluses, borrowed windfalls funds, and increased taxes. e In addition to the projects of budget deficiency, the state could face added spending-re- Long-rang- e revenue which demands spending could push the deficit figure over the $530 million mark in the next decade! The Foundation report notes that state agencies and de- partments long-rang- e capital improvement requests are added to the operating deficit, the figure would go Well over $500 million. Suggested as alternatives to continuation of present spending trends, the Foundation study recommends: , Reduce spending rics. proposed CALENDAR fctoionul print nxhibil. iponsornd by of Fedtrallon Rocky Mountain Crrl8 Houi Gollnry, PM S. . toulh Tompit. Utah Art iponsorad by th Utah Hoi Imtitut at Fin Art. Capitol Rotunda. Workj by J. Roman Andrua and Trevor Southey, Sprlnpvlllo Art Gallery; Pointings by Mrs. Jerl Kina Charller, Provo Utilities Blda. Robert Rumel, Tower Theater, IT E. h South; Kathy Cook, Tho Movi, J9th South and Wasatch Boulevard) Median, Murray Art Shawcasa, 541 S. stole; Utah and American art, Tivoli Gallant, 34 W. Broadway. ZCMI Tiffin Mrs. Kayla Gabbart, Room, downtown Salt Lakt storot collection. Salt Lakt Art Center, 54 Pinch Lent; Puppets from tho Pioneer Craft collection, permanent House, East; Parmanant col lection, University ot Utah ,Fln Arts (Park Bulldlnol. Area artists, LaRalna's Art Gallant, 341 E. JJr d South; American and Eu-- r ocean masters, Lamp-Pos- t Gallery, 4 W. 2nd South; Contemporary art, Gallery M, 24S S. Main; Area and European art, Wohler's Art Gallery, 4327 S. Slatt, and area artists, carlea Gallery, Sunsal Beach, Mt sale ex- a . Airman Promoted Ronald E. Chytraus, 0 East, has been pro- moted to lieutenant colonel in the Utah Air National Guard. Chytraus, a pilot with the Military Air Lift Squadron, joined the Guard in 1950. He was commissioned a pilot 191st 5 ivw Mens long and short sleeve or boys short sleeves in a terrific selection of patterns and solid colors n and regular colwith hr lars. All sizes for men and boys. Utah's present tax structure will produce an estimated $2.9 billion in the next decade, the study indicates. But present spending trends would result in an outlay of $3.2 billion in that same decade to support state programs. 3671-214- r I Secure th. tI . 1" 99c men's loafer and saddle Obtain additional revenue from sharing of federal taxes. funds added through borrowing. OF ART 7-- 14 In- building Increase taxes. ' and Heavy on fashion brassy, ornaments, hi rise tongues and bow, extended soles and blocky heels. You'll delight In the selection . of colors for fall, come and see them now! projects. Speed up collection of isting revenues. 3-- 6x 3" to 5" creases for current programs t below the rate of growth of the past five years, Scale down, eliminate or postpone Values to 3.00 -- Stretch panty hose tights in flat knits. Wide choice of colors to fit 2 to 14 Fresh new styles and colors for fall fashfabioned in easy-car-e submitted building requests t girls' tights girls' dresses have totaling $221 million, of which only $6 million was funded by the 1969 Legislature. 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Insulated with 100 Polyester fill, 100 cotton cover in four exciting patterns. 90 rustproof zipper . . . machine washable. lock-stitch- Values to 90.00 ed Values to 11.00 6" Wrap yourself in the luxury coats. of our Natural mink trims on wool or wool blend fabrics. Sizes many colors. ed 8, fall fabric sale Cotton Corduroy in thick, thin, medium and wide wale. 36 to 99c 44, Val. to 2.00 i.1 Wools and in bonded and unbonded types. Values Wool-Blen- ds to 6.00 2 99 Dacron polyesters in solids, textures, 54. Val. to 7.00 4.99 fa faf A SUGAR HOUSC 6pEN tO AM. MONDAY THRU SATURDA- Y- SHOP MONDAY AND TRIDAY 7ILL 9 P.M. IOUNTIFUL OPEN MONDAY THRU SATURDAY 10 A.M. Till 9 PM-U- SE OPTION CHARGE ACCOUNT OR tAY AWAY 'I KoB |