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Show c 14 A Sc6ET NEWS, Monday, November 1969 17, - Armstrong To Address Water Users LAS VEGAS. NEW I. Arrr-ror- serer re g - Fill rommi ire B .reau of P.eeia-rr.atiotr.e Eon wi.i andre annual n'potir; of the Colorado R:er Water Aof Tnur-da- y ar.d Friof ler ret Sega. day in Armstrong wa awiranr di rer tor of the Bureaus Region IV wi'h headquarters m Sal' Lake Cit at the time of his Pie idert by appoT.trrent to Nion succeed Flod Dorniny. a m. in the wdl opt . at Riviera Hotel with an ar.tici-pae- d 40 delegates beirg welcomed bv Nevada's Lt. Gov. Ed Fike." He will speak on Environment on the Colorado" at 10 a m Thursday. The session hie l Oher trormrg speakers Gen. Will, am Brig. Glasgow Jr., division L.S. Army Corps will M. ergi-neer- of ou'h Pacific, San Car! H. Brorn, exdrector. Nariora Assoeiatinr W R. and Washirgor, Th.eme deputy assistant ec retary. Office of Water Quali ty and Resparri,. Denanment of the Interior. Washington. Jordan J. Croat n. senior vncp president of the First National Bank of Nevada, wdl address Thursdays lunch' i. Speaking Thursday afternoon will be Bert L. Smith, informational consultant. Irrigation Distrit ts Association of California : Charles J. associate research coordinator, EROS (Earth's Resources Observation Satellite) Program, L'.S. Geological Survey. Washington, and L. M. Alexander, associate general maager. Salt River Project, Phoenix. Ergirers - Fran ecutive Water P.obi-nov- RECAP SNOW TIRES $188 Plus T TIRE SNOW CHAINS TIRE $095 STUDS THERMOSTAT and up ftr tire n NEW HOOD TIRES POWER-PUL- Full Depth Self-Uanin- !,ifi m m OljMVa? L Full Width STARTING g FLUID Double Strength Nylon 7.7514 . ' $ OPEN SUNDAY 10 A.M. to 2 P.M. MAIN STORE 1946 S. STATE ONLY Si SOM SALT LAKE OGDEN COTTONWOOD MALL reservation. Paul M. Holt, chief auditor and director. Auditing Division, Utah State Tax Commission. requested the opinion. He said it has been the policy to apply the tax in the past, but he decided to ask for the opinion after one large oil company, which sells petroleum products to the Navajos, questioned the legality of the tax. The opinion was written by Atty. Gen. Vernon B. Romney. It noted that the tax would probably not be applied if the tribe purchased 1.000 gallons or more of gasoline and used it strictly for governmental purposes. This would be in line with state policy regarding bulk sales cf gasoline to federal agencies. ,. ZCMS AUTO CENTERS wA rmm vina bies shots has been passed by t h e County mmiimm'iwiiimiHit Commission. have been no reof rabie for sevcase ported eral years, but officials feel the ordinance is necessary to prevent any future outbreak of the disease. Briefs Cost of a dog license is S3 for male or spayed fema'es ar-S6 for females. A penalty is charged for late purchases of tags after the March deadline. HinmiimnimimtiiHi! impounded. Cost of geitmg the dog back will run at least" $10. A local veterinarian said rabies shots cost about 54 and Community School Concept Meeting LOWER THAN UTAH STATES EIGHT MOUNTAIN ELEVEN WESTERN STATES FIFTY UNITED STATES $86.35 $172.37 $83.76 States and the national average. Information from booklet prepared by Utah Foundation and obtainable free at the Deseret News. Call or write to Reader Service Bureau, Deseret News, P.O. Box 1257, Salt Lake City, Utah S4110. Or they are available at the Deseret News, 31 E. 1st South. Include 10 cents for mail orders. General in Los Angeles, will be a featured speaker in a discussion of the Middle East situation at a meeting of the United Nations Aso-- c i a t i o n of Utah Monday at 8 p.m. He will join of University Utah professors Lorenz K. Kimball and Khnsrow Mostofi in the review, titled Confrontation or Settlement" in Orson Spencer Hall. Abilpah will speak on The Israeli Perspective. Mostofi, an associate professor of po- - participate. - ! 5,000 Miles with 99 citations, followed by parking citations. Other citations included failure to yield the 27: running a stop sign. 17; running a red light. 42: improper look out. 47. and failure to maintain control, 12. 74 right-of-wa- County Recreation Offices Moved Salt TAYLORSVILLE Lake County Recreation Department offices have been moved into new quarters at thp County Complex. 21st South and State St. Gary Swenc-en-, ent. said that superintenda new telephone East. number to provide recreation information also has been Kimball also is president of for thp U.N. Association . Members will attend a business dinner at the Union at 6:30 p.m. prior to the discussion. made available. 1969-70- can Person calling get the latent information on availability of golf courses, 1 f, skiing data ar.d other county recreation activities, he said. This kind of help had been handled in the pat by the department secretary, who was swamped" on many occasions with calls for information. Swenen said. Plans for a sleigh riding hill at 93(10 South and 13th East have been dropped by the department because of zoning changes by Sandy City on adjacent property, he said. Air Force Promotes Brigham Man - Binoculars Taken A $150 set of binocular wpre ioipn from a car parked at 3rd North and State Street and owned by Howard Saei-hoSaskatchewan. Canada. The first community school and encouraged program, supported by the Mott Founin dation. was developed Flint. Several Mott Foundation officials and administrators from community school programs in Minneapolis and Miami will attend. Salt Lake County deputy sheriffs traveled more than 15,000 miles to issue 464 trafOctofic citations during ber. according to a citation report released today. The report listed speeding as the most common offense, litical science at the U. since 1963, will discuss, The Soviet Union in the Middle East. Kimball, an assistant professor of political science, w ill present a paper on The United Nations and the Middle Consul conferdiscussed at a two-daence at tbs University of Utah Tuesday and V, '.nesday. 464 Citations Israeli Consul On Panel At U. Israeli Wednesday. of cmmunitv A team school consultants, including Frank J. Manly, executive director of Mott Foundations Projects. Flint, Mich., will Thp conference will be held in the University of Utah Urion with sessions at 9:3(1 ard 10:15 a.m. and 12:15 and 1:30 p.m. on Tuesday and at 9:30 and 10:20 a.m., 12:00 on 1:15 noon and p.m. Due to particularly high figures in California and Washington, Utah ranks below the 11 Western States in combined sales and income tax collections. However, it is above both the eight Western Abiieah. The community school conmobilizing the schools cept to meet educational, recreational and cultural needs of w ill be the total community y ales And Income T axes In Utah Benjamin given There Area running w i'hnut Inosp a vaccinanon tag will be AVERAGES Tax Applies To Indians, State Says must be years. Animals HIGHER THAN UTAH two every A new law requiring all dogs in Salt Lake County to get ra- found e, The state attorney general has ruled that the Tax Commission is within its rights in applying the motcr fuel tax to gasoline sold to (1) The Navajo Tribe of Indians, as a sovereign political entity; (2) a Navajo Indian residing in the Navajo Nation, and (3) a residing on the 5 00 La7 Kecfuirss Dogs To Get Tobies Shots COMBINED STATE SALES TAX AND INDIVIDUAL INCOME TAX COLLECTIONS PER CAPITA 1968 FISCAL YEAR D. Fred BRIGHAM CITY Stiver IT. on of Mr. and Mr. VV. 833 7th D. F. Stiver. has been South, promoted to U.S. Air the in sergeant Force. electronics equipment repairman. 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