Show Rule Changes Cul Comention and Visitors Bureau Report United Way Goal Vo-E- d $5040000 Enrollment 5 Milt LOGAN (AP) Changes in graduation and college entrance requirements have caused a downturn in vocational enrollments but State Board of Education members have no concrete solutions to the problem 4 5 3 b Million “Minor adjustments and coordina- 3 Million that would remove these negative defects" said 2 5 Million Kent Worthington associate superintendent for vocational education Vocational education enrollments have dramatically declined in grades where increased requirements have put new pressure on students’ schedules Worthington told board members meeting here Friday New proposals that would provide more options and flexibility were accepted by the board on a tentative basis and scheduled for further discussion next month 1 19H6 7 B9 SL Area Hotels to Host 10 Groups With 906 Attending $379614 and taxes of $37012 Twelve groups each with attendance under 25 will have an additional 221 attendees creating $92599 in additional revenues and $9028 in additional taxes Salt Lake area hotels have reported to the Salt Lake Convention and Visitors Bureau that 10 groups are collectively anticipating attendance of 906 Upcoming events at the Salt Palace include- the Yngwie Molsteen concert Golden Eagles vs Milwaukee and Utah Jazz vs Dallas According to the International Association of Convention and Visitors deleBureaus surveys $419 gates spend approximately which will bring in revenues of welcome 64 members of Rice Millers Association Wednesday — Uadisson Hotel will host 60 visitors from Utah Greenhouse Growers and Landscape Thursday — Hilton Hotel will wel come 30 members of the Joint Council of Teamsters 240 conventioneers from Southland Corporation will meet at the Salt Lake Sheraton — Marriott Hotel will host visitors from Interstate Oil Compact Commission Monday — Salt Lake Sheraton will welcome 50 conventioneers from EG&G and 60 employees from the Department of the Interior Office of Surface Mining 25 visitors of Interstate Nuclear will meet at Snowbird Tuesday — Marriott Hotel will Sunday 257 anything less is kidding yourself 5 Million Million JUST ARRIVED $500 000 NEW TREDEX TREADMILL!!! Holiday Special 1 0 Tnrro UUn IlLLw I from UNIVERSAL HOME GYMS AEROBICYCLES ROWING MACHINES FREE WEIGHTS of goal I United Wy from UMVtRSAL $250 lAwvai lhwealGym Dealer 582-503- Equipment 582-561- and save! United Way In Charity Drive $olt Lake Area Resident resident call 484-484- 773-873- 3 1 at inkley's pm EVERY NIGHT TIL CHRISTMAS SUNDAY EXCEPT SAT-CLOSE- t D pfliTaiBISMl J The Utah Symphony has joined forces with United Way of the Great Salt Lake Area to raise money for the homeless at a holiday concert The symphony will donate all proceeds from its Dec 17 Christmas concert to provide a children’s playground at a homeless shelter The shelter will be built in the Salt Lake &TREE FARMS 2075 North Main Layton Utah 84041 6 or 857 So Connor Si Salt Last1 City Utah 84 108 Our very wishes lor a Happy Holiday Season f LAYTON Utah's O' nPMFNT j - $1200 SHOP 'TIL 9 Symphony Joining pine ear- - ol onioyment long after they have graced your liome with Christmas time beauty teh Gym scotch AUSTRIAN PINE COLORADO SPRUCE COl 0RAD0 BLUE SPRUCE Vaulilol livo and growing liees that will givo s239500 $2175704 43 LIVE CHRISTMAS Good thru Dec 23 1986 Today’s Total area The concert begins at 7 pm at Symphony Hall General admission tickets are available at the Symphony Hall Box Office or at Smith Tix outlets Reserved seats can be purchased for $25 by contacting United Way United Way of the Great Salt Lake Area is spearheading a $3 million to $4 million campaign for g the homeless The capital drive is expected to take two years to compete Funds will be used to build a permanent transient shel- - 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