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Show Page 10 CANDIDATE HELP FOR DROP-OUTS SPEAKS Here is a list of agencies which stand ready to help teenagers who are out of school. All dropouts seeking training and job preparation are urged to find the offices appropriate to their interest and contact them immediately. OUT ON ISSUES OFFICE older Chairman district for 27 years the only Democratic voting district in Salt Lake City. he tells how he is concerned about all people — particularly the poor and the minorities. “| am qualified Don Austin _ particularly in the Central City area to improve their property. | am all in favor of establishing a housing authority itn our area. We have many older homes which could be modernized and become quite comfortable dwellings. We must work toward encouraging this type of thing. | disapprove of absentee land lords. They are getting rich off because | care. | am a very angry man. |! feel our society is selling people down the river — young people, blacks, browns, the poor. of people who can't fight back.” It's time we put a stop to it.” On specific issues, definite ideas: Don do has-some unskilled people and minorities. He is very much in favor of more vocational and technical training to help young people enter the job market. He is interested in creating more para-professional positions for young people. He feels senior citizens not have representation on matters such as taxes and he wants to see these people give a better deal. He feels the greater burden of the taxation should be on As for law enforcement throughout the state, he urged that we get to the cause of crime, try to correct the reasons for it, rather than just locking people up. He would like to see more rehabilitation programs to your and more the counseling of. CORPS (NYC) serving those 16 years & See your Community Action Counselor Central City Office 615 S 300 E 322-2436 Satellite Center 586 S 200 W 328-4749 Northwest Center 776 W 100 N 359-8741 VOCATIONAL REHABILITATION Central City Office serving emotionally & all ages physically handicapped, 615 S 300 E 322- 2436 Salt Lake City years & older people Counseling Service for those on court probation, 905 E 500 S 328-8821 ADULT EDUCATION (Night School) serving anyone 18 years & older South High School 1575 S State 487-1626 Don is a working man — employed as an automotive technician at a UTAH TECHNICAL COLLEGE serving anyone 18 years & older 431 S 600 E 328-8521 4600 S Redwood Rd Taylorsville 299-3411 COMMUNITY SCHOOLS serving all ages Lincoln Community Education Center 1241 S Sate 359-5738 car dealership, therefore, lhe feels he is qualified to represent the average the man. apathy His biggest of community. the He concern people in suggests is our that Jackson Community Education Center 750 W 100 N 355-8662 Hillside Community Education Center 2375 Garfield Ave. 322-1471 if everyone were to get involved with the problems of their neighbors and friends, their own troubles would soon be solved. Jordan Community Education Center 1040 W 600 S 322-1471 VOLUNTEERS IN SERVICE TO AMERICA (VISTA) serving all ages Salt Lake High School 350 S 400 E 359-9732 Jefferson School 1070 S W Temple 359-4969 Jackson School 750 W 100 N 355-7776 If you would like to ask him some questions, call him at 364-6284 and get the answers for yourself. wealthy and less on the poor. Welfare issues: and Don other community feels a more realistic program to assist people on welfare should be implemented. A program which would enable these people to get back into the job market, all possible. He feels the Behavior Center if at UTAH'S: CUT-RATE WOOD Since and the Drug Crisis Center. are extremely important to community and demand support. Education: Don curriculum OVER utilize 500 KINDS ¢ COLORED and poorly planned “l would favor low-interest home improvement loans with long term pay back to encourage people, High Fashion Boutique & Afro Fashions & Products 7 © SUNDAY 9-5 Walker Bankard . GUARDIAN CHECK SERVICE problem with education the school system lies in inadequate NAILS ¢ STORM DOORS — FENCING | © ROOFING MATERIALS — FLOOR TILES the. curriculum. PANELING e PRE-FINISHED MOULDINGS school facility after school hours as real with WALL e FULLER PAINTS a community center. He stated that the and OF CEILING TILE — ARMSTRONG. e PLYWOOD feels that closing and EBONY LL. MATERIALS N our our neighborhood schools is very foolish and unnecessary. He Maintains we should modernize our present outdated schools, improve the SUPER MARKET 1956 Do-It-Yourself & SAVE - on LUMBER and ALL BUILDING Modification § 266-9551 or Ee 16 committed of crimes. local On employment: Don expressed a strong opinion that it must become everyone's concern we must work together to create jobs and tind employment, particularly for Taxes: He is for tax reform expecially as it pertains to widows abatement. 16 years ee 2830 S Main 486-1811 NEIGHBORHOOD YOUTH older | He is Chairman of the Central City Neighborhood Council, serves on the Multi-Purpose Board, The Community Action Program Board and is a member of SOCIO. and Don says that sums up his feelings. He is very emphatic when serving anyone & older See your family’s Welfare case worker No. 247, heading His campaign motto is “He Cares” SECURITY Job Opportunities in the Business Sector (JOBS) Apprenticeship Outreach Program Testing, Informing, Discussion, Evaluation (TIDE) WORK INCENTIVE PROGRAM (WIN) serving Welfare clients 16 years number of years. He has been the in voting EMPLOYMENT Address: 383 S 600 E Phone: 322-1433 The receptionist will guide you to the office most adapted needs, perhaps one of the following: Manpower, Development, & Training Agency (MDTA) Human Resources Center Don Austin, currently running for the position of representative from Legislative District 2 is a familiar face to Central City residents. Mr. Austin has been active in community affairs and politics for a unopposed OF 266-61 22 11 South 3rd West RICHARD COLLINS 02 23006 6 Salt Lake City, Utah 84101 - Phone 355-9497 Bee West 3500 South Salt Lake City ae Mia ha LOLae Lime fi OR AR ge : Artis & Ruth C. 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