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Show 1 - The Salt Lake Tribune, Wednesday, August 15, 1973 Problems Tooele Group to Meet on Chicano Education wherever better district Nemelka, Grocers well as bringing formal complaints Albert Martinez, Tooele, a member, committee study said about 12 percent of the Special to The Tribune TOOELE Separate groups investigating Chicano allegain tions of discrimination Towle Countv will meet Wednesday at 5 pm tn the Tooele Board of Education office and again Aug 23 at a place and time to be set - Complaints On Beef Discussed s e Sfeak-a-bo- b Nemelka said, after the meeting that the asked protedures be set gtoup op so the countv attorney s and the association could woik out problems concerning alleged violations befoie issuing criminal complaints The county attorney's office has issued 18 separate complaints against food stores fm selling ground beef allegedly containing too much fat Pie Salt Lake County that states Code Health or beef hamburget ground mav contain no more than '10 percent fat and that lean ground uccf must contain no mure than 22 percent fat The URGA, Mr. Nemelka said, is also concerned about - a general indictment against all the stores, in light of all the complaints now issued The county attorney said he t made no deals" with the group, but added he did agree to work with the association in solv ing mutual problems currently cppecring 19 Aug. 13 thru Sloopy & Red Baron Boyles Brothers Vic & Dee Cardis .99 $1 Sizzler puts it all together Tangy pineapple, green pepper, onion .. wedged between great chunks ot tender choice sirloin., capped with mushroom Plus a buttery baked pot.no or french tries and special cheese toa-- p m , but open meetings will be held before the group issues a report, probably in October Mr s One good thing after another. Tooele Study Team, said Tuesday that the closed administrative session Wednesday is scheduled to last until about 1(1 meal we can but we out do not plan to inters ene We hope dialogue among interested parties will result in more favorable hung armagiag Bernarr S Furse, Utah State Board of Education administrative assistant and chairman of the Following issuance of seven new complaints against Salt Lake Area food stores Tuesday. members of the Utah Retail Grocers Assn met with .1 Carl Founts Attorney Nemelka to discuss his office's crackdown on stores act used of selling misbranded tion Meanwhile, M Reid Russell, an assistant Utah Attorney General, said, At this juntt-urwe are attempting to help feel they have taken second place for many years and we are now negotiating with the scool Mexican-Amenian- the situa- to county's population is Chicano . Lounge ntrtoiinmnt loom Accommodations liberal Slot. Golfing Guino Excitement Special Charters Fun Chow Wagon Each Sunday Rooms Starting at $1 1.00 Cash Redeemable Coupons Elko Travel Bureau -- 445 East 2nd closed-do- Mr Kurse said objective ministrative inquiry into gations of discriminatory e ad- alle- prac-tice- toward tVe Mextcan-America- 532-327- South Suite ' A Plaza Terrace s cofiifnsRanuiorei. n students is the goal V Its the the group, appointed by Dr Walter D Talbot, state superintendent of public instruction of & MANY MOTELS ' - Noting no specific allegaturns' have been received yet, We want Furse said, Mr contheir to voice persons as committee cerns to the Sizzler. real thing. j 3600S-Sta- 2111 e 0 LAU S 0 if fi iff -- fl 6225 Highland Dr ft n i family steak houses - -- Go First Cabin 04 ... Go Classified , Lawrence tive director Alder, execuof URGA, said he W told Mr. Nemelka grocers are working on too tight a pricing margin to inteni tonally violate r the law and added that he ; asked the county attorneys ot - fice for cooperation with gro- - cers The allegations that some ground beef contains too much fat, Mr. Alder indicated, may stem from the inera-- , dustrys rapid turnover of ployes He said it is not unusual frr a food slore to have an J employe not familiar with all laws regarding the selling of I meat or other products Stores named in complaints, charging sale of ground beef with too much fat. Tuesday - were: Albertson's Food Cen c ters, 370 E. 2nd South and 3750 S State; Safeway Stores. Inc. - 508 N. 300 West and East; Wholesale Value Store. Inc., 2050 E. 6200 South; Foodtown Super Market, 3950 S ' Highland Dr, and Micheals h East, Food Market, Sandy stores I6ti8-8t- h 9200-7t- Tests Probe Death in Box Elder : : Dont miss your Ford Dealers Clearance Sale. the right time to check all the extras that arent extra in a Ford in. V-- 8 power, Cruise-O-MatThey're standard. Things like 35I-ctransmission, power front disc brakes, power steering. Plus the pleasure of Fords famous quiet ride. So visit your Ford Dealer. And while youre there, cheek the Thunderbirds, Torinos. Mavericks, Mustangs and Pintos he has in stock. Remember, its Clearance Time. The time of the year when smart buyers take a close look. Its ic u. Special to The Tribune Box BRIGHAM CITY Elder County Sheriff Warren ; w Hyde Tuesday said the uni-- f dcntihed body of a man found ; on a sandbar in the Bear River has been sent to the t. medical examiners office in I Salt Lake City to determine the cause and approximate date of death - 1 ' were Sheriffs deputies I combing the area about one 1 mile north of tha Crossroads U.S where Trernonton m 191 and 30 intet sect Highways It was in this area, in the river, where the body was dw-- . s covered by three c. teen-ager- Sheriff Hyde said the body i had no identilication and was I dad only in a pair of shorts Property Tax Stable in Davis County Special to The Tribune For the FARMINGTON third consecutive year the I Davis County Commission has set the county null levy at 13 ; mills The mill levy is set on an 351-c- - u. in. 2V V-- 8 engine, standard. 1 assessed valuation of , $123,612,039, up from the valum 1972. ation of $115,897,401 Auditor Rodney . said County Walker The levy is divided for the general fund, 10 5 mills; debt - service on the hospital bonds, 3 mill, opeiating library budget, 1 25 mills, and library - building fund, 95 mill Fords plush full-leng- th door armrest, carpeting, standard. Power front disc brakes for safe, sure stops, standard. he closer you look, the better we look. Smart Time to see your Ford Dealer The genera fund budget in I 1973 is set at $2 95 million as compared to $2 45 million the previous year famous Front Room, color-keye- d Protective inner fenders that htlp tight rust and corrosion, standard. ', h V. f FORD FORD DIVISION |