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Show I J CLEARFIELD COURIER, feimd mateim yflin)(oiy Continued from Page the for State Prison companying documents). Accompanying (see (2ll(Q HAVING TRANSMISSION j 1 PRISO WHY CHAPEL? N There are between 290 end 900 inmetes At Mininu Security. Innetee in Minimum are gathering for worship In e snail, ill-suitroom, 12 place to worship is needed. A Volunteer of the finest and largest volunteer programs in the United States is operating at the Utah State Prison. Over 250 persona donate time by coming as families to the Prison where tney regularly meet with individual inmates. New associations and ties are made which assist the inmate in functioning better in prison as well es assist offenders after release from incarceration. We eempmaemmm OPEN MON. $30.00 specialE COUPON Wmi f Rl. low o6pm a tSAT. 6anvto2pm SLCGPfl Em Inmates have no privacy or sanctuary at Minimum Security. A chapel la needed where an inmata has a relatively safe sanctuary and a place to meditate. LIST al-i- GIVEN TO offices to record donations. Classifieds make Training- o Many inmates are ..i prison for breaking laws because their values conflict with laws. sense $2 week Religious programs impart values which, if internalized by offenders, keep then free from aw violations and prison after being released. Social Services THIS DESCRIPTION OF the Prison Chapel was included in the solicitation of money from Utah State employees recently. . Seen Mmhmm, AMNewyW. Gewww.Sewef um Q 197 April 16, riiSB- imm mm It MEMORANDUM J Director, DivisionsOfficeslnstitution TO: Anthony K. Mitchell FRO!: Social Services Seen M Ami y W. Mem MftWwti. n. O DhA.. t Executive Director Department of Social Service, Sum o limit h 4753 W. 2200 N.. Plain City, Utah 9:30 - June 9th Owner SUBJECT: FIM) DRIVE FOR TOE AT. THE CHAPEL INTERDENOMINATIONAL - PRISON April 21, 1979 nay be aware, a concerted chapel at the Utah State Prison. needed to construct this chapel, buted. The Department of Social contribute $10,000 as our effort As you TO: All APA District Director. APA Stiti Office Staff FROM: Keith N. Oram, Director Office of A.n.tance Paypient made to build new Of the $300,000 in private donations $144,000 has currently been contriServices has been challenged to in building this new chapel. effort is being NEW 6 USED Hone Gear & Sporting Goods It is requested that each enplovee be encouraged to contribute to A contribution of $.S0 for every $100 earned per month is suggested (i.e., monthly salary $500, contribution $1.50) in order to assist the Department in meeting its goal. However, any contribution will be appreciated. These contributions are tax deductible. this project. Fund Drive for the Interdenominational at the Prison SUBJECT: FACTfC KEG. FINANCING ON AMOVED CREDIT MOSt MAJOVCMDIT CARDS ACCiOTCD need an adequate place for these volunteers to meet with inmates. Sanctuary- (Utah Code Annotated (3).) Routine solicitation in state offices includes United States Savings Bond fund drives, the United Way and union membership drives (UPGA). We feel we are being asked, and possibly required, to give to this fund in order to cover up someone elses MARINE TUNE-U- P UKIUDES CHANCING TRAKMSSION FLUID, CASKETS, AND ADJUSTING IAKDS. FILTII EXTRA. Program: One political contributions from employees of the executive branch during hours of employment or through state facilities or in any manner impose assessments on state employees for political purposes. one source said. TRANSMISSION Place to Meet: A the solicitation memoranda were two sets of record sheets, one for names and amounts, presumably to be returned to the office of the executive director, the other holding receipts, and both with places for names of donors to be written. One source, . who wishes to remain unidentified, was told that payroll deductions would be available to employees wishing them. The Utah Merit System Act states in part, ...nor shall any person solicit mistake, ZfABfcOK ac- probably wouldnt get us fired, but not contributing could cost anyone a promotion. He added, Its not that anyone objects to the chapel or even the chapel fund. Many of us, however, resent the methods, taking of names and expenditure of working time because someone thinks the mistake of losing the money in the first place might prove politically costly. 17 TRAKStnS3I0r3 rfk: taft June 6. 1979, Page Chapel are requested to appoint a coordinator to assist in this drive. Please subnit the name to Sam Smith, Division of Corrections, by There will be a kick-owallas' IS, 1979. meeting for these coordinators You FIGURE Despite some first impressions, the Marine Corps is not all boot camp. After the first 11 weeks of hard work, theres a brand new life and a whole new career. Attached i. a memorandum from Dr. Anthony W. Mitchell regarding the fund drive for the propo.ed prieon chapel. Additional information is being provided explaining the phyiical character and the need for such a chapel. The Department of Social Services has keen challenged to contr.bute $10, 000 to this project, It is suggested that each employee contribute $. SO for every $100 eained per month (i. e. , monthly salary $500, contribution $2. SO). However, any contribution will be appreciated. ' These contributions are tax deductible. ff 1 oniaf- 20. Ay"- appreciate your assistance in this project able to exceed our goal. I and hope we Vi CITIZENS BANK ROY OFFICE will be SSvt i-, - i APR am in full support of this project and hope APA employee! will make a significant contribution toward the Department's goal of $10,000. jpSEViSj APA 2 5 1979 APR 1 APA Coordinator for this drive is Naomi Hughes. Please contact her if you have any questions. All contributions must be submitted to Mrs. Hughes by May 111,, 1979. that TISTRICT. 17 IS NOW YOUR 1979 2-- ASSISTANCE PAYMENTS A0MI9ISTPATICI1 Dmnofl ot CoirtetM Arc'll PiODeten Pawl M. Your cooperation is appreciated. SATURDAY SANK 160 Wtr Norm Temple tuft J?S PO Do 2400. fad UUCfry.Up 4110 t POl Prm, Oibf D011U414 An tovai PeponwMty Employ MEMO was passed to Office of Assistance Payments. THE ABOVE KNO:nh APA attachment, The Marine Corps does things nobody else does. Marines guard every United States embassy around the world and every major naval installation and key ship in the Fleet. Its part of a tradition that the Marines have held for over 200 years. cc: Anthony W. Mitchell, Sam Smith Ph. D. DISTRICT 2-- MINIMUM SECURITY UTAH STATE Keith N TELLER SERVICE EACH SATURDAY FROM 9 A.M. T0 1 P.M. WITH the State of Awitonco Payment Orem Oireciot Adminutratign ISO West PO lot 2400, DRIVE-I- N PRISON 84020 ox 250, Draper, Uteh CHAPEL FUND OHic in APR 2 j 973 North Temple Suite 209 LekeCnv.Uteh Mtio Tfr CITIZENSBAife 19 Sol N1S3W77 An Donation Received From iowel Opportunity Employer 2050 West 5700 South, Roy Tel. Dollars MEMO FROM Executive Director to Administrative staff. (MEMBER RECEIPTS GIVEN The president of the Utah Farm Bureau said today that repeal of a single outdated Act, law, the Davis-Baco- n could mean a tax savings of $18 to $97 on the average for every resident of Utah. Frank O. Nishiguchi of employees means tfix sailing s Garland said an analysis of figures supplied by the General Accounting Office shows consumer prices in Utah could drop between $45 and $134, and the cost of new homes could decline by as much as $729. The GAO is the of the agency Watchdog Congress. Act The regulates wages paid on funded confederally struction projects. It was passed in 1931. Repeal measures are under con- Davis-Baco- n sideration now in both Senate and the House. minimum wages, decreed by the Secretary of Labor, are often much higher than prevailing Davis-Baco- n wages in local communities. This drives national con 773-667- 3 FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION) for tax purposes. struction costs up about $2.9 billion a year. Nationnally, repeal would mean an increase in purfor chasing power of every family, a decrease in the cost of an average home federal tax cut of 1966 W. 5700 S. Roy Shopping Ctirttr 773-551- 0 $31-9- 2 $15-8- J nil 'Alen and Women Qla&Ai and Sujpp SPfiecitJtdb Co. - fob 3 DAYS ONLY Fri., Sat. DACES SPECIALISTS & Sun., Juno 8-9-- 10 &atAtonb - i 1 SLACKS Values to $24.00 DACES 1590 WALL AVE. 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