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Show vy 16 B DESERET NEWS, Thursday, ipp'i wvirmnP1 ntnry w --"- - w ,.., yytipt rfrri rrrn i In H ri ii n i i i t , u , January 23, 1969 Consolidation Pros, Cons I laired At Meet toward By JAN PADFTELD i)eseret News Staff Writer S?OALVILLE An explopublic meeting in the Srth Summit High School , auditorium aired mixed views V" consolidation of Summit 5County three school districts Wednesday night. 5 thief spokesmen during the Seining were Harvey Pace, n s h i p ; Leon Maxwell, ja JalviUe ; Ralph Roghaar, Salville; Eugene Pace, Wan-pand Reed Brown, Hoyts-(le- . re iarvey Pace, president of board of education; Max-1a board member, and of ghaar, superintendent hools, all opposed consolida- - SlfTaking - r $ a igence, a school from "eifnhumity is a traumatic a progressive Brown said. Board members said consolidation is financially unsound and not advantageous, since the present school offers an educational program equal to that available in a larger school. We know what we have here, but we are dealing with an unknown when we speak of education in a central consolidated school, they said. Eugene Pace, former legisy lator, said building a new located high school housing grades 10, 11 and 12 from each district is financially feasible right now according to figures from Lie office of the State Superintendent of Public Instruction. The bonding capacity of the three districts after consolidation would be $2,317,000 only $1,500,000 is necessary for the proposed consolidated facility," Pace said. He quoted a study report made in 1967 by Deputy Supt. Walter D. Talbot that North Summit could still build the proposed new cafeteria and industrial arts center, which could be used as part of a junior high school. If we consolidated now and waited until 1972 to build a central high school we could program, ex- and had we followed fhe pattern of majority vote in Consolidating scl. jIs wed be holding classes in one-roo- al over America, own said concerning circulated in Summit Jgijunty- - against consolidation, t feugene Pace and Brown, 5p(li local dairymen am! businessmen' head the Cidzers in Sum-Sn- it jior Better Education camwere County" in favor of HB20 paigning galling for cnnsolioation of Summit, South Summit and Park City districts. The bill was to the Legislature rS'Torth , Beatrice Marchant, Lake, and J. Dean Hill, bools peti-jfJj- j of the three districts Wednesday eveAnnounced submit a joint will they ning Resolution opposing the measure to the education commit-ge- e of the assembled Legisl- ate. "If flie three boards can Jnify so solidly against this, hink how education of our Children could be upgraded if e had this 7 same unity ren-trall- have ll from the $2,138,000 capital outlay, Brown saiu. The auditorium was only 40 per cent full, perhaps due to a heavy storm. said they citizens Some objected to sharing the burSummits South of den for indebtedness $800,000 remodeling the districts old high school. At the meetings conclusion, board members invitod signatures endorsing their anticonsolidation action. However, no provision was made for signatures of those favoring the measure. r WARNING TO SMOKERS Russian Roulette Safer, Medic Says noting cigarettes is like centered around a water pump in one part of the city. only ying Russian roulette odds are worse for smokers, enver doctor 2d today. jTn Russian ifYfette the odds ftp one in six you'll shoot tilt For a eqoker It's one vo that he'll a shorten-lif-e or a tious disabihe , lity yftrself. He disabled the pump by stealing the handle and the cholera epidemic died out. This was 100 years before it was proven that contaminated water spread cholera, the doctor explained. Dr. Mitchell noted that death' and disability due to emphyse-- j ma are growing more rapidly than in any other disease and are generally concentrated among men who smoke. p03C SpI : PEANUT i SEGO INST. fkg DIET FOOD FRANKS ALCOA Certifresh CIUSTERS job of a doctor to , persuade people not to smoke, J)r. Roger S. Mitchell, dire- but its a tough problem, Dr. ' cts of the g Institute Mitchell said. im Medical Research, undeIve had patients stricken rlaid the need for preventive with emphysema who demand-- ' of rise the to stos stop rapid ed to know why doctors didnt emphysema and lung earner in do something to stop people ti U.S. from smoking, he said. $tr, Mitchell is a guest speak-ea- t But a smoker who starts Utah Thoracic a two-da- y health problems and having held at Park pference being feel well will m&m OQl standard WRAP' 53' BABY $199 BABY 25-F- t. Roll & POWDER Re- - OQ( OQ $1-0- It's the j Webb-Warin- . doesnt generally avoid going to a doctor because Jo direct proof exists that he knows the first thing he will s&iking cigarettes causes heart be told is to give up smoking, pSblems, lung cancer or Dr. Mitchell said. but overwhelming statistics indicate it dees, he J PET NON-F- AT Pkg. Makes 20 Quarts DRY MILK SHEER 1 STRIPS Johnson. Reg. 81c Large - PILLSBURY SWEET 10 Bottle LOTION 1 $149 .... 1 a, Medicine Disposal - 'tilt's not necessary to wait for A bill to enWASHINGTON proof before acting on the able the federel government to eJence, he said. rotate or dispose of medical machol-eterials and supplies that have a Mitchell a described $r. epidemic several hundred short storage or shelf life, is fi&l ago in London in which a yrs dfetor saw that the disease was KEEBLER COOKIES 15 - V 3 for$1 . jS'! OOC 00 00( BABY OIL - Reg. $1.29 U(J ASSORTED Round Cake, Oblong Cake, Square Cake, Small Loaf, Muffin, or Loaf Pans. Reg. 49c Each 29 being jointly sponsored by Sen. Wallace F. Bennett, COUNTY WONT DRAIN Ibudget ALLOTMENT 5 5 Contribution funds from Salt Lake Countys budget to will be doled out on a quarterly basis rather than in one lump sum. ) County commissioners said Wednesday the part re--S tained by the county will be invested to collect interest S for county coffers. Commissioner Royal K. Hurt said the Salt Lake Jj H County Legal Defenders Association shouldnt get the full J $56,456 that was promised. He said it should be given out Jj quarterly and proposed that $15,000 be given now and the S various organizations ' ; - - ' N rest later. Commissioners decided this a good way for all contri- button funds to be handed cut. 2 Commissioners also asked the county attorneys of-- g flee to draft legislation to put the Legal Defenders Asso-- 4 bidatton under state rule. Lamar. Duncan, deputy county attorney, said if the S J state had. a legal defender's association then the county 5 wouldnt have to contribute to its opeiation. All costs 9 would come from state funds. 4 ' i IU1 PH'OWY YOUT Inf SAT., FEB. 1st, 1969-- 10 A.M.-SA- FIMIU TTDdEITinBat LT LAKE LDS TABERNACLE A S PE)'D,LnJDf |