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Show Page 2 SOUTH SALT LAKE NEWS Rawlings Seeks Thursday, June 6, 196&, Governors Post SOUTH SALT LAKE NEWS Serving The Center Of Industry LaMar A. Rawlings has thrown his political hat into the Candidate for Governor" ring. Rawlings, who is 38 years old, married and the father of three daughters, has the youth, energy and integrity that can best bring about honest, effective and economical government in Utah. Rawlings will eliminate bad practices and political arrangements. He can save you more at the State level and stop spiraling tax increas- C. Earl Alsopt Publisher Elmo Black, Business Manager es. Subscription Rate $2.00 per year Phone 484-14- 3106 So. Main St Mary Louise Burrows 41 Lamar A. Rawlings He can restore your government to you - the taxpayer. Rawlings, an undeviating Repubmillion to prevent tax lican, can best take on Cal Ramp-to- n. of $2-levy' increase,- - effected by Board camof County Commissioners. of his few a but These are The operating costs in Auditor's paign promises. Mr. Rawlings has been active in office were reduced by more than community service and was the $35,000 in 1967, as compared with recipient of the first Ted Anderson 1966. In 1967, he implemented comMemorial Award for outstanding service to his community. He re- puter processing of County payroll ceived this award in 1963. He has and general records. Idle Public Funds - Won a vicious been the President, Chairman of the th of the and National Director public, battle- for full Board Utah Jaycees from 1961 to 1964. investment of the taxpayers! funds. 12 Nursing Is Challenge Mary Louise Burrows, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jesse K. Burrows, 2146 South State Street, graduated May 31 from the Brigham Young University College of Nursing, receiving a Batchelor of Science de- gree. . nine-mon- Mary says of her calling: Nursing is certainly not what I supposed it to be - the daily encounters with blood, agony, disaster and death. Nursing is working with a patient's physician, to return that patient to his optimum health. Whatever service that is demanded of a nurse (including what may seem, in other His government experience includes: Auditor - 1965 Salt Lake County Grand Jury; Salt Lake County Auditor for 1967-6- 8. While serving in this capacity he million budget proposed a $1-reduction to cut waste and reduce expenditures - effected by Board of circumstances distasteful) she County Commissioners in 1967. In gives, knowing it is necessary in 1968 he proposed budget reduction helping the patient to achieve his 12 - . Additional revenues from full in- vestment by the taxing units in Salt Lake County means increased revmillion annually. The enues of issue has had statewide impact with potential increased revenues to State and local governments of $4 million annually. This represents a source of revenues without increased taxation. , , l2 health. Mayor 0. Paul Davis signs proclamation as Walter Koefher, Jim Jensen, Swen Andersen look on. Mary enjoys her work and has an excellent nurse-patie- nt relationship and understanding. We wish her success and happiness in her chosen field. JL Rodeo Queen Chosen Mayor Davis Signs Proclamation On the 25th day of May, Mayor O. P. Davis signed a proclamation proclaiming the week of June 2, 1968,' as National Painting and Decorating Week. Following is a copy 15-2- Teachers Sign New Contracts For 68-6- 9 The patrons of the various school districts of Utah, and die taxpayers can feel relieved, and heartened by the signing of school contracts for the 1968-6- 9 school year. Itjustgoes to prove once again, that negotiation, concession and reason can, and does, prevail when intelligent people sit in counsel together and allow right and reason to prevail. Thanks to the U.E.A., the local teachers associations, the superintendent of schools and the various school districts for their united ef- of that proclamation: 2, WHEREAS, the week of June has been 1968, proclaimed as National Painting and Decorating Week by the President of the Painting and Decorating Contractors of America; and WHEREAS, the entire world is looking to this nation for guidance to a better way of life; and WHEREAS, the skillful painting and decorating of homes and other buildings in the City of South Salt Lake has contributed to the reputation of being an attractive and progressive City of South Salt Lake; and WHEREAS it is desirable that the City of South Salt Lake maintain this reputation of being an attractive City of South Salt Lake by using the skills and experience of craftsmen trained in the arts of painting and decorating: NOW, THEREFORE, I Oliver P. Davis, Mayor, do hereby call upon the people of the City of South Salt Lake to observe National Painting and Decorating Week by pledging to promote high standards of maintenance and beauty in our community. 15-2- Judy Baker, a student at Weber State College and a resident of Plain City, has been chosen as Rodeo Queen. She will reign at the 14th annual Mounted Sheriffs Posse Rodeo, July 4, 5 and 6 at the Salt. Lake County Fairgrounds arena, 5200 South in Murray. Her attend- -' ants are Sylvia Shaw of Ogden, and Jolene Johnson of Salt Lake City. Virginia Anderson of Pleasant Grove was chosen to be die alternate in case either of the girls were not available to perform their duties. The Queen received $50. and her attendants $25. each, in a contest of horsemanship and personal appearance from a field of 29 participants. in environmental atmosphere will remain at a high level to more than compensate for material advantages offered elsewhere. The giving of ones self in service to those who need it most is a great gift of the teaching profession. Utahs teachers are some of the finest that can be found anywhere in the world. We are proud of them and wish for them all the good things they could wish for themselves as they build good character and honorable citizenship into the lives of our stu- As we read the daily newspapers we discover that the slaughter still goes on. Deaths on the highways, homicides in the homes, apartments and in the streets. Also, drownings are adding to the weekly tradgedy of life through carelessness or lack of caution by those seeking fun and recreation. Somehow, sometime we people should be more cautious, and apply safe rules of conduct in our daily activities to assure us of a life of three score ten years. As we view these tragedies, perhaps we might find die solution if we were more attentive to those around us, our neighbors, friends,' and those of our own , household. Is there trouble brewing? 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Utahs school salaries now are not too far behind the average of the Western States, and the salary increases will relieve the pressure IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have of the ever spiraling cost of living. hereunto set my hand and caused Whether Utah, with her limited inthis Seal of the City of South Salt come and high tax structure, will Lake to be affixed this 25th day of ever be able to keep the salaries May, 1968. of school teachers and state employees at a commensurate level with other states is questionable, but it is to be hoped that Utahs fort What Can We Do To Help? . . I |