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Show utas! , 4 H SEP! iqgc i. i . Serials Department SEkIalS OROtli DcPjr Un. of Utah Library City 84112 4 Serving the Center of Industry Volume II South Salt Lake News Thursday, Sept. 11, 1969 No. 36 Republicans Have Been Great for Salt Lake County Margie Buchanan Takes Vows Many friends, relatives and well wishers attended the open house given by Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Callister, 145 East Sunset Avenue September 2nd in honor of the marriage of their daughter Marfie Lynn Buchanan, and Harold Glenn McCown, son of Mr. and Mrs. Jom McCown of Bakerfleld, California. The couple were married in the Salt Lake Temple Tuesday by Elder Henry D. Taylor, assistant to the Quorum of Twelve. Following a honeymoon in California the couple will make their home in South Salt Lake. Editorial It is good to be alive if we meet the circumstances and trials of each day with a smile and know we are prepared to meet the future with confidence and trust in Divine Providence. Worth reis part of an editorial from lating the"Church Section of the Deseret News last week: Alfred Lord Tennyson, the great The British poet once said: Towers of tomorrow are built upon the foundations of today." There is substitute for advance preparation, whether we are engaged in teaching a class or fightAs ing an international war. Pasteur expressed it, "Chance favors only those minds which are . can t I J i i i l ji 1 i It was accomplished without a There are more than 3 million reasons why Republicans can be raise in the tax levy. Last winter was supposed to be proud of their county government, and most of it is in tax the winter of record snow fall - -dollars, plus better service to and the record run-o- ff that follows in the spring. But major strides the taxpayer. in flood controls averted major budThe Highway Department was from trimmed $3 12 flooding in the county. get Instead of major flooding, there million to $2 12 million - a savings of $1 million! It was were no serious incidents in the accomplished by modernizing the county including the Jordan Rivequipment and trimming a lot of er. With a big increase in the popDemocratic deadwood from the in the county, better saniulation department. The cut in the budget was proved tation facilities were badly needed. The facilities were improved feasible by mor roads being built with only a slight increase in that and other roads being kept in betin Salt Lake budget. ter repair. Roads A lot of hard work produced a County are now in a better state of repair than at any time in the lot of good play and recreation not only from the young, but for most past several years. A lot of padded payrolls were citizens. It was due to an enlarged for young not the only thing inherited from recreation program the Democratic administration. and old alike, and new facilities There were more than $1 million in many sections of the county. Care for the indigent at the Uni in back bills which had to be met. Central Park Ward September 14 at 7:30 p.m. Our thanks goes to Mr. Gray in appreciation for his time and his excellent teaching On October 12th Thelma Kunz will give an illustrated talk on Job. sacred places in church history. These two discussions will be very interesting and informative. Scheduled For September 14 Dr. Robert Beverage, heart and lung surgeon, will speak at the Sunday evelng Fireside, Central Park Ward September 14th at 8:45 p.m. Dr. Berage is a member of the General Board of the Mutual ImproveHe is also a member of the Eytace Youth Tobacco ment Association. Advisory Council whose objective is to acqulant the youth of America of the burden and harmful effects of tobacco. Dr. Beverage is a convert to the L.D.S. Church. Business Of 20 Years The Associates great pride in presenting for your review another successful business enterprise of We take South Salt Lake. THE ASSOCIATES -- 2550 South State Street, has been in of Utah the operating 1958. state This branch since April 1, is one of 700 offices with 7,000 operating throughout employees the United States and Canada under the name of Associates Investment Company. On May 28, 1918 in South Bend, Indiana, E. M. Morris founded Associated Investment Company. The Associates soon became an important part of the finance industry. The early business of Winchells Donut House facts? homes. DEATH TAKES BOUCK Mona Lavern Kone Bouck, 78, died in a Salt Lake Hospital on She was born September 4th. 1890 Lake at Salt in City and is and Jennie of James the daughter She was married to John Kone. Clifton Bouck who died in the year 1963. South Salt Lake's newest business is owned and operated by three young men, Lawrence Reda, Phares Woods, Steven Bourne. They are looking to the future with confidence and faith that the products they sell will fulfill the housewives fondest dreams of placing on her table a delicacy every member of her family will enjoy. They are extremely happy with the fine business they have received during the four days they have been open for business. The business is located at the corner of 2700 South and State Street. For convenience and safety entrance should be made from 27th South. The exit will be to state street. We welcome these young men to So. Salt Lake and wish for them a very successful and prosperous business. the company was automobile finthat time many ancing. Since reorganizations have taken place until today there are 13 wholly owned subsdlarles Gee, its good to be back and see all my friends again." I didn't think I liked school very much, but its better than sitting around home with nothing to do. This is my last year at Central, so I'm going to do my best to make it a good one." These were some of the comments from the more than one thousand students who started school at Central Junior High 'Tuesday. Eighth and ninth grade students rekindled old friendships while the new seventh graders struggled valiantly to find their way from class to class. School policies stressed lies for consumers, commercials and corporation businesses. The finance industry has become a major part of our natloal economy. As a leader in the finance flta; Associates helps make possible a higher standard of living through credit buying of the countrys mass produced products. The South Salt Lake office was opened April 1, 1958 by Harold Hutchinson, who is the branch manager at the present time. Hutchinson is married Mr. to Ada Pearl Hutchinson and they live at 4765 Fortuna Way. They are the parents of one son, and have three grand children. Mr. Hutchinson stated that the people of Utah have been good to his That his company is company. looking forward to a continued, steady growth in the finance field in Utah. The Associates have a branch located at Cedar City and contemplate establishing other offices in Utah in the near future. GOVERNOR HONORED Distinctive honor comes to Governor and Mrs. Ramp-to- n. Senate President and Haven J. Barlow House Mrs. L orln N. Pace Mrs. and Speaker will honor State Senator and Mrs. W. Hughes Brockbank, President of National Legislative Conference Thursday September 18, 1969 at 8 - 19 p.m. at Governors Utahn and school spirit were in orientation assemb- Wednesday by Dr. McMul-ll- n, school counselors, class leaders and advisers. Hello Day" capped the first week of school Friday. Students and faculty wore name tags and between gathered autographs classes. A dance climaxed the activities with each girl giving a candy kiss to the boy who asked her for a dance. All participating students collected a prize. It has been an exellent beginning week of school," said Dr. McMullln. I am very pleased with the caliber of the faculty and the student body." operating within the frame work of this unique company, each operating as a distinct organization, covering almost the whole field of financing and insurance services THE SCHOOL SPIRIT distress which so often causes family Irritations. Finances is one of the greatest causes of divorce, heartahces and distressful situations. By methodically preparing and planning on a daily, weekly, or monthly basis, greater happiness and family solidarity will be secured in most the facts speak for themefficiency . . . new ideas . . . savings. . . thrift through eliminating waste. That's the Republican story you should learn . .. the story to tell your neighbor. Let selves - Leo V. Gray of Wells Ward will give his final discussion on the Dead Sea Scrolls." This will be held in the Relief Society room, progress. What salesman would attempt to sell his wares without knowing what the product is and what it would do for his customers? What attorney could possibly win a case in court if he appeared before a Judge without knowing the we may have the All persons employed by Salt Lake County must qualify for the job under job classification guide lines. This business-lik- e approach assures the people of the county a great deal more efficient use of their tax dollars. A1 these things boll down to putting the county on a business like basis as far as possible. Leo V. Gray To Conclude Discussion On Dead Sea Scrolls Someone else put it this way;" To fail to prepare is to prepare to fail." As we study our own lives and the lives of others about us, we see repeatedly that those who are best prepared make the greatest our results will reflect our planning. We can arrange a workable family budget and stay out of debt, never allowing finances to become a bone of conentlon between husband and wife or we can over spend, under bdget or make no budget at all. Then our desires will cloud ou sense of as a result of which balance, of hiring and firing Salt Lake county employees has been replaced by the merit system, which guarantees that county personnel are hired for their ability to do the JOb, and for that reason alone. L.D.S. SOCIABLES prepared." What business could thrive if run in a haphazard fashion? It is equally true of our own individual lives. We can plan or not plan our happiness, and generally versity Hospital was Improved by working with the State and the University of Utah. Under the program, the State will take over a large share of the fiances that previously had to come from the county taxes. Data processing, both of the general records and of the county payroll, has saved more than $35, 000 each year since 1966. This, the fact that the county plus records are as up to date as any in the country. The savings came from reducthe office staff by about ing half - - from about 17 to 9 in the office of the County Auditor. Part of the savings was through modernization of the system, and some from cutting down of personnel. One of the biggest causes of waste in Salt Lake County government has been eliminated by the Republicans. The old spoils system residence. Senator Brockbank recently was elected President of the National Legislative Conference.. This slg-n- la honor comes to him for his many years of dedicated service in the legislative process. His many outstanding years of serto the people of Utah in the vice W. Hughes Brockbank. This picstate legislature, and the pertinture was taken March 13, 1969 in ent need for Inter-Sta- te cooperSenate Chambers. Senate Comas he ation in matters, legislative mittee on this date gave away much add will understands them, booby prizes to all Senators. 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