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Show Page 2 South Salt Lake News July 3, 1969 SOUTH SALT LAKE NEWS Serving The Center Of Industry BARGAIN ANNEX ON Published Weekly $2.00 per year Phone 484-1441 C. E. Alsop Editor NEWS J.V.S. - Oliver Wendell Holmes more. Joseph Gardner, son of Mr. and Mrs. Alma Gardner, who just recently returned from a mission to West Germany, left Sunday morning for Lackland Air Force Base, Texas. Success, Joe; the July 12th a 7:30 a.m. Annual Trail Builder Round Up will be held on the ward patio. A Chuck Wagon breakfast will be served to the Boys and their parents. The Senior Mens Soft Ball Team played Grat 10th Friday night and won fhp game 4 - 3. It was a thriller! Funeral services for Miry Eliz-abe- ih were held Tuesday at the ward chapel. She was the widow of Henry O. Poul-seHe died Oct 23, 1965. rr.vly Pou'.ser. n. Burial was at the Elysian burial Gardens. KIMBALL WARD Bind end Janene Ward and their children, Donna, Shelly and Brent provided r. iuspirug program Sunday night. Bushnell is the former Patricia Abrams, a long time member of our ward. We ar always happy to see them. Joseph Bitter and Brother Eldon Johnson , who supervised the work of a number of the young men from our ward at the Stake Farm is given our special thanks. The Stake farm assignments are among the most Important responsibilities we have at this time. Congratulatons to Kent Galley, Vicki Van Wagenen and Donald Jackson who participated in the annual MIA Dance festival Saturday. It was magnificent to behold. We are proud of the young people in our ward. to welcome the follownew in our midst and families ing hope to get acquainted with them soon. Dennis and Julie Dutra, 2350 S. 2nd East Apt. 4 The Brnet Cunninghams, 2350 S. 1 2nd East Apt. The Stan Wades at 150 East Burton Ave. The Richard Gittins, 459 E. Burton Ave. The Jackson family at 344 East Truman Ave. We wish We are happy to welcome Mike Wach as the new Priesthood Chor-tstera- Sister Irene Hurst was able to attend Sacrament meeting Sunday. A back injury confined her at home for the past six months. We wish her continued improvement. Lee M. Yates, son of Theran and Marjorie Yates was ordained a priest by his father. William Hurst, son of president Floyd and Irene Hurst was ordained priest by his father. Congratulatons to them both! There are special tickets available for anyone who would like to take an investigator to the production Promised Valley. For further information concerning these tickets please contact Stake Mission Presi r.t v ended Chip-ma2339 South 4th East. The is phnre n, 434-101- 3. brother and Sister Don Bushnel! Huntsville , Ala- and family from bama were visitors at Church Sunday. They were accompanied by their children Melanie, Allison Jo, Keith and Sterling. Sister in UTAH TAXPAYERS nd Beck as the Priesthood organist and wish them happiness and success in these callings. William YOUTH TALENT the states per capita personal income. The tax watch dog organization based the charge on figures supplied by the Department of Employment Security which show that salaries of Utah insured workers between 1959 and 1968 advanced 29 while State non school employees annual average salaries jumped 47 to from $4,068 $5,976. An that between 1967 and 1968, insured workers' wages increased 4.7 while those of State non school employees 9.5 skyrocketed excess of $12,000. Now are 229. This mounts a 433 Increase. The Utah Taxpayers Association today charged that Utah State salaries are now out of step with those of other states; out of step with those of private industry, and out of step with State everybody. 485-556- 6. New We buy, ture. Try us first. The store for - used - Furnitrade and sell. CARPET & UPHOLSTERY cleaning. Average living room $10.00 8. Free estimate. Call 359-745- EXPERT SEWING machine repair. All makes and models. Free estimate. Work guaranteed. 3224 South 3rd East. Phone or twice as there to analyslsts pointed out that the comparative salary figures include all state non school employees other than commissioners, elected officials, department heads, and medical specialists. If Increases awarded to 2, 300 employees as of May 1 of this UTA THE SAW SHOP at 2305 South Main has expert saw sharpening. Also fishing worms are available. They give one day service. were included, the Increases would have been even greater, tey claimed. According to the Bureau of Census figures, the average monthly State salary for the eight lntermountaln states In October, 1968, was $591, and Utah's was $597. Among the eight states, we ranked fourth and were 18th highest in the UTA said, nation. Yet, In average per capita Income, or ability to pay, Utah was SEWING MACHINE REPAIRS -any make or model Free estimate in your home. Work guar- anteed Scissors sharpened free with each repair job. Lex Jack-so- n 355-921- year 7. sixth our neighbors among In the naton. also shows that Federal employees In Utah went from 26, 442 to 42, 633 or 61 between October 1960, and Octover, 1968 according to the Bureau of Census. Local employees went from 24, 544 to 33, 518 or 37 while state and 37th The study i tt employees jumped from 12, 161 to 21, 746 or an increase of 79. much. Their figures show that state employees In 1968 earned $384 or 7 more than the workers In private Industry, and that last year, state average annual went up 13 from to $6,744. This two $5,975 Increase in Stat salyear aries amount to 24. ' Using State Finance Department data processing information, UTA found that in 1967 there were 194 state employees making over $10,000 a year, and that there are now 691. They said that this amounted to a 256 Increase. In 1967 there were 43 state employees making sal-air- es BE WISE For your Wedding Invitations come to ionam Phone South Main 487-065- 1 BYS BYS BODY & Bullock Glass & Frame Co. PAINT SHOP Quality Auto Body Rebuilding & Refining & Byron C. Keller Owner-Manag- preAA for the very finest in traditional and contemporary styles 13 97 . . . GO TO SHOW The Salt Lake County Recreation Department will sponsor its annual YOUTH SHOW JULY 8th. TALENT recreation Swensen Gary announced the superintendent, program will get under way at 8 p.m. and urged county residents to attend the free event. Eighteen dance groups from selected county playgrounds will provide the evenings entertainment. Youngsters have created their own dances and designed their own costumes. The program is open to all and will be held at the Libarea. erty Park Bandstand JACKSON FURNITURE - 2607 So. 484-629- 4. TOantU GRANT 1st WARD God Mess America. 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