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Show - -- V . SOUTHERN UTAH NEWS, Kanab, Utah Page Six UnWASHINGTON, June e workers, skilled and physically and mentally handicapped workers, and student job seekers will suffer most if Congress tampers with the minimum wage law, the Chamber of Commerce of the United States reports. The lov productivity workers would be most vulnerable to worksaving devices which an increase in the minimum would encourage, the National Chamber points out Unemployment in the nation as a whole is now about 5 per cent of the work force, but among labs it is twice orers and that rate. They have difficulty finding jobs at the present minimum and they would have more difficulty if the minimum were increased the National Chamber said. The National Chamber pointed out that four years ago the minimum was 75 cents an hour. It was non-whit- non-white- raised to $1 an hour. Now Congress is talking of boosting it to $1.25, a 66 per cent increase in a little more than four years. The increase is far beyond the rise in labor productivity in the same period. The wage fixing for millions of employees could spur inflation as well as unemployment, the National Chamber noted. Wage fixing does not stop at the minimum. right up the line. Employees prize and desire pay that reflects different skills they have developed. Widespread wage increases cause general price increases. This is nothing but inflation. AND I QUOTE A Long Life Local Office Will Handle Real Estate S. Chamber of Conferee Questions Raising of national ninimun Wage Law U; ... America is that wonderful land where its trashy to sit on the por-- h in your underwear, but gracious living if youve got nothing on but shorts. ... SALTSBURG, Pa. that newspapermen Pdisa-Fircmc- Who says arent long The appointment of Errol G. lived. Brown, publisher of the Southern Robert A. Walker, associate Utah News and real estate saleseditor and former owner of' man in Kane County, to act as the Saltsburg Press, recently manager and salesman in this area accepted a check for $1,003.72 Securities for Pioneer Corporation from a life insurance company. was announced last week by By living to the age of 96, J. Corry, president of the Walker beat the actuarial tables corporation. that gave him just three chances . Pioneer Securities Corporation, a in 81,822 to live past the age brokerage firm with home office of 95 when he took the policy in Cedar City, has been established out on May 11, 1899. to render brokerage service in the The check represented the field of real estate, securities, full face value of the policy plus business loans appraisals, mortgage a final premium of $3.72: investments, estate planning and insurance to serve all of Southern Utah. The firm also assists with Many from Kanab were in Page corporate organization and pny Thursday of last week to attend motion of new buiness enterprishe boxing cartl put on there by es. Francis Kelly. The attendance Pioneer Securities Corporation from the Page area was very dis president, Elwood J. Corry, had sapointing, with almost as many this to say in bringing Mr. Brown rom this area there as from Page. and Kane County into the organization, "the optimism of our group in the potential economic growth of the Southern Utah area that will result from the Glen Canyon Dam both power and recreation; new ana growing industry throughout gasoline dollar! the southern counties and the advent of natural gas to our area youre not getting the mile-- " makes the addition of Kane Counasa real to our age you think you should, it I organization ty set. may be due to faulty carbure- Other officers and directors, tion. By putting your carburein addition to Mr. Corry, are Mil-to- n tor into tip-to- p shape, you may Allen, vice president, former be able to from 25 to 45 get life insurance executive of Salt extra miles out of every tank-fLake City and organizer of Natural Gas Co. of Southern Utah; of gas you buy . Charles R. Hunter, secretary and We use Hygrade Jiffy Kits for treasurer, Cedar City businessman and member of the state our tune-u- p work and weve got legislature; Robert B. White, dione made especially for your rector, Cedar City; Dr. Eugene N. carburetor: Once we install the Davie, director, Milford; Mario and j . quality parts in this kit youll , Fillmore Cloward, director, W. O. Bentley, director, SL get smoother performance and, j I more d , 7 -C-H that rif THERE IS NO VACATION FOR EYESIGHT For the latest fashion and styles in frames and glasses 1 See: DR. M. F. BURGESS Thursday, June 23, 1860 Utah TUESDAY, JUNE 28TH At the RED HILLS MOTEL In KANAB operations, We examine and fit CONTACT Broken LENS. Lens Duplicated miles-per-gallo- n. Frames Repaired and Replaced i I j Kanab News Notes Come in for a demonstration with the ZENITH HEARING AID. We carry batteries and accessories for all makes. Brandt Brooksby" and daughter are in JCanab visiting at he home of her mother Mrs. Pearl j Stop in today for a check-uNo obligation, of course. p! j often-befo- the re heavier fire apparatus arrives. Foundation analysis point out hat the idea of a combined police ind fire department is not new. Police and fire services were in some cities as far hack as 1901. At the present time, here are 58 cities 31 in Cana-i- a and 27 in the United States which have some form of integrated fire and police services. Advocates of an intergrated police and fire department, according to the Foundation report, claim that the plan provides a means of improving police and fire services and achieving a Butcher Hogs Fat Ewes .... Its $16.80 lb. $3.40 to $5.25 lb. Southern Utah Auction Harold Woodard, Lessee the same old story-hor- ses, women and drink. AND I QUOTE .... Its strange how the ignorant refuse to study and the intelligent never stop. We (Americans) are acting like a family where the wife spends what she likes without bothering to find out how much money her husband is making. observes that integration is not a panacea for all the problems facing todays police and fire departments, and that careful study is needed before adoption of such a plan. Nevertheless, it notes that rising, municipal costs and the demand for improved public safecaused more ty sendees .' . Im proud to pay taxes in the and more public officials and citizens to consider the possibility of United States. Only thing is I could be just as proud for half the integrated plan in their cities. money. Signaling 'You For - return for the dollars They point out that makes better use of on inter-gratio- n duty time of personnel by reducing the amount of time spent in stand-by-dut- June 18, 1960 Str Calves $24.50 to $27.50-W- . F. Hfr Calves $22.20 to $24150 W. F. yearling Str $19.75 to $23 00 W. F. yearling Hfr $19.00 to $20.40 Commercial Cows $12.50 to $14.10 Canner & Cutter $10.50 to $11.75 $9.00 lb Shelly Canner cows Baby Calves . . . $23 to $38 each Fcznialicn po-'ic- spent. Cedar City Market Report W. F. A plan for the intergation of police and fire services in municipalities was described in a research study just completed by Utah Foundation, the private governmental research organization. Under the proposal, public safety officers would be trained and e equipped to perform both' as officers and as fire fighters. Public safety officers on patrol ar duty would carry the- - equipment needed to fight fires as well is respond to other public safety alls. Fire alarms would be answered by such patrol officers who vould begin fire fighting and res-u-e greater Livestock Market Uj neighbors Outlined By ul - FI;n a VACATION BIBLE SCHOOL y. Other advantages cited by proponents include (1- - faster and better fire and police services through the speed by which calls may be answered: (2) elimination of duplication of activity between police and fire departments; (3) lower total operating costs; (4) higher morale; (5) improvement in prevention programs; and (6) more effective use of part-timpersonnel and volunteers. Handicraft Bible Stories Singing Good times Get On The Beam e Mrs. Jims 20 The Foundation observes that there has been .strong opposition to the plan by several organized groups. Among the arguments the plan TJit'ed by opponents are the following: (1) difficulty of training men in both police and Eddington. - July 1, S a.m. and 4 to 16 All Demonations: Ages work; (2) divided reof personnel; (3) which might occur when police and fire forces will be needed simultaneously; (4) possible effect on fire insurance rates; (5) differences in working conditions and retirement programs of present police and fire forces; and (6) possible neglect of equipment maintenance. In conclusion, the Foundation 12 noon. g sponsibility QUA UT Fredcr.ia Garage Pat Jensen, Mgr. Call Midway fresh Peas Air Conditioning temperatures mad to order tor all weather comfort. Gat a demonstration! SAVE . . . 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