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Show THE GREEN SHEET 3 Thursday, Sept. 22, 1988 FROM PAGE ONE LDS Women Employee Of The Month Named WEST VALLEY. The City has extended its appreciation to Craig for time spent in Hinckley developing site plans for the Harman Senior Citizens Home. He also managed to impress Pete Harman with the site plans and a grant to develop the home may come from Harman, which will pick up the cost of the entire facilit- y- $300,000. Initiatives Continued from page 1 ."Programs for mental health, education and the aged, transportation are matched (by federal dollars) anyway," he pointed out. "What you do when you cut programs like these on the local level is a geometric progression downward." Pressure from other areas of government facing cuts will become intense, he probably noted, "because everybodys going to want a piece of the pie. The answer, though, is not in cutting programs, but in making the pie larger. The whole (tax intitiative) problem were now facing boils down to a question of economics." Davis explained that Utah has a of its greater percentage population under age 17 than any other state in the nation, which places a heavy burden on the states school system. Nearly 70 percent of the state budget is earmarked for education. Simultaneously, the state also has the smallest percentage of its population between 18 and 64 that part of the population in the workforce which pays the bill for educating all those children. Complicating the picture is the fact that per capita income, too, ' is the Hinckley Citys of the September employee month. The Community Development Dept, nominated him for the enthusiastic approach he maintains when he faces the enforcement tasks pertaining to his duties as a subdivision planner. The department said it is fortunate to have a man of Hinckleys caliber on the staff. He has been working for the city Eye Session On Saturday SALT LAKE. The General Womens Meeting of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-daSaints is scheduled for Saturday, Sept. 24 at 6 p.m. in the Tabernacle on Temple Square, according to the churchs First y Presidency. All women and young women, ten .years of age and older, including those who are not members of the church, are being invited to view the meeting which will be televised live via satellite to more than 2,000 LDS church MAC buildings in the United States, MAGNA. Filing deadline for Canada and Puerto Rico. A member of the First position for postions on the of church will the Presidency Magna Area Council is Oct. 20. the Tabernacle gathering, Seats on six of the 11 districts address as will members of the general will be open for election. of the Primary Dres;denrip8 Applicants must be 18 years of childrens the Young organization, age or older and either reside in Women (teens) of the church, and or own property in the district for the adult womens organization, which they seek election. the Relief Society. and additional The Applications church satellite network information are available from will be on Westar IV, broadcast members of election the 23. The program will be Channel committee Russ Hansen rebroadcast at 8 p.m. MDT over ), Marlene Norcross the same and over network (250-518or Larry Argyle KBYU-TV- , Channel the public 11, ). television station operating out of also are available Applications Brigham Young University in at the Magna library. ' Provo. since 1982. He also makes a "pretty-meachocolate-chi- p brownie," according to fellow employees. Deadline (250-2172- (250-4042- ranks Utah among the poorest states in the nation. "The answer to this dilemma is not just to cut taxes, but to make to the economy larger manufacture more goods. We need to produce more goods inside the state and sell more goods outside the state," he said. i Davis noted that companies like Word Perfect Utah County-base"do this state a lot more good than for an assembly plant MacDonnell-DouglaIm not MacDonnell-Dougla- s down tearing be because theyll providing a large payroll, but what I am saying is that with Word Perfect the profit will remain in Utah, which we can use to reinvest in other companies. the With MacDonnell-Dougla- s profit is exported." He also pointed out that Martin Steel Doors (which is based in South Salt Lake) "now has sales throughout the world, selling doors as far away as Israel. All that profit comes back to Utah. In seven years theyve become a leader in the their quadrupled industry, workforce, purchase a lot of their raw materials from Geneva and d other companies -and theyve had no program except to expand the sales of garage doors." Davis also noted that even though seven Shopkos opened in Utah last week, "theyre an d s. world-recognize- Pet Of The Week ELIZA DOOLITTLE ... This female Shih cross is presently up for adoption at the Humane Society of Utah, 4613 So. 4000 West. Groomers at Artistic Pet Groomery described her as being "really sweet, patient and loving. She'd make a good lap dog because she's full grown shes as big as she'll get. For more information on pet adoption, call the Humane - p $10.00 0 Special Services D (SMS Pimtrlping Windsheildi Welding Frame Straightening Bumpers Dealers Exclud Exciting textures and in designs Broadcloths vibrant colors. Reg. 35.00. & & Flannel Shirts cotton in bold plaid of black with assorted oxfords in solids Rugged 100 patterns. 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