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Show w At Free Party Appointed Or Elected? Shots Provided For Youngsters SALT LAKE. An im- munization party for children between six weeks and 16 years will be held Sept 6 at the Pri- mary Childrens Med- ical Center. Registered nurses will administer immunizations for measles, rubella, mumps, diphtheria, whooping cough, tetanus and polio. There is no charge for the vac- INVENTORY Opinions Differ On Selecting Exec ters are also eligible for the free service. Utah law currently requires children entering school for the first time to be immunized against An LAKE. elected executive would be more responsive to the desires of the people. diphtheria, ecutive SALT An hibit children from entering school after Aug 15, 1982 unless and free refreshments, movies im- could become a debate within the debate of whether the county should change its form of government. The question breaks down like this: If county residents abandon the commission form of government in favor of a the administrator be elected by the people or be appointed by the council? Opinions differ among proponents of the change, a formula for which currently is being drafted by the County Attorneys office at the instigation of Commissioners Bob Salter and William Hutchinson. The attorneys are expected to present a plan for the change to the commission within the next few weeks. d The Tl David Smout Primary Childrens Medical Center considers the war against measles, rubella and other contagious diseases will be successful if vaccinations are easily obtained by an aware public. council-administrato- r, should Smout Is Award Recipient HUNTER. David J. Smout, son of Joseph K. and Patsy L. Smout, has received the Eagle Scout award at a special M. RICHARD award Court of Honor, with Mike Caulfield making the presentation. The youth is a member of troop 691, with Bill Webb as scoutmaster. He earned a total of 30 merit badges, and for his Eagle award made a quilt which he presented to a patient at the Golden Manor Nursing STATE SCHOOL BOARD Hutchinson On the What are some oi the related factors' Discipline is a major problem in Utah schools Test scores continue to decline. Most students do not leel that "school work" is difficult, and only a small portion "study much" outside of school Teachers complain about controlled curriculum, inadequate training, and lack of advancement WEST must ad to clarify the purpose of our public schools. must provide more support to teachmg as a profession. It has the authority to address higher standards in both It It teaching and learning. It must provide leadership to unprove discipline m behavior as well as studies. James Mrs. Dr. Maxfield designed and led a TV campaign last fall built around the theme, "IF YOU EXPECT MORE, RESPECT MORE." Webb, 5068 West. The old youth, a Kearns So. 3600 high graduate, part on Sept. 9. H a, Thankyou, .i HE CARES ENOUGH TO MAKE A DIFFERENCE Paid for by M. Richard Maxfield election committee PRICES GOOD AUG. 1980 27-3- and R" SAVE! & iT AtlY NEW OR TRANSFERRED PRESCRIPTION In And Well Handle Itl Just Bring Your Bottle EXPIRES SEPT. 30, 1980 LOCATIONS 766-347- 7 LAYTON, layton Hill Mall, 292-055- 1 BOUNTIFUL, 1756 South Main, & 23rd East, 487-101- 8 SALT LAKE, 21st So. 17th So. & 9th E., 484-87820th E. & 39th So. 272-529- 8 2 10600 So. & 13th E., WIST JORDAN, 27th W. & 78th So., GRANGER, 3765 South 27th West, TOOELE, 250 North Main, 571-979- 4 SANDY, 561-421- 7 969-149- 4 882-355- 0 c de- son (Last on the ballot) SS, will William R. Murray, of Mr. and Mrs. William C. Murray, 4304 So. 3960 West, will be activated on Sept. 11. He is a 1979 graduate of Granger high. Richard J. Candle-arison of Mr. and Mrs. Joe B. Candelaria, a senior this year at Cyprus high, will go into the Air Force on June 3. Emil M. Therianos, son of Mr. and Mrs. Peter Therianos, 4090 W. 3800 South, also a Granger high grad, will depart on Oct. 14. Maxiield is a speciahsi in the teachinglearmng process and as a management consultant, has a file full of ideas to energize the school system. Richard "COttE-ON-OVE- VALLEY. Four young men from the Green Sheets west valley area have enlisted in the Air Force but will not go into active duty immediately. The first to be activated will be James E. Webb, son of Mr. and What must the State School Board do to MAKE A DIFFERENCE? M. RICHARD MAXFIELD Another COPYRIGHT 1980 SAFEWAY STORES INCORPORATED possibility suggested by Salt Lake City Mayor Ted Wilson, an elected executive himself, is that voters elect the administrator, who in turn, could appoint a chief assistant to handle much of the routine daily business. That would free time Foursome Enlists In Air Force opportunities. New programs spread efforts so thin that fundamentals are neglected. Many people expect the schools to solve all of the problems of society. Pressures including those above are causing a significant portion of our best teachers to leave the profession and others to burn out. the appointed has served as patrol leader, senior patrol leader and deacons president. He attended two special scout training camps this summer. His mother made a quilt, centered with an Eagle, which was presented to him at the court of honor.. skids? is leading advocate of an a with executive powers. He has the support of Salter, but several members of the attorneys staff and others feel that only an elected executive would be acceptable to the public. Home. The new Eagle School and kids ex- the main opposing arguments in what munized is being processed by State Legislature, according to hospital representatives. There has been a three-folincrease in the incidence of measles in Utah this year, according to the state Department of Health. and prizes will be included. The party will be in progress from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. at the outpatient clinic on the hospitals second floor. Children who are free of colds, fevers, and other diseases are welcome to attend. Shot records should be taken to the immunization party, although standardized cards will be available for distribution. Adults needing diphtheria-tetanu- s boos appointed would possess the managerial skills needed to run a government efficiently. Those divergent opinions are shaping up as pertussis (whooping cough) tetanus, polio, measles, rubella and mumps. A proposed bill to pro- cinations LIQUIDATING for the administrator to concentrate on policy and matters of greater import e long-rang- By going with an ap- pointed administrator, Hutchinson says, a nationwide search could be conducted for a per- son with first-rat- credentials in e ad- ministrative procedures Payments Are On City Slate WEST Kennecott budget. wouldnt elect an administrator to handle a budget like that, Hutchinson said Its no different than a school board hiring a he adsuperintendent, ded. the other hand, an elected administrator would be more responsive to public needs and more apt to represent the views and values of On VALLEY. of various Payments bills and fes are among the items on the City Commission agenda here today (Thursday). The commission is expected to consider the following matters it 5 p.m. today in City Hall: - Approval of payment for a portable -- photo identification system; - Resolution approving resolutions for the inducement of industrial revenue bonds; Approval of payment of bill for legal -- -- ser-vic- from Lund, and and business management. If you want to run this (government) as a business, you get a good business administrator You have a $125 million Hut- Greenhalgh chings; - Approval payment to Olympus Electric for wiring in City Hall; - Approval of payment to Warnock and Hurd for legal services; the communitys said a county citizens, attorney working on the proposal. He feels that when the change of government plan appears on the ballot, the executive's position will be elective. With this communits itys background, just not going to go for an appointed This is a bureaucrat. You vote democracy. for the person who governs, he said You anyone, can elect Hutchinson. times since office, countered Too many in Ive been Ive seen people come in whose qualifications leave a lot to be desired. Salter maintains that an appointed a could take Approval of business licenses for charge more rapidly Kutting Korners, than an elected officials Grandmas Tires, who must take time Granite Construction; before gaining a true temporary license for understanding of how street vending for O. L. the system around him Sutherland; is operating. - Approval of mat- actually It takes two years to If hes bad, ching funds to develop learn. West Valley City park, youre stuck with him 4450 So. 3500 South; for four. Hire a pro and Approval of fees for you get things going Commissioner Wagstaff right away, he said. to attend water and But an appointed adsewer convention in ministrator might be Kansas City. reluctant to act -- -- -- decisiveh. Knowing he could be iued for a run-iwith the council. Salt LakeCitv Attornev Paul Maughan pointed out n Being appointed, less five to carry hed be out the policy ol the council Hes less in dependent if he has to worry about his job evervtime he proposes Maughan something, said administrator If both and council arc elected, they can battle it out. he noted That fear of displeasing the council indirectly makes the appointed administrator West Valley View Thurs., Aug. 28, 1980 3 (4) 40'x90'xl5' 8,483 each makes the executive more responsive to peoples concerns and w lshes, he said But the need to be responsive can become too much at times, the mavor said, admitting that he sometimes becomes hogged down in petty matters To solve that problem, Wilson suggested that (2) 1 4,000 bu grain 5,750 each Machinery Buildings 9,752 eoch (1) 40'x60'xl5' 8,261 each a Telephone working alongside an elected executive might he the best solution Ask principle body A (the V FILLINGS PORCELAIN 8. GOLD CROWNS DENTURES council) a system a basis, the public needs to have the pressure of being able to vote someone out of office. It dav-to-da- y DR. KENNETH THOMPSON OFFERING FAMILY DENTISTRY AT REASONABLE PRICES is superior where the administrator is appointed On PART1AIS legislative arrangement to EXTRACTIONS the should not run an area he on a daily basis. said. After working with a council as an elected executive for more than a year now, Wilson feels that Lee NEEDED DENTAL WORK ANY LONGED! If the administrator is working for the council, you dont have a pure division of power It compromises for DON'T PUT OFF to Hutchinson The administrator will have to seek advice and counsel from the council. Hes constantly answerable Otherwise, hell lose his job, he said An appointed administrator might not provide the separation of powers which proponents feel is a major benefit of tiie government form change, pointed out Salt Lake Citys Wilson bin (2) 50'xl 00' assistant responsi- according (2) 30'x60'x 1 2' 4,769 each West Valley City, UT. an appointed ble to the voters and also provides t ho "best recall law vou could have, of STEEL BUILDINGS FOR QUICK APPOINTMENT, PHONE 484-875- 1 Earh ottice has its own laboratory to serve you better SERVICE NEO-DENTU- SALT LAKE OGDEN 1363 So. State 484-875- 1 621-844- 0 2550 Wash. Blvd.onnoon Union Plans and Insurance Forms Welcome |