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Show , 1FRIDAY, *SANDY SCHOOL NOTES The Midvale (Utah> Sentinel Page Three Doris Seito, Editor DECEMBER 5, 1947. agencies varies. Advocates of a civil 'service plan contend that it provides for selection of personnel on the basis Formulation of uniform person. .. . of fitness and ab1I1ty Without re· nel regulations and practices to gard to political, religious, or other appl~ to. all state of U~ah employ- affilliation, according to the Utah e~ IS c1ted as a maJor problem Foundation report. It is also claimfor consideration by the Utahl d th t .. . t d e a a CIVI1 serv1ce p 1an en s ,egislative Council in a research . . d b Ut h to free employeeS" from polltical report ~eleased to ay Y a. restraint in the performance of FoundatiOn. their duties. These aims are acThe report of the t~research I" h d b th . bl" hm t . . " comp IS e Y e esta IS en mt, titled Personnel Manage- of written rules governing salary, ~e~t in Utah State Government," promotions, transfers, demotions,,. md1cates that three-fourth of regu- lay-offs sick leave vacation relar Utah State employees are gov- t 't d th ' d't' ' fl . . Iremen , an o er con I JOns 0 erned. by. t~e personnel pohcies of employment. · the mdtvtdual departments or .. 1 serv1ce 0 pponen t s of c1v1 . . . conagencies for wh1ch they worK. t end th a t 1't t end s t o f reeze emt'~"our departments-Lhealth, wel. . . . . . d ployees m thtr pos1t10ns, reducmg Me, .Employment Secunty, an the respons1'b'l't · .u . I I y f or e ff"1c1ency the highwal patrol-are subJect 1 b y pro t ect ng off'ICe t enure. It IS · . .1 serviCe . . d th a t CIVI ,' to merit system regulations, butl a 1so c 1aime ffuere is a separate plan for each . . status conflicts w1th party reof the four depar dt . .t ments. .These spons1"b'l't 1 1 y f or the con d uc t o·r partments admm1ster their re- state business. spective civil service plans through a Merit System Council, estabLimited personnel controls are lished by co-operative agreement. at present exercised by the Department of Finance principally . The S tate B oar d of E xammers . : allo · ~ 1939 issued a set of regulations With respe~t to maximUm wapplying to conditions of employ- able salanes, and conforma~ce · ent, but since administration is jl with budget limitations. A claims ft t · d' 'd 1 d 'th· examiner checks for the Finance t t e o m IVI ua epar men s WI ' no machinery for uniform appli- Department all proposal~ for new !f:ion of .the rules, practices personnel or for salary mcreases. ~fuong the various employing Some conflict has arisin between departments having technical or Professional staff members and the Uniform Rules F.pr Employees I BURK . • Although no word has yet been received as to whom the main basketball team will consist of, all boys are ,practlc!ng hard each day. In due time th1s squad of 20 will be cut down to 15, reports Mr Densley, Phys. Ed. teacher. Hopes of playing Madison Jr. high of Salt Lak.e are still growing. The game Will be played Dec. 17. Th g 1·rls h d • d e P ys. e · c.asses un er the direction of Ivll"s Hess have worked out a motto, "Sport for. every girl, every girl in a sport."' The girls are in a midst ot noon activities known to everyone as the Fern-Murals. :~l!r Home Ec. c1ass has decided to Improve the rooms they have to work in by redecorating it. The ninth grade sewing class just completed drapes and machine covers. The eighth grade girls are paint . . mg and. putmg a new . design t . . on he sewmg lockers. Th1s IS gomg to improve the room very much L as t wee k we so ld c h"l" I 1 beans to· the student body ror lunch, and made enough money to buy cur. . tams for the k1tchen. We have completed a quarter's work of · w e round how to goo d groommg. care for our hair and hairdo nails and clothes. ' ' Art classes are hard at work again in hopes of having the halls and rooms decorated by Chnstmas. Members of the Sandy Jr. High band are working on music selecti';ms. to be used at the Jordan Drstr~ct band clinic which will be held m he latter part of January, reports Mr Miller music supervisor. A select gr~up of 15 students have been chosen to participate with other Jr. high and high sch~ol bands. ~he sudents are findmg much enJoyment in their effort. The following schedule revealed by. Mr Mickelson, gives all shop dom,gs of the year. se~enth gra~e--6 weeks, mechamcal drawmg; 18 weeks of woodwork and the remaining time in leather craft, Eighth grade-10 weeks sheet meta~; .10 w:eks art metal and the remammg time on plastics They also have hopes to do some· jewelry if time permits. Ninth grade-half year on woodwork . a~d half year on radio and electnc1ty. ~ost of the boys in shop are domg some exceptional work. The boys show ability and promise to be skillful. They should be complimented. I n .. •••••••••••••••••••• Do· Your Christmas Shopping Where Your Olivia de Havilland lew Ayres Will Give Added Value. MEN'S All Heavy and Lined MEN'S COATS I \ Horse Hide Coats ALL SPORT SHIRTS Reduced 20% 20% Off Reduced 10% • OUR ENTIRE STOCK OF MEN'S DRESS AND SPORT OXFORDS AT 10% OFF. THIS INCLUDES THE DOUGLAS LINE WHITES INCLUDED .... THESE HATS ARE ALL MADE BY PORTIS HATS INC. WOOL SWEATERS SKI SWEATERS WE HAVE A FINE LINE OF MEN'S AND GIRLS' SKI S'VEATERS, ALL ONE LOT ALL WOOL SLIP-ON SWEATERS WITH SLEEVES, AN $8 VALUE FOR $6.95. ALL WOOL SLEEVELESS SWEATERS WOOL. $8 VALUES AT $6.95 HOUSE SLIPPERS ONE LOT SLIPPERS, SOLES AND $4 , All Dress Hats Reduced 10% MEN'S SHOES DRESS SHIRTS Reduced 10% p~licy of the Finance Department not to allow payment of salaries above the amount paid to Commissioners of the departments. Exceptions have been allowed for MIDVALE medical personnel in the health Matinee Saturday department and state institutions. FRIDAY, SATURDAY, DEC. 5-6 In commenting, the Utah Faun.. . dation report states: Salanes of International Pictures Presenrs the twenty-eight commissioners represent annual admindstrativ'e salary overhead of $126 000 in ' ' addition to substantial travel costs. The question haS' been raised as to the advisability of replacing some or all of the three-man commissions with non-salaried reprc sentative boards, and qualifie~, (CJffiJrH§~ JLlliltlJffieJra!JDl (CJffil i[JrCJffi smgle department heads. Th1sl would permit higher salary scales 171 East 48th South • • • MWTay ! to be adnpted to attract the most Norbert F. Roscbke, pastor --,.~.id:iiiiii lil_ competent professional and tech- Place Your Bible on Exhibit. nical administrators at a net savIf you think your bible may be .mg .m total admmtstrative . .' . cost. , I the oldest, largest, smallest, or most elaborate; if yours is a Bible The Utah Foundaton report com- in a foreign tongue, a Bible with ments that "there is no magic in a str.ange story behind it, let us the merit system procedure; re- put It on displaY:, Sunday, Dec. 14. We need the Bibles a few days suits depend upon the soundness of earlier in order to arrange the exthe law and the efficiency of its hi"?it. Why not pieR up your readministration." It ispointed out, ce1ver and phone Midvale 557-R however, that nearly half of the for more information? . . If you are one · or the millions states have statutory proVISions taking part in the· worldwide for personnel management on a thanksgiving to Christmas Bible state-wide basis. reading campaign, here is the list I of readings for the second week: The state of Delaware ranks Th~rsday, Dec. 4, John 14, 1-21; high in the production of tomatoes Fn., James 1 ; Sat., Philip. 2, 1-~ . . ' 18; Sun., John 15, 1-17; Mon., Ps _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _st_r_a_w_b_e_rr_l_e_s_an_d_f_r_u_It_s_._ _ _ 91 and 121; Tues., John 17, 1-26; Wed., 1 Cor. 13; Thurs., Luke 15, ., 1-10 and Rom., 1, 16 17. Beginning this Sunday, the Sunday school beginners Will have new teachers. When Mrs Ray Bertoch was forced to resign because of ill health, Miss Helen Weerts and Miss Laura Mueller offered to divide the duties with the tiny tots. The first rehearsal for the Sunday school Chrismas Eve Worship :"ill be held Sunday at 6 p m. THEATRE · Mon~y OF MEN'S HOUSE WITH LEATHER RUBBER HEELS. A VALUE AT MEN'S AND BOYS' WARM CAPS. A $3 VALUE FOR Reduced 10% $1.95 FLANNEL SHIRTS SPORT JACKETS ALL $2.69 CAPS MEN'S WARM FLANNEL MEN'S ALL WOOL SPORT JACK· ETS. $18 VALUE AT SHIRTS, PLAIN AND PLAIDS $10.95 Reduced 10% THESE ALSO MAKE FINE SMOKING JACKETS TOILET SETS GABARDINE SHIRTS I MEN'S BATH ROBES I ONE LOT MEN'S TOILET SETS IN LEATHER CASES, $10 VALUE $5.95 A $10 VALUE AT ONE LOT OF FINE GABARDINE SHIRTS, $7.95 VALUE AT $5.95 ONE LOT, $8 VALUE FOR $4.95 $6.95 . THESE ARE ALL OFFERED AT BELOW WHOLESALE COST THESE ARE 23% WOOL AND 77% RAYON. IN BROWN ONLY I • MEN'S HOSE MEN'S FINE DRESS HOSE, SUSPENDERS, WORK HOSE AND MANY OTHER ITEMS SUITABLE FOR CHRISTMAS PRESENTS AT REASONABLE PRICES WEE 116 M~IC THAT AAK£5 C-tiRISfAAS M.ERRY! SPAR TON CHALLENGERS 95c, $1.65 and $1.95 Columbia. Reco.rds ARE OUTSTANDING VALUES with more powet •.• bettflr performance Don Baker Organ Dorothy Shay Y ES •• , th- Sparto"' chell.,..,. slmllar..tyle ..ts of rvety ..t- Nelson Eddy Favorites makel See th- • • , hear • Yoii'V mai'Yel •I their fine tone •• , their great power. Kostelanetz Conducts • Cugat's Rhumbas Suparheterodyne AC·DC circvlt, bullt..a. lattp antenna, !!"·Inch speaker, Grieg's Piano Concerto Rhapsody in Blue· Night at Carnegie Hall Kate Smith Songs Murray Music . 4914 South State WALLETS, CASES, etc. WE CARRY THE "MEEKER MADE" LINE OF MEN'S WALLETS, KEY CASES, CIGARET CASES, AND SETS. THIS IS A NATIONALLY ADVERTISED LINE. WE HAVE A BIG ASSORTMENT AT EXCEPTIONALLY LOW PRICES ou~ Frankie Carle Albums Phone 42 MEN'S SCARFS OUR MEN'S SCARFS AT GIVE Choice new Album s.electiol"!s from big, colorful stock • All items listed at sale prices are gen uin~ .reductions from our standard prices of ou~,regular high grade merchandise. Not ()ne sale price has been marked up and then marked down. The prices listed are good while the stock lasts and are given to reduce our stock. We will nol replenish our stock al these prices. Give him something from a Men's Store. II will he more .a ppreciated• precltlon tuning, slide-rule dial, sturdy, streamlined plastic cases. l!bony M.odel ~20.95 • Ivory Model ~21.95 ~aWn The llaJio'a rlcloo.l voice sl11ce 192& SoW ••c1111lvely In this or1t0 by Earl's ..•. · Murray Hdwe. & Appl. Co. 37 North Main Ph. Mid. 520 56 North Main St. are Phone Mid· 38 • I - .! ~~. I . +I |