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Show Summer Chronicle, June 28, 1973 Page Eight Rampton seeks youth employees; fruit harvesters needed this yem by ROULHAC GARN Chronicle Staf f Gov. Calvin L. Rampton, in his monthly report to the State Wednesday, made an appeal to the youth of Utah to seek jobs harvesting the states fruit crops. Rampton said that there will be a market for young people as harvesters this summer. "There imEnr? Wii Series are not as many migrant workers "While their need is the greatest, available this year. They have distribution to them is the lowest not come to Utah because of the priority due to the size of orders poor crop yields in the past few and the difficulties of delivery to years," he said. Since the yield is rural areas. But the state has set expected to be good this year, up an aide system to help these farmers. If the farmer has trouble Rampton made the appeal. In his report, Rampton said he getting needed gas, he should was unwilling to lower the legal report his complaint to the speed limits on Utah highways. county conservation officer. This "I am not going to change the officer will work with the state speed limits unless it appears agriculture department to get that we are getting no response local distributors to make to voluntary guidelines. I will act deliveries." Rampton said a only if it is recommended by the person has been hired for 60 President or the Department of to 90 days to facilitate this Transportation," he explained. program. Voluntary speed reductions to Rampton also discussed some 60 miles per hour on state highof the agenda items for the ways has received good public upcoming special session of the support. Rampton reported the legislature. Two constitutional state highway patrol has noticed amendments, two tax relief bills general overall reductions in and special appropriations will be speec even though a formal included for debate at the survey has not been conducted. session. Gas consumption over the The special appropriations deal state has descreased, too. with using state surplus funds to Rampton said, "Gas com reimburse federal funding sumption for the months of May cutbacks in social services and and June increased only 5 per- housing. cent from winter rates. This is 2 Subsidies for low-cohousing percent less than the increases are already being planned, the for the same period last year." governor said. Rampton plans to Rampton stated that the major meet with legislative leaders problem with the gas shortage after July 1 to determine what lies with the uneven distribution federal housing funds were of supplies throughout the state. expected but not received. "The Those affected most seriously time has arrived where we may by the fuel shortage are the have to put money into brick and farmers, according to Rampton. mortar," he said. m 6mem& cruel full-tim- e in the Park City Resort Activity Center 7:00 p.m. Thurs., June 28, Citizen Kane, Orson Welles Wild Strawberries, Ingmar BerRmjr Thurs., July 5, Thurs., July 12, Black Orpheus, Marcel Camus Thurs., July 19, Picasso War, Peace and Love, Dm umeni .f The Question, John Halas (animated sho-Our 26, July Thurs., Daily Bread, King Vidor Thurs., Aug. 2, Shoot The Piano Player, Trancois Aug. 9, Michelangelo, Documentary The Hand, Jiri Trnka (animated shun Thurs., Aug. 16, Yojimbo, Akira Kurosawa Thurs., Aug. 23, The Seventh Seal, Ingmar Bergman Thurs., Aug. 30, King of Hearts, Philip De Broca - : 1 rut!.:,,-Thurs.- Admission: Single " Governor Calvin L. Rampton discussed migrant workers and other topics at his monthly report to the State Wednesday. 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