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Show Results Of Synchronized co yutmiaiaui-- r Swim Meet SECOND SECTION Hesoltv of stool meet held at the Tooele Memoual Swimming Pool Jamiarv 27 10 1 nder H Divisiom , 1 Arlene Hnrgcss, TH 2 Desiree Moglestoo. TAAGA 3. I .isa kaiic liner, Bountiful II The Tooele Transcript, Friday, February 2, Slierrv Thomas, TH 2 Vera Hockie. TAB 3 Hetsv Dnosille, 1 13 TB If Division Business firms were reminded today that tbe miiiiiiimii wages set bv the Fair latUir Standauls liimu wage and overtime pros isioux if the enterprise grosses less than $ 00,01X1 a sear. Similarly exempt Act went up cm I'ebruarv I The are employees of an individual reminder came fnmi Donald D u tad or service establishment that Diew, Field Olliic Stqiervisur grosses less than $2Vl.(XXI yearly, of the Salt l.ake C'ltv Ollice of even though it mav le part of a I Jn f Hen laioghurst, HMiolifol 13 17 B Division 1. Vicki Swenson. TAB 2. Pat Martin. TB 3. Vickie Uest, TAB IS and Over B Division 1. Sherri MiAAhmnev, BM 2. Monica Moran, 1DL 3. Bnl line Stevens, HU' , iyi' Bfl Is made quite a "splash in the him hronized stunt meet held Salurdav and amassed emuigh (Hunts to he uained winners of the meet. I nder Division I. Donna Mien, Bountiful II 12 A Division 1. Patti King. Bountiful Pushing pr.ictue session and encouraging swimmer of ihe John Nelson, left, and Tooele Swim Team are 2. Beth laiidcn. Bountiful John Pitt, right, with swim couch Hus Itcmiiigton, center. 3. LmAoii CustdvevMi, Bountiful 13 If A Division 1. Linda Isom. I'lidttdched Llk ELK TOlTII activities mg qualities of leadership. 2. Ahee Miner, TB over hclMd huve scholarships Ollier youth activities to which 3. Carols n Hausen, TB 6,(XX) deserving young Americunv the Elks are deeply committed, 15 17 A Division go to college. are of the Bov Scoots. 1. Marcia Burgess, TB The Elk's Touth Ixudervlnp Girl supHirt Scoots, Campfire Girls, 4 II 2. Janet Cuhhr, TAB Contest annually awards thou-ami- s (.I'dis, Hoys Clnhs of incncd and 3. Bavleue South. Bountiful of dollars in prizes to young Little league Hascliall among A Division ontslaml-dt who monslrate people 1. Joanne (.laulierg. BM' 2. Karen Tavlor, BM Open Tonite E 3. Hazel Sands-- , BU' -Total xiliils. BE Tooele - K Bountiful, fS. BM', 10 1 45. MC 10 Mrs. Elmer M. (Myrtle) Wilson has returned to her home after a stay in the LDS Hospital where she has heen underMemorial Pool on Iurticipuliiig in the vynclii mized stunt meet held at the Timm-IOfficers of the cluh are I. to B: I)' Mm Buss, Karen day were the Tooele Aqu. going diagnosis and treatment. It was her third trip to the hospital Hunter and Elaine Martini 'Z. since May. She is reported to lie -I She satisfactorily. recovering NEW DAIGHTKII IOB wishes to express her appreciation to her friends and relatives for THE El.DON GENT IDS From St George comes news the flowers, gifts, cards and visits of the arrival of a baby daughter which helHd to cheer her. to Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Gentry of Farmers around L'tah, Montana Financial aid applications fur St. George. Mrs. Gentry will Ik r studs at the and estern voimngarc remind--e(Quarter Me renieiiihered as the former 5 vounc that the miminimi wage for I'niversitv of I 'tali are due March lined fann woikers went up from Bryan. The new little girl arrivSanderU. to I, J.iinev according ed 19 January and was welcom$1 to $1 5 an hour on February son. director of Finam i.d lds. Ve need leaders gijod ones. ed home by four sisters and ). Donald D Drew, Field Office mav obtain Graduating seniors ithout them there is a state three brothers. from forms their Supervisor of the Wage and Hour Mr. ami Mrs. Alex Brvan who application and Public Contracts Divisions, ranging from disorder to chaos. sc hool prim ipals. Transfer students lT S Without good leadership the world are serving an LDS mission m Department of Falior, pointcan write to the Financial ids is pretty much on a par with the Australia claim the infant for that this Fair Labor Standed out Sc Sanand holarships Ollic e. Mr four men who were iirought into their 25th Act Brvans ards The grandchild. requirement alfcc Is large derson said entering freshmen must court charged with operating a are expected to return from A.. ontv farms MI,lllllt (lif adull. a.,pK car while intoxicated. The evi- tral.a in June of this year. Mr. Drew said, the iimmimin )f RratK an( M()1 tra1N( dence of intoxication was still must Ik paid !v emplovers wage the mcncau College ELK PATRIOTIC activities-T- he complete used more than 500 who s plain when the judge asked sternTesting (CT) progiam ex.umiid-- t of farm Elks National Service Comly: "And which of you four were labor m hiiv calendar Cct sc hol.c ion ions apjvlic One of the four present- mission sponsors shows and other driving-1- ' quarter of the preceding calendar can be consuh-rc-c- l ed what at that moment seemed entertainments on a year nec-based economic on Grants to him a perfect alibi: "Judge, basis for disabled veterans at all Smaller farms aie exempt. Also include the Educational Oppor-tmiitnone of us wuz drivin. We wuz V.A. hospitals in the country. State are the following workers, exempt hv and made Grant grants all in the hack seat. Good Elks Associations and local lodges when even emphned on large the I'niversitv. The Madeline-Gran- t Business farms. cooperate in this activity. considers scholaiship as Members of the employers well as need. The Honor Scholarlimnechate family. Focal, daily ship, Honors at Entrance scholarSalur-Helle- taxes ond WE art always hunting ways ta soya BLOCK man know you monay. Protect yoursalf by letting BLOCK fila your return. Our sarvlca is quick, liable and guaranteed accurate. re- i BOTH FIDEKAl AND Larin Works Due Student Aid ar Ihii Applications Due STATK cm Take To Your Leader 1 d 1 1 OUAIANTKI ccvrat fvaraiitM vtiy Hx proparatiM w Mil mnf rrn tkt cut y ny itl pay tho pgfflty tr fattrott. m LLJUASL1Sco- - Amarlci's Largest Tax Sarvlca with Over 2,200 Office 191 North Main man-day- Phone 882-401- 1 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. weekdays; $250,-tXXto- year-roun- ! TJiraa4 iiMs 1971. BEGINNING Feb. 1, woikers covered by the l'Kiii amendments w ill be due time and cine half after 42 hours a week, instead of the present 4 1 hours. to the They become suhji-week on Fell. 1, l'Ki9. "However, some covered workers aie exempt from certain of the jiav provisions," Drew noted. For example, covered hotel, motel, and restaurant employees are exempt from overtime. Lmplosees of a retail or service enterprise aie exempt from both the uum- ALSO 1S, 40-ho- RITZ d - Ends Charles H. Bourne 49 South 1st East Tooele, Utah 882-462- 2 STATE FARM MUTUAL AUTOMOBILE Horn INSURANCE Office Bloomington, COMPANY lllioois Friday v Saturday - 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Appointment Norpccnryl ship' and the Presidential awards MARK O' UCIUthCC Dinraipxgii hand harvest piece workers who worked m agriculture less than IT weeks in the preceding calendar year. Migrant hand harvest piece woikers 16 years of age or younger, who work with their parents and are paid the same piece rates as older woikers. Employees pimcipally engaged m the range production of livestock Mr. Drew- Sedan or an Impala get an Impala V8 Sport Coupe, Station Wagon specially equipped with popular equipment at sale savings. You can 4-D- oor Choose the Impala Sport Coupe (foreground), roomy Sedan, two- - or three-se- at Impala Wagon. We wish to express our deep- est appreciation to all our friends were so kind to us in the passing of our loved one Fav O Prows For the flowers, food and help m the home, the funeral service and each and every ac t of kindness we are truly grateful We especially want to thank Dr Johnson for his assistance the night Mr Prows was stricken MRS. FAY O. PROWS and family - said, a 'man-da- means anv day during winch an employee performs farm labor for at least one hour The employers fdml,v a,,d the !tal clj,l-- tom' v n''RP'ewoikersarenotcoiint-whe o ' Wll ,Tlle ,$1 5 ,"l,,IMn,,n apply until February 1. 1909, when it goes up to $1 30 an hour, Mr Drew added He also pointed out that lined farm workers are not subject to overtime pav requirements Mr Drew savs questions about the Acts application to farms will be answered by the Salt Lake City Office of the I' S Labor Departments Wage and Hour and PubFOE Pot Luc k lic Contracts Divisions, at 3207 Part) Saturday Federal Building The telephone The monthly pot luck dinner number is and paity night for all Fraternal The great trouble with the Order of Eagles and Auxiliary members will be held Saturday, school of experience is that the s Februaiv 3, starting at 6 30 p m course is so long that the giadu-atework to Members are urged to come out aie too old to go and support the organization Henrv Ford 524-570- For a limited time only, your Chevrolet dealer is offering four popular Impala V8 models specially equipped at a savings. 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Thank you've got comingl covered enterprise grinsing more than SVXt.iXX) yearly. The $KX),. XXI test will Ik reduced to Feb. 1. 1909 Mr Drew said that question almut the Fair l.alor Standards Act would le answered at the Salt 1 jike (Ttv Office of the L.S Departments AAage and Hour and Public Contracts Divisions, located at 3207 Federal Building Tlie telephone iiiiiiiIht is .52 1 57(X. c Home From lloopilal Cat all tha daductiom the I' S I .a! tor Department 's Wage and Hour and Public Gnu-ti.i- c Is Div isions Mr Diew Kiiutctl out that the luinmimii for most covered woikers advanced to $1 60 an hour from $1 40 Die remaining coveied empbnees will le entitled to $1 15 an hour iiiimimim, instead of the present $1. W inkers MR. DREW said. who will Ik clue the $1 (it) i are those engaged hi which was covered lilt Act was amended in 1'XXi Included are employee individually engaged in interstate coinmerte, or employed in certain large enterprises. TTiev are also due tunc and one half (heir regular rate after Id hours a week. The $115 mmimimi will aplv to woikers made subject to the Ad bv the lMi amendments These include employees of large hotels, motels, and restaurants, woikers in lauiidnes and drv-emestablishments, leaning ployees uf hospitals and nursing home's, whether public or private, eiiqilovee of schools and institutions of higher learning, whether public or private, and more retail and service employees." Mr Drew emphasized, this is only a jiartial list of the kinds of woikers covered by the I'Krfi amendments. I le added that their iminmuin would increase bv 15 cents every scar until $160 an hour is reached cm February 1, iium-iiiuii- : A V. t SITTIHG I 0.r A DON'T S Minimum Wage Hike February 1 Division 12 H I 882-314- 8 iSAF ETiYClSER V I G EBSAT I S FACT ION si-- 19 |