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Show Tooele Tranxeript, Iridax, Jul 10 20, 1077 ,x j County Area Obituaries Can Clutter Be A Part Of Comfortable Living? State Salary Increases In Effect For 1978 Vs a result of a V kill MX) appropriation made bv the 1977 legislature, stale empluvei's in I'tah will l? receiving salary increases averaging 7 7 eut n vt year Rl VS! s f. r partn utar individuals will range from as little as 2 5 percent for some higher paid employees to as much as 27 ill a few isolated ( 1( casc-- s These were some of the findings reputed bv I tali Foundation, a private tax ri'sc'.crc h organization, in a study of ll)77 state salary me reuses A new pay plan recently formulated In the state rsounel office calls for ac ross the ImmuI salary adjustments ranging from 21; X'rcent to 4 ercent lower paid workers (grades 1 through 10) will receive the 4 jierceiit increase while higher paid employees grades 11 through 10) will receive a 2 12 H'rcent jv.iv Inke m FBkNK II. BE(ilM JEWNESIOM Frank It. Beachain Dies In Granger Franklin Ihc hard (Frank B ) 7H. died July 2b, 1977 in a Granger hospital MU. BFUIIVM was Ikioi February' 13, IVf) in St. George, I'tah to George Phillip and Mary Ann Biding Bc and married Both Oiunn Jan 4. PCI. Tins marriage was later solemnized in the Salt Like l.DS Temple. Mrs. Rcacham died Dec. 4. 1973 Mr. Beachain formerly served as the Town Marshall ill Stockton, was an active mcmlicr of the I l)S Church and a retired employee of Combined Metals in Bauer, I'tah He is survived bv sons Fred W of Tooele; Bichard I, of Grantsville, and daughters, Mrs Max (Florence) Fordham, Granger, Mrs. Seth (Dollie) Fordham, Kearns and Mrs. Se lby (Violet) Yates, Magna. One son Joseph. dud lso surviving are 21 in March 1973 grandchildren and 30 great grandchildren, brothers Edgar and iuos, of I'tah, and three sisters, Washington, . IaXtic Stuart, Eureka, Lillian IVa-tlwu- i, Fran-chill- of Springs die, and Bose Dirv-St. George. Fl'NFIUL SFBMdS for Mr Beachain will lie held Fridas, July 29 at 12 00 noon in the Tate Mortuary Chapel. Friends mav call at the Mortuary Thursday, Julv 2S, from 6 (Ml until 8 00 pm. and Fridas, one hour prior the services. Bunal will lie in the Tooele Cltv Cemetery. J. E. Sullivan Services Held Funeral services were held Tuesday, July 2fi for Johannah Ehenstam Sullivan Bishop Gene D White conducted the meeting and gave the obituary. The family praver was given In Kevin Marett, with the invocation bv Ernest Wevland. Prelude and post hide music was plaved bv Geraldine Droubav, who also performed a medley on the organ Fay Gillette was a speaker at the meeting, along with Bishop White musical selection, Just Closer Walk With Thee was snug bv Roxie Dobson She was accompanied by Mrs Dron-ba- y The benediction was pronounced by Carver W. Bryan Interment took place at the Tooele City Cemetery' where Evans Wilbur dedicated the grave Pall bearers were Mark Paulos, Mike Sullivan, Jav Sullivan, Joe Nelson, Mike Smith and W alker Blickensderfer The office boy nervously explained to his employer, Please, sir, I think you're Win think1 the wanted on the 'phone boss exclaimed What's the good of The office boy replied, W ell, sir, the voice at the other end said, " Hello, is that you, von old idiot f liltVhl Jeanne Slonebraker s Dies Suddenly Slildcv Jeanne Silver Slone luaker dic'd III the Timm le allcv Hospital Wcxlnesdav evening Julv 27. 1977 MBS. MONIDIUKIB. wife nl Howard J Slonebraker. was born Ja nnarx 4. 1021 in Salt Dike City, I tali to Joseph and I live Droubav) Silver and sM'iit most of her life' in Tooele .52. I'tah I tall law provides that I tail's pav Im adjusted to reflex t changes pirn must Amendments made III the cost of living bv the lJ77 lu'glsluture provide (hut this automatic adjustment Im' made only durand then only ing even iiiimlicrcd years to the degree that funds will permit", fiuger-vuutiu- one-sca- li Kelery adjustments III the years are to Ik. more selective m order to ui hleve reasonable cnui)arubilltv of lasses of (unit ions with like jiositlons or cicuatioii areas hi private industry or iXheT ptihlie emjilovmc lit to the degree th it fuiiels will ennit". Till I OEM) AT ION rejiort observes that "anv salary comMrison lietweeii public and jinv ate employees should take difference's in non sainto ciiusiile-ratiolary Im in fits, such as vacations, holidays, ste k leave, insurance, retirement, etc." Rise el on sue I) a c onijiarison made in last years joint salary' survey, it would ap-pthat the state of Ftah is somewhat more gi'i'crous in aving to its employees than fnicge' most other major uhhc anil private employers m Ftali". The study also rev ealcxl that public employees generally aiHar to receive greater non salary fringe In unfits than their counterparts in private industry. The survey indicated that Im in fils )rovidi'd bv the slate of Ftah amounted to 17 3 jM'rcent of base salary fur a tv pical $12.001 per year employee. Tins percentage compares with an average of .317 percent for all public agencies surveyed and 2S I percent ill the' case' of private concers. Not included in the aDive analysis of are such iimre-o- r less lion salary universal la'iiefit programs as Federal Social Security, workmen's and uncuidnv incut insurance. Survev olfic lalsestimatethat 110X1- - programs aelei alMiut 9 4 HTcent more to employer costs adv Richard (dcle) Van Winkle, and Mrs Margaret Morgan, of Salt lake Cltv, and Mrs Harold t Josephine) Barlow, 'Iixx'le, and five grande Inldren Services will be held Saturday. pm at the Tate Mortuary ( Impel Friends mav call one hour prior to service only. Bunal in the Tooele ( itv ( euie-ter- v Tooele man pled guilt v Monday to three counts of criminal homicide in connection with an automobile accident last pril Jerrv Mvers Jones, 27. face's a prison term of up to five years and a possible fine of up to S3 (MX) for the deaths of Debra Join's, 2b. Eugene Orozco, 24, and Juanita igil, 21 Ml three vveie Ogden residents Assistant Tooele Counts Attorney Ronald Elton said the incident occurred April 15 near Dike Point He said the victims car, driven bv G I eland Jones, was parked on the westbound side of the freewav to Wendover when the defendant's car struck it in the rear The driver, who was getting into the car at the time of the accident, was thrown free of the wreck Tile accused was originally charged with driving under the influence of alcohol and operating a vehicle in a negligent manner, but those charges were dropped when he pled gmltv to the homicide Jones has been referred to the Vdult Probation and Parole Department for mg evaluation The defendant is not related to the Joneses who were killed in the mishap Announcing Our Front of the Week Special. (Monday only) The Glowing Embers Is A Great Place To Enjoy Monday Evening With Your Family. GLOWING EMBERS 494 S. Main le prints in strategic place's. Hie clutter tiiav still Im' there, but it's not as noticeable in the overall confusion l'nk one color scheme and slick to it. The author warns against red, noting that you mav feel, on entering the rcMiin, that vouarealMiut to succumb to stroke. Fleavure, like a butterfly, is fleeting, happiness, like giaul news, is transitory. joy, like the love of Gcal, is aloe! AA'urd's Words by William Aing - rthur AAard ffssesss&s&ssssssssssssssssss GENERAL AGENTS Accident & Health Medicare Supplement $1000 per month Hospital Cash 3 year Nursing Home $750 per mo. GA Contract non-salar- y ALL GUARANTEED ISSUE ABSOLUTELY NO UNDERWRITING Call Collect or Write Sales Director coinpe-nsa-tioi- 10050 Regency Circle Omaha, Neb. 68114 (402) 397-33- 34 !j WMJl AVAILABLE AT YOUR TOOELE SEARS STORE USE YOUR SEARS CREDIT ACCOUNT. THIS AD EFFECTIVE THURSDAY JULY 28th THRU SATURDAY JULY 30th. Each of these advertised items is readily available for sale as advertised. 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Judds Special Steak Served With Our Famous Chuck Wagon Potatoes and Well Give You FREE a delicious warm bread pudding topped with Ice cream! of young blue ks tested the concentration of highest preferred salt on their fiMie! Bex ent studies III Flu lailc Ijilna investigating the tastes of a, cross section of the Mulutloil showed only a small percentage of the white adults, black adults and white 9 to 13 year olds chose the highest c one ent rat ion of salt High salt intake, esMx lulls early ill life, has Imh'II related to the develoji-iia'ii- t of high IiIimmI pressure, and the iniideui-of hypertension is greater among blacks than among whites in the Fluted States that could ha)M'ti to this jiicxe and will.'" liiix could result in an entirely plastic-dainterior, which your fnc'iids mav find sIimtv but you can at least kec'p c lean Reduce clutter At any rate. try. If you can't, don't worry. Gamonflage w it h n 1 Aulo Homicide Subject Files Guilty Plea SAIT Thirty e If it won't wash, you don't want it Before investing m a piece of furniture ask yourself, Whats the worst thing C (II TOO Ml For the average family, living with all of the uImcvc, the August Reader's Digest offers some lighthearted decoiatuig tic HIS. MBS. MOM BBVKI II is survived bv her husband, two sons. Michael J, of Tooele, and Thomas 11, Hot Springs. Vkansas. one brother, liobe rt Silver, lacs ngeles. Calif, tlnee sisters. Mis g liairslhe llnlfdone jigsaw puzzle' ckIcJ rmmlM'reel She married Howard J Stonebrak-er- , in Preston, Idaho, March 2S. 1010 and they moved to Tixiele in 1012, where they resided sine e that time Mrs. Stonebraker was a graduate of South High School ill Salt Dike (its. was a memlier of the I DS ( Imre h and had lieon an active winker hi the Tooele Schools, Parent Teacher ssixia Beat The Monday Blues At the Embers Enjoy B f i lend Is the M .Ill's la-housekeeper's worst enemy, the article notes, but con. note Face it, we c lodes on a cheerful life without making a bit just can't of mess now and then orating sou with spacious layouts, dashing colors, elegance Where, vou might ask, is the toddler of the family' The clog non-salar- y IN VDDIIION to these acrossthe-Ixur- d salary adjustments for all einjiloy-cx-- s uprnvun.itcls l.otXIstate employees will receive selective salary adjustments im vt vear These selective salary adjustments are based on a joint salary survev conducted last vearbv the Stale Personnel Division, Salt Dike City. Salt l.ake (.uuntv, and the Fniversilv of Flail Foundation analysts point out that these ac ross the Imurd and selective salary me reasc-- are m addition to the regular merit increase's of 1 12 prriuut (5 jurccnt for trade and craft employee's) which are given to most state employees each star To cjiialifv for this merit increase, the emjrlovee must receive a satisfactory or Im tier rating bv Ins superior. The first incut increase' mav be given r after sis mouths, the next six at intervals, the next three at cightceen-iimulintervals, and the last two at two vear intervals home-de- c Those Imokx stun 0 No. 29904 ASK FOR YOUR FREE SPECIALTY CATALOG |