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Show Pare Six ; Tuesday, March 9, THE DRAGERTON TRIBUNE .. - '' ' ' ' .. . , , entials are provided for employees with higher skills, supervisors and managerial personnel who, at present, have slight incentive to rise above routine work levels. 4. The salary of no individual employee will be decreased as a result of the application of this sell them for 15c each. Denied a land dhmage claim purchase of winter through fire supposed to have range lands where such lands are been caused by sportsmen during now available in two critical deer hunting season. It was noted that wintering, areas. the Commission could not under Sanctioned exchange of state the lajv honor such a claim and lands for other properties in re- that it should be presented to the alignment of one of the migratory Board of Examiners. lowing Approved new plan. Supervisors, who at present have single rates for their jobs, would be given the opportunity to progress within a rate range. When the pay and incentive plan was presented to the congressional committee a series of charts were used. These showed: The earnings of regular clerks and letter carriers, now averaging week $1.96 per hour for a wage of $78.26 have increased more since 1939 than the index. Regular postal clerks and letter carriers whose earnings average $78.26 weekly earn substantially more than do the teachers and principals of all elementary and secondary schools in the country, on the average. postal emnow ployees average $72.69 for a week at $1.82 per hour. On a comparable basis they are better paid than the average of productionworkers and manufacturing industries up to and including lead foreman, and including overtime pay. Postal employees CARBON PLANT AT CASTLE GATE receive full pay for 13, 20 or 26 Vtah Power and Light Co.s plant at Castle Gate begins to take working days annual leave, dedefinite shape as its late 1954 completion date looms ever nearer In pendent on length of service, plus foreground are sections of 200-fosteel stack which will soon be 13 working days sick leave per erected. Cooling water fram plants condenser, supplied from wells at year. nearby Colton, will be used over and over again by means of a coolpostal clerks and leting tower to be constructed on bluff at left of building. Plant will ter Regular carriers burn coal to generate 66,000 kilowatts of electricity. currently averaging $1.96 an hour for a week, are paid slightly more than I understand, are to be studied the combined average of city forelater. men or city policemen of three The principal features of the major cities New York, Chito Mrs. and proposed plan, according cago Philadelphia. bird refuges. Reaffirmed earlier action concerning a general opening for fishing waters. Petitions asking for an earlier opening on Deer Creek and Scofield Reservoirs were discussed. Commission members not ed that reservoir water users, sportsmens groups, and camp operators were all still agreed in their recommendations for a gen- 5. eral opening. 40-ho- ur cost-of-livi- "Non-superviso- 40-ho- ur ot 40-ho- ur Agnes Scow Indorses Postal Pay Increases Scow, are: Granted that Director J. Perry Egan and Game Supervisor Harold Crane represent the department in Chicago during early March at the North American Wildlife Conference. Approval was given also for attendance of personnel at the May convention of the eleven Western States Fish and Game Commissions annual sessions in Las Vegas, Nevada. Studied actions concerning revocation of several licenses: Final Approved, cooperative agreement with U. S. Fish and Wildlife action to be taken during next Service relatihg to predator conof Commission. trol work with special controls to meeting Review financial standing of debe exercised where chukars, antepartment with commendation for lope, and other wildlife species living within the biennial bud- ng ry are being stocked. get Agreed to issuance of revocaGranted authority to pay higher ble railroad spur on state lands percentage of returns to trapper adjoining industrial area on Salt from sale of beaver pelts in view Lake Arms Plant property. o feurrent low prices with resultAdvised office of the Attorney ing difficulty in getting proper General to proceed with suit harvest of these furbearers. against person and companies held Approved land lease concerning for fish recent losses deer wintering area in Uinta Basresponsible from Bear River pollu- in section. resulting tion. All commissioners were present Studied health insurance plan for the meetings including Chairfor department employees. Fur- man K. E. (Bob) Bullock, J. Alther facts are gathered and legali- len Browne, Golden G. Sanderty of such plans determined. son, W. Rulon White, and Robert Discussed project report con- B. Mitchell. Next meeting of the Commiscerning Strawberry Water Users contract, with the Attorney Gen- sion will be the regular spring eral to pursue the matter in meet- quarterly sessions set for April 9 ings with the Association. and 10. Authorized purchase of 125,000 Meeting Monday Night deer tags and 50,000 license conMarch 15, at 7 :30 O'clock. tainers for use this year. The license containers are distributed There can be no friendshij at cost to the vendors who then where there can be no freedom. Clerks and carriers would be Fish-Game paid $210 more a year as a starting salary; and their maximum Postmaster Agnes Scow of rates increased by $100 or about Dragerton today endorsed the pos- 5 cents an hour. tal pay increase and incentive 2. The time needed by most A full business agenda received plan recommended to the House employees to advance from the the attention of Utahs Fish and Post Office and Civil Service minimum to the maximum salary Game Commission during a recent Committee on February 16 by rate for their job would be retwo session held at departday Postmaster General Arthur E. duced in most cases by two years. ment offices in Lake Salt City. Summerfield. 3. More adequate pay differ Among actions taken were the fol- This plan, Mrs. Scow said, provides equal pay for equal work. It opens the door of opportunity to postal employees who merit promotions based on improved performance. 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