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Show JjL. 2B -a y eu-w- i- w awwwa . sm wws w im"t m m TLs Salt Lake Tribune, Sunday, September 1, 1958 rwvlev,y irjpm,v0 ig School Next Week? i&saa Carbon Advances Teachers Accord 'J35r Special to The Tribune Accord was PRICE reached Saturday between the Carbon School District and the Carbon County Education Assn, on 23 items in a proposed agreement which could V fV Xi S K?i mSB a v V ' ! t X U ws open schools here next week. The 23 items were agreed upon during an afternoon meeting between Supt. J. Grant Kilfoyle and Dr. Robert D. Milano, president of the association. teachers That represented about half of the Vacation Finale Utah Opens Salute to Area Labor Continued From Page B-- l chuckwagon breakfast at the City Ball Park at 7 a.m. Special Concert At 11 a.m. the Salt Lake Band City Postal Employes will give a concert at the ball park to be followed by exhibitions of dancing, marching and piping by the Salt Lake Scots Bagpipers and Bethel No. 5, Jobs Daugliteis Precision Marching Team. Sky divers from the Alta Sport Parachute Club will demonstragive two free-fations at 1 p.m., landing on the third fairway of the Park City Golf Course. A baseball game between all stars from Park City's Western Boys Baseball Assn, league will be played at 1:30 ll p.m. bration ..,1 ... amazement Expressing plans for a court test of his opinion that state legislators may not do business with the state, Atty. Gen. Phil L. Hansen Saturday issued a statement rebuking the legislators planning the court test and indicating it would not be in the public interest. If my client, the Legislature, wishes to discuss the findings of my opinion I will be more than glad to meet with its representative members, Mr. Hansen said. However, the fact that there is disagreement between the Legislature and the attorney general, with respect to rule of law, is no automatic justification for burdening the courts If representatives of the Legislature can document any inaccuracy in my interpretation of the law, I shall reverse myself without Mr. Hansen dehesitation, clared. at ... Traditional Contest On the other hand, he if they cannot continued, document that I am wrong, my opinion will stand without the formalities of judicial pro- Lost 5 Hours southeast of n WEEK s it ac- - in the Salt Lake area. Sunny, cool weather will provide the drop for summer seasons final fling. back-tiviti- cedures. The executive and legislative branches of government should not burden the judicial branch, or the taxpayers with added expenses, unless there is an honest and real possibility for the needs of clarification of the rule of law, Mr. Hansen said. It seems utterly ridiculous to me that the legislature should praise me when my opinions favor it, and denounce me when opinions disfavor it. Why have an at- - New Grant To Enable Jobs Study Utah has received a $17,750 grant from the U.S. Equal E m p oyment Opportunity Commission for the state's Affirmative Action Project of the anti discrimination division, acording to John R. 1 Schone, division commission- er. The grant funds a concentrated effort to examine the employment practices of companies with few or no minority group workers, according to the announcement. This will require not only utilizing to the greatest extent possible the compliance provisions of the federal and state law, but also goodwill and a cooperative spirit on the part of companies contacted, Mr. Schone said. Daniel G. Dix has been named project director and Mrs. Sharon Neal project torney general if mere tisfaction with law opinions are to be automatically contested? he asked. I was totally amazed," Mr. Hansen said, to read that the representatives of the Legislature my clients met Friday with Gov, Calvin L. Rampton, and to read that the dissa- Legislature was represented by its attorney, Rex J. Hanson, a special assistant attorney general. How long Is it going to take for our Legislature to realize that the Utah State Supreme Court has ruled that the attorney general is their lawyer? I was not even extended the courtesy of being invited to attend their meeting, he said. Special Counsel Expressing respect for the ability of Mr. Hanson as a lawyer, the Attorney General But, if special counadded, sel is needed, the appointment shall be made by the attorney general because of the constitutional rsponsibility placed not the Legislawith him ture. Neither the Legislature nor the Constitution would tolerate the attorney general making any laws. Nor will the attorney general or the Constitution tolerate the, Legislature interpreting or enforcing any laws. Its as simple as that, and I do sincerely wish the Legislature would learn Its lesson well, Mr. Hansen said. Mountain Fuel Supply Co.s billing department will begin applying a higher rate to gas bills of nearly 219,000 customers after Sunday. Utahs Public Service Commission, in a July ruling, authorized the company to increase its rates. The new rates will add $3,775,265 in revenue to offset rising costs. The new rates went into effect Aug. 1, but they will not show up until meters are read after Sunday. Most of the increase will fall to general-servic- e users residents and small com- mercial IN CLASSIFIED OFFER THE BEST ON THE LOT FOR LESS used Week Specials feature hand-picke- d cars of all sizes, makes and styles. Early Week Specials offers are tops in performance and good looks. Early. Week Specials feature terrific moneysaving buys and highest trade-i- n values. Earl establishments who will pay $3,577,223, according to the Public Service Commission report. M. M. Fidlar, Mountain Fuel president, said the com- CHECK THE WHEELING BARGAINS FOR YOU IN AND WEDNESDAY MONDAY-TUESDA- Y Classified Advertising 55 -- AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE panys rate department has estimated average users in this classification will pay an additional $1.36 per month. FOR YOUR WALLS by -G- ENUCNE Alexander Smith 5 the campsite. son of Mr. C. Ricketts, (4320 West), SHEET VINYL & and Mrs. Richard Alex Pc Mi , es Jimmy Ricketts, 5116 to direct practices until the contract dispute was settled. Both sides expressed hope that schools in the district might open Tuesday. Students riiima& fe,:, , Kearns Boy Found Safe Special to The Tribune MOON LAKE, Duchesne Searchers found a County Kearns boy more than five hours after he disappeared Saturday from his parents camp. The child was asleep in a U.S. Forest Service garbage pit a half mile later Saturday night cuss the latest developments. On Gas Bills of the day's Highlight activities will be the tr aditional mucking and drilling contests at 2:30 p.m. at the ball park. According to Clements T. Hansen, president of the United Steel Workers of America Union Local 4264, the contests are open and entries from other Utah mining towns are anticipated. dis- Hansen Decries Plan for Court Test Higher Rates Effective Of Opinion on Legislator Dealings Without Formalities . . , ' at Murray Park. One of many planned association The education declined to allow the Carbon High School football coaches for the CCEA was scheduled to solved. . - Members of I'tah labors Joint Legislative Committee plan big Labor Day cele ? in the district have had an unexpected vacation since last Tuesday, scheduled opening date for the school year. About 175 teachers in CCEA voted Aug. 1 to withhold all services to the district until the contract dispute is re- items covered by the proposed agreement. Were making progress, but rather slowly, Dr. Milano said after the meeting. He said some of the most important items still are under discussion. A meeting of members of St. LINOLEUM Kearns, disappeared from camp Saturday about 1 p.m. His parents and neighboring campers began the search and called the U.S. Forest Service for help about 6 p.m. Duchesne County Jeep Posse members from Duchesne and Roosevelt joined the hunt. HIDDEN SEAMS FASCINATING NEW PATTERNS. TEXTURED BEAUTY. V EASY TO KEEP CLEAN. 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