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Show Kennecott Strike Cases Put Strain On Budget A cutback of an estimated " W a month" In State Welfare pivision expenditures effective Nov. 1 was anrioun$d Friday. jyj n Included are reductions in medical program expected to reduce monthly costs by $42,205 ys I , s fc 'mciMfefetfSiF Happiness for Arcadia students is i ' r, 4 ;" ' ' i, v y ' o a - v - ' w-- ? " 0(8 j:'':y y '&! & Pupils 'and in public assistance expected to cut costs by $10,000 month. v ' VV ta$Miwfc-- a bus ride to their new school.. partici-ipaiio- 'W ' V $52,205 - Mrs. Algie E. Ballif, director t h e W e 1 f a r e Division, announced the cuts. 0 f and teachers'wbrked together to keep the arrival organized. HIGH LOAD 'A School All OUR MAN Our Own By DE ANN EVANS Deseret News Staff Writer. Whats noisier than a Beatles concert and almost as exciting as Christmas morning? Why, of course, its moving to new school. George Didn't Lie No one, but, no one gets more for their telephone dollar than we do at our house. We have two teenage daughters with receivers growing from their ' ears. But, once in awhile, we misplace the bill. And, We get a letter from the Bell people. It isnt nasty, but it does point out my mistake of overlooking pay- ment I finally found the telephone company in a Well, mistake. In one of their display windows at the Main Office on First South, they have a picture of President disWashington tossing a buck across a river. The play points out that a dollar goes further with the company. When I sent in my payment with my mislaid bill, I wrote across it, the word "Rappahannock. I just wanted to point out their mistake. George threw the dollar over the Rappahannock River! Friday was moving day for students in the. new Arcadia School, 3461 W. 4850 South. Tiey arrived at school equipped with a pair of sparkling eyes and a brown paper bag to carry the contents of their desks. The children had been attending Pioneer School, 3860 S. 3380 West, with the Pioneer children attending in the morning and the Arcadia group assigned to the afternoon session. To the anxious youngsters waiting to break in their new Frosh To Rule son, 3177 S. 2850 East, was chosen Friday night to reign over University of Utah Homecoming Week. sawl Officials Like Black Out The plan, as worked out in Oregon during the past 10 years, was broached to county and state leaders who gave it was a couple of years ago, the electricians were meeting over at the Hotel Utah, and wouldnt their hearty support at a meetthe power went off. They had to ing of the Legislative Council you know it Committee on Taxation in the on their meeting by candlelight. carry State Capitol. Well, .it has happened again! POSSIBLE CHANGES Governor Cal sighed a proclamation making this Sen. Kendrick Harward, at . was the Week. Air It Clean committee chairup boys week RrRichfield, past man, said refinements of the the State Health Department who got up the proclamation and were present when Mr. Rampton signed proposed plan will be worked It It That night the State Health building up on Medic! Drive had some sort of motor bum out There wasnt dean air for a block around the place! Fuzz 'N Feud Theres a ticket drive going on out Midvale way by peace officers. Not the policemans ball A highway patrolman gave one of the Midvale fuzz a ticket the other day. The trooper lives in the area . . . and the police watching him! Way Up! f ' Henry Hite, the 8 ft. 2 inch fellow in town on a promotion for a meat products company, walked around the comer of Second South and West Temple the other day,' and startled a trio of men loitering .. there. , : . v Whats the matter? Havent you seen a guy in a blue boat before, said Henry. assessor, declared , Maj.- Ray Mr. and Mrs. Fred J. Chrlson, Hyrum, - has been decorated " With the . Distinguished Flying Gross and the U.S. Air Force Commendation Medal at Nellis AFB, Nev.. 'Maj. during aerial City, Regional flight near Kep,' North Vietnam, Financlal News while participating In a . photo reconnaissance piission. A graduate of South Cache High School, . Maj. Carlson re-ceived his B.S. degree from Utah State University. - W. Carlson, sou of DFC for heroism Carlson received the that B ,V' blonde Blue-eye-d Connie Prestwich, daughter of Mr. and 3799 Mrs. W. B. Prestwich, Hillside Lai., was named first attendant. Second attendant is a hazel-eyeblonde, Barbara Butters, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert K. Butters, 3792 S. 2435 d pAblem results from a scale of East. farming land valuations estabMiss Anderson was a cheerlished by the Tax Commission leader at Skyline High. She is a in tiie 1950s. member of Junior panhellenic This scale never has been re- and Angel Flight, Air Force scinded by the state and does ROTC sponsor group. She affilinot represent the value in ates with Alpha Chi Omega somoney of the agricultural lands, rority. Mr, Jenkins said. Miss Prestwich, a - junior, is County representatives said in Angel Flight and Symactive they wanted a tax limitation feature such as that enacted in phony Debs. Miss Butters was sponsored in the contest by Pi Oregon. . r Christy Anderson . . . Homecoming Queen member of Angel Flight. Miss Butters, a sophomore, is a graduate of Olympus High. The queen and her attendants were chosen from 10 finalists. Sixty-thre- e girls entered the competition, which Nu fraternity. She affi- on appearance in liates lyith Sigma chapter of school wear, poise, Lambda Delta Sigma and is a charm and speaking Beta Oregon, said J. Leon Soren-Se-e OFFICIALS on Page B--5 was judged sports and personality, ability. Gloria Beckstead BYU queen ... Riverton Blonde Is Y. Queen Hospital care, $9,000 a month. Pretty Glora Beck-steaHospitalization will be limited PROVO a blonde from to emergency, life preserving conditions. Doubtful cases must Riverton, was named Brigham be resolved by the state medical Young Universitys 1967 Homeconsultant. coming queen Friday night. The new queen, a junior No $2,600. care, Eye pay ments for testing eyes for glass- majoring in business education, wifi reign over a multitude of es or providing eye glasses. activities Nov. homecoming TRANSPORTATION CUT d, Transportation to clinics or Chosen as attendants were for medical care, $2,000 a Mary Alldredge, 20, a junior month. Allowances for such majoring in elementary shall be reduced tion, first attendant, and Elaine from $10 to $5 a month. old English jSchwartz, a Personal needs grants to all major, second attendant. Miss welfare patients in nursing Alldredge is from Salt Lake City homes. $12,600 a month. This and Miss Schwartz is from Ogallowance will be cut from $10 den. to $5 a month. This is effective The queen and her second attendant are roommates at the jn December. Grants when recipients live Provo university. with relatives, The royal trio was selected 106 pretty coeds who $3,500 a month. These grants from will be eliminated and such re- sought the homecoming crown. deemed to be Judging was based on beauty, cipients will receiving free shelter. poise, petjonality, Net earnings of welfare recip interviews and extemporaneous ients holding paying jobs, $3,000 .speSking. a month. The allowance for Other finalists in the contest clothing, transportation and were Erin Marie Moore, Long other items will be reduced Beach, Calif.; Chris Smith, Van from $40 to $20 a month, reduc- Nuys, Calif., and Angela Chan, ing the net deduction from earn- Hong Kong. ings subtracted from wages in Official coronation for the determining the amount of the homecoming royalty will be grant. This will tend to discour- - Tuesday at 10 a.m. at the home age private employment, Mrs. coming assembly. Ballif said. Other activities during the Fees of doctors, dentists, hos- week include a fireside, a papitals, and nursing homes al- rade, a dance, a concert, the and Ffolics, ready have been cut four per Fieldhouse cent. Founders Day events. j Y.Hikks OH Management 'Confab succeed is the difference in jet-tin-g to the top. He advised 'the student session to look at the big picture and be self confident in your '' ability," "Forget about yourself and get the job'done, he asserted. Other speakers at departmen- talized sessions listed guidelines . ' lege of Business Advisory Council. They held departmental sessions with both faculty members and advanced students to advise on the kinds of education modern industry demands. Motivation is' the greatest the single factor in a mans success, Jack W. Whittle, Chi- cago, 111., director of area development for the Continental . Company,, told a session of the conference. ; "You must be able to sell yourself and your ideag.to have . influence in, any company, he ' - ... . V emphasized. LeRoy Harlow, management .consultant, BYU, told advanced business students the: will to.. Dalcen K. . . Broadhead,-Veldo- .worth and Robert ; ; ability to change. Seek a broad education, including a close tie-i- .with the nations business trends. 3. Get the broad viewpoint-lo- ok ahead. 4. Realize that you must continue .to learn and grow. Learn to think like your manager thinks if you want a Mr. Whittle manager's- job, told the students. Learn to .. ..analyse .likeyouc superior -Lorenzo N. Hoopes, Oakland, Calif., vice president of Safeway Stores, Inc., said each man has four areas where he can expect to make a contribution his . family, his church, his community. and his vocation. Success is performing effecJ. Taylor, John P. O'Keefe, Wilford M. Farnsr tively in these four areas,, he chat at. Brighana Young University Conference.-- . said. u 1. 'Have-th- -- . 1- - -- V anticipating management - -- . in -- TYtigr . for students employment posts ; 2. FARM VALUATIONS case now is in process of trial to determine whether the county or the state will have the final say on these land valuations. Bruce Jenkins, Weber County HyrumSoldierWinsAF: Medal-s- ' out and submitted to both county and state officials. This will be done in time for submission to the 1969 LegislaPROVO A prospective ture for possible law changes, employer looks for a man who Sen. Harward said. It is aimed at avoiding a has sparkle," a man with self stalemate such as the present confidence, a man who will try and try again, and a man with one in Utah County. The State Tax Commission the ability to get things done. revalued land in Orem , and These are among things top Provo for this year in the light level employers said they look of urbanization of those areas. for in a prospective employe at Commission the Brigham Young University Utah County members, sitting as a board of Management Conference equalization, cut protested valu- Friday. ations to what file state comThe conference drew some 21 mission claims were arbitrary business leaders outstanding and unrealistic levels. who are members of BYUs ColA court ix. rmw- U-I- Taxation Plan Friday. V' Miss Anderson, a blue-eye- d blonde freshman, will wear the homecoming queen crown Monday through Saturday during events and festivities which will beckon alumni and students to Come to the - vention in Vietnam. Ive seen those Viet Cong on television, and without doubt, the foreignest people I ever are they rmwemerntm Christy Anderson, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Robert K. Ander- Best time to make the change will probably be when you retire. If its 11 p.m., turn the clock back to 10 p.m. The official change takes place at 2 a.m. Sunday. After that it will be Mountain Standard Time again in Utah, and DST protestors can still their complaints, at least until next spring when DST takes effect again. conproposed three-wa- y tract among county assessors, and the county commissions State Tax Commission for systematic revaluing of all properties in the state won favor Alum Fete U. night A . i not for a to turn die dock back and say goodyear, not for a day, but just for an hour bye to Daylight Saving Time. Remember, turn the clock BACK one hour Satwday after-dinn- er by an first-grad- Its almost time Down Texas Way occasioned SALT LAKE CITY, JUTAH MST AT 2 A.M. SUNDAY It must be comforting to kids staying with their folks at the Holiday Inn over on North Temple. The sign says "Stay here! We are protected by Batman and Robin. are abnohnally high load of welfare recipients carried over this last summer compounded by a pyramiding number of Kennecott Copper Corp. strikers seeking welfare assistance, she said. Since persons on public assistance already are on bare budgets, the new cuts, she explained, will cause real hardship which the division regrets greatly. Youngsters will be unable to obtain dental work except in iqases of emergency, and medi- Saturday, October 28, 1967 cal services needed for top physical condition will be unavailable, it was explained. school, it seemed that the time students, form two single nine buses was carried out with SAVINGS LISTED would never come. Some of straight lines. I said straight few problems. them even managed to sneak lines. The antcipated monthly savHey, you guys are on the atray from their rooms to board In the excitement of boarding wrong bus. This is a third grade ings in each caegory are as fol-- ! the buses early, only to be the buses, the rules of conduct bus. lows: were not forgotten. r called back. Oh, goodie, we got the first Dental care, $16,000 a month. As last Principal Joe Novak Ladies before gentlemen, a bus. Payments will be limited to; reminded gave the signal, the students dimpled Dont tell me we have to work for relief of pain and heard the long awaited words jher classmates, treatment of acute infections. See A SCHOOL on Page from their teachers: All right,! The process of boarding the may nciucje extrac-- , tions and fillings to relieve pain. No dentures or partial dentures will be authorized. DST TURNS INTO Where's The Joker John Henry Faulk came up from Texas to be an speaker at one of the tux groups was telling mOvSbout his aunt from He Thursday. down there. She told John in her Texas drawl that she was very glad that Lyndon was the president Did you know, she said to John, it is the first time in American history that theres been a man in the White House without an accent! She thought there was too much foreign inter- DESERET NEWS These vA-.- . a : ' a E. n Halladay . J ' |