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Show 12 DESERET NEWS, D Thursday, October 10, AREA BRIEFS 1968 opitoS Acreage Planted One acre of grass sod has been laid on the former 4th between slope North and the north parking lot on the State Capitol grounds. Secy, of State Clyde L. Miller announced that the planting followed installing sprinklers by a crew of work experience trainees directed by John E. Miners Idle For ' m.-- weed-infeste- d ,.: 2nd Day mSn two-third- Frank M. Stevenson, Pres.i. dent of District 22, UMW, said he had no comments. A spokesman at one of the mines said, Everything is quiet. We are ; While and other Americans Saturday will celebrate Columbus sighting of San Salvador Island in the BahaUtahns mas, similar ooservances are scheduled at dinners and programs during other days this addition-- 1 HEW HOOVER Research Review 0 IT WILL DO SIX SEPARATE JOBS FLOOR-CAR- Dispense detergent, solution and power scrub floors to remove dirt, wax and other accumulaPick up the scrub water. Apply either liquid wax County Asks Fee Ruling or paste wax. or ruq shampoo. Polosh all hard surface floors and buff to gleaming finish. Damp-mobetween wnshings and vacuum dry your floors. Shampoo your carpels and bring the colors bock to life. HOOVER W..kly SHAMPOO-POLISHE- R incuiU scrubbing, BrusHos, polishing Steel Wool pads, Claaning pods, folt pads and lambs wool ensomblo pads? lccsoris waiting, oo c. $33.05 value $2495 HOOVER TANK VACUUM suo Including Tools SMITH-CROW- CO. N 1993 So. 11th East 9 $62,730 Valuation 1 Pay Only Gains Paint Pact workget out the vote will be conducted tonight shop 4.6 per cent; minimum, masThe Earl A. Johnson Co. of; . at by the Salt Lake Counters degree, 5.1 per cent, and 7Democratic American Fork, was given aj Central ty maximum, masters degree, 6.1 contract to paint parking stalls per cent. in the parking lot at the Moun-- j 1968-6The meeting will be held at State averages, for the tain View Golf Course, 8660 S. year, according to the UEA re- - the Sunnyside Ave. National 2400 West, Wednesday. for of the purpose port, are: bachelor minimum, Guard Armory 1 MURRAY This city in bachelor ; maximum, encouraging party workers to tember issued 11 building masters minimum, get all the people in the county to register of either party mits having a total valuation of $5,742; masters maximum, and vote. $62,730. $9. 129. A jK p 'Get Out The Vote' salary categories, THEN The unique multipurpose appliance that reduces the tedious jobs of mopping, scrubbing and pol- ishinq floors, as well as shampooing rugs. 9 ing to the UEA, were: minimum salary, bachelor degree, . . PICKS UP THE SCRUB WATER! 8 sided. He was taken to the Holy Cross Hospital and ater transferred to University Hospital. Police officer J. V. Grandpre said a witness reported seeing the victim come from the window head first and land on the pavement below. Police said they could find no sign of foul play. IC SCRUBS YOUR FLOOR . Pay Rises Ray Evan Jensen, 50, 214 S. State, remained in critical condition today after falling Wednesday afternoon from a second story window at the hotel where he re- FLOOR-A-MAT- tions. Teacher Remains Critical operation. Students in Utah schools had a little extra time to brush up on the adventure of Columbus and that of ether explorers durholiday from ing their four-da- y school. The Utah Education Association Convention opened today in Salt Lake City. a year; an A proposed executive order to central review of require research proposals by state government executive agencies was Salt Lake County commissiondiscussed at a meeting today of ers have asked the county attorGov. Calvin L. Ramptons neys office how they should colResearch Advise, y Committee. lect fees from City Court on Kenneth C. Olson, planning fines that result from Utah and committee Highway Patrol traffic tickets. coordinator The average maximum salary said there has been County Auditor Glen F. teach- - chairman, for Utah bachelor-degre- e of Palmer said he felt the county duplication ers increased by 5.2 per centlC0ns'der3':ie in research Past 1967-6to!effort projects, is losing about $12,000 annually from the school term from fines the City Court the 1968-6year, the Utah Edu.-- I Attending the meeting at the handles on tickets issued by cation Association reported Capitol were economists from Highway patrolmen. three universities, major state A recent opinion from Atty. today in a research circular. The increases ranged from no agencies and the Committee on Gen. Phil L. Hansens office change in Duchesne District to Employment Planning. said the city and county should 14.2 per cent in Tintic District. share equally in all fines imfor increases Percentage posed by the court. accordother S.L. Fall Victim Since Columbus Day falls on Saturday, federal, ciiy, county, state offices and banks will be closed. Stores will remain open in Salt Lake and other cities, with parking meters also in $8 strike. 'i Workmen finish laying sod to beautify north slope at Capitol. One observance in Salt Lake City will honor Norwegian explorer Leif Erikson, who with a group of Viking seamen allegedly made the original dis covery of North America about 1,000 A.D. It is being planned by Leif Erikson Lodge No. 83. ypars at al five cents an hour to be applied to pension benefits, effective 1970, and four weeks vacation after 20 years service. (The previous high was three not loading coal. weeks after 10 years). In addition to the coal mines, Although the new contract! the U.S. Steel Corp. coal prepa- retains the previous contracts ration plant at Wellington which other conditions, there has been ordinarily operates two shifts a some improvement in contract day, has been closed by the yv&Mi Columbus Day, which march- week. was made. for an hour to vote on the posal. A total of 750 workers will be affected by the new contract, Mr. Drage said. j Saturday Holiday Honors Columbus . 10 p.m. Wednesday, members accepted the pact after waiting in a meeting s majority'Mrt Drage said. ing team negotiated in Washing-- i Store !nc., a ton with the Bituminous Coal of the Meat Cutter and Butcher Contracts with all three of the. Associatiion. Workers Local 537 membership food chains expired Oct. 1, but the deadline for negotiating new No local issues or negotiations 'approved the pact. in- an for calls The contract agreements was postponed until are involved, but union coal miners traditionally do not work crease of $24 per week, in sala Joct. 9. ry, spread over three successive without a contract. overgrown shrubs and worn out roses. Fetunias, marigolds raniums, Canna lilies and flowers have blossomed in fusion. Planting of pfitzers growing evergreen on the between the northeast parking lots remains to be done. A crew of seven Green Thumb workers over 65 has been at work three days a week all Bummer, Mr. Squires said. New World. The Admiral skippered the tiny Nina, Pinta and Santa Maria to the New World in what hurricane is known as the season. Fortunately, the trio of ships weathered what storms came their way. and history Food King told union officials it would negotiate separately from the other chains, Mr. Drage said provisions of the new contract were included in a management proposal sub-- said A. B. Drage, sec- Members of a local meat tors union voted Wednesday retary - treasurer, Local 537. night to accept a new contract Union officials were to con- with two grocery chains, calling tact management of Smiths and vacation "Food King Super Markets today, CarSbZnTEme7y;benemhikeSr''' if that chain will to determine counties remained idle for the After negotiations throughout, Latch. C. Fisher Squires, landscape gardener, said an area east of the new sod also Las been seeded as have the Council Hall parking area strips. This is all part of beautification work around the Capitol which has included removing es across calendars Saturday, may go undiscovered. It is a holiday observed with little pageantry. Yet, it is a day to commemorate the Genoese seamans 1432 arrival in the Meat Cutters Okay Pact With Albertson , Safeway 484-525- 9 I 3; All Democratic candidates will be in attendance at the meeting to stress the importance of everyones voting in this election. iW; & Plane Bids Opened Two bids for supplying a two seater plane for the Stale Agriculture Department were opened Wednesday by the State Finance DepartPiper-Supercu- ment. Michelle Rios Fr&nchesca Vigil Michael Kimberly Katsllas Patton THU DESERET NEWS SENDS BIRTHDAY GREETINGS TO: MIChOK Riot, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Misual Riot, 157 w 7th South; Franchesca Vigil, daughter of Mr. and Mrt. Frank Vigil, 124 W. Clinton Ava.; Michael Katsllas, ton of Mr. and Mrt. Scott Katsllas, 233 S. Main St.. Midvale; Klmberlv Patton, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Patton, 3984 S. 5375 West; Pete Allen, son ol Mr. and Mrs. Carl Allen. 1921 W. North Temple; Tori Gibbons, daughter of Mr. and Mrv Brian Gibbons, 758 E. Stratford Ava.; Scott Robinson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Dale Robinson, UNO E. 3015 South; Susan Shepherd, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Shephard, 8985 W. 2700 South, Magna, and all other babies one year old Thursday. (Pictures of babies of Deseret News subscribers will be taken free of charge at the Deseret News baby photo studio, 3 E. First South, Monday through Friday from 10 a.m. until 3 p.m. at least three days before baby's birthday.) BIRTHS AS REPORTED TWINS: Boy, Girl: FROM SALT LAKE AREA HOSPITALS Mr. and BOYS: Mr. and Mr. and Mr. and Mr. and Mr. and Mr. and 12U Serpentine Mrs. Robert Lea Jones, Way. Mrs. Denis Hill, 72 S. 2tt West. Aot. C.' Bountiful. Mrs. William F. Elmar, 74 S. Ruflln Clr.. Woods Cross. Mrs. Donald E. Anderson, East. M-Btrt Shelter, 4342 S. 2200 West. Mrs. Lawrence Hartley, 128 N. 1st St., Tooelt. Mrs. Gary L. Reich, 3221 Mlllcreek Rd. Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr. Pete Tori Allen Gibbons The plane is to be used for aerial hunting of predatory animals, survey work and general transportation, the Agriculture Department reported. Starr Valley, Dahl Inc., Susan Shepherd Scott Robinson and Mrs. Richard L. Bartow, 5ol4 Allendale Dr., Murray. and Mrs. L. Cralga Baker, 4920 S. 160 East, Midvale. and Mrs. Gary V. Keller, 2740-StEast. and M-- s. Angelo M. Ramlrei, 74 Lake St. and Mrs. Lento F. Mac:, East. Deeth, Nev., bid $5,000 to supply a 1956 used plane, or $5,400 with GIRLS: , Mr. and Mrs, Gerald B. Bruin, 105 E. 025 South. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph C. Hadley, 53 W. 5735 South. Mr. and Mrs. Max L. Eills, 273 E. 6th South. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph R. Weaver, 1395 S. th East. Mr, and Mrs. Calvin J. Coates, 857 Lafayette Dr. Mr. and Mrs. Alva D. Baer, 2C81 E. 3185 South. Mr. and Mrs. James Preston Jensen, 505 S. 1200 East, Bountiful. Mr. and Mrs. Neldon Jensen, 35 E. Cente- - St., Bountiful. Mr. and Mrt. Merit Law, 82? E. Westbrook Rd., Kaysville. Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Hutchinson, 676 W. 3785 South- Hunter. Mr. and Mrs. Brent R. Parker, 81 S. Orchard Dr., Bountiful. Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Luke, 1380 S. 8th West. M. and Mrs. Darrell W. Holm, 10 E. 6997 South.Mr. and Mrs. Rosco W. BurneHe. 480 S. 117 West, Murray. Mr. and Mrs. Sherman D. Davies. 5387 Hillside Dr Murray. Mr. and Mrs. Jerry L. Funk, 277 W. 3570 South, Hunter. Mr. and Mrs. Bryan K. Nelson, 5076 Lorin Way. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas R. Pearson, 551 W. 5055 South, Kearns. Oytdoor extra tires. Thunderbird Aviation Corp., Salt Lake City, offered to supply a new plane for $10,424. It is anticipated that the used plane will be purchased because funds are not available for the Revenue Increases Revenue from traffic tickets issued by Salt Lake Police De-p- a t ment officers totaled $227,323.85 in the first three months of fiscal year 1969 which began July 1, according to a report issued today. The collections Increased son, Cache National Forest over the same period nervation education director for $48,175 R. Hatfield, the mountain Region of the last year, Robert traffic violations supervisor, Forest Service. said. Mr- - Mickelson has worked He said 69.5 per cent of the with Dr. Rhead and others in summonses and 65.9 per cent of of the estabIishing phases the bench warrants issued were program. served. Project 1 would be the U.S. pilot als and lectures inside the Regional For-demonstration program on outoutdoor education places est Service and the Weber Coun-' door education will be conduct- the student in a setting where t y Recreation Department, ed by Weber State College, he can have the subject matter which would make additional Ogden and Weber County school more or less in its original con- land and facilities available. districts beginning Oct. 14, in dition, and relate it to the total The outdoor education classes Dr. the Uinta mountains. environmental picture, could be held on weekly periods added. Rhead school Ninety public students, through the entire year, Dr. teachers For along with a humanities Rhead said. and student teachers from student example, could compose songs, Weber State will take part in write about or draw what he Three sixth grade classes of 30 students each will the program, said Dr. Raymond participate sees; a social science student E. Rhead, director of the Weber could observe the evidence of in the five-daThe Office WASHINGTON pilot course, 3 State Outdoor Education Insti- what of Economic Opportunity today does to coming from the Lake View and tute. awarded a Head Start grant for natural resources; a physical H. Guy Childs school in the OGDEN Referral of seven $48,360 to the Millard School Weber and District the from for school the science student could study the Setting pilot ranging in age from 14 District in Delta. The nine will be the Granite School Dis-- 1 weather and heavens, and so Hopkins School in the Ogden 17 to to District. juvenile authorities has month grant will aid 45 chil- locat-: tricts Center, forth. ed about 15 miles west of p)r UP three burglaries of dren. byjclcared will be accompanied pead said the college, They Kamas in the Uintas. It is Lenore Skidmore, Ronald Ham-- ! the Ogden Dressed Meat Co., Qgden and Weber school with dormitories, food (0 buy in North Fork blin and Emmett Deegan, their .Wilson Lane, trjcts pan er acdlt-es- . e.r,mS a,n canyon a site and build a hous-Thi- s teachers, and by Lorraine Deputy Sheriff William J. pilot program will en- Linda Burglars entered a home Walcott, iDermody said the young men ng structure where permanent Blackburn, able us to demonstrate the ef- outdoor education could be George Cook, and Dennis had taken a total of 28 hams through a rear window at 239 E. fectiveness of utilizing re1300 South and stole a $150 sterby students from Holmes, Weber State student from the company, but not ail sources beyond the classroom in experienced police records the first elementary grade on teachers. Jof them were involved in each eo phonograph, the educational process, Dr. indicated today. to theft, in the outdoor: college. through Participating Rhead said. Cooperating in the program school also will be Hal Mickel- of the outdoor Purpose school ?s to provide enriching experiences which cannot be structured or furnished for the student in a regular classroom, Dr. Rhead said. Earn $15,000-$3000- 0 Annum It is an extension of any traveling on our super-smoot- h creates rate crime as Rising highly profitable opportunity curricuthe in fleet of Silver Eagle buses . , . subject taught and internationally famous electronic corporation meets delum, into the takes her choice of frequent mand for security alarm systems by expanding existing provides opportunities for stuschedules, no delays, no standbys dents to study, learn, observe, franchised organization. $2,500 captial required backed by she always rides relaxed and to apply knowledge in the guarantee of success or refund of investment. No experinatural environment under the ence necessary. We train you. 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