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Show : 'Listen To Today's Youth' t Parents shouldnt to the symbols" of the younger generation such as long hair and peculiar dress and instead listen to wnat .they are saying. over-reac- , i This was the advice given Thursday night by Dr. Virgin--i-- fl Frobes, dean of students at the University of Utah, in a speech at the University Dinner Club. - We mustnt get so angry that we dont listen to what they say. If we listen we will find that they are saying some meaningful things to us," she said. Students who dissent on campus are actually a very elite group in the university, "hev are bright, come from homes and get good grades, the dean reported. The new generation has a set of beliefs and are taking action in relation to them," SECTION - City, Regional IDEA D in in in 14, 10 Wesff Frobes said. What are these beliefs? They believe that to solve problems with war is wrong. They think the Way in which a The present Salt Lake City and County governments are not representative of the Glenn E. Kraft, people, chairman of the Salt Lake City West Side Coordinating Council, charged Thursday night. Participating in the final program of Civic Dialogue on KUED, Channel 7, Kraft exchanged view's on proposed congovernment solidation with LeRoy F. Harlow, director of the Lccal G o vernment Modernization Study, and Jack Olsen, direc whole group of citizens, such as the blacks, have lived within the American system, is wrong. They believe it is much more important to save natural resources than to pat money in big business. They want to find a freedom that doesnt encroach upon or take advantage of another person," she said. city-coun- ty Side? Co tkizes Proposal DESERET NEWS DESERET NEWS, Friday, tor of the Utah Taxpayers As- sociation. "Commissioners are elected at large in the city and county, which means many areas do not have direct representatives," Kraft noted. He urgea that he present system of separate governments be xetained, but improved, adding, By the time consolidation could be achieved, we could D1 1970 February 20, have saved as much money by improving what we have." Under the consolidation proposal, Salt Lake City and County would be divided into con munities. Each community would elect members of a community council, to have jurisdiction over problems within that area. council would An ama-wid- e be elected from the various community councils, serving as a legislative body jointly with an mayor. That two governments should be consolidated to bring the government closer to the people and save the taxpayer money. According to the study, the proposed governmental system would create more citizen participation, break government into smaller units, avoid present friction between the two agencies and create a system of checks and balances. e area-wid- The current nine differenf taxing entities within the rityt'i and county limits would-be- ! changed to one, plus the!'! school districts, with consoli-- t ! ' dation, Harlow said. , Olson questioned . whethef consolidation would be aj -. money-savinstep, saying that the merger would proh- ably mean added cost to taxpayer because of added -- k ' g representatives. Copies of the consolidation study may be obtained by writing the University of Utan ' Division of Continuing ... ' yy Mracggaar nr WHILEWmST. PROBLEM FITTING? Let us help you with LADIES STRETCH - ? 4 Famous Brand stretch 25.00 pants in tones of powder blue, lilac and beige . . . yours at sensational savings! Sizes 6. 99 r Dahle's THOROGOOD STORE 242 So. 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