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Show $0.11P, 10A DE5ERC1 ocicoR NEWS, TUISDAY, .41. tOPIPP.10:V I" 1r V. :ter.rt ITT ..11Vir :07.7107177:i 7r.T ti , S a ...ea !9.4 Exthrtinéii bend travel pay rule Utah iok rirotvivtil Iviriorous,' economist says tune nepoth growth of i,lah's re,ilaihs iit diltdv This non- - state emit:hues to expand encouragingly,- new 3,4), during tne firFt of this yettr that thi Ntar:y to the thitemal whffney I! Inks. Writink in the hanks rphirterly ney Vtah 000)4, ,If talks caned the ountintAij mitztwdon -In direct contrast to the nation.1 eulequy vhih has suffered broad ,ariet of ills CI' MUCh of the past year. that of tto, tI the Oa: einp;o)es this )ear over last year's third quarter nearly d000les the annual average exrinkion fikture of the past 25 years. and rtiresents one and a half times the longer me(!ian performance rtir sioiiriafi 'of eci,00rov agrieuhural ( Odd At l)r sk ef..ort.f:m;:t tr;r tlic emptcy. Vt',-,- The .sa "The expansion pace of Utah's eeonomy is quickning," Harilr said IN noted that the most rari,lly expanding industry at the present time is manufacturing, which has accounted for nearly of the net growth in jobs this year, 1;ecause manniarturing iodustry tends to oay relatively higher yaZes for its employes, ol -- is doubly advantageous, saitl :!anks. Moreover, according to Utah I, Depart-ile- a of Employment Security figutes, precooLnued :mpr3vcment in jcb dictiolo, opportunities or the regions labor force have merit. By 1980, it is thought. these imanufacturingl firms alit prewille trox'xi :tabs ii,crease of more than 22,000 -Such prospects support an expression of considerable enthusiasm for Utah's te fi no m i future," Hanks concluded. now LI IIL nropnt expansion rate !h at lollatIon is every rat as much of a problem in Utah as elsev.here, of course, oat unlike nation't,l, the growth of Utah's that of employment total is Cood, he added, - the Lai gest t.r:ipii.rative improvement so tar this year developed in the quarter rust ended. three months there Were During the 20 CAM more people employed within the state than in 1973's third quarter, ritt one-thir- d non-far- and Ta!bot echoed his worth State Board of Ex- aminers' policy to iitAd out ,11 state trael to a minimum was put aside Tuesday as s riliplarge grf.r.!ps 1 loe,; were given permission to tra el .11 state expense B.,. a 21 vote, the examiners apprtAed sending Line sta.,e Bard a Education employes to Las Vegas. at state expenNe Oct. with 29 others going at thcir 4)Wil expense To purluo,e eneorling 'I Also, state 1A'a1ter superintendent of public instruction. is to attend the National Rehabilitation Conference. Gov. Cahill L. Hampton and Secretary of State Clyde I, 19 tier voted to approve the request. and Atty. Gen, VerThe kit considered this an inlror. tant conference. The governor said he was r:Liaant LO let thc 21) perfxr, cu. but it they were so concerned about artending at their Own expense, he would lavor it. All will be paid a full salary while they are in I . Las Vegas. to-I- s board votes to support sales tax, low-fatransit plan C. of C. separate places, varied lives, they're coming back to East High From re tai,(,111,re,,flut reel sales la A Whiq 10111Miln link binds a chair man ot the board, a retired attorney 1)olice cz;ption. an orthodontist speak about appret'iapast. present and the opoirtunitiPi Of the future He will un pa re condo it)liN locall as hc found them in 1915 and the uhanges seen in the past 59 years an irool company executive' Fh arc all past studentbody presidents 01 Fast High School vho arc ,od . back to participate humonutig activities Wedia.,-,0r.onlin.2 in : i'lanning to tht assembly at to) in Kingsbury Hall on the to University of Utah campus at a in is a in is Marion C Nelson. en leavt-- ciS of t;illhaii chairman of he hoar held toe ur fliasN the Salt lakhe Ai ea Chainher 1,1 6)1'111112i tot l'Aal ti Gt,t ernors. Federal lunches in 11 minutes, a Olympic Volkswagen Race won by a tePin headed by Eric: Huff, and a Marx vounti,s.. To increase the use oi t he paid it transportation. Own on the grass ot gY(:1; Blanket, movie held tit attend are ft:,:gl;i.s Bath.. Inri, a retirt attorney. Lou Komp. j922, cetired Continental Oil i,;,11u1Mg to Bower-banks- . Company exe(WiN'e: William of 1934. Western Auto Auer Radiator: Robert Loire. 11143. brokerdeale of investments and securities, Dr. James Knell, 1915. orthodontist: Capt. Milord Sto ler. P346. Salt Lake City Police Crime Identification Laborator, and Lurry W. Blake. insurance broker with Sloan Agency. s (10iti4 10'41 ,' resolution lit, read. Clhonber members ako lissed a resolution dt,kmg tor continued switching hvrvice by the Demer & Rio Grande Webtern Railroad atong the stiti s on 200 andi If in ',A est !,4 St reels bet V4.0(11 S)iJ1I1 and 1.iI North. 141lCAV's tranchise will expire the iirst of the year. have indicated ! City they will net renew the 77i !ear-olperm' because the railroad ha, not kept the separate hotnecoming parties. , L ,., 1 , members spoke out against the proposal. tabbing it -socialism.and no action v, as taken on the appeal. Cei Cfvnett. Miss Indian. 1971-5- . was introduced to board members and told of hei pas, life and the oppor1, :1 ;ur,it!cf; tt4;4 ?;;-,..- 1 '' .. A. j.. i''' I 41'' :1' :::611-'"'77;1- :,1: -- '. v - ,t1 1 ill II' .; ' tjAfittO AFi, - Pi .ample, ,. a - - a, ' . . Ii ' so f 1E0 'MEI i . , . 1! ..t4t,. i .nllu, t111 . ? in,"; DOUBLE GREEN STAMPS PAt 6 10 PM. TO ONLY 16.264,1671SevAr St) LOSE WEIGHT OR MONEY RACK , ., ticittoex can nett, you become tne sino, trim pe;son yk drone . cmtains tne redu,n9 diu ayaoaole a whlout prect. lotion One ttnY Oar mex 1.01e; A r,,!1 r..ttir before meal., n c: appetite yo.. o.! !!:, Ca:Oir ,es C1,,,,11 gr.!, Olrmsx ha,. been o.ed , 41) off on a - Snow - ., 'a be. Becaufw must eflecto.a a;; I , ,,, nf, '7 xs,, ,f I V: '-- ......)f,.' 210;SMI'"11"OmF' , 41 t - I . ,, ,.. 0..27 Ir. ,A.00- r- no. - - irvizatt- 0. , , ; le . Kf-i ,.'44e f ' , ,' . , 1 , - Pup vo,..-z06;aswier:4.,, ' L 4 ' It !,te ir,d uf te,Lt,ve wtwo t $k,.1,V, cilrected ',,, ,, ndst lose ,,o,,, fit )r s,,,; ,, , ,,,l1 n. ,t,t;:,(1(1 kl(' to.,,, d,kea, S1,t t,(11,,,, clet ,Icl ot tal, and liv0 lUrsier mit' Et 112! .rs for YULi :() 4 ,.. off 1 ' - gra . tzg,r-,, :,.:, ,I..,"1, -- - - (Offer expires Oct. g 12, 1974. Hurry!) Clenns Drivewoys, Woks, ANYWHERE' 21", 27 lbs. rosy to use ond store. l' QUICK'S, INC. I 2240 So. 9th East :,11 mr) 466-254- 7 vaammaziew Sat lbe I , 0 0 0 .. .- , . . ,,. vs. 7, n ,, ,.. 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It will cost $1.919.52 for the nine employes and 928 hours of lost work for the other 29 attending the conference. said he was concerned about out of state travel getting out of control litAcci. Sevier County farmers today were urged to treat their livestock this tall for grubs and lice rather than gi e them a spring treatment only le K. Mathews. area litestock specialist for the Extension Service, said grub treatment should 1.10 applied as soon after the end of the heel fly season as possible. Mathews said tests .show that fall treatment for lice affords an animal a better hair coat and offers more flit:lents feeding for the animal during the winter, olii . , Director Blair Walkingion. Fl ELD fi I C Of i he held at Hotel Newhouse. Vari( as 4raduatin4 classes id East wili hold 2 1.1St (' Ivan equipment with frequent schedule, awl ciqiveniAit rdiutes. To provit this type ni ciA ice. an 4itit- - included wear-mcostumes of the 30s; Olympics egg tossing and balloon throwing contests. and tne iluctioning oft 01 members ul the toot ball team and dance clubs. Also planned for Wednesday are the traditional football game at 3.30 p.m. when East plays 'arch rival- ifighland field. High Sao, 0:1 the hoire Highlighting evening activities will be the llomeconnng Dance at 9 p.m. to avtiviti from State rial Promotion Uorniiiksion Assistant Treat for lice, ranchers told 111(14 r the football field. Tue.sday's proposed ',tate tii.ti.d mortgage guarantee law -- Mondays atic ities were highlighted by a lunch eating contc,t won by Richard Bartholomew.. w ho do.,vned six ertising. who v. as student body OM. preNident of East in 1915 Van ear ilthq 19:-i- I 141 TIlt ti1111!)cr ft,0:ution ,at,(1 that pass;e2.,e was tilt- best interest of the cities of Salt Lake. WOK."' anti A(t ' .''t 3,,v,lae rinsit was thist'll i:ut w for the lion !r;leks and adjacent road ays In gimd repair. The chainbcr; resolotlini iii)Pit!ed to "the Sat 1k City Commission and the tin) Gr;,nde Dtner ern Railroad to maintain the :treets and crossinv.s in an acceptable in:mner Board members also beard Lfl appeal tor :aippoo el a -, I assorted sizes styles, colors an4 ill 88 ta n Ile a irf tiliS331 Coats in 1:1,;;cs :t2t3 9 IA 99 411-- 1 e REG. 1 Farms 6.54)--M- en's L'As Tie: i tands:.-to- e colors and popuor stlid inigg 40' ;tifo ; 4 |