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Show ULOLK.CI IN..VVO, Kids to see Despite new law, if s still 21 , boys became state la today, does males tip right to marry without ; turnip at con'-en- t as imennwl by r.C b1 s sponsor iu' V. US dissloseti luuav m on opinion from the Utah Attorney Generals Ofi'et? IIBTS, which ,.t g:v e iS- - ear-ol- eat rejected d smt Lae by Sterling Evans Clerk W County Ihe opinion also said although the new la'., provides that males reach the age of majority at they still may not serve on juries until ago 2! and can still receive child support until 21 in dnorce caseb. !, AIo, they are tavern; and car.net an until they still barred from beer buy alcoholic beverages 21 The bill s chief sponsor. David Hep R Nemelka. Lake, said he was aware of to the the other evrer-tionulejoUatiseS, hut not lUa; i lagC. The intent of the measure !n eonnnitt'Vh and in the Kn.iNP and Senate was utbome males to legally make contracts at age Ik, including marriage contracts, Inc representative said However, during consideration of the bill, apparently none of the legislators, including a attorneys, caught the Haw m the bill failure to amend another law relating to marriage age of men and women. Tne aim of the Dili was to give nudes the same prerogatives as females, Nemelka said, adding, Of course, girls may legally marry at 18 without consent of parents." Were going to have to amend the law. s Desere New f ti. hill jih mmes authority uv JAll in iwini- r? uv 4C comes h hero by giving up ricking wdl have a sfimmi role Wednesday and Thurs-da- v u r di oiimtoo so he would Evans be sure of his duties when approached by young couples to perform marriage cere monies The Ass.stant formal opinion as written Arty Cca, Homer Holmgren KSL televisions "Romper Room" program five-nunu- - ess Unions give city one week By firefighter wbn strikes w.U dismissed without appeal. Joe Coslamo cr linn nt salary and living menaces and otu-na- ! recognition of a labor bargaining unit The demands were presented as more than ISO lire tigbUrs. police officers and union officials attended a commission meeting Rep rcsentatnes of both the police union. Local 470 and the firefighters, Local 1G4.3, spoke on b. half of the request. Alsu, Hit pltsiuelit of the firefighters urion, Bud Denham, told City Commissioners m a letter that they have 48 hours to reeognwe Lxxal 1643 as the official bargaining unit foi the firefighters At the present time, labor unions and managctr.crt have no bargaining represen-tative- s for wage and salary disputes m Salt Lake City ruriut-v- of $3 Ir rcjynce to tho harppin-m- Wa6hntoft &u: - The scrv ices w ill be held at 4 (.neniRR eifli r , U tit. til UlG i a3i Hall oil Temple Square V ,(JU More thin M0 students will receive degrees and diplomas in i liiuemit bus- specialties at the schools sith commence iness Public Safety Commissioner Glen N. Greener broke with City Commission policy today, saving he doesn't be- 1xrvs nhl l'rtvrt Qsion i i u v iding for collective bargaining for firefighters should be thalk-ngeany further. Tne City Commission has been preparing a court chal which was lenge of S 1 approv ed by the 1975 Legislacollective ture to astabiK-bargaining for firefighting "We should establish proper representation to get down to the bargaining tall.." Greener said However, tie once again stiessed commission policy hut any police officer "r rr. d h li . e ment Elder Maxwell is also com- - Ninokuig habit uussionei of . v ucli , K.ll fwr the But, distressed b.v tne IDS Church educational coughing aijd polutcd air, the system kingdoms children hatch a In addition to his ehuren nint to porsuscio kic k the habit activities. Maxwell has be--- n w ukly im olv ed in civ tc and Mis. Fannie said eiie governmental rwes He is a former executive vice presi- Utah Lung Association dent of the University of purchased the film a part of Utah, former chairman of the h health eclucatjein Utah Cdi.siitai.unal Rev Liar fur children suppkineniing Commission, and author of pre school and early elemen l a ry programs Six books. Furchase of thc.,c leases and taking or two other en the leases will give the .Rate four miles d historic lake from old Saltair to Black Rock Beach. Tippetts said the state still plans to provide portable water, sewage, rest rooms and other facilities this 41. r.'.ui t p( miani nf up i atior. p1 armed for tr sunmic r future . will oe no cnaige ior cnirmu.e to ne liedcn. oui concessions by Silver, such as bout opeiau-nine hir.g and scenic cruises, w ill be extra tie Tippetts said the two miles of shoreline near the old Saltair site will be dev eloped later pic-gra- A well is bring dti Red south of the beach sue. oui it can be p.ped to money wul have to be obtained the facilities Meanwhile, water wdl be hauled in e Friday is settlement. They indicated their immediate action would be a promotional campaign to get the peoples suppori, and eventually could begm a boycott of merchants They said such a boycott would be AFL-Cisanctioned. and those labor organizations would refuse to shop unui those at businesses put pressure on the commission to support the union position Harrison said the city has not yet determined if it has enough money to meet a 7 7 percent wage increase for all city employes, as recommended by the citys wage and salary committee Greener indicated no hda ever said that 7 7 percent recommendation is an offer, and ho is considering a projiosal to give smaller increases to people at higher salary levels and higher increases at lower salary levels. When union representatives pointed to statistics showing tnat Foi ice ana Fire department employes in Salt Lake City receive lower salaries than similar employes in 20 . other cities, Greener replied that the elected officials receive 50 to UK) percent more m those cties han dn ae Fall T,ake City Commissioners. The mayor said he wondered if the unions thought commissioners should be receiving the same pay that beginning firefighters g! The audience broke into i5 g Consistent With Our Policy Of Bringing You The Finest Selections And Greatest Values, We Are Ex- ponding Still Another Department At Granite. Help Make Room For Carpenters, Painters, Carpet Layers, And Paper Hangers, And Help Yourself To Greater Values In Every Depastrnentl FABULOUS 'taf Five films dealing wiui hunger, poverty, the plight of migrant agriculture workers and minority groups m tne United States will be shown at the Chapman Eraach Library, 577 3. 9th Wc it Showings will be on 6 flays at 7 p m. 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Has matching top and legs Choirs hove comfortable high backs. seif-edg- high-styl- ed PIECE SPANISH , iI g B 1 3 m iI iI i i1 Director Harry L Gibtors I 1 OCTAGONAL TABLE & 8 1'irstc Library offers films on migrant workers a a a a that a jail is not the proper should not be used in detaining persons for YD tests or examinations, the opinion said. I therefore recommend that until sucli time as the shonlf provides a suitable hospital or clinic, VD health holds be at a place other than the jail. County Atty. Paul Van Dam said The opinion applies to males as well as fernaies. Police and sheriffs officers said they did not expect the a Here! procedure violators to affect efforts to control proititution. However healtn atl tiioritifs indicated eouiLat-un- g t spread f eut-redisease might become more complicated. E iB a - In an opinion prepared by Deputy County Atty. Brent H. Cameron, the attorney's office told City County Heahh i i SPECIALS AY OTEQD0K3E place to hold such persons. disease venereal . The opinion stated that having should be quarantined at such confinement coiHRutos home, in a hospital or a clinic a quararitme subject to not in jail, according to the state law s. Salt Lake County Aiornevs The Salt Lake County Jail Off in- 2-D- c., in jail, attorney says Persona arrested for soliciting sex acts or prostitution who are suspected of 91 Jursiture company Don't hold VD detainees - M Granite's only nite 'til g given Both Kb'ine and Jensen said if commissioners dont receive a written reply within a week , they will assume the commission is giving a negative response, and they will pursue w hatev er course of action is necessaiy to secure a fair and equitable wage g m unity School- IVi and John SJver. operator of Suvti Sand.-"avrn tl,f veree cf signing a contract that Will !erd lo public developments on Great Salt Lakes soutfl What happens if the eomis ronirfusvum fjnnP'ne both requests m the week g Tues-- make-believ- id, IZIit'OTl umt request, Mayor Conrad B. Harrison said the next step should be to hold an election among firefighters to determine who their official ronresentatives are The City Commission cant be absolutely sure that Local 1G43 represents all the firefighters, llauisun said Nevertheless, Harrison's suggestion that an election should be the next step L a disbreak in a between pute public safety union representatives and the City Commission -- 1 News 'Ihe society is the professional honorary service organization for Air torce RGTC cadets West is a junior majormg in law enforcement and justice ad- nUuisUatiuii at Brigham Frovo, Young University, Utah, Jensen, representing the police officers union, said the organuatma is requesting an 11 1 percent cost of living increase and a 3.2 peuent raise. J,m Kletne, representing the firefighters, made the same request for that organ- - onp to uv 1'ini Representatives of several u.Uuns tuday gave the Rak Li.ks Cltv Wifk to respond Elder Nal A Maxwell, to the Council of the Assistant WASHINGTON Richard W. West of Riverton. Utah Twelve, Church d Jesus Latter-da- y Saints, has been elected national Christ of exinformation officer for the will speak at graduation s Bunne-LDS for ercises Arnold Air Society. Dcs duced into the kingdom ef Kumquat, and Oetopnff, a ccn artist octopus, lures adults into the S.L college speaker 1 Ilarold J Tippett-,- , direct''', I tah Divide of Parks and RecrCrttiun, srid the state in pur,'basing Silver: intero-,- t crealtd by two leases he holds on the lake anil will allow mm to operate tht. fat tiUtta o a co;Wv.ss.undiie for 22 vears rices Cigarettes are miro Information officer for ROTO society i Development and improvement of the sooth shore of Great Salt Lake is one of the Deseret News Goals for Utah in 1K3 Oetopnff in Kurpquat will be aired in two chffhanger ivu-- The proposed contract, which calls for a $176,001) payment to Silver was approved as to form Monday by Gov. Calvin!, Ranpton. 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