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Show Af. 1 .:;:,:.-.1- -T ;t4 . ... ' ' ,.--- , 4:40 .4re4r, ' 4; . ' - ' . 's440'41. - " "' - - - - - - - - - - ';'" . - .rerglele'v , - "4" , ..4 v ..ev . -- . t, 4P"a ,if , .1k , .;', . , , 4. . ; ,.. -- - - - 7 ,1... 7'- 7 ".- 7- -- --- ,- -. I, ,,- ,r- ii H Salt Lake police and fire fighters will have until 5 pm, Friday to decide whether they Want the S percent increase offered by city officials. City workers were given the chance to waive the increase because pollee id their and fire fighter adr membership doesn't want it. The Ura011 leaders told commissionso small it would ers the iricrease mean very little in terms of &liars on the paycheck, particularly after taxes. The re,ection of the S po!reent raise by police and fire iearlers was their method tA expreirg displeasure at this year handlirig of the budget by city commissioners. Th e citys 1,7lki million budget was adopted unanimously ty cornr;iissioners Wednesday. The fire and riihre UTWITIS had VOA IX asit cits officials to turn back into the budget the money that would have gone for their raises. to They proposed the money be ET 'deent raises to city 111,Vi ken, in iob categories, The unions involved in wage negotiations with city officia'is were the International Assoc) the ation of Firefighters Local International Brotherhood of Police Officers Local 470 and the Utah Public Employes Association TPEAi. , : i , I : . Measles cases are on the wane 1 A . , -..- , I In Behalf of the Light.- - a tribute to .1: e Bicentennial e Dominguez-Escalant- - :''''-:"-- ;i- ' -..., I . ., , , ,,, . et,-- I , I à I i - - AA ' i , 1," . 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Whether you want certificates or savings which you can add toor withdraw fromany time. ram, SKLESEALLADAK.CanS $11.95 rt LA9(14:2141:1 0 AM ert" , ,,..' 1 ...4,,,ev-i-,,- grAr1 rtita.,1!.71;i7. 1.1 .4,1174,,,,,.4tr)).., tcsa:, kizr, Vi hot IbILY 19 Siwctr:!! ;pr Ba 01 1...?an A:v7rrvk; t,ec-rf- tt ;PFt k; a, FREE PARKING 1 -- m Ma1 Comers Actepled $10.95 Frileys and Smthvs Wed. and Sat Matinets $ 8.95 1 399-044- - ,,,.. rr,e! 1:01404411, tle(o"; Granger , LI ,t,,s.,,,,-,.,,- A DELICIOUS SMORGASBORD FEAST FEATURING RMION OF BEEF CARVED TO YOUR LIKING. PETER )af.EICDEIOFLN PLAYS YOUR DENNER MUSiC PIANIST JA22 Dinner And Show Nightly At 71(1) (Except Sunday) Wednesday And Saturday Matinees At 12:311 I 11 e---- I. YOUR ADWISSION COVERS BOTH DINNER AND SIIOW CALL FOR ADVANCE RESERVATIONS purthectl ,,tm r.,c'N i, us be ...or MI Sugar House ,.... , c ,40..i,,.. "Gale Rom put an performance m ro-tSalt I ale Thzrw say" and openeei her heart to the JdatION Nant7 Funs flowers to newt any star 'Me Dowel News seTs "Gale Storni played the convey for all Its wooderu. Howard Norton lamina An open and tiettaitlial theatz. nZ 4 . -7 Att ' The Sean AVAILABLE FROM 3 p.m. 211 WEST MST SOUTH west of Solt Palace 417- - 1644;.---- ' 0 1Z:110 :.;- - 3c -- Savings certficates of deposit from First Security. Every three months. well add the interest au earn to the face value of the certjicate So both principal and your interest earn r',Ierest tor the next three months. lfs called compounding. and the end result is you earn more. You can arrange to have your certtcates automatically renewed at the then prevailing and advertised rates. This service assures you of continuing higher return on your savings. 7"ey 7e convenient and they re hioh paying because the interest compounded quarterly to safe insured because S40,000. They're they're What better way to increase your earning power every three months? 4 prtecsszica : if ORIENTAL FOOD ; Fashion Mar. Pr' allEMEMOINS. 4874219 1 ..... 111111,11111P ' t , ,41,44;;;;454 Ir"olgrIP lob . M4 U n) .--- I wv 4 , r ,r':: "qp,. CZ3 ; West Eseo-l- dorire- -t perirJrm oge-Gi- d torviier goy paper ionierns 7 Salt Lake 1""" ,d1,1211, ..- i I TIN Prtriessiolist ,; & d dam r.,-4411,1- - , - tit ' ...imply,. r Me Hamtlymaa, kenono-r3o- 5A1P4-411.r'-:Itte3s)t- - 0 ime See colorful Gi;arantted & I ...L., . ,,,,- Panel 4th So. design- .. LIETCZJI.,"S Ws Aat - it- 1 0 Capitol Reef reports a percent increase in travel m Jane over the same month in 1975. according to Supermen-den- t Franklin Wa!lace. -. US FIRST lot BET71 - - s I ., . . as t f l'i; ;'', .... , .011L70t4 everything grows better on MEREDITH SOD aS low a Saturday, Juty 10 8,03 p m. A... ii.r, Ll , - Ita-- EieEa! PeKri;I:on Any - ,j-ipownwor tA. , E! 0,03 MATSUI 211 , - , 50 9r5 PIM Plea Vaft, 64 iii is modestly priced. See Easy Does It Eyewear till 1g7 tab a a:,--:l 441 Annual Salt Lake Buddhist Temp soon. , 1$(;-- Monday sas Sandy WAIL PANELING 1 dedi- comca!ed during n7:..ritys Bicentennial certificate frnm the ,,,, A 4 ?I 64 1 C II tirec ed this season. with drought conditions aggravating the situation. according to Superintendent Robert Heyder. Bryce Canyon has had 19,4:k visitors throarli Jtme. a percent increase oer 7,37,;.ittid a 1:.; percent mcrease over multipurpuse Bicentennial Sandy's .VV.1,,,t,,,, -,4:4.4,3 . --, ,, trOZ, -- ', Ft 293-90- 262-465- durable eyewear - l'" ,-'- s -- as the , ;77:1. ?.,, 44A.4 13.,,,bt; , 4 "."4, it 8 , a- ,,...i, itp, 4,..;4t .. 71;2 4 4,4;44az(1,;,!1'),1:r, - , v.., 'A. you td000te the right one. Only from Standard Optical. Does It Eyewear. that , i,4 144 4,,,.. he hetiO DOUG'S Ty APPLIANCE with Style and Quality and a Low Price Ery .1.,, I morns, well it 1 E sy Does It - ;71;',T.,CIP,'-:- ' tfe ui J. klams. D. Now it is easy to get lashtonable, i,,.. I percent increase. that portyins of the park 1st; be closed to fire use. The park has expenenced Expedition. the trail in The building 1,74 Ply is Most need no ittOanotices ord Oug it in, or we &liver i It F. . , la, NO DOWN PAYMENT 90111 per month coct IT x 7 $159 COCA. 3 PrIONS $3 e V bedroom TM I -- ' aNtie, 'i..Milli-'4,- Shen!' - Ti'lr 41"it'W''.4".mArt:iteirS:r1161,' ,,,4,44 .. Visit s to Zion National Park are up so much. a 21 Sandy man wins honor SANDY Leland A Cur, bite. 67 1 S 25 East. - Pit - -- I . It 4... itt, , est.' ' Iti , 44 4.'44, '&4 AIR COHDTIONEM 4 ..7., , - 21 The driver rwerved toward Greg. yelling at him to get out of the street. When Greg answered him, the driver got OA of the car arA hit him. Police booked the driver into the Salt Lake County Detentian Center for investigation of aggraated assa The clot from the first injury has started to dissolve. Mrs. Anderson said. But the second one La'i1 begun to go away yet, No one knows bow much von. if any Greg will lose. -.- ' , -, , a ,..t.. rtr:--- 1975. which will travel thrx.ugh Utah on September. October and part of November. Utahns can order the booklet by sending 11 60 to the Utah IIAke-kil- l Society. ria E. South Temple. Salt Lake City, Utah .S4102. If a check is included with the order. there is no charge for postage. A discount is available on onlers of 51) or more 1 - fast-movi- I ' t,;,,..- a ;1-- - Vacationers are visiting Utahs national parks Ui inand rn'meM creasing numbers Public travel to Cedar Breaks Natirxial Moruimore than twice merit that ri last year. according to Superintendent Earle Curran. Travel through June 1 totaled cciruparcd with through June of ezi.,6:-ditiw- i . - I ..,,,,,, 4,.;;;',0 ,,,,4,,, idet OBON Water rationing is no longer WEST JORDAN in effect in We St Jordan. According to City Manager Glen Leak. the pressure problems which forced the City to restrict ;awn watering have been solved. Leak said the City has mstalled valves on a pressure Ime ieading to the affected wwithcrn sexton town. This boosts the pressure enough to keep lawn sprinklers and houselyAd water faucets running at the same time. The City Courted had ordered that odd numbered homes water on odd days and even numbers and on even days. ; at parks i n. is availathe Dominguez and Escalante ble from the Utah Historical Society The booklet contwns a desenption of Utah in 1776. as well as pictures of old Catholic rriissions still ganding in New Mexico. views of the Umtah Basin and other areas of Utah and Miera y Pecheco's map of the territory traveled in 1776. The publication a:..so featules Fite alafite's diary with some parts shortened for rapid readini Several of the euntributors to the booklet are W. L 'rush. David E. Mitier, Ted J. Uta Warner. all members of the Doninguez-EscalantState-FederBicentemtial Committee. which is beaded by Melvin Smith, director. Utah Historical Society. The author is Joseph Cerquone. a member of the ! - er Water pressure problem solved in West Jordan ! of visitors 311.4-rpr- Deputy- Increase Booklet traces trail I ,.10 Ina (it-ta- Commissioner Glen still was tmcertain of would be umA for city the mcrease. ;,ki VETERANS HEIGHTS Patience is a virtue boys can take or leave. but for Greg Anderson, the stakes in the slow and careful game oi He has to spend a sedate summer or waiting are risk losing sigit in one eye. II Greg. a trai of Mr. and Mn. Ckstill Asaieraon. East, sustained double injuries to his right eye in May and June. He must wait all rammer for the blood clots to clear. The Canyon Rim School sixth grader was ringing a pick at school May 3 when a piece of metal struck him in the eye. Surgeons remmed the metal chunk with a magnetic instrument 0 was blind. Doctors that warned Greg temporarily a bump or blow to his head could permanently damage the eye. He was on crossing guard duty Jane 2 when a teen-agpunched him in the saile of the bead. 5 a saw vehicle coming toward Greg hirn arid hollered to the driver to slow cloan. said - he-ad- oer -- - .'s.,,. - mod City-Coun- ty But he said they must report to a , the perv-frnriedepartmvnt or the autLto lutich still is tmdetermined) 11 tney do NA want the 5 percent. Greener said the decision to give city ernp3oyes a choice was made because roA an workers are members oil one of the three unions can t very well take away the increai 1r city ernpitiyes- because a certain segment re)ected it,- be said, us-,e- - . 4 ,. f Salt Lake County's rneasles epidemic seArms to be declining Dr. Barry L. Health director. said Gibbons, today. "For the first time in many rioritl-- r there has been a definite indication tA a decrease" he said. But Gibbon; warned that if more parents do IYA hate their children immunized, there will mit rItOy be arAher epidemic in a few years. but eventually there it'll be more cases of polio. diphtheria. or possibly whooping cough. He urged that parents not wait until an epiderroc threatLng, but review their choldren's immunization records and, daring needed shots summer vacation, from their private physician or a Health Department clir,ic, Tim Jensen, ;egional direptr,r f)?' the police union, was outraged at the commission's plan to allow polkemen and fire fighters a choice of whether they would take the 5 percent. they're going to eve us a choice of whether to take it." said Jensen, -- then, Why ni,4 give us a chtsce of whetlier to tak--e 15 or 16 percent?" lAllen asked if he belie4A police and fire fighter union members really would turn down the increase. Jensen said. They had better This is what they said they wanted. II the member44 doesn't reject the money then we might as well stop negotiating." Public Safety Greener said sitat methanism workers to waive 1 : flY'Zin.I4,Wrtar:L,-,-,- Quiet summer may save eye , J 1 :,.... ! 6, 1976 Police, firemen lace deadline on pay raise 1 ,,C-.:- JULY DESERET NEWS, TIJUADAY .. 1 0,41--- .t , p , 14 A i ,- , 0,- ,..:,;? - ..... .. . . i Ba'k rev. S7a4e Bank, Sal! lakt Caty. CT4.. Crs1 ),:kinn. f rs1 Secatkv Slav Bank rk Sprn7,701e,,,I,i,c1 A ; - Jit :"''rl.A...,,etl,Arst4kdegtvrkdt.:f'"7""'a'v.""'"km3"""qrtt,,v?owiw s i ; AP40,,,,11.40-st- t, NA. " .4.9,...44 ) , |