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Show mnirrriiiigi-iT- mihji 5b g iirjriifiyri-iigifiiii'rM'r'iir"wiiA'- injjjpninjii NEWS, FRIDAY, APRIL 20, DESERET Opinion cited An license plate issue simmering EX informative kit designed time to give the child a head start on learning with the new Headstart Learning Readiness Kit. youngsters is available through the Deseret News. , summer ap- with And preaching, now is a good pre-scho- To obtain a Headstart K.t i by mail, send $2.10 in check or money order to Headstart Kit, Deseret News. Post Of- fice Box 1257, Salt Lake Cit, Utah 84110. y . e a f the guaranteed deodoiants! Tuyyv Sensational Offer! SALE! CONTACT PRICE INCLUDES: SINGLE VISION CLEAR OR TINTED LENSES Impact-Resista- LENSES Lenses YOUR CHOICE OF ANY FRAME IN OUR LARGE SELECTION OF MODERN FRAME STYLES AND COLORS only$69 Your Choice of IB Colors AT NO EXTRA COST! ...PLUS... An 2 oz, Cream -- only 590 take home a Tussy Cream, Stick, and Roll-O- n OZ. STICK 59Pi 34 OZ. -- ROLL-O- COMPLETE N 59P 7 OZ. SPRAY CONTACT LENSES $200 Deodorants mm Satisfaction . . . or for less money ... your money back. 2-- Additional Pair of vIsion $3 54 The spare pair can be yours, or a friends, or a member of youi family . . . all you do is purchase both pairs at the same time. The prescriptions DO NOT have to be the same, the colors can be different, the extra pair can be for anyone you choose. TOTAL 2 PAIR ts. y Garfield Iron, Kane and Washington counties would be grouped into one district. OUR ONE LOW glQsita SINGLE VISION Airport system hearings planned planning district Your handling of this matter concerning the EX license proposal, and a recommendacommuter airline. plates has been in a most tion for a second The meeting is unprofessional manner, Monson told Fordham. scheduled for Moab, April 25, In the first place, when in the city courthouse council this matter was first brought room. to my attention over a month here will The meeting ago, your letter was not even mainly involve the multiaddressed to me but to one of county Beaver, approach. DEODORANT79P $8950 BEAUTY CENTER Downtown Salt Lake Sugarhouse - LOGAN MAIN &. 147 SOUTH MAIN STREET 11th EAST 2102 SOUTH OGDEN DOWNTOWN OGDEN NEWGATE - - - 2449 WASHINGTON 3671 WALL AVENUE CENTER iw jmhfl , PROVO l!i 140 W. CENTER UVJIIMV- - To add to this situation, I State will send 10 to meeting? Board of Examiners' asked for an attorney 'generals opinion to determine if 10 foster parents who are not state employes can be sent at state expense to a The has Philadelphia, Pa. State Clyde L. Miller said he didnt want to start a precedent by sending nieeting in Secy, of non-stat- employes e to meet- ings at state expense. Gov. Calvin L. Rampton asked Atty. Gen. Vernon B. Romney to have an opinion by the end of the week. The request made by the .Division of Family Services-wato send 10 persons to the Third National Conference of y: Foster Parents April Dale Williams, assistant director, Department of Social 'Services, said federal matching funds will pay 75 percent of the cost, the foster parents would pay 12.5 percent, and the state would pay the remaining 12.5 percent. Total cost to the state would be $482. Williams said the state paid for people to attend the White House Conference on Aging. ) In other action, the board, vote, approved a by a ive percent salary increase for Kenneth B. Done, chief auditor in State Treasurer David L. Duncan's office, instead of the 10 percent requested by Duncan. 26-2- I Trouble-fre- Rampton and Miller voted to keep the raise at five percent while Romney voted for ! the 10 percent increase. Duncan said when he first became treasurer, he analyzed his personnel and their duties and determined Dones responsibilities were such that he deserved a raise. On Feb. 1, 1973, Done received a I 0 percent promotional increase when he went from Srade 23 to Grade 25. Dun-an- s later proposal was to stan-larjive Done a five percent advancement and a five iercent outstanding performance salary increase or a 20 jercent total since Feb. 1. d The board also approved llans and specifications for '(instruction of a pressured lipeline south of Grantsville i Tooele County for the n Willow Irantsville-South Irri-atio- Co. The project will cost $80,000 f which the Water Resources loard has agreed to pay 54,000. Bert Page, budget and ccounting accounting ivision F Water Resources, said the will repay the Dtnpany loney in $5,000 annual - i. your letter, Monson said. State law says all public In a letter to Commissioner Paul T. ForJhatn, Monson vehicles must bear prominent motor said he has discussed the designations except of the the m service vehicles matter again with Robert B. of the state, the atgovernor Utah attorney Hansen, deputy or any federgeneral, who said a letter to torney general, local or state government al, the license Monson regarding in engaged offian was departments controversy plate sewhere work investigative cial opinion. crecy is necessary. The opinion said that because Monsons work was important and investigations he conducts are kept secret, in many instances he is entitled to have regular license plates rather than plates bearing UTAH EX. CITY, CEDAR The State Division (UPI) Monson said the question in this matter is, Dues the in- of Aeronautics has scheduled for southterpretation of the attorney two public hearings on the proposed general become the legal ern Utah Plan. State System or Airport for opinion departments does an individual's departThe first meeting is schedment decision overrule the uled for April 24 at Southern of the attorney Utah State College here. The opinions division' will present its general? my employes, he added. Monson said he had to reply on the news media to learn that Fordham had taken further action on the EX license plate situation, imy t- a telephone call received from an employe in the Tax Commission explaining to me the procedure I should follow m changing my license plates and I still have not received multi-count- ig''imif 'Headstart Kit' available at Deseret News for State Auditor David S. Mon-so- n hes told a state tax commissioner he will not give up his regular license plates in favor of EX plates until an 'attorney generals opinion is rescinded. . ii ( 193 r' r v ') is a pretty good way to describe radiant e electric heat. 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