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Show Wt, g- r"im i i i 20 A hKVO, i I JOi ik U, ! moke Dog Dc&g's Negotiations in 17 districts Mining claims Teacher salaries up 6 pet. increases Pay schedule averaging more than six per- rejected deliciously - cool. The U.S. DENVER (AP) of Interiors Department Board of Land Appeals has thrown out about 3,000 mining claims on federal oil shale lands located by Merle I. Zweifel. out less cool cash, and breeze through Dog Days in delicious coolness with a warehouse-price- d evaporative cooler from Colletts. Let us demonstrate one for you Lay The appeals board ruling upholds a 1968 decision by the state office of the Bureau of Land Management that the 2,910 contested claims were not located in accordance with mining laws and no discovery of a valuable, locatable minerals deposit was within any of the claim areas. (no obligation) and well give you a FREE hot dog from Der Wienerschnitzel. Just ask your salesperson for a Dog Days Certificate. 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Andrus said the area shows no evidence of having economically recoverable alumina. cent have been negotiated by teachers in 17 of Utahs 40 school districts. This was disclosed today by the Utah School Boards Association. The average beginning teach- pay for bachelor-degre- e Attorneys to study law changes Seminars ociation home today... at Colletts. Fraud case dismissed A charge of making false statements against John Earl Worthen, also known as John Walton, Demand your Wright. Save on cooling costs with this strong, quiet cooler that doesnt obstruct the view. It Arbor Ln.. was The charge was dismissed by City Judge Melvin H. Morris after the county prosecutor failed to prove a crime had been committed. features two speeds, air volume control, a switch and adjustable louvers. Corobex-treated The pads are odor and mold proof. The patented Equi-Flowater system with adjustable, trough assures efficient, even cooling. Theres d a specially weather-treate- d body and it bottom pan. Charge and take it home with no waiting ...at Colletts. ay w self-cleani- 2012 dismissed in City Court for lack of evidence. ng double-protecte- had been 31, Worthen, accused of defrauding Kesco & Co., a stock brokerage firm, by creating a market for 7,500 shares of stock he owned by hiring a trader for another firm to call Kesco and inquire aoout buying the stock. Jan. version with air volume control, a switch and Power blowers. Thrust The patented water system adjustable balanced the the and pressure keeps pads evenly wet for the most efficient, economical cooling. The body doesnt vibrate. And its weather-treate- d bottom pan. Start galvanized steel with a double-protecte- d cooling off today. Just charge it and take it with you. all-weld- ed You lucky dog. ceive annual length-of-servic- e increments in addition to the salary schedule increase. The USBA says few problems are anticipated in the remaining 23 districts. In two, however, difficulties have developed. Elder District, We were so far apart, we felt this was the best way, said Supt. J.C. Haws. He declined to say either what teachers had requested or what the Board of Educa- Dr. J. Clair Morris. Iron County school superintendent, said increments would range from three to five percent. In Box working next week. tion had offered. He did say we put five percent, plus increments into the budget (for medi- - 1973-74- ). When you were a kid .. . r annual meeting r - "w l contributory negligence Speakers at the meeting will be Chesterfield Smith of Lakeland, Fla., president-elec- t of the American Bar Association and Moe Levine of Mineola. New York, a widely known trial lawyer. LaVar E. Stark. Ogden, is scheduled to become president of the bar association in the convention. group's annual Stark has been Roy City attorney. deputy Weber County attorney and president of the countv bar. 1 ,200 scientists to attend U. meeting you could waste the summer. This summer, play it smart. Get a head start on a new business career in accounting, secretarial science, sales and marketing, computers or management. Some 1,200 scientists from the U.S., Canada, and Central America are expected to attend the combined annual meetings of the Pacific Division of the American Association for the Advancement of Science and the American So- Come in or call today for the information youll need to make your decision. Enroll now. Summer Quarter Begins June 18 STEVENS HENAGER COLLEGE means business A Junior College Specializing in Business Careers OGDEN, UTAH 2644 Washington ciety of Limnology and Oceanography at the University of Utah Monday through June 15. SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH Blvd. 394-779- 1 350 South 7th East 364-779- 1 Plenty of gas June ed Teachers who have not yet reached maximum pay will re- cation Association rejected an offered eight percent increase (in addition to increments and said it would not be available for negotiations until Aug. 28. where blame had to be placed on one party or the other. This is not an offering of these debentures for sale, or an offer to buy, or a solicitation of an offer to buy, any of such debentures. The offering is made only by the Offering Circular and can be sold only to bona fide residents of the State of Utah. s9S,00' Wyo., a spokesman said. Colter Bay Village opened a few days ago and Jackson Lake Lodge will open June 10, followed Jenny Lake Lodge heavy-duty-motor- $6,653, the association said. ators are expected to begin In Iron County the Iron Edu- 1. 1974. While there may be a fuel shortage in some areas this summer, there will be enough gasoline for tourists visiting Gra.id Teton National Park, with this districts will be Another topic will be coma legal parative negligence, doctrine where in a jury is allowed to weigh neligence of both parties in a suit and make proportional awards to both. The last legislature established the comparative negligence doctrine to replace atTetonpark Cool your house the Wright way, 17 Wednesday through Friday in Provo, according to District Judge J. Robert Bullock, UBA president. Bullock said the seminars will deal with the state's nofault automobile insurance plan, which becomes effective all-weld- ed The claims also covered the Department of Interiors areas for pilot leases for oil shale development. to brief attorneys on recent changes in state law will be a principal feature at the 42nd Utah State Bar Ass- ers in the SERIES A 15. MFT FINANCIAL, INC. 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The amounts include: University of Utah, $896,000; Utah State University, $451,000; College of Eastern Utah, $46,000; Dixie College. $69,000; Southern $32,000; Utah State College, $77,000; Stevens Henager College, $50,000; Utah Technical College at Provo. $28,000; Utah Technical College at Sait Lake. $3,400; Westminster College $46,000. , Open 10-1- 0 Charge Daily, it 12-- 6 Sunday at Collotts Can be purchased in multiples of SI 00.00 with a S500.00 minimum. T2 Plenty of fre i parking Capitol displays will be updated -- 4 Years 7- Years -5 6 YcUFS 8 84 -- 7 Years Years 8JSX- -8 9 9 -- YcATS 10 Years Copies of the Offering Circular can be obtained from any office of Murray First Thrift & Loan Co. MURRAY FIRST THRIFT & LOAN CO. Several in organizations Utah are making plans to update their State Capitol displays. Secy, of State Clyde L. 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