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Show 411 The 511 I.alre Tribune, Sundav, April flatter for 19, 1910 Coiintv Asks 5 Commission Seats Grand County Teachers Reach Contract Accord Continued From I3ge v l -- Special to The Tnbm.e MOAB The Grand County Foard of Education is the first of Utah's 40 school boards to complete teacher salary contract negotiations lor tl e 1970 71 sihool jear. Olnd Hamblin, president. Grrnd Education Assn , said Saturday the district's nearly 100 teachers have ratified an agreement which will provide a total average salary increase of about 7 percent. Mr. Hamblin said the increase includes a $200 raise for the distiict's base salon schedule and annual luciemeuts averag-in$240, for a total of $140. The agreement pi o ides for Grand's salary schedule 1u range fiom Sb.OU) for a liegumuig teacher wall a bachelors degiee to SO 720 lor a teacher with a master's degieee plus 24 degiee to $9,720 for a teacher with a master's degieee plus 24 additional ci edit hours of stuch. ti V j Ear.s agieed V J si - 4 ft - V: f i he!. i - . u'- I !' House Speaker Makes Bid for Fourth Term r IK Sch-windi- Lorin N. Pace Rep. Lorin N, Pace, Republican House speaker serving in the 1S59 and 19T0 sessions, said he would p for campaign , election again from j v e District in jl IT, located f native, is the wife of Henry H. Hunger. They reside at East, Ferdinand E. Republican Rep. Feidinaid E. (Ford) Pefprson said Saturday he'll seek reelection to a fourth term as state representative from Leg s a t i v e District No. 4 in the southeast portion of 1 !'. I county I be-if- o stl nets. esearch the Organization, Utah legislative Council. "Tlie most pressing problems o( the state ate local government reform and financial and social aspects as reflected in taxation, education and welfare, Rep. Pace said. I believe in the cootitu-tiona- l separation of powers in and feel that the legislature should be lurllier strengthened for the eftident control of government by the people of the state. Further, the judiciary is in need ot reform in stricture and administration in order to insure speedy resolution of civil disputes and prompt and firm of criminal charges," lie said. Rep. Pace, 23S6 Olympus Dr. (4153 South), is a graduate of Erigham Young University and the University of Utah. He's served as a State Department foreign service officer in Washington and Central America. governmen, City. A w ' i E. G. Johnson load seedlings on a tractor for planting on tree farm. trees, 1,000 Blue Spruce and 5,000 Scotch Pine, are expect- Angeles, 6,000 trees, all foot are being high seedlings, planted as one of the first ventures of its kind in southern Utah. The three are working with Mr. Johnson's father, E. G. Johnson, retired California educator who recently moved to Joseph, and who has been working with the Utah State Forest and Fire Control to obtain the seedlings. The first By Hal Edwards Tribune Correspondent JOSEPH, Sevier County The unlikely combination of banker, stockbroker, educator and retiree have combined to begin Sevier Countys first Christmas tree farm on a 22 acre plot "ear Joseph in southern Sevier County. Under direction of John Srhwindler, Dick Johnson and Don Kohlcnberger, all of 1 os ed to reach marketable stage trees in about as Christmas eight years. Tlie men are planning an eventual tree farm of 36,000 trees under cultivation over tlie next several years. Using a large tractor, one man drives, while another is seated behind on a small cultivator, pusing the seedlings c e s 1 years, foci that I'm well acquainted with the duties that must be performed ami ot the important seniors of courtesy ar.d efficient.')," she said. "i also recognize the need for accurate handling of the important property records of the county. Thore things will be paramount in performing the duties of the otficc," she said. a Salt Lake Mavor Repeals ew Marshal Special to 'the Tribune Park City PARK CITY Mayor William P. Sullivan announced the appointment Saturday of John M. McAlvev, r. veteran lav enforcement as the new city marshal. He succeeds William Ryan, city marshal for the past - full-tim- Schw-.idle- r, d. Gas Victims Clear Tests ofii-ce- eight years, who retired. Bunk in Angeles. Mr. Kohlenberger is a stockbroker in that city and Mr. Johnson is employed by A m e rican Correspondence Schools, headquartered in Los Angeles. E. G. Johnson was employed by American School for many years and was district manager of west coast operations upon his First Western Special to The Tribune Seven and foui women children overcome by fumes Friday at a private, enclosed swimming pool, apparently suffered no further ill efiects, hospital officials said Saturday. All 11 were treated at Cotand retonwood Hospital leased. Two women returned to the hospital later Friday but were released again. Deputy Karl M. Ehlers who was first on the scene at tlie home of Lynne Johnson, 2330 Oak Hill Dr. (3945 South), said a faulty chimney in an adjoining furnace room allowed at- exhaust pipe to slip down and a cap to block the top, stopping tlie flow of the natural gas fumes. COTTONWOOD - - imI iniM ilfilN h INI anil f)v 2nd Vh TlJ-vORIfR- South-7- th k East ! 4425 So. State 3 W. So. Temple DISCOUNT PRESCRIPTION PRICES EVERYBODY SAVES MONEY 23 E. mm Broadway 24 E. 4 th N., Logan Calories Per Spoonful! 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H tablits STRETCH WIG Why Pay One capsule before meals helps to curb your appetite. Recuce inches! 42 Diet Plan Caps. SUPPLY DAY SLIM-MIN- T Monday full-tim- e Okc EXPERT Five-Da- into the soil six feet apart. The rows of trees are also six feet apart, resulting in a "six by six" method of planting. All but E G. Johnson are still working jobs in California. Depending on the succees of their venture, some, or all may eventually give up their coast life to bee come tree farmers. Woodland Mr. Hills, is vice president of Ba Mrs. Olive K. Hunger, a Salt Lake City legal secretary. announced hrr candida-y Saturday for Salt Lake County record-r on the Dam o c r a t i c ticket. "H a v i n g been employed as a county Mrs. Hunger, be filled by a nonpartisan election, the way judges are selected. Appointed officials serve '' deto p!eae their clared County Sunevor Dale R. Ilolt. Agreeing to some extent. City Public Safety Commissioner James L. Barker Jr. .said there are times when ofelected or appointed ficials must stand up for their beliefs. should California Trio Launches Christmas Tree Farm in Sevier County re.-'is- U t Mrs. Ohve K. Hunger pie-iou- member several House of Rep Rrp. Peterson r e s entaf-- etl committees during his tenure. Rep. Peterson is currently a i member of the interoi (i Legislative Council, amii.g chairman of the groups Taxation Committee. He's . i been chairman of a l 'mlath t Social Services Commntno All of there experiences have increased ray insight into the functions and broad scope of service state government can offer its people, said Rep. Peterson, a University of Utah graduate and retired businessman currently managing real estate investments. Rep. Peterson. 1370 E. 9th South, said lie'll continue to any increase in property or income taxes. disposition in this oftiie served the Third District Court. Mr. Evans said he feels the post 1 ltep. Pace Speaker Pace, an attorney, serves as chairman of the Intel im R- woiker j.O'al to arid more sinners and si.id the c'.eik's office beautifully w itten document is worthless if you don't hae good men to ure it " men running It. Mr. Barker stre-seEven the most beau- is t.fu'.ly written document worthless if you don't have good men to use it. They also agreed that tlie eected officials provide a system of checks and balances when conditions within government are no! too stable. Government, tlie mayor added. is the only thing that man charges at the first hint of trouble. For example, religions do not change their philosophy when the size of the congregation drops, Mayor Lee explained. . tv con 3900 and 130 fX 1 Salt Lake f portion of the "TST ) reterson so utheat a W. Sterling with the ing power:." Voters tend to forgd." Mr. Birker added. He agreed with Mayor J. Biacken Lee that it is the commis-iore- ts of quality net ju-- t the numbvi elected that m.,kes the diffrcr.ee. "You'll have good government when you have good 2G79-19t- h 1 , I A Don Kohlcnberger, left, John on tractor; John Johnson, s.-- fe bo-re- 27 - H v a tei City c lei k County Tv And. i e indicated, there are times when it m gut h? more to take chances with the voters than with the appoint- l argument lore P- - er.t became charges in ad- ministration no lcr.ger disrupt the whore system. I i B-- has i Several Salt Lakers announced Satuidav their candidacies for the Utah Legislature and county government ol fices, led by the speaker of the Utah House of Representato a tives seeking fourth term. Legislature 71 Water Pill is a diuretic and analgesic! 4 diurex) ret; Cl ONLY ' . Clara TiHotjon CALL FOR ExtnttiiC utut Wig Consultant tin ti U in - PROSLIM 1 1; CrownTbupe Izxtermotmtaln 4227 Highland Drive Bountiful SIC, Utah A Ogden 27! 4932 Pack of 56 wafers. Diet Martyr! Sleep. $1.95 Value! 9 Medically tested to curb appetite. Not a 7-D- AY DIET WAFERS 1 Cheerful Loser! 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