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Show V V TTXTTrTTv vrXTTvtTs 1970 The Sait Lake Tribune, Sunday. July 19. I9B t $ Buddhist Rite OnHUI Fills Night With Music j Metropolitan Area Briefs CnVftij S S.L. Okays Holiday Date Changes Changes in tne observance of various hoi lays, requested by City Personnel Director Lytu. J. Marsh, have been approved by the Gty Commission. Mr. Marsh said he suggest salary classification committee prior to action by the com- ed the changes in light of federal legislation concerning the in 1968, in 1969. and The mission. Holidays and the dates they will be observed are: Washingtons Birthday, Feb. 22, to be observed the third Monday in February: Mmo-riDay, May 30, last Monday in May; Columbus Day, Oct. 12, second Monday in October; and Veterans Day. Nov. 11, fourth Monday in October. matter, passed state laws passed proposed changes will be effective in 1971 and vere approved by the city wage and al Dairy Workers Okay Wage Pact About 650 workers employed diary industry of Utah have ratified a new contract providing them wit hou-'- y 87 ujflge increases of 84 and cents, announced Fred W. Hamilton, secretary treasurer of Teamsters Local Union 222. Salt Lake City, Saturday. Mr. Hamilton explained that In the 1 Lecture on Leisure A lecture on recreation and leisure In the technological age is scheduled in Mark H. Greene Hall at the University of Utah Tuesday at 10 a.m. !Dt. P.ichard Gordon Kraus, associate professor of health, physical education and recreation at Lehman College, City University of New York, will Oliver the lecture, party of Summerful t$e universitys Series. an hour increase the will apply to 54 different hourly wage levels currently received by dairy workers. The current average hourly wage is $3.10. Supervisors will get nt Benefit Concert increase. The Increase will be apportioned over the three-yea- r cn tract period. Workers will increase retreceive a roactive to June 1, another 12 cents in January, 1971, 20 cents in June, 1971, and the 25 cents in June. 1972. The contract also provides substantial improvements in fringe benefits over the next three years, he said. Retail classifications will be open for further negotiations June 1, The School Band of America and School Chorus of America will present a benefit concert in the Salt Lake Tabernacle Aug. 22, with all proceeds from the performance going to the Primary the Chidrens Hospital. Appearance of the band and chorus will climax the groups first western tour with a series of 12 concerts throughout Utah, Arizona, Nevada and California. A select, youth choir from northern Utah will join the visiting bandsmen and singers for a portion of the Salt Lake appearance. Ticket sale will be handled by the Boy Scouts and Guide 350-vol- 1971. Among the fringe benefits Insured by the contract are funeral and Jury duty leave and retiree coverage. Patrol. 2 Killed, 2 Critically Hurt In Head-o- n Auto Crash Special to The Tribune A Midvale man KAMAS and his wife were killed, apparently instantly, in a head-o- n collision five miles east of Kamas on Utah 150 Saturday at 2:30 p.m. JJtah Highway Patrol Troopn ers Joe Giles and Frank identified the victims a Laurenda Raymond Valdez, 36, and his wife, Carol Mar-cslle- Jfcan, 32, of 80 W. 7200 South, Midvale. Their car was east-boun- d. The School Band and Choof American were founded In 1959 tor the purpose of giving American music students an opportunity to use their talents in the area of international understanding and at rus the same time acquire a firsthand knowledge of foe cultural centers of Europe. Under the direction of their founders, Edward T. Harn, they have cmpleted nine European Concert tours successfully, making more than 150 appearances in 50 leading cultural centers of Europe. Any school Instrumental or vocal student in the United States between foe ages of 15 and 21 may apply for membership in the two groups. driven by William Carl Kern, 62, 2791 Glenmare St., Salt Lake City. A passenger in the car was Leo James Florence, 17, 964 E. 4555 South. Mr. Kern was treated at Coalville Hospital for abrasions, bruises and a fractured hand. Mr. Florence was treated for minor injuries and released. The troopers said the accident occurred in the east bound traffic lane. Japanese music filled the air while more than 200 spectators watched about 100 dancers sway gracefully In a circle Saturday night during the annual Obon Festival sponsored by Salt Lake City CiftftU vMWt OftftU fliTn'ffjlj 471VW IV' DOS IT. HD It cs V beauty. The festival, an occasion of joy Buddhists when honor C their parents of seven generations past for blessings of the present, dates from about 2,500 years ago in the time of c B Buddha. Among dignitaries at the festival, held at foe Salt Lake Buddhist Church, 211 W. 1st South, was Bishop Kenryu Tsuji, superintendent of the U.S. Buddhist Church, San Francisco, who saluted the Obon as not only a Buddhist but a community event services Religious mm PRICES EFFECTIVE SUN.-M0- were taken to Primary Children's Hospital in Lake Gty where they were listed in critical condition late Saturday. ear was .The westbound 109 pistol Range Lease nected with the Obon fete are Sunday at 1 p.m. at the Buddhist Church. Bishop Tsuji will address the congregation. OGDEN. 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