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Show . i A .J Sun Times, December 5, 1 979, Page 6 Ben Lomond Beacon, December Clearfield Courier, December 5, 1979, Page 6 6, 1 979, Page 6 4 r(looWWnomo Senior Citizens cloto mootings mi ii uu The Utah State Coalition of Senior Citizens hags scheduled three meetings in December. Senior Citizens have become increasingly con- mu vyti workshop followed by a period with their local legislators. Similar meetings The meetings will include discussion session- - Library, 562 S. at commencing are J North Davis All USCSC members and other interested citizens are encouraged to come and let their representatives know that they care about the problems that affect the made or June Moss, 376-384- 9. p.m. for 1 Industrial Park dedicated acre The 6,000 Mountain Industrial e e e e e e e 19. A diesel 1600Sq.FI. 5 Immediate possession conditioning & heating Large store front Fire extinguishing sprinkler system Abundant parking Attractive landscaping Highway frontage I Air Tis Located at: gS 2441 North Main 8 J Sunset , Utah J Hotline operating X National X Style Salon 1979, a new Venereal Disease ministered ' X 1770 W. 5300 S., Roy 6 We XKmnfMHMMoasKsxm! are interested in seeing that people get the facts on venereal diseases, said LeeAnn Russell, Health Educator for the Weber-Morga- n District Health Department. We would also like to emphasize the local health department as the first place of information, followed by the state office and finally the National V.D. Hotline, Mrs. Russell said. through Social Health Association The telephone (ASHA). number for this service in Formerly George s ' 227-892- Operation Venus. This new V.D. Hotline will he operated by the American X matter. John ' Preston Creer, representing Mr. Redding, the plaintiff in the original case, said if disclosure of salaries of public employees is not required, many abuses can arise. Public employment, he argued, demands the release of such information, and a person accepting public employment should be aware of that and accept it if he takes a public job. Employees of colleges are as much public employees as anyone else, and if they are Utah is: V.D. Hotline, 1 Hotline Information and 5 Referral Service began jR operations. This Hotline, supported by the Center for X 'Disease Control, replaces X the previous hotline ad- the PERMANENT SOLUTION October 15, On M , 773-304- State Records Com- from holding iiispion relating to the tl)e X X X 773-225- 0 for good through the park. Storey said having this folly developed industrial park so close to our plentiful and industrial labor force will enhance our economic and industrial development program, creating new job opportunities for our youth and our unemployed. X Would like to invite you in during the Holidays for a cut, style, perm, coloring or any hair service to keep you looking Holidays have been installed and streets have been extended The facility, located 12 miles west of Ogden, is zoned for heavy industry. a Nancy Adams a JoAnn Hill Gayle Hamer Pat Kelley Pauline Jones a Carolyn Hadley X Boyd K. Storey, chairman, Weber County Commission, and O.G. Linde, president of SPID and Southern Pacific Land Company, were among 1 the Season X necessary electrical, sewer, water and natural gas lines those the attending ceremony at 900 South Street and the railroad drill track at the site. 1 Christmas x Linde said all of the h 31.5 million facility. locomotive burst jMKaKCOHBg NOW AVAILABL- E- Call Paul three-foot-hig- Park, owned and developed by Southern Pacific Industrial Development Company, was dedicated at 11 a.m. on Nov. RETAIL SPACEOFFICE SPACE - through a banner to officially open the Little m U I I vj v nS ' ISS V OFF AMT ITia IN TKI (Except JTCII Sale Items) Ood Thro Monday, Doc. 11, two Good On Spociol Ordort TV WATCH US MOW" . 7 S. Main - Layton f 'Not . I state-support- Building Materials Center I 376-345- I I I I I I 1 I O 53 $a iiO?oi kO CENTER I 4V 8 316x15" (4 Assorted Sins m 14.55 $ 49 6x144x96'' CflULKO li. $1.09 69 25 so SNOW SHOVES si.00 a, 1.49 Keg. $1.79 IE O ; Cpocado Daildicg Ha toriala Center 67 376-245- 1 to. - UAU lAYTft 773-024- 3 CZZZSt 7i33fi33 Ceo.M. kOOMlil. fl fanaamf Webster. In lieu of exchange of gifts we will ask for donation of $3 for our Christmas charity. For reservations call Beth ; Woods, Judy 825-766- 6; Bezoski, Thim, 776-014376-579- 4; Ashley, welcome. 393-173- 1 825-281- Gloria Gloria Guests are NEW YEARS xT DECORATIONS (Save Energy) Keg. $17.45 . train fait idirt CMEfotti LL'.UTfO QUANTITIIS SAMRKSS CEMTEK EoiGQ -- 33M foito U" lank of Utah) Christine Lorraine FILL! BOOR D0TTOL1 $2' ad- , WINDOW f.lIRROR DIM Ll-- D ; Funr:ismr:GS (Across from but forceful for Geri Benton, Bennett and $ FIREPLACE $1 noz. 'i provided by Becky Williams and-- ' Susie Chapman. New members to be honored are Hecten Cod Hods Tods GEO SEAL (turn t KiAien uu.) Key. V Bdt.. J r.i.D. 3 AMDS o RockSocbr Grates Kerosene Sq. Tab 23S lb. CORD o o o K'jh Host feck I TORO SNOVJ DL0V7ER Aluminum Pushor Keg. $7.93 (For Stem) Pdat 04" PANELS f-- Lakeview Busineas and Professional Women will hold their Christmas party Thursday December 13, 1979, at 7 p.m. at Country Garden Restaurant 325 E. 200 S. Clearfield. The cost is $5.5U social will precede dinner. Entertainment will be Gasket Sod FOAf.l INSULATION $SJ)49 18N Firewood SHINGLES j , sets party Patching Ceicttsf Off , Lakeyiew WE HAVE: HOUSE NUMBERS Boll) Cut to fit botwMn studs .. Apart. Ideal tor basement walls x If that isnt a strong case-low-- key, vertising, we dont know what is! CENTER . . . ODDS A END Sq.Ft.Nf know who you are. know your company. know your companys product. know what yeur company stands for. know your companys customers. r know your, companys record. nM. your cojjmgriyg reputation, Now what was it you wanted to sell me? BARGAIN FOIL ,j. (CSV, dont dont dont dont dont doM dont Closoouts INSULATION 1.85 S-- iprQ ... 49 EA. Rg. o CONSERVATION DOUG. FIR STUDS 3.85 AftTXi rt4P ENERGY SHEET ROCK 4x0- - the individuals right to privacy, it was said. J directly at the reader and saying: I Rg. ficient way difficult. j The matter is basically a confrontation between the publics right to know and Some years back, one of the large magazine publishers McGraw Hill ran an ad that should never be forgotten. It was a simple ad - no headline, no "money saving offer1, just an outline photo of a skeptical businessman sitting in his swivel chair, fingers intertwined, looking (Llmltod Quantities) Boise Cascade Building Materials Center ... . within and groups categories, he said. He cited a 1975 "Florida case where it was held that the right to public inspection of individual salary levels does not apply to all. Employees in private industry are protected in the privacy of their salaries, and public employees should have the same right. He said requirement of individual salary disclosure would make administration of budgets in the most ef- Advertising neccessary TMDRJK nff HOME IMPROVEMENT CENTER from exempt The Utah State Supreme the public would disclosure, the Court Friday heard to know the no ''have right insalary disclosure case of its governor, salary volving Weber State College legislators, or any other referred to as one involving employees. also and major precedents The issue therefore has coninvolving a direct than the usual im- more two frontation between he said. constitutional rights - the plications, R. Burbidge, Brinton know to right of the public assistant Utah attorney and the right of the ingeneral representing Weber dividual to privacy. maintained that where Oral arguments were State, employees are not the public on heard by the court elected, the right for the Weber by appeal brought to know is not inState after Third District public volved. Court Judge G. Howell Responsibility for keeping Taylor ruled that the college salaries in line then rests must disclose individual State Board of the with salaries. Regents and the various The suit was filed on Sept. and university adcollege 2, 1978, by John Redding, ministrations, he said. th?n managing editor of the The right of the public to Signpost, student newspaper is satisfied by know at Weber State. revealing salary levels Judge Taylor also enjoined lives of all senior citizens. For further information contact Olga Binet, 825-83- E. 1000 in County. scheduled in Weber County December 10, at the Hopkins Center, 2404 F Street, 1 p.m., Golden Hours Center, 650 25th Street, December 11th at 1:30 p.m. and December 14th at the Clearfield Branch cerned about Medicaid cutbacks, alternatives to nursing home problems, senior legal services and property tax rebates. a those DISCOUNTS (EXPIRES NOV. 30. 1979) 23 DCwNKCLTS DIALS TEL WE CARE RAIN CHECK ;bkc:mja. 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