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Show Friday, Federal Mediator Asked to Help By DAWN TRACY teachers, say with more he district can come up educators were left with a dilemma mey if priorities are How can the school district budget will benefit the children most,” teachers reach agreement on 1 Hunsaker. when they were funded with less than reductionsin driver education. elemen. said half the amount necessary and how do tary psychologists reductions, compen “And that’s in getting and you provide an appropriate education satory education reduced. career salary talks that reached an impasse maintaining excellent teachers.” for all children?’ he asked education reductions, and no increases last week First meeting between the district The problem is compounded in the in supplies or textbooks. Both teachers and district officials and teachers with the federal mediator Alpine District, said Jacklin, because agree that teachersalaries areinade- will be on Tuesday morning Jacklin said teacher salary steps in aut of forty districts in the state quate but district officials say because Welaid all our cards out on the the Alpine District rank high when of State Legislature educationcuts last table in the beginning.’ said district Alpine has the smallest amount of compared to the state but this has year, the district doesn't have enough Superintendent Max Welcker at a Fri- moneyperstudent to spend been possible because of good fiscal “This has beenthe situation for many moneyto pay teachers what they are day morning press conferencecalled to management and a high teacher - stu years,” he added askingfor announce that a federal mediator had dent ratio. Teachers, represenied by Robert deen called in. “We've been open and Jacklin said the board. in adoptingits Hunsaker through the Alpine Education jonest. We simply don t have any more budget, has either cut or held the line “Thedistrict has offered teachers a6 Association, started out by asking for a moneywe Can offer teachers. on the following items: reduction in percent base salary increase. plus 12.7 percent base salary increase but Harold Jacklin, chairman of the maintenance personnel, building fringe benefits amounting to approx later reduced the request to 10 percent negotiating team for the district. said maintenance restrictions, library imately 3.5 percent, making a totalinThe Alpine District, however, has when the State Legislature ap- aides, school radio program cuts crease of 9.5 percent.” said Jacklin remained firm on a 6 percent offer propriated 6 percent new moneyto aeronautics program cuts, reductions “Teachers are asking for a 10 percent Robert Hunsaker, who represents the education for this fiscal year, in elementary counseling, reductions in base plus fringe benefits. * Hansen’sLife Hectic, Dangerous Story continued from Page One. Street off-ramp looked spectacular and “'T feellike such a hypocrite because drew attention. Traffic was tied up and the Jeep that hit the Hansen auto ‘now put your seat belt on,’” says was upside down Hansen. ‘I think we all would have Hansen's Bronco was smashed on the comeoutof this latest accident smell- left and top where it had rolled over ing like a roseif we beltedin like Paul and landed wheels down. Jennifer was actually tryingto put hers “I was standing there shirt out and on when we gothit,” says Hansen after myfirst crash, I told everyone, The accident scene at the Beck Salt Lake Temple Will Close bedraggled. Somepeople cameover to meand onesaid, ‘I hate to meet you this way congressman. we are followers and were looking forward to meeting you someday.” “The driver came to me and said ‘Gee, I’m really down on myluck.’ He shook hands and said, ‘I feel terrible about hitting your family, and only wish it could have been meinstead of you thatgot hit.” Police called Hansen's aide Howard Utah- Page § Business Bureau elementary music, parenting program cuts, activity transportation reduc tions, supervisory staff reductions a ‘ost of living increase to employees realigned The money needs to be put whereit 1981, THE HERALD. Provo. Money Problems Plague Provo Settle Alpine Schools Dispute Herald Staff Writer Federal mediator Thomas Cur been called in to help the District Board of Educat July 31 Rigtrip, but didn’t teil him how the Hansens were. ‘Howard gets nervous easily. So the first thing he sees is this jeep upside down.’’ Hansen says Rigtrip's first thought was, ‘‘They're all dead.”’ After two serious accidents, the congressmansayshe fears other drivers. Hejokes that his next car might be a Sherman Tank By JOSEPHINE ZIMMERMAN Herald Staff Writer The Better Business Bureau of Utah County, a private, non profit corporation to protect the integrity of the business com: munity, is in danger of closing unless additional local supportis received. according Engemann, director to Betty have funneled money to Califor nia, a door-to-door magazine scheme whicn would have sent money to Texas. plus a misleading. deceptive commercial which BBBwas instrumental in having taken off the air which would have funneled money to Florida We provide consumer educa- Mrs. Engemann said the BBB currently has around 200 members, but it needs at least 600 to function effectively At present it has membership in the business community from the Point of the Mountain, south he organization is funded only by business membership through annualdues. “Webelieve in selfregulation. Through the country the BBB is known as the ungovernment bureau,” she said Mrs. Engemann noted that any dollar which the consumersaves through education and informa: tion supplied by BBBis a dollar which can be put into local business. “It provides protection for the legitimate businessman." In recent weeks, BBB has provided information about a car ordering business which would tion and reliability reports. By verifying business enterprises, weare able to keep money in the local area,’ said Mrs. Engemann She indicated BBB also moderates complaints between consumers and businessman, and has been highly successful in this endeavor. Starting the first of August, the offer will offer binding arbitration, if mediation fails, with a neutral, volunteer arbitrator. Thelocaloffice is plugged into a nationwide BBB network, and is able to obtain rapid information about out-of-state business enterprises operating in this area. Information on the door-todoor magazine scheme was obtained through the network from Fort Worth, Tex., she said. en Qiu The First Presidency of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints has set a date for temporary closing of the Salt Lake LDS Temple. The temple will be closed July 19, 1982 for aboutsix months to allow for extensive improvements in the mechanical systems and for minor refurbishing. Operations are expected to begin at the Jordan River Temple in South Jordan, Utah, Jan 4, 1982. Stakes now assigned to the Salt Lake Temple will be tem- ound Values. porarily assigned to the Jordan River facility. The First Presidency encourages members to attend the temple to which they are assigned to fill assignments but they indicated that otherwise, members may attend any temple as opportunity presents. Church spokesman Don LeFevre said there is no indication at this time thatthe Salt Lake Temple will be converted from live presentationsto film. 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