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Show t Teachers In The House Holladay Dons Yule Attire Its Holladays biggest and brightest Yule season. Holladay has donned her sparkling suit, making her the best dressed gal around town. Brightly-l- it trees, bells and stars mantle the community In a brilliant Christmas cloak. . Keeping with the festive Holladay merchants mood, and residents have slated a , calendar chock full of activity. V I I D Rocku Mountain i f a llii Page 2 Decemlser 10, 1964 TO EAT NUT CHECK THE PRICES - PER POUND PKG. (while present supply lasts.) RAVI Y BRAZIL NUTS 1.04 WALNUTS PINE NUTS L79 1.17 PECANS 1.23 RAW PEANUTS December 19, 4 to 9 P.M. Monday through Wednesday, December 21 to 23, the happy will talk to his fans from 5 to 8 P.M. inner of the community r mstmas tree decorating itest will be announced FriDecember 11. KALL day Radios Will Lucas will judge the contest. A free live show plus movies await parents and youngsters Friday and Saturday, December 11 and 12 Dan and the Rocky Mountain Review have donated party space in the Rocky Mountan Review Building auditorium. red-suit- ed glft-glv- er Wl-xo- m said If the situation came 1) D1I-em- School and church groups will gather around Holladay Village s gleaming Christmas Tree, December 18, 19 and 21 to fill the area with the sounds of carols Singers and scheduled times in next be announced weeks issue. will , NATURAL FOODS 446 prus j.aut y t High School Isaac Hum- M. phrey, a retired teacher; James Macfarlane, principal of Copperview Elementary School Salt Lake City Kenneth Olson, purchasing department employee In Salt Lake City, Carl E. Petterson, teacher at Granite High School, Granite District. Tooeles one representative is a teacher, F Chlleon Hal-lada- y. Two of Weber Countys 16 representatives come from the ranks of educators, Robert Stewart and K Gunn McKay. Utah County has a seven man delegation in the state House and two of these are educators They are Dean Prior, a teacher, and Boyd H. McAfee, a supervisor Russell Williams, a retired teacher, goes to the Capitol this year from Carbon County and Mrs Eva Conover, a substitute teacher, will represent Emery County during the next legislative term P the Salt Lake City School District said Its for teachers to run They have the same rights as any other citizens. The U S government, of federal course, prohibits employees from seeking public office except in a few isolated exempted areas. In areas with an exceptionally high percentage of government em Cottonwood Mall O non-partis- an H A Lind, assistant director of teacher personnel for FOR THAT DELICIOUS PEANUT BRITTLE GALTNES . ployees, they might grant leave of sence and the company might possibly pay the difference In income. The Salt Lake City board of education has a definite policy. Granite School District Is due to wrestle with the question at their December 15 meeting. According to Janice Keller, public relations assistant to the superintendent of Salt Lake City schools: The teacher would receive a leave of absence for the amount of time necessary and would have two choices In money arrangements 1 ) He may continue to receive his school salary but all state earnings are turned over to a salary account to pay for teacher substitutes. 2.) Or he may keep state earnings and be dropped from the district payroll jobs would be waiting for them when they came back. To show how strongly we feel about this, he added, wed give a lot of consideration to making up any money difference during his leave Kenneeott Copper Corporation has two employees in the state House. Grey Bogden, union relations assistant, said Theyll be off salary but still eligible for hospitalization and other benefits Kenneeott makes no monpy adjustments, he said. We wouldnt want to do that. The employment director for Z,C.M.l.Mrs. Paul Kaln, 2265 East 4800 South. Three Walt Disney movies followed by The Dolls featuring White Shoes School of Dance students, will start the fun at 7PM., Friday. Saturdays production will be staged from 4 to 6:30 P.M. the civil service commission has ruled that federal workers may participate elections in Educators serving in the Utah House of Representatives during the coming term will be: SALT LAKE COUNTY- - Moroni Jensen, principal of Cy- up ab- L23 CASHEWS L23 ALMONDS Movies, a live stage show, caroling and a decorating conand test are cm the agenda Its all free. The most Important fellow of the season has already hit town. Santa Claus and his Sugar Plum Fairies arrived via-- a fire engine Monday, December 7 He will clang Into the area again tomorrow, Friday, December 11 at 4 P M. to take up residency In Santa's Candy Castle at 4714 Holladay Boulevard. Jolly St. Nick will receive gift requests Friday from 4 to 9 P.M., Friday, December 18, noon to 6 P.M. Saturday, (Continued from Page leave of absence, which means removal from the payroll, but Protection For The Unwary Tres Chics outstanding stylists is Sharon Wamiek One of Give her an opportunity to create a more beautiful you by visiting (Continued from Page 1) to protect against enacted The office, however, receives d .numerous complaints selling. grossly THE MEN WHO come face 4) Referral deals and other to face with sales swindles gimmicks should be flatly outmost often are personnel at lawed. Dale G Taylor, executive the Salt Lake Legal Aid of the Consumer Creand Condirector the countys Society sumer Credit Counseling Ser-- v dit Counseling Service, says he also runs into numerous ice cases of bad faith on the part Robert B Wooley, in the of certain business firms The legal aid office, said consumer is left wide open. People will sign anything Often its their own fault but anybody gives them, he comother states have laws to proplains. "Although the deal tect them may be questionable if the contract is legal, they have The past administration has been lax in enforcing what no recourse laws are already in effect Usually, he said, a finance company buys installment Getting more laws on the books contracts immediately after might help the sale is consummated. If Mr. Wooley pointed out that fithe service or merchandise is ' lctims dont many fight, not as represented, people and easier its cheaper guring to just pay dont realize that legal recourse is through the seller He proposed specific areas and not the lending company of legislation; In the meantime, he concluded, 1) Strict licensing of seller can have gone out of vendors is needed, he 4 salesman can come business or moved, leaving the said. from anyplace, make elaborbuyer with practically no op' ate promises to collect full portunity for relief. ITS HARD TO SAY just or partial payments and diwho will make the first move sappear ictims cant sue, Mr in obtaining protection for Utah consumers but whoever said, because the comdoes will have plenty of suppanies they represent technically are not doing business port General Maxwell Rich, exein the state To sue, theyd have to file action elsewhere, cutive secretary of the Salt a costly process Lake Chamber of Commerce If they sell here, thev reported that the proposal has should have someone locally been brought to his attention who is responsible 4s it is, Certainly, wed want to can come in look at any proposal Were any s' yster interested in anything to make telling any kind of lie. the Salt Lake area a better 2) Laws are needed, he said, to protec t people from their place to live own folly by requiring more The chamber he said, has an advisory council and sevequitable sales contracts should be reeral committees to study proCompanies posals of this sort quired to file a copy of retail sales contrac s with the state Representing some 50,000 for approval or disapproval memters, the president of the of Utah, John R. Most contracts, he said, are loaded in favor of ti.e seller Sclione, commentedFor instance, theres always There was a consumer a clause allowing the seller conference in April which was with business attorneys fees if he must sue but this provision Is alno people who said t . most ne' er extended to the problem here, I cant commit the buyer organiUnder state law, attorneys zation -- - ItmustconiMitltself fees cant be collected unbut its something wed proless theres a provision in the bably be interested in IF the buyer must contrac t The executr e secretary of sue and wins, he must usually the labor group, Orman Kokle still pay $100 or more for said, If somebody introduces a bill we rould support, legal representation Some equity must be enwed very definitely do some Mr Wooley said. lobbying. forced, S' Legislation could be over-price- Chic Your Password to Beauty 1954 East 2700 South Phone 486-796- 1 our Coachman suggests ... g the DECTOLENE shirti by Arrow Santa Claus and his Sugar Plum Fairies MAN OF THE HOUR havearrlved In Holladay much to the delight of local youngsters. 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