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Show ) B6 REVIEW, January 27, PTA Quizes Teachers 1966 Public Contracts Offer The Granite Wasatch i ri ' (Continued from page 1) Time of payment should be conLong-ter- m specified. tracts should provide the frequency and manner of payment. the duration of the public cooperation conine Utahs contract tract. service law provides a maximum 50 years contract term. Therms no specified minimum. Requirements of the con- Financial tracting parties. Conditions considerations. under which service will be each or all may performed influence contact duration. The contract will contain for reviewing, provisions amending or terminating. It may be appropriate to include provision for partial or total renegotiation under given conditions or at certain interThere may be provivals. sion for due notice to terminate; provision for automatic renewal in recognition of a need for uninterrupted service. Utah statute provides for liability of the parties. Provision for responsibility for claims must be in interlocal contracts; responsibility for delinquent collections may be defined in a contract for billing. BACKWARDS. . . . Douglas H. Stout, employee WHOOPS!!! of Utah Power and Light Company, tries to visualize the surprise in store for residents of the National Trailer Park, 1326 West North Temple, as they returned home one day last week to find a stop sign facing the busy entrance to the park. The mistake was corrected early the next morning by the Utah State Department of Highways. EtttVPlE TIME Comments On This Weeks Headlines TOGETHERNESS em - rising in many modern circumstances unless you join your neighbor. So, how about beenun-dbligatory- - costs by joint public agency activities? Joint activities were recommended in the adopted, but never implemented, 1964 Haskins and Sells study made for Salt Lake City. They're recommended, again never implemented, in the August 1965 Public Administration Service study of police and sheriff functions. Theyre provided for.'.... begging for implementation... with complete preservation of the identities of the cooperating agencies, in the 1965 Utah Interlocal Cooperation Act. The act provides that separate agencies may agree to implement joint activities. Any public agency that may contract service with another public agency may also contract to function jointly with that agency in performance of a municipal or public function. So, I have a lot of trees. My neighbor has a lot of trees, We pool our cash resources and buy a ladder and a power saw. Take a page from the pride' of the poor. Maybe yours is one of those communities of Salt Lake County which cant afford the kind of public service they want, yet are not willing to subject themselves to services existing in nearby major public bodies. Get to half-a-milli- on Jim wants to know, as do we. should there be Why, Counties, municipalities, special districts and other political subdivisions were urged to seek savings and more economical expenditure of public monies by application of the Interlocal Coopera-tio- n Act for contract services. A twin key to economy in such areas as Salt Lake County the County Service Areas Act, declared unconstitutional because of a technicality, should be rewritten and reenacted, the delegates resolved. cant whip You while, is looking for an extra courtroom to house the new J ira Barker, the police pension judge. fund has bucks. (Nosome tice how that total keeps getTheres a chance that conting bigger. Last week it had tract service between Salt bloomed to 2 12 million). Lake City and Salt Lake County might come about as the result of a meeting of the disrupting Mayor Lee observed that the total could get smaller only talents on each of the City by putting $100,000 per year and County Commissions. into the depleted obligatory Commissioner Jim Barker fund, which is another good told the Review Tuesday that reason for letting E. R. Cox and Associates show the city he will meet this week with Mr. Creer todiscuss cooperafathers how to save of per annum without tive effort in the new Hiill Justice. Of immediate contouching services. cern is consolidation of custodial services for the two governments in the one structure. Did you happen to notice.... While they are about it, Mr. all of 20 of the resolutions Barker said, he will bring adopted by the Utah Association of Counties delegates at the conversation around to the ridiculous situation of a their 43rd annual conference., two out of 10, that is, were total washout of the Public aared to interlocal coopera-io- n Administration Service conand County ServicesArea solidation recommendations. (Continued from page A4) two departments performing the same basic functions in the same building. Trouble is, Mr. Creer can't speak for the sheriffs department and the present sheriffs authorities are not about to contract with the city to perform any functions for the county. gether.... a group of communities... create the kind of major body you'd rather have. Joint agreement! Thats the answer! Where the service is lacking, the solution available is broad. In Salt Lake Countys small cities, the service is (And this is not lacking. stated as a criticism of incumbent personnel.) Agencies may agree as to joint ownership, operation or acquisition of facilities or improvements, which they might, by law, acquire, own or operate separately. Utah statute contains prereto joint activity quisites agreements that should be included in all such agreements. These include: identity and list of parties; definition of areas to be served; definition of services to be supplied, scope and general standards; specifications of general obligations and powers of each of the parties; duration of the agreement (not to exceed 50 of financing years); method ose io be the' venture-purpachieved; provision for termination. TEEN CALENDAR m Involved in development of the joint agreement will be all of those safeguards outlined for service contracts. In addition, joint agreements involve special and statutory legal as well as requirements; problems of joint organization and administration. Hillcrest High School J an. 27 J ordan High Travelling assembly Basketball: Judge Memorial plays Hillcrest High; Judge Memorial Qym.; Junior Varsity 6:15 p.m. Varsity 8 p.m. United States Air Force: USAF talks to senior girls; 9:30 a.m.; Auditorium., Folk Singing Assembly: folk singing club: 1:30 Economy in government is there.. .dollars by the carload! et together with Why not someone? Grab it! Run with it! p.m.; Mike Peterson, presidait. PTA meeting; 7:30 p.m. . Basketball: Jordan High plays Hillcrest High; Hillcrest Qym.; Junior Varsity 6:15 p.m.; Varsity 8 p.m. (Continued from page A 7) it, states Judy Accord, ger High senior. Gran- And how do some students about the cost of school feel activities in general? You snouia pay the money because if you are wiUing to join a club you should be willing to pay for the activities. But I do think such clubs as the pep club have more expenses than needed. I join clubs so I can meet new people and have a closer relationship with the teachers and advisors, said Margie Deak-in- s, Hillcrest High senior. Most clubs will cost anywhere from $1 to $2 for fees plus a pin or sweater for the For example: organization. the Skyline National honors society, $1 for dues and $1.75 for pm plus any extra things that come up like parties. "I think they could cut down the expenses of some clubs, but not too much. I have to earn my own money or my parents help me, therefore, when I join a club. I join for the activities and the new people I meet, states Jo Ann Ertmann, Hillcrest High sen- ior. . 'll ' the power of the student body card is dwindling along with the dollar, states Ron Holladay, Skyline High junior. I think i Yes, student activities are too high, especially the Gran- ite School District because they think eveiyone is rich in this area, said Howard Penny, Skyline High senior. 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To the first question, "Should the PTA furnish lunch for the teacher: (a) The first work day of school; (b) the last work day of school: (c) both of die above days; (d) not at all, the majority, 124, replied not at all; 107 voted for "the first work day of school; 106 voted for "Both of the above days, while only 89 voted for the last work day of school. It was found that 258 of the teachers favored the opinion that children should be able to give inexpensive gifts to the teacher, while 143 voted "negto the question. Reative garding birthday treats, 146 supported a gift book for die library; 67 thought that treats for the class would be nice; 131 thought that die child should be given his choice of (a) and (b) while 90 voted for "none of the above. Activities Gov. Rampton has fulfilled the intention of the State Legislature by naming Leonard W. Elton, 3002 East 431QSouth, to ?it as the eighth Third Judicial District Court judge, beginning March 20. - 1 The questionnaire stated, please add any comm aits by schools. The purpose of the the questions if we have not questions was to find out what aUowed you the latitude needed Variety Of Possibilities V teachers expect from thePTA PTA projects. Coun- cil PTA decided recently to turn the tables and quiz some 459 teachers working in 21 it 1 200 5c h at Five you East .. South Tampl at E Street Very Convenient Locations A 21st South 1575 Soith Mam Highland Drive A 70th Souin V r? '0GC5GD 4 |