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Show County to Get Eribniu Merger Plan Husino I'Yaturo n Approval Indicates First Major Consolidation Since Health OK Sunday Morning, April 16, 1978 Neel ion II By Page One Jack Fenton Tribune Staff Writer Consolidation of Salt Lake Citv and County lnndfdl oKiatums under a five member Imnid of (rushes will he promised lo county commissioners next Dan Valentines week Approval would make it the fust major merger ol services sum heal'li departments were consolidated m A dratt of the merger proposal vv ill be outlined by Public Works Director Donald G Spencer Tuesday "Establishing a loard of trustees is the big thing" declared City Streets Commissioner Jess A graz , Nothin" OFFICE Serious-- ' National STARS: Sec- retaries week is coming up Make plans now to take your secret- or somehody elses secretary ary City ! to lunch The annual secretaries week starts next Sun seven day days dedicated to the first ladies of American bus- incss offices I I like s e c I retaries. Tlkey I are my faorite business people. think se- 1 cretaries are They dont greatly underrated . receive the credit they have coming. DURING THESE SEX equality times, lady secretaries are moving up the executive ladder, and becoming executives. And more males are .starting out as secretaries. This, actually, i.nt anything new. mere 80 years ago. nine out of every 10 secretaries were men. Then the ladies took over, and the men moved up to the front office. NOW THE TREND is going the other way In a few years, most of the bosses will be females, and most of the secretaries will lie men And cant you see a male secretary sitting on the pretty boss lap while she gives him dictation? And at the Christmas office party, the lady executives can chase the secretary fellows around the cloak room and steal kisses. Here are son.e interesting fads about . . secretaries' Did you know that more than half of the secretaries in the United Stales are 1T years old or older? BEING A SECRETARY is not a bad deal because statistics show that the average business executive is away fioia the office 41 business days each year (this gives the secretary the chance to trim her nails and get her hair done on company time). Six out of every 100 American secretaries get four weeks annual vacation - or more . . . More than 60 percent of all U.S secretaries own their own cars. A recent work study reveals that the average secretary in an average American office spends 17 percent of her work day doing nothing (the boss spends 22 percent of his w ork day doing nothing.) A recent research study reveals that a secretary is happier ami a tKtter worker if her desk is yellow. Secretaries should bo glad they are because American secretary secretaries the average in an average business office will walk only 2 u miles during the average work day. ON THE OTHER HAND, a waitress walks ii miles a dav m her job and an airline stewardess w alks nine miles per day. The average secretary is IN years younger than her boss Secretaries and lady lmwlers have one thing in common short fingernails. that says There's an old if a secretary wears a red dress to work, shes liKikmg for a husband . 12 out of every 100 secretaries m the United States are divorms. There is no law in the world that says a secretary has to finish a crossword puzzle started by her boss AMERICAN SECRETARIES arc lucky. They have easier jobs than m EuroKan secretaries in Eurtx countries, most secretaries have to sHak and write at least two languages Statistics reveal that a Republican seen tary can get along letter with a boss who is a Democrat than a Democratic secretary can get along with a Ikiss who is a Republican Angie Dickinson, pretty star of "Police Woman" started out her career as a secretary . . . Seven out of every 10 American secretaries keep a tin full of aspirin in the middle right baud drawer of the desk. A smart secretary owns two umhitl-laone at home and one at the 'ffioe. In the old days a secretary wouldnt have dreamed of arriving at the office without a hat ori her head in these modem times, however, only one out of eve ry 27 Amcru an secretaru s wears a hat to woik So, happy Societal ics Week to every Utah secretary and a Valentino to J. Dole, left, greets Rep. Daniel Marriott and Sen. Jake Garn at GOP fund-rai- s Sen. Robert U.S. Disillusioned With Carter, Sen. Dole Says at S.L. Parley Douglas L. Parker Tribune Political Editor said Sen. Robert J. Dole, Saturday night that Americans are disillusioned with President Carter. The countrys problems call for ".statesmanship instead ol showmanship," he said The Kansan, who carried the Kepuli-licavice presidential banner two years ago, was the featured speaker at a dinner lor in his bid Rep. Daniel Marriott, for a second term. to gain Tin dinner, arranged for about 4CH) supixirters in the Hotel Utah's Lafayette Ballroom, saw Sen. Dole, a former Republican national chairman, make a lengthy criticism of what he saw as an ailing America Peace More Distant? World leaders are dismayed, confused about the lack of direction in foreign policy," he said. "Peace, especially m the volatile Middle East, seems more distant. Our military strength is more questionable. And our economic future is uncertain "As partisan,. I stipiKise we ought to Ik pleased by the dramatic reversal in the presidmt's political fortunes. Sen Dole added. "We should Ik thankful for the opportunities he has given us to reap electoral benefits in this year's elections and in 1980 But the senator inserted that it is hard to rise tonight with any sense of (Kilu-iasatisfaction or jubilation." Cites Four Horsemen' The four horsemen that concern the American people today are the problems of inflation, taxation, unemployment and excessive regulation, said the Senator, who is looked upon by some in party ranks as a possible aspirant for the presidency in 19S0. Both of Utahs Republican senators, Jake Garn and Orrin G. Hatch, participated in the dinner, seeking to demonstrate party unity for the Marriott bid for another term, a race that has drawn five Democrats into a bid for that partys nomination to face the Republi- By fund-raisin- g l Yesterdiiy'b Chuckle Small fry to friend outside teenage sisters . all SAM, THE SAD CYNIC. SAYS: Show mo a man who likes to come to work in the morning and I'll show you a man who has a pretty secretary. bedroom. Its called homework. They scatter some hooks around and then talk about boys. lalaee Sen Dole continued attorney before starting a legislative career, went on to declare "the nations problems arent going to he solved by public relations over principles. He declared that in a "real sense the stake this year politically isn't just congressional and senatorial scats Zenith of Detente "President Ford reached the zenith of detente at Madivostok. And we have reached its low point today. In a tense and armed world, we have given up the l bomber. We are cutting back on our Navy. And the neutron bomb has been eliminated as an effective bargaining chip in our efforts to reduce nuclear armaments. Even more incredibly, the administration that was going to stop selling arms abroad has wound up doing so in record quantities, especially in the explosive Middle East. B-- The Kan . ear-ol5 native of Russell, where he was a prosecuting d y Iii Kexerse Direction of Nation of our nation, our national commitment to fre enterprise; its fiscal sanity and limited government: its the fundamental concept of checks and balances: it's our two party system, Sen. Dole said. "Its the direction As the loyal opposition, we have a moral obligation to the country to call on the administration to account wherever principle or promise are compromised, he added. The failures of the party in power make it abundantly clear that we need creative, construc- tive, positive Republican initiatives to influence the course of our country. andf!l Hiring a director, phasing out the i ity landfill at 7200 W North Temple and determining who should run the new government or industry operation are more technicalities than problt ms, he indicated Idu draft calls for a .70 year coidrai t r with a notice of termination " . Early termination must Ik fair and equitable to all parties and must insure ongoing management and operation of the consolidated facility unless it all parties desire to cease. . states Salt Lake City and County commissions each would have a seat on the Ixiard. So would another participating city or the council of governments. Other Posts Other posts would go to a board of health delegate and a solid waste specialist, according to the plan. Initial financing could come from contributions or a revenue bond with other money to mine from dumping fees. Ik as The proxsal promises to ". economical as possible while making adequate planning for future solid w'aste recovery or other operatone-yea- . ions. . . . Tribune Staff Writer "Two hundred years is long enough want equality now ! DonT let . we Bakke turn us back . . . overturn Bakke now! Chanting these statements and others renouncing Allan Bakkes claim of some 75 af"reverse discrimination, firmative action supporters marched with placards in front of the Federal . 125 Building, S. State, midday Saturday. Shirley Pedler, American Civil Liberties Union CACLU) executive director of Utah, led the protesters consisting of members of such groups as the National Student Coalition Against Racism, Equal Rights Coalition, National Organization of Women, the Governors Commission on the Status of Women, NAACP and gay rights supporters. School Discriminates Allan Bakke has taken his case before the U S Supreme Court and claims that the University of Califomia-Davi- s Med Abduction Suspect Is Missing LONDON t API Joyce McKinney, a forme r Ameiuan beauty queen awaiting trial here on charges of kidnapping a young Mormon missionary , has been missing for thre-- day s. Scotland Yard reported Saturday Miss McKinney. 27, of Minneax!is, C and a companion, Keith May, 24. of Gis Angeles, were free on bail conditional on their reporting daily to a police station m north Ixindon They last roMrtcd at 8 50 a m Wednesday and have not been seen since, iKilice said "We have alerted all ports and airports, said a spokesman for Scot. land Yard. Police said they had gone to , the apartment Miss McKinney and hut found nothing The two were arrested last Sept. 20 on charges of forcibly abducting Kirk Anderson, 21, of Provo, Utah, and imprisoning him m a remote country cottage. They appeared in court in March, when bail was set. A trial was dm to start May 2. The British press has given extensive coverage to the McKinney case, in which the prosecution charges that the honey blonde former Miss Wyoming-USabducted Anderson, an chained him to a bod and forced him to make love to her for three days Miss McKinney last was seen in public Tuesday night when she attended a party If she is found she could Ik arrested and charged with breaking her bail conduions, police said May-rented- Indians Release S.L. Protesters Flay Bakke Claim ical School discriminates against white males by setting a quota for admitting minorities. Utahns marched Saturday to "demonstrate support for affirmative action and to give the public more information on the Bakke case, said Ms. Pedler. So far, the California Supreme Court has ruled in favor of Bakke, and a decision is expected from the nations highest court this summer. ACLU has filed a brief in the Bakke case. Speakers at the noon rally asserted that thousands of affirmative action eases will le jeopardized if Bakke should win his case The Bakke decision is a government offensive to overturn our gams, said Tony Adams for the Student Coalition Against Racism. Racism is alive and well in America. Quotas Needed James Dixiley, N.AACP president said quotas for minorities are necessary to help minorities catch up with B-- r, "Solid waste disposal in Salt Lake County is experiencing common problems of diminishing space at existing sites, need for added environmental controls and public rejection of proposed new sites, commissioners were told by their landfill consultants, Williams Brothers Urban Ore Inc of Tulsa Discrimination Caso By Diane Cole 1 . white males. "Its time Supreme Court said to Bakke. I think thev will. He added that even setting affirmative action aside, Bakke couldn't get into a single medical schmil in tin country. But hes allowed to create tins ruckus Ms Pedler noted, "There is some backlash against affirmative action gains in this country, making it imperative for supporters to defend their position intelligently. Misnomer Speakers, including Lucy Billings of Salt Lake County legal services, called reverse discrimination a misnomer. Discrimination is motivated by prejudice, while the reversal (and Affirmative Action) is not, she explained. Affirmative action and special admissions programs do not constitute reverse discrimination, Ms. Iedlcr added. "Such programs are legitimate attempts to ameliorate systemic dm crimination practiced over a long ocriod of time. Anelli Oil Field MONTEZUMA CREEK. San Juan County AP) Protesting Navajos will end their occupation of the Anetli 011 field on Monday under terms of an y agreement signed late Saturday with four oil companies, a spokesman for the Navajo Tnlx said Brian Donnelly, press officer for the trilx, said by telephone from Window Rook, Ariz that the oil companies agreed to all but two of 20 demands by the group of about 100 Navajos who peacefully took over Texacos Anetli Unit pumping station March 30. Officials of Phillips, Superior, Conti nental and Texaco oil companies could not Ik reached for comment late Saturday. He said the group of protesters voted unanimously to accept the agreement, which called for them to turn over the oil field to the companies at 8 a.m Monday. In the meantime, they promised to clean up the area, he said The azreemei t included a cod,, of conduct lor oil . i.mi-:uworkers on the reservation, Donnelly said, Arbor Day Features Huge Ti ee Planting . s can m the November general election Idaho's Republican Sen. James McClure was also on hand The Republican senatois earlier in the in the National Rifle Association convention at the Salt n suix-rstitio- 1 ing dinner. Sen. Dole said nation's economic future is uncertain under President Carter. i Salt Lake Citys lamlfil1 is about fall and promised highway construction mviis to limit it expansion, according 10 lai. il report irom the $1 5.0(H) .study piclurcs the Trail-- .Iordan landfil' Sec Page l, Column 1 spruce seedlings and about 100 youngsters will come together Friday, April 28, in one of the states largest ohserv ances of Arlxir Day The Salt Lake Tribunes 'I'wo-hundre- shovel-wieldin- annual Christmas travaganza. Tree planting ex- 18th annual tree plant will be at 30 p m. at the Mount. .in Di li Golf The 1 Course, up Parleys Canyon (take the recreational exit near the Mountain lkll Reservoir Dam Youngsters of ail ages are invited to the public event, especially Cub Scouts, Boy and Girl Scouts, Brownies, 4H Groups and Campfire Girts who tradimake up the bulk of the tionally enthusiurtH' Provide Seedlings The Utah State Foresters Office will provide the seedlings and the Salt Lake City Parks IVpt will prepare the nursery area some 200 yard, down the first fairway of the puturcsqne golf i nurse s In addition to the 200 seedlings, five 7 foe1 .j i m e will te planted at the golf course Donated by The Tribune, the trees will he dedicated by area garden who have clubs in honor of momlx-rcontributed to the regions beautifica turn and conscivation ?( at the Cei emonies will begin at i liihhniist where several valuable 1 prizes will be given away. Participants must bring their own shovels. Begun in I960 The Tribune Christmas Tree Grove was begun in I960, the year the golf course openixi. Prior to Arbor Day of that year The Tribune asked area youngsters to submit a coupon listing their names, ages and career hopes of the future. One set of those coupons was kept by The Tribune at its downtown offices and another was huriixl in a v ault at the grove. Annually prior to Arbor Day (the last F rid.ty in April), The Tribune draw s out a coupon from its downtown collection of some 3,000. Winner of that drawing v- ins the honor of officiating at the Aibor Day plantings, wins a spruce anil wins the honor of tossing the switch next holiday season to light The Tribune Christmas Tree and the rest of the citys downtown yulctide street decor. 1978 Winner The I 178 winner will Ik anntmiietxl a few day s Arbor Day Prior to ArUr Day of flu year 2ooo, the vault at the Christmas Tree Grove will U oKnid and a column drawn out. Winner of that drawing, just a youngster in lton when his or her name was entered, will receive a grant for $2.oo from The Tnhuno for the college education of his or her daughter e . Getting ready for The Tribunes Arbor Day oh-servnncc are Greg Roixjolie, 12. den chief. left, and Craig Pjevvcr, 9. Den 1. Cub Pack 32. Tree planting will he at Mt. Poll Golf Course. |