Show apgalFeitfNqpM 1 1nj i ygpm g ir ri impnyiyfw Wi grw tfriTir 4 1 4D The Salt Lake T ribune Sunday January 4 1987 Job Hunter’s Guide to Utah Owens to Speak at King Luncheon Rep elect Wayne Owens will be guest speaker at the annual Luther King Jr Memorial Luncheon Jar 16 at 1 15 pm in the Olpin Union S Jtair Room at the versity of 2nd Edition Utah Published by the Labor Market Information Services Section Utah Department of Employment Security in cooperation with the Utah State Occupational Information Coordinating Committee the Job Hunter’s Guide is a ready reference for students planning their careers graduates looking for work new Utah residents and people planning career changes e The booklet contains a wide variety of information on Utah its communities and its industries trends within industries major employers employment and educational services and how to plan and hunt for a job As a public service the guide is available for $350 each plus tax from the Salt Lake Tribune Library Room 201 143 S Main or $475 each by mail including tax postage and handling Make checks payable to The Salt Lake Tribune To order by mail send this coupon and appropriate check to The Salt Lake Tribune PO Box 867 Salt Lake City Utah 84110 FACTORY AUTHORIZED HEARING AID SPECIAL MiiammaiB No Wires No Tubes No Cords Free hearing test 30 day trial By 220-pag- Reg $595 SFICIAl 205 Name with this ad appointment only Address Atcurate Hearing Aid Center It pays to drive City State 277-096- 3 300 miles to save dollars 3760 So Highland Drive Net proceeds go to the Utah Department of Employment Security for the publication of future editions of the guide 200 Carol Andrus Is Preparing For 2nd Stint as The First Lady of Idaho By Marilyn Hauk Essex Associated Press Writer BOISE — Hosting state dinners mingling with top dignitaries and giving her home a final inspection before droves of people shuffle through her private living quarters will be a familiar role for Carol Andrus On Monday Mrs Andrus starts her second stint as Idaho's first lady when her husband Cecil is sworn in as the state’s 28th governor Mrs Andrus who turned 54 the day after Christmas said she recently met with Lola Evans wife of outgoing Gov John Evans at the aging house on North 21st Street in Boise that the state provides for its top executive “I had some real pangs of nostal- - Andrus Is Expected to Bring Strong Leadership Back To Idaho Executive Branch By Quane Kenyon Nobody Beats Our Price Or Quality HAND STAINED 3 step process fur deep even color COAT OF SEALER alter staining to keep moisture out CATALYZED IACQUER For beauty and protection Aids in heat resistance NORTHERN OAK Ihe finest quality Red Oak in America repelling water Associated Press Writer BOISE — The reins of government will be turned over to incoming Idaho Gov Cecil Andrus on Monday A week later the 1987 Idaho Legislature comes to town — and the change will be noticeable in both leaders and style of leadership Andrus undoubtedly will take a stronger leadership role than his predecessor Democrat John Evans Evans decided two years ago to run for the US Senate against Steve Symms As a result he adopted a k approach to the Idaho Legislature a body dominated by Republicans Evans knew that anything major he proposed automatically would be shot down by the Republicans in an effort to aid incumbent GOP Sen Steve Symms in the coming election As a result Evans and particularly in his budget proposals last year simply presented a budget that balanced on paper if not politically and left it up to the majority Republicans to make the decisions Although the GOP held an overwhelming majority in both chambers factions within the party paralyzed decision-makin- g As a result the 1985-8- 6 Legislature made few decisions not forced upon it passing almost everything along to the session opening next month Relations between' Evans and the GOP leaders of the Legislature became so strained that last year the Republicans wouldn’t even come to the Wednesday morning breakfasts traditionally hosted by the governor The sessions always have been a time to talk out problems negotiate a little and decide what’s possible and what is not The result was little talking between the chief executive and House Speaker Tom Stivers and Senate laid-bac- SCREWED SKIRT Allows table movement unlike glued surface WOOD SIDES Geared for ease of operation ROUTED LDGFS Very clean and finely sanded FINISHED UNDERSIDE Helps prevent warping and splitting MITAl Cl IPS For a perfect fit from table to leaf SOLID OAK 58x42 OVAL TABLE WITH 2 18” LEAVES We’ve ordered a full truckload of these fine quality oak tables and we’re passing the savings on to you Don’t miss this great opportunity to purchase a quality oak taole at giveaway prices SANDY 9200 SOUTH 700 SAIT LAKE 4716 HIGHLAND DRIVE 272 4110 OGDLN 4077 RfVtRDALE F 399 3928 MatfoCard Manning Marable a Purdue University sociology and political science professor has been named the University of Utah’s Martin Luther for 1987 King He will take part in campus activities commemorating the King birthas part day holiday in of his three-da- y tenure — sponsored by the U’s colleges of humanities and Scholar-in-Residen- 5600761 an Hina jjJJ Classic American Fumishings SALT LAKE HEARING 8c mid-Janua- Tired of 5 or 6 Interest on your money but need SAFETY? 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drus-Shan- Mrs Andrus ordered the dress from Beaverton Ore the regions' nearest retail outlet But when thp gown arrived “It didn't fit anyt-where” shd said Alterations were begun but “I had 16 years ago the first inaugural ball cleaned just in case Once the ihaugural festivities ar£' over Mrs Andrus faces what she called the dreaded task of packing and moving to the old governor’s house But she said state lawmakers will be immediately asked for a reprieve from the state requirement that the governor live there my dress from -- t When the Andruses returned from their home in McLean Va in 1989 they built in the Boise foothills Purdue Professor to Lead U Events on King Holiday SALE ENDS JANUARY 10TH i President Pro Tern James Risch and few compromises It will be different under Andrus He started early conferring with Risch and new House Speaker Tom Doubtless the Wednesday Boyd morning breakfasts will resume this time with a bipartisan flavor And doubtless Andrus will use the occasions to negotiate with Risch and ” said Mrs Andrus who lived- there from 1971 through 1976 during her husband’s first term and a half as governor Looking back to her school days tn Eugene Ore where she and Andrus' were high school sweethearts “I can where I ennot think of any point visioned being anything more than an average citizen" But in 37 years of marriage been dominated by politics An drus served three terms in the stater Senate before an unsuccessful bid for governor in 1966 He came back for” another state Senate term before positiqp claiming Idaho’s in a landslide four in 1970 years later he resigned halfwa through that second term to serve as Interior Secretary for former Presi- dent Jimmy Carter “I was never happy living in the" East” says Mrs Andrus After just a" few months in Washington she said during a visit to Sun Valley that the only good thing about the nation's capital was that ‘‘Everybody is A somebody so therefore everybody is a nobody” Weary from a long campaign season she described as particularly nas-!- ! ty she hasn’t had time to contediv plate changes she might make thfc" second time around as first lady Used to doing her own cooking and ' some of the housework Mrs Andrus sees her role as primarily supporting!' her husband and representing the state and she maintains an active re lationship with her three daughters' and two grandchildren But she had some definite opinions on the inaugural festivities pushing-fo- r the inaugural ball to be held Saturday instead of Monday when Art— drus officially assumes his old job “By the time it was over I was!! probably one of the few people who£ didn’t enjoy the ball” she said of the first inaugural gala A week’s actiOiv ties were crammed into a single “I’m going to enjoy it this year b4 cause I’m not going to be on my feet! gia and behavioral science the Graduate School of Social Work and the academic vice president’s office Dr Marable will discuss "Martin Luther King and the Meaning of the Movement” on Jan 12 at 330 pm at the Art Barn 54 Finch Lane A reception will follow On Jan 14 at 11 am he will talk on "The Significance of the social Civil-Righ- ts Civil-Righ- Movement in America” at a Coffee and Politics forum in the Orson Spencer Hall Hinckley Caucus Room Dr Marable has authored several including “Black American Politics" “How Capitalism Underdeveloped Black America” "Race Reform and Rebellion” and "WEB Black Radical Democrat" books Attorney Denies Conflict in Case" CLEARFIELD (AP) - Davis admits “like' see the Mel Wilson County Attorney-elec- t says his earlier representation of Clearfield in a dispute with the county presents no conflict of interest problems even though the case is still pending As Clearfield city attorney Wilson defended the municipality in its denial of the county’s request for a conditional-use permit to convert a home into a residential treatment center for the mentally ill Second District Judge Douglas Cornaby overturned the city’s action saying Clearfield had no reason to deny the permit Wilson filed an appeal to the Utah Supreme Court but he said the case may not be heard by the high court for up to three years Meantime Cornaby ruled the county could proceed with the facility which will open its doors to drug- - and patients and mentally ill adults and teens in January alcohol-depende- Wilson who he would to city win on the apDeal"' said he will encourage both sides 1 6 ' pursue their cases “As county attorney I would not do anything to prejudice the county a matter for the Supreme Court to decide” he said However he believes there was "more than sufficient evidence in the city’s decision to refuse the condition-al-us- Is e permit” Clearfield he said was not against a residential treatment center but wanted control over where one would be situated The city wanted the crater farther away from residential areas and schools Wilson said the county could at some time face the same issue For example he said the state could try to impose a prison on Davis County Outgoing County Attorney Loren Martin agrees there won’t be a conflict as long as Wilson resigns as Clearfield’s attorney 409 Attending Meets in SL Area Salt Lake area hotels have reported to the Salt Lake Convention and Visitors Bureau that four groups are collectively anticipating attendance of 409 According to the International Association of Convention and Visitors Bureaus surveys delegates spend approximately $419 which will bring in revenues of $171371 and taxes of $16708 Nine groups each with attendance under 25 will have an additional 178 attendees creating $74582 in additional revenues and $7271 in additional taxes Two travel-relate- d tours with an attendance of 98 will also visit Salt Lake this week Upcoming events at the Salt Palace include: the Mud Bog Utah Winter Games with John Denver Utah Jazz vs Los Angeles Lakers and Golden Eagles vs Muskegon Lumberjacks Snowbird will host I75 Sunday visitors from Physics of Quantum Electronics Tuesday — Snowbird will welconje 34 employees from Safeco Title Wednesday — Snowbird will hj 150 members of the University tj Utah Department of Orthopedic SuJ gery Snowbird will host 50 Friday itors from the Utah Users Group - ”! 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