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Show fjli 7 bf Sail Lake Tribune, Nursery Is Tuking 12, IMG Sundjj, January School Boards Urged lo Spread Bangerters Education Message Hv boaid mcmbeis attending the at the Little America Hold I'ai ticipanls arc members of t tic lo cal boaids of education ol Itali s 40 local school ilisli ids lax mi cases Im cdutatimi tin- U oil' picsnlenl said He said cili.i-iiwill suppmt Ihcm d convinced ol their need iVIri Scjik'l iliiinc Education Editor lur.il m bool board member. s have In wq mil ant'd tu jmn in a gr us.x Gov Noim film I In gnu-all.inmifi s education message I" 1 4 ' 111 "4' I ih I - citizens s University ol Ilali I'residcnt Ielerson. in Ins key nulc ad diew ut the B.'lid Annual Convention d tK t'tah Si'lmol Boards Associa- "I don know of any parent in Hit slate who would under feed or undcre-ducata child because their family was large," he bani While flail s birthiate has been blightly derlming during the last several yeais along with that of the nat tion tost week, urged hoard members lo study the guvemoi s lecominenda-intqk.'nd. il they agreed with them, 'prMd the word among the state's a voiy, lit tion as a whole, the states birthiate remains the highest in the nation, said Dr Idi-iso"We have more kids to educate II we dont produce an above-ave- i age numhci ol jobs lo go with ooi above-rii- t ion.)) avoiagc hitlluale, well be aling them to go to wm k outside the slate' lie said Such ,i Mtuutioii would make oi I ol I ' pu-spout economics, the dent said I'lali would spend ninney and icsmnces lo educate cluldien who would be obliged to leave the state lor jobs and the taxes they paid month, Gov Hangerter outlieducational concerns and i cc mnmendations in a new irogiam called ALERT (Agenda lot Leader-- ' hip in Kducational Itesouices for row ). He called lor dim is to manage student growth in education, io impiove educational quality, the nci il to tie education into economic-di'lopment efforts and a partnerlop between public ant) higher cdu ned-Ins To-nit'- i - ' ' allOII ' invite you lo join in a glass-roott to take the govt-- nor s message to every house and voter," he told I s dim i i as ( Itierih would go to the olhei Mates lather than the one that exto edm ate them pended i Di said the Soviet fnion is cognizant of this fail, charging Jews who wish to leave the country a lax to recoup the costs to the Soviet state of educating them "Utali can t do this, it's probably unconstitutional, We need more jobs so we can recover some of our educational costs," tie said, noting unemployment was near zero in eastern Massachusetts despite heavy taxation there "I don t suggest that high taxes encourage employment," said Dr Peterson What encourages business and induslry there is the high educational level The educational level in Massai liusetts is so rich Iheies an abunila.it work force They don't have to go lo San Jose Calif to i eei uit an executive " He said the education provided by Harvard, the Massachusetts Institute of Technology and other institution ol 9 a Hod Cross Blood Centci American Bed Cross, will observe the following schedule Im the week end mg Saturday pm. University 8 a m m lo p in 10 a in day. noon to 4 5 30 Monday to 8 p pm, m , Sat Sunday, . Bennion West LDS Stake. 3555 W, 5020 South. 4 to 8 p.m There will also be a drawing at lo noon. Cottonwood Hospital. Monday. Tuesday, Thursday and Friday, id a m. to 5:30 p.m.; Wednesday, noon to m Monday Utah Valley Hospital, Provo Monday. Tuesday, Thutsday and Friday, noun to 5 pin. Wednesday, noon to 7 30 p m , Saturday. 10 a m to 2 p m l St Mark's Monday through Thursday 7 am to 0 pm, Friday 7 a m lo 4 30 p m Sal urdav in a in to 3 p m Special Chair Helps Handicapped Use Sv miming Tool COUPON wm - 1?-- Special to The Tribune RICHFIELD The Richfield Mu mcipal Sw miming fool now lias a operated chair designed lo l5wer and raise handicapped persons into and out of the pool Debbie Dunn said with installation of the chair "nearly anyone can now enjoy the pool." The device cost $1,900 and was installed by city employees It allows the person using it to sit in a chair by the pool. By moving a lever, the chair turns and slowly lowers the user into the pool to the depth desired. A control also allows the user to operate in- chair from beneath the water and to life him out again when desired. The unit is bolted to the pool deck by aluminum bars and when the user gets in the chair and pulls the lever, water drains from a narrow cylinder, causing the chair to descend' When the user is ready to get out. the cylinder is filled with water, forcing the ( fiair to rise The device can operate with a garden hose as its power source and there is no upkeep. mm mm mm mm mm m I 8 I I I I I I I 1 I B I 8 mb COUPON i e BID: $36,800. The City reserves the right to consider offers in an amount less than the indicated minimum bid. TERMS: Cash. The successful bidder will have 30 days to make full payment following written notifications of bid acceptance. Salt Lake City Corporation reserves the right to accept or reject any or all bids. opening will be at 2:00 P.M. on Tuesday, January 14, 1986, in the Purchasing and Property Management Division, 451 South 200 East, Room 320, Salt Lake City, Utah, 84111. Bid must be submitted with a Cashiers Check or a Bid Bond in the amount of $500.00. Deposit on accepted bid is Bid forms can be picked up at the above address or by calling the Property Management BID OPENING: Bid 214 So. Main, S.L.C. 84101 Division at 363-980- 2 535-7133- . SALT LAKES FINEST SHOE STORE Failner Chief Procurement Officer G.L. HOURS: 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. Monday thru Sat. Pari & Shop Downtown - Free Vtlidation with Purchase HR Save up to V on discontinued models, floor samples, scratched and dented items. Hurry in for best selection! 4 Sofa and loveseat in natural claim blend fabric that i exists soil and will give yeais ut ZD3&JU0 jn The program hopes to encourage conservation plantings such as windplantations, breaks. Christmas-treerosion control and wildlife habitat Seedlings are sold in lots of 100 only, and range in cost from $22 to $32, he said Technical assistance in planning, site preparation and planting is available from the division Mr Grierson said available species include blue spruce, Scotch pine, pine. Austrian pine, hybrid poplar, gulden willow. European sage, black locust and black walnut The nuisery is on Prison Road in Diaper chil-die- Saturday Mornings Eight general education classes are now being offered on Saturday mornings at Utah Technical College at Salt Lake Pam Gardner, division chan woman of the School of Technology and General Education, said satisfactory completion of t fie course work en ables students to transfer the course credits of classes numbered 101 or higher to other colleges and universities in Utah's System ol Higher Education Classes include COM 101. Organi zational and Interpersonal Communication. ENG 99, Preparatory English Composition, ENG 101. English Composition. CS 101, Basic Computer Concepts. CS 130. Microcomputer Programming in BASIC Others aie LS 121. Persona) Health, PE 121, Coed Aerobics, and PE 170. Western Swing Dancing. .ear Sola and loveseat i Hag SI 120 N $599. rev valval camel back sofa ami I u vexed t Mth eonlrasting I illuws Sola md luvi rs at Hm SKIPS Hi with the rttmana. now and Energy Command" get a Buy $799. $200iTMDE:l For vounoLo Furnace 94 to 97 Efficient. Annual Fuel Utilization Efficiencies.o! 94 to make the Amana Energy Command furnace the most lent in its sie i lass Heats Water Too! W.th the i;)',onal Amana wati heater Energy Command !uma to ivors ? to ? times mote hot ,v than ordinary 0 ihun M Wicker and natural canvas sectional with ontrashng pillows m or. can t'luo Ren $1 9b .'pc c i i $999. t ' . t heaters (HQ OnO'KK) linn till model only Tt'-- F I r No Chimney Required t a o' tabs like a (.unvention.il 'uin.u vents through the wall No heal wa .ting "iney needed1 Operates on L.P. or Natural Gas Hi aling input's tu 4b 000 lo 100 000 HIUH the most common furnace .w. . it it C J Heating & Trade-i- n Auburn ,, v i i Five i s' Egbert Heating Inc, Co ;i Chair and a half J - ij 'anberij Now Rep SPOb $189. or SI. oh "I, .gen Ul.lh zoo Manwil plumbing Call I do ak. . n i II ( Heating Inc i i d' 4r.,' il. Utah engineering Co. MJ ' 7, '.M I & lit I We'. ako ( 'll , A " I1 t ! No r micro and i 1 A e fv A 7 H natural $279. sales final c ash rotunds ale pni.es lunitei! lo sir l.r'ly t elro i) - In x- u k n.st mki.aids wok erne w yrmasco' i m canvas 50' wide Rep $Pr0 All re ; .,'U r ' offer ends so on. Call: Air Conditioning iiH 'i COOLING-HEATIN- CClds boost' mauve gray black, 'ue loupe, green or rwxrtm i Hurry! S200 n, b icj, a dryer ik d e. Tech Oi lers Classes I first-serve- first-com- bu.. MINIMUM ACCEPTABLE llo'-pita- , ;ld on a be M-- I 8 8 Nursery manager Dave Grierson said supplies will be limited and will PROPERTY DESCRIPTION: Single family dwelling located at 357 West 1700 South, Salt Lake City, l Utah. This property is zoned (light industrial). OFF ON ANY SALE SHOE $10 OFF 7 30 Logan Hospital Monday. Wcdnes day and Finlay. 11 am lo li 31) pm, a m lo 4 30 Tuesday and Thursday. p m McKay Dee Hospital. Ogden Mon day. Wednesday and Friday, 9 a m to 7pm. Thursday. 9 a m to 4 p m , Saturday, 9 a m. to noon St. Benedict's Hospital, Ogden Monday, Tuesday and Friday, 9 a.m to 5 p.m.. Wednesday and Thursday. 9 a m. lo 7 p.m., Saturday, 9 a in. to 3 p m. Wednesday Bnghain City West LDS Stake, Brigham City. 3 tu 8 p m Defense Depot Ogden. 8 a m to noon Thursday Defense Depot Ogden, 8 Holy Cross Hospital Hospital through Friday, . 7 30 p to The Lone Pecx Stale Nursery is a cepting orders for tree and sluub seedlings lo he picked up in the spring, the Division of Stale Lands and Kuiestry lias announced now SALT LAKE CITY CORPORATION INVITES YOUR BID ON SURPLUS CITY PROPERTY BID NO. FP-- 9 $5 p in Monday Intermountain lied (boss 'enter. 55!) Foollull Blvd 2 to 7 p m Tuesday South Cottonwood LDS Slake. 1250 K 4HOO South. 4 lo 8 p 111 a m am e This coupon good for in to 0 p m 1130 Wednesday. two-yea- Utahns to give up snobbish attitudes that it is more prestigious to send one's sons and daughters to the uni versity than to a technical college Un the question of quality, the U ol U president called for a common concet n on the part of both public and higher education to retain quality faculties For the state s economic development, Dr Peterson said educators need to create a talent pool to attract and retain business and industry On the one hand, he pointed out American Express officials have reported spending 30 percent less to educate workers In Utah than elsewhere On the other, he said Iomega Corp planners envisioning a major expansion of the firm are torn between doing it in Utah or Colorado. While the firm leans toward Utah, Dr. Petersen said many of its top executives ore more hesitant about Utah because they don't want to bring their to the state that spends less money per pupil than any other ANNUAL COUPON SALE through Thursday. LDS Hospital Monday, Tuesday Thin sday and Friday, 9 30 a in to 5 30 Inter-mountai- busi- nesses than transcends their dislike of settling in areas of high taxation On managing growth in education, Dr. Releison said the governor's recommendations call for retaining the state's tradition of open access to higher education coupled with the need to manage enrollment Ways of doing this include putting i more emphasis on Utah's and four-yea- r colleges, which can provide education for less money than research universities. While he called for expansion of the community-collegrole at the stale's two technical colleges, Dr. Peterson said the vocationaltechmcal mission of the two institutions shouldn't be reduced or otherwise curtailed Such a policy would be beneficial to many students, who would be exposed both to general or liberal education and vocationaltechmcal opportunities at the technical colleges But for this to work, said Dr Peter- son, it would he necessary lor many Il-terv- Intermountain Blood Services Issue Schedule for llie Week The Affiliated Blood Services Health Cuie and in the state is an inducement for Orders lor Spring Seedlings ibiriup fir 2(11 f I I K Sal 10 0 k |