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It i' I tali I I I hniil l if iipnsals mi Unit nst nl In ing adjust nt mi to it in t st nl Mil lunil txpttit'iut and training nt int i oast to it dm i il J i pt Im 1 I 4 si 7 1 pt it nt d J (it I t spuiliis between tdut itms pal nd tli it nl otlifr prtdfssitm is r t omnit ndt d i 7 pt t legates nl iinifdst in tin weighted pupil unit to linante their proposed salatl it k.ige The weighted pupil unit is Ik basil mgiedient in the t ornple x ' umuld used to allot ate st tie lunds in h al st hool distrit ts tonjunt tion w ith tht salari pio also the I EA delegates pusals gteed the teacher s union should loh !iv lawmakers to treate a new pro gram fot I'tahs stale supported mjnmium sthool program The new program would be speufualh de signed to athnie salatv parti v be In tiyeen Utah Out in cate-tor- special purpose program of the minimum sthool tup v pro-kra- sit rt dm lion delegates proposed that lawmakets remove i lass xie redut t ton from the special purpose optional idtegori in the minimum sthool program tntrtase mods fot the ptogram by $5 million t ad proi nle enough funds to signtft i ant v redoi e the sue of Utah s t lass i l.t'S dita i ass sie Satuidiv on the t ileiiuntati sthool tlust un tfitti t d th it st hools ft 11 ntai t .7 to Jb jh middlt and j intoi aitiagt Ii i shout d tt t It ii td 'lightli f mu 29 whilt tht h gh st hool ti nil 2b 8 to 27 1 I 2 1 laddets in the cot pot ale franchise sales tax establish a solt di ink tax and dt dilate its revenues to pub In education adjust personal income tax biatkets a severance tax on fos sil fuels and a business and occupa tion tax on gross receipts I be delt gates opposed anv t eduction of the property tax unless othei taxes aie tatsed to provide revenue equal to or mote than that generated bv piupeity taxes (leasts tj UA s lass lurtot and seniot higli sthool class sues continued to rise I tali s tss sies - and the stall' s t I c the Inst ckctive politician in spot melt d the National Aeronau an u rid Space Administrations no im mcil last week that a journal ist w ill ti nl a teat her in a fuliue mi'sKin said In t in w s rt It ast Sen Ci.it s N is taking vt t another stt j m omc c g governments next year Hefote passing the bill the Demo c tat te controlled House i ejected a amendment Hepublu that would have cut spending fut titer sec vote below) 1 1 i 1 ry Such a move would lotce local school districts receiving state funds for gjfted and talented education to spend the money for gifted talented programs Currently distric ts don t have to spend their share of gifted ta lented funds for that purpose because the gifted talented program is in the optional Also ategorv approved c wire bv tht tit of binding It & Famous Brand Name Ski Fashions Ladies' SBERMEYER Smoothie ' Men's and Ladies' Parkas Parkas Reg 115 00 Reg 145 00 Sale price 72 50 Hotofil insulation 40 Your Choice Saie priced b9 99 84 99 a good selection ol styles 84 85 models polyester insulation ana some down available KOMBI ubermeyer 'Randy' Insulated Nylon Bibs m Reg 60 00 scott QQ a vat it tv op'ions which lawmakers tnuld implement to raise sufficient rev emit' to ado qu.itelv finance1 public education in tkOl 0 OFF styles Colors Ice blue Plum Currant, Peacock Sizes 6 14 Mens and Ladies Leather Gloves Jr. Ski Parkas & Freestyle by Hotgear 3 styles to choose Pom Chansma Diablo Piper Sizes 14.99 Reg 27 95 84-8- 5 19.99 Olympic Goggles g, ties 50 Reg 34 95 Moonshine Men s and Ladies all leather thmsulate insulated ski gioves navy or black Reg 75 6 16 00 00-7- Brand Name SkLBoots Tyrol X-Coun- Garn Gives Hearty Endorsement For Space Flight by Journalist tal to The Tribune WASHINGTON Even though 'Oiiic medi t putt! tied his trek as the ultimate juiim'I Sen Jake Gain H I tab sns he detent hgtudge a nirnalist the chance to observe a picc shuttle flight firsthand lie senatoi who was part of a buttle new earlier tills year to be c c K vich K Nev I lntermountam sc nators Passed by voice vote a bill that would overturn a onti ovt i sial Su preme ( out t labor ruling The i tiling in what is known as the Gama case requires state and local governments to pav tlnur employees fot overtime work ijthci than give them compensatory time oil Stale and lotal officials have lob Idaho Barba.a h Vuiano H Wyo . Dick Iheney Hcjecled 299 219 an amendmu t of Hep Delbert L Lalta K Ohio to the reconciliation bill that would havt c ut fedeial spt tiding by anolhc t $i a billion I he amendment would have elimi nated all new and most existing fed al housing programs and would hate st a led bat k 5 pt tc ent pui uisc in listal 1987 and 1988 tor fedeial il i ilun workers me ludtrig members ot (ongress The measure would have trimmed those pay raises to 8 8 pet t ent and 4 7 percent Voting for the Lalta amendment Hansen Nielson, Monson Craig Stallings Vueanovuh t henev Voting against Held Passed 240 157 a bill extending daylight savings time for a month Hie measure would begin dav light savings on the fust Sunday in Apr and end it on the first Sunday in No v ember (raig Passed 228 199 on a near party line vote a budget tec one illation toll that would cut fcdetal spending bv $75 5 billion over the ntxl three veat s 1 lie measure is aimed al bunging spending into c uniformity with the fist a 198b budget resolution that ( ongress approved on Aug Among other things, the bill wuuld ftece federal civilian workers pay for a year ut housing programs by $12 6 billion abolish the Synthetic Fuels Corporation, cut highway spend1 ing by $2 billion, and end the federal revenue-sharinprogram for local Passed 97 a resolution that post pones Preside nt Htagans ptoposed $1 9 billion arms sale to Jordan until March unless that nation under tikes duect and meaningful peace negotiations with Isrjel before then All eight Voting for the i in V HOUSE lop ait suggested Voting against Htps James Hansen Howard C Nielson and Da vid S Monson all H I tuh Larry 198b A tab t mwli hired teacheis and helping in the development of turntulum and other st hool progi ams The delegates further agieed that the UEA should introduee legislation aimed at developing a fair at curate and consistent evaluation of educators and endorsed the idea of seeking legislation requiring that neophyte teachers be tested before they enter the profession UEA delegates also endorsed the proposal that gifted and talented education funding be removed from the special purpose optional category of the minimum school program and placed in tht1 special purpose catego- sut i ev rt'le tsed during the meeting showed a slight dot line in sits whilt st iii tht n mg ( omnutlee But tarter laddei funding the del t gaits agreed should come onli af let funding for the weighted pupil unit is im leased ( areer laddi is seek to rewaid su perior tear hers with extiu pai ou pled with additional work days and responsibilities sut h as assisting minis Ilelirmnari i t.igt Nti i edutators and other and it would be plated s in n4 tgt limils t st it ti to J't 1 p the deli gales in gt d 'hat the i should tie fully funded In tht I'fllu I t gisldtute whtth would hau to Ihtuw an additional $20 mil l.on into tin leather pav st lit me to bring total tatter laddei funding to the million rt commended in late VHt in the I'tah hduta'ion Helium i t m tin i ! ait j t v i ht high I iii n a di ii i pi s j.. f ii Among bum it two i itpu'.ils m put t d It t. m il s il Ul il it .t n t pat k.mt i) lit it dt i m gjn 1 'ton - H"Ust lt It gait s ni Un u miiint, It gis I In in .u I' ii ii in t si ss in m dt n to s un i ii llillt i t'si High iii i In I i lit, in In I l A ii ii An l ) .ist i St .ll lilt .ll lull It I Wo I w li H $1Uj to Seek Smaller Glass Sizes. r or Sahn v Nike lor Teachers o.Z tint both Voting for tin Inidgt t iciuiuilia tion bill Ht ps Hichaid Stallings D Idaho Marty M Hud DNev 1 Passed 8J Ij a bill appt opt utlllig I billion m fiscal 1ibu lot the lx pat tmuits ol Health and Human Set i icc s La hot and Edue a lion and relat t il agt nt les oling for the bill Hatch Mil Inn avail Hit hi Simpson oling against (am Sunnis Wal St ns a xa lit Li LA lilt tali I I Un h holla dll Kong to OH 4 bud luid to outturn tht decision w tut h tin v say would t usl thur guv iiments billions of dollars I lie bill ovei turning the Gaicia ruling would require that tompensa torv time be awaided in tune and a half amounts and would limit it to 480 hours pet employee after Aptil 15 oting against Sins Jake Gjim K James A Met lute and Steve Svmms both K Idaho ( ha lieiht K Nev Alan h Simpson and Malcolm hi ll mi 1 i South lnijm supplius i n i' ti A hi If Ni ( a mill s Ia is mm l ! ill Jlltl mil lim iiiiput kt ii it In m hi I s' bv (I III ,!(. 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