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Show i Y "- y? - mr The Salt Lake T ril unw I'riday, December It f ,vi 4tf.iny- r - . 4 i , if , X.ui.isViUUIl m iAv ' T ' CAcrcibO Itdut-r-d- ! w in. limv school boards respond to pressure croups will dettrrmne whether they cun F E retain local (ontiol, ' Bud Ihilhps told pariicr-pant- s in thf annual Utah Sc hool Hoards Assn conven1 ra eLodge, c tion at ltd W bth South 'I. leader Phillips told the Utah Mr V ? f i it if Such a philosophy, he said, should involve sei king the advice and recommendations parents, studerts and tea hers in fi rmmg school "The emphasis will be on piod .Ring results, and the boa id will be held account- policies able " he said But, he cautioned, 'In the end it is the board that must determine what is the be st policy The hoard must make that s that final decision In other business Thursday Dr. Kenneth Glover, a Salma dentist and a member of the Sevier Board of Education, succeeded Douglas B 1 , MfjMi Eli member who seived as - t MEN'S CLOTHING HEADQUARTERS AtSK.JSS,rscral3MaESKBSSi3OTEa WEEKEND Also on the program Tburs day was the presentation of awards to Royal Harward for .'H1.- vears service with the Wayne Bodrd of Education, Weber hoard a 6 T 1 Balanced Hospital Need Emphasized Xhe iViMi" uv'aiv v V1 - - Salt Lake Health Council Thursday t j an hour private guard shouc not be allowed to patrol Salt Lake City International Airport concourses when sworn police officers want and need the job, local police union re$2 35 A I declared presentatives Thursday Q.v W inTl Aiimtftlii tl , 199 I Men's Ties Values to 6.50 V - Men's Belts Values to 9.00 ai'cwsjggattatggfcJteMHlMiaBiCj a MEN'S COYS' 3 1 SHHIT SALE C99 BOYS' SHIRTS GROUP Values to 9. 00 MEN'S SHIRTS 1 Values to 17.00 8 f" 0 MEN'S DRESS Values to 6 00 d? B 1 9 Great Selection 9 Hand Tailored ft" 1 SHIRTS 9 Double Knits 9 One Pant Suits gajEBZSBM5aaai30Bmi5SWTOlBBi!5S5M 9 We Can Fit You 9 Sixes 35 to 50 favV; A 1 a. I Wv r t" 'If Vl li i ..V 5 I 'JKJ II ' V Vlr t i 9 Values to $11 5 1 SH5EEXSnS5ZSSC3S522223a!Zrr3e3 BOYS' & PiEN'S GROUP 9 COAT , Suits v SALE 1799 Values to 38 00 Values to 45 00 3 MEN'S CAR COATS . V" j ISmam! Buy Now and -- 9 Values to $155.00 gTKPT :seE333SE2ttI BOY fey' I 9 Buy Now 1 Solids 9 Values to - Ols community-oriente- hospi- d tals should continue serving routine health needs Meant as Guide Started last February, the study is meart as a "guide, not a mandate, Mr. Dallas he said the said Hou-v- er, council will use it as the firm basis for making decisions b, for example, a hospital cquests to create a new open heart surgery center, the council might point to an existing program, saying another is not w arr.-nteThis plan assures that hospitals "dont do their planning m a vacuum, the director said John Reinertsen, council president and also the University Hospital administrator, added that the council s role, based on study data, may be to encourage the development of new pro-needs anis to meet l gi sjx-uf- it x llFHutten u s Company Inc. Hotel Utah, Salt Lake C.ty, Utah 841 E. F. Hutton & (801)322-471- Save & The study then recommends that existing, specialized care be allowed to develop at present locations before expanding it elsewhere. It also says that Ownership of Gold by U.S. Citizens is scheduled to become legal on December 31. When and if this occurs, various Commodity Exchanges are prepared to start trading in Gold Futures I Siz-- e about Gold Futures trading, incontract size, margin requirements, decluding etc. please write or telephone our livery months, Commodity Specialty Department. Of A Kind Broken tals. outlines the particular programs anil missions ol each of the counties' 10 acute-carhospitals For information 9 New Styles 9 Double Knit Coats 9 Some One 9 9 The study, by the consulting firm of Cresap, McCormick and Paget, Inc , in cooerdtion with local hospi- POTENTIALS IN GOLD THROUGH USE OF GOLD FUTURES (WHEN LEGAL) MEN'S SPORT g 99 COAT SAL! fi&99 , - Some One of A Kind GROUP balancing individual hospital needs against tnose of the community At a press conference, James L Dallas, executive director of the council, and other council members released the council's full study on acute care for Salt Lake and Tooele comities. A study summary was issued in November Foe uses on Sy stem The study focuses on the formation of a regionalized health-car- e delivery system for the two counties This approach would build upon the strengthening of tndn ldu-a- l hospital programs, attempting to minimize fragmentation and costly duplication, Mr. Dallas said ' Save Values 60.00 3 i U 3 MEN'S DOWN COATS "I -- Jpr jSi Vwwvowe mi Suits 9 v i fftjw Cvio.S Suits 9 Hand Toilcred 9 BOYS' DOWN COATS II New Styles Greener agreed. He said the city has the authority and responsibility for security operations and they should become a the part of a new di lsion Airport Dvwon The only problem Cost Mr. Greener said he doesn t have the funds to hire more patrolmen for the airport. Under a federal law effectively Jan 1, police officers who moonlight for $5 an hoar must their normal pay if time-an- d they get work for the same political entity. That would price them out of the airports budget. So polite, airjxirt. and security officials have agreed to turn security ojx'ratums over to Webb Smitity Agency , which will charge $3.10 an hour and $350 a month for supervision. The only sworn officers at the airport will be a lieutenant, four sergeaius and two officers trained to handle the "sniff dogs Union Vice President, Ellsworth Moon, said the city would provide the items through its airport fund. Mr. Green r agreed the idea is bad hut the only one city officials had Forme union president, David Aestley, said it could contract for security needs just like the pin ate agency .::T m Commis- Public Safety sioner Glen N Jii u fi piSCLOTHINGi; Men's Socks Values to 2.00. I for need the Police Push Positions At Airport . i Grr-a- Planning emphasized 6 j OCjtJ- jKA service of combined and Lake City Salt the with state school boards Twenty seven uihcis were honored for school board 12 membership ranging from is years of service years Ellerton. for 11 years with the Juab board. Theorn Atkinson, for 28 years with the South Summit hoard years Karll.Trur-- " with the Beaver board, and Mrs. Esihei C. Lauda fur 17 AHon - as- - tu i f 1 jreMdrts In voting for directors of the association's various rean gions, Spencer Klornp, was board member, Ogden named director for Region 2, Harvey E. Pare, North Summit. for Region 4. James Banasky, Emery, for Region 8 and Me Loyd Erickson, South Sanpete, for Region 10 As both Mr Lawson and Uoyce A Chamberlain, Cedar City USEAs P)74 lm mediate past president, were defeated in bids for to their respective school boards, Henry A ugr & H il! till tJio po n for 1075 v. Elected first vice president was DeVon K Nelson, a member of the Vtayne Board of Edur-'tor- , ard Dr R Phillip Snumway, an Alpine hoard member, was named econd vice president Matis m 1072, suuaion president prc.-iiatiu- adWk.ilfiiiifcliiMi 3 hoard a I inta Law soil t. r an I s l.ieiiinc - a. c.oi.1 4 of Tri-Ar- Dr. Kenneth Glover Sew I must s the crux of local control he said w.4 hrt t h Won tyUC4 VuV C.i. prune roles of school boards is developing educational coals and objectives, policy making and evaluating to what extent the schools are achieving their goa's board members iepeseitmg r:io-- t of the stale's 40 school ilisiiicts that utt j shujld develop a philosophy of shared responsibility in policy making. - nuu j tu hi id Id ) accountable if local control of schools ! to be retained, a pa ,t president of the National School Boardi Assn said m Salt Late City Thursday. ( v , w Exercise Leadership, School Officials Told During Session 11 rf i v ft, 1974 Ijocal sfh'wil bourn momlit "V-- r iJty IVhsn L 70 00 F. 1 1 1 Hutton tzlks, poopla listen. SUITS & A SPORTCOAT GROUP SALE M 9 9 BOYS' SPORT COATS B Values to 45 00 B BOYS' SUITS Values to 60 00 O SI fN &aOQ aI 9 II Double Knit Coats All Wool Coats 9 Sizes 36 to 52 9 Values to $80 H j r ft1 Ar - s i 7i K 99 ft 4 n IJ f? -- f i. v I,v i f ' X r) SUT LAKE , ' K- ( i Vtrfvw i 4jT t t; ! p 0 " ,h 3 v 1 L ip ? I t. j- 4 V t ,4a8!tau.feAw M TRUCK CENTER -- & 1 V' O' 4 132 SO. MAIN Conveniently M MH i t Economically n .31 m.MJ r "e1 It pTJ - 3 Solids, Checks, Fancies IIumJ Ts.brcd i ff r, tX?ri Handle 1 CITY MASTER CHARGE EAHKAJv.SsJCAicO Ut VVolker Eankord 'hi27lt- - - J |