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Show 6A Sun Wednesday, March Advocate, Price, Utah 11, 1981 Legislature overrides pay veto Roger Scowcroft Correspondent Last week the Utah of House Represen- and Senate overrode Gov. Scott M. Mathesons veto of House Bill No. 1, Repeal of Prevailing Wage Rates. The bill, sponsored by Rep. C. McClain Haddow, R - Salt Lake, tatives required to pay workers union rates. in- Projects volving federal funds, however, still are to federal guidelines that require prevailing wage rates. H.B. 1 had already been passed by both the House and Senate by a simple majority. subject Matheson Gov. It would be a dark were all and one day that we would vote Democrats, Sens. at to downgrade wages Republican: the same time we are Barton, Bennett, Bunnell, increasing interest Black, Kimball and Farley, rates in this state. Swan. L. Sen. Arther automatically princess chosen WASHINGTON, SCOn -- Utahs 1981 D.C. National Blossom Cherry Festival Princess will Scott Mobile Homes SHOPPING MART Want Ads "I've had excellent response the new Classifieds are an excellent advertising tool!' ft AMERICA." Classes announced at pool h, -- you would like to know how you can get that type response like Gordon, phone the professionals. of Fatals noted SHOPPING MART WANT ADS class fatalities Monday Traffic 748 - 2431 cost the nation billion a year. $43 meets every and Wed- this class will be for 12 lessons. also 30 and March begins will meet twice weekly for 6 weeks. The following classes will be open: TOT CLASSES a. -- WATER JUSTMENT and - Monday and Wednesday classes are: 9 9:30 a.m.; 9:30 - 10 taequetboll Tourniiiieint WHEN: Saturdays, March 28 and April 4 Wednesday classes will be held at 8:30 -- 9 a.m.; 9:30 -- 10 a.m.; and 1 -1:30 p.m. Tuesday and Thursday classes will be held at 8:30 -- 9 a.m.; a.m.; 9:30 - 10 -- -- 20 N. Carbon in Price TIME: & a.m. 9 p.m. each day -- BRACKETS 3rd Places each receive an from of California at Berkley. He was honored as BYU Professor of the Year. Dr. Nibley will Ancient speak on Extra Copies of The Energy Edition Available photos, Light. Jerilyn Kent C. Clinical Social also Novice and Women address Histories, on a Fashion Fellows- Budget, hipping, Com- munication in a Crises, Scripture Study, and Success and Happiness. Workshop leaders include Jan Litster who served with her husband, Alan, when was he Racquetball Tournament co Sun Advocate P.O. Box X Price, Utah 84501 mission president in the Andes Peru Mission; Jeff Johnson, an archivist for the LDS Church Historical Department in charge of cataloging mater- ed professor of munications com- at BYU; Sandra Packard, author of a book soon to be published. A special invitation is extended to both husbands and wives and any interested persons 18 years of age and over. The conference will be held at the Huntington LDS Chapel beginning at 10 a.m. Lunch will be served at noon with workshops continuing until 3 p.m. Registration at the door will be $3.50 and includes the lunch. For further information, contact Helen Fox or Valene Wakefield of Huntington or any of the ward Relief Society Presidents. Shoes should always file the the same tax form sends you the mail. IRS in True 1.00 each, postpaid entrant's slip. Stephans, Advanced D Advanced Game times will be posted at Jack's Shoes or Price City Hall by courts no later than March 25, 1981. Please send Come in, phone or write SUN ADVOCATE P.O. Box X, Price, Utah 84501 2 False Your financial circumstances change from year to year The form you used last year might not be the right form this year H&R Block can help you determine which Is the best form to use. The answer is FALSE, since the IRS can t know of tax related changes which might have occurred in your situation last year. WEll MAKE THE TAX LAWS WORK H&R EMERY CO. PROGRESS P.O. Box 47, Castle Dale, Utah 84513 253 FOR YOU BLOCK THE INCOME TAX PEOPLE East Main in Price Phone WFfiniVSAim I Eric BLOCK TAXITEST Nike Phone $5.00 with this Jr. High School and also classes in sewing, quilting and needlepoint. Other leaders will be Tooele H&R You f Women etc.; Racquetball Name. Novice the conference and will talk on Rearing Moral Children. Other topics to be discussed during the workshop section of the conference include the following: Putting Life into Enter by mailing coupon or bring to Jack's Shoes or the Sun Advocate n st for LDS Services, will ials such as diaries, Total Prizes Awards Worth Carbon Kill Shot Peterson, Consultant-Therapi- 1st Place Each Bracket will receive in each bracket and Wakefield, teacher of business at Scriptures Coming to the Life University to all players Racquetball Racquet Engraved Plaque 5. -- PhD JENSEN Price City Hall Court T - Shirt REGISTRATION -- Hugh Nibley, con- the Church, will be one sidered one of the of two keynote foremost scholars of speakers at the Huntington Utah Stake Relief Society Family on Conference March 14. Saturday, for the Dr. Nibley is a Collector professor of History and the and Religion at BYU and Director of the Investor Institute of Ancient NuMisEAST Study. He graduated from UCLA in UtaIe CoiNS with highest history honors and then received his AUDIO Tournament the Price City Pool. begin 637-175- Monday WHERE: 3 will March 30 and will meet every Monday for the above classes a.m. and Wednesday will open March 23, Tuesday and Thur- evenings from 8:30 1981 at 8:30 a.m. at the sday classes will meet 9:10 p.m. for 6 weeks. Price City Pool. If you from 1:30 - 2 p.m. The fee will be $15 for require further in12 lessons. c. INTERMEDIATE formation please call ADVANCED - will LIFESAVING meet every Monday must be at least 15 yrs Beginning Monday, and Wednesday of age, able to perform between 1:30-- 2 p.m. the required skills. March 16, there will be d. INTERMEDIATE - This class will meet on a class for w.s.i. safety inMonday and Wed- Monday and Wed- (water Those inwill from meet class structor). evenings nesday nesday 5 8:30-9 terested in taking this between p.m. 8:30 10:30 p.m. for Tuesday and Thur- weeks beginning course must be at the Price City Pool at 8:30 sday classes between March 30. 8:30 - 9 a.m. and 9 The fee will be $10, p.m., prepared to am. which is refundable, if swim. The fee for 9:30 ADULT BEGIN hired as lifeguard for this course will be $10. COINS 8 - NING -- Nibley to speak in Huntington Cteiirta 3 AD- -- present the First Annual 1st, 2nd $15 a.- m. and p.m. nesday from 10:30 11:00 a.m. The fee for b. ADVANCED Jack's Shoes The Sun Advocate and I Of SCENIC SHORTAGE will. be Corinne Cannon of The Price City Pool Salt Lake City, Utah. has Miss Cannon, 20, is administration the daughter of announced its spring Emerson and Leonora classes for 1981. Cannon of Salt Lake Registration for the will open classes Utah. City, She is currently March 23 at 8:30 a.m. working for Sen. Orrin at the pool. as a For more inHatch, computer specialist-legislativ- e formation call 637 correspo- 1755. The following are ndent and plans to to the the classes scheduled return University of Utah in to begin on March 30. PARENTTOT - will the fall of 1981. begin March 30, and continue for 6 weeks, said about the r A Cherry of FREE seme a we 'round AMERICA... 0Uir5H?-NOU)lH- 0?'S Cor-nab- y, GORDON 637-073- 2 CeieWMZ ()rrH I'M GONNfl -- Read what If by Barry McWilliams Vfl Sen. William T. Kimball, D - Salt Lake, described supporters Barton, R - Salt lake, of H.B. 1 and the the lone Republican override as a very voting against the small minority who do override, explained the that he had planned to not represent measure bill had never interests of the people support the overbeen had but Sen. state. previously been of this his West whelmed by Salt D G. two Karl a Swan, supported by would LakeTooele, added, Valley constituents to thirds vote We are not merely oppose it. follow suit. Sens. Kay S. of the eliminating a cost of Proponents R - Salt Lake, override were silent. living increase, we are Ronald T. and Four Democratic reducing wages below R - Weber, Halverson, last senators argued what they were had previously opyear. against it. A vote posed H.B. 1. had they was called, Senate Minority Leader Wilford Rex and the override not changed their override Black, Jr., D - Salt sustained by 21 to 7 votes, they would have attempt is Voting Lake, said it truly (one absent). failed. unfortunate that this Sen. Halverson legislature is making explained that the this kind of attack on of parties involved had the working people some not reached sort of compromise, and maybe now they vetoed the bill, saying I am convinced that becomes law 60 days after adjournment, repeal of this law is not in the best interests of mid May this year. 1 H.B. repeals working people in the of the 1953 trades whose skills are provisions Utah Code that essential for vigorous requires contractors constructon industry... engaged in state The vitality of that public works projects industry and the to pay their employees people who work in it a minimum wage as must be protected if determined by the we are to ensure a Utah Industrial diverse as well as Commission. dynamic economy in Utah. Under the new law, override Veto contractors who bid on state and local work requires a two - thirds projects are no longer vote of the legislature, now SOIAZD OUR Senate DOMESTIC OIL SHORTAGE, SINC6 the measure against Utah. and the following day the House overrode the governor's veto by a vote of 50 to 24 (one absent), split sharply along party lines, and transmitted the bill to the Senate for similar consideration. Override had been expected in the House, but there was some question whether the where the Senate wage Qea, mr. oJAf-ir- tpfpm 637-411- 0 SAtlMV9m tolJNDON |