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Show THE SALT LAKE TIMES FRIDAY, MAY 8, 1970 Page Eight Moss Announces Funds for Neighborhood Health Center foundation Claims Utah School Staff I White Space Trohpy Reflects U.S. Progress in Aerospace Scales Unbalanced School staff scales are unbal- The United States has taken I Flying School at Brooks Field, municable disease and a high anced, declared the Utah Tax-- I infant death rate in the area. pares Association in their Bulle- remendous strides in the con- - Texas and began his aviation st this week. School budgets of space in the nine years rer. In World War II he served Existing health services are tin now are which since the General Thomas White as assistant chief of air staff for being prepared rather meagre. There are no hoscent 70 of allocate their Space Trophy was created. per intelligence and commanded the pitals, only four dental offices, will not teachto totals salaries, just The first trophy was awarded 13th and 7th air forces in the and four physicians offices. One salaries of er but superSouth Pacific, salaries, is a clinic with eight physicians, Virgil I. Grissom for a 1 through Dec. 31, 1970. intendents, principals, janitors, al flight. The latest winners, General White was promoted however, he said. others. Yet drivers and bus many center will The health provide The project is a five year plan all of the attention is centered he Apollo 11 astronauts, made to four star rank in 1953 and be-h- e 25 a health services for square to provide comprehensive health first moon landing. They re- - came Chief of Staff of the Air of teacher ceived the around negotiation mile area including the west side care trophy in ceremonies Force in 1957. He retired in system for the citizens of of Salt Lake City and the Ches- the target area. The plan calls salaries and classroom loads. at National Geographic Head- - 1961. Acutely conscious of the I CounLake terfield area of Salt According to the UTA, there quarters last month. importance of space, he said: for the Salt Lake County Health 1750 are ty. profesIt is my deep conviction that General White, who died in Department to establish a NeighThe area extends north of 21st borhood Health Center at the sionals in Utah. This includes 965, long championed the role if we continue to take advantage South to North Temple, between Salt Lake County complex at principals, supervisors, guidance of the Air Force in space. When of the opportunities existing in the freeway and Redwood Road. 21st South and State Street. personnel, librarians, psycholo- he trophy was unveiled at the the boundless operational arena South of 2100 South the area workers. Vhite House on June 28, 1961, above the Earths surface, The Center will have a full- gists, and other relatedwere extends to 4100 South, between paid White said: space power's current role as a time staff to provide health and Last year these people lib-er5th East and 3600 West. some very plus It is my conviction that the I formidable deterrent to war can care, $16,957,983 benefits. Senator Moss said approxi- surgical services, dental fringe survival of this nation some day well be broadened to serve as a and mental health treatment. Re-- I the mately 61,000 persons live in the of permanent peace. by supplied Figures Planning for the new center search Division of the NEA show n some way will depend upon guardian area. Fifty percent are eligible original trophy, symbolic for Neighborhood Health Serv- has been done by the Intermoun- that professionals other than the whether or not we exploit space. of The man in the Space Age, is on the United that Meddal anticipate of tain Regional Program, classroom teachers comprise 13 ices. In this area, 22 percent display in the Smith-pa- rt the families earn less than $4000 University of Utah College of percent of the total staff in the Statesin will play a very major permanent sonian Institution. It shows a this endeavor. per year and 37 per cent earn Medicine, the Salt Lake County Utah public schools this year. Health Department and the Salt Our schools are supporting one Significantly, Edwin E. Aldrin bronze male figure, hurling a less than $5000. and Michael Collins of the crew Saturn rocket into space with his There is a high rate of com Lake County Medical Society. professional staff member to were Air Force officers. Neil A. right hand as his left hand every six classroom teachers and Armstrong, the civilian com- - catches a returning Utah ranks highest of any state was recommended by hide. The figure is framed in in the intermountain area with the Air Force as a joint recipient a complex of golden orbits, rep-o- f a ratio of 13.5 of other profesawarded annually resenting the path of the earth, the sional staff to classroom teach-jers- . to the trophy, Re-electi- on member of the Air Force the moon, and man made space We are 27 percent above the who has made the most outstand-- vehicles, national average of 9.9. ing contribution to United States House of member the Since 1960, Foreign (Continued from pace 1) U-- , progress in aerospace. 45SOCiaTIOIl and runaway crime without be- Affairs committee and of its sub professional salaries including A native of Minnesota, General on committees Near the and have East administrative personnel, White was graduated from the Annual ing dominated by the radical left State from increased Assembly Department $10,367,165, Organization said. he U. S. Military Academy m 1920 wing, to $16,968,983 or 157 per but started his and Foreign Operations. He is I believe in the clear and defi- chairman military service Charted for S.L. of the House Republi- cent. Teacher salaries in the an lnfantry of the round nite withdrawal military can Task Force on Labor Law same hne Board members and other vol-- 111 per went up period and Asia forces from Southeast a Reform and member of the cent. entered in such a way that the South House on are Committee School Republican superintendents a fair will have Vietnamese Committees. He is a member of now among the highest paid pubsembly, May 11 at the Hotel chance to determine whether the Mexico-Unite- d - Inter- lic officials in the state. Utah. StatesFor they can protect their freedom parliamentary Conferences that comparison, the Governor gets Officers and board members and right to self determination. meets in of this The D.C., Washington, meet at 5:30 p.m. to vote will $22,000. Superintendent Rep. Lloyd is completing his week and was appointed the is Schools Weber and sustain new board members paid $24,000, third term in Congress. He is a Speaker of the House as by a U.S. Granite, $23,500, Alpine, $22, Overdone nationwide publicity I officers, and policies for the delegate to the British Common- 140, Provo, $21,937, and Davis job opportunities in Alas- - coming year. Dr. Wallace V. wealth Interparliamentary Con- and Jordan, $21,000. ka are widespread and causing Jenkins, a Salt Lake physician, 1969. in ference AssociaThe Utah Taxpayers confusion and distress, stated will become president of the SPARE TIME He also served as a member tion declared, If conditions are P. Harding, Administra- - sociation succeeding Dr. W. Ray above as as serious a the to of the figures tor, Utah Department of Employ- - Rumel. special study mission INCOME to us Middle East for the House For- would lead believe, then ment Security. The social hour will begin at down sat we that time Affairs Committee enHe said its has this high 6:30 p.m. with the dinner to eign early publicity Distributor this year and was a member of and took stock of our educamany unemployed in- - low at 7:30 p.m. a special U.S. delegation to Ko- tional priorities realizing that it dividuals to start the journey to For This Area Special guest dinner speaker rea appointed by the Speaker in is the classroom teacher who is Alaska with no real job commit- - wm Dr. Reed S. an largely responsible for our citi- ment and without adequate funds ort10pe(c surgeon andClegg, Become a distributor in one 1968. Univer-t- o zens' children's education and tide these people over should of America's largest and fasto( utah football physician, not the highly paid and over- they be unable to find jobs in sity est growing industries. You Dr. ciegg wil speak about his staffed will be distributing national Governor Rampton profes tM state. with the Indians of brand products. No experisional. Mr. Harding said that infor- - experiences States North Mexico. The InCentral Urges accounts ence required. All tax burden is chon from the Alaska Depart- - dians are known Utahs high as great run-meset are contracted for and Role we cannot that Manpower disclosed enough of Labor there proof You ners often run races of 160 They up by our company. earnec bur to hard have afford are of workers all in with surpluses miles For their merely restock locations (Continued from page 1) tax dollars spent on anything but construction occupations and meat continuously. hunt our national brand products. and supplies, they personne' that much of the publicity has km deer designation of the governor but the most productive by running them to is the opinion been distorted because of stones our for schools, when are Earn only You Can they large enough death. All this is done at group. on the premise that I tudes of 8000 feet or more. Dr. to be viable as both political and of this the pipeline from Alaskan north I ciegg has made some important economic entities and to demon$800 A Month strate satisfactory interest and slope is underway. heart and other studies of these Claim Or More Unemployment The facts are barriers are be- - amazing people. to undertake the willingness Records Increase ing encountered which have de- task, he said. Among SpecialHeart awards Based On Your oil the on start Gov. Rampton endorsed a bill the pipelayed to be given will be the King of Reflecting continued effects line for an indefinite period. He before the subcommittee which Hearts award. This years Effort wildcat teamstr strikes, plus liti- involve barriers would decentralize the man- of these re. anc clpient william c. unfavorable weather, initial land about jurisdiction, power programs. gation medical retired Inventory of 1820.58 to editor of claims for unemploy- centiy He said Utah has created a continued and cash required for inof complex engiway rights the Salt Lake Tribune. He has insurance maintained levventory and equipment. You state Manpower Planning Coun ment neering problems. a given many years of service to must have a good car and be cil to provide more effective and els considerably higher than Com- - the Labor Alaska He r, quoted Heart Association by able to devote at least 4 to 12 economical utilization of state year ago, reported the employ-mea hng the There is who said, public about Heart hours per week. If you are and federal funds for security office. I of unemployed hupply sociation manpower programs and the at have for the 1,042 Initial claims, desire, interested, I of the to demand all is fill and programs for want tional responsible and information, determination drive, week ended April 25, were little for workers in all segments of to be successful in a growing developing the plans. It has the changed from week before, Campaign reports as of April the Mr. Alaskas business of your own, write authority, he said, to modify or but were economy. Harding nearly double the pointed out that the overall un-- 1 30 wm he given showing the us today. Please enclose name, terminate duplicating manpower fund accomplishments in number filed during the coraddress and telephone numas of each oraising Alaska rate activities. in employment utahs C0Unties. Reports responding week in 1969. ber. 8.7 and in Utah indicate an excellent was year, Total continued claims filed cent. 5.8 rate the is per of Asso- WE WELCOME ' Committees the Heart were ended during the week just f influx continued The Iciation will on INVESTIGATION the report Tmh bdmkm IMm past 9,433, an increase of 289 over into Alaska is overbur- - years programs and activities, the week before, and represent seekers the states welfare capa- - Among the past years successful NATIONAL cd 3.34 percent of all workers dening 4&IM- -' situation is be- - programs have been the nursing covered by state and federal un- bilities and the DISTRIBUTING CO. conferences, scientific sessions, insurance laws. coming acute, he said. 860 AM employment Hearts and Husbands, and the Last year at this time, the in 93.3 FM 1342 South Glenstone, concert. New activities sured jobless ratio was 2,56 per Utah employment security and and ices Springfield, Mo. 65804 were relatively low, programs will be introduced cent. for the the week. coming year. Jobs made available through totaled only 702 for Senator Frank E. Moss of Utah announced this week funding by the Department of Health, Education and Welfare for the new Salt Lake County Neighborhood Health Center. Funds provided $328,910 for the period of May ca-que- sub-orb- i- I non-classroo- m aero-Gener- al al I re-ent- ry Lloyd Announces Candidacy to House Seat For ve-mand- er, 1 non-classroo- m I $6,-591,8- 18 I up-abo- ut As-Cur- tis fol-courag- ed te ratten non-classroo- m nt I alti-originati- non-politic- al I re-sa- id 3,-441- .66 inform-missione- nt As-sufficie- nt educa-Alaska- mid-Mar- ch h off-Manc- 922-3819- 1 ini ns |