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Wo'-C- 6' ’' fl ' ' mi 'rT'-- ’ mt - CUuraon teachers with a bachelor's degree lath Grand School Olatrict received aaw‘ lary schedule tncroasa averaging I7SI or 999 this year In addition to this lanoral ratoe most teachers not at tbo : ' jt v vice Added amounts are paid In addition to these salary to teachers with additional Increase Utah now provides endemic training The 1974-7- 9 the employee’s share of tea' salary for a teacher with cher retirement costa Fora master's dagraa for -- merly this expense was borne ! ample Is 97489 at tha by the teacher This adds anlevel and 910996 at other 9408 to the take-hotop bracfcat of tha salary acala the maximum step of tha so- pay of a teacher with five-yea-rs also received an emerlenca experience lnthe Grand lary scale Tha report notes ineramant averaging - $299 that there amounts are for School District Thus the total Thus tha total a venga salary ' approximately nine months of effective salary increase over boost for such taachara service during the school the five-ye- ar period Is equal to 91080 this yaar' year Moreto 93061 or 886 ' Thaaa facta wars brought Foundation analysts ob- over teachers who earned out In an analysis of taachara serve that a teacher with a added college credits during aslartea prepared by Utah bachelor’s degree who began this period might be entitled Foundation tha prlvata re-- a teaching career In the Grand to an oven greeter IncreaM ' search organ last kn and la School District during 1969 Despite the Impressive sa baaad on 1974-7- 9 taachar sawould have received a atari-ta- g lary schedules coUactad by salary of 99800 This tha Stats Board of Education year this asms teacher wtth from tna local school (Hat-- five year’s experience would rlcta be receiving a salary of Ur Certificated taachara with 499' Approximately 9M83of a bachalor'a degree to the this Increase came from Represoalatlvss of 88 of Grand School District willra-cal- m boosts to the overall salary Utah’s counties’ Including 8 a beginning salary of schedule with the remaining from Grand County took part 16934 this yaar with a mta-Imu- m 91376 coming from annual In a four-d- ay Leadorshto salary of 910401 ra-- Increments for added teachSchool at Utah Stats Unicalved after IS years of ser ing experience versity Including Marjorie Mocks and Marlene Bailey of me am-ount- ad ' 'r i ' lary gains made by Utah tea- chars during recent years salary levels In Utah kill lag some behind Mountain States averages according to the Ut- ah Foundation study When an adjustment Is made tor tbs retirement coats special borne by the State the effective average salary to Utah last year was about 31 below the average of the eight Mountain Kates par Ison to 1961-6- 6 By conn ’ the aver- -' age salary paid to classroom teachers to Utah was about 60 bvlowthe Mountain States average STATE OF UTAH omcc or thc sccuxtasy or stats ALT LAKE CITY September 30 Ross I have been given the responsi- bility for publishing the Ballot Title of the Land Use Referendum as it will appear on the General Election Ballot on November 3 1974 Because of the very serious nature of this Refer endum I urge that each of yon obtain and study the text of the Land Use Act in fuU ‘ I urge you to consult with neighbors and local civic leaders you may gain all information necessary to render a iust and wise decision 1 i — t Sincerely j : statewide plan of critical land use ereas An appropriation 9306000 la provided Referendum ? - An act providing for development of a planned land use policy for Utah A Land Use Commission by the Governor to formulate authorized Is a comprehensive state land with use plan local governments in publishing guidelines for local land use plans and in designating critical areas of greater than local concern allocate federal funds received for state land use purposes and assure that all agency programs are consistent with state land use programs The Commission aiiall provide the legislature for its consideration a final 1967 to a sto-ye- ar term CLYDE L MILLER Sec- rotary of State of- the State DO HEREBY of Utah CERTIFY that the forego- a good ouy Alpha PoiicyVbtill Hks ha many opttona and ttw many vwys It lets you control your own future 259-62- ' K AVIATION v located af '1 Canyonlands Reid ed : h11 OScanicRigMr 07dr Charter ©intriiKdion i V-- Rentals'' 259-77- 81 VISITS ENTER Mr end Mrs Ben Copple and aon from Azusa Calif are ta Moab Mr Coppte and ion are out deer hunting and Mrs Copple to to town vtok-- li her slater Eva Lrthrop and other relatives The Cop-pthave driven to Moab the part tame years to hunt In this country RON TURNER 125 North Main Secretary' of State - RiiM9ftewinitewmrtfe to Governor Hampton's declaration tor darottag ”87 years to the cause of advan-et- ag tha rights of tha retarded in the etate of Utah” to talk to about gw remarkable CLYDE L MIIiLER SKY WEST u t Irene if yon dart nuke IN WITNESS WHEREOF I have hereunto set my hand and affixed the Great Seal of the State of Utah at Salt Lake City this 30th day of September 1974 v:- flatten Evening 1074 with: Tblr-Thtrty-S- $15amonth A Farmers agent to Gut Acquainted 80-ye- fiiritiader ing la a full true and correct copy of the Ballot Title of the Utah Land Use Act which law was passed by the Budget Session of the Fortieth Legislature u Times -- Indepcfdeot 44SH nt you iritli $25000 oflifeinsiarance 'f-V OFFICE SUPPLIES ‘ Hi 147"' u as: M ta' u IW'VRt dls-cuet- oM two-pie- tobQ FMerucunearer AGAINST rn 1 NotieinlMeet b-- pre-aant- Ifyou re 25 or so Number One 1 wiwMgflUUwrolLitsfritt : Utah Land Use Act Rosa H Plant a member of the Mate Road Oommtoalon of Utah died of cancer Thursday night at hi home In Richmond Utah Plant wah appointed April srt Barker Is Participant At on tha commUnlon by Governor Calvin L Rampton Ha vraa reappointed to 1973 Rampton eaid be was deeply shocked and grieved at Plant’ passing Ha haa given " ':V Utah ' Slightly more thu one ’ generously of his time talents and raaourcM tor tha ’ fourth of the respondents made development of our highway wildlife observation trips ta system the governor said 1979 Those partkipattag Born March 86 1914 to k moat were younger nonrw-- 1 filchmond Utah Plant had a tired and lived ta Cache sqd long and distinguished career Box Elder oounties to business and politics He Activttlea of sportsmen by ' graduated from' Utah State toUowsi license type ware University in l93B with a —Almost aU Mg game llBJ8 dagraa tai BustoeM Ad- cenM boldara hurted dew Plant wu atao acUva mtatotrntton and served only Hv percent tainted elk the Utah ’’civic affairs Hf was a paat o : -- Approximately tour of ev-e- ry Commission from 'praaldanl of tha Richmond five small gam llecpM ® BMffedFa- - Lions Club pact commander holders touted upland game of the Americu Legion Peat valto Roskelley to 1937 and and about two to flut toutad to Rtohmond and a member aervad to the UA Armyfrom watsrtowL1 of Tbs Forty and Eight 1941 to 1946 where ho attain—Maarly ntaa to tan of the a vetarana orgaatoatlon Ha eombtoatlon lkeoM holders ed the rank of colonel Since was director of the Cache hunted deer and about ona 1946 ho hu bom a successChamber of Commerce the to five hunted & Upland gam ful businsssman owning several raal astate interests to Cache Chapter of the Ameri- were hunted by tiro to five Rad Cross pad the and waterfowl by ooe tourth can Cache County Cache Community Chest Be the Mayor Plant served of these hunter A large mawu also tha director of the jority of them also fished with of Rlctunond from 1990 to Utah Postmaster Bear River CommUeion of moat fishing on lakes was a past presiOne of 80 special Issms 1969 and Utah Water and Power the Asdent of the Cube Mayors —About tour In five fishing (8000 requested) the stamp In 1967 ha wu Board Muni1st Utah tha soc and lleeuw holders fttoedon lakes lop wu designed by Paul Calk with tha Outstanding white two to five flatted cipal Laague In 1968 be was well-knofor Ms ce Alumni Award by the Utah j streams B to therefore ovV-deOutstandthe of the recipient on Walk First Mu Space Stats University Asaoctotsd that shout one in five ing Municipal OfflctalAvard’ the MoonandthoRobertFrost Students to Utah tbs elected fished both lakes and stream Jls wu commemorative stamps Be ta survived by his wiIn The survey which Is “Retarded Children Cu Be Boos of Representatives one brother Otis M dow to the 1968 Served accurrto tor the ow-tt-re and slo-ga- n percent ar Helped” is thy Plant of Salt Lake City tnd and 9-Fpoputatton was taken wtth ofth National Association three daughters Mrs U J the toUowtng UgUMuree TUrtwulh objectlvs ta tor Retardsd CRtaans (termAshton of Salt Lake City mtodt To measure attitudes Dmb Children) Spectalrocogerly panny Rant of Bountiful and and opinions of Utah real- -' afforded the Utah Wor he wu a member of the poggy Plant of Logan LeCouncil dents concerning tht Division tor Retarded Cl- - ea CLYDE L MILLER Secretary of State H Plant Services Held In Richmond for Ross H Plant director tor USU and Weber State College discussed parental attitudes and the fa- ' mily's health and Lanny N alder USU director of the Lab1 Human - Performance talked with the 900 women participants on physical fitness and the heart "Each of the ecttvlttos planned during the week was designed to make community leaders aware of new tator-mat- bn and resources avall-ab- le to make family living better’’ noted : Margaret Merkley director of tbs Leadership School The workshop concluded with an evaluation seMlonand a buffet luncheon Tbo event Is sponsored aimually by Utah’ ' State University Extension The theme for thee vent wo "Awareness” and tbs parti- clpants took part to workshops and discussions ranging from nutrttkm 4 to Interior decor- attag 'i Keynote speaker Dr G AVyin Carpenter discussed ”Un--t deretandtog 'and Coping With' Inflation’' and nationally re-cognised nutritionist Dr Bos--" ' talked about lyn Alfin-Slit- er nutrition aenre and nonsenM A creative crafts program was f presented by Millard County participants and Included displays and Instructions tor making toys art projects textile activities and food products Workshops on food safety and sciences clothing awarw-cea-tt ' family reaourge tnatf- ProShw"r6etober ? agement coneumer and home 1974"Retarded Children decoration: and marital teeb-nlquwart conducted byro- - Can Be Helped” day Governor '— ’" Calvin Rampton hoots Lynda deHart Margaret Haycock nuritog Jaan Jacobson a special education etpdent from Provo1 for tha special avent A plan containing a sheet of the' 10$ commemorative stum was presented the Governor by Robert S Green-bu- rg - ' Dear Fellow Citizens: By State Law 1974 v" be-Ha- va nd USU leaders Conference " plurality of Utahns the state Mould bav a year-rou- nd ftohtag saaaon This was the finding of Utah State University Bureau of Government and Opinion Research In a survey of 1100 Utahns regarding tha Dlvi-sto- n of Wildlife Resources The most support tor year-roufishing cam from younger respondents’ while the moat objection came - from those over age 89 end retired persona A email plurality of there to business profeMlonsl and white collar occupations and a clear majority of biu collar workers approved of year-lo- ng r fishing ' The Bureau noted that a vary Blight plurality of tboM who did not purchase a 1979 hunting or flatting license and a clear majority of llcenM holders approved Geographmoat support cam ically from Wasatch Front and southern Utah realdaiits1 mother who disOne approved said "My kids would bo ftohtag all year and I would never be SMe to keep track of them" In another question regarding treatment of wildlife law violators only ntaa percent of those tatervtowed knew someone who had been arrested b 1979 Approximately 46 per1 cent of thMa respondents loved the courts treated the A Two frcmVoak Attend Monbw offenders about rlcht Another to measure opinions sod chav rector let lex of ' nonresidents 30 percent claimed the treatment wu not Mvero enough who bought a hunting or fish-and 14 percent sold It wu too tag llcenM to 1973 and to severe Tbo remaining eight determine the expenditures of the people who engaged to percent replied “don’t know: comments recreational activities reMiscellaneous from residents Included many quiring use of the state’s complaints about matters ever wildlife re sources In 1978 which the Division does not have Jurisdiction Examples Vicki of these include “too many fees and taxss (boat turns "taxed to eamplng etc) death with respect to hosts "toes tor and traUera" camping grounds” "state Vicki Barter daughter of perks cost too much to um”j Mr and Mrs Dwabi BarkaT : “need to plant tress atStraw- - of Moab la ona of ate Utah berry “no tax on snowmo- - psrtlsipsds to attoMli-mtaa- r bile only regular foe” “not on Drug and Alcohol enough parking tor eampsrs” Atom education being con"restrooms are pretty had” ducted at Long Beach Calif etc this wash Surveyors learned that alMlu Bartsr ta a student most half of Utah’s 16 and ol- at Utah State University studer residents participated la dying Sociology and Communi-eatt- ou banting and flMtag activities and la a member of requiring a 1978 11c nea A the Utah State Drug A Alcohigher proport too of mm In- hol Advisory CounclL dividuals wtt InUMaeeovu The aemtaar Is being held nonretlred persona aboard the Queen Mary hotel 98000 and southara and northeast- at Long Beach and began on ern Utahns participated ' : Tuesday Oct 98 The trai-at- og Just 11 percent of the surwhich will torture vey population hunted or flaked v ou oommuntt attV-tudto 1979 tor wildlife which toward Drug and Alcoare not protected by game sea- hol Education coincides with sons This group wu mostly Matbnal Drug 'Abue Pro mates uniter 10 with blue col- ventton Vtaek OcL 80-- 86 ter Jobs residing ta northern Editor’s Motet This Is the In a sertos of articles telling results of a recent public opinion survey regarding the Division of Wildlife Resources This week the remainder of (fiestlons asked are covered last ea 84 MMMMMMM RE-ELE- CT W H Bowman county REPUBLICAN '—a ' I AM JUST FINISHING MY SECOND TERM IN 0FHG AS SHERIFF OF GRAND COUNTY AND WOULD LIKE TO SERVE THE CITi ZENS ANOTHER FOUR YEARS YOUR VOU Will BE GREATLY APPRECIATED ON NOVEMBER 5th Paid Political Advertisement mmw w niXiger - 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