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' 1388NOW i I rl 77 11-P- 1: CHARGE In COOKWARE SET C REGULARLY 4 "--- i 1788NOW covered saucepans 8opersfry pan covered chicken fryer nylon spoon and spatula 3-- ' Al I 1It L i CHARGE ii Ill and Foods never stick with Teflon coating chicken 10" oven (all with fryer saucepans - foodt taste better! r7 7 1 r 3-- 10" covers) - 8" open fry pan nylon spoon and spatula ir '! tii ADDITIONAL FASHION MANOR TEFLONI:COATED :1 COOKWARE REDUCED NOW! : - lit covered saucepan reg 198 ' 66 NOW I) sit dutch even reg 498 NOW giT ' 2qt covered saucepan reg 349: NOW ' 3qt covered saucepan reg 398 ) NOW S" covered fry pan reg 339 NOW 299 10" chicken fryer reg 469 NOW drt 9 9 - without cosh DOWNTOWN f- (ts I 44 12" chicken fryer reg Shop ' 299 569 IP NOW 'Al lust say 'Charge and 99 itt1 SUGAR HOUSE I t el (7 1 - " -- exten- Members of the Utah State Nurses Assn will open their annual convention Thursday at 9 cm in Newhouse Hotel and hear a greeting from Gov Calvin L Itamplom Sister Genevieve Marie president will preside and at a 2:15 pm session will give the presidential address Voting for new officers will take place during the afternoon Convention also sessions will be held Friday during which voting will be cowill be Results mplet ed announced at a 4:15 pm gen tral session ' t boo) rt For ittintial Meeting Today ‘o a - s c- Nurses Convene - 1 L t Cook without fats or oils 041 LIU ft 1 rri cz - I III r0yiftek10 i gl) a s"-- The airport advisory council $ recommended acceptance of '''''' ''r It the new contract 4 ''' 17 I) n 1 wrap your heart around his voice with a Long Distance call Go ahead Call now L contract r' : - - — five-ye- t tr—""'"' ' There will however be Increased minimum guaranteed payments to the city said Mr has Bergin He said Tele-Tri- p handled travel insurance for the airport through a counter-sale- s since facility 1957 and has a substantial Investment at the airport When you can't hug hirn you can ' ''' '' - Lewis II Loy& the council's director reported on results of the previous coun-- cil's recommendations to the last Legis- - e lature Ile noted that 18 of 35 council(: prepared bills passed Another 17 bills k from outside sources but containing cer7 4: tam n were k'" o council recommendations passed " ti sion between Salt Lake City Co and the Tele-Triwhich handles passenger travel insuranc e was approved Wednesday by the City Com- mission on recommendation of Salt Lake Municipal Airport Manager Joe Bergin The contract extension will begin Sept 1 1967 and continue through Aug 31 1972 under the same terms and conditions contained in the present contract ' led ' p i47 : - ''' " '14' P11' '' vs 4 1 ( 0 ' 1:::-0- :- 404' '' 0 - - !'"' er 0 ' 40t- 404‘ P" ii3O01"' l -1- - i"'I':3i:7-e5- 40 gP'r - - '' t''- '- ' it 014 ' ' -' ' ' ''' ill e' S74' 0001: '7 " ''' '''' ' 1 40' ? rVI4 ' I '-- 0' ' f - 'i - - ' t : pi14 41' - - - ' 0 - - 4V ' ' ' -- ' '' ' il'i ' ' 'kA''' - I i : i' " '' 't?"!-- ' ' '1k :''2'" ' eA-- ' ( -f- -i t t ed Air Policies - -- - - cookware Fashion Manor Teflon-coatworks magic in your 'lichenPenney IS prices work magic with your budget!I 0-- " Also Leonard W McDonald director was scheduled City Extends Pact for 1 1 t : ' i ' State Retirement Board ' t ' '''1' - ' Reports on Results -- contemplated auelaff5 'e-- - ) ' r ' ''' Council members voted to have planning for a centralized computer system discussed by officers of municipal attd county associations State Board of Education Coordinating Council for Higher Education State Department of Finance and other state agencies The council desired to determine if other studies are r)‘-- 2 work with company represen- comtatives on a puter plan He said the study should consider the question of centralization as well as what type of service will be needed now and in the future '71'':: system 4 state '' ' 1 e Two Matters were assigned for fur ther action at the next council MeMiry tentatively set for May 10 it 10 pm involving coMputer use and retirement t studies ALWAYS FIRST QUALITY Rampton asked Mr Sm art to revive a former interdepartment com- mittee on data processing to - Further Action v long-rang- e '' ' :t' " ""1 generally' agreed that would spokesmen agency know best what kind of computer services are required 1 N f ! '-- - sdata f i ': 1 At this point Gov !:k:44!:: - in signing :': Calvin L Rampton the bill creating the system had asked for a study ' c4ing as one reason his belief Sen the SSstem was actually unsound Barlow noted there appeared no use in "rehashing' what the Legislature has I already determined unless 'Mr McDonald could show where new information might be available The council agreed to establish five t whose members '' member committee t are to be appointed for the next meeting This would::: by the council chairman have some council members serving on t more than one committee Rep Gunnell expoesed concern that 41 the council should be watchful of theAi - extent of committees because of the expense of per diem authorized for lators July 1 for all committee meetings Gov Rampton has indicated he would Vr seek a declaratory judgment to deter fr mine if such per diem is constitutionally Y allowable it The State Highway Depart- ome of its own and has asked for a new machine Mr Smart reported Wednesday Although company suggestions for solving the problem It was differed Wednesday '': '4' ! "' ' 'i'41ft:2 I 1 z pi - ''''- o ' A Gov e - I A Says System Unsound Some of these study areas Included' state for fires in public buildings use of narcotics reapportionment prOblems need to allow retireMent credits for certain military veterans and locating Capitol statuary The council leadership said that "negotiations" might be conducted with other interim legislative committees such as thesBudgetAudit and Legal Services cotnmittees to assess programs for upgrading the legislative rocess recodifeation of labor laws and a procedure for assessing general government costs against special state funds taxing i - t ed ' l fol teachers and public employes time permitted bad-chec- k Revive Panel 1 - V to appear before the council for a deter- mination if another study is needed of ths new consolidated retirement system for y other---oild- four-quart- — and no change is anticipat- - '' ''' ':"-''S- 1 - 5 ''' '''''''' ' ' ''''''' '34 t f''-' 7-- 1- j 1 ' '' ' 'I '1 ' t i : t -- ' ''' ''' 1-- bu- - I ' ' I department an audit of the reau and we expect him to come up with some new rec- - the area ' I i "The auditor's Is making to the commit-i appointments He added that currently three main computer systems are operated by state agencies — University of Utah State Department of Education and Finance Department tickets she told the police officer 'I'm not worried My mother will take care of it' " The mayor said the Police Department and Attorney's Office were asked to investigate and that when confronted with the incident a woman employe of the bureau had resigned Mr Holmgren said Wednesday he had talked personally with the woman and "she denied having anything to do with the (missing ticket) matter when she resigned" a survey over the next two years but to adopt as guidelines for initial staff action what Sen Barlow termed "the hard eore areas for action" members said that assignment areas would be conducted aS Sees No Change ' files and found some missing tickets When he informed the young woman about these ornan Arrested l'rom rage Education — School finance formula and building aid programs feasibility of a pilot study of a public school year and soundness of firemen and law enforcement penSion Possible revision of Regulations branch banking laws better control of writers standards for interest charges on loans and installment pur- chases and regulations required to comply with the federal mine safety legislabon Social Services —Relationship of pub-!l- c assistance money to types of welfare programs (including foster care nursing home sulTeys) organizational placement of Ogden's State Industrial School and provisions of federal and stale laws concerning conditions of Indians and use of royalty or trust fund monies for welfare purposes The consensus of the council was not to exclude other study assignments from Is said the problem caused by increasing state requirecomputer agency ments combined sdth claims from other companies that they can perform existing state data processing for less than the system in use Both Gov Rampton and Mr Smart Acknowledged they are not technically qualified to properly evaluate computer and that state complexities personnel involved in data processing cannot be assigned full time to developing a comprehensive processing plan The governor explained: "We are committed to the centraligeneral principal of zed data processing realizing there are necessary exceptions to this approach" Referring to the missing-ticketincident at the Violations Bureau Mayor Lee said "A police officer had arrested a young woman checked the List T -- - School Finanee Formula Claims Continue mayor 1'1 ernentp lie Woman Resigned ' 117 - districts Finance Director Herbert F Wednesday electronic data processing firm competition for state business currently is so brisk informed that a careful approach to the matter is needed s Won't Hire More sales Increasing the 1 $ v Other priority study areas designated and the committee to conduct the survey included: Planning and Organization—Manage- ment of post high school educational insti tutions long range state policy goals tied to an inventory and examination of the impartjof lederal grant programs and consolidation 14 state and local goy- - Smart explained added Mr Hatfield Wednesday insisted his department was not at the point of "losing control" over tabulating collecting and filing of moving and parking traffic tickets and city criminal court dockets Floyd Gowans city prosecutor's office said complaints would be issued to violators who have not paid tickets or answered charges on the criminal court docket 13 - i i ommendations" 1eetings held by any key employes concerning the public's business should be open should do Mayor Lee said in offering the commission further" motion ''The public's business isi Bracken Lee Mayor J the public's business" he to City speaking Attorney Homer Holmgren at the meet'' ing said "Your office should 4 '" advise this commission on if anything what further should be done in this I - at In a directive issued at Salt Lake City Commission meeting Wednesday the city attorney was ordered to make a study of the problem of missing tickets and documents in the Traffic Violations Bureau and "determine what the It April 190 Lottliell-Deslollates-Pletori- t) tee mittee last Mt of juicy gossip be to about me" happens Glad”--th- Missing Traffic Tickets - On a motion by Mayor 41 Thursday I" lie was assured the companies would provide liaison personnel to assist the com- 41 Attorney Told to Probe pm sessions- 54 -- 1 — —:-- Wednesday saying they were denied admittance by City Sorensen to a Engineer A in his office meeting Tuesday —--- -- ---- ---- - -- -- - ' cl Capitol' continued Future direction of computerization in Utah state ernment Wednesday was assigned to an interdepartmental committee for study Gov Calvin L Rampton at a Capitol meeting with his finance office advisers and representatives from seven computer firms ordered the project p000omoloomon 1 4s -- will make Salt by news media after a closed session was held in the C(ty Engi- - - ' in re- ammisilon Fponse to a protest i t! - c r' ap- St114)- Data System 0 : - l To :' OP -- Items 13 The Salt Lake Tribune ' - 01)enDoor 1 1 er" - L 'DM 6 SLDéclares I 1 0" : Seeks Action on Plnel Pi eked ' - - t - 0 - ? - I 4 I -- 'r ' ' s ik4110411441141114iifidikahj10 |