Show 2C The Salt Lake Tribune Ic - 4: 1987 28 April Wednesclay -- ' tiq&tr True Life Adventures TOOSTI di IA ide Stresses Highete Vahles counseling Organizations serves an area executive said Tuesday E PerFfold executive director Credit Counseling Service of Metwhich Toronto ropolitan on stress the rehabllita live value of a successful program a Canadian credit inn The r of roughly two rehabilitative value overrides that of the low cost service for the counseling public or the savings that it generates for creditors he k k' 1401dinti' 3 ' - kflft it i t) ' 'I 1 j N I )i 1 N111 '' 0 - ' I hq ) : - --- ' 11 13u-- r me i' tf -- Ii 777L ' lsimtvIATELY t f ' "'c4'11' 4 Asr-m- Tt ONE ItCOSTElt MUYSETt sev- -z- 1 LAZ:( 1401 n --- -- AGSEIr16 )41MS51r tubluttobr armia Lag Footing afIrt Tuesday's agreement stipulates that all annual payments will be returned to Utah by Island Ranching if the island is bought by the federal government Annual Decrease Note Agreement I Zet IA ey i V ' "1tci ): - A -- - 1 —A a Slitlè- 7 17 Gov Calvin L Rampton the Great Salt Lake Authority and counsel for the Island Ranching Co Tuesday announced a tentative settlement for the states acquisition of 2000 acres on the northern end of Antelope Island The island is in the Great Salt Lake's southeast region and has been the object of GSLA recreation development plans for over four years i - ift 1 - f - L oh i CN 1 dared unconstitutional by th Utah Supreme Court State legislation in the session remedied the legal defect and negotiations reopened Gov Rampton and Robert S Campbell Jr attorney for Island Ranching said Tuesday that the slate has agreed to pay $210000 for 2000 acres at the rate of $21000 a Year Since the entire island would be declared a national monument if a Congressional sponsomd by Sen- - Frank is passed Moss By Harry E Fuller Tribune Staff Writer' i -:- - apparent agree- Tuesday's 4 c'? t- A --'C:-' )—i !7 V A I :$ "": complete GSLA inproceedings acquisition acan condemnation cluding tion which last year was de L 11 would ment 411A - This repayment Gov Rampexpratned would decreae by $7000 a year for every year the state holds the 2000 acres before the Federal Government takes possession Mr Campbell emphasized that Tuesday's agreement is a - d stk k ':— 'I' fi) — SerViee Conference Gov Calvin L Rampton welcomed conferees at the Rodeway Inn 1541N 6th South Mr Penfold's counsAng service is unique compared to such services In the United States The provincial government of Ontario supports through expenses operating appropriations Virtually pH American counseling services are private or merchant-finance- TIM Or WO ' i eral spPakers at the second day session of the National Consumer Credit Counseling JOIUIS011 x 14 A ' Mr Penn) Id was one of VA'Z'it :: t: t'A''foukZN7t bt'‘ N ' ‘6Sii 4141'1 Á Greets Delegates DEMAND A l 411 l - Capital Session Settles Antelope Island Pact eA ''' k rELx))4-- rn 1 public-finance- IN -- ductive job? How much is it worth to save a mother of three from a mental breakdown? How much is it worth to permit a than to regain his personal pride after a prolonged period of complete failure?" he related Beyond Repayment Such counseling service is of value to the government and to the business community he explained The counsel Ing goes beyond the repayment of debts to keep persons off relief and help them cemain contribut- ing taxpaying citizens 'low much is it worth to keep a home together with several children Involved?" I L3ONI ITZVETZ -C- How much is It worth to keep a man working on a pro- suggested -k5 1 a popurta-tton:- q-- ' )Iums5Ferwo ROOSTER 4 E AIZNIYA'ZV r 11 'ElOOSTER Pen! old r 3 "1 Ict -- ' BURIAL '' - :' 4 ' — — Because of the stress placed on rehabilitative work the will provincial government - $45000 over two provideyear period to help support the Toronto counseling service "By the nature of our operations it is impossible to financial specific return" the Canadian executive said " but I can tell you that to the individuals concerned value is Inest- In VA lUtitil r Z)11 assess Son of Mr and Mrs Harold Walker 3451 Bernada Salt Lake City Utah i 4' i Mike is a boy that his parents don't have to worry about They know what he is doing to keep busy Mike is doing a very fine :' — imable" WHY JONNSON? job on his paper route in all kinds of weather He is appre dieted by his customers because he always puts the paper in 1 - - 411? x I i &1 ' el te" )r i 1: 1 (td i0L': ' ° I i 1 his kr Cott or Wrho INFORMATION pin J0rt30n gr03 will do much to help him go to the top in the future "Ai plow Its asphalt esei unites eovw sw The altimatit surely with vault IN pretoalon and durability route papec Steel reinforced foamwin-groov- e which We 0) : ton with 1‘ 0 4! trrelt 7(IN est Badges It is quite evident that Mike Is getting an educe- - I 17 tz : SS1 Discusses Conflict Linn K Twinem chairman of an American Bar Assn consumer 'bankruptcy committee was the Tuesday luncheon speaker Ha discussed the frequent conflict between nonprofit counseling service and commercial financial advisers concerned with pooling debts e The conference will The tea-- I Wednesday tured luncheon speaker is scheduled to be Paul MendenAlan: a member of the AFL-CIcommunity services Oval 33 years if expelenta live steel a completely rellaba prod the proper place He is courteous cooperative dependable and conscientious and is well aware of his responsibilities Along with his paper route Mike also seems to have plenty of time to be active es a Deacon In his church and has received an Individual Award He is also a 1st Class Boy 130 'AScout and has earned 12 Merit s 0 6't - I The Utah State Board of Education Tuesday proposed removing its employes from the state salary schedule In a letter to Gov Calvin L Rampton Dr T H Bell state of public insuperintendent struction recommended authority for the Board of Education to develop its own employe-paplan Gov Rampton presented the matter to the board of examiners and a hearing was next scheduled tentatively week at which Dr Bell and a spokesman for the Utah Coordinating Council for Higher Education would be invited to a : 3lichae1 B Walker For Selling Salaries of Employes Prolide Fund To CEMENT - 1726 Joffmoo II 4133442 belivery Any Plan k le APII 0111001 V staff g4 Well Documented evidence with documented in his letter also asked that the Utah Technical College at Salt Lake and the Utah Technical College at effective Provo be placed July 1 1967 within the board of education's administrative responsibility c con-elud- El VAULT Technical College Dr Gov Rampton vetoed asec- tion of the 1i67 Lealslature's— appropriation bill which would have granted fiscal autonomy to the board of education Referring to this action Dr board Bell wrote: "The has been studying alternative courses of action in an effort to solve some serious problems that seem to defy resolu" tion One proposal would allow the board to draft a salary schedule different from the one now used for all other state employes administered by the State Finance Office 7 Dr Bell explained: "This salary schedule would be appear ' - : -- ' ' ' — !I 11 — 2 71er i ) - '' " - - ''' trl'N-1- - ' ' Mn — fel l''' 6? ' i ' ( T) 1 1 (-- eel ---1 : - 1 ) -- i jJ 1 lt7 i - ' i ( It ' - 7 - i A t ' v C ) 4""-- r1 A 0 il1 (-3- ::'' t ) -- '" 'f L) L elil en ) Li 1 ': 1 1 1 "i ) C: -- Li J A d 1 ' 1 1' ' - vr Island's northern end Closed to Public ' Buzianis Tooele George GSLA attended chairman Tuesday's Capitol negotiations c7- '' - Wasatch Council Other council officers are: Mrs Merlin R Lybbert first-Mrs LeRoy vice president Sandstrom second vice presi dent Mrs Rodney Dixon Mrs third vice president - ' 1 V -- - surer v sempoomm 4'41' " ! ' I: ' e --7 ' - 7- - - -- ''''' ' 'i'''''1e:::-!--:-l- 0 3 —t "' - ::- L '' ' ' A — " - o TZZTLuzi -- - ' C 't7ta 1': ' '''Y ' Vi 1 -- - rt i 4 ' e'- --2- - '''s P scc'P'r41 21:412f ''' e I James treasurer f Hamilton School PTA mem- bers have elected Dan Waters president Other officers are Mrs Max Fortie first vice president Dr Boyd Squires second vice president Miss Jane Peter-WT- I secretary and Mrs Dan S Waters secretary Highland President ''''‘ - '''-- 41) r At A! ' '' A 101 ? '4u°1:'7' 4 '''4 :L::"'''''i l'::4 -- ''' 7' r'''''' '' ''''': 4'f6 ''' ' - 14' 911 ' 7- c ' ''''' '' 4 :1)L - -) 0 ) ' C:)-—- 1 iilT 4 ' 11"1"' '''' Assisting "---- ' 'N ' l' i ? - ir t w ' 40g dN I 0V - 441)- 41''Itilvt t1 dr? 1Llf41 -- 4 0 7 tl $ez' gef-7- ) ' - 1 A04 1 14 si:7 en) 4 ei :k Ar j All v 0 Young budgets never had it so good A whole youthful new crop of Youngmobiles are on the scene ready to swing you into Spring! Styled to look young Powered to layoung Built to stay young And priced for young buyers too—with one tagged as low as 62410! See sem drive tern price tem at your nearest Olds Dealer's coday The '67 Youngmobilos from Oldsmobile! 64 nonnenta I anvil pokil pre of Adak Wei ban ontend noir Inhin dale Oluteptotte tivat mem Wiwi wont Oa sli 101 taw tMosolh 00 0144mobile at your nearest Doutre will Bonner I -' - Mrs be Mrs Roscoe Magleby first Dr Edward vice president 44 e-- David L Doutre was of Highland elected president Park PTA '::11 i Mrs - '''' 'ltk:4' '"--r 41 k t'" - 4f ''t'ssItakr t ) i' ''' ''''' : 1 77 kas1— — - - '7: ''''""I' 1111111111r ‘agzilltis fa) d' :' ' ' '! 9( 4' - v - ' - 0 ''''''' :ic -Nte k trq ' to - f 7 ! 14'4F‘ t -- --- '''' - --8i : '1 1 - ': - - :- : ' ' 47 ' I' - ' - '':''"'"-- -- i''‘'''-lot- -- -i ' ' ''---'t-'! ::ott : :tii I ' 4141 - - tr4 'woks) t''''' ' t ''‘ e-- ' -- - x i """77--7 —:7 cr 4:q44ik1 t17"7'17--::'- - )":-''- : -: oste - ' 4 ' i ':-- - :-- :!- 1 'I: 7777 's:- 4 School PTA She will be assisted by Mrs Norman J Miller vice president Mrs DeMarr Schiff-ma- n secretary: Mrs Harry Ewing corresponding seen- tary and Mrs Donald H 4 ''''' - 1 46-- - 4 - qdir' t1' "'''""r7 11000010004 4 1 new t Ct' ''7 Mrs Ralph H Blunt is the president of Forest F' -- Atty (7) transportation center Mrs Gaylord Daniels secretary and Mrs Dennis Iverson treasurer Mrs Frank N Pantuso has been elected president of Nib ley Park PTA Other officers are Mrs Thomas G Pace first vice president Mrs Marco R Brunatti second vice president Miss Ellamae L Clark third vice president Mrs Don E Olsen secretary and Mrs Sterling L Rosser treasurer Skyline High president of Skyline High PTA is Mrs H Wayne New Decker Leads at Forest '1 ' ' '' ''14: - Chauncey Powis secretary and Mrs Tom Sdrales trea ali L: i News ParenVreacher Assn ment berg hi the Granite Wasatch (Council and eight area schools Ihave elected new' officers Mrs Glenn C Hanni Is the new president of the Granite wjr 1 41 and reported satisfaction the settlement i a 1 1 !Airs Nibateutt Mrs Decker Election of New Officers t v od hod t 1 ' 9 Area Groups Announce I ' Ill ' Pnga us 4 ) — 04- ' Sio -- -' -- t-- i Mrs Pantuso Fox Parent:reacher 'v) (J) i I t C - - -- CN''' ) ' !I 0 (1 7 i 11) ' - 7 c77-- 41 ) :it '' II ! - 1 1 1 : ( 'I 9) - L È o ! 77 1 1 "ii I: t ': ' LI 0 I ti - i - 4)------- ii--7:"- An rN ( -- I' 1'1' edilk - : to ) IL 1 ' ‘ ‘ : e' : 4-- r 4 1 S' 0 10 1 ie ' 4 ik ::' ' i 1 ' I k would be much lower now that the acreage is reduced to 2000 He said the company places no value on the gravel which will be used by the GSLA to complete a road from Syracuse Davis County to the ' t - °''' - '' k : 1 UMW OP 11211001011 4 0 second vice president Mrs Robert Holman Mrs third vice 'president Ronald Lloyd secretary and Mrs Carlyle Smith treasiwer Mrs Nyle Fox is the new president of Holladay School PTA Other officers are Mrs Sterling G Webber vice president: Mrs A Dean Clark neretary and Mrs Clinton -- Imes treasurer Robcrt Hardin has of elected president 'ilatbeson School PTA Assisting her will be Mrt Grant Ipson first 'vice president Mrs Maurine McDonald second vice president 0 Phil L Gen with Hansen and Secretary of State Clyde L Miller sat in on various stages of Tuesday's discussion which was closed to the public and Gov Rampton explained that the entire proposal must go before the State Board of Examiners for final approval He added that Island Ranching Co also must ratify the agreement Bandit Grabs $200 From SL Market A mon in his early 20s and in a "hurry" robbed the Del Ray Market 202 W 2nd North of about $200 in currency Tuesday about 12:05 pm The robber a male Negro was paying for a purchase when he brandished a small pistol at Irene Payne cashier nt Assisting Mrs Decker will be Mrs Lincoln Banks first Ernest A vice president Pizza second vice president Mrs Palmer Cundick third Mrs Eugene vice president Dalton secretary and Mrs Wesley Ashton treasurer Mrs Eddie Whatentt has of elected been president Stansbury PTA Other officers are: Mrs Ralph O'tanez vice president Bruce Madsen secreMrs tary and Mrs Phillip Ste Officer M B Ashton said the loot was mostly In ones fives and tens and represented receipts taken in since opening at 0 am Mrs Payne told police the supect entered the store at noon took a soft drink to the check stand and asked "How much do I owe you?" When told that he owed 10 cents he produced a roll of bills from his pocket that were treasurer fastened together with a paMeetings Called per dip and removed a $5 Scheduled PTA meetings: bill the victim told police Council — The Gronite Oquirrh As the woman turned to honored will be council in the schools make change the holdup man at a special swards program Werinean-y at 130 p m at Kritrrn High produced a pistol and stated School There will be a social hour the meetIng to "Give me all your money" prier North Elementary Coul — The last While the cashier was petting metting of the yrer will he rhursdeni as 1:)1) pm at 1031 East South Temple the money he repeated two or Each council officer and chairman wilt three times "Hurry up!" Mrs give a Yearly report Hamillte — Salt Lake City POIICP Payne stated Chief Dewey J Finis will be guest snenker Thursday 14 7130 pro and will Luther Edwards owner discuss the "Helping Hand" program will A who was in the rear of the period follow store at the time of the holdMensal Mann Junior Hieb Sdteel — Election of PTA officers Will be Friday up gave brief chase north on 7 I t pm The ninth grade speech 1st West to approximately381 classes will present two plays Under tho direction of Helga Gunn North where the man finally Irving Junior High School — The soon' Play "Ask Amy Girl" writtms by disappeared between some Laurie Boil and None' Sundquist will houses be presented Thorsdny et r‘i pm in r One-a- Tickets are the school auditorium cents tor edults and 35 Calt5 tor SO Jrrdatt Jungsr Hien Scheel noel — The en event will be PeondsY Burglars' Loot $744 Gerald Haas 1431 Wilton Way (1330 South) Tuesday 'complained to pollee that a Drives ring two vatches luggage an Ti 111teV Porit ga Iron coffee pot and other pnr1 sole will be Thigueey reiar 04 flhernsen — Th oti PTA items total value $744 Wr the veer will be Thurettsy at 714 n n'T stolen from Ileilcsrs from th ilk residence pe Crory'" sheriff's calk'' will present the sometime over the weekend "The rh M011f" Weshinetwt — Mrs Domthy Cenren's (Veers said a lock on the sisth grade French thicinnts will he secfront door was broken to gain tored on KLIEG (Channel 7) F remit 3 1010 nt b4y am whrn trolv11 is ofyla ons-ePloy will be pressl e Admieriee uolu cents a person There will ls Ise hse sale and a dresiing tor door and ent-A or 35 il I 110 Program 'EncOrgi" 1 a - severance damages at $100- 000 He said Tuesday this cost 1 - fri 6 LEFOREMEammomol - -- - t- r The governor added that the price also includes severance damages to the owners and a value on 120 yards of gravel in place at another island site While Mr: Campbell repored that when GSLA originally condemnation brought proceedings against approximately 4000 acres on Antelope Island the company Computed lease-purchas- technical college request Dr Bell proposed "administrative procedures as that now existing for Dixie — f f"- — 11"II — Severance Damage the ' arrangement $166167 review In eas whereby the state may at the Pnd of 10 years elect to own the property for the $210000 paid Applying an interest-earninmethod to the agreement Gov said actual purRampton chase value is approximately g College" I ' institutions and school in the state "The salary program would therefore be related to the 'market place' in which the state board of education must compete for personnel" The educatioq chief added that the aim is to place board personnel on the same basis as other 'Utah education perand any proposed sonnel board pay plan would be subject to board of examiner tional ' B1i t — districts ?f 4 'V In0 LI I: ) b - that it was in line and approx with imately commensurate the salary structure of educa- Bell 4 '4 S210000 Deal Tentathe By Walt DisneY c ' 4 $ May it entrium 4 i |