Show ttto I Winds A bate in c A Blizz-v-rJy C At t ''re a e' a ' t NI trt ft at ir t ceret Lel 3r - " :4 a1 t'tv i'A at t 4 t1 at Al tar - t tetw t I ty tot-- a or- - -1 t- 0: r t‘ 41 al N3 al 4t t ri - l'Axt'Al ! 1 t a a a 4 as — ' ': 1 4 t tt - - !I I' I F ter1 r 4 ! 111" ttter'tr1 Cry 2 ' ? 1 t 7at' I:i al - 1 a e As r I t44-6N i I ' i1 -'4' v - ' f i'I I I ''' ' t 1 ' i : 1 - Ill it tl - a ua iI at a1 All 41 I ''" - J Mk tali ctt k ‘ - tt I 711 I trph 1 t"v144-- -- 1 117 t tri g t re I f LAis lhati a yrra t al Of 1'11 14 'torn 1:1 (tbroiuArr tausj I all Corp Sir : ' 1 t Imri A I V I44 4 t- trg - turn a f 1 l 1! 10!1":'t tiI turna-- CcA e 1)111TC ' l'age IvI7rs (-- 1 :-) 1 - ' f 4 t ii t 1 e If City Commissioners Thurs tliemselves and the city audi- 11 East High School students peer out through panes wind-ahatter- School was closed after high winds kept room temperatures at GO ed Dan Valentine's $1076 per month The increase will kids of the i I 1 i i' - iil i I f ' 1 b i i t' f 1' Kij 1 li I fli Ns AND ACCOMPLLSII something that is only temporary That's the easy way Or we can do it the hard way Find a project that has lasting value that will help the most children have a long-terand give a impact on the community Christmas gift that will last over the years Let's do it the hard way Neighborhood House has been a institution in Salt Lake City It is e center for some 250 children a the majority from broken homes 4 frt 1- --1 Dan Valentine and lots of it help These youngsters are the "NOTHING SERIOUS" Christmas project this year They spend their days at Salt Lake's Neighborhood House on the west side of 4 town day-car- EACII YEAH AS you readers know it has been the holiday custom of "NOTHING SERIOUS" to choose a worthwhile project — most of the time involving children who need help year readers of the column bought an organ for the children at the Utah School for the Blind Two years ago "NOTHING SERI OUS" readers opened up their hearts and checkbooks to buy more than 100 bicycles for the youngsters at the Amen-ca- n Fork Training School (Incidentally school officials say these bicycles are still the most popular playthings at the school and in constant use — a gift that keeps on giving) i Without I i ' z I 4 1 i I iI f 1 I i s i these There is no budget for recreation As a result the children roam the halls sit bored in small study rooms They stand in line for a turn to play And basketball with a there's no basket to shoot it in There is room for a pool table — but There's a place for a no pool table juke box and young music — but no juke box There Is snow on the play yard but no sleds It is a to have a ball to games (and win a with joy and laugh Cod-give- n right of all children bounce to play at To shriek few) out loud and giggle over games IT'S THE CHRISTMAS A SMALL CHRISTMAS donation from each of you readers can help fill the halls and rooms of Neighborhood with healthy laughter and the thrill of games We don't need a lot Just a little will be a Christ- from each of mas present that will live over the years Help buy a pool table a juke box and other recreational equipment for Neigh- - SPIRIT! AND ' 4 I PoNI - FORGET THERE ARS ONLY SHOPPING DAIS Lem - - - 8 youIt l borhood House Send your donations to "Dan Valentine's Christmas Fund" Salt Lake Tribune Box 867 Salt Lake City Utah And hurry let's have a picture in The Tribune's Christmas edition showing the Neighborhood House children beamto ing over your Christmas them -- ? i ) 12is 44 - C 1 ribitt present V 1) THE SAD CYNIC SAYS: Remember send donations to "Dan Valentine's Christmas Fund" Salt Lake Tribune Bos 861 Salt Lake City Utah! - mes - r! - go 44 folmo 14 44 6444 SAM ft 444 "I Increase were the against Lee who commented to vote against this if I am have feel I consistent" arid Public Safety Commissioner James L Barker Jr who at first declined to vote at all Commissioners Conrad B Havison George B Catmull and Louis E Holley voted for the raise to be Harrison Mr "The Legislature noted placed the responsibility on the COMI1145sioners for raising their own salaries" and that added higher salary may the cause more people to seek the offices ''l have numerous employes who make more then I do and I have to do the managing" said Commissioner Cat-mu- ll after an pubwhich several citizens and came The vote hour-lon- lic hearing in taxpayer representatives spoke against the pay raise Representatives of the Police and Fire Department unions favored the increase Jack Olson executive secretary Utah Taxpayers Assn charged the move would give the commissioners a 23 per Increase cent pay "We do ting more not object to city officials getmoney for the quality of government depends on the quality of people we select to manage it" Mr Olson said "To good people we must pay But i do object to the way good you are going about it" he said Mr Olson said he favored a pay raise State Legislature In iT sal-ar- be systsed A k As o4 3" A A A 4 elft A 4 -- 4 A A AA 01 A A AO ral11-enti- rg Kills Utah Boy Santa Claus He knows eight is will Carl Lucy 10 Carl old but he's a and he's afraid by this year pass him times is His mother his years are the hard sole support for brother Johnny 4 sisters and Sara 5 and Carl's grand- mother father Carl's is in a mental not expected to recover Since his father's breakdown and is hospital about a has run year ago Carl's grandmother the home while his mother worked But Carl's grandmother resenting her role has become increasingly irritable she neglects the house nags the children and insists - the that Lucy is old enough to do cooking and cleaning Now Lucy developing and Carl's mother upset by is a stammer the constant suffers from insomnia and se- much-neede- emergency factor "Four it Is our belief that the train 9 dAA- - -- A A A -- A mA A AAA At 0 ft" 110 " A ar4 Oh to APPI 5 pm 00 0 ift A A- tk A At Ott “tho Ed1 01 flitt ri Copper Strike Box Score 1 Number of strike 2 Impact of Utah's date' each 1 11 1 t Ti ilit 't 't1 ti hour - requirtNI for each striking employe to make up lost wages I ' ' t 05- '1:"4 t: fv j e- N'‘' 7-7- i'i i ' : ' - 't :- '- - - - ---- i-- ' i 1 V cs IA :la: -- :' '' :'- -- '''''!:'' 1:''27'ii!27i:' - - :: r: '' ' t1- I : i:::j: '' ::1 : ' ' I' ::: - - : 1 — - - 11 - : 4p14!-- t I ! - ' -- - - : '2 i i -- I J:''''' ? : i -- - C ' Visf '''A A- i ki:t Ak it '?41 ii':' - k i 4 iv)111: - 1 -- -- 4-- r ' ' '' IC :4 ii r 't y 11 1:- j:ivi' v 7--- i--- - ''''''R111ff -- ' ::r-:'11- '15 - 1 ?1:' -'' 3 li' - - :-- tt 4 1 i :v : i' i-- r:': - - - 11-- - " ' : :- -- ')f :47-7--- ??:4:: ) I ! - r" - l'1' eA k 1:1:'114?i :' - '' s'''''-i(- t' - - 5:i t '2' - 'Ir':':'1: 2-- P 10' k v) ' f! : ' 044 1 - Itu - 7 'I t 1 4t kvt! i 1 te ' A 11 4 d e-- s I ' i' It4 ' !'' "0q-0' d-- - 1 S'': lii "7"S I 1 ' pf ' - - io ' ' '' fpet : 0 - t z: 1: ' i Y V?'':92 "kt r:Ls- I 4 0 irt:: ''- 7' fr 47 r— L --- -1 " ' ‘ ' v ''7:- :tit r:':--- ftit covntion :it ':- rj - sod womet rile 011 Ofki ouvollost own" and irnoroverrentilli treatment charges 11011 iC04 C i peered state and local 'spree Auld On $111000 per day on work week With average wage et oBased tate per hour plus average 'tape Irtavato at 25C per hour In Or ictinial company One facilities Ac!'- 41 4 't- - 1161 Years 5 -- ':: 71:: V A4- z- per hour IDe assuming - - 2922 l'ears additional is negotiated 174i14 -- 1 cents per 5 additional Time 5 - ' t $3036 i :' i' s'A 77 I ent (to the company's original Ze offer) is negotiated - r "'"71 ''421y striking assuming 11 I : $57111000 last to date by each siriking employe to make up lost wages nation- 'v:'y1:' Yol 10 c 4 strike It t 77774-- 151 on to Time required for 4 round-the-cloc- 11 das economy 3 Wages al stockpile will not be touched "Therefore it appears the only way this matter can be settled Ls not through government intervention- but only as we have stated repeatedly by the unions and the producers getting together on a basis In the last daily analysis the strike will have to be settled in this manner We have been assured by William E Simkin director of the Federal Mediation and Conciliation Service that he will use the whole resources of his office and will be ready to Igirticipate in the settlement of these disputes Each day's delay means only more misery for ' ''-' - -- '! - -- t 1 - -T- r TI— 1' A- ' - 4$ Lo !g (e' —47- it A:: 11141( Ap t I 'I II 4A'A - - — -- 1 '1--:x0- - ! 0 AVV-'''"'- ' 1 '''-7- '''':' d'I': lI1-)- - : -- A AS 7Aftir''' - '7'!-- A 1Air44-1 14k 1Y ' ‘ 4'' - A A -- Allr' K''illi i0 "OX'Cr t-- 1011‘'r - ?tot "" ' ''''x yy o-- - i4 - '''?: 1--- - v iIt l I I - z:-- - t CI') 2: - -- - t I r f i- 'X' - : A II' III 11111 li I 11''i i !i1 i t 11 1111111 Christmas It doesn't need to hap pen Be a Tribune Sub for Santa AW ' 7' k - : -- - 1 ! 0: I iO4 -- X:--- e7r-:e I -- - - '''''!Irt i 01 ' i - - '' IW' 1(1' — I 4 - :'' :':itrif4T- - 0! ( 77-- ''A4 1 His name is Carl and he's afraid Santa Claus will pass him by this A A - '1-4- - :11c40-1- ":fr'1 - ‘‘‘ V'- I fi :i 4-- '' ( r2 i' 7'1- Axi) 1 TT r41:0:'1 vI11' 0 4 !II 1 - 11444 41 1( t d 603 of The Tribune Bldg 143 S Main and is open Mondays through Saturdays it bvvIelneht" of fact-findin- 363-151- 1 turmoil vere headaches Recently she developed an ulcer and frightened by the doctor's warning that she may require an operation this winter she is saving every penny she earns Lahaor W 101)2artj of Commerv'e He'r- the hil!v irg atatements 1!I'y hy Sen Niarv-fleLee N‘It'll:I : a 'it -of A ‘kl'hi Ow mr1-hr lathur Dutore and Cohlmerce 1t1 tO expreNs our great that the fuur roz)r trodurrts to go alng vIth could not find It t)oard and the creaticn of the cur appre(iation to the unions for Its Re CPO nee "Second live do not see the possibility g of the creation of a board "Third tbre is no possibility that TaftHartley will be invoked because the supply of copper precludes the national ' I oh Special to The Tribune BLUFF San Juan County — A boy was killed instantly Thursday about 5:30 pm when struck by a bullet after a gun his father was cleaning for medical bills We haven't a thing planned for Christmas there just isn't enough money for a tree gifts or anything" Carl's mother told Salt Lake Tribune Sub for Santa workers Her four youngsters are part of some 2200 who will not know a Christmas this year unless their more fortunate neighbors become Subs for Santa This is the 37th annual appeal by The Tribune for families organizations and individuals throughout the area to put the true meaning of Christmas into the holiday and extend a helping hand This assistance can be offered by caring for one or more families this Yuletide To be assigned a needy family simply phone Sub for Santa headquarters at ext 258 or 259 Experienced workers will find a family (or families) fitting your requirements The Tribune's Sub office is in room MansE-i- 1 accidentally discharged Wayne Lee Snyder son of Mr and Mrs Carry Snyder Bluff died when a bullet struck him in the back of the head His father who ins cleaning the rifle thought it was empty said San Juan Sheriff Ross A Musselman Mr Snyder pointed the weapon at the fireplace and pulled the trigger At the same moment the boy ran from a nearby room and passed in front of the rifle the sheriff said The victim is survived by his parents and two brothers Carry Jr 7 and Leslie seven months Mr Snyder is employed at White Mesa Missile Testing Ground and the family was formerly of Tennessee sources said tait g tf-- cper Accidental Shot lilt arird cf-t- been turne1 ktkrts tyy Duel to be reIterA bvaucts It 1 tle tt 011i4"Orne t:me a twen rmile tiy Ore) 0( T14 tirodueent V Nve thi1 ltiltsdillty luld Io fartcr No tlutt A pook'13e exp! ikit!f-rc111 be tost for At eN'entuill ie O to rt-atur- to 147)"-g- t -- rtt-- t 101‘h rt-- : aktmlniwration the i Clot fst )uld in ttae Leader Ntke Ai d 11 V71 114-:1!i-e 1- tf !lary 1:rderelretary izlz - He's only worrier His name r fu-c- which legislators can not increase salaries for the term for wtikh they were elected Mable P Frazier who Identified herself to the cornmilonfTs las "one of your employers" said "1 don't think anything would whock me quite so much as finding out you to make a raid on the city tmosury Jim V Fisher president Local 1645 International Association of Fire Fighters AFL-CIand Sgt David P Bradford president of the Policeman's Local 470 American Federation of State County and Municipal Employes AFL-CIsaid their organizations favor the pay hike T - 1A-- Carl 8 Worries a Great Deal — He's Afraid Santa 'II Pass By half-inflate- d Buy 1 House Neighborhood House as all such projects works on tight money and this money Is needed for food care heat necessities TIHS YEAR'S CHRISTMAS project: some badly needed recreational equipment for Neighborhood House A pool table perhaps a juke box footballs basketballs volleyballs maybe a sled or two The annual "NOTHING SERIOUS"' project is a little late this year For a good reason: I had a decision to make — I Neighborhood children would be on the streets unsupervised As it is they have a center to call their own But there is a great lack of things to do at the center iLast I or the n light of hard-cor- e poverty They do not profit much from federal handouts But they need $IDO man Bracken Mayor J hard way? The easy way these days of course is to find some poverty-strickechildren preferably from a minority group try for some Christmas tears throw in jingle bells and Santa Claus play on the holiday emotions Bored restless slightly bewildered I nothing to do lots of time to do It In I They don't even have the advantage of basking in '' -:' the current lime: each 57x M MIY'lity ter-- O Voting should we do It the easy way town not affect the allowance receives Nothing Serious' n car monthly 4A They're the day vwfud tor a pay raise The pay hike approved by a threeto-Iwo vote will increase the salary for the meyor from 395822 to 11S4 monthly for each of the commissionarid ers and the auditor will go front $'75 to of Af!rrIk BA ('tilorna I Lake It tmrte an r1 rt in a As s tat1 flrAnArt and dts1itant 111h11 Mrris ' Salt I! 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