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Show DESERET NEWS, gg April 30, 1969 Wednesday, Lawyers Will Hear Elder Hanks To Talk Af BYU Graduation - Elder Marion I). Ilanks, Assistant to the Coun-ti- l of the Twelve, Church of PROVC Jesus Gttist of Latter-da- y Field-hous- field-house- . Elder Marion Hanks D. . . . BYU speaker First Council of Seventy. He of the Era of is also editor Youth. He civic has been prominent atfaiis, particui.,rly in in will be Rep. John V. Tunney, son of the former world weight R-- ! required to deduct a portion of the federal allotment from the total received from the state. Federal law now prohibits this transfer. In short, it means the state will have to raise funds it has lieen deducting.) The foundation notes that since passage of the original act in school equalization 1947, the level of school support has risen S284 per distribution unit (DU), or 4.2 per cent each year. The increase provided for next year will amount to 12.4 per rent or J1.166 per DU. The maximum program guaranteed to each district, without an election, will be 510,546 ier DU. the foundation slates. In addition, districts for amounts will reecivp retirement, t r ansportation, extended school year, summer and other programs which will push the total per DU to 511,641. The new finance formula the guarantees essentially same level of financial support to all districts, according to the foundation analysis. Only in the eight richest districts where the mill levy raises slightly more than the guaranteed ievel of 'support and districts which have secured voter approval for voted leeway will boards be able to exceed the guarantees. equalization year's per DU will and that 300 people are at the Summit employed County resorts of Park City, Park City West and Gorgoza. Summit county ski resorts ate just not getting on their feet after eight years of operhe said. ating in the red, This detour through Emigration Canyon is going to cut out the economic base of the area because it will shut off the market tioin the Wasatch Front. Rose's iev that the detour will turn skiers away from the resorts was shared by almost everyone at the hearing. Rose said an alternative to the detour could be to space construction so that the road w ould be opened from Dec. 15 to March 1, which lie acknowledged as a short ski season. lie said the whole plan of the Road Commission shows a callous disregard for the ski resorts." Dick Frost, associated with Park City West, said his stockholders have invested $2 million in the area and expect to put another 55 million into Liberty Awards luncheon Thursday at the Iniver-- s i t y Club, to according John Preston Creer, Law Day chairman. The awards are presented annually to three citizens who have made contributions to society, Creer said. The luncheon is sponsored bv the Utah State Bar. Tunney serves on both the Interior and Foreign Affairs committees of the .House of Representatives. Bill Supported Continued from Page coholism received 42 Senate this week, LH CM I COTTONWOOB 1 0.!)() The miracle white sheets that stay smooth without ever ironing! These are fabulous bargains in a blend of 50 polyester and 50 cotton; percale. Come, write or phone! 214.99 OODC You'll percale sheets n long-wearin- g 184-cou- nt relax in sheer comfort on these fine twin flatfitted, reg. 4.49 2.99 down-proo- means that this increase vary from a low sewing machine ZCSt I BUDGET STORE DOMESTICS viking necchi elna singer others 0 o sary. 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X)int Foundation analysis out that this is a departure ft om the concepts of the 1946 Tax Study Committee which established the present state to underwrite aid system and guarantee the minimum school program determined by law." The intent was, according to the foundation, to provide a minimum program which local school districts could build upon to obas good a school tain program as it wants, if it is willing and able to pay for it. The further move toward heavy- hampion, '69 School Aid Increases Cited Continued from Iuge Ararat Gsisisasexai) The Utah Law Day speaker youth development. In 1957 lie was appointed a member of the Presidents Citizens Advisory Committee on Youth Fitness, on which he served for several years. In this capacity lie has spoken at youth conferences throughout the United States and abroad and was a featured speaker at the White House Conference on Children and Youth. The first chairman of the Utah Committee on Children and Youth, he is a board of national the member Operation Fitness program, of member the board of Weber Slate College and of the College ol Southern Utah. He now serves on the board of trustees of Brigham Young Uirversity and is a member of the National Council, Boy Scouts of America. He bolds a Juris Doctor degree from the law school of the University of Utah. Saints, will give the comaddress at the mencement Young University Brigham convocation on May 29. The sere ices w ill be held in George Albert Smith beginning at 9:39 a.m. The academic procession with Board of Trustees, faculty and graduates in caps and gowns, will begin at 8:13 a.m. front the flagpole on the upper campus and move down the hillside steps to the During the afternoon 12 academic colleges, and the Graduate School will hold separate at which the convocations diplomas will be awarded. 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