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Show Wednesday, June IT, 1969 DESERET NEWS, 2B Promises Of (Equality Continued from Page B-- these were l tions for minority employes: Negro knowing his "place or thinkinig he knows his "place; lack of insight or "place or thinking he knows his "place; lack of insight or understanding on the part of the white businessman; poor communications; recruiting methods geared to white socvalues. ietys middle-clas- s He called for "affirmative action . . . giving Negroes and other minorities encouragement, training and other assistance to equip them as competitive workers. Erown, a recent Nixon appointee, singled out Utah as a alive state "astoundingly He with discrimination. explained: ' 75 per cent Utahs of population was employed In blue collar jobs, most of which were occupations. Two out of every three Indians were tmployed in blue of collar jobs, and Spanish-America- semi-skille- n d one-ha- 1 B-- l International Airport and two others in reserve. The church and business must lead the community fight to end injustice, he said. , Forest rangers have d estab-jlishe- a fire danger rating station at Samak east or ! Kamas which replaces the one at Soapstone. Instruments at the locations determine the of the vegetation and the burning conditions in the forest. I condition ! ! building. Churches have ' too often engaged in sophisticated dialectics and "bantering argumentation instead of seeking solutions through their great influence, he charged. Brown also urged businesses to use in "corporate imagination baremployment removing riers for minority groups. one West He mentioned Coast firm which aided minority employment by removing high school graduation Dr. James D. Boyack, academic dean, said 39 courses in 15 fields of study will be offered. Classwork will begin June 16 and continue through July 25, he said. lj and non-jorequirements related intelligence tests. Another business, he said, met with success by offering a "bounty to employees recfuture minority ommending Others are located at the Bear River Ranger Station and the Fire Control Center. Soter said the fire condition I already has reached class ! three and is on the verge of t entering class four. Class five I means an extreme fire danger ; which gives an indication of the potential fire hazard al-- 1 ready present . from Page B-- The local awards were L. David matcom- missions become the vehicle which large sums of through to are be disbursed, money the demand for broadening the membership of these commissions will be greatly increased, he said. Gov. Forrest Andersen of Montana, a new chief executive elected last fall, said the federation idea is a good concept because we need organizations which reflect community of interests. 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Our need to develop and conserve water resources has passed far beyond what was originally envisioned when it was the sole need to get more water to more undeveloped FABULOUS SAVINGS HOW Famous-Bran- . . Vume-tkciM- the meeting, Preceding board members will attend O O TENDER district on f America's Most presi- dent, said the meeting will be held in the Carbon County GRAIN FED APPLIANCE CENTER On Ft.-ro- n, Is OUR FEED LOT! opportunity presented by director l 3 Clyde E. Conover, Emery County, board public Stanley Litizzette, chairman of the Price Water Improvement District, and George Waterman, president of the Carboh County Water Users Association, are to speak. workers. and the Four Comers regional of commission, composed Utah, Colorado, New Mexico and Arizona, all federation states. "But, as a practical ter, if these regional Price. The Courthouse. invited, he said. DIRECT FROM Save Alliance, Rampfon Asks Continued .V.V.V.V VVAV.VAV.'.V.W.m Water plans of the Carbon-Emer- y counties area as they fit into a state water plan will be aired at the next meeting of the State Water Resources Board June 17 at 8:30 a.m. at b ! Soter said other precautions being taken include a fire closure order that will take effect June 15 and contacts by I fire guards with picnickers I and campers with a warning about the dry conditions. ron. They will tour Emery' County water projects Mon; day afternoon. session lf FIRE Continued from Page considered unskilled occupations. While about 30 per cent of the states Negroes could boast of white collar positions, most of these jobs were in service oriented occupations such as bellboys and clerical help. "The number of minority peoples in Utah who hold professional, technical ;nd managerial jobs can be numbered not in the per cents but in the tenths of one per cent, Brown said. "Utah has a special problem in that its population contains three distinct minorities, all of which have different cultures but which face similar problems in overcoming discrimination. He said it is only human nature that, with the passage of federal legislation and sympathy from certain business firms, minority peoples are less tolerant and becoming more impatient as they near their goal of full equality. Registration for summer classes at Westminster College will be conducted Friday from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. in the colleges administration ceremonies g for the Mill Site Dam, Mon- day at 11:30 a.m. west of Ferground-breakin- State Board T o Hear Carbon-Emer- y Plans Summer Signup At Westminster - 47 South Main as " 4. iT |