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Show Thursday, June 26, 1969 DESERET NEWS, 2B State Aides ISGOUNfU v SmORES 1 gxneiftflns? To Get Boost In Pay Continued from Page B-- sioners except Tax l members, the Legislative Budget no later than 60 days before the 1970 budget session of the Legislature. FIXED BY BOARD Salaries of state officers not specified by the act will be fixed by the State Board of Examiners. This includes compensation for most of the highest-paiofficials, mainly in the areas of education and medical specialists. In addition to the governor, the new act hikes the pay of the other four elected state officials. The Secretary of State and Attorney General, both members of the Board of Examiners, will go from $13,000 annually to $17,500, The yearly stipend of the State Auditor and State Treasurer will be increased from the current $12,000 to $14,000. ' Commis-sio- n who receive $12,000. Commissioners of Financial Institutions, Public Safety and Insurance, who ncr are paid will move up to $12,000, $15,000. The new Commissioner of Agriculturp, sole admin- istrator when hie three-macommission was reorganized, n will receive $13,300. He now gets $12,000. Directors of the Depart-- . ments of Development Services, Natural Resources and Social Services are all pegged for $15,000 under the new bill. Each gets slightly more than that at this time, but the salaries will not be reduced until new appointments are neces- d sary. A salary Chairmen of the State Tax Commission, Industrial Commission and the Business Regulation Commission will all receive $13,000 under the new bill. The Tax Commission chief now gets $12,000 and the others receive $11,000. Other members of these commissions will get $13,000, compared to the current salaries of $10,000 for all commis- - $15,468. rainfall has spoiled what had been estimated as a large crop, only slightly smaller than last year's bumper heavy vJM harvest. Air Force Base copter pressed into action by Gov. Calvin L. Rampton in an effort to save cherries apparheli- ently brought little relief. It was hoped that the copter's turbulence would blow the moisture from the fruit, but more rainfall Wednesday afternoon rendered the aircrafts service almost useless. More showers fell during the afternoon, and the helicopter aid proved to be of little value except as an experiment to prove the value of future use of helicopters under Francis certain conditions, said. Utah County growers contacted by the Deseret News estimated losses of 50 to SO per cent. Buyers who earlier inspected orchards in the area have now declined to buy the Summer Print Rug or Upholstery COTTONS SHAMPOO 1.19 graduating class Variety Pack of 6! BED PILLOWS SPONGES 23 1.67 0 21x27 cut size; plumpty foam filled. Attractive fjoral ticking. Assorted sizes O'Cello. ic Boys Never-Iro- n SPORT SHIRTS Reg. 2.27 For G.L.P Sheri Knell 90 Johnson and Johnson Fruif.of-the-Loo- BAND AID Lisa Smith Ronnie Jones 77 kA m . lf 5 wmssD ft1 tTTrnTiJTT G.l.P -- C.LP. Nylon end lycra panty brief. While, pink, blue or beige; sizes 99 assorted sheer strips. A summertime 1st aid station. - 51 $ 36-- 11 i2-F- T.x t Regular or Super .w: KOTEX I U m CONTROL PANTY SHEER STRIPS $ - 3, V. ft raid 100o cotton; sleeveless styled with Color coordinated panties. Sizes n, BOX OF vte, A,. Bush by DRESSES $ of the old Salt Lake High School will hold its 54th reunion tonight at the Doll House, 1318 S. Main at 7 p m. and widths; pure cellulose Girls Tennis in button-dowspread or Ivy collars. Solids, plaids or stripes; sizes 6 to 1 6. ! d G.t.P. Polyester-cotto- n a ready-filie- Jumbo Foam '15 Class To Meet 1915 Spray foam rug shampoo; upholstery shampoozer. end cords In the newest fashion Reg. cherries). Pickers remained idle early today as rain and wind continued along the Wasatch Front. The finish; Reg. prints; cut from full bolts. around 10 cents a pound. Three orchard owners in the Orem area, Charles Anderson, Mrs. Rutli Billings and Clive Pulham, have all stopied all picking operations in their orchards. The only happy people in the cherry business are the few small growers who have trees of early varieties which, were harvested before the rains hit the valleys. Pulham reported he was able to harvest only a few cases of cherries to be sold for brine fruit (maraschino mustard Orange, Avocado or chromed stemo burner. G.LP. cherries for shipping. As a result, plenty of cherries are available to consumers who want to pick the fruit and pay l 6.88 (O Duck if Reg. Hobnails or honeycombs; a host of the most popular colors in solids or stripes. m Control Rain Damages Cherry Crop A Hill Ilf FONDUE 94 Reg. 4.88 remain at $15,000, same salary scheduled for the Director of the State Retirement who now makes Board, B-- Ideal Gift! Aluminum or Full Chenille BEDSPREADS w receives $18,792. Highways Neither will be cut. The State Building Board Director will receive $17,000, an increase over his present stipend of $16,068. Salary of th' Director of the Liquor Commission will TAX COMMISSION' Continued from Page Twin set for the Directors of Finance and Highways Departments. The Finance Director is now paid $19,243 and the Director of of $17,500 is DEEP POOL 48's Our $ ' Don Mortensen Rebecca Chirk Kimberly Spainbower Destri 99?94 Robertson CO C.LP. Dt .ERET NEWS SENDS B'RTHDAY GREETINGS TO. Paul Bush. Son f Mr a?d Mrs. Allan Bush, 159 W. 7th South; $hn KneH. dauqhtar of Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Knell, 410 Meadowlark Lane. Bountiful; Ron rue Jones, son of Mr. ar.g Mrs. Paul Jcnes, 1044 E. 2nd South; Lsa Smith, daughter of Mr. and Mrrs. Brent Smith, 5C0J S. State, Murray; Don Mortensen, sen of Mr and Mrs. Dale Mortensen, 1391 E. 7240 South' Rebecca Clark, daughter o Mr. and Mrs. James Clark. 6240 W. 350 South, Hunter; Kimbeny Soamhowar. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Spainhower, 7543 S. 1520 West, West Jordan; Destri Robertson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Groroe Robertson, 2) W. North ; and all other babies one year old Thursday. (Pictures of babies Temple, of Deseret News subscribers will be taken free of charge at the Deseret News baby photo studio, 34 E. 1st South. Monday trough Friday from 10 a m. until $ p.m. at least three days before baby's birthday.) BIRTHS AS REPORTED FROM SALT LAKE AREA HOSPITALS: BOYS: Mr. and Mrs. Stephen ArgyJe, 94J Deborah Cir., Bountiful. Mr. and Mrs. Bing Hong Wong. 2697 Glenmare Si Mr. and Mrs. Rodney Sovereign, 1334 H, 585 Scum St. Mr. and Mrs. Eddie E. Williams, 40 Wahington Mr.ano Mrs. Eddie E. Williams. 8?0 Washington St. East. Mr. and Mrs. William Lewis, R. Taylor, East. Mr. and Mrs. Jc Mr. and Mr. W.lilam Leu Randall, 11 W. American Ave Mr. and Mrs. Allan James, 78 E. 200 South Ciejn-eEast. Murray. Mr. and Mrs. Henry A. Woodruff. East Mr. and Mrs. William B. Davis, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest V. Saldivar, Mil E. 8125 South, Safety. East. Mr. and Mrs. Michael G. Kautz, GIRLS: M and Mr. and Mr. and J.r. and t'f. and r. and tor, and fir, Ave Rulon J. Nielsen 266-tFrank Harris, 185 Virginia St Dan K. Armstrong. 2640 w. 28X) South. Douglas Hammond, 2189 Vimont Ave. Don F. Bahr, 1499 E. 520 South, Provo. East, Murray. Steve T. Davis, Reed L. Roberts, 97 W. 1800 South. Bountiful, Davis S. Oliver, 12810. 950 East, Draper. v mm tv 5. Hiorrms rv,. Caine, wtiih Ik. and Mrs. W. Richard Kelson, J1C3 S, 900 East, Bourvuuu 7A9lh East. C. Mrs. and eeia Raymond Jy. & Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. 4. r' Complete Wlifi Filter! ..i L: f . 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