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Show i muptoriyjiif ini ipirgir''W"rr''iyw'irTyi,)il,''r,ii,,y-fij(i'i(rwirir'iii- il, DESERET NfcWS, Friday, July 4g i' r1"11 yii iji i u'riffT'u my vJrvU" lyirn r i cDiii"'i'ry4 Contained from Page the from for city higher costs of licenses and inspections. Sait Lake Mayor J. Bracken Lee has long been an advocate for the consolidation, asserting that Salt Lake City residents pay county-wid- e taxes, yet receive no services frmo hte County Health De- l several years. The merger contract will call for the city to continue its financial support to the consolidated health department for 18 months, then reduce it for five years. by County Commissioner Royal this K. Hunt reemphasized that consolidation morning tax will mean a county-widincrease. However, one official who asked not to be named suggested that the consolidated health department might be operated without a tax inone-fift- partment. They have been paying for their own he. 1th department, which is costing $783,779 this e year. Harrison praised Dr. E. Arnold Isaacson, director of the State Health Divisions Bureau of Local Health Services, for his great work in shepherding all the details of crease. this complicated goal to a successful conclusion. Isaacson said the praise should go to the subcom This would be accomplisned with new accounting measures, use of available federal funds, and assessment of . p.uwapa ViZ- I If m . Hill HI MM.- 'nf iy'Tii'ij'ir,flwljrr,'jf "ip rtr Tyfi'ny'ifcry Midnight Nears For Clubs 196? Continaed from Page B-- y"" good performance. Dr. Richard J. Nelson, who has served as city health ....... , p one-tim- premises. This amounts to $9,000, of which $8,500 is forfeitable. The clubs are required to supply a variety of documents with their license application, including articles of incorporation, bylaws and house rules, floor plan, public liability insurance, a copy of the last annual audit and a letter of exemption from the Internal Revenue Service to indistatus. cate their As of Friday, 17 applications for licenses had been received by the Utah Liquor con- at University to determine the Hospital cause of death of a ducted today did not attend. who was dead on arrival at Holy Cross Hospital Thursday at 8 p.m. The baby, Alex Craig Dillon, was brought to the hospital by his mother, Mrs. Sue Dillon, 2676 Berkeley Cir., who said the child became sick during the afternoon. Cut Welfare Staff rrr .- An autopsy was being infant sons by Sept. 1, Richard P. Lindsay, director, said Thursday at ? regional directors meeting in Salt Lake Gty. Changes will affect all areas of the state proportionally, he said. non-prof- it Control Commission. - y from local police control. The new law makes a state license conditional upon approval by the city or county and ups the bond to $7,500. e Also, there is a $500 state license filing fee and an additional $1,000 bond if there is a liquor agency on the Autopsy On Baby Cat-mu- Due to budget restrictions imposed by the 1969 Legislature, the Division of Family Services, former Welfare Department, will be decreasing its staff from 640 to 600 per largely immune l which has been in effect for many years, the new law permits private clubs to have liquor agencies on their premises. Under the old law, a private club was chartered by the secretary of state and a $5,000 bond (rarely ever forfeited) was required. The clubs were director, indicated he would not want to head a merged health department. Both Drs. Brewerton and Nelson devote part of their time to private practice and part to their health departments. All members of the County Commission attended the meeting and three city commissioners were present. City L. Commissioners James ll Barker Jr. and George B. who worked .out on thousands of decisions down to a staff the merger organization when it takes place. While no chief has been designated, Dr. Joseph 0. Brew-ertothe present county director, indicated he would be willing to take the post for a salary of $25,000 with yeearly merit system increases on mittees B-- Another five or six had been returned to the applicant ior correction information. additional or These will probably be in by the deadline. Salt include Applicants Lake Gun Club, University Athletic Club, Ambassador Club, all of Salt Lake City; Ogden Golf and Country Club; Club Car 19, Park City; Ft. 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