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Show 2,000 AT overnment tody visory Group program Ways of increasing efficiency and reducing costs of local government through modnn methods and practices will be considered by the Advisory Group of the Local Government Modernization Study tonight. Members of the Advisory Group wi'l meet at 7 p.m. in the College of Law. Moot Courtroom, Univers' v of Utah. Under consideration specifically will be time and motion studies, work flow, work measurement and standards, record keeping, cost accounting, systems analysis, and said LeRoy Harlow, study director. Exhibits and study materials will be distributed to the Advisory Group at the meeting. More than 100 Utah. is have been participating in the Ad of the Modernization They Study. come from all walks of lile and all parts of the state and are used by the study stall as both a sounding board and as an advisory body. In its recent work, tne Advdifisory Group reviewed six ferent internal forms of local each of which government could have several variations. Members of the Advisory Group expressed their preferences, with some of the members noting that under certain conditions one form might be preferable to another form under a different set of conditions. On a point system basis, n,e; hers favored a mayor-chie- f administrative officer form of local government over other forms. The voting was : adi m ist ra tiv e Mayor-chie- f compu-torizatio- Pandering Charges Dismissed October 20, 1969 DESERET NEWS, Monday, 22 B officer PALACE FOR 'FREE SKATE' of the ice Slips, slides, chills and spills were all part took advantage about as 2,000 people fun Sunday skating of 10 hours Iree skating at the Salt Palace arena. The Salt Palace opened its doors from noon to 10 rink. p.m. to let the public try out the giant ice admission with started price ; sessions Public today, of $1.25 for adults, SI lor students and 75 cents for children under 14. Skate rental is 75 cents lor each session, and hockey equipment can be rented. Earl Duryea, Salt Palace manager, said group rates are available lor both open and closed sessions, and script cards are for sale at $10, saving 20 per cent. Special sessions for figure skating lessons will be arranged, and there will be skating nfter some Salt Lake Golden Eagle hockey games, Duryea said. per cent, "strong 20 council per 23 mayor 18 r cent; Weak mayor-counciper cent; adand council-chie- f ministrative officer, both 14 11 per cent) commission per cent. council-manage- l, Ranking the six forms of government on a best and "worst choice basis, members of the Advisory Group adminlisted the mayor-chie- f istrative offider form best by 34 per cent, and the commission form as worst" by 40 per cent. e The dismissal came female witnesses after who were to testify against the four defendants failed to ap- - pear for a preliminary ing set for Friday. hear- The The two men and two women were accused of pandering in a complaint signed Feb. 24, 1968, by Det. T. W. Brown of the special investigations division of the Sait by Judge Melvin H. Moms. two Lake City Police Department. each. No ages or addresses were given. 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Barbara Robinson, Beautiful Spinet - are Louis Leon State; four I Which one oS 'these Efforts Hailed In Aid To Blacks U. ,2 ' t By BRIAN GRAY Deseret News Staff Writer Negro aide at the University of Utah blamed the news media Sunday for misrepresenting the black student as "a person bent on disrupting and destroying the nations A colleges. Harison Whitney, special assistant to the provost in charge of black affairs, also 'praised the University for making progress in an honest and sincere attempt to Negro woes.. NAMED TO STAFF ; . Mr. Whitney spoke to students and priests at the Catholic Newman Center. A former student at California State University, he was appointed to the University staff in October and is studying towar da bachelors degree in philosophy. A must white person approach a Negro in the same .way as he would approach any other human being, said Mr. Whitney. The press speaks about the different needs and wants of the Negro the black doesnt. DESTROY. DISRUPT The press depicts the Negro as wanting to destroy . and disrupt the universities. Actually the Negro is attending college so he can get ahead, so he can have a nice car, a nice home, and take Lost Hunter Back Safely Continued from Page B-- l take care of himself until help arrived. Jeep were patrolmen involved in an earlier search in the Monte Cristo area for another deer hunter identified as Rolando Birlia, 36, address not listed. Birlia was reported missing by members of his hunting party about 5 p.m. Saturday, It was reported that Birlia was last seen about two miles north of the Big Horn Cafe on the Monte Cristo Road. The search was called off at Saturday when the 10:50 p.m. hunter returned to camp, sheriff deputies said. Harrison Whitney . needs not different" trips to the mountains like white persons. He said the average black student doesnt look upon indifascist vidual whites as pigs, though many young Negroes feel the white man developed from a racist culture. SLAKES PROGRESS The University of Utah has made much progress in aiding the Negro. The percentage of blacks is still low less than one per cent of university enrollment is black though Negroes comprise three per cent of Salt Lake Citys population but the climate is becoming more welcome. I would expect some departments such as the rigorous College of Engineering to remain lily white for some he stated. Most coltime, lege blacks are majoring in the social sciences, and they avoid some fields because the courses are too difficult and ,, Vr Choose any one of these five gifts when you open or add to your PFS insured passbook savings account in the amount of $250 or more or open an insured PFS savings certificate account. V A,vj WEAR-EVE- R HALLITE 9" FRY PAN, with copper colored cover that wont tarnish. - r& LIGHTED COSMETIC ROR. Soft shadow-fre- e ing for perfect make-u- lightp. (Limit: One gift per account. 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