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Show i' f i r I Sock yiB'p tfnu School Bn What i: boils do.n to is, Will the sc cool be run by authority or by any group of who shout loud enough and demo rstrate king enough V Linford said a committee of students, faculty members And one parent has been working on possible revision of dress standards, but that work is not completed yet. At another Salt Lake junior high school today, a handful of students voluntarily traded ) stu-den- rs dresses.. came wi.en the school Tkurs-a- v in pants, a violation of Suspension firls arrived at dress standards. To be readmitted to school ach grpl had to bring one or th parents with her to rhool cases where thus ras inconvenient, readmisrion pvas done by telephone or chooL letter. ; Principal A. Fred Linford said the girls had to bring their parents with them so they coaid hear both sides of the story. We wanted to come municate, to talk with the parents." He said, We've been very encouraged. Of more than 90 parents-- ; weve talked to, only about three spoke against the their miniskirts and for conservative shirts and ties and dresses with hems five to 10 inches below the knee. No one was sent home. face-to-fac- suspension. In talking with instigators of the Thursday incident, Linford said it seemed the girls aim wasn't to get to wear SKI D00 headquarters JACK PREECE MARINE 1 4203 S. Stats Open 9 to 9 til Dec. 23rd Closed Sun. and Mon. 266-74- RING' CASC Dresses AH but about lfl of trie 126 rirls suspended from Nonh-- j est Junior High School. tv. Goodwin, Thursday were tack Ln class today, wearing f Mini and maxi meet at Glendale Junior High. pants, but to stage a protest, to be heard. Money s,olen Burglars pried open a locker at Deseret Gymnasium, 161 N. Main, and removed $207 in cash from the w allet of Frank 2714 E. 5200 Armstrong, Were willing to talk about dress standards," he aid. Norris Boyd, principal of Glendale Junior High School, 1430 Andrew Aw., said the students decided on the atypical dress after boys were reminded by their homeroom teachers that shirt tails are supposed to be tucked in. Boyd said the schools policy is anything which disturbs the educational process will not be condoned. Power Pact Viewed As Basin Threat South. WASHINGTON (UPI) -The signing by the Interior Department of contracts to permit construction of a huge power generating plant at Page, Ariz., was termed regret t a b le Thursday by Wyomings congressional delconegation because the tracts could present a threat to Colorado River entitlements of Wyoming, Colorado, New Mexico and Utah. The Christmas gift for levers! ""Wy ly i water possibility exits that lawsuits might be filed questioning the validity of the contracts. The Upper Basin states simply have not been protected against the probability that Arizona will exceed the allocation to 50.000 acre-fee- t which it is entitled from the Upper Basin under the Upper Colorado River Compact and the law of file river, the delegation said in n Joint statement Sens. Cliff Hansen, RrWyo., Gale MGee, and John Wold, said, Rep. Transit Hearing In South S.L Good Buy At Auction Turns Sour SOUTH SALT LAKE Residents can voice their views on the formation of a transit district at a public hearing Saturday at 9 a.m. in the city court room, according to Mayor O. P. Davis. Details of the district's formation and its effect on South Salt Lake will be outlined. Mayor Davis urged that residents attend the meeting and participate in the discussion. Policemen usually file complaints against citizens, but the tables were turned today in a case with an interesting ring. Brent Cheney. 3449 C--m mings Rd., purchased three jeweied rings last Saturday at the Salt Lake City Police partments the they believed the contract signing might lead to increased delay in construction of the plant because the Road Aid Cheney, thinking he received a good buy on the rings, had them examined by local jeweler and discovered the rings had a value of less than $5 each. Police Chief Dewey J. Fillis said Cheney would have to accept the loss. He said there is nothing to indicate the auctioneer had misled Cheney into thinking the rings were of high quality. The chief said his investigation shows that Cheney made his bid after overhearing a conversation between persons in the audience. Money for the rings was turned over to the citys general fund following the auc- a Promised Federal funds for use by the State Highway Department during the last two quarters of fiscal 1970 will be released as promptly as possible. A telegram promising such release of federal road money was read o the State Road Commission this morning by Clem Church, Panguitch, chairman. There was concern earlier this fall that the federal government might freeze any further road construction. Balances of funds released by tl.e U.S. Bureau of Public Roads for the first two quarters of the fiscal rear will remain available for obligation during the remainder of the fiscal year, the telegram states. R. R. Bartelsmeyer. director of public roads. Federal Highway Administration, sent the telegram to the district engineers office for Utah, with instructions that It be forwarded to the State Highway Department finest artistically I'Hi'Kv -- CLOSED CHRISTMAS DAT de- signed Cantonese 44 Ttssa 'H5KSHB n as? m&mm RIB $ut 500OT Plan your office group luncheon and parties in our centrally located, tropical Polynesian. Special catering for small or large groups. 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