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Show V tr vjv a c w 4 rv Page 2 I ',omih Monday Morning, January 3, 1977 Page 21 OtXUliU OCl uim Dan Valentines S'1' r- w ft1 - "Ai -- & y 'y - zr v- ? i ax '''' vt' S.V h Sfa f v s to keep a handle on spending While seeing a hai.ee for hiking the i Sowards g is tax, W" t I All t liill) COUkl IdKO ( f k Mt -, j,V v r- v tf1 i J rw V jv s - H ' ?t 'S'- i - s,ff , Tar- - K- i SSSfe Vi, , s' A'though he hnsn t polle d hs Republican majonlv he said be is tom meed from pest disi ussions that a good mam comprising that majority art1 opposed to the lax reinov a Concerned With Revenue "1 m sure flit j are symphuthetic with the needs of the low income and the regressive nrtute of the tax, but were talking about $50 to $o5 million m revenue fioin that portion of the sales tax Rep Sow aids said Whue d,j you tome up with the ltwenne to offwt that on a lontiiiaing basis he said 1 have lOchildieii and food is a big pin of the budget But if y ou go along and just lilt i t ase the sales Ste Page 25. 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Vt 'Xf- r- vt nv"2 ' 'S. xC Irt 4fT advocates menis on 1 Rep Sowaids said he is opposed to 7"'v "j the concept of changing the method of ge.olir.e taxation to a percent ago of price Ho said he is afraid of possible revenue to me icstmtcd "windfall read fund sviTnoui propei legislative monitoring Applied to Gallons Therefore he sad he would back raising the taxation as it is now applied on tents per gallon Its now seven cents h,lV1 a fcal'u. u..d road cf::- '-' boost is ca'ed at least a two-ceneeded But Rep Sowards added he is iru lined to fashion any gas tax boost as an emeigenoy measure" with a definite time, such as two years, roi its use so a legislativ e review is forced at the termination period Whlc he is opposed to continuing transfer of general tax money surplus t shore up road building efforts, he noted that fh past tiansfers havent bet n entn ely adv erse because it 1ms gislature into specific brought the appropriations to balance the ro id fund By Douglas L Parker Tribune Political Editor The speaker elect for the Utah House ot Kepesertatives, Rep Giaue M Sewards, favors hiking the state gasnhne tax and believes the Utdi legislature will provide some increase during its general session convening Jan 10 The eiehl-vea- r Recubhcan House veteran from Vernal, his party s caucus choice to lie metalled as speaker opening day by virtue of a 40 to 35 GOP majority, eomrv mod on pend ng legislation m an interview Wo simply have got to have more funds for our highway s, Rep Sowaids said The legislatuie in two previous ses sio..s has rejected gubernatorial appe-al- s for a gas tax boost and, instead, transferred general tax money to maintain load building and mainie-narn- e efforts NVivu Tr-da- y n Vp&soime ier ssaie akc jLac&e Sfiimnj J,rvyrt fa h 1 gait TV U'! tt u, S 1 - y r J U At 'g t v - , c- - a & ss ts - k " J v i A. il Uiado Suuards A (ds Tax Boost? IU K Cause of Death: Teething 6 P VMMliSilO .1 c JhtHUs H ftt fl p ft -- rS Japan where were made they j it N tKMWv'VK'iasM 7 Jan 3 an lmpoi tant day m r ' f vr " s 7 J , a - TVJsr.r -r fz?-- - f 4 f :jrt Salt Lake City County health want, to know why Mary Madduc!:, age 11 months, d'ed Hpr official cause of death Teething ' The physician is stumped, since f A toddlers dont die of teething and he doesnt know how to pinpoint her fatal ailment He may never find end the real cause Man Maddockdied 107 yeais ago on -- ' "r -.- jwy. ' ' 2rtar .trtes. r. iv1 ss- -i TMea Ml .,rv 4, ? 'i XV ly 11 V Sj - 5s:Jwvs- Jj'y Mfw . v -- Td -- z l -- n--- I 7 -- 3 v Oct 17, One of Vieores rw ".j. cj , wm? v gigyan. .' HERES A HAPPY litt'e note to the odds are off the new year 2,500,000 to one that you wont be hit by lightning tn the .ext 12 months . . . If you're an average American, youll uut iyz iounds of pickles in 1977 . . 4U. rrf; ciHfJ.. 5. faft-- o vtxsl vrtir.--Ca- .V' ' Svg? A, isf. T, rt vrravia. . g 3 -r- v V W'x3.N XvatJST'v x .Tc-- c ? 4 p, I A jg'wC.y J, v ... a a. 3SiSas5Ss- & vjefct at the Salt Lake Health Department for research purposes. is removed from its shelf Held together by masking tape, the 129--j ear-olSalt Lake City Record of Deaths, 1847 to 1884, d Kkcord 104 Ml, NR IRANI V A to a air you get four minutes worth d City-Coun- ty von t match those lirted on today's death certificates Dr Gibbons speculated tne magci s ' iiiimu " or black canker" were forms of cancer, while a "white swelling stood foi an infection Poisoningv from wild parsnips, berms and other vegetation occasionally appealed in the death columns The end y , a putrid sore throat, See Page 25, ( oiumn 1 x tg J hai gmg for air hats the country coming to1 . . . he National Ruie Awii starting a big campaign to recruit women members I suppose this drive for lady lifle siiootei s is part of the womens lib inuv c ment lm sort of lukewuim The rifle awoiiutton vays it wants to sign up a million oi so ladies to ..hoot rifles I uingine, t 1 ! . 1 )kati IS HI K A 1 J V1 Pi A 4 quarter J ' ! 22 4 1 2; I 4 .,f a r- sehen.1 the v dure (.p b,.rk to wrK 'r i Special to The Tribune A Sandy woman was CITY killvt tarty Sunday and eight other pel sons lnjuied heie when a piedawn fne laced thiough a three stoiy modular home, flapping the victims inside The house was gutted PRK Pai k City F ire Chid Thomas Sulliv an said the file onginateo 111 the basement and funneled tipwaul thiough the top vtoiiev He vaid portioriv of the base ment aie above ground The eight otuor pel sons happed inside weie forced to jump Mime ftom as high av 23 feet to safety 21 i v re lli v ud ail uni rtvator ll.e Malshalv ottne M ...day t. ihtt'oum lltvl I thi 111 v,,i(i .1. a'tho i t al (eiiu lit . ft'. boke out about t( 1,1 l!i nuge is7Vivmi omi .mined eie I vet n the islunive n t.v t tv an oipht-vi.- 10 3 be Wav k d I'e- - fiu w is t miami! in abo it one boat the e .it sain l ulopsv Sihedulei! fnt the Sta'e Meibcal ammei s ol'i.e sail an aub.pve 1,1 i imed to dehi mine pt exaet eause e.f the woman sdet!l sj nk( sum I 41 H : . T A - f -- 2 & ? x4 y f 't AlT1 ' ? The d He T, V ; lno..i;.'a!, h.:.n.!r!!en efimt, reem tv off- bv 8,tU Lake (1 ,,'aths v. c: e lalnu vv... bi 4i.ii f C.'y Be Sta'e (ti.ru 4120 hi aki (b'tf Sullivan 1 U Ms pi.lrtHians gc to ami the- - tnxpavers ga Fire Claims Victim, Hurts Eight londition at IDS Hospital wile llanv land 5! and l.t .(liv Lund 4' addnvvevin known S$M. THESADCYXIC.SWS rt,rt weie in the teens Keamngs should be colder Monday a Ivet Ci. htH k 1 41 I M..r1il ie who is heading up t ii ifl,..,,algn sign op larly lifle viiiK.ivrs v,vs that "vvorn'm are niue-txttei built for rifle shooting than men hi e auve the have the width in the hips uv Temperatures in most of Utah vu e obov e normal for the date, with Salt Lake City hitting a high of 46 and a low of 33 But due to strong, giety winds the wind chill factor made temperatures fed like they till woiTiin aie Hotua'lv better peitential ifle shiKitcrs than m n again, senes of frontal systems, could bring up to four or more inches of now to some valleys In Utah with over two feet possible n the high mountains. li vatixl at tin 4125 t1"' 3 million fu"' women out in the hills scares me. Rut the1 rifle association folks say that that But there were indications the storms, actually a complicated Suit I 4124 ; cr,!-- , vuy moving Taken to Hospitals Tieatod and n leaved at loial hospi tals weie Phyllis Crovlanu and Jo Lyiui Si Ik itjel in fan condition at linviraity llos p.ta! were Rex Cios'and 53 and Claudia C.rav 2h both cf Salt Lake City In fair u million at St Maiks HovpUa! wire liocLwill Sihutj.r, 3b .tddievv uiiKiiown, ana ALki Ciiay, 20, 1 (an laivebae There was another storm system into Utah from the southwest, but it too wasnt dropping the state death records dont begin The dead woman was identified as Jcwill J Crosland, 57 8565 ( otene Di (12th East Be glad you live in Utah At least, the Utah gas stations aren't charging for air yet! But many of the service stations back tart charge for air A column reader just back from Pittsburgh reports he drove into a Pittsburgh service station and asked for some air for his tires He You But the National Weather Service was issuing winter storm warnings for Monday morning and indicating there is a chance of some heavy snowfall in the mountains of Utah. No Match Today of the ledger's death causes Many i5 .j. ratfw4r-.V4.- J . The combination brought a few niches ot snow to Sardine Cauyuu and surrounding areas, but only a few flakes further south at Alta m Little Cottonwood Canyon 1839 t4Lw. sw3fe-- . Neva- However, waves of moisture ahead of the fiontal system weie depositing some light snow in the far northern part of the Wasatch Moun tain, aided somewhet by cloud seeding operations in the area j YT ir northern California, northern da and southern Idaho I r- - i It What was hung viewed as povsi bly the first major winter storm for the region was aimed at Northern Utah lute Sunday, but stalled ver until 1905. Some of Di Gibbons colleagues have ,4 six'ulated that the teethmg killer might be Sudden Infant Death Syn- 'SHTl drome, also known as crib death A communicable disease might be more tktly. however, since one page carries " eight "teething entries. trecise Feniuauslup With its precise penmanship, the yellowed, falling apart volume offers vai led glimpses of death m early Utah Poor judgment was the leuson one poor fellow passed away, while another souJ was claimed for being a fallen angel One ot the laitiiful went on to his Great Reward when "shot by a Gentile while on duty as a policeman Mortification was a womans ticket to the Pearly Gates "I dont have any ida what that was, Dr Gibbons said A Mrs Blazzard, age unlisted, never made it through "the change of life" in VV t 1896, alv4 4 j4- - . i Cupp Held together with masking tape, the 129 year-ol- d volume is one of a kind Although Utah entered the Union in v vSj , 181.9 one nf scores of children listed as "teething victims m what Dr Gibbons calls his priceless book It is the Salt Lake Citv Record of Deaths, 1847 to 1884. which is kept 111 the health department's vital statistics section under the watchful eye of director June She 3 rtSrar!S . .. '2; -r Vvsc v ' ty 7v W's I &? r 'Wtr t r7Aj-v- T-- .1 If i -- diu-clo- r k 1 V , Death (i The . t-.-- - -- AND machine 4 - start of ail for a . T ie f irt 75. rvv. ' i inches tall, and weighs 172 pounds . . . A young reader wants to know if Robert Reaford. our sci een star neighbor up m Sundance, smekes No he doesn't dnocted e a jsr ir-- Storms Circle N. Utah, Big One Possible Tiibune Medical Editoi , " IT IS, Utah has one of the lowest slate taxes on cigarettes only 8 cents a pack. Massachusetts taxes cigarettes 21 cents per package, Connecticut has a 21 cent tax on cigarettes, the state of Washington taxes cigarettes 16 cents a package . . There's only a per package state cigarette tax m North Caiolma (but they grow the stuff) . . . wav i i- - f v AS just - By Aiifetlyn Nelson fTs s Vf -- sy fad A-- m Di Harty L Gibbons is puzzled by a medical myrtery and he hasnt a clue on how to solv e it ' cigarettes Glade Peterson, tine opetalie lenoi .a back home m Utah after two decades as one of the top opera strs ir. Europe Glade wilt be singing I Faghacci at I Kingsbury Hall later this month Pagliaici" is all about a clown with a knife in his back sounds like the story of my life Two out of every 100 police officers in the United States today ure women thought you'd like to know . . . And d'd you know there is a special brand of greeting cards on the maiktt just for lefthanders They open lae othei wav than right handed greeting tards My, what wont they think up next ' " 7W 'v Evactly 39 years ago, on Jan. 3, 1938, the March of Dimes was organized. Happy birthday, March of Dimes. Clarence Parr of Burley, Idaho, has just been named Potato Man of 1976 by the national potato industry So, whos the 1976 Potato Woman of the Year9 . . Dont be surprised if the upcoming Utah State Legislature doesnt try to increase the Utah State tax on YOU RE AX AVERAGE American woman (between 18 and 74 years old) if f net 3 S mchps in the air y ou c,cnd and if you weigh 143 pounds The average American male is 5 feet 9 :t :r. a rj0 m V? history (arent they aU) . . Ray Milland, the actor, was bom Jan 3, 1908 This makes Ray C9 years old And I can remember when he was just a kiu anui . . . TempuS fugits. Sjyw-- -i ' -- . j nj iiiii- M - S'J?Sai.vks & s" - V . rt ' fs t tennial salt and pepper shakers left over Hes planning to send them back to u.4ah te 1 H Medical Ridoie MONDAY WASH LINE: Well, here it Jail 3. 1977 ,nd one Salt Lake wholesaler still has 31' gross of Bicenis S'" MT ih long beftnc Utah achtcveu M.i 4'o- -i kiimt'Se's Tin1 )' icedew' fnaiK offt is iei V of !ea!h m eailv i tab, u.js.1, of which new b.'uie nits', it. 1 sc,11 cl.e rs and pbyvieiuis s b snd Pow.'ver ttn.t a preliminary r, OI t a. 5li.li' t i ,1 vboWid plt wom,,li Hu uU is 0 wii d..Ld 1, k. |