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Show Page 29 Official Says Workers in Building at HAFB Exposed to Chemical Dan ger WASHINGTON \[ Radioactive Bundy LosesBid to Bar Tank Moved Reporters Over Issue From S.L. Park ITY (UPI Workers an electronics repai ilding at H Aur Force Base in Utah we to dangerous chemicals ir could cause future and evidence would damage his chances of g fair trial he will entertain ¢ rged the r 0 Says a federal occupat safety official r director of the divi ation and occupational he tank was taken tothe Funds Misspent by Socia Service Unit, Auditor Says d Jects under the grant Those req) changes will be sent to the L. time, say government travel recreational and other questionable items. The grant totaling $800 000, was to be used to arrange with 13 organizations for non institutional services and for alter- forcement Assistance Air Force representatives als cooperated fully in an independent study of the chemical problem, which has been urged by the American (LEAA) which is the admini agency for the the Juvenile quency Office Delin Federation of Government Employees We are now working with LEAA on But Maj Gen Murphy A. Chesney deputy surgeon general for operations Ms. Buffmire youth. The government said whenit did the said. ‘All monies expended have been or will be spent on alternat programs That is the purpose of t grant audit in February the project, aimed The objectives of the grant areto be at reducing the number of youngsters in the State's Youth Development Center had not been started althoughit was slated to begin last Aug 1 Only $74,304 has been paid to the state Bundy, a former Ut met by July 31 but the audit said it doubts that the state can live upto t part of the bargain. The Utah depart ment has already asked for an 11 month extension of the project charged in the Jan the Chi Omega Soro: Mapparet Bowmanan waiting Nuclear nile. St: Petersburg. and the savage bea state officials were an explanation from the Regulation Commission as to why the agency told the Utah Parks and Elderly Given Extra Time To Apply for Tax Rebates Recreation Service the tank had been decontaminated balked at theidea of Air Force funding for the study saying it could be con: strued as biasing the outcome Since we're dealing with an Air Force m wouldn't it be ap- propriate that funding for the study come from the Air Force budget,’ asked Rep James Hanley, D-NY subcommittee chairman Chesney said the Air Force would take the suggestion under advisement i MANNtreataes iker program The tank which is covered with “yellow cake uraniumore, was storedin a fenced off months to apply for rebates on their 1978 property taxes area of the park program Its radiation is only dangerousif the uranium oxideis breathed or ingested. cuit breaker claims has been extended to Oct. 15 David L. Duncan the commission chairman said Wednes. day - He said the extension was granted under the “circuit breaker’ FINAL NIGHT HoyGane AREAL...ORIS IT... SANTHEATRES, 1230 NORTH 233 WEST 374 5625 seanMEATRES TICKETS ON i i leo» vs") sr toa0 [PG] OVER 3rdWEEK ..Catchit. : 200430 MeansON SOURRE) $38 The more youlove... the harder youfight. HALLOWEEN primarily Salt Lake County residents received their 1978 tax notices later in the year than 30 P eceives a tax nly about 6 200 of an ve been filed In 1977. the first year of 8,200 claims werefiled Duncan said the extended deadline applies only to circuit breaker claims not to state incometax returns However, he said Utahns will have ORGA wh Rabbit Species Identified By Scientists at U. of U. SALT LAKE CITY (UPI) — Scientists Wednesday identified bones found in Box Elder County as belonging to a 10,000-year-old rabbit species — a find they are calling “Utah's giant Easter bunny.” “NK ¥ University of Utah zoologist John Q=s=) CHAMP jack rabbit. The bones were found near deer and bison bonesin the Pleistocene sediments of Lake Bonneville. They are probably between 10.000 and 11,000 years old, according to State Paleon- back bones found along the banksof tologist James Madsen Jr The bone: re donated to the Utah Blue Creek westof Thiokol. belong to a large Pleistocene rabbit (genus Lepus. ) who found them, BrighamCity Wyckoff said a pelvis and some fused rez patie AG PASEOSt cae we The ancient species appears to have been 15 to 20 percent larger than its contemporary counterpart, the Utah State Historical Society by the man Jerry Hinshaw of ‘Gasoline Update’ Says Auto Fuel Available in Las Vegas Utah St George reports gas is LAS VEGAS, Nev. (UPI) The Greater Las Vegas Chamber of Com: available Las Vegas Most stations will be merce issued a “gasoline update Wednesdayto advise potential tourists open through the weekend with all in California Arizona and Utah on the types of gas available Some24 hours. availability of automobile fue! for the coming weekend HEATRES CARILLON SQUARE ) 1900 So, 224-5112 The action, according to chamber of ficials, is to prevent a ‘gas scare which could dissuade motorists from traveling to Southern Nevada About 60 percent of Las Vegas’ estimated 16,000,000 tourists yearly travel by STARTS TOMORROW 1:15-3:30-6:15-9:00 auto. ONCE IT BEGINS CAN IT BE STOPPED? California: Barstow Stations will be open through the weekend withall types of gas. Some 24 hours, Baker Stations will be open 24 h S excellent, Anaheim — Ga: San Diego — Interstates 5 & 8 in San * BEST PICTURE :- Diego have gas, also Mission Valley BEST DIRECTOR BEST SUPPORTING ACTOR BEST SOUND BEST FILM EDITING JACK LEMMON JANE FONDA MICHAEL DOUGLAS MATINEE TODAY ve' SUOAT eet aSR ateePeOR eengee n apply to usual ra day this year to file their Reappraisal of property values, and state income returns because April the large numberof taxpayer protests 15 the norma! deadline falls on a Sunprompted by sharp increases in asses- day. Whenthe deadlinefalls on a Sunsed values slowed the process of mail day it is autmatically extended to miding notices in the county night of April 16. TeaTs On ICR ww reso; SALE1030 PM, Mar] age who earn rebate of their son cannot file tax relief The April 15 deadlinefor filing cir because many people Provo« orem HELD the state’s case against him é native community care for delinquent iw ses in ordertofind out all he can that proding for the Admini: the amended proposal” 4 sessions at which he que ings by cither the Energy program on hearingthat he could no tmentor a private contractor un is working on an amended prop: explain and change some A federal report said that the depart ment used the money for personnel radioactive if the media were pern earmarked for juvenile delinquency prevention and it failed to start the auditors. with decontaminated along with ns SeNCNeeesRia WASHINGTON (UPI The Utah Social Services Department has miss pent more than $74,000in federal funds caution in its coverage in o preserve Bundy’s right to a fair trial Bundy contended at Wednesday s ) site because the land is already 1:00-9:30 (PG) NO DISCOUNT TICKETS OR PASSES FOR A LIMITED TIME MANN THEATRES 1230 NORTH 233 WEST STARTS FRIDAY MATINEES DAILY adjoining San Diego; Ontario — Gas is available. Some 24 hours. All types of fuel Arizona: Phoenix reports no shortages. ManyStations are open 24 hours. with all types of gas available Kingman reports gas is available Buyers Spend to Save PHILADELPHIA (UPL Energy costs and high utility bills have made clive home buyers A builder survey showed morethan 89 percent buyers are willing to spend an extra $600 or more during construction to cut heating and cooling bills $100 a year said Honeywell's James P. 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