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Show - uuununL, Jui--t 21 1 ai As everyone knows, around, since the male has no marrid.'e, but lack of respon-sibiht- v frequently means that one or both partners will be un- married couples are living together in increasing numbers According to the real parent authority, the female sacrifices respect, and the child realises his home hurt Department of the Cen sus, there was an e'ghtfold increase in the Living Together Arrangement (LTA) between 14W) and 190 Today LTA is a national trend BUT LOUISE Muntague. who has written expensivelv about divorce, doesnt think LTA is such a good idea Writing in the April issue of Reader s Digest, she savs When vou demand nothing of a relationship, thats often doesn't conform to the norm. Nor is living together likely to be well received in the business world. In one example she cites, when a young man applied for a job the employer rejected him because he was livhng with a' woman w ho war, not his wife The firm (fit that his LTA smacked if ondecisiveness, acinstability and failure to cept responsibility. U S NEED f m security is an ither rtasui put down by people who live together But she points out, the reason-u- g You have is fallacnus no vxvuriti of any kind You stand a gxd chance of being replaced bv a younger version of v ourself And as for free n o', that s o security either Seouritx is uwiuhfr the build" ing A a-- LTA .x An particularly IN HER conclusion, Monvalid tague says, There are standards of judgment which damaging when children are on the scene, the author asserts What the mother and her lompam m view as a marveious free life style, a mid could set as a freaky she points t mburrasMiif, exactly what vou get According to her, people often enter into a Living Together Arrangement for the very reasons that thev should avoid one An un willingness to accept respon sibilsty is one compelling motivation for LTA, since it skirts the obligations of come from confidence in yourself and your values. To. accept a living pattern that goes against your better judgment is to chip away at your personal freedom out ITS difficult situation all A pau! Dredge Earns PhD THE Dredges other son Doug has completed his studies at University of Utah with two bachelor of arts degrees in business, one in business administration and one m finance. He was among the University of Utah graduates this spring to be Cudu.uion seemed the in thmg at the Charley Dredge home this year Three of then children, Paul, Doug and Dentzel were among gt iduating i lasses THE DREDGE family trav c led to Boston, Mass , where they attended the Deputy Glenn Parker is one of the dixpau hers at the Sheriff who help mam polite departments in Davis Countv Sgt Tom I enox, superv ixer of the Pa is County Sheriffs dispatch system says, It requires a little hit of insanity to man the communications system, which monitors seven radio frequencies and dispatches calls for polu e agent les and two fire departments in the county 1 IN THE communications area trouble like banana come in bunches, Sgt Lenox said No sooner is the department involved in a police emergency, than a serious fire call comes in and deputies must begin to dispatch fire equipment and ambulances Whenever possible, two deputies are scheduled to operate the dispatch center, but sometimes one man must handle several emergencies at once, in addition to answering call that come in over the telephone system IF THE deputy is re ponding to an emergency situation and i call comes m through the radio system or over the telephone, he answers and asks, Is this an emergency 9 If that answer is no, the deputy says, Would you hold the phone please9 He then responds to the emer gency and gets back to the other call when the emergency has been resolved Fvery type of telephone inquiry can come in ovet one of the telephone wires from, What courthouse9 potato m this to is the number How long do you of the bake a altitudt r' SGT. LENOX said that communications center day is a in the pressure During the interview a call came in from a resident in Woods Cross saying that there wa a fire all along the Denver and Rio Grande track from Salt Lake City into Dav is County Sparks from the track had set the dry grass or fire The two deputies went into action and dispatched the South Davis Fire Depart cooker ment and the Nrth 'alt Lake Fire Department During the course of the in terview, two deputies responded to all the communicators involved in putting out the fire and concluded with the mop up operation THE CONSOLE radio system has mul tiple channel capability, allowing the dis patchers to relay messages to most of the police departments m Davis County In addition, the office i able to communicate statewide, has a highway patrol frequency, operates two frequencies in Davis County, monitors a frequency with the school district, and communicates wtth Davis County animal control as well as two fire departments, South Davis and North Salt Lake This dispatch system allows deputies to communicate with II police agencies, three ambulance services, 12 wreckmg services, the Department of Wildlife Resources, Parks and Recreation, and US Fire Sen ice WITHIN THE last two months, the of fice installed a citizens band bay station, which puts dispatchers in touch with CB operators in the area Sgt Lenox said that CB operators can often put the Sheriffs from Centerville, Farmington and Kaysville held a seminar on genealogy May Hat 9a m in the Kaysville Fast Stake Center the event was President Lawrence s die Fast Welling of the Kay CONDUCTING Stskc I Have Opening sorg wac wit- - 'be Work Enough to I dt-invocation giver h, PA Bengt Jonsson THEME of the event Come Walk With Your Ancestors" was followed by ! genealogical research After a question and answer period punch was served dur mg a 15 minute intermission HAROLD Johnson, director of Ogden Genealogy Libraries spoke on why you should dr your genealogy Every Soul is Living was the closing song sung by Pearl Jorgenson display mc'udmg book1; and the result of different histones seminar for Special Interest Groups of all ' ages will be Crafts for Christmas The date will be announced later ek The s n at Harvard, which is a most thrilling experience and to know Paul has excelled to the top in his education career. Paul is through this area They also spent time visiting with him and his at Boston and at Harvard 1 University t M in ( iss imbridge, PAUL DREDGE DR. DREDGE Ihio 'it t i received his degree from Brigham B A Tate of Twin Nancy ind Idaho Young University in Provo in )9 Falls, they are the three children, paren's of lizabeth, David and and his M A degree from Harvard University in I family before returning home Dantzel missed the gradua- Mar- tion as she accompanied friends on a vacation trip to garet He and his family will be residing in Arlington, Va 1471 He is well-know- n married to the former Europe i i L Air National Guard Airman Robert L. King, son of Mr. and Mrs Lloyd G. King of 1437 N 350 W , Layton, has graduated at Lackland AFB, Texas from Air Force basic training i criminal record rd md i By SLNATOR JAKE GARN "j ri la, reported the Federal Mine Safety and Health Act of 1977 This bill will be calendared for full debate and final action within the next few weeks and there are some sections of the legislation which are less than wise and should he changed or eliminated flier ORDER t r insure that the communications tenter will operat in the department i in of a power o nn'nns a die il generator Deputy f rd 'aid - h n the powi r shortag' Hon Ja',r 4 1076 the power sv , irrod in ti n fp m I tah Power and Light went tdf the power supplv wa . four timi s bef' constant The opt rator can see if the irmtant by observing thi power sourer IN THE BILL would it the fust time, he must read the panel for pomy tile to imilunze himself with the s placed on the firing operatic r Tf" r he rr at hr trained not to panic H line to take th i 'hey come," Sgt Linux said "-- e this administrative shuffle, m fact, past experience show's would be an unwise move The Labor Department has been roundly criticized, and often justly so, for its handling of OSHA the Oc cupational Safety and Health Administration It has long it p 'hat certain calls ha-c in real emergency pro ny s tl ItV Tf c ills and radio contact I hed i ) one channel while the w 11 he other dispjirh- - r h mdles the other t aMs m ,ce agency, the dm "As in 'he ability to ri tain his p i he e " n when the pressure r professionalisr s overwhelm Sgt Lenox said And h' d ip t r 's Know that Sgt Ienrx 's kin a .. s King about He started Mthihf M r " c fi'fir p ds a dispati h r 15 1 s bark supers 'sing m e ms that BEFORE INKING a job w h th S'- f h nd i rgt I f pi v had "s f Ma hi him 2 y n "ary s T( pressure of run it ( 'i'j 'r n ck r,,nt' r which h" cads t system if the e 'icin' been under fire for and poor adminis tration Could we expect less if Labor took over MESA9 As long as there is no evidence of poor administration of MESA by Interior, nothing could be gained by a transfer In fact, bureaucratic havoc could result n !i" r the Department of the Interior to the Department of labor There is no justification for ri d light nuts ale thi window Before 'he dispatcher is placed r the mimstration-fro- m i HE ML SI transfer EnMine forcement and Safety Ad Mfc SA- - - ANOTHER objectionable of S 717 would eliminate mine safety programs and replace them with a Federal program Utah has one of six State administered Federal mine and quarry health and safety programs in the nation, and the Safety Division of the Utah Industrial Commission has done an excellent job; the States safety record speaks for itself As long as a locally administered program is functioning effectively, there is absolutely no reason to have its authority usurped by the Feds I will introduce an amendment to the legislation which wll allow states who desire and are qualified, to administer the Federal mine safety program provision On May 16, the Senate Human Resources Committee is L r- mming--coal- broad This were hospitalized a of an automobile accident last weft - t'e i . automotive order of these times but convenience fea KEVIN J Eirt, U an" r , brother, Jim, 14, were riding a motorcycle ieTr ' Midland Drive wher by a car, accord r i 7 nb Utah Highway Pam are the sons of M- Sheldon Birt, i9! c r - 1 A nd attempted to make a left ' and urn m'f 4600 South (jUice-- s 'aid hi ir er told , hem he d d in' me mo inycle THE cycle off cerx aid hit 'he side of the car The brothers were taken ' McKay Dee Hospital by ambulanci and were reported ir fair ,r good condition grb 2 c i i "5 ir tures still attract the new car customer, says the Automo live Information Council THE companies can be counted on to produce their hare of devices in the up coming 1978 model year that add to driving pleasure Some if these luxuries eventually turn out to be motoring aid that pay off in a variety of -- ways North, Clinton UHP officers said e driven by A l Meeteron, 49, of 276 W South. Roy, which 'raveling south or Vid GENEROUS Many a man s thar"-- is he give unto others the advice cant use hi rise K Spotlight, San Diego - HE IS a 1976 graduate of Layton High School. which are regulations unnecessarily restrictive for one type of mining and not strict enough for another. FEAR the end result would be an overall reduction of health and safety throughout the mining in- dustry attempted would severely reindividual flexibility necessary to deal with present coverage strict unique health and safety problem' It would result in b- IN THE com'ng months will be announcements tH-r- e of comfort and convenience items Some 78 owners will be able to push an instrument panel button and see a number that tells them how many miles they can travel on th' fue that's left in the tank 50 Under miles, the numbers will start appearing (utimatically and decrease a the fue' ic consumed The c i topic de' ice will even for highway and city ad, w if. safety, fuel economy, savings Automatic speed controls are one example Steady speed does make the car more fuel efficient and in this day of the 55 mph limit, a -v er doesn't have to take his eps off the road to check the peedometer . -- maintenance field Mine health and safety is, of course, essential There are, undoubtedly, improvements which should be made. However, S 717 does little to promote health and safety, and could adversely affect it files Fuel economy may be the cle ' specialized training in the aircraft equipment 1 o Brothers Hospitalized In Mishap z r this training earned OH ones Two brothers from C' tion of the individual credits towards an associate in applied science degree through the Community College of the Air Force Airman King now goes to Chanute AFB, Illinois for , r Auto-Motorcy- tion and customs and received special instruction in human relations. Comple- metal and nonmetallic- - under a single regulatory umb ella coal The differences and non coal mining are so broad as to almost defy this proposed onsnlidation 1 te THE AIRMAN studied the Air Force mission, organiza- THE ACT also proposes to combine all jiii" r np Completes Training ii'nn " r fn up hers must center i a record nr messages SEVERAL exh.bits were on n s telephone THE MESSAGES are rf' irded on two one for replay if audio tapes necessary and the othf r as a permanent period storage bank of calls over a to listen to the If the dispatcher nee-with telephone or radii message, along rs'cmt he has replay his response, If the dispatcher rr dro'hc- person needs to know what wjs 'aid, the record Ph D in biochemistry spoke about the use of libraries for r i the dispatchers can communicate fire departments in Syracuse, Sunset, in D e so i il dnu( th it the his disposil is Nj b dot t men' Telety pe hi rv n e !',i I i i rfori i mi nt offu er pic ks up i siixjHtt ind wants a license chet k on 'he limn suspect, he tails the dHe-numkx r into tin dispatcher 1 hr di patchtr punches the numbi r Seconds later all 'he ( no the ktvhoatd Pm nls ibout that pi rson pertaining to his v i with genealogy who spoke on personal histories and Dwayne Ashmeade, a services fy in I " t SGT. LENOX said cities don t have the service so the money to pay for Sheriffs Office takes th calls and dispatches for them In addition. Sheriff Dub Lawrence is working or William extending the communications system so Kaysville East Stake High Council, gave a summary A full course dinner consisting of roast beef and all the trimmings was served in the recreation hall t and the opportunity experience of attending Paul's graduation exercises in a He will now Korean illage be teai hing as a professor at both Northeastern University r ulk BISHOP Don Fdward of the Pi ' anation and Speech Dantzel MR. DREDGE and his wife Beth and their son Doug had wrote his thesis Soual Organization " 1 BUT SOMETIMES this moment for relaxing never comes To date the office has logged 227 medical emergencies for which they have dispatched units to re t ome in m or spond Many times the the phone and the vehicles which are to respond, are dispatched o'pr the radio The bulk of the telephone calls that come in are fire calls, Sgt I enox said In addition to fire calls, the Sheriff's Office takes police calls and dispatches for Sunset, Clinton, Syracuse, Kaysville, Farmington, Centerville, West Bountiful, Woods Cross, North Salt lake and all the unincorporated areas of Dav s County instructor of all tf e 4 Court, said, Its difficult to stay tensed up for an eight hour shift If them is a frt t minute, I lean back in my chair and relax for a few' minutes over either the radio at) hi l Dedge on s o' nm d, m ml o'" an U e Pis pat i htr mj't ils c ii 'it m th it is ci t c n d to 12 h nh i in jo r ite 1 it p (mint' i iu television mrinitois art ilso ntc r, loi jo j u she lomniun Uion h wmg t mr diffcn n( m is of the jnl f hy the north tank, the south totank, he honking df sk and the back door the i nl. I hi fifth monitor is located at the Hunt dior of the building Anyone wishing to iTUet thi Sheriff s Office after hours c e lx idt voted l'y the dispatc her ifter he i w , son n thf n leviston mom io I Deputy Collin Hepford, who has trained speakers, Wayne Brickey, superintendent i in the dispatch center for two years, hut now' works as a bailiff in the Distmt in T I the Genealogy Seminar Set For Special interests The Special Interest Groups PI S in. kept f 'nd! ' r t r n " tgt ncy n e n play ed, he c n t i( hi r o s off,( t n wn'oig e d hi c t a y of Sht eng n d r s i IL11 THEY ARE trained as dispatchers foi six months to two years and then move onto some other phase of law enfnrc ement work All officers work th.s job as a part of their training as deputies Somi of that come , i Dr ' South Weber and Clinton Other equipment that dispat' monitor in the communications dictaphone recorder which can 20 channels simultaneously all o r THE FIVE dispati hi rs w o work undi r m m the d s the direction of Sgt I en patch in eight hour stretihe, unutxi 'he clock After the !0pm news, thing start to quiet down and only one dispati hi r n on at night, Sgt Lenox said If a real emergency happens at nigh, the jailer sometimes helps by answering calls if he is not busy in the jail The tf ficers are not trained as dispatchers on a permanent basis It is just another art a of their training as law enforcement of ficers, Sgt Lenox said for fn he rewour ' iithM me 'he is rt(eitd ard Tii ( iunn ' ' c i he i ,t w is ret w graduation impressive ceremony at Harvard Untver s it v for their son Paul, who teceived his PhD degree in anthropology t m , i communications system b ickfires Recently a C Ber of s, me njutc w s r'h notified of a head on i elusion m h Salt Lake Both Davis County md S Lake officers armed on the itpt to dicover an abandoned car Sgt Ionov s nd the 1 ayton Police Department also m i tors CB calls in Davis Co i"y ficers have a greater capacity job than others, Sgt I enox said s n Office in touch with in a ( dent betou the authorities are called, but sometimes th Their daughter graduated from Davis High School and received a scholarship to Weber State College She will be attending Weber State this fall. the usual galaxy of fresh A FEATURE nor that could be importart as a safety addition than a convenience item s a heated side view m rror ! gets its warmth from the same electrical source as the rear window defroster and even includes outside an temperature gauge tric'ly buit sun visor to open the garage door electrically A minimal amount of wiring will be necessary on the garage door motor. In essence, it gives the owner a second frequency The control that comes with the unit can be stored in the glove compartment MOST companies are offer- ing electronic controls under the hood that provide more precise timing cf fuel flow into the carburetor, firing of the engine and more. The computer in automobiles has been a little slow m arriving but theres a lot coming up in the next few years In the words of Charles H Norwood, marketing plans manager for Lmcoln-MercurDivision of Ford Motor Comy pany convenience in button on the is a drivers THE ERA of the black box is here. |