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Show 4monday, 1978 Test Continued from page 1 none of my business. The law provides otherwise. Utah State Law Title 58 Chapter 36 says the board will examine and approve in conjunction with the department (of registration) applicants for master electrician, journeyman electrician and apprentice electrician, and provide a fair and wholly impartial method of examination of applicants. No response UNIVAC1100 (UNIVERSTIY OF UTAH CENTER COMPATIBLE) Lambert, attempting to circumvent questions of impropriety six months ago, claims he requested that Anderson turn over the test to the department of registra- INTERACTIVE DEMAND AND BATCH PHONE MIKE CLAUSEN 487-49- 05 Transamerica Forsberg claimed the test was stored with Anderson because it is the only test written locally and we need to have it on hand for revisions. But research analyst Garry Glenn Carter said the plumber, cosmotologist, barber and other exams are also locally produced. Of more than 30 boards under the department, Lambert said, only the electrical board has no test on file at the registration Power struggle tion. Film Service claimed the test was produced The by the board itself. board has no office space at the department of registration, since it is a part-tim- e job and members refused to comment oh where the test was printed. far we have had no sponse, Lambert said. So re- Board members, when contacted by the Enterprise, Sources in the department of registration say the problem boils down to a power struggle between the IBEW-linke- d board and the department officials. The board wants exclusive power in both the promulgation of rules and regulations and examination and approval of applicants (for licenses), those sources say. Under previous registration directors the board members apparently got that power by default, they added. went by the law, Carter said, raising the ire of a board which heretofore had unchecked powers in testing and regulating the licensing of electricians. And that's why he got Casper, sacked, claimed another registration employee. Amussen plans meet Society opposition Not everyone is happy with the decision to use the Amussen Building as the 100 South entrance to the Crossroads Center. Karl Haglund, Utah Historical Society, is yet unsure if he will organize against the move, but is certain the proposal is terrible and there are other viable alternatives for the historic structure. The 1869 structure, oldest in downtown Salt Lake City, is slated for demolition with its facade planned as part of an entrance in the Crossroads mall across from ZCMI. The facade of the Amussen is only 30 feet by 42 feet and will just be a piece of ornamentation on the First South entrance, expected to be 150 feet long, Haglund It would be re- explained. moved from the Historic Reg- ister, which is some indica- of misuse of a historic building." Haglund said the facade plan is merely political. Zions Securities (landlord of the property to be used for the mall) will refuse to get involved until they are pushed into it. No one wants to make a commitment at this point, he said. in- cludes 18 holes of golf. Q Ol. oeume 0 George Hilton 1450 S. Indian Hills Drive Dept. SLE St. George, Utah 84770 st- - Sirs: Please send me information on your Golf Holiday Convention Facilities Color Country Tours Tennis Holiday Name hands. i City State All Walrus furniture pieces are constructed from a choice of twelve properly seasoned solid hardwoods, joined with woodworking joints and carefully fitted and assembled. Each piece is then finely sanded and hand rubbed with Danish natural oil for a soft, satin, natural finish. old-fashion- Zip. . ed Illustrated above is a traditional roll-todesk with solid raised panels. The many drawers and pigeon holes make it an invaluable study, den or office piece. A real favorite among Walrus customers. p Walrus Woodworking 916 West South Temple, S.L.C., Utah Address ; But Howard Dunn, president of Zions, said the fate of the building is out of our Solid Hardwood Furniture Per person, double occupancy. Price of $38.50 includes 3 hours of tennis. $41.30 ? 801-533-86- 57 |