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Show The Salt Lake Tribune, Sunday, August 25, 1973 nil Utah Demos support Power Plant, Oppose Amnesty in S.L. Sessions Continued From Page l tutional barrier against s'ate appropriation for local governments. We find with local housing authorities ourselves ready to go in building, but no money, he said. A Land use planning bill, to include protection for local government input in decisions on standards governing critical areas, will be presented to next Januarys budget session of the legislature, Your resolution Gov. Hampton said. will help because I still believe there will be substantial opposition, he added. Sen. Frank E. Moss declared that the national government in power doesnt trust the people." It operates in secrecy and even doesnt trust the Congress, he added. B-- Most of our problems today stem out of the extreme concenfation of power in the presidency. We must keep our party open, strong, vital and available to the people. The senator also urged backing for a state legislature. The only blot on the piesent administration is that it has been afflicted with Republican legislatures," he added. Democratic-controlle- d Decries Staffs d Rep. Gunn Mckay of the 1st District staff decried the extensive, of the executive branch, stating that only the the elected representatives can answer to the public and be more respond sive. I believe politics to be an honorable business, Rep. McKay concluded. The subject was picked up by Rep. Wayne Owens of the 2nd District, who added he hoped the next election camwill appeal to the brighter paigns instincts of the people." Rep. Owens said the outcome of Watergate shows a "cynical attempt to steal an election and the trust of people subverted. He said it would be wrong, however, to assume that Democrats in an election will benefit from Watergate. I dont think it will be a significant issue and I dont think it should be," he added. Adopt Other Resolutions Among other resolutions adopted by the convention were: Support amendment of the Hatch Act to restore to civil sendee employes the right of political participation, urging shield law" to protect an news reporters sources, opposition to initiation of new strip mining projects until restoration methods are more successful than now. supplement and fund programs in alcohol education prevention and treatment, support of campaign spending and contribution limitations and creation of a federal agency to enforce provisions, and liberalized voter registration laws, including a national post-carregistration method. Support for adoption of an environmental protection policy to presene can- "Deploring action connected with the Watergate incident as revealed by an investigating committee, with a proviso that we condemn what has amounted to, at best, negligent mismanagement of yon resources, and opposition to any land use of winter recreational areas to private entities to the exclusion and detriment of the residents and inhabitants (apparently aimed at Park City development where such certain limitatio have been suggested on the private ski slopes) Support percentage of legislation to divert a state liquor profits to of d the presidency. 700 Delegates Almost 700 delegates were still around at the convention hall in the early evening to ballot for party officers. Mr. Klas nominated by former state chairman A. it's Wally Sandack, who told delegate? that counts; performance argue with success." you can'f Mr. Demman, nominated by Daniel Berman, Salt Lake City attorney, had based his challenge on criticism of Mr Klas not maintaining neutrality in expressing a personal preference for Donald B. Holbrook as the U.S. Senate nominee next year. Mr. Klas, winning on a 517 to 158 vote, said he would be "dedicated to improving communication of all people in the party and to enhancing the status of minorities within the party." The new vice chairman, Mrs. Peterson, has been the Sevier County vice chairman for four years. She is the wife . of the James Peterson in area. farmer-stockma- Redmond-Salin- Poverty Chiefs Ask New Partnership By John Green Tribune Correspondent PARK CITY - The impor- tance of establishing a meaningful and working partnership between representative agencies of the areas poor and elected state, county and city officials was stressed Saturday at a meeting of the board of trustees of Salt Lake area Community Action Program, attheCestBon Hotel. In light of the new federal regulations relative to Office of Economic grants, which in Opportunity the future Show Dates Slated For Sheep Special to The Tribune anThe two-daNEPIII nual Suffolk Sheep Show, being held in conjunction with the Juab County Fair, opens Thursday at the Juab County Fairgrounds, William C. announced. Stow-dl,Neh- will be controlled by state and local governments, the meeting discussed plans and alter-- , natives to adjust to the new federalism concept of allocating funds and related grants. Revised Programs The board also reviewed and revised all p ograms submitted by five area councils and considered the effect the new funding concept would have on those programs. Harold Schultz, director of the area Community 'Action Program, said the future of the program, under the transition, is somewhat cloudy as far as the federal funds were but anticipated concerned, that the congressional resolution replating OEO monies, which expire on Sept. 1, would be renewed and the Salt Lake area agency would receive the balance of $600,000 annual Shop Sunday grant. In discussing the new role of the board of trustees, chairman Jorge said Noon-- 5 p.m Charge It On Sears Revolving Charge Arce-Larret- public officials and concerned citizens must be made more aware that CPA is official advocate of the poor and underprivileged groups in the area. Solve Problems Mr. Stowell, president and There must an equal partmanager of the 1973 show, nership between our agency said Suffolk sheep breeders and the elected officals in the from throughout Utah are planning, implementation and invited to compete for more evaluation of programs d than 1,000 in cash prizes, to solve the problems of our low income. trophies and ribbons. There will be a senior and Local officials and the junior division with the junior general public should know division open to Future Farmmore about the plight about Club low income groups, and beers of America and members. Trophies and prizes come more interested in the will be divided between the value of the programs we two divisions and grand chamhave initiated to assist the sepoor, the aging and the. pions of the show will be lected from all divisions. youth, he said. Lamb Sale Generally most persons are of very successful unaware will show the of Highlight in the fields of manat programs sale be the fat lamb Friday power, health, housing, educi 7 p.m., Mr. Stowell said. tion, legal unices, child deShow rules include the folvelopment, neighborhood cenlowing requirements: ters, transportation and assistAll sheep to be entered in ance to the aging and the a the show must be in the barn youth, Mr. said. by 8:45 a.m. Thursday. Real Value All sheep must be pureAlthough there are some 50 bred sheep eligible for regisand church government, tration, in proper condition inorganizations community and fitted for showing. volved and contributing to the Fat lambs will be limited efforts, Mr. to junior division exhibitors. said these groups, as well as elected officials, do not Only fat lambs of reasonable Suffolk type will be eligi- - realize the real value of the ble to compete in sale class CPA programs and their and the weight of fat lambs is impact on the social and economic life of the community. limited to pounds. Bona Fide Owner He stressed the need for Sheep to be shown as more effective and affirmalambs must have been born. tive public relations programs after Jan. 1, 1973. that would better inform the Each exhibitor must be people of the accomplishments the bona fide owner of all the Of CPA. animals entered in his name. 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