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Show 2 Yemal ExpfSSS Wd-wday, July 5, 1989 Ruling needs to be made e w .... ' first," he said. "But when I realized tmZ ATT that I was fighting a losing battle, I jLJ Jl they wanted," the Clipper quotes the Not another story about the Chief mayor. of Police- TOTST If more Vemal City mcials Yep, but this time it is not about A V-' Y Y J. uncertain about the duties and Vemal City Police. responsibilities of a city mayor, it is According to the Davis County is not making any statements to the a good time to find out. Clipper, a weekly newspaper which fess about the letter of resignation Vemal Attorney Lany Steele's sports some of the best color art of from the chief and the city council to d coundl to clari. any newspaper in the state, the has issued a black out of all news f state statue in d hlh district Woods Cross City Council accepted releases on the issue. court is a good remedy to the confu- the resignation of the Woods Cross At the same time, police officers sion and puts to rest some of the Chief of Police over the objections have been placed under a news gag- issues that seem to fuel more of the mayor. order with a threat that "their job is controversy, legal fees and heated Sound familiar? at stake" if they talk to anyone discussion. In the Woods Cross case the city fy the press - about the re- A legal batlle bctween me city council, not the mayor, accepted the cent rcs'gnation. council and the mayor benefits no resignation of the chief. Mayor Mayor Arglyle admitted that the one especially when taxpayers pay Ralph Argyle contends that the chief council had stripped him of his ma- both sides of the fight. A declarato- of police answers to the mayor and jor duties and responsibilities in- ry action or friendly lawsuit would the city council is overstepping its eluding taking from him any author- be the professional way to resolve bounds, ity over the police department. the issue especially with careers and The Woods Cross Chief of Police "I fought the council decision at reputations at stake. Mayor responds... High court limits Continued from page 1 i. 1 J j. " I u'c- n olncr words, they are free to nnntS OT innlrn trinP come and go as they choose with yillO Ul IIIUICU I LMUCO the expectation that they will work , .. 40 hours per week." A recent splintered decision by the O Connor. He said the difference , p U.S Supreme Court limits the pow- icm fa closed and open arcs n cr of Indian tribes to control use of .:, 0f critical importance and inc oultcrs mvoivca can account land within reservations. ft a different disposition" of t all their hours, and submit pay . . ..... .... t4ul,ts w sw and comply with city policy. Last Thursday s decision limits the appeals. iyc morhours ihcy arc the power of tribes to impose limita- f.v lions through tribal zoning law, on The efforts to limit trihd control csmiJ' f the usc 0f ownC(j t,y non- of land use were supported in The office hours of Vernal City Indians within a reservation's friend-of-Uie-court briefs submitted arc 8 a.m. to 5 p.m., daily. Monday boundaries. by the National Association of through Friday. I believe the Chief , ....... Counties, the National League of should woik these hours and the The decision i ruled that tribes may m (hc Nalion3, Covcrnor., lieutenant and inspectors should tc be forced to share the zoning power Assodation and , , sUtcs. on a WOfk schedule, with exceptions wi n su e or coumy officials. The t, Jii.w,Lh. justices ruled that k Confederate They arc Utah. Arizona, Idaho, tot emergences, and be accountable Tribes and Bands of the Yakima Wyoming, Montana. Nevada, New to the ciiy taxpayers." Indian National has the authority lo Mexico. North Dakota, South The mayor saiJ Hut if he believes regulate and may zone "fee" Dota, Michigan and Wellington, lhe thjcf js 8nowing is other cm- or privately owned land on about J ploymm to ulc priority over his 800.000 acres of its reservation in p iny Trf tjt it city piik and he is unwilling to Washington state. 1 UiiLIU r UKUiH be accountable to hc tmrayers tf T? court at rufcJ tiu the trite tuJ $ZViS W "l Tr- af wict ruvcls cftfJ by rw nUx en v -" s " 'j c $ut di'uMs as to omc M.f jure t.f i!e revna- im - u whcil-rr U ciiy (lin-.Mc tjfl lAc Urn. wih-4m fMcvulfrhC ccf Sute La srJ C-f, -t ctcn j j.-Jk'-n ova S'J tJy t''y a"-- t?-r "tp.V fcwm:. I -J l-v!..1 nrMirM lTf.ifj;-W!. r.,n i.C tJ(ft t t-J ir.,icj mi a -iK.-xir.-'.r UrOUyill f"j.y c'-f!4 il Ce uy t-j.j?.? -.:i iJ tKilj.ii r'----SI r nh kCl t.Vtiit!.'lj.f . j- tv-1, t-i f ? ' t" r-i? fj V-j. C V . eit.l t..j m ?4l1'f't -J" J V 4 J v.l. r-., A3..1 ?v a .J I (tx- :v M , r l i ? , .n, -n . 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