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Show Power Plant Slated At Utah VSan Juan River f Cost Per Pupil, State by State IT"--. Wash California Regents Static! Pat In Dispute I X LOS ANGELES (UPI) University of .California student leaders apparently were without an ally, today in their "free speech" movement because of University of California Faculty SALT LAKE CITY (UPI) -Peabody Coal Co. said its or A Stv LOUIS ' firm announced ft' atinn. wniild use nal lanrlc J plans rjday for a huge strip coal minirg and steam electric generating plant on the San Juan River in the southeastern corner ofUtah. leased from the , Indian tribes. It also would require. 60,000 acre feet of Lake Powell water annually. The operation company's would compete with a similar plan for an underground coal mme and electric . generating! 5 sua I C0L0 , Historic Old ' . - . , . plant on the Kaiparowits Pla teau; about 55 miles to the! S. L. Building - Coming Down By BILL RAWKESWORTH United Press International SALT LAKE CITY (UPI) ' A huge wrecking ball smashed into a Salt Lake City building this week and the blow was felt around the country, or at least around the town. west, mat operation proposed by Resources Co. of Arizona. John S. Boyden, Utah attorney for Peabody, said the proposed strip coal mine would produce coal at a cheaper rate than the underground facility. Boyden and E.R. Phelps of St. Louis, Peabody vice presi dent in cnarge of engineering. outlined the proposal at a meet ing of the Utah Water and , ; Two S. , Sisters Held As L. - Hostages By Armed Neighbor SALT LAKE CITY (UPI) et and pointed it at them sayTwo sisters were held hostage ing "the roll will be called and at gunpoint Friday afternoon by you're one and two." a Salt Lake City man wljo told When a dog barked he shot j t them "the roll was going to be at it, missing. called and you're one and two." Then Betty saw the gun Leroy Adams, 30, was booked pointed at her aid Adams on charges of assault with a fingers move on the trigger. deadly weapon after he held She ducked as the bullet crashBetty Orr, 25, and her sister, ed into a stove. Police said it Bonnie Lee Blevins, 18, hostage missed her . by about five in their apartment for about 45 inches. minutes. Bonnie j excusing her I Bonnie then asked to be exself to use the bathroom, slip- cused to go into the bathroom ped out the window and called where she escaped out the bathj; .V '..::' police. y room window and police, Police said Adams called the Officers subdued jcalled Adams after girls and - asked if he could a brief fight. The pistol had one come over. The girls told police shell in the chamber during the he had been drinking and they struggle. asked him to leave when he became belligerent. 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"I know, if this York or building .i were in New ij it some otner area cney wouia i ? 78 N. UNIVERSITY ; - VITA BATH BATH GE LEE - l , m OPEN TONIGHT UNTIL 9 P. . I ; se s , j i28y Washes up to 16 table settings including serving dishes. ; No need to pre-rinor scrape. Filter-Streawashing and! r ' f fTmk. rinsing. Automatic detergent dispenser. , BuiU in 1892 J Mod.l SMP55 Medio ceo 1 t&eM eir iPKdjrind Shop . I spray arms wash dishes cleaner than by hand! w Parsley will stay crisp longer if stored in the refrigerator in water in a tightly covered, con- ; ' it. , ; "We're too young in the West I r to appreciate its value." If you want a final glance at t the beauty, you had better hur- fcry. Fred will have it leveled revolving would be held on theJ Berkeley campus before classes ZONES ex-'pe- rtr p.f save e ' The inside is fortified with .a structural steel skeleton. It was the first of its kind in the world and paved the way for skyscrapers. "We'll tear it apart, floor by floor, said the demolition "the steel will keep it from collapsing."; j wanna this tear "Why they down a asked thing anyway?" steel helm e ted construction worker, "it: looks good tome." : full-siz- tions down. The building's' owner, Verne McCullough who was born the same year the building was completed, supplied the answer. The building was losing him money year after year. offered it to the city, to "I the auditorium board, to any body who would take care of it, atno cost at all," said McCul lough. "I only asked ,for com parable footage elsewhere but nobody wanted it. Wheu it was announced that I the six story structure at 2nd South and West Temple would i Abe demolished, there was an in-j itant storm of protest. ' U: : Barbaric Act "An act of barbarism," to wild ruthless ' "comparable . acts of war," "simply incredi r ble,? "shame on Salt Lake cul ture," were the nature of cor McCullough and t fespondence officials received from city i thronghout the nation.' McCullough said he lost be-tween $15,000 to $25,000 a year : .on the building. The surroundins. area became unattractive - and the tenants gradually moved away. ; . "I don't have enough money to nreserve a monument." said Two Year's holiday began Saturday and Savio said the time would be used "to consolidate our forces." He doubted that! any demonstra rtTTTV 13 SAVE UP TO $6000! :j! The Sunday Herald SUIYbS;.lSs,1964 j - Reservation. mm J j j perfect work' Architects Studied Building At least one national organization of architects met in Salt Lake City so members could study the building. It was fea tured in several trade maga- - Mario Savio, 22, a philosophy student who acts as the Free Speech Movement (FSM) lead er, called the regents' action a "horrendous decision." Savio, commenting on the action in a San Francisco news conferece, interpreted thef action as con stituting "no changes in me policies repudia ed by both stu-dents and the academic sen-- There Is a wide gap In the state's annual per pupil expenditures in their public schools. Range is from $488 to $142. Neck and neck for top honors are Alaska and New York. Next three states Nevada, New Jersey and Californiaare also close. Figures are from United States Office of Education. seven-memb- er , demonstrations at UC Berkeley resulted in some 800 arrests, the board also called for the preservation of "law and order" on campus . STATES AND SCHOOL CHILDREN -- The Dooly Building was com- Power Board. ing down. said formal applications The. stately structure, design- forThey the needed water will be ed by famed architect (Louis filed with the U.S. bureau of Sullivan, couldn't, make it, eco- Reclamation and Utah State Ennomically, so it's being razed.' gineer Wayne D. Criddle. : The building reflected j Sullisaid 250 million tons van's philosophy "that; form of Boyden coal are available in the follows function." Pier arid linarid would allow a 35- tel, and roman arch and ornate area, cornices were Sullivan's trade- year operation. He said a lease mark and they dominated the has been! signed with the two ;.. tribes. : ; Dooly. Red Butte sandstone; carved A railroad would be built from nearby hills, formed a from the Black Mesa fields striking facade for the !struc-tur- near thej Arizona border to the Many called it "Sullivan's proposed plant site near the . resume "The faculty, we hope of the large academic 't (faculty) win stana wun us in this fight," senate from Berkeley hailed the Savio said. regents' action as "substantial However, a progress" toward solutioiu of emergency executive committee the problem." ' Committee support of the action taken by the board of regents. The UC Board of Regents Friday refused to surrender broad powers of control over campus life and student disci pline. It promised a review of university policies to - provide "maximum freedom on campus consistent with, individual ' and group responsibility. Meeting on the UCLA campus 450 miles south of where sit-i-n and Navajo Hopi I ! -- 1275 North University r1?s!!lc1C PROVO V Phone 373-101- 0 |