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Show 24 -- THE HERALD, Pafe Prow, llah, I, Thursday. Ajfusl IsfTl Statement Utah News Salt Lake Water Rates ncreaseSougnf byAlayor Garn SALT LAKF. CITY H1i -Mayor E, J Carn wants to raise me of the pipes sen mg the city were constructed irora wod tn rates would be IVwr days " his proposal would climb from S1kS1 75 In addition, cent because of inflation and needed upped from 14 rents per hunto the dred cubic feet to IS cents per capital improvemt-rt- s feet And "uun-tcity's water wipply and hundrvd ofcubic water wmild have uNcrs ttortbutturi system niy tnorrasfd their rate minimum Cara said the city has nit increased its water rates from C to C 58 and pay 24 cents the per hundred cubic feet, also up Since January of Ml He mtirthh trurumum rated, under two cents. " I want public iieanng, al though A isn't required." (iarn said I wouU like the hearing Brighnm City r Ki Tuesday, before we vole on the proposal " The nwicy would go to conMayor Resigns struction of addiiioiijl storage Effective Aug. 16 reservoirj tad replacement of serving the city He said p) BRICHAM CITY, I'tah il'PJi The City CoumI meets her Assumes the day Mayor fk!uf Aug. 11 of fit fill the to Zundri leaves U of U Duties remainder of his term. Zundel said Tuesday he is reSALT LAKE CITY t I'll signing effective Aug 16 in or- fir David P. Gardner, the 10th der to acquant himself with the of the University of new duties he will nave on the president Uah. stepped into a fullday of Uah Public Service Commisacuvily on his first day at the sion. campus. Zundt'I recently was named to Gardner, who's first day in the the commission and was office this week was president's scheduled to step down as maywith packed appointments, said or Sept. 1 to take the pttst he plans several "major The interim mayor will fill the his first remainder of ZurxM'i term, appointments" during month as the president through Jan. I. 1974 A new The former vice president from mayor and two city rounrilmen the University of are to be elected in the general California system succeeded Dr. election this Nove nber. Alfred C. Emery Aug I. but Zundel has been mayor for 7' Gardner didn't arrive at Utah years, until Monday. ' I'll spend my first month consulting with administration officials, faculty members and studentbody leaders," Gardner said "And 1 plan to reorganize the president's office and make SALT LAKE CITY H'PIi -- several major appointments," He said the new appointments Third District Court Judge F.rn-cs- t F. Baldwin Jr. has ruled that would be brought before the Council the county is not responsible for school's Institutional legal defender fees in Aug. 20 "for their consideramisdemeanor rases tried in city tion." administrator The courts here, the state's largest public Baldwin issued his ruling Tuesday after both the city and school decline to predict what county attorneys' office brought administrative changes he would the action. The city contended make, saying, "I'm a person who' that legal defenders fees are the prefers to know what terrain I'm moving before I attempt to move responsibility of the county. But Assistant County Attorney it." Gardner predicted the role of Kent Lewis disagreed, saying the city was responsible for such the sJwol would not diminish service fees resulting from the during his administ ation. "I do not see higher educaprosecution of cases within the tion in Utah declining in imporcity court system. tance in the next 20 years," he said. "But I do see enrollments stabilising. That does not mean Dividend there will be a decline in the importance of higher educaIs Given by MFS tion. We will most likely be facoff of SALT LAKE CITY (UPIl -- ed with a leveling Mountain Fuel Supply Co. has enrollments while the university given its share holders their first systems retain their community dividend increase in four years. importance." He said he hoped to "secure the The company's board of directors has declared a divi- trust of the people of Utah and dend of 48 cents a share on the build upon the distinguished firm's common stock and a $2 reputation of this university" dividend on preferred stock. during his administration Mountain Fuel Supply direcEmery returns to teaching and tors said this represents an in- research at the school's College s in the crease of 3 cents a share over the of Law after last quarterly dividend, and is presidency. He succeeded Dr. the first dividend increase since James C. Fletcher who resigned to become National Aeronautics 1969. The common stock dividend is and Space Administration payable Sept. 10 to shareholders director. of record Aug. 17. And the Emery will take a year sabpreferred dividend is payable batical at the University of CalOct. 1 to shareholders of record ifornia at Berkeley before reSept. 7. turning to the law school. HI per tetter rates by y " Gardner at - e District Judge Issues Ruling a increase " ,ssued Ov Nemelkci l'Pl Carl J SALT LAKE CITY Nemel- Courtv Attorney ka says the county will prosecute stores wfctch are violating the law by putting too much fat in that ground beef. Nemdka made his statement m after tests on the ground beef purchased in 30 Salt For US Teachers lake County stores show ed aboil RKIGHAM CITY il'PIi -T- half were violating a county ransfer n ies for M leat hers ordinance which prohibits Indian hamburger at the Intermoonlain from containing hrre have not been mailed more than 30 per cent fat. Tordiru to whool officials The tests were conducted Satand may not be maiH for some urday on 30 of 1 16 samples of beef time bought from 126 stores in tlie lsatn'1 McNeely. persjnnel valley by agents from the Salt director at the sc'hiiol. said the Lake City - County Health journal offic of the Bureau of Department. Indian Affairs notified I r of the Samples were not obtained from 10 of the stores because the delay this week. Slie said she also learned emmeat departments were cut of ployes at the U.S. Iubiic Health hamburger, said Nemelka. Service Hospital and the Indian The county attorney said all No Notices Yet Traming Center at the school, protiably wtn't be affected by the nitii Eighty teachers at the sc hool will be given the option of transferring to the Navajo Indian Reservation in New Mexico or termi-naichaving their employment of as part of a phase-ou- t the Brit'ham City school. d Land-Us- e Survey Conducted in S.L. the samples should be ksted by Friday, and "we will prosecute anyone found to be in violation of the law." The violation is misdemtan-o- r and provides for a maximum penalty of six months in jail or a $299 fine. Nemelka said of the samples tested, those in violation had a fat content between 32 and 3S per cent. One sample contained 50 per cent fat, he said. LAKE CITY LTI) -Itiiminary reports from a survey, which should be completed by Christmas, show Salt City is becoming the service center for the state and turning toward condominium and apartSALT LAKE CITY UPI -Tment complexes and away from owner occupied, single family wo pickets interrupted work on the $38 million ZCMI Center homes. surthis week. The multi phase, land-us- e The picket kept 90 per cent, vey, now 25 percent complete, is being made by the city planning nearly 300 men, off their jobs until union represeitatives department. The survey shows the business agreed Tuesday afternoon to resector is uwving from retail move them while they negotiate areas into service activities. for a new contract. The dispute centers around Those include legal, medical and real estate professions as well as wages and f ringe benefits. All but five insulators were personal services such as dry expected back on the job this cleaning and television repair. Retail establishments, the dry rooming. The insulators have goods store and automobile been on strike since July 31 . dealer, are on the move to the outside to malls and shopping centers. A Real Forecast "Salt City's becoming the Patrick Murphy's Weather service center for the entire Almanac for 1838 said flatly state," said Al Blair, who is that January 20 would be the the survey. directing coldest day of the winter. It He said the city is saying good- - turned out to be the coldest by to one family housing dav Eneland had suffered in occupied by the owner and hello generations, and the 1837-3- 8 to high density, condominium season was long known as and apartment units. Murphy's Winter. Pickets Stop Work on SALT ZCMI Foa i:i:.i IN TK! Center Hansen Is Drafting Recommended Budget Changes for S.L County Bracken Lee and Mania G. et is a record $52 mitSion, even J en son i county commission without adjustments. He said requests from departchairman." MiXilochltn said. "At this point me re tryuruj te ments cuurrung to need more figure out w ho committed whit . money already have passed the Kutulas said $1 million mark This figure does He said last year at budget not include more than $1 million needed to jtiplement a proposed time the counfj commission thought the county hd a $17 pay increase for 1500 full time, million surplus. "These things salaried county employes, nor could turn it into a substantial dees it iaelude the undertmairrtd amount commitdef Kit." the commissioner said. Hansen said the present budg ted m flcid control. Hansen sa;d SALT LAKE CITY 1 PI i -- chaos is commitments dating to While County Auditor Gerald 1966 that had not been heard of for years and that are hot comr Hansen was drafting recommening to light. budget adjustment dations. Commissioner Pete The commitments were diswas predicting a "substancovered when Basil McClochJin. tial deficit" resulting from some the new director of flood control UTirecorded commitments for and highway operations, was work bySadlnke County s fWvl dudying the need for more control program. money at mid year. With just three day s left be"One contract goes back to fore the 1973 property tax lev y is set, things are so confused, no 1966 It was signed by Mayor i i. one understands the financial picture." said Kutulas. He said the reason for the 1 mid-yea- Ku-tul- Fire Sweeps Structure in Salt Lake SALT LAKE CITY (UPI- -A fire swept through Warren TV Service and Sales this week, leaving $50,000 damage. South Salt Lake and Salt Lake County firemen fought the blaze for more than an hour before bringing it under control Owner of the business, T. Collin Jackson said the fire destroyed 300 television picture tubes, most of them color. He said the blaze also damaged all manufacturing equipment, new television sets and sets in the store for repair. The fire was believed to have started in an electric fruit that was being built. . i' v Taxpayers Get Saving SALT LAKE CITY UP1) -The State Tax Commission has decided to save the taxpayer $3 for every $1,000 of assessed valuation. The commission Tuesday reduced the statewide school tax levy from 4 6 mills to 1.6 mills. During the first week of August the commission is obligated by law to assess income and expenditures out of the Uniform School Fund and set a tax levy to make up the difference. Commission Chairman Vernon Hoi man said the amount needed to raise the difference this year is $2.9 million, an amount 1.6 mills will generate when placed against the state's $2.14 billion assessed valuation. Last few days! Not ail sizes In every style. Hurry in for exceptional savings! 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