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Show Page 16-T- HERALD. Provo. Utah. Friday. October HE 13. 1978 Utah Court Delays Decisions Involving Political Contests - The SALT LAKE CITY il'PIi Utah Supreme Court has cleared the way for the printing of ballots in disbut trict judge and Legislature races delayed final decisions on suits that cloud several contests The high court ruled Thursday that the name of Homer F. Wilkinson, Salt Lake City, should not be printed on the Third District Court ballot. In a second order, the court ruled that the names of seven House and three Senate candidates, all of whom Man Arrested Near Price On Drug Count - An Alaska PRICE, Utah (UPI) man has been arrested near Price on a charge of possession of herion and cocaine with intent to sell the drugs. Edward P. Crabrtree, 29, Moose Pass, was arrested Thursday afternoon about 25 miles southeast of Price after Utah Highway Patrolman Steve Rapich stopped him for speeding. Rapich noticed marijuana paraphernalia in Crahfree's car. ran a check on him and found there was an Alaska warrent out for his arrest, said Carbon County Attorney Rob Bouthwell. During further investigation, Rapich found six ounces of herion and three ounces of cocaine, both uncut, in Crab-tree- 's car, Bouthwell sair".. He estimated the street value of 'Jie drugs at Bouthwell said Crabtree was being held in the county jail in lieu of $25,000 bond. He said the man was scheduled to appear Friday in Seventh District Court. Logan Council Warned on Quake Issue are employees of school districts rifcht to run lor office, even should the should be printed on the ballot high court eventually rule they can't LOGAN, Utah (UPI) The attorney But the court is still dehberannp a serve in the Legislature while working representing opponents of a planned suit challenging the constitutionality of lor a school district. subdivision that has been the subject of a law that would automatically give The judge said the the constitutional conflicting earthquake safety reports, Wilkinson a seat on the bench because ban. should the court rule it covers dissays Logan City could be liable if a incumbent Judge Marcellus K Snow trict employees, would apply only after quake hits the area. Wilkinson's only opponent, died after election not George Hunt said Thursday that if during campaigns. "So the filing deadline for the office there's no reason why their names the Logan Municipal Council goes along And the justices said they will rule with a recommended rezoning of 21 shouldn't be on the ballot," he said later on the issue of whether a proviacres near the Logan Country Club, it Ellet said he hoped the court would could be liable for the loss of life and sion of Utah's constitution that bars state and federal workers from the reach a decision in the suit damage to property if an earthquake Legislature applies to people w ho work against educators before next month's should strike oecause some experts election, but said is it possible it will have warned it is not safe to build for school districts The orders came in the form of brief not there. Should the court rule schrol district "minute entries," which the court isThe Logan Planning Commission sues only when compeled to take quick employees can not serve in the Wednesday night approved the request action. Legislature after they are elected or from developer LaMar Thurston that to the body, they would have "The only reason we did it is so that the area be rezoned from agricultural the printing of ballots won't be delayed to chose between quitting their district g land so he can build a anv longer," said Chief Justice Albert jobs or the Legislature, he said. subdivision. H." Ellet. Lynn A Jenkins, a Salt Lake City The area has been studied three He said the court was able to agree realtor, and four others are the plan-tiff- s times for its susceptibility to earthin the suit against the legislative on the ballot issues, even though there quakes. The first study was done by is still no agreement on the main issues candidates who are teachers cr school James Rogers when he worked for the district administrators. Two of the men Utah Geologic and Mineral Survey. raised by the two suits. Gov. Scott Matheson filed the suit who joined Jenkins in the suit. RayRogers' boss, Bruce Kaliser. disJ. Height. Granger and Rodney challenging a law that would mond agreed with the report, which said there was a fault line through the automatically give Wilkinson a district D. Bullock. Orem, are Republican opjudgeship. Matheson said he filed the ponents of two Democratic candidates property and nothing should be built on suit because he believes the law named as defendants. it. The House candidates named in the violates the Utah Constitution, not Kaliser did his own study, whose suit are: Republican Kenneth Alford. because he opposes Wilkinson. results were opposite from Rogers, Matheson's suit claims judges can be Dgden; Republican Robert H. Bishop, saying there was no fault line. Rogers chosen only by election or by appointBrigham City; incumbent Democrat later left the survey because of the disment by the governor form a field of Stanley A. Leavitt, Orem (opposed by agreement. An unsolicited third study three candidates selected by a judicial Bullock ; incumbent Democrat Clifby Robert Oaks of Utah State Univerford S. LeFevre, Clearfield; Republinominating committee. sity, agreed with Rogers'. "Wilkinson's name doesn't have to be can Edwin Rogers, Sunset; incumbent The rezoning request must still be on the ballot no matter which way we Democrat John E. Ulibarri, Roy; and acted on by the municipal council, rule in the case," Ellet said. "If we up- incumbent Democrat Dewain C. Washwhich will hold a hearing on the matter hold the law in question, his name burn, Monroe. before making its decision. The Senate candidates named in the doesn't have to be on the ballot. If we strike it down, it has no business on the suit are: incumbent Democrat Earnest I know a guy who's H. Dean, American Fork; incumbent ballot." really indecisive. He says he feels like a centipede who's In the case of school district Democrat M. James MacFarlane, and incumbent Democrat Karl G. been told to put his best foot forward. employees who are running for the Rough Notes. Legislature. Ellet said they have the Swan, Tooele, (opposed by Height). - single-dwellin- i Mid-val- OPEN DAILY Governor's Panel Members Named - SUNDAY SALT LAKE CITY (UPI) Twenty members have been named to the Governor's Blue Ribbon Vocatibnal Education Study Commission by Gov. Scott Matheson and Dr. Walter D. Talbot, executive officer of the Utah State Board of Vocational Education. "This study commission will will review various aspects of vocational education in the state of Utah and develop a plan for providing quality vocational education to meet the state's business, industrial and agricultural needs in 1985 and beyond," said a joint statement issued Thursday by Matheson and Talbot. The atlarge commission members were appointed by the governor and recommended by the vocational education board, the Board of Regents, the State School Boards Association, the speaker of the Utah House and the president of the state Senate. In addition to the twenty atlarge members, 14 additional members will be appointed after regional teams hold their first meeting, with two being selected from each of seven regional study teams. "This study will be a practical, comprehensive study and a will receive input from all areas of the state through regional study teams located in each of seven planning regions," Matheson said. SALT LAKE CITY of is investigating of professors who pleaded guilty in a Massachusetts vocational educa- SALT LAKE CITY ( U i - Holstein calf s side Curley Joe received his artificial heart April 11 Unlike Abebe, he has received no anticoagulants to prevent blood clotting problems, said Dr. John Lawson. who along with principal investigator Dr. Hiroyuki Fukumasu has care of the calf. directed The animal is receiving antibiotics because of an earlier problem with a slight fever and an infection at the site where the air lines protrude from the skin. His temperature was normal Thursday and the calf had no obvious signs of infection, Lawson said. Curley Joe, unlike Abebe, underwent a second operation at 157 days to remove growth that had begun to restrict blood flow to the artificial heart. The same problem eventually led to Abebe's death as that calf reached a weight of more than 400 pounds and the heart was unable to provide sufficient blood flow. d air-driv- Senor Citizen Exemption Is Called Discriminatory SALT LAKE CITY (UII) The ex emption for senior citizens okayed for Utah Power & Light Co. billings is dis- group of customers to subsidize another because of age. residential customers were not represented at the rate hear Non-elder- criminatory, says Mountain States Legal Foundation. ing, he said. Watt said that citizens who need assistance with utility bills should get it but it should be handled by the State Legislature not the commission or the utility company. Assistant Utah Attorney General James L. Barker Jr., representing the Committee for Consumer Services, and James G. Watt, lawyer for the foundation, told the Public Service mission Thursday that the organization will sue if the exemption is not withdrawn. In August the commission granted UP&L an interim $33.7 million annual Bruce Plenk, representing the Coalition of Senior Citizens, told the commission that an exemption from utuility bills should also provide assistance to and handicapped consumers. rate increase and approved exempting the first 400 kilowatts used each month by senior citizens who are heads of households. Watt said the exemption is discriminatory because it forces one low-inco- SALE ENDS MONDAY, OCTOBER 16, 1978 9-- 10 c 10-- 7 A calf named Curley Joe has tied a world record at the University of Utah in Salt Lake City by survivng for 184 days with an artificial heart. Curley Joe matched the record Thursday evening The previous record holder was Abebe, another University of Utah calf, who set the mark in May 1977. Univerity officials said Curley Joe is expected to easily surpass Abebe's survival time. 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