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Show Page 22-T- HE HERALD Prove I'tfh Thursdav November M 1978 Minorities Wost influential in U.S. S,ate 0ver 0il SPHI Recruiting Plan Fizzles Women' - Kp?wativ rt. - Oil Davis County Raps Ann Landers Tops Ballot of 25 $0f Lake's FARMJNGTON BAY Utah n PI health officials have charged that the slate was negligent in not informing them of bow an oil spill in Farming tor; Bay ana adjacent ponds was bem handled Richard Harvey director of the countv Environmental Division said the state should have asked the county for a permit to burn the oi! off the 1 NEW YORK L PI from tne political and communications worlds lead the new list of the "25 most influential women in America' in the annualselections conducted by the World Almanac The 25 whose names will appear in the 1979 almanac begin with former Congresswoman Bella Abzug. who current!) is active s eoehairman of the National Advisory Committee on Women and end with Barbara Walters the first woman to anchor an evening network news program and now at ABCTV Communicators also include Katharine Graham publisher of The Washington Post, and Helen Thomas, L'PI White House correspondent Both have been on previous lists. But missing in the political column is Ella Grasso who just won reelection as Connecticut governor She made it in 1977 "I don't know what happened to Grasso in the bal" loting. said Jane D Flatt. the almanac publisher. "I feel personally that she's truly a woman of in- fluence..." Ann Anders syndicated columnist On '75 list Virginia Johnson Masters sex researcher On 75 ust author of 17 Margaret Meao anthropologist books, who died Wednesday at the age of 76 On list since 75. Mary Tyler Moore, television actress and producer Miss Flatt thought she was voieo m because of her many awards and her represenation of middle America Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis. former first lady currently an editor at Doubleday 4 Co On 75 list Sylvia Porter, financial and consumer columnist On '75 and 76 lists ZCMI Seven of the 25 on the new list who were not on the '77 list previously appeared since the listing's inception in 1975 and the new roster includes only two Erma Bombeck. writer, and Mary Tyier Moore, actress first-timer- W ter SALT service LAKE CITY' (UPli tetts may have to be changed because a program to recruit minorities and the disadvantaged for the Salt Lake City Fire Department has been a failure says the chief Chief Evan Baker said the year-lonnrioram ."vt ahrait tMfl (Wl - - in feripral f funds but only four cadets were hired -1 But instead the state gave Amoco Pipeline Company permission to burn the oil without consulting the county he said The county has a more stringent burning ordinance than the state and should have final say in the matter Harvev said the-holid- and only one was a minority. Twenty-on- e recruits went through the program but many of them failed a fire department civil service test Baker said Some of the recruits s-- ar ay weren t hirec because the departmer! budget was cut However he said the department plans .o continue minority recruiting We ieamed a lot from the ex said said city Personnel penence Director Robert T Mullally "The problem lies in finding a test that is more directed at the particular occupation for which the applicant is being tested." The department has a quota of 14 minorities in order to qualify for federal funds e e-h- er budget domestics sale friday 10 a.m. door crashers - limited, no phone or mail M Kodei R232 polyester fiberfill pillows with whitewhite damask tick. reg. 8.99 standard size 1 reg. 10.99 queen size 29 reg. 12.99 2l 2 13 king size Si Reg. 15.99 Chatham-Esmon- "Cot- tage Garden' blankets of floral pnnt acrylic, twinfull 72x90; limit one. reg. reg. reg. reg. reg. from voting. The sports and business worlds did not fare well in the finals. Billie Jean King of the tennis world is gone after being on every previous list. Mary Wells Lawrence, the advertising whiz, is gone although she was in the '76 and 77 listings Others from the "77 list dropped from the current one were: Nancy Hanks, former, chairman of the National Endowment for the Arts; Lenore Hershey. editor of the Ladies Home Journal: Shere Hite, author of "The Hite Report", a survey of sexual experiences of American women; Maribel Morgan, author of "The Total Woman", and "Total Joy"; Eleanor Holmes Norton, chairman of the Equal Beverly Employment Opportunity Commission; Sills, opera star and author; Eleanor Smeal. president of the National Organization for Women; and and owner with her Lila Acheson Wallace, husband, Dewitt Wallace, of The Reader's Digest. The complete list of the World Almanac's 25 most influential women in 1978: Bella Abzug. former congresswoman from New York, on the list since 1975. Erma Bombeck, syndicated columnist, author, and. a regular on "Good Morning America." Helen Gurley Brown, editor of Cosmopolitan since 1965, on the list since 1975. Anita Bryant, entertainer and leader in the rights movement. On the 1977 list. Rosalynn Carter, first lady, honorary chairman of the President's Commission on Mental Health On the 1977 list. Jane Fonda, actress, political activist on the 1975 list. Betty Ford, former first lady, headline maker with her candor on her drug and alcohol addiction On the 1975 and '76 lists Betty Friedan. author of The Feminine Mystique" and founding member of the National Organization for Women and the Natinal Women's Political Caucus On the 75 and 76 lists Katharine Graham, publisher of the Washington Post, also controls the parent company which owns Newsweek and radio and television stations On the list since 1975. 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Barbara Walters, broadcast journalist at On list since 1975 of the 25 most influential Why not a comparable list men'' , "We're thinking about it, we re thinking about it, said publisher Flatt. reg. 19.99 size 27x48 reg. 33.99 size 3x5 reg. 49.99 size 4x6 Beautiful acrylic blanketing or fluffy blends with nylon binding, all machine washable. The warmth you choose stays with you all night as blanket automatically adjusts to room temperature; yr. warranties. best-sellin- g from Texas, serves on the House Judiciary Committee. On list since 1975 Coretta Scott King, civil rights leader, widow of the Rev. Martin Luther King. Jr On list since 75. Juanita Kreps, Secretary of Commerce, former vice president of Duke University On 77 list Maggie Kuhn retired social worker, organized the Gray Panthers, a network of activist older people. 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