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Show Friday November Proposition 17. 1978 THE HERALD. 13-StyleP- Frovo I tah-P- age 15 lan for State Jarvis Needed - r LOGAN I'tah L'Pl Howard Jams says even though I'tah has relatively low propertx taxes the state should opt for a Proposition plan Jarvis. a I'tah native and former I'tah Slate I rmersity student spoke Thursday at a LSI' convocation and praised Gov Scott Matheson s plan for reducing state spending b lln million Tarn-utte- like it Jarvis said 1 don t know this in an interview governor but he s OK after the speech think a Proposition 13 is necessan because vour.g people haven t been able to build themselves a home acioss this country and in I'tah for the past 15 years The residential propertv tax base in this country is owned by people 45 ears old and up and they are rapidlv retiring on much smaller incomes You have to have a system in I'tah w here the property tax pavs for police and fire protection streets and lights sewers and garbage collection and nothing else "You have to devise a svstem in I'tah so that the 1 1 I 1 B AN ARCHITECTURAL DRAWING Corp plans to build in Salt Lake City The plant is part of GTE's newly formed Telecom Systems Group, which of the $15 million dollar manufacturing plant General Telephone and Electronics - General (UPI) Electronics Corp has an- Telephone & nounced plans to build a $15 million manufacturing plant in Salt Lake City The plant, GTE's part Telecom Systems Group, will employ annual million, Bunnell of newly-forme- about 1,000 people and have an payroll of approximately $10 Telecom President Theodore said Thursday. "Ground breaking for the new facsite in tory, which will be on a Centenial Park, will take in early April, and we expect to start production in late 1979,'' Bunnell said. "It will be a light manufacturing and assembly facility and will be a clean plant environmentally and physically," he said. The installation will produce telephones and telephone system components, and will be housed in single story building. .He said most of the workforce for the plant will be hired from the Salt Lake area, although a few management-leve- l employees will be transfered to the new facility from other GTE offices. The GTE Telecom Systems Group already has a plant in Huntsville, Ala.. 300,000-square-foo- t, manufactures which - and telephones component parts for telephone systems The Salt Lake installation will produce the same type equipment. Bunnell said The new plant is urgently needed, he said "The Huntsville plant is operating at capacity. The individual user and business telephone markets are growing rapidly and the group will now be able to better serve all our SALT LAKE CITY (UPI) A man suspected of breaking into a Salt Lake City residence underwent several hours of surgery after the homeowner blasted him in the nead and shoulders with both barrels of a shotgun Police identified the suspect Thursday as David Leroy Storborg, 44. last known address Long Beach. Calif. They said he had "an extensive FBI rap sheet and about a dozen other aliases." including Frank Corp, the name he was apparently living under in Salt Lake Detectives said Storborg was shot by Lawrence Rosvall as he tried to flee Rosvall s house after breaking in and tying up the homeowner and his wife Police said the would-bburglar was armed with a pistol and a knife and grabbed Rosvall in the backyard of his eastside home Thursday morning. Rosvall was tied up in his garage and the bandit then reportedly went into the house and tied up Mrs. Rosvall. Police said they were following up several leads which indicated there was a second man involved in the break-in- . markets." Bunnell said two plants will the more than telephones a year produce five million Salt Lake City was selected as the site for the new plant for a variety of reasons, "the most important being a labor pool of concientious people with habits." he said. Other factors in the decision to locate in Salt Lake, said Williard J. Reid. who will be vice president and general manager of the new plant, were the city's proximity to major western and good work southwestern markets, the state's business climate, which he termed "excellent," and cooperation from various private and public officials who worked to bring the plant to the area. Reid is now vice president and general manager of GTE's Genoa, 111 SALT LAKE CITY - defeated A Republican legislative candidate has filed a $1.5 million libel and slander suit against State Rep. Lake. Sam Taylor, Wesley Sine charged in lt the unfit and unsavory character of this candidate who, tomor- row, may become a the letter as the polls Third District Court closed, but before the Thursday that Taylor circulated a malicious letter after the election accus- votes were counted, so it OPEN DAILY ing him of being an excommunicated Taylor, a SALT LAKE CITY (UPI) The Public Service Commission on a vote has approved Mountain Fuel Supply s request for a $1 6 million annual rate increase to cover salary increases for its employees Commissioner Kenneth Rigtrup dissented saying the Legislature intended that such increases be made only after being fully justified at a public hearing and that state law says rates will not be raised except because of increases in fuel costs regultorv resnonsibilities simply because the Division of Public Utilities or interested parties intervening in rate proceedings do not challenge or question that which is improper, illegal, unfair, unjust, discriminatory or which is in any other fashion contrary to the rules and regulations or orders of this commission or is contrary to the statutes of the state of Utah.'' Rigtrup e magazine penetrated jail security and interviewed accused murderer Theodore Bundv wrote PSC Chairman Milly Benard and his version of the proceedings somewhat misconceived." was Commissioner Olof Zundel filed a response to Rigtrup s dissent, saying The Public Utilities Act does not permit this commission to abdicate its OPEN DAILY 9- 10; SUNDAY 10- - 7 THE SAVING PLACE ' Friday Thru Monday, November 20, 1978 veteran d Rate Hike 0kayed - 10-- 7 Mor- legislator who has championed publicly-fundemass transit, beat Sine 1 released Thursday. The unanimous opinion upheld a lower court ruling that the department was not arbitrary and capricious in ending extra assistance to the two women. mon and a dishonest cam- paigner. make the more you pay Also included would be reduction of the capita', gams tax to 15 percent Jarvis said liermany and Japan the world s two st rongesi economies have no capital gains tax at all Jarv is led the battle for California s Proposition 13 which slashed state government spending by putting a lid on taxes wasn t able to prove that death and taxes were not inevitable but I have proved that being taxed to death is not inevitable " - SUNDAY 0; graduated income tax under which the more you The Utah Supreme SALT LAKE CITY (UPI) Court says the state Social Services Department had the right to cut off extra welfare money to two women who said they needed it for food. Gloria Beirne, who said she needed more than $275 per month because she is a diabetic and requires a special diet, and Lucille Lemke, who said she needed more than $166 per month because she must buy her meals in restaurants, are not entitled to the extra money, Justice J. Allan Crockett said in an opinion it. 9-1- he said nobody has told him it cannot be done Included in the plan would be elimination of the Court Backs Action wouldn't look like "sour grapes" if he lost. The lawmaker apparently had second thoughts about the document after he had won. He called several Salt Lake news agencies and asked them not to publish member of the Utah State Legislature." Taylor said he mailed string of small new I'tah. said Proposition 13 did more good tor the people ol California than anvthing else in the last 100 years Jarvis next attack will be on the federal budget He said he Dlans to write a bill that would cut federal spending b $100 billion over the next four years and Storborg was listed in fair but stable condition today. He sustained severe gunshot wounds in his right arm, upper left shoulder, face and neck. Doctors at the University Medical Center performed three hours of surgery on Storborg Thursday. They worked in several teams because of the extent of his injuries. plant with TALLAHASSEE. Fla UPI - Sheriff KenKat-san- s says he's dropping his probe to find out if a writer for New free-lanc- who once owned a in 1 I Times Jarvis spapers e State Senator Faces Suit (UPI) Bundy Probe be able to be used for the schools Mt" Fuel DrpS Homeowner Shoots Burglary Suspect Company to Construct $15 Million S.L Plant SALT LAKE CITY will employ about 1000 people and have an annual payroll of $10 million (L'Pl Telephotoi property tax will not THE S MVir k 1,499-1,03- Sine, a Salt Lake lawyer, said Taylor circulated the letter after the polls closed Nov. 7, and thereby lost his privilege as a candidate to attack his opponent. The U.S. Supreme Court has made it difficult for candidates to win libel cases for statements made in the heat of a SR-- T 196 campaign. In the letter sent on Utah House of Represen- tatives stationery, Taylor accused Sine of claiming to be a good church member even though he had been excommunicated and was trying High-qualit- iTj I Bfci .rfSeKI SlT'rjiMi K mirt'i urfice oMigition dull be limned tolely to lefund 35mm y bayonet-moun- t campaign cused He 12620,13520 the Salt Lake f 1 .7 Q7 VI 1 1 67 a 1 00 FOCAL "For many 1 FOCAL FLIPFLASH 2 fllpflashes, 6 flashes FOCAL1 MAGICUBES 6 cubes, 12 flashes m FOCAL'1 I 2 FLASHCUBES 6 cubes, 24 flashes rB T Our Reg. 109.88 easy-to-handl- e, FOCAL SUPER 8 Movie Film with processing W election,'' wrote Taylor. 11020, 88 35mm camera lens that stops down to f 6, automatic electronic shutter, fully automatic CDS exposure control. With case. Shop and Save at Kmart. s Color Print Film ac- 92 with r, through-the-len- FOCAL County Republican Party of trying to foist an unfit candidate on the people. "A man who practices deceit before the election is not to be trusted after the An with (1.7 self-time- oreview, Save at Kmart. Our 286.76, With fl.4 Lens $226 CASE 19.88 depth-of-fiel- d literature endorsing Sine, thereby, misusing their church positions. camera metering to work his way back into the faith. Taylor, a complained that several local Mormon leaders signed 88 lens, 35 GSN YASHICA MC-- II FLASHBAR bars, 20 flashes 933 944 333 months, I have struggled Election i : J, i il (MP Finally Settled RICHFIELD, Utah It took two (UPI) - recounts, a search for some missing ballots and a flip of a silver dollar to Rted Blomquist of the peace in justice Sevier County. opponent. Blomquist's Harold Brewer, appeared to have won last week's election by 100 votes. 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