Show Standard-Examin- Atheists look for book bias Atheists in a telephone interview called the idea of doing LAKEWOOD Colo (UPI) — A Christian fundamentalist textbook reviews “absolutely beautiful” group’s review of Jefferson County school textbooks for evi- dence of She said she was sorry no one thought of the idea sooner influ- anti-christia- n ences has prompted an atheist group to begin similar reviews nationwide for Christian bias O’Hair said American Atheist’s chapters throughout the nation would begin similar reviews “as soori as Colorado gets go Madalyn Murray O’Hair chairwoman of American Citations key' to could and flood Peper with ing” The Committee to Upgrade the Schools this month submitted formal complaints against four textbooks to Jefferson County School Superintendent John Peper The fundamentalist group said it planned to go through as much of the district’s teaching material as it Sunday Nov 21 1982 7B district — Colorado’s largest — er com- that each complaint triggers a plaints Bill Talley president of the Colorado chapter of American Atheists said his group would do the same thing — submitting formal complaints to Peper on every instance he can find of lengthy investigation DR RAND T MATTSON GENERAL DENTISTRY 1825 West 4400 South “Christian favortism” It is the policy of the school ROY UTAH 731-449- 9 7 COME AND ENJOY THE MAGIC OF OUR success Sale Kmart store will meet TUNov?V0r beat any of our competitors everyday 23rd or as advertised prices excluding their discontinued or closeout items Ends BOISE Idaho (AP) — An Idaho State Police officer’s ticket to success can depend partly on how many traffic citations he writes a state official says Consideration of traffic-ticke- t quotas in evaluating ISP officers “is something that is being done but not sanctioned” says Richard J Hutchison deputy director of the Idaho Personnel J Commission' Hutchison said the practice does not occur in all ISP districts But whatever the scope the ticket 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