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Show 16 B DESERET NEWS, Tuesday, June 4, 1968 To tide itself over the low on k $1 Suit Filed In S.L. Claims Sewer Use Charge Invalid Young Patients City Decides To Borrow $5 Million Honor Teacher A Salt Lake City school teacher was honored today before her favorite audience million in Hogle Zoo police-publi- c ykshb (303333 mans George B. Catmull and Louis E. Holley, who was a commissioner when the ordinance w's placed in 1967, as defendants. The charge ordinance imposes a on all persons and prem- ises receiving sanitary sewage service and collection and-o- r sewage treatment by means of the public sewer system and treatment plant of Salt Lake City. The suit contends that the ordinance is against the Utah Cou stitution because it exceeds the authority of municipalities to tax, as provided by the Constitution, in excess of 18.5 mills. Utah - $279,000 school I H-ll-n grants districts under the federally program of aid to impacted areas. 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Availibl In lw aanvanlant mm: Larg from 8:30 till midnight DELICIOUS DINNERS as low as $3.50 all arhil. for only In rad or carton of 10 filter, white, pack - for uat 6C lnimCIfnn CORPORATION 4th Avi., 7250 aeonamy OS OS ... or bandy TU conducted by Stillwell N Miami, Florida . ft GUddinf independent p.m. PARKING for dinner guests at Hotel Utah Garage FREE resea :h Iibofito'jt HI 14 Reservations Suf(ested-328-- t)l H. N. (Hunk) Aloul, Managing Director $2,238. To see ttlhe Approval for a lease to the Salt Lake Community Mental Health Program for use of space in the 2nd District Juvenile Court Bldg., 3522 S. 6th West, was granted today by the Utah State Board of examiners. The space includes three offices land a staff lounge. from 6 to 11 NO COVER CHARGE until 9:30 p.m then only $1 per person black AtjUalliLor ROOM Direct from the Arizona Biltmore, Phoenix. DANCING NIGHTLY except Sunday Cache County $35,041; Grand County $29,459; Nebo $19,408; Iron County $5,566, and Tintic Lease Approved i another wonderful Summer Season with you! gen-itio- n ;S.L. Captain To Head I New Crime Division Mr. Keddington conducted the meeting. Mr. Keddington said the school board may make a decision at its June 18 meeting or by the opening of school in the fall. In question are boundaries suggested by the school district administration for enrollment of the pupils in either Lowell Elementary School, an experimental school at E Street and 3rd Ave., or Washington Elementary, First West and 4th North. HU Looking fortvard to r, It also claims there was no authority handed down by the Hulbert R. Keddington, Salt Utah Legislature granting Salt Lake City School Board mem- Lake City the power to charge a ber assigned to the area, said sewer use charge and an parents are divided as to where they would like their children to attend school next year. HEW Approves Lafayette has been closed due police departments crime and to a loss of approximately 1,000 School Aid delinquency prevention program students in the school district which was begun a year ago The meeting was held MonThe DeWASHINGTON with a $28,000 federal grant. He day evening at Capitol Hill Education of Health, will have charge of the vest Ward chapel to discuss where partment and Welfare approved today pocket enforcement officers, the some 71 pupils will attend school. to six Utah in relations division community and the men assigned to walking beats in the downtown area. The men on the beats will be assigned in July when the present recruit class of 25 completes its training. Captain Don Ferguson, currently heading the Personnel and Training Division, will take over command of the Patrol Division, which Capt. Stoler has headed for the last eight months. Lt. J. M. Atkinson will replace Capt. 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Lafayette Parents Are Polled City-Polic- Church, has ordi-Thir- d general obligation bonds, inter- est on the new loan will be higher. The rate was 4.18 per cent. Investments in bank certificates and treasury bills could authorized Jennings Phillips Jr.,retum interest on the unspent city treasurer, to call for bids portion up to 5.68 to J.75 per on the bonds. jcent interest. This would defray :'Mr. Phillips reported that by most of all of the interest cost reinvesting part of the $5 mil- of borrowing the $5 million, Mr, lion last year the city Phillips said. TTie tax anticipation realized $64,000 revenue in addibonds tion to defraying all interest are due and payable in one ysts on the loan. year, but can be redeemed in jLast years bonds were bor- 6 months if the citys financial rowed a' 2.9 per cent Interest position improves. tpid reinvested in local banks at Bids will be opened June 20 at 4tUt per cent Interest and in U.S. 10:30 a.m. in the city commisTreasury Bills at slightly higher sion chamber. Bids may be subA vote was taken Monday rates and shorter terms. mitted to City Recorder Herfrom about 62 parents evening bid low the last man J. Hogensen. Judging by whose children attended Lafayette Elementary School this year. Capt W. M. Stoler will assume e command of the Salt Lake Departments new Crime Prevention and Community Relations Division June 16, Police Chief Dewey J. Fillis announced today. iThe new division aims to solidify public support and to interelagrate close tions. In the new assignment, Capt. Stoler will have charge of the (AP) Panguitch, WASHINGTON 1. Sheldon R. Brewster, 180 San- - attempt by the city to do so is' In addition, the suit objects tc drun ftd., today filed a suit in illegal and unconstitutional. tjie rate schedule of the District Court asking Ua It alleges that the ordinance nance as M 5 discriminatory Salt Lake Citys sewer use permitting the sewer charge is. .. . that ls unelual ln aPP1,c ' charge be declared invalid and invalid and unconstitutional and violates the 14th unconstitutional. cause funds collected are not tion Consti-payeMr. Brewster, filing as a tax- - used or ,he PurPse ol sewage amendment of the U.S. and-o- r a depriva-an- d in it but that tution is disposal treatment, named Salt Lake City of property its commissioners, Mayor tare appropriated into the of law. era process un(' J. Bracken Lee, James L. Barker Jr., Conrad B. Harrison, 12 to patients of the Shriners Hospital for Crippled Children. Mrs. Matilda E. Thurman, 1618 Major St., a special education teacher, has spent the last four of her career teaching instructing patients at the Shriners Hospital. Previously she taught children at the Primary Childien's Hospital. She a was presented plaque. the enus months of the new fiscal year, Salt Lake City again will borrow $5 million as of July 1 on tax anticipation bonds. . The city commission today Utahn Gets Post |