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Show ; 16 A Wi DESERET NE'vVS. THURSDAY, OCTOBER 3, S?f tLJJJACTf 5 ' 194 V p '? U pi ;' r' . 7 . 1 rr" Ct W h$lt mental nmarams? outcry yiGWiny A reouest to remove granting East cc 6856 South of th1 ho?, radioactive tilino from the pArrit tal health program, approved Ericksen and an attorney, ioc aivd at the west end of a old Vitro Chemical Plant by all !eeis of 'ovemmout. retained by residents in the dead-end- , narrow lane. property will be made to bo dropped because af itiztn area who are opposed to the and a subdivision to Utah congressmen and local pressure against the Uwatmo pfprBwt InPRlinn r( thp nrojr- - the west where an estimated officials bv the Salt Lake 70.' persons live, are located programs program .... ram in the residential-rura- l City County Board of Health. Iht.iia.i !,. Erickson, Mur-- i area, attended a Wednesday adjoining to the propel ty Board members said afternoon meeting of the being sought by the county. u, Jordaii- - i (Xit-,director of Thursday they w ant a strongGreat Salt Lake Mental menial health, asked this The home, located on 'i i75 ly wordi-- a letter sent to each ,,vub 2c"r' put siitiii today, in vietc oi Vrc acres, i. avauduie tu ilit lUiigiesniiiiui asking The attorney representing county for $121,000 in its funds can be gotten to remounting opposition to the proposed location of a resimove the serious radiation the Union residents, Robert present state. Another dential treatment program L. Lord, said his clients will $35,0000 will be required to hazard. Letters will also be for the emotionally disturbed sent to the Atonic "do all they legally can to complete the three-stor- y it: an uncompleted home west nursuade the county against structure and make i suitaand Environmental Protectifw Agency ble for the program planned. A decision by the Salt Lake One board member noted it is strange the EPA is so County Planning and Zoning concerned about parking Commission (which voted east cmr iimits problems but completely igSept 24 to delay action and to nores the serious health probseek more information f refOCTOBER 15 lem caused by the racioac-tivits own staff and from CITY T0 material at the old chem-ua- l is expelled next CCTCEEK IS at a m plant ,.ile r 6h West Tuesday CLEANUP y week) 33rd end South. lord told the mental AREAS Dr. Robeit C Pendleton, beaqd Wednesday that the J1ST EAiT of the department of director the of in "feelings" people area who are opposed to the radiological health and professor of biology on the residential treatment urogOCTOBER 7 of Utah told the board ram are "very real and must TO lx? recognized." the tailings are a serous The case j1 rrcsl likely will he appealed if iieaiih hazard, aou not only al OCTOBER tiie pile itself. the planning commission gives its approval, he said. He said dust is blown as far f miles County mental health as two and workers, who earlier this away, causing serious health roe WliKtY PICKUP, TP ASH OUST BE CUT MONDAY BY 700 AM year wers turned down by uie iittzauis. ii aiso sets uuu for a waterways and is found as County Commission ANIOMf PU1HNG TRASH OUT On (HE STOtfTS MORE THAN weeks far north as the duck clubs on use on a conditional permit SUBJECT TC PROSECUTION THE SCHECHjUD PICK up 'All; 6 EOFCtfE home on 4806 South in the shore of the Creat Salt Taylorsville, may appeal a Lake. planning commission deciThe doctor said the tailings sion. could be hauled to depression COUNTY Stating that he is "fearful" areas west of the Great Salt Lake where they could be that the Murray Jordan CLEANUP Tooele comprehensive mendumped and covered. We AREAS tal health program vill dont want to get rid of the if something tailings completely because "collapse "doesn't happen soon" in its we may find that they are favor, Ericksen pointed out valuable and can be rethat the community "must claimed at a later date for useful purposes," Pendleton decide if it wants a community mental health program or said. not. Board members recomHe said. "If it does, then mended that owners of the peuple ban got to ucccpt 0 property fence and post the area They cautioned that treatment community-basedirt should not be taken from program, which requires the tailings for gardens, services in the comTRASH MUST BE OUT sandpiles or any other home munity " B 7.00 A M. MONDT use Do emphasized that the Mrs. Bea Daniels told the Utah Legislature, the Con'x;ard, meeting at . 610- - 2nd NO CONCRETE, SOD, LAWN CuPPtNOS OS gress, the County Commis-sion.thLIMBS OVER 4 fT IN LENGTH. Great Sail Lake East, ihai immunization has declined alarmingly in preMental Health Board school children. She said polio immunization levels dropped from a high of 88 percent in 1964 to a low of 63 percent in 1972. She addd that not only polio, but whooping cough, diptheria. measles and other comRitter was questioned municable disease immunHe said removal of the A GOODING, Idaho (AP) lawsuit of the chie US. hatchery, opened in 1370, about his application for izations have declined. water rights to construct a District Court Judge for would damage the trout inShe said parents should hatchery on his island in rhe Utah, Willis W. Ritter, and dustry- in-- the Magic Valley. the diseases are recognize mtIJtC nt river and the federal judge Marjorie Huii of Wallace, mil but are held piatuuuo knnwu mi said his was filed application Idaho, in an effort to have a least one witness who in cheeh liecuuse oi immunas a defense against the fish hatchery removed from claimed he had taken a boat ization. If parents don't take" taking of water by Standall the the Snake River has been through the area of the hatchresponsibility to . get taken under advisement. ery, but Walker indicated he and Lemmon. He said his immunizations, serious obnot would have did not think there was much plan could occur in health hazards Ritter, of Salt Lake City, travel or sport fishing in the structed any navigable the future. waters. and Ms. Hull awn land in the vicinity. area of Bridal Veil Falls and contend a $750,000 fish hatchery was constructed illegally and has destroyed a navigable waterway. Srttir i norn'IWJtv' ??- - conditional use a of 7th investigation by the Salt Like County attorney todav on ''Christmas party donations y?z to County Highway Depaiiinenl employes. The probe was being asked by County Auditor t Tecaiu uncovered a $1,122 K. Hansen, whose department Christmas p&ity Iasi Deumter, apparently financed by ccrKrihiitiopt fmm at least 44 business firms. Hansen furnished a copy of a Highway Department audit in which he called special attention to employes solicitng any donations from business firms who work with the oouniy. Hansen said most of the donars listed "do business with the county ami, particularly, the highway department " County ltgai advisers, who had noi received the auditor s report today, said that from public reports being circulated, the investigation would center on tire possibility of violations of county and state ethics laws and other misdemeanors. Tlie auditors report showed that by Dec. 17, 1973. certain records kept at the Hignway Department showed $1,217 accumulated in the questioned contributions. The report also included lids of bourbon, beer, turkeys, hams and a host of other foods as gifts from another 29 b'isnjw: firmr Cash donation;, of up to 190 - sc. -- pparenL came from several construction firms, machinery and equipment companies, supply and service corporations and individuals, the report said Auditors noted the Christmas party transactions after tracing a $95 entry on the Highway Department fm.J shown as c transfer iroin Employes Association apparently used to handle the account, another checking party donations. A full 2 probe Vuie party donations spark county Radiation last rw4 year d Energy-Commissio- e ts', rriwi'iwies; ' chair. s.w Pur lowest prize 35 ill cuts a Sviog Superpower in 5 seconds. Superllglitweight Super capacity - er5Jy DRwyasfli gysrr- - Easy and fun to use. thick. 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