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Akerlow has called for the (if the present ucsignation held of highways mod flo(bd control, Basil McGlochlin, a N, tulas al pointce If elected it, the commission. Akerlow card he would favor a wide search tor two persons kith high professional qualifications 10 licad the highway department and the flood e,)ot rot depart m ent Two inure ineasures should I I I in ' I 1I administrationAkerlov(is(u'agn- - Repo I,S,,,,,,,,,,,,,.. IC-1"- races. Larry Lunnen. ansli,LALL E. passage of the $49.5 million vierth of bonds t eferendum. Briggs wild he apposed the packave because it :is too much. and the ill the bood were I riorities l,y Dunti, the incumbent iomissioner of Briggs a I SO Said of elt,"t. IR! ,iplop;es IU.S. Rep. Wayne I tiii1,;t,.1 t tor.n 6 (hen, - ' :..t. ' ki) T AN 1 , ' . e. ()wens empliazed his idea , not intruded to maintain food prices at a high level, hut to insure against hunger 1 ... Ole, .: .1.0.,:cI44( ,...t, 17r6Akca Ott' 14-- o'll 10-2- 5 ,, .,,. .0. - ,v .. 4 i , it 1 . 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ADJUSTASLE SHELVES t Ft; ! 1)795 DESK 8, BOOKCASE 43" W x 7211 z 24"D ... stalt7';'. -- wi (Shown) ,, - - J.,,i; ,...........v1 41"Wx30"Hz22"D t . N,41. 0 14 Q 10,43,!1 ,..........,. 1 7, cE . 1 ' T 1 -, tr, WOODGRAIN FINISH BOOKCASES -1 vii 3 DRAWER 24" ' 1 ri --,o, , 1;1-- e ,... It 1 tp4,. ., it ..; if; e -- "7,107-1-1 ',v, ii.. ADJUSTABLE , , 4,zr-Pzi,- "(2 :IA 1 4 tv-f.,3.t.4Liv:- ig...tt,ti1 - : , fl , i t.111 irtstri4;21:t4Vill ,.: : ,' Z:t 1;'0 - i . . giii,111 Kg ,, 1 .;:"hot. 1'1 ruk, - 460 1 ". 011 4 14) f.11'41:1114"41 ::1f'"I'T; ''. 44itrisW;NWri:':11Tk171j):1 4461:,64...',:,,,.:4,4r1r,:,tr STURDY STUDENT DESKS WITH WOODGRAIN FINISH Ij 4 . ' '' ItIlMstr...,..?, t 7 ll'FF4. - 'f ',' ""'"" .- . ,,,, -- A ifila 11 v li: Agleifit;., , v. Ji4.,44.. Thot's right Now, we know :ou don't core about shade ior this year. It's almost winter. But think about next year and another hot summer without shade. II you plant crie of ntir ARC,F SHADE TREES now (and they are in thanieler to 3" op large be feet and well established by noxt summer. Ai Wasatch Shadows. we don't want you to suffer through another hot, shade-les- s summer pion ulieud ond come and see usi ., - . 1 o ,: , 3:1714.1'.'1,tif , , ...., tt s, , ' fir:4 .. . .6116. ,...'' f,.,....:,,,,,ii:b.c.,c, .,-, . ' - -, .41.,AT'gri. u.. 4,,i, t 'wens, t lic Itiloocratic nomilfte for the U S. Senate .,cat being vacated I)N Sen Wallace F. Beanett, said the stocks would he accumulated gradually and released only in case of l'""! di:;aiAcr - 1 ''' 1.111- .. . 14 (Unfinished Also Available) OGDEN ' - k- ., I ,I. x.olai introduced legislation in Congress to create an tbinegency fowl stock the - SALT LAKE r411.16.11"6446......14-1- ha,s ' KETCHUM'S Go Classificti Lake aSaltro and Colinty, .4,,., v itcrv in J r,4,rviiiiiirn in March. per- i Go First Cabin ,. .1,., a s .1 ti,,,L4 ,, , D ' it; $.1 a 1 il ow gi .7..,,,.,,..,,,..1, CHAIN l'ferOal consolidation 4or his challenged ' $0 sheriff, Republican ration oi handicapped opp,inent, Delmar I, Larson son::. she said to a series of puLlic debts. I Ile said citizens have a li no oilier of legitimate questions about county law enforcement, arid do,b9tes wild allok voters to comNOOKS, LINKS, CABLE, WIRE pare the candidates' ,tands. Commissioner Dunn, lawred IIidHl Democ- 4,...stf44,.,.4. i ai,s 7-- :17 tfr--44..,,, '." 4artiotokfrift ;land-!cappe- McCoy went to the I; cairip for the L'nitud Cerebral Association. She Palsy has I. bccn interested in thy rcgist in other Salt Lake County oppooetit, robent the event of massive crop gested An ordinance should in failures. I he, passed to remove departIn the Utah's First Conprment heads from control over cs-annal funds. McGlochlin Di!,trict. GOP conemploye rtfadg loans to individuals. tender Ron Inkley called for including himself. from emp- limits on the privilege of loye tumds, Akerlow alleged. congressmen to use the U.S. mails for free. a Akerlow also suggested ,.,,-"erackdostu to enforce county Mailing literature hy some ititt:ising procedures more senators to large states could cost up to $771,000. Inkley strictly. the senators get the ; rehallenger for the other said. service free. Inkley believes Salt Lcke County .coltested Commission seat. Democrat omgressmen should be able 11.:DlBahl Briggs pointed his to mail some things free, but shoold ho on a strict opposition to 'he recent un- they successful $49.5 niliion cowl- - budget. I a fak'llity for opctow-, III;4 I . owqw.... ' Mrs. clection as an example of fiscal resopon.Ohility. ly Is) Lake City Commission !hombers A kerlow noted the two depattmonti were scpa rate Mill the administ ratiou ...i4 ,E,-;-,- Lueda McCoy. Democrri- carolviatc t,Ir Salt Lake Coon- ty clerk, visied Crop Kost- 1 , a7 :Ra.;g44 children. msda v At a ta.,, a r I I LOCAL COM ANDOR ROL NOT STATE 5. FEDERAL CONTROL IS THE PRIME ISSUE. state government to dictate to the counties the uses of lands within the ties. shall "receive, allocate and disburse funds 'nude B. The Utah Lund Use Bill declares that the COMMiSSiOn available to the state under federal land use legislation." With federol money comes federal control. C. A homeowner faced with local neighborhood zoning problems knows that it is easier to talk with local elected officials who are responsive to the voters than to hard to find appointed officiols in state offices ADEQUATE LAWS ARE ALREADY ON THE BOOKS PROVIDING TECHNICAL AND FINANCIAL ADVICE AND ASSISTANCE. A. The Utah Land 1..ise Bill allows 2. If the A. it the real intent (if the yovernment is to provide advice and assistance, this hill is not necessary. bill is "the nese of the camel in the tent." this federal and levels, control for at the state is more objective 63-4- A VOTE FOR LAND USE LEGISLATION IS A MANDATE FOR THE STATE AND FEDERAL TO CONTROL MORE AND MORE GOVERNMENTS AND ENVIRONMENTALISTS AREAS OF PRIVATE PROPERTY. of the Utah State Code requires the State Planning Coordinator to plan within the state, 8 :If public assist local governments cnd work with industry as well as wit!-- ! state agencies in improvement and land use. C. Section A. The voters must tell government officials, by a "NO" vote, that more und bigger government with more and greater control is not the answer. B. OSHA ond EPA hove pros-eto be more of a headache than a help. The Utah lord Use Bill police must not be allowed to add it) other controls and obusive powers now vested with power legislation government. C. "We're getting nostier," EPA warns S L. This headline from the Deseret News, September 25, 1974. further stoted in the story: "Denver regional officials of the Environmental Protection Agency told Solt Lake City Commissioners, '11 you think we've been nusty in the post, wait until we're through today." PRIVATE PROPERTY RIGHTS ARE INVIOLATE BY THE CONSTITUTION, A. The Utah Land Use Bill is the first step AND FUNDAMENTAL towards changing the traditional Amencon concepts E. An expenditure of $306,000 for a "study" is inflationary and unnecessary in the light ot existing legislacion which already provides for planning and coordination, but which wisely stops short of s:4ite control and prr,h;bit :. tekirig of property rights without compensation AS ESTABLISHED IMPORTANT of private This position represents the views of citizens throughout the state who ore vigorously opposed to passage of the Utah Land Use gill. Some 60,000 Utahns petitioned successfully for this measure not to become law without a fair hearing and expression by the voters. We believe you deserve to have full knowledge of this issue, not just the proponent side which has been so set on pushing this bill past the Utah voters. Now that you know, we encourage you to vote NO I Vote AGAINST the ;Pah Land Use Bill on November 5th to preserve and protect five-poi- B. This bill enables government to take property rights without paying for them (confiscation withoi.it compensation). C. The best way to prot5,(st rvate pic,prty tights is to leove those established rights alone. AND CONSIDERATIONS r Assic:nticn thnt the bill is "substantially' independert opirlon agices .4ith. the Uloh StatE inodequote has many int:onsistencies; serioos questions as to judicial enforcement: or that it is legitimate A 63-2- D. Section of the Utoh State Code requires political subdivisions to conform to zoning ordinances ond prov:des for coordination of counties and municipalities in the installing, construction, operating, or otherwise using any area, land, or building which may affect other countios or municipalities property tights LEGAL INtPLICATIONS 1 lhe Department of Community Affairs, under Section 4 of the Utah Stote Cede, is empowered to function in on advisory capacity and provide technical and financial assistance at both the state and federal levels and coordination, receipt and disbursement of state and federal funds. An '' progress in the field af land use planning nt your rights. precious property intwir' , ,IS WHAT CAN YOU DO? tk(; riiere t ot ieost two 'our in,mediate ottention. out this ad, keep it with you orid tea its message to everyone you see. meip them know the tivtl facts on both sictes of this question. 2. There ;$ prectoos little time to g& this message to the voters We need your financial support to get done. Now that you know the officio: position of our citizens orgonizotion, pieose send a contribution rne Lt)tirAil on !Ix: lorge oc as smoll ns you can hoi idle to express your participation trt this gullant cause rkiht tells you how. Do it Dear Council: Thanks for letting me KNOW the lad. I woryt to help My contribution is enclosed. my fellow Utah, I L tc, . Amount of contribution (rri;ke checks paye..ible to The Utah Council on Housing and Land Use) Mail to 454 East 3rd South, Salt Lake City, Utah 84111 Li UTAH this rtlessca,, Address now! I 7T 1 Nome -44 1- PPP PAID POLITICAL ADVERTISEMENT, FREPERICIt M. PAULSON, CHM. ON COMM 41 LA t TOiRD SOL1 ri HnticzIN I. I LAKE r.!T 't', tj TAH fi411 t.- & LAND USE i TELEPHONE 363-691- - vi IHOSE IN THE vow moo KRV1 VO T 1 am. Imo Len rv 3 .zum ---- ! - - , sinratz 0 wow. - -- I K I 1 1 di I ml, IA4,, rN Ptv ., t;;SA PiT:. 1 0 ..,k-,-- t I m 1r4 i-,-71 it w-- -1 - 4- : ... ii,zi :72 |