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Show ijlgesscr NEWS, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 12, 1974 Rise in dropouts worries U. Ivr K. Oialfw Neat, education editor 8 accommoiate student. who desire a lour year degree University president Dr David Gardner, wnu repeatedly has declared he would like hi improve educational opportunities for freshmen and viphi imo res. said the school had asked fur more han $",00 000 for that purpose But when I of t enroll ment for tills year exceeded expectations by more loan Sou student, providing lor them claimed a bight r budge prioritv he said lie nohsl that the reeents added VTjO M to the C oil budget to take care of increased enroll men It may ix' possible he said, to um part of this money to unprov e undergraduate education in was fair They allocated funds as fairly as they could. Gardner said They were aware he lands allocated short of need If Oiey had believed they could get more, they u'nulu nave asked for more " for do not r I Concern over the FchonJ's and the budget for lg,5-7- t to improve programs wd or undergraduates claimed nibsf of the afttnuon at Mondays meeting of the Cm vefsty of Ut,.ii tioi iluiiutiui Cniwd The probkm for the rc and for the universi-t- s is holding this as well ' Gardner said figure. Edward W Clyde, council chairman, urged members to work with the Legislature to present tile U. of U need He noted the state is hard to meet fiscal pressed needs Vice Chairman Jrvph F P.cnii.!f Jr called for more and better counsel ing to cut down on the schools early dropout rale When students do not know what wiJJ sen e them best and drop out. it is expensive for both Hie school and the state, Bcronlfo said The State Board of Regents he argued, should recognize Hus fact and provide the university necessary funds to impnne underiifT.VTi) graduate education Both Bemolfo and council lie commended the re member Reed Bnnton called gents budget action and said for; jSore terminal program1 their recommendation of a el I budget to i 7 niihon junior college . ourses Council gs in county fleet 48 passenger cars could he eliminated According to a report bv Mamstein ( orp of New Jersey, an auto maintenance eomputei firm, a surveillance of the countys fleet showed .Jhat 48 cars were driven less than 20 miles a day According to John Gust, Salt Lake Count v facilities and maintenance director, 'Weve turned up ears we didnt even know we owned -- " BASE Eleven memtiers of the Los Angeles and Rcdland, Calif , police departments and the San Bernardino Sheriifs Office were to arrive here tins attenioon for sinners were told Monday familiarization in night neheojiter search and rescue techniques Hosting the California lawmen are the ITiOth T rauung and Te-.- t W mg, the base's helicopter school Officials of the l.ifst;-- , tlic three law departments use helicopters tor search and rescue operations, as well as patrol The visitors will take "t! v an Supct Jolly Green Giant helicopter at 0 this commissioners that unexpected vehicles have already come into the motor pool loi servicing and refusing "What were afraid ol is that some ol oar v chu ic" have been driven away tor good without our knowing it." said County Commissioner Ralph V McCUn e County officials said that for years hundreds ot county employes have been assigned cars fot me on county business. However, there has lieeii no mdication of any misappropriation of the vehicles Prior to organizing a county motor pool last year there was no ' properly guarded lot oi facility foi parking county vehicles, otiicials said However, there is now supervised parking at the Hal! of Justice Plaza, the County Complex, the County Higliway Department, City County Health Center, and a new maintenance area in Mjrray Gust L.A. HILL AIR FORCE ironi Salt lake Countys motor vehicle fleet at an Annual savings of $i.",00ii. Salt Lake County Commss-- f he in the state In 1973-7said U of L paid 52 percent of the total tuition paid in the state lasuong 4, Law Enforcement Academy change 27 finish police training tax supported schools) but n ed only 45 1 percent of the higher education re-ce- Air-ere- w told enforcement offiteis were graduated recently in special cere monies from the I toh Law Enforcement proposed Ac lav ademy The class curriculum included extensive training in a!! phases of criminal investigation including drugs and narcotics tralhc jtudent investigation techniques advanced fi i st aid firearms training and techniques m handling bombs am! explosives according to Ralph H Jone director of U'atl State Peace Uflicer Standards and Training The gi aduat ng officers and their department included Bruce Anderson University of Utah Police Department. Torn Angelos nl-- el ., fwentv-spvi- Gov. Calvin L. Hampton would like the public welfare system changed to mediae In other actor, the council incentives for persons to bePassed a resolution of come and get off commendation for Dr welfareemployed saniue! D Thurman, dean of In a letter to members of the College of Law, who will retire from that position June Utahs Congressional delega3i to return to fuli time tion, Rampton said various disincentives exist which perteaching a welfare ethic, Named Dr I, Jackson petuate rather than a work ethic, in of to Newell, dean students, the system. o act as director of liberal Nothing is more perplexa education, special project designed to revitalize the ing, the governor said, than the federal regulation which s hoots undergraduate genprovides that a family receivera! education program. ing grant assistance is no Named Dr Roald F longer eligible for aid if the Campbell, nationally recogmale head of household nized leader m educational works more than 100 hours adminiMration, as adjunct per month regardless of the puA's1- - r of educational ad amount of income he reministration ceives This makes it difficult foi a male head of household without skills who can only find an entry-levposition at $2 hour, or atxiut the amount he can receive from welfare, he wrote. The rule also discriminates against men, since only a of a working mother's They will fly a portion evening earned income is applied three-hou- r mission over Great Salt Lake, observing against her grant level, thereby enabling her to work the Air Force night recovery' at lower paving jobs and still atem increase the amount she The system uses an airbrings in craft that has night vision Many female-heade- d and automatic approach-hove- r households are therefore asequipment that allows sumed m gradually getting oil it to operate m an unhgbted area without using aircraft welfare entirely, the governor said lights Infrared vision :s one of the new dev ices used The lawmen will leave lawmen to train at Hill 1 1 48 'extra' autos Nearly nit Although he emphasized several times the Regents had treated the V of U fairly m the budget process, Gardner argued the school gets a share ol disproportionate state appropnations when tuition late.s aie (onsideied Utmcrsilv students, he said, pay the highest tuition f . 1075-7- Welfare Delbert A'kinson. Scot Davis. John Dicker-son- . Bob Holt Bruce Johnson. Steven Kearl. J an Icathan: and Bob Murdoch all Division of Wildlife Resources. Michael Crowley. Park City Pohce Department: and Eugene Huber Alta Police Department David J "a!1, Bruighurst C Cut.cr Larry H Fish. Joseph Jetfiev W Horracks. Ross Hendrickson A Ted McGregor. Richard T Hunt Ki.vno.ds, John L Owens, Fredei k k Schoen tele) and Iziuis Ur.gernian Utah Highwav iatroi Terry H Martin!, Air National i.uard and Kenneth Mayne. American Foi k Police Department Ot.hc st inlev i graduates included Dennis T M m I Sirloin & Swiss Gniied ttrloin strips and melted Swiss cheese, REGULAR shredded lettuce and special dressing served on a toasted roll, garnish and 1.75 French fries. MON., TUES., WED., THUS! !r foi California Wednesday after a briefing and tour ot (he 15xth 9 USE ACTION ADS 55 Wes? 5th $ , fcwntifu! 855 Wet N Temple 437 South A4a.fi 1 75 Wes? 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