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Show 'I rkr tuts N,,77 NEWS, TUESDAY, APRiL 1, ET 1 Busin 975 ndar I ft omics TV Today Dc,aths Action A C rl; I 7.8 4 w-Tor- m m ihra Ctii11-0'-. 1.1.e of ,of Lance-claSaints tocwally 3..ruLlitrre..1 iegal ir,ontiol of Its hospitals it? a noo-nrt.t- it - no,,,ital atwof, 1,tinely cperated Health Services Corporation. The Church's Firg l'icsidency announced to September their volmtarily contribut the facilities to the public,. lvcause the operation of hospitals'is not central.to the mi.F.siOrt of the elitirch.'"' Church spokesmen said the 11 hiclude 2,0i,12 inpatient beds and replacement vr; toe vottild exceed $107 rranstrr ' uw. sani doetimprit,4 wore, zigmed by prvsirlitri; bishop of. the church, rneetjng Mornlay. wilt arrive WednesdaY tollood Ccritz,r ',1L-1- Center (335), Oden; Logsn Utnti ccr n:inn)rneo trusteft rci hviaw "Jones said. 1 ,s , cont7-r-- COUgtv i aT Ju!v. rely 4 we.k,k ci;,t 0 i.,11pley two spec)41 provelitors int.! 1,A.0 111 ezstigaterS p ts tirst tneettng NIonthiv, toe panel as Scheduled to Meet agam tokij,v rein U. Whitney, appointed presi -We hitr.4., to start inierviewing totil UtC in e.,41g3tori whose mimes have b,?en stamIl u. to tiF. Si . said, Nhe 1 ,?. IA, ;red William cockayrie, state Republican ohairman, than 50 percent of Utahns ha',T :ite their income tax retur ns. if all checked off it would give us sufficient hinds to p;uia1 parties operatt, with, '' he said. hy the ehurch on a ft'Orli a eiLy or county. They i rand jury 10 hlr.e said ar oTated Seven other hospitals sysh!oi,. iar f.;ali ke V tho box that FJ-- tc ;iv int'orre !lx 111174 John Klai. iitate Demorratic chairman, :iid tO ;auk t)f fitit:4 Siatiditig. Ili? said cherking off $1 for a polit:cal party does. ;osi ta'set. 11W money from his liability arid etbnntriil it. Cr a oolitical party.: LDS Hospitn! (IN), Logan P1,4-enLDS Sanpok , Mt. 11.;?asant, and Licilo r t2 DS Hospital ;ZS), Idaho Falls. t.;- corpoi ate naniii;. articles of I ri,'Foorat tran4orrNi , et filed theirclwk I itlyes $1 The soie 1:tiairtbeci tina.itv parties held a ;obit press conference, urging Ut ahr, to check the boxes since only 19 percent of those filing tax returns so far have done and their il;i,nbcr of beds arc: Los hospital Hospital ''1.52 P111113.ry Oil'hiren'S Medical from California - asstile ndministratIv;.', direction of the corporan., l'arr,cr was tlf MC on J a 1. '7. ehiof exuotive ',3,00311y. this is a perpctuaton of the same tiodErr a iiew 7. , IL urgi-yet today to to political parties, intf-ntio- fryst:siT.,12,pt Bishop Victor L. and iones in a thy) ha- - undm corporation Monday. fir...1!olked whar. William N. Health Care, Inc., called 'six work by both boards and thetr ;Inn:Nu-let-inieritiorF tr,t The chairman of riicmhs of nit.ti..-attorne:,,s' itse'e f..,f the 1: chsoreh y h. tlic;linS UI I Qi r:A3 lau co1 tit'k' LDS : es itga;,,off, crei ht appolii16:1.1-..special assiiit the grard jury in its work., she .1.yointed out. B Lee, who has already been appoint special proseititor or a State probe af the Utah Ilquor Commission, may possibly wark with the grand jury as s. , iwy told Ow . : ' elk " -- Tt' it ite F'51'eAt ,?, 4,7 V : . ,tar ,'; Mrs. Whitney, 413 E. 24th South. zip;Klirti.iyi to her. . :ion post hy rtohert L. Morgan, jury toren-Iantie also asked Mrs. Bonnie. Parker, 1195 Sego Li Dr.. to be ' strarid jury secretary. siliffstk$00" tS C.:74"'IN I t3i ' ' ' -,- mt ;i; k7a.i "Mrs. Parker has the skills neetiod for a seerei.ary as seti,cled becausif ton most tr3sily ns.adLiVe, sincz the fopr jury rnvrohcr, have mosi ",t1 .. :f6,fsjp S, - t; ;,,4lf, Slot, WiAinpv PXLiained. 'AiLk7,40' PM. S JOT i0? a ,Nt e .;d1t !pg.va áza fountain tt , t-- ItZ1 The F.rst Prc,ideney of The Church of Jesus Christ ,,)f 4.4)ryl!Tt f.i.rerni,mly to irifiogio-:,ita fountain on the plaia of the church's headquarters -- 4; sR,r, 1.ratt..br V Ir A 00,sw:;304:4:1041, Mlanwhea tqg tartat ,,7-- . dean up at the scene of crash on 44. Au. which invc,!ved r n. '2 d Mackay said, A followirg car driven by er-!- 26, v;,:,1, All three The Litster car was traveling between 10 and 45 miles an hour and the impact welded the two cars together and carried them into the emergency lane at the side of the freeway, Mackay said, Both cars caught fire immediatehi and Witilt'FSCS rushed to evamite the victims tu (7, e L'Y ,J suqereci Board limits travel and cut:, 11111101. bruises. -- Education is asking for much too much travel," Gov. Calvin L. Rampton told the R ,,rd of Examiners today. As a result, the board reduced to one the numbe;- meetings, persons who could attend certain except where the oost; am paid by tbC federal government. On today's board agenda, education requested travel, not including spending $6'.024 for several meetings in which the federal government pays the cost. Bernarr S. Furse, administrative assistant., State Board of Education, said passage of the Elementary and Secondary School Act of 1974 has changed many programs programs, and state officials are required to programs, and state officials are required to meet with federal officials for explanations of the changes. ears were gutted and the fire melted the glass right out of the Both windshields." Mackay said. The trooper issued a citation to Christensen for -making an unsafe movement 1 I rmrie- yin id t;i0 Acting U.S Thousands of stake and rntslon IcafiQr, in the children's Primary': Association. Ch,irch GI lesiis open 2 two-Christ ot Latter-da- y 'ai ', conference Wednesday. general session will be held at 8 a.m. in i so h Lake Tabernacle to begin the 69th anrual meeting. Elder LeGrand Richards of the Council of the Twelve Mil be featured speaker at the opening session, Starling at 9 33 a m., eight departmental mei.ttingS will be held at scattered locatirs arourid the tit'. They will continue to 4 p.m. A pres;dents department will be at the Rose Pnrk North Stzike Center, 1155 N.. 11)0 West: first wi be That leaves 27 that m.ly hp subject to prosecution, but further review will be made those cases, too," Lockhart the 27, 10 have applied tor amnesty. In most cases final determinaaon has not been made of bow much tim4?. the Moll must sDcr.d in public service jobs. No figures are available on iht.! number of Utahns stho ha ye contacted th 1're',1 ti dont's i Jday Churvb 1:1r elio 5talce, Dion Tanner, first cor1s jpaiship CommitteP wi'!" Naomi, rres;',2ucy i rigN make bC v,'111, a new,: 1.14: plOadP bale.siice t.W,.,-O- ly S;,nd !,bc. ;.t..arels,'s 1riy, arCts Le,;(iPrrl I 14 -- Saturthq aPd !T. Jot n ;',tf,11 CI, he itidy ypt 4l'o - acldti C g kg IS ;tf writer brought to the kAacatner,i Ratf.pt;ir,i, w.itok (4 tile -- wal-- : .s,ate IL)ord Cvir, (.;;:, to the state, : uf He tr4 atty, Gen, voro;,.ie , J , ireltion totl.ay u;1 have a ty ad 1 Dyer fo?-:lt- Foul plotd ciuel Utah thts mot rung. lashing it ,,ith 1),Lavy tind gusty i;tfli liad a Irki. of, snow on the g7ound at i a.m. zuad a:Ds snowtng heavily, Cedar City had ,sevell inches. :ind Richfield four, Villfard three and Mvab niost r.; tho with the exc,,i',tiin t 051. se:41..101; ,e7A ',1'.fite q..;11 Las tile State ii.oad Car, .mission egitipinvnt to kecp the Eioorse mor..4 for tr aintenance. tampion said he might Le Ergne tn!)r,ey in the sndzet to contract ',1,ith :'ii'M etti-ryttitc coilrse. WE, the few -1 !dime , wgbrg to fine mirtn pry, iw flurries - S "t egs I Illy cloudy skies and P. tonight, w r1 . Counci! to frizzling. int:-.res- f,tte tam had only today. Gdnietal cleating is expt,etc-- 17- al;!.,i Lictr , the ArnPrican Broadc.asting COIllpersys Wi& World Sports .p.! in shooing' a telitislon program on the nod might t"...ti asked to proliti-- , )ntir:,;-e- TAIA :.;;rH,r News has , snow was expecte,' t.:)f.ltrease in the afternoon, but gusty wmus were. 4pc1.ed to cause blovoing arid makirti4 drivilig very hazardcus moSt of the day, sritc,y:h for racing. 'But now, the gove;no: said the BLM has attached condititAts to the lease permit which titaie officLat believe they eannot live 4nd the road eoniroission doesn't havi:t the w14 An-- it 'rile governor L But storm for re it ., Miller Clydc llon-inehe will L conce.;-,d- clic; ovelOr 'Iore 1,:fer.ed by 0asYS .ef uy atati:t qloteld ihric Mr to F 1,1 stf,:.ft' roortie. i'h scon .$s wintlers are itouneed in one cont.cbt arioiher one bcgir.s. any Tirnt is a ,Iapt 7ti It to rvert tip. Tr, e ncr;thP, 1 )0' eiter a! session.; ce a - Salt Lake County will seek a federal demonAration grant to design a proposed garbage recycling and ItA0 ecovery plant. County sanitation officials said today that Environmental Protection Agency funds are to be allottod by th,end of Jane for -- selected demonstration projects" throughout the country. Salt Lake County stands a very good chance of qualifying for such funding," County Commissioner Pete Kota las said today, The commissioner met with the engineering team which completed a study last fall of garbage disposal problems in the county, Mt.! plAnt woeirt inch:de facilities t4.i. eLli(ii)-,3,rand pnExtr to tzt, 1;?;111 as fuel in enerating cicctrictly. ' thif, i;orrw or 1 Cei.vna7, Recycling aid sought fr, be no racing an the Boraieville year unless the st e Cart find i'ooney to naintrila the famous race There Sz, It. vature Liory., rai Prinlac7; the.. :mci a : Pey Ey Roger De,,,!; et New's speak !dr,. the rion-prol- it cme. sorrethlvo' ha 1111,1 B. i vgn two 1.31gct tleo De: :; t N,,,sues Tip WilPn you er hear be featured speaker at the and Arthur S. ADdcri;on of the WI!! col,.;!;-.7.4- t L'47:a't . S:';',SEion, . le.lds -- and then we hal., e some grounds maintenance for a organization," John said. "They've been unable to fill thoso positions. They're not tne most desirable jobs, 'Of course, that va,,, the intent of the President. to make the young man woCk hi', way back into society he added President Ford said the amnesty men must work six months to two years, and almost aU Utahns referred by the military will have to work the full years. "One tWO are IS months:- John said. lo sons priefAhood i-- Sal a Presidency,-wil- non-profi- t, rt sow refav:1 14:r . PPesitieut N., It's not the easiest thing in the world" to find jobs: they must be fulitime, must not interfere with the local job marig,t, and must be in the national interest," John said. "We're not t:iking jobs someonP eist. away With the economy the way it is and the criteria, it's kind of tough," he explained the mir, arc v:or!- medical 1.r1g in hospital to Square will be hell at 9 Two genet ;1 atwrncie. a.m. tfl;d p.m. in the Salt. La.kc A,drois:zion for Primary leaders will be by ti,,,ket alleint)bn 1 romom5 with knit, mrtal nicvtings inct back again. ft,o,WEI:u. Frht Ri-- t C161-!ene- presidicies and secretaries Primary are Ten-Ipl- said. a,id district will be he'd om 0:30 p.m. to 9 p.1!4. t the Genel North 'rernp1c. Tickets Wing, reeectiOn A prvvlicd from is ty, enitnselors. at 'Hillside Stake Center, 1400 S. 1910) East second counsildors, at Monument Park Stak,,' Center, 1 t3.1i Wasatch Dr, Secretarios will meet in the A,,sernbly Halt on Temple Square; loservice kaders, at the Salt Lake Stake Center, 158 W, 200 North: music leaders, 21 the Si!! Palace Little Theat'. i meet at the Rose Par, ...z,couting director Si.;:kii Center, 760 N. 1200 West, aud 2;l'n3 S. '0,7) ititeitors, at tile Cirantie ,SILAe , .Atty. Lockhart said today 40 Utalins had been tentatively identified as eligible, either through applying or by investigation, Of these, 13 were net subject to prosecution and were told to resume their normal lives without amnes- 1 still in the tialtperiod where he's looking ror a job," John said "To my knowledge, they're all Utah hien." Eight live in the Salt Lake City commuting area, and the other is in the most southern part of the state. ntici Board in Washington, D.C. inc board handles cases of people who have already been cons icted on evasion, desertion or being absent without leave. The board also studios petitions of those who than have been given honorable discharges. Air Force Col. Delmore E. ,1,,hu, acting director of the Selective Service System in Utah, said he has the responsibility of placing the young men into work programs alter they're certified for amnesty. Utah has had no draft aders certified yet, he said, but nine deserters have been referred to him by the branches of service they left. "We hare eight wopidng, President lord's amnesty program for deserters and draft evaders ended at mid night, ith less than half of the eligible Utahns applying. portn Bus si!rvice tn all of th depart evf apply - fl sI . yi, from the bui ling cars, hut they mana,Qed to scramble free oo fr.eir osy; n. of re-,-- Dan ;Jn,,te G stop in Lint' and collided with the the Christensen auto, the trooper said when q,sto slowed almost to a stop in the Middle freeway lane, Ne n t thing set it afire," salil Utah Ingh,,k ay Plt,rol Trooper Roy Mackay, Dora! 0,-- Christensen, 48, Rupert, Idaho, ' and his wife, Ruth, 44, 'Were V ere UtU T,A0 engulfed by flames ither a rear-encollision on Monday right. but the occupants escaped with only minor injuries. The fiery crash tuok. place trio siAithbound lanes of rear i5th South about 6:50 p.m. rbe impact rtlyt..Irt.(i ga tx-ilor iionit t'ut and VOer the car of an Idaho coupie and that of a Woods Cross man. us iniu CZ eNJ ,, PRg!!11, ' . , '.. 1 i'''',:'. Fire fiahters NI, '45Z e at Church l'resident Sni'ucer W, KrnbaU wid speak hich he condneted by hrivfly at the e!.,reoiony. President N. Eldon Tam r c1uns,31or in the First Presidency;, An invocation will be offerM by President '.larion G. Romney, second counselor. .kfter a brief prograaL ju whih the public is i'litc(1, Preiident Kimball will push a lAitturi actiN ating the fountains and ,i'fiter displays,' The fountain display, which includel-'-, 4 cascading waterfall and a pair of runnels or streamlets, features a central fountain with 353 jet nozzles shooting ater to heights of 52 feet. The display, which designer Richard Young said is one of the largest in the Weq, was comieed by, O.C. Tanner, chairman of the Utah Bicentennial Commission. Tanner funded the designing and Glenn E. Niel inn, chairman of the board of Husky Oil Co funded the construction. tonigl-d- '' .. 49, tra ad ?klr P:,,ncc , I. ,A ...t, - 4449 Wir !itt ., "We arc aware that he has been rippointed," she shid, "Whether he will be working with us as well has not been deterttined at this ttaw. , , i..and Itien?gcnii,nt Stt Bureal paul ;loward w misowten in Mondays Dr.oret New-- , as tag at les,s1,ziglit ernple.yes district, hetz:ziquarters if a nrotonsed reelianaad--J- , matcritlizes. Actt.ally, he sakl do utir)re ttlan eight of tbk, 21 to 33 employes will be tr4tini, This will keep stafttrq ai the 1973 IP Vel. The rr was bright 2.ttt,ratior. to th,a e,:seret New.; prnl:Kidsmar |