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Show 4 , MJ ................ Ifr wf tL,,t4 , vQ,,In.w DE'SERET r VcIFlt -- : 1 1 , - . :.-- ,aa ' , ,,, ti e.vserea aaews staff, writer ' high- - way maintenance program this fiscal year came under, fire Wedneaday at a Legislative Committee e ting at the CaMw1 titaine J. Kay,' director of the newly formed Department Transportation, told legislators at a meeting of the Transportatian and Public Safety Committee that mainte- nance in almost every department will be cut despite the $3.5 million increase in this year's maintenance budget over last year's $13.7 , million budget. .. Several state senators and representatives raised objections to the cutbacks. Rep. Georgia B. Peterson, Lake, said she ' couldn't understand how such cutbacks were neceaaary when the maintenance budget had been increased this year by about 25 percetit, Kay said inflation and deterioration of highways were the biggest problems faced by his department He said officials in the department had asked for a budget of $20 9 million thia year "to really do what is necessary on Utah's made' Kay said budget cuts to the present fiscal year figure of $17.234,988 for maintenance were necessitated by the smaller appropria0ti6ns approved h the speeial legislative session this summer. ' I ti 4 R-S- a 1 1 a 1 - 1 No men will ne layed off. despite cutbacks," Kay told the legislators and several said they didn't understand how this could be possible if the budget was down. Kay answered he was cutting back in the number of overtime hours worked and was shifting men from one area of Utah to another to even out the work force. II A rl 'i 1 ! i - 1 Deputy acquitted CoPI1 Approved eye protection must also be wo be added. Kay said there will be a complete halt to structure painting and replacement of signs due to yandalism except where there Ls a safety problem Other reductions include lighting, 60 percent ; training, 75 percent; seal coating, 15 percent; snow overtime, 21 percent; opening closed roads, 85 percent; and new signs, 50 percent. Reductions will also be felt in repairing tables, 90 percent; rest areas, 50 percelt; walks and curbs, 90 percent; traffic islatt is, 80 percent; painting traffic lines, 14 percent mowing, 50 percent; and drainage, 50 percent Reductions will also be felt in patrol for rocks, 50 percent; structure inspection, 80 percent; annual litter, 60 percent; lots and yards, .50 percent; chemical control, 30 percent; cut ditch, 50 percent; and de 'Mentors, 38 percent In other action, the Legislative Committee heard Public Safety Commissioner Raymond A. Jackson warn that Utah's lack of a federally approved helmet law for motorcyclists may cost the state as much as $6.1 million next year in federal highway aid funds. He said Utah expects about 031 million in such funds next year and stands to lose 10 percent if the federal govprnmPnt decides Utah is remiss in not approving a new helmet a - Ia volt tfezo or, ' Plans ta drastically reduce Utah's !) ,fr t,r1 A 4 'g Bruce Kills 1030 , tt juvenile that he w as distrustful of some persons in the cotmty 1 7, 1975 PisverlaIi t . esissimied from B,,1 are about 57,000 cycles registered in Utah, about 5,000 recreational vehicles registered which are types of motorcycles and thousands of motorcycles ' not even registered. "A lot of these cyclists are against the federal government telling them what to do. He said there NEWS, THURSDAY, JULY Li :rre 41 ww. ,. not. wi, 7 -, on0:41:1According to Utah juvenile judges, : the major COneerrIS ,Of the juvenile court teday is the Deputy Larry J. Hayes, , availability of community resources to meet the needs , ofe , vs ho was with Townsend in teenagers with delinquent behavior. the apartment at the time of A positive alternative to the juvenile Sustice sy stem t the shooting, testified Town- ' was proposed by Art send was "uptight" after the His idea was accepted by the Law Extension ieader, death of Dumas and in a state Enforcement Planning Agency and p grant for $137,515 , .of shock. was awarded to USU to put the plan into fACtiOn. : Townsend: on (he advice , wilt( hThe program will utilize 44! methee--dolegyof other o e state includes educational.. and character building organization , for 10 days after the incident , , - to develop responsime leadership iur the future," saidto avoid possible reprisals by . , s. Jones the dead man's friends and Twelve youths, identified by the Second District relatives. Ile gave the full experience at Utah story of the burglary after his s Court, will participate in a y four-day wilderness State University, including a return. camping trip in the nearby motmtains. The deputy bald the jury he didn't. originally tell of ;Atte on campus, the youths will be introduced to . . . . J anis s m volvement because project work, career possibilities and educational and be's word might get to the under- recreational activities. )ndividualized programs will ' seorld and the informant's life planned for the boys on return from the camping trip aria would be in jeopardy. on with careers will explore actively they NS as he (Townsend) pro partcpaton. The latter experience will mvolvethe resources A tecting his informant or was he protecting himself?" Van Bitable on campus, including the 50 academic depart: . Dam asked the jury during merits. ins fial argumets "The stop gap and crisis treatment for troubled youth The county attorney said campus experience, won' t stop at the end of the y an "intimate" association Follow up is intended to continue for at least a year from must exist, between lawmen the time students are selected to participate," explains and prosecutors and the with Jones enthusiastically, "tio'hen the boys return to their communities, a holding or giving of false information damages that re agent will take human development specialist and a lationship and hampers br-over programs begun at the university. The boys wine in g in g law breakers to involved in a continuation of projects and activities - and included in their community justice organization. - 7,t, attrneY a LOGAN office, . "It an emotional issue and I don't think all the facts are in yet on the issue. is eUniversity H e most cyclists agree they are a lot safer with helmets on, but there still are some who argue hehnets don't add to safety. "More studies are necessary to find out what contribution helmets make to safety." - ., i ' ffia lfh Jackson said Utah has asked the federal government to approve an alternative prog- ram which weuld not require cylists here to wear helmets. -- , I2-da- , . It calls for training driver education teachers in motorcycle education; giving instruction off he cyclists six WO the road-- , better inspection of cycles; an increase in effectiveness of the liceose examination, and a research program," sad Jackson. t He said he expect e to hear Washingten's reaction to the plan in August He added that the federal government could give Utah as long as two years to develop a new helmet law. , - of "Utah's present helmet law prohibits cyclists without helmets from roads posted at speeds greater than 35 miles per hour," Jackson told the legislators. "The national policy which we have been asked by Washington to approve makes it mandatory to wear helmets at all times. - , - law. ,,,,,. . . - - ' - Or they may just clamp down on us and take away those highway funds." 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