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The 5,660 campers during June boosted percent alT v(dl'asmt Yoenathr's Total candipteorls2t,51121,s4,year for the , a first six ;,1 A toisl. ,,.... , 2 ..:,, ''' A ,.; ,,,,f',,,'::5:.,:,,,,.,,:::,,...,,.v.'::1,.,,;,,,,:;-::,.--:,,.,,- 1. , , ' - - . . .& ,, : ,,,,,,,- I '54 :,,vvno rained on my parade? a beehive of activity for the Days of '47 :: Parade, Main Street from First to Third South today : was a quiet haven. The parade skirted construction of ' the Downtown Beautification Proiect and followed a , - Deseret News photo by W, Vanden Johnson , Cloud-seedin- g :: Customarily ' , - . , r route along West Temple to Third South, then moved to its traditional Main Street area. Mayor Conrad 8. Harrison said Wednesday's decision by the Utah Supreme Court not to hear a lawsuit against the 3 A seminar f , Among the speakers will be Paul L. Gillette, Utah , 'tk; . ,," , ' summary. 3 1, 1:: A seminar on cloud seeding sponsored by the Utah Div ison of Water Resources will be held in the State Office Building Auditorium July 31 at 9 a.m. The program will he led by Daniel F. Lawrence, division director, who will head a discussion and beautification project means "fdl steam ahead" for construction once a carpenter? strike is settled. (Story, page .) For today, the street was quiet as Salt takers enjoyed Utahts Pioneer Day holiday. f - , 4 ., ' . ,,:1, , 4. I CAPITOL '''''''..t...''''''''....1., ,,,, A..t,4,...?..,,," ; ,, Capitol Reef popular. 4.' ,,:,..,,v'ttliv.'4,14.;3$!-:- ' - isti It's;.:,:i: 0 -:- .','...'''''.'' -..., dvi.,s, E ye heard t unique," riybody's few own sometn' but him. efrolr something I it keep myself." 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Because of their conviction that the Constitution was a docu- "divinely inspired Mormons the 'West, promptly . 4 petitioned Congress for state- hood, but many in the East : .viewed this as impossible . :because of what they considered a violation of the principle of separation of church If Americans ever come to believe their rights and doms ate instituted among men by politicians and bureaucrats, they no longer will carry the proud inheri tance of their forefathers, he declared. Even after the pioneers settled in Utah, they were not free of persecution and once f.. ' of See MORMON on B-- 2 ' - The general office building of The Churci of Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y Saints was dedicated today and called a "house of giving." Hundreds of persons crowded among the fountains and landscaping or the south plaza to hear President Spencer W. Kimball give the dedicatory prayer at the out- door rites. The white stone building, Utah's tallest, was completed in 1972 and accomodates approximately 1,900 church employes. In his remarks before the dedicatory prayer, President Kimball recalled visiting the offices of the First Presidency when he was a child. All three members of the Pridency shared one office and one secretary. Now the church has grown until it is an international organization requiring a major new build- lug to house the center of its worldwide activities, the President said. Ile paid tribute to the early :::.: , Santa the Sierra Nevada Mountains, and Barbara, Calif., who will talk about southern Utah's program. Keith-Brown- :'.........., :, ,,' .... ..:::.:::::. , ::,j: .5 .::::.: ' I iI ':': ; ' i:2::::'' 'I'l - x '.: ''',' l', i..--.- ::: :.'-'- '' ::: ' .: ......,.....: titil 11 .....:...,..:.....,:''':::!..:;:..:.::.::. 7.7.,!,,titi.... 7. ::::.;:lr.f..:'' ' .. ... :. ';....: ..0!.."1!" 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' .: 1::. 1 4 ,'. yt...k.::...'''' 1 ' - See LPS on State Auditor David S. Monson, who has withhele,paychecks and questioned travel expenses, apparently::, has the tables turned on him by the Board of Examiners. Lt. Gov. Clyde L. Miller, a board member, has asked for an attorney general's opinion to determine if Monson can receive actual and necessary expense q for two trips ,: rather than per diem allowed by the board. Mrs. Eueda McCoy, deputy assistant secretary of : state. said Monson's requests for actual and necessary expenses were presented to the board July 17. He is ',.. planning to travel to White Sulphur Springs, W.Va., and - Anchorage, Alas. She said at present all travel, with the exception of . the Legislature, legislative committees or members of the Legislative Council, has been approved on a per diem basis only 1 Monson noted that under provisions of Section of Utah, he is exempt, as is the Legislature, from the of Utah law relating to Iprovisions of Section out travel The board wants a legal opinion on whether or not ' exemptions can be initiated by statute which might be in conflict with the constitutional power granted to the I board. "It would seem to the board that under the constitutional authority vested in the board, the board would have authority to set a policy for all departments without exception," Mrs. McCoy said ',, ' ':i''';,7,7'.s,.:':.,".'' ::,:. 'monumental B-- 4 4 - their pioneers and effort wbich The prophecies of Brigham Young about the growth of Salt Lake Valley have been fulfilled and on the "holy g Tables turned : '''41144,414towt,t1004,1441 , ' has, perhaps, no peer.'' They crossed the plains because they wanted free- dom and they were willing to pay a great price and "we aho live in such great luxury should never forget what we owe to them," he emphas- '' coordinator; Thomas J. Henderson, g no, Calif., who will report on 22 years of cloud seeding in cloud-seedin- , ,,, - LD$ 00:010'00' ;..0.ff100.,:.:4,t,::1:4.1ii7:4. :'''' ::''. and state, he said. However, there W as no such 'violation All officers were elected and -- there is no violation of separation of church and state when a citizen votes for a candidate because that candidate be- lieves in the Kingdom of God and acknowledges Christ as the head of that kingdom," Pres. Benson said No laws were passed re--specting the establishment of religion or prohibiting the free exercise thereof and the , .. '-': , Despite 5erseeution and violence, frGm the govern- the Mormon itself, 4,ent 4, were faithful citi- pioneers -zens of the U.S. This loyalty in the face of suffering and deprivation was described today by Pres- ident Ezra Taft Benson of the Council of the Twelve, The Church of Jesus Christ of , Latter-da- y Saints. " 4 Speaking at a Pioneer Days 'Celebration in the Idaho Falls ,, :Civic Auditorium, he said the ,early members of the church : 'Ore a unique people who had $ been expelled from the bor- ders of the nation "and yet firm in their al- ' 'legiance to the U.S. and its :inspired Constitution." .' The LDS people have al- 'W' ays declared allegiance to a the Constitution and the flag "and they will do so in th e future, for America is the Lord's base of operations, which shall be preserved," Pres. Benson said. 'A ' au s pioneers , IDAHO 1 cloud-seedin- ., ;:.tt, ;7,.' ,,,,, ..,.. - ..,;:l.,:.-:,:s'll , i?i,1,,X,;:i.i.,:ii,-- s.......L...,...,..,,4,-:;-,.,i,.,...,- , 4.: cowboy gored in the abdomen by a bull in the Days Rodeo Wednesday night is in -- serious" condition at Holy Cross Hospital. Denny Flynn. 24. Springdale, Ark., is in intensive care at the hospital. following surgery earlier today. Flynn was thrown into the air by a brahma bull he was riding. The animal then caught the rider on its left horn and tossed him. A , of '47 , Rodeo clowns George Doak and Mac Barry rushed in to distract the bull and move the cowboy to safety utak Winners in rodeo competition Wednesday were: Calf ropingLarry Ferguson, Miami. Ok la,, 9,6 Pres. Spencer W. jmball dedicates towering IDS Church Office Building. . , seconds. e - - Impact report on Ka i1.7arowits ! Environmental specialist , , 1 The , I1 II . 1 1 ' , - 1 a , , , , . -- t i-.- ; t- - 41 0 r, to 17! 0, , , ' U. , - ,:;, J, , - g Of the huge, plant can be would 3,000 it the that from generate fad ,,,,ivitsped megawatts of electricity. This would be more than Tito' size ,.1, -- "Small amounts of radioactive elements, as Wf'll as other tra:e elements, would be released to the a t mosphere." One of the most important of the trace elements to be emitted would be niereury, found naturally in coat and the earth of the region, When coal is I urned, the inercury IA ill vaporize and escape up the statement will be made available !tor public comment and hearinp, for possible revisions. ' Prepating for the state's coming energy development Va Deseret News 1975 "Goal for Utah." , ! 1 impact statement on the proposed Kaiparowits Power Plant in southern Utah is finally finished. There are few. surprises. The statement was sent by its writers the Utah State Office of the Bureau of Land Manage ment to the Inter int Department in Washington, D.C., over the weekend. It is to be forwarded to the President's Cotineil on Environmental Quality on I - r draft environmental long-awaite- Monday. At that,Atimc, - 14 4 P: the present total generating capacity in the state 1,300 megawatts. e The 2,660-pagimpact statement estimates the plant would emit into the atmosphere every day 34 tons of sulfur dioxide, 12,2 tons of particulates (dust) and 250 tons of nitrogen oxides provided planned pollution control equipment works properly. however, the pollutant concentrations "are equal to or better than applicable ambient air quality standards," the document notes. By Joe Bauman ; , .. coal-burnin- --- ---- , - See KAIPAkOIVITS . on 11.2 America is called choicest of lands LOGAN America is the "choicest of all lands" despite her problems, President Spencer W. Kimball, president of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latterday Saints, said here Wednesday night, - The church leader spoke at a town meeting of Logan's Pioneer Festival which began the city's Bicentennial uhservance. Ile said he is gladdened by the Bicentennial etlawatt,an because "it brings us back to our moorings. It bilags us back to the blessings we have. "We have a wonderful nation, Problem? Sure we have prziblems, but this is the choicest of all lands under the sun, and that's a lot." President Kimball urged all families to fly the United States flag. "We fly the colors and we're proud,'" he said, expressing disappointment in those who do not. Flying the flag, he said, "is an indication of character and of strength, of love and understanding." Referring to the beauty of Cache Valley, both natural and cultivated, and the qdvantages of people in Utah, President Kimball told of the sacrifice and hardships of the early Mormon pioneert, who See U.S. ort Bareback ridingScotty Plaits, Lyman, Wyo., 66 points.. Ladies' barrel racingGail Petska, Tecumseh. Olda., 13,9 seconds. Saddle bronc ridingBrian Claypool, Saskatoon , Sask., Cana, 69 points. Steer wrestlingTommy Coombs, Checotah, Okla., 4.4 seconds : ' Bull -- , , ridingRoy Carter, Crocket, Tex., Wild cow mond. Lehi. 68 points. and Jack IlammilkingDon Torgerson , 1 Competition concludes with tonight's round, 7:30 at the Sail Falace. ' -- : 1 0 : Q- our slip is showing... 1 i. I I I In a recent story in the Deseret News about the state a -- corridor of history" along the old Mormon trail in Morgan County, two facts were in error, The Bertagnole Investment Co., Limited Partnership, was listed as Bertagnole Land and Livestock Corp, The 7: Bertagnole property was appraised at $9,075 per acre the .; story said. This figure should have been S975. These 7: errors were called to the attention of the Deseret News 1 reiving Gaibudsnian. - - - I 1 - - 1 |