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Show 341,414.4i.;,-- - r U;'4:,:4;' . - , ., , 28 4 DESERET JULY 5 NEWS, THURSDAY, ,. .. . ,, ,.' 5 5 5 5 ' ...6 - 4 ,41 1 ,t4, Seeding of clouds reoisisralion goes year-aroun- d, d year-aroun- I If the state may legally establish such quasi-municip- bodies, Maughan added, it also may grant duties and powers to the corporations, "including the powers of taxation." In any case, since "tax increment bonds" would be paid off by tax revenue resulting from valuation increases, and since that revenue would be earmarked for bond payments and no other purposes, the bands would not obligate the city generally, Maughan added. The court also rejected plaintiffs' arzuments that redevelopment projects, specifically the parking structure, are unconstitutional because they enable private persons and companies to benefit from public expenditures. While some private persons might benefit from the projects, Maughan wrote, the statute allowing the projects "should not be declared unconstitutional", since its main purpose is to advance the public interest in clearing blighted, dangerous areas. Record crowds at pageant p. 2 ous Several months ago, an association of innkeepers filed suit to stop the agency from building a parking ramp in connection with a private high rise shopping and hotel complex at West Temple and 2nd South. The suit charged the city would be spending public money to a private hotel owner. The redeveLopment agency has scheduled hearings tonight at 7:30 p.m. and Monday at 11 a.m. in the city commission chambers to discuss expanding the boundaries of the present redevelopment area to cover 13 blocks of downtown. The city, Chitwocx1 explained, has reevaluated all city-own- z four-bloc- . ''''''''''''67.::',:i is , i ' . - '''''' ,. a , I coach I didn't think you'd be able to do anything." "It's the umpires and parent that get the biggest kick out of me," Kendra said grinning. "We have more parents out to our games than any other team." One umpire told her if they won the game he'd buy her a drink. They did and he didbut "he was sure surprised," she said. "The little kids like me because I don't swear or anything like that," she said. She admitted at first she was a bit unsure of how her friends and date would react to her coaching, "Now all think it's really neat," she said. "The boys tell me, 'You're the most feminine athlete I've ever met,' Kendra plans to attend the College ef Eastern Utah in Price this fall, on the first girl's athletic scholarship ever given. 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Dean, ,4:,.,,-'.'-'-',','- , ' A ,;;,!,-1J,- (DI It's easy to spot the coach 3. 1 . 0 -- , N 1 .,. fit T411 commission, and added Rep. C.DertIont Judd, to fill the additional slot. The office of Senate Presi- own expenses to stay in New York and put on the show. ' , JERSEY SHIIT N, i .'''.. ., ,0''''74414144,1 stortiihs44,16 -- - 1 Continued from she said with a pretty smile and blue eyes shining. "This is the first year I haven't had a brother playing on the team, but I have three sisters. They're doing pretty good, too." She attributes her love of baseball to four brothers, two just older and two just younger. "My older brother taught me everything I know. He'd tell me if I didn't learn it he'd kill me," she said. Reactions Kendra gets usually follow the pattern of skepticism to respect and admiration. "At first I don't think the boys on my team liked having a girl coach much," she said. "But now they think its great. They tell me 'You don't get uptight and think we're going to lose and start yelling." She also had to prove herself to other teams and coaches "At first they thought it'd be easy beating a team with a girl coach," Kendra admitted. After an opposing coach winning a game told her, "I've sure changed my opinion. I underestimated your team. With a girl 10 ...., ''''414444,401' (D 1 , 4',';:7'' 100111MEMEIMMO B-- 1-- - lt 10 , .1,10, If x,,-.:: - , ,,,,, , .,.;,;,--,,- Utah more water than the state presently gets, the governor added, bu, through seeding of clouds "you can at least determine where the i go." water will The meeting continued through this afternoon. ith provisions of the bill, House Speaker Ronald had reapRencher, pointed Rep, T. Quentin Cannon, Lake, to the - :ti;' r.:;'''''''',3t1 y , Cloud seeding may not give w 1. : )l In line ''''' :.."7, - glii 0 ,,,' li ,, s'a men and women, all amateurs, participate in the pageant. They pay all their k 14.'1' The governor told the seminar Utah's climate problems are accentuated because the state where it will do the most good. In addition,' Colorado River water, which used to supply much of the state, is not sufficient to feed growing water needs of Utah. probably invalid, meaning that two legislators will have to step down from the prestigious group. The opinion was delivered Wednesday by Asst. Atty Gen. Homer Holmgren, who based his decision on discrepaiwies between the original bill (llB3) as passed by the Legis- lature and the engrossed copy signed by Gov. Calvin L. liampton. The bill increased the legislative representation on the commission fromtwo to four, equallY dividedi between House and Senate. The other three members are from the Utah State Bar. - 18,000 viewers Tuesday night, when performances resumed after a weekend break. An estimated 16,000 saw it Wednesday night and officials say the total so far is around 84,000 viewers. Last year they estimate it was seen by 135,000 people, and if the weather holds, the pageant may draw 140,000 this year. It continues through Saturday. About 650 young Mormon al 1 festival" attracted ,, -- , cloud seeding "is justified." "Utah's the second driest state in the nation," he said, "so as long as there's a reasonable hope of weather modification, we ought to get on with it." enlarging the Judicial Quahfications Commission is A bill about Joseph Smith and the beginning of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y Saints, is drawing what officials said were record-size- d audiences here, Warm temperatures and a spectacle billed as the nation's most elaborate religi- quasi-municip- q 1 , .,, - : ,- 9 - .,tP - - ,.,,,,,7,-,,,,,- , 1 PALMYRA, N.Y. (UN) The Hill Cumorah Pageant, a sound and light dramatization "The problem of 'urban blight' we recognize as one of state-wid- e A concern," Maughan wrote. ". corporation is an arm of state government separate and distinct from any municipality, with powers and rules of its own, and the mere fact that its territorial boundaries may encompass or impinge upon the territorial boundaries of a municipality does not make it part of a city ..." Other property owners and citizens earlier have attacked the sometimes-controversiredevelopment agency and its projects, both privately and in a separate lawsuit. ao cloud-seedin- area and found that since last property in the year, property values have increased enough to bring in about $400,080 more in taxes. If the city commission, which is the board of directors of the redevelopment agency, agrees to expand district boundaries and to launch a tax increment bonding program, that $400,008, itiid future tax cellectiona over what was collected last year, can be applied to redevelopment projects, Chitw000d said. He added that he expects the tax increment revenue to average about a half million dollars over the next few years and possibly to reach a peak of $1 million to $1.5 million per year several years from now. quasi-municip- al ' years technology "has made it more than that," Utah Gov. Calvin L. Rampton told a g seminar today. Spealdng at the State Office Building to some 200 persons invited by the Utah Division of Water Resources, Rampton said he's convinced expendi- - Way cleared for $50 million hotel I 1 Cloud seeding used to connote witchcraft, but in recent I B-- ,::,:,,,,:.,,,,,,,,,,,;600 ,'", , ' .4 Continued from I agency issued bonds, it would create a debt for city government. The owners said under the state constitution. voters should approve such bonds in a special election. In his majority opinion, Justice Richard J. Maughan said that while the constutution bans cities from delegating powers to separate commissions, it does allow the state legislature to set up corporations to work on state-wid- e problems. I 'is lustified" and man special registration booths will begin Friday. These registrars, recruited by such organizations as the League of Women Voiers, the AFL-CIO- , Central Cities, the Republican and Democratic parties and the United a consenTative group are receiving Republicans training at the county clerk's offices. The registrars are instructed riot to campaign for any particular candidate or party and supplied with registration forms and books, said the elections deputy. She said the registration assistants are balancing out although Democrats are probably in fairly well by the majority up to now because the organized labor and Central City registrars are affiliated with that party. The liberalized methods of registration became part of Utah's voting laws by virtue of passage earlier of Senate Bill 275. In addition to the speal registrars and registration by mail, the traditional methods of registration by neighbor. hood registration agents and registration at county clerk's offices were retained. Voter registration by mail a first this year in Utah is proving considerably more popular than registration at cWounty clerk's offices. At least that's been the experience so far in Salt Lake County, according to Mrs. Kay Llewellyn, elections deputy. Twenty-fiv- e persons registered by mail the first week this method was available, 57 the second week, and 54 so far this - the third week - she said. Less than half as many registered at the clerk's office during the same period. The mail registration forms are available at banks, libraries, at incorporated city offices and, of course, at the cw.rity clerk's office. Mrs. Llewellyn said that thus far the forms have been correctly filled out. Mail registration will be just as registration at clerks's offices, she explained. the use of Another innovation in voter registration special registration assistants to canvass neighborhoods 1 - , , 1- I se - , ',. .:4; I ''le iqt" ,---i . t .1 v It) v ' W v '' , V t - ''' , t 4 7,31- ,-1 ,,7-1-111c1,17,,,- ,,e 1 , 91 ' ,' 4 1.7e t4I p xc -- ,1, 4 1 .... S NI i r I I S |