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Show ,' ' 4A A Of AUGUST 23 ' NEWS, WEEKEND DESERET beware 1 L w,, good 1975 5 f ..1 du Ll 1 There are many a family t'ounselors, but also disillusioned and dissatisfied some very poor ones, some of with counseling, many times I whom "entrap people in Si form of therapy which really isnl rialt for them." Dr. Carlired G. Broderick, the new president of the National Council on Family ReLations (NCFR) and a former Utabn, made this observation as the council concluded its meetings in Salt Lake City today. The sociologist and marriage and family counselor said the important thing for persons or families in treatment is to "trust their own judgment" and not be swayed into thinking their present therapist L infallible. Broderick said in an interview that he sees an increasing trend toward realization that one type or method of therapy may not be the best or everyone. .1 also set. and learn about ICNTIS I .0.r.;,r7,::;:'-..-i...,:::::.',.:- , 7:".,..,'- '2.' 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"Middle-age- d people are not to be accuratedly characterized as just squeezed, pressured, disappointed, exploited and exhausted," he said in his Friday night address. "They are also cornparitively well-ofaccording to our studies and they The council presented awards Friday o professors for ttteir efforts in improving family relations counseling. Dr. Bernard Farber, a University of Arizona sociology to-tw- professor, know received the Burgess Award for f, "meritorious research and theory development hi the field of family relatioos." Dr. Wallace Denton, Purdue University professor of family life education, was presented the Osborne Award for outstanding efforts in teaching. it." has Though middle-ag- e been described "as a time of unhappy decisions for many couples," it also offers opportunities for marriage enrichment, since pressures once exerted by job and children I Democrats criticize Ford's plan to decontrol oil price I a 1 He stressed the necessity of a cooperative approach, with Congress writing the legislation as its constitutional responsibility, and the exevutive branch carrying out the program. The issue is complex, said the Californian, and must be done in a manner to assure the nation's economic stability. He referred to the President's cold turkey decontrol program as "Ford's folly" and charged that "it is totally unnecessary and he knows it." "I again ask him to hold off," said Cranston, noting that under two presidents "we Richard Nixon and Lyndon Johnson n rile." may have been very close to He said Ford came into office with ' humility and an appearance of reasonableness. "but there are disturbing signs now that he may be falling victim to the syndrome of a domineering President." Rep. McKay, in his prepared text, urged Democrats to carry a message of hope in the face of Utah's problems. "Let us tell our friends and neighbors that the politics of gloom and despair which seem to have gripped the nation are not the politics of Democrats in Utah," he said. Comparing Utah's problems to those facing American colonists after the Revolutionary War, the First District congressman said energy development will bring new roblems but also great opportunities. ed , 1 one-ma- 1 v of charges Attorneys for Salt Lake County Deputy Sheriff Jerry Townsend, who was acquitk-NI of witness tampering charges in Third District Court July 16. filed Friday for dismissal of Salt Lake City court charges linked to the same incident. Townsend is still charged with "making a false written statement" in connection with the Oct. 31, 1974, shooting death of Steve Jay Dumas. has ever known." Resolutions to be considered included a recommendation for national health coverage and tax reform, including the extension of the I9'I5 tax reform act into 1978; deductions for educating children, relief for senior citizens and tax incentives for small businessmen. The resolutions suggest that the Legislature create a Consumer Affairs Agency as an independent office, and urge that the minimum age requirement for state legislators be reduced from Z years to 21 years. A resolution on development of natural resources proposes a balanced approach which allows full uae of resources but protects the environment. A minority report urges that the Kaiparowits power plant not be constructed as proposed, but that alternatives such as coal slurrying, be used which would yield economic benefits "with less negative im- aton. 1 Deputy asks dismissal He said, "a new dawn is breaking for Utah which, with the right leadership right here will bring greater in the Democratic Party growth, prosperity and happiness than Utah Continued from A$ decontrol which would minimize the effect on the nation's economy. "The Ted Moss (energy) plan is good and after the Labor Day recess, he and I and other senators will sit down and look at a compromise decontrol program," said Cran- Townsend's Another resolution asks that Democratic candidates be required to uphold the policies and principles of the Democratic Party or resign from office. The resolution list contains a proposal for a "substantive newsman's shield law" . "to guarantee a ftee, active and unrestrained press and that attempts to control, coerce or censor any press, especially those reliant on Utah's public institutions of education for support, be opposed." Also proposed is that "means and services for effective family planning be made available to all persons desiring them." protected vices, gift shop as well as the highway cuts through picnic facilities. Utah Lake: Three miles virgin forest, is dotted with of Provo, with fishing, west pienic and campgrounds.. water skiing, sailing, boatautumn foliage. Spectacular ing, overnight camping. -Rich County Fair, Rodeo: Saratoga: Commercial reVisitors to northern Utah sort southwest of Lehi, offers sumfall the and late during rides and shows, overnight mer enjoy picnic lunches at camping, fishing and boating or Garden City Randolph as well as sailing on Utah parks. Rich County fair runs Lake. through today. with horse Springville Art Museum: shows, rodeos, exhib"..s. at Easily accessible from parade and dance. one of the boasts Springville, Bear Lake: Straddling the top art and Utah-Idah- o border, the lake in Utah. sculpture displays Open daily. provides fishing, boating. Sondance Resort: Located water sports and is a photographic mecca with constant- in Provo Canyon as part of ly changing colors. Picnic Alpine Loop hookup. Major grounds, tent and trailer ski resort in winter, offers facilities, motel and restaur- summer services including ant accommodations avail- dining. horseback riding, performanees by the Sundance able. Theater Group. naLogan Canyon: Several Fish Three resorts tional forest campsites offer offer boating, launching good facilities within convefacilities. Temperatures are nient reach of berry farms cool at the 8,500 foot elevaand Bear Lake, water ski tion, only die-haTimpanogos Cave National enthusiasts brave the cold I '1 A-- 3 sites abound in Indian signs, arrow head chippings, some arrow heads. Camping between Mill Meadow Reservoir and Johnson Valley Reservoir is within easy step of the river, where fishing is good. Improved roads. Boulder and Thousand Lakes Mountains: Ninety lakes, some accessible by car, others where drive is necessary. Accessible from 4 The highway east through U-9- 100-fo- ot pick-your-o- rd le . Promontory: Golden Spike National Historic site is about al known U-8- antler- 1 ,.. rla I 1. I Corinne Railroad easy-to-ae- d : miles west of Brigham City. Visitor center has exhibits, audio-visuprogram. Replicas of vintage railroad engines Ili remain for a month or so. No camping or eating facilities. Intermountain School, Brigham City --- Indian Arts and Crafts shop open Monday through Friday, 2 to 5 p.m. little-- F 30 - ,' Granite school teachers voted to return to work on time, North Sanpete School District teachers haveae, contract terms, and Jordan and Box Elder teachers still have no contracts for the 'coming year. North Sanpete teachers settled for a salary increase and surgical and medical insurance, just five nt days Museum: Open daily 9 cm. to 5 p.m., this Sons of Utah Pioneers museum coutains collection of railroad equipment, buildings, artifacts and pictures. Seven miles west of Brigham City. Ogden Canyon: Ead on Ogden's 121h Street, the canyon highway leads to fitibin g, picnicking areas. before , school is ii t',-"n ' .,:.. ,:..';;,$7.1',".., ,..F.;,::::::. , sq,,:. , ,, .,, 4.: ,: . , .,...,, I ,,,,,, ':',:.'''. 1,',t:-..,-- ,. :: '1,1.,.., ..4: ; N.., .4,,..gtf,!' 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The Granite Education Asf. ., :,4,, , 4 ..., sociation (GEA) voted 1 J ,:irlit :0 ,' 4!' .r-"IV, , ,', ' ,tte, ,,,,, i, 01'.. ' ..',. IkRtr,z.,34:;,-4 Friday to report to school ;',:,,,tf.' ?VE.,," ii ;:':.: '''' , '1 i''.''''-t' ' ming,Rineeinseso.,24roMt.' Wednesday to ifi:1,: Pnarifecortfr opening Sept. 2, negotiations with the district have not been settled. Thc teachers acted in response to an alternate calendar submitted by the district which would open schools Sent. 15 and last until Jane 17, if negotiations are not settled by Friday. The measure provided that 9th and 20th East was named Van Winkle Continued from A-- 3 terms achieved in the school Elle left the school. Expressway in 1966. public contract talks City highin 1972 to head a group within The system 5, Allan T. Howe, U.S. Democratic would be retroactive to the Saints. Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-da-y representative, 2nd District, congressional date teachers began work. 1. Robert Peterson. Actor; ANSWERS: Utah; former deputy Salt Lake County The action also warned the in residence, University of Utah; attorney. artist Granite School District that if "Camelot" on Broadway; recently 6. Lucybeth C. Hampton. Utati's First contract agreements are not played in "The Fantastiks" in Salt Lake starred wife of Gov. Calvin L. Hampton; board Lady, reached after mediation and City. Ballet West, Utah Museum of member, fact finding activities, the Natural 2. from U.S. senator chairman, Friends of the Gam. Utah; Jake History; teachers would walk out of Children's Lake of Center; Salt former honorary chairman, City. mayor the schools, if they choose. Foundation. Heritage of 3. Esther Peterson. Assistant secretary GEA Pres. Robert Bea ll 7. Arnie Ferrin. Assistant to the vice labor, labor standards, for Pres. Johnson, said he didn't believe the 1961 69; current consumer advisor to presipresident for public affairs, University of district would accept the Utah. Former professional basketball teacher's proposal. "It would dent of Giant Foods, Inc., Washington, D.C. player. Minneapolis Lakers; general man4. Richard Van Winkle. President and be to our advantage if they ager of Utah Stars, 1972-7didn't. It would show we are director, Lockhart Finance Co.; executive 8. Ruth H. Funk. GeneralI president of vice president and director, Zion's First willing to negotiate and they are not," be said. National Bank, State Savings and Loan Young Women, LDS Church; former choral active in in many civic director, East High School, 1968-7However, Keith C. Brown, Association; participates ' Cottonwood civic works. and The church between functions. diagonal president of the Granite .Board of Education, said he le, very pleased with the p;oposal. "I can only speak for myself," he said, but indicated he believed the negotiating team would acmoved President Rich L. Larger exports allowed Farm exports are a must if cept the proposal. Fitlinson, Leamington, Milto increase Brown said the alternate the United States expects to U.S. farmers to mirman of a County, 25 million billion of IrA in acreage offset by planted calendar was suggested only imports board of direcformed newly mill1913 and eight on the assumption that oil this year, the dean of Utah acres in F. Richard tors. Jones, Newin ion acres 1974. Matthews of teachers would withhold their State University's College was Iron County, castle, services. Agriculture said Friday in said. vice president. They elected Salt us of that Lake are "All hopeful City. presiBut the URI agriculturalist replaced a four-me- n "One otit of every eight school will start on time and are added in that farmers dency. exon farm without continue jobs depends interruptrouble because "they're gettions," he said. He added that ports," Dr. Doyle J. MatthJohn A. Roghaar, who has he feels school will start Sept. ews told members of the ting more for their products been IFA general manager costs but are AsIntertnountain Farmers killing for the 2, whether or not contracts past 11 years, was sociation (WA') at their 53rd them." He blamed this on the 'have been signed. elected president. Other new short-terre Tr-Atrend from away The contract talks have annual meeting at161the officers were Fred E. Brunloans in favor of long-terW. 6th Trove Lodge, been at an impasse since ner. vice president and treasones. workSouth. took "It 479,066 Jack P. Loveless, vice Aug. 5 when the GEA reurer; ers to produce the farm jected the district's 10- - commodities exported in the IFA members atiptoved an president of operations, and Helen Miller. secretary. percent salary increase offer, calendar organizational change which year 1974." seeking 11.5 percent. ,07-,- '''...:.,,:--- - p ''' ,41etzsz....-....1- ""''''''''''''w:. , It--- , :::; 1,- - - -,. r; 1 , -, g W:,..'.:: ,.? ,. - r 68-2- , ,,, ,,- ::' , r ' 1- - i ,,, U k.', ...F, '.......- C ' Ett.'ktk:'.7. 4f,..,.,.. It.:1..;;:l,-,-::- 3.; r i? Faces never escape you? How many of these did? r , I t i t T C 1 , I 2; 1 Farm exports called 'a must' I I 1 m m still got plenty of time to 3, Ipioneers dining spots, groeery store. near Boulder provides famous trek of Horseback riding, hildng, scenic, sightseeing. San Juan in 1870. ' camping, photography popu- - Posy Lake, Spruce Springs Circle Cliffs: East of area. Restaurants along ler. Parowan-Ceda- r City loop provide camp locations near Boulder, cliffs country ' is via U1,1 and beautiful road. highway. reached by good dirt road. autumn drive. Escalante: Circular Deposits of petrified wood. CollecArms Browning Cedar Breaks National route for scenery runs south- - Wolverine State Park protion: Original and production models of Browning weapons Monument: Smaller version west of Escalante up Alvey vides protection for some of at John M. Browning Nation- of Bryce Canyon Nationel Wash Canyon to lower the wood, but visitors are Kaiparowits Plateau, con- - allowed up to 25 pounds each al Guard Armory, 5100 S. Park. High altitude (ore to the head of Collett of wood Washington Blvd., Ogden. than 10,000 feet at the rim.) tholes they can pick up ' Four Canyon, miles on through Twenty- - akaig the road. 9 from a.m. Open except Sunday, mile Wash, Escalante desert, , Brian Head. to 5 p.m. Escalante River Ca- Yankee Meadows and back to Escalante, Dirt road n - 0n 8 , Spectacular scenery, Pine View Reservoir: m good conduon. much available only to the East end of Ogden Canyon, Navajo Lake: Among most in lakes southSeven- or those on hor features boat launching picturesque western Utah. Navajo adja- - ty miles from Escalante on se b a cis.. Guide recomfacilities, swimming cent to ' about 25 miles dirt road, historic site of mended. beaches, fishing and water east of Cedar Yankee City. Cool sports. evenings and ---MUNI, Meadows 12 miles northeast nights. , of Parowan via and six Trappist Monastery: miles of grade d forest road. : East of Pine View Reservoir, Yankee Meadows has picnic, : r'd"13 to the monastery belongs camp sites, mostly unim- f Order Cistercians of the proved. Small reservoir one Strict Observance (Trap- of better fly coshing areas in sLAEATEsori pists). So Stone ground bread, autumn. Climate cool, crispy. 17 varieties of honey sold. , . Navajo Lake offers boating, , Visitor center and store open 'niter sports, Camp and plc- teel 8 5 to cm. ......"..... daily, pm. nic sites on Lakeshore Im- - I North Fork Park, South proved. bquire loeally for Fork Park, Monte Cristo side trips to Cascade Falls, 1 . Park, Causey Reservoir: Pic- Zion Narrows, Sydney Val- i ' nic parks by Ogden River, Icy. Strawberry Pont and ' V convenient for fishing. Camp- ethers. Fisherand Garfield areas. ing County: picnic of men a choice lake or have , Storey's Farm: Near with Pan- - 1 i Liberty, Weber County, farm stream fishing, ' has animals including buf- pitch and Pine lakes, Tropic - WHOLE.HOUSE AIR CONDMONING :.f on falo, lion, emu, black swans, Reservoir as well as lakes Mountain. Boulder Streams AT LATE SEASON CLOSEOUT PRICES goats, tame porcupines, . beavers, fox, peacocks, elk, indude Mammoth, Asey and bobcat and game birds. Sevier rivers, Panguitch NO MONEY DOWN Farm animals also attract Creek, Duck Creek and I - TERMS 4n2ANGED children. Owners appreciate Aspen Mirror. Frequent re- This is the best time of the but don't require a contribut- stocking keePs flab numbers year to buy finest Carriez. up, Four Petritted wood loos,' Central Home Air Conditioning. guy rtow and earn o t iontions in the county and agate rockbottom price with fun warranties and Frtre Service Hardware Ranch, Black- found near Panguitch. Hatch into next year. Don't deloY-tll- is is 0 limited fore season smith Fork Canyon: East of and the Kenn' Mountai& sole A fewof 'most popular sizes and models I Hyrum, Cache County, about Indian pictovaphs and ar- available 15 miles. Year-roun- d I tours to tifacts. Anasazi Indian VI as love as see elk belonging to the state I loge ruins found near Botd- - I 61 of Utah. Viewpoint building 1.,au US today for a tree survey der. Red Cany on trail rides ' 1711.06nthly from which elk may be 'l dedly to Bach Cassidy draw, i . . other locations. Waterfall a I! Brian Head Ski Resort: mile south of Ruby's Inn, 1: Au:hori7ed4Z72) Dealer I Located 14 miles northeast of edtere there is nightly enter- - 1: , , Parowan, 'rya Count,Y0 ase tainment. Located three 1t 4 ' I . . UTAH Et-Gt-- -' ;'41,1','cllit' CO. resort is central to a rumhar ntikss from Bryce Canyon. ! 1 I of tourist 'Median in youth-er- n vaitertakunent also at West-- ' - SO 4445"11-;-'4.AY'-r4f44311 i Utah. . 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Devirt Slide: Geological formation of limestone reefs 20 feet apart standing out 40 feet over a canyon side, the south of slide is on Croydon. There Is a rest area, and Weber River runs at the foot of the slide. U-2- Capitol Reef and intersects By taking this route south, visitors may see Little Egypt, where natural land formations attract the eye. Take water. Willard Bay: Located 15 miles north of Ogden and about two miles west of with boating and fishing the main attractions. Hikers may cross and fmd interesting canyon trails. Fruit orchards in area for fans, with peach and pear harvests nearing. Sherwood Hills: Nestled Monument: Located in waters, but picnicking, American Fork Canyon about camping, scenery are out- in the hills in Sardine Canyon, 30 miles north of Ogden on six miles into the canyon. A standing. Fishermen can exthe resort has golf, one-mihike takes visitors pect to catch Rainbow Trout, hiking, horseback riding, tento the cave entrance. Bring a and for the real attraction sweater to stay warm inside Mackinaws ranging up to 30 nis, volleyball, swimming, sauna baths, handball, padthe cave. Picnicking availapounds. - be at cave and dleball, squash, ping pong camping in Capitol Reef National and restaurant facilities. the canyol. Park: Camping and motel Fossils may be found where Cascade Springs: This accommodations in colorful highway cuts have weathbeauty spot can be scenic area of Wayne County. ered, including the "sardine" 0 reached by through Little Sahara Recreation for which the canyen is American Fork Canyon or by -Area: Located in northern named, and coral," an 1:sU.S. through the canyon, Millard -shaped fossil. Best fossil County, provides a Turnoff at the top of the Is along the old hunting for developed playground Alpine Loop. Series of springs who love to play in highway above Dry Lake. cascade down, forming small persons the sand, drive dune bucgies Willard Canyon: Behind lakes or ponds. Paved roadand motorcycles. Mount Ben Lomond north of to the way goes springs. Palisades State Park : Ogden, the canyon has one of Access through Heber Valley of Mardi, park offers the largest populations of South 1 10 to miles with unpaved road. No camping, but pic- boating, fishing and golEsag. raptors, especially Golden to Eagles, In Utah Take binocuEasy access by U.S.-8- 9 nicking available. National Park. lars and water for a period of Bryce Canyon Bridal Veil Falls: Terminal Fremont River Country: bird watching. far the Heber Creeper raila Bear River Migratory Fish hatcheries at Bicknell railroad, which carries tourFremBird and Bottoms between Refuge: Accessible, to Veil Bridal Heber' ists from e collection of wild City, the falls are a top ont and lasa. Ellis urrivndhas 65,000 soil birds. fertile are Refuge volume kg FActure pot. Water ' this r.;tr zxater than in past tor visitors in search of sties of water, maiabes, at the tells. Commercial 64.4- - Italian artifacts. CM camp dikes and roadways. Locate(' double 15 four-whe- continues from can't be prosejeopardy, he cuted for it again," Van Sciver said. The motion was filed after a conference with County Atty. Paul Van Dam, who filed both the felony and misdemeanor charges. The charges were filed after Van Dam received inlormation that Townsend had allegedly tried to cover up facts surrounding the incident. Take a vacation in Utah Continued from attorney, Robert Van Sciver, told the Deseret News today that the dismissal motion is based on the earlier acquittal and the !awman's contention that he never made a written statement in connection with the Incident. "It rises out of a single episode on which the deputy was acquitted and, since he is pact" g .,, decrease, leaving time to revitanze a tired rzlatiGnship, Kerekhoff added. The ancient questions of Who am I?' 'Where am I going?' 'What is life all about?' become acutely personal," he said. 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