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Show 7 7 7' . 1 -- . 7 , . . , . . , .. .. I - , , al . ; , I' I a, 1 5 DESERET NE A 3 , WEEKEND OF JANUARY 17, 1976 A 9 - l''' .4bAte 1 evada's casino towns battle for the Utah trade iK Local casinos and other are digging in for a challenge from a border town which threatens to win dollars hich have been gambled away here by Utah residents. The local Chamber of Commerce has already started looking for ways to combat the threat posted by West Wendover, located en the Nevada-Utaborder 109 miles east of here. -You bet we're colievrned." says Herb NleDonald the chamber manager. If West Wendover solves its water problems. Elko will sutler." ,; a k tf , t The battle for the Utah dollar spent in Elko County is not to be taken lightly. McDonald estimates 70 percent of the areas 1,isitors are from Utah. Nev. (AP) i - all-tim- e Already wider way are promotions designed i Utah residents they will be better of f to convince by driving the extra two hours to have fun in r I Elko. While t1 uig developments planned at the border town won't put them out ot business. elforts will continue to keep the Utah gamblers ihterested in and coming to Elko. f.,, i 11 F I I :1 hotel-Casin- ...... 1 ,.. . - ... I 1 Let's get ;;,....:..,-7;.- 4 il ........:;.:.:,.1:: 11 ;.:,,;:7r!i.:.:";.!:::-- I " 4 :! ''''' - , - I fs 4 ,7:, ,:..A. t i ,:,' '.. ,:k:;.:; ,', ,,..1114 Vi:..: '?.'.::,:''s.'t .! , 1 A:, ,41",::'....-.....- e.....'.'... Is .' ',:,,..:.:.$'.., IS' ':,;:..;.:'::1. - ',I '::;::ii- ....... '' 4.',.:: , ::,1'. .;:( f:,- c A ,.:1$V..i. 'i.,.:, !,: 2ett.,,..k,..,. ,,',:..... .::;.:JA a?,:.,:v .,::: :;.4::;,::'';;;::',,.::',:;.:':7,..??;,i4.':-.i- r - i vc,:,kr0 ,",ft:f.:.;; - tili2; I .. ,k.::::', ,..,::. ...,:,:......,........,, ..,,..,... ,,,: t,,,,;:,,!';:::',:',-,':::,,-,,:.,:-:,:::,;,:'i.;:- .,.:::::::,',,:,..-;,:,,- ,:;::k:gl........I. ''''''..... ... :::::: ,:'': '' ;:,:::: 1 .... "::''':::'''....i6',S6Pf , Gov. Rampton and Senator Moss cut ribbon to Utah's Bicentennial Bookmobile. -76 V, ., , businesses agree to comply with hiring laws tLogan t ...A '.. 1 , , 1 Rare documents, ,0!Tle valued up to ti:20.000 each. are hung on the an walls under clear plexiglass Exhibits inellide Thomas Paines "Common Sense,- - a tirst printing ot George Washington's " Varek ell Address" and a first edition ol -- Federalist Papers.- The authors ot these historic orks are portrayed in original oil paint on wall wood plaques. Continued from 1 " , , - A Thu, Lducaticin r I employment practices. The bu,inesA,i, charged with racial discrimination by Utah State Unhersity students INiVt agreed to comply' with the equal elnYrrient laW, William Cunningham. field investigator for the Antidiscrimination Di ision, said Friday tollowing a hearing. Ile said the businesses will enter into an al4reement that legally will toree them to make an Ofort to hire minorities. The charges were tiled by a number of black students who complained they were subjected to discrimination. Manual ii.ni. who conducted the hearing for the division, said none of the businesses actually admitted tei discriminatory hiring policies, but be said all agreed to work towards nondiscrimination. ki said it would take several tkeeks to cOMplete paperwork in the cases. I;eCaUSe the students approed the agreements, the businesses are protected rom other legal action. Cunningham said. lowever. ii the studunt-- ; feel the agreements are not being tollowed, they can ask imestigators to bring, the businesses belore the Industrial Commission tor urther legal action. I Further legal action could mean taking the businesses to court, he said. Cunningham said the businesses in olved were the Del Nionte Cannery id Smithfield, the Logan Wurlitzer plant, the Richmond Peppendge Farm plant, GossCache net's Cheese Factory in Valley Cheese Chalet of Smithueld. Utah-IdahSugar Co., Heston 'of I..,o4an, Clearfield Cheese, John Price & Associates in Logan and Sweetwater Resort. Allegations against the Employ nodit Security Office in Logan ere diimped cotiflUV!sioll. i Ile sald senior citizens are beconting inereas ith losmgly threatened ing their homes because they can not tlItord to heat them. Lopp said talnei are older than O. Ol those, he !, 119.000 tor sti percent had yearly ncomes between ,:;5 00 and !SLOW. - I L. coinpaniu. Mrs. triend Charles said a a ukoker bill house. The as $38, she triend's said. Mrs. Charles lives III an older house with 18 rooms. Iler power bill was $27, she said. hiPi six-roo- Clay llogstrum. a rate engineer tor the Division itt Public Utilities, presented an out ol ainither rate computation method called peak load pricing. l'hat method charges a relatively low lived rate tor 'Amer and giis service. Pan the cost to the ellstomur Ilw!, in proportion to the amount ot Ind or piRk cr used. 11:,1 it. tit it pliartimcist ran lhe Ihr import 1)r pro Itle oilier III(' Ilekk. mlornmlitot or tut problems polvolial interaction,. 1th kk .e ol Aur zturl 1110 i, 11 ntmly people Mel Ihey Lik, Ihemsel !limo!' 4.11-t- drmt!-- , Iry 1, kith old nptntiIit ared. H()1h&'t the 101!11114 (11.tb4s nmkl L Indl ititbils htun, scheduled Lik111,4 114 ti!illpiett. 10111 bilth lot tilt14, icil Iiiidiiatioti tylm 41111,2, 11011 1);111C11; relationships al4einent ot educatioit strenL;thenn v Oh the Legislature: impromed instruction and skilhs. gm ernance tot education: Irt1IIIL Ill hasi midi idualitheJ, instruction., incorporating the arts es ot all t taints, programs to) strengthen into thi, and vox idin.)4 p,irerting, hainaniing, education equai educational opportunities.The metric )).stuni policy requires that all prospctR e teachers being recommended tor public. school curt it leation must have received instruction in ocetrie iheasnrement, as part ot their preservice t 1!1II The policy also provides tor IIIIIII. hy Jan. thet roc measurewents in ;,t11 new texts adopted atter P17'1. and the need tor public awareness .lan. 11 I2N (1141 owed trout some hoard mmuhcrs stiport stieh trailling ram grim! at the the :1 i a!, a ilucnn ei the Statc Board during iN inetimi Friday in Salt Luise the While is continuing, 1)1o4rain,- Dr. Vert! 111.11(1)1-ot the state school stall presented i olvotaped tdm on teacher evaluation intl treatment. It vi as produced by the Convention ol , the National Association ot Secondary School pals Board member Stephen L. Garrett, Cedar City, said the him should be made available to state and local prolessional education associations. loost teachers tear evaluation because it is used punatke liWZISIIIC and not a grovith dek ice. Garrett said-- Ile said evaluation is sometinws directed only at teachers. when it should also include Inrincipals and superintendents. Or. Win;.4.4, associate superintendent tor Jost ouctionJI serk ices, discussed the recertilication proposal, t iijth WOUld provide, .iniong other things, )0 lor more Ilexilnlity on liow a leacher could become recertilied. Ile Said Rich County School)! District has o,liered to he one pilot study area and Iko other districts ire corasiderini4 the possibility. Charles W. Peters said the problem. - in fleeting the deat's needs, k in getting quality- teachers. hut he said the state rieeds to take a closer look at programs being operated in some areas. member Board Peters sant he opposes districts building their own educational, sy,terns iind duplicating uxistin prourams The Attorney Geller ars Office ould be on both sides HI thy issue. Smart said. so the liegis liu and othur board members CillestlOiled the able oi "mainstreaming- - deal children into classes. expecting Dill to keep up and learn kith other children. appropriated uxtra inoneN to the State Industrial Coin mission to hire indepundetit attor Dr. Robert L. Erdman, chairman, U.'s Departincht Special Education: Rbt W. Tegeder. superintendent. arid other stati tor the Utah Schools tor the Deal and IIiiJ. wet the board to respond to concerns. 01 beys. nother optoln would to have the Legisla lure's le2,al stall tIp i nit and test tilt. vadidity ot thc IcP.islatk c action. The board also expressed: commentlatioa on oral and rittell progress reports on the operation ot the Edith Bowen Laboratory School at Utah Slate tor iiscal Iftf-set 12 -- priorities" Uithersity; pla11111111 approved a policy tor establishment ot the metric system into the Utah educational system-- , discussed a new teacher recertification proposal apprm ed J nutrition program tor fiscal 1976: need tor teacher evaluation and reviewed iI uti aired concerns o er the ssess ment. "proliteration (if organizations vdlich it said tend to diffimish the constituted authority of the State Board. Ike A Cakes for '76 Centinued a daughter ot lis. 'Mary Mead, 1706 Temple. h senior said she began V, 1111 110 pliAn tor the cake just kind ot did it she enntessed Thi hodt co ni,tcted with thrue cakes, ot hr,mn tro,Thull ,A ul tiostim..! up to k Hick Ide. prif)rITH- -, itITh1 A- ir Itetme e.,t th. 'No gunmen recently held up a bartender and twu customers at the Peyton Place Lounge, 1'27 S. West Temple. Taken in the robbery was $220 to most et the money trom the lounge till, according to Salt Lake City Police reports om I S Dr. lieuben D. Lay,, Provo. board ice chairman. Said he is pleased the Edith Bowen School has been lie expressed disappointment "presen 'A in t with the closure ill Stet art laboratory school at the i.thd the P,Yt school. All three schools ki'lt ItUIRTS 110W In teach. I.)r ,la Nion,on, the I'Sl school's principal, Dr. Dr Arthur Jackson and others associate!I kith VI t Coll :iit'ildA 141r IhVir eHorts, lounge robbed male entrants, Ifou,.2. Cahoon "Iles! Steo ter his colortul and ni an American hlat.de oi4 olicr v,tc,k, at an ItT cream shop and t2,0t t'o- the said A sun ni r t,:en C,:theee, ;11 Emerson, he s,.thl he ,,ke prtoei tor Is home art, ()a aIked 1,k - 'Lc i 1,,,k,,! 110,16 Cr 'wilt iq lhov4s.' Miss Alley said. :11. ,ek era! i deekloH 111;11,11H,,, IHipfok cHicht ethicanoll proLiranisi huddini.!, l vdt1cat11111 Hi laller IWO! v, IMardS, I(! a- ,d, o ti - h the Ica,cd aid, but admitted el whil, ,Moed In, enthusiasm i tr.t 1411 he said Crocker,- Ritter sentences broker to 5 years Continued from an audit disclosed Jackson had misappropriated about $5,300 in the tederal tunds But he was only charged with The A-- 3 Elvira Charles, president of Crossroads Urban Center. indicated that another method ot emnpuling rates is necessary because of vast inequity in the present methods used bv power and ga:-- , 110 itith,10 tindt-- suiierinterident. The chapter will concentrate its researdi Itit2 status (it Maine, llassachusetts. Rhode Island, Connecticut. Vermont and New Hampshire. ateord mg to Eldon H. l alker. association president. S Inc IR conducted hy board stall The maluation t with an oalitation all other trainimi said Itc. Jay Camphell, deputy priyirains al tinni. lature k (it South. And. utilit rates are tiood part ot I he expenses.' Lopp said. a . led t..1, The teacher tranani.,, program it thu Uni ursity will evNitriied hext year to ,,oe ii it l'tahs dual sehibil children. niectingthe 'wok Utah Genealogical Association's newly organized chapter dealing in New England research will hold its first meeting Friday at 7130 p.m, in the Utah Power & Light Co. downtown offices, 40 E. 1st -- 'Al'. Utah Industrial Commission official says Logan businessmen accused of racial discrimination have agreed to comply ith nondiscriminajor LOGAN k ot Utah Re A-- 3 7.,1. Training evaluation Genealogy meet rates 11 regardini-- i spent so far is carried on the books as a deficit on one side and credit on the other side as money due t min the state insurance hind or gener- Bookmobile. Utility I , to the estimated but revolution and independence themes in 1973. More than 2,09 ol these documents and books are 110W displayed in the Bicentennial hilt. t'tah atter pro4rarn Rare documents ot the nation's history and volumes on the American Revolution are in in the converted State Library vehicle. The bookmobile will begin it journey through Utah schools. community centers and libraries Monday. The Bicentennial project is a loan CI Lout ot the UM ersity ol Utah Library. Utah State Library Commission, Utah Library Association and the Utah Stale Board ol Education. University ot Utah began acquiring books and docunients On k - nuy general's opin holding it is Lnconstitutional tor the State Industrial Commission to sup port its satety inspection proeyain Out of the state Sma history on wheels endoer and home Jo to t.!as, speakers included Di NI. 1.elimiger. dean oi the Collei2,e and Dr. Anthony Temple, assistant it chiacal pharmacology ;.ind itojeolo proies-o- r and pediatrics. all id tIt t. taeult:k ,S400,000 From Logan to St. George, Utah residents will have history roll to their doorsteps this year in the Bicentennial Bookmobile. Gov. Calvin L. Rampton and Sen. Frank E. Moss launched the red. white and bluo traveling library on the steps ot the Utah State Capitol Friday. They cut a ribbon acro'ss the van's stair ay and then stepped inside for a personal tour. led by Dr. Everett Cooley. university archivist and curator of the Western American Collection, University' of Utah, vho is in Vila rge of the project displays. , )hr Nladeleine inspectiotis Bicentennial Bookmobile , tile a suit on the Auddio-iiii- The opinion said tile money k as a trust tuff!. and it is uot proper tor the state to use it to support such adiTimistraIke prorams n jolt site .5.'i:''.: .::.: ants someone imp to Elko.A, a rtII it 1)1. hall hinkahara Devenport, assistant priliesso and coordinator ol clinical pharmacy at the l'inversity ol Clah was scheduled hi address a seminar on - MultiDisciplinary in Skaggs Approach to Health ('are- 'This is hat the Legis lature directed in a appropriation last year ,..,::: ,,,,,,g.::- - 1::,..,...............,.:kt,..,Tg:;!4 Vi dri e on one tank A team appoacn can mean more efficient alth care v, hen all team members knok. the 'Nil well and communicate Irequently, a c deal pharniacist said today. nisurance tund. ,; ,:li,,,,:,,...'::::::,.!.:,,,...a:,....t.i,4;.-;:::.'-:'-',:- 1 . ,:;:2, - ..::',s;Za.k?"' 1 , ; ,,.. ; ,d,..16f-..,4--2--Z::.,- , '. :, 7 4''''''''.,:.:::::',.;;;;.'.:.!...'i:li lie Call tic noted Elko has recciNed ruin the itLi Department it 1.:conoing. Ig.elopineot h is 'gist undor pr,,mot km 't he promotional pdck,r,i,c, desr......,ned to in business the slt)w inter seasotl 4. hi It ist4.t ()lien that sonic one invites a party to silt. hint. hut state Finance Director Herbert F. Smart is such a person. J i'..;,',.,?.......: ,,,, ....:,:,..':.: .4.ty 'l 1:i"i'.4-.7':'1- ,('' '::: ' !estt:',:,-- ,:.'i..;: "14,,,:ii..,,,::Poi , i .1 - 1.110 l Team approach to health this settled, 'sue me' ; ,.. ?,:,,y-- 041;!:iii,:l'i,,,.'!1 ,':,'W' ,t,..4f 77:;t- 41'7.4' i:!:!'jp:Y,':7:;::.'::.::.:::t.::::-- , .':' ev'ti ' i:,,T,;.,,.::,:,Noz:,,:,..;'--,-,,:, , 41 Foi evo ;,i,..4:,..,..3.. .::::.,A:::.:::;:4:.;:::',::.1::..::::ip.7: A elk':'' 4,,::,.-,,;- i; 1 t':.'1:.,. a,1 510''''::"::':::' ..z,;',, ,,;.,,,:e. 1;'1.,:i 5:':..: F 4 .,..,..,.....,.........44.,;. t,.... 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L2,zam)line II ip et.kend Althoudi lho avadaly.lity ot Ayr in arid einfovcr is still a question, de elopers are ince(' it can be auskkered and the door opened tor developint. tit ()lie concern noted 1) the Chamber tit Commerce IllaCiaL.TI- IS tila? Sal! Lake ('it resnletits can cut their drk in !nth hy tannt2, to k endever. is casino-hote- e ElkO In ludy di,coutu, ZI hat a Rand() to capitalize on spokesman says may be a last chance oppor o , , .. ... Western-styl- 200-roo- ... , 61 The an attempt 400-roo- . tor isitors troin the socalled asatch Front.- - a t ide area of Utah that includes Salt Lake City. Prose. and 1.),2den About s:in.oltu people live in the area and Salt Lake Co is only 120 aides Until recent, years. L.tali residents had dri. en to Elko it r N During July, August and September, 1975. Elko County casinos located primarily in won Elko, West Wendovil , Jackpot and Wells a record $3.2 million. In the fiscal year 07,1-7they won an high $119 million. Add to that money spent Mr hotel and motel rooms, meals, drinks, entertainment and travel and a large amount of money is involved. Vest Wendriver is now the site of one small casino, but major plans are in the works for ex pansion. The has State Line announced a ::44 million expansion program hid) will tlimax late in this decade with a resort. Plans are on the drawing board for a $'2S milhon expansion during 197t3 that will double h 4 the casino lie and add 100 IteW 1110td Ultith and a convention facility. -It's going to have an CI fed 011 Elko- ,- said general manager Gene Jones. but it kkOil't put them Out ot business." Jones says he tries not to worry about the -competition: You just try to keep in the ball care of yourself." and take game Also in the border town. groundbreaking is expected in two weeks tor a hotel casino to be built by the Joseph Hand() Corp. of Las Vex;as. iuig $?,'ott5 in Head inone to buy pickup truck. Jay Victor Miller. T in Falls. Idaho, vi as sentenced to live years in prison tor criminal contcmpt (Pt court. In J Lille, 1973. he was ordered not, la sell any more toreed Flying Diamond Corp. stock. Ile as invok, ed m a A ,,citrOlo ,c1I UrlaUttiOrtZtA show. ahoUt AOCk. oi Court records k ot Ritter sentenced him to !Re years on each contempt count. m It h the sentences to run concurrently. Thomas Henry Koontz. v, ho pleaded Ltulty to uttering and publishing a lorged U.S. Treasury check," was sentenced to three years on each of the two COWItS. The sentences are to run consecutively, meaning it he serl, vs the ILA terms. he'll be in prison tor six j C F. Koontz v, as esity YounL: heom tormer male i wzi, attending Brizharn and had hoped to 11111,-- !I Int:1 Fhe .; court sentences Ii Hitler cordmerded. 110 (1 vi.rhril Orli Vo;!IILIII Ai tt,. h 1,0 read. k ho,un 11:1;! ard Ne,. l'f irk ii Ir., t..II tiriiitr LtJii CoLird ,1,1;t' lj1 110 .ILl LI is ;1;nunil, Bakune. Mini) to :,(:, en count:, en irons. ot ha tl tood vt tined !$:.Itin on k'ach (omit. Tile l)lladay baker haN ju,,t spent :;Iiii.0011 impro c condition:, rountly Ritter :,entenced Parker to one yuar the tine Gordon In prkon inn' a tor inaxinium Dennu, aiding and abutting in misapplication ot hank tuntL lie had asi:oed III ,,tetting a :Ntiltiellt Ritter loan ha!, 11(11 n1;.rin I C()1,11(1 do, t' 111,d iIis ka. ph.Avi.1 on tive ' probation tut' his part in a uoielaracy to coiniteriell a ,11.1.1,00 lit, attorney de!scribed Bales as heol.t2 ,onn..Miat vontusdd t tee ttmm llttee hell ot ic F ht..-,1to rt:.lit rt,i)a Palkcr'. Riticr coilltriamied. UR t (11 todic 11 It) ,2L1 iI4:1!(,11 !II '1,00,1 11,11 11,C IPIt1Cr . h i k.fru',.ki. not hold, cotirt 4,4, t!istml-d;h:- NI, .tar-s- Et u k.ts tut' tittry Ityttn Smith. litt had Itettti open and molt, jk t'11)'t to- t- tItt: :I mat! a Inner Peace to be explained Ihc Rapiaiiii Vki;i$ nit Twinina Joy LaVjt :i! CP:11,111i, i 10 1,1V:1(li'd !,tAtt!liellt t() i CtiCraH:w PlaCed 011 protkittilit 101';11c1' i Tt",:!t ,1.111 i !,r ,, ILIky 1),1:1k. ?la p. The hasic philosophy ot the Inner 11,ax einent will be eNplained it a Wediicstta.v at 6 p Fn. at to tw, rcp.,1-- oltil);amed I t II,,1 '0 uwcti1-- ,t 1c Hubert E. all II rtt Uil't'r tic 111);C t itIlL2.111 11 ph II mil ,,It1t Indlt, k r;le unt.. irninicniett, ju, ii Nt, II lit, 111.il ket- - 1.;ttle Dutch il Lthci, it ii I uhatioll, pluaded icii INCA' 1::11),Acrritk: likt: piraded lake E. II thid 11 A .lin!!itc Suaric, Aas also put II ;.IS pp,llot!oil toi t:'.' C'i ith 110:11 ut u ta)veninlent (.11A;Ltti 110 wo,ked fli comprt,,!,01- - kkerth tw the H:, Hoco 1)(11 :dewitaie, o 1.11:.1! 1;i11 A A dled.' thu as tound in a jury three counts of selling the stock atter the court order. He earlier was sentenced on other criminal charges devolving trom the Flying Diamond aitair, and ordered to pay ;',5(),010 in a civil action. Miller trial torud cheek tt 99a S. Shipman, ill the olleiA! proiessor LeL,11ership 10,.k the ineinent tamter '41c dctails cl the pian.tran',, which is to help people develop their and use thew in awate, ccrydit. tualr 1)t'p,)t i ?a , 0,6 |