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Show :,f?:; :. .: t'61,V404,464fdq'.esisto4ifte.wsi : , ..c ',. .,, T .... 4 P illoaolkedie Assistant att2n2g warns DESERET relifliet Miller wrote that the city fears "election may result in public disenchantment and IC productive revalts than a salfeffectuating legisietive reorganization." The city's proposal would stop the county from providing municipel services to unincorporated areas and would offer the alternative of annexation or incorpoi tion. The unincorporated areas would then provide their own services either as parts A( A 'altar city or as Independent cities. "I am concerned about the future of the joint legislative program because the letter from Salt Lake City makes it clear the citizens of Salt Lake County will have no voice in the creation of new cities under the proposal advanced by Salt Lake City, Kinghorn told the county committee. A month ago, City Atty. Roger F. Cutler mentioned that such a plan would eliminate doublc taxatioa i;its teoitienis for services provided exclusively to county residents because the county would be out of the municipal service business. put In an Oct. 28 letter to Kinghorn, Assistant City Atty. Walter R. Miller confirmed that the city might prefer contract stands hilittlinc2 Salt Lake City commissioners have decided to 161. an isithitectiaal eoiitract for work on the City Parks Department shop stand, even though the contract raised a conflict of interest question. Mayor Ted L. Wilson had Over coinmissioners Meanwhile, county attorneys, from acfoss the state said during a conference last week that the most expedient way to solve double taxation is to identify city property tax revenues aeparately and use that money only for zcrv!ces to the cities'. Kinghorn said. That method would require modification of the 1971 double taxation state law banning taxation of city residents for tiprvice4 provided to unincorporated county : areas. and klowever, CiAtler City Finance Commissioner Jennings Phillips Jr. have called the county proposal bookkeeping trickery and no solution to double taxation. Kinghom's letter was an attempt to update progress thus far in both the study of ways to deal with the problem and progress of the county"s own special committee formed tr.. months ago. matter. county's double taxatioo study committee, longhorn said Salt Lake City is pushing for a bill to for: e mincorporeated ateaa to annex into existing cities or form their own. the option of reconsidering the selection of Salt Lance, Kelbach Election seek release complaint dismissed multiple murderers Myron D. Lance and Walter B. Kelbach have filed a petition in U.S. District Court seeking their ?'elease from prison because of a delay in correcting this sentence. Independent . ... r Mk 1.9 MI IS 0 - Storey will have to refile his complaint against opponent Arthur Kimball in the Senate District Five rAeo of tGday's electbn. Stproy Wight I court chcree ruling that Kimball's voting residency was not adequate, but The two were sentenced to die on May 9, 1967, and the Utah Supreme Court upheld the death penalty two years later. That decision was appealed to the U.S. Supreme Court, wtich at the time was studying a number of capital punichmoni Paws. The court ruled that the death penalty as it was then applied was unconstitutional and that ail prisoners then sentenced to die, including Lance and Kelbach, should have their death penalties commuted to prison sentences. - The court later .ttpheld the death Su-r- ere Lance and Kelbach's petition said the U.S. Supreme Court sent their case back to the Utah Supreme Court, having vacated the decision. 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I . : 1,1Nato . ....,t I N - O RBoTAL SANDER ; , ,.,..1)r I , ail si;iVift.;!; ure lit:) ''''C litibiore Itill W vzif U tz tiltla Ito ,E0C ', t i' ), '00..: - n gill: 113 kutchinson - tiv11 GIFT IDEA , ';:,?.':' 1 , , 1 I1 Vote against removing chlorine from our water. . Bill -- .. 3 Tarilmktmr i Our) - , tk, i ; : 7j1J941froCo , t . i t sw G 0 ES . . 1 0 re - personai i commitment tor an open, responsive, honest county govern- ment. 1 strif4 - 0 . g -- 1 - r,,ecczt,,, W10 - , . , i ,- . , ! t r k) - Ma -- timtimmomg-rot.tmL- 1 - k 1II n . !I., ,ii ..,, JiwitrireakaRrildil, '. 3 '; ' IT'S A FACT . r t , ) . - ,. r 1- 0- ' , he.e., !,,, 1 - it ir , .., .!.38041t .,,,e11,41.W1, . 1 , , ; , 2.1- .. NI , d .. . ' 1'.41'11.1tsrAlerriirr7-7-7a- SO AD et oor WEST vir , ,, But the inmelec said the tJth strrcmc Court has challenge that Kimball never acted on the U.S. Supreme vCourt order to had not lived in the remove their death penalties. The petition claimed district the required six the men's constitutional rights were violated because - months before filing as a "the delay in the state corrective process for candidate for the Utah in excess years is inordinate auti wijus-- l" Senate. -' The suit, which iterited Warden Samuel W. Smith : Judge Snow ruled that , Storey could bring action itS delcadant, asked for a writ of habeas corpus as after the election to conwell as a court order releasing the pair frotn prison. his challenge of his tinue to made the be should defendant said pay the They eligibility. opponent's cost of the civil action. . I 830 SO. i I , WAy -- SOO judge ruled. Storey Bold hi Lis 400 space. EY 1 t '411D:4LO: . Mee sue general election; the ;. LU KETCHUki'S s, ',..;...,..,A, " VATEIN.4.Salattlatihill UZIJU" AtalKim, plaint because of a denial of due process of law. Kimball was not allowed sufficient time from last Friday's court filing time to defend his residency eligibility to file for office by today's - penalty under rewritten state laws, but prisoners who were reprieved by the earlier rainy' were exempt from execution since they were convicted under the earlier unconstitutional laws. - $11 075 AS rLirrtiiwil FD D. .. 111311) Third District Judge Mame Ws K. Snow dismissed Storey's com- I Id LOIN storage and maintenance i I Gust's mother and the firm surfaced at a meeting last week. The new parks shops will have depactaten, ' ,, Id pryporii-ns- ." meet a disaster of , President Tanner said he sees evidence in our own state of what can be done by volunteers. "I think we are a community-minde- d people. Most of the citizens of our state, I am sure, want cities and towns. We want cernmutnties where o"" ch11,6,..n c an ocIrva high morel ... stsndfirds, where they will not be contaminated by the filth and corruption which some qv E.ftild try t4; impose upon us. No one can truthfully deny that we ' ,, 11 become what we feed into our bodies and our minds." 1 Re said it is commendable "that we have been t somewhat effective in our fight against pornography." Re said Many citizens who believe in decency aid IS..."'.".R,M,W,..,m000lo,-t.-goodness are joining forces inthe fight for the right. President, Tanner said there were many opportunities for giving volunteer service in church groups, other organizations, and on an individual , , ,, basis. "May I urge that we all seek out ways to be of service to others," be said. . - . "Some of these services should be in the area of '', will reduce crime, woiking for better laws which cortynj Aimponisy, dope, and alcohol traffic, and other 4; t ' . ', 1...ilre eanegv et the core of our sociiti -, forces which life," President Tanner said. t ,' Ile commended the Rotarians for what they have ' , '1, ',.-, '''', accomplished as a servicot organization and added, s: , "Let us as citizens be doers of the ward, and not hearers only. Let me remind you that this is election .: ' , day and we should all goto the polls and cast our , vote." . , . , President Tanner said it is evident that somea ComAnrik thing needo to be done to help people solve their own problems. :1 tive candidate John I. LUSiticAlS between relationship 0...oilWattacaMIONOw,POPIIMPROP,M1NROSSVIPMIL ..,., s Volunteer effort called 'first line' legisla- SINKS de- Monday that the conflict WEIS so indirect that it was minimal. The cided tv.mm, city-coun- ty Continued from I3 1 STEEL Commissioners Lake architects Edwards and Daniels for work on a proposed $1 ni1ii..ia parks shop project. It was discovered after the firm was selected that the mother of City Parks Supt. John Gust owned a share of a building in which the architectural firm also owns shares. .6 - rAmvicted ' t Et.rtE4 ' legislative direction to vater decision on the a letter circulated quietly to the In , ; ESS County may be force to citi ty Residents of Salt Lake County's unincorporated areas may be forced into forming cities under legislative mandate without voter (nice, Assistant County Atty. Gerald warned today. Kinghom , e3 NOVEMBER 2, V TUESDAY, |