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Show 1 2 B DESERET NEWS MAY 5 1977 THURSDAY Baker Reservoir sponsors to receive title Friday Sect follower turned over to her mother Title to Baker Reservoir, one of the first water developments in Utah partially funded from the Revolving Constp lion Fund, wit! Ise returned to its sponsors Friday. Returning the title to the Baker Reservoir Association will be part of the Board of Water Resources meeting ill Hurricane, Washington County. In 1950, the association contracted with the Utah Water and Power Board to build the $100,000 Baker Dam which reservoir on impounds a 1,150 acre-fothe Santa Clara River 20 miles north of A young Florida woman, a member of the Hare Krishna religious sect, was forcibly handed over to her mother and deprogrammers at the Salt Lake International Airport Wednesday afternoon. Genevieve Bronson Ayers, 22, was picked up at the airport by Salt Lake County Deputy Sheriff Keith 1,, Buckner following a court order issued arlir by Third District Judge Jay Banks. The order said Miss Ayers was not competent and gave her into the custody of her mother, Mrs. Genevieve S. Ayers, Jacksonville, Fla., until a hearing is held June I. The mother said she took legal action after learning her daughter had signed papers giving control of her sizeable trust fund to the International Society for Krishna Consciousness. Miss Ayers was taken into custody et the airport terminal where she was attempting to sell flowers. She was forcibly placed aboard a private plane, crying and chanting, deputies said. The aircraft reportedly was flown to a deprogramming center in Tucson, Ariz., where professional deprogrammers will attempt to get her to give up her association with the Hare Krishna movement. ot St. George. Since the reservoir has pro 1951, William A. Wayman Jr., chairman of the State Merit System Council, has submitted his resignation to Gov. Scott M. Matheson. Wayman, a Logan banker, submitted a letter to the governor and said his resignation would be effective April 15. His term expired Jan. 1, 1977. Meanwhile, two other council members, Mason W. I Smith and Ames Kr Bagley, whose terms expired Jan. 1, 1977, are serving on the council until reappointed or replaced. 2-d- ay g Michael have ended their boycott of classes two days. school officials say. Principal Michael Risher reported Risher said the release and transfer 98 percent attendance on Wedneseay, compared with half the students in occurred in a prominent Escalante class on Monday and one third on family and community discontent Tuesday. The boycott stemmed from cominterviewed look 67 plaints by parents and teachers about district plans to accommodate a counII forward to advertising in newspapers, only tywide drop in school enrollment. 25 lock forward to TV commerSupt. Kerry Nelson said the school board adopted a plan for which some cials. (Opinion Research Comorateachers would have to travel among tion survey) the district's three high schools. L. Deamer, attorney general, said the time records will help office deputy Utah . in decisions regarding office functions and programs. cup L. 41 I Continued from B-- I the executive and prevent back-doo- r imposition of a policy." refutaThe letter also contained a tion of the White House reasons for cutting Bonneville, including environmental impacts, economics, and the effect on the Ute Indians. Streams in the area, the letter noted, would be water in the dry months, improvprovided ing Uintah Basin streams. while causing a mileage loss of 2.2 percent of the state's fishing streams.. Loss of 25,000 acres of wildlife habitat, they noted, would involve mostly Utah Lake areas that become dry, naturally, most years. They pointed out that the project would provide alternative wildlife areas with more moisture. The salinity effects in the Colorado Basin, the delegation said, was "irrelevant," since Utah is guaranteed. by law the. right to water from the Colorado River. The project would not add salt to the river, but by removing fresh water would, in effect, reduce dilution of the Colorado's existing salinity. Jake Garn, The letter was signed by Sen. Orrin Hatch, Gunn McKay, and Rep. Dan Marriott, RECLINA-ROCKE- point-by-poi- .,11- - le l' FOR MOTHER'S DAY! - ',4,,k :4 for,,,;, ,.: V- - .5: - , ,: s, ,. e - , now $2199.,5 I V ,(I). ., le! " - :: ,: :,:.:..,.,- .- , 4 it , -- 114 , ::1::::'-:-t- .,,...,,,,,.. - Style 831 ,::,.... ,,,,- The most famous reclining choir of Reclina-Rocke- r, them all, $70 4,:, ,,,,,,,.. ',..3. 1 ...: sav'e''.4----- ' 9",,.r ir" ... tl, ". - ,,,,..1 i'. ,, , ..,.. siiitti.4.1',4, tt,tk,,,,,. $1 ;. ---- , :i,. 1 1 catt.i. '''''''''',,;,,.,,, 1 Low Price savicnatylot:, jyyrn;sr000tmurtiocbcitlievable ings! Put real living isn't a more comfortable chair! 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One teacher was dismissed because the enrollment and money loses. another was transferred to a grade school An Pauguitch and another was put u a tfaNeling pin!, ESCALANTE, Garfield County (AP) Students at Escalantc High School time record-keepinsystem has been started in the Utah Attorney 6enerat's (Mice, mon-- , Mg all attorneys investigators must maintain written records of their daily activities. irrigation water to farms downstream along the river and also is a popular fishing spot. The powcr board, prpticepsor of ;he Board of Water Resources, loaned the association $85,608 to help build the dam. Since then. the group has made regular payments and late last year the linal payment was made. Continued from B-- I allegation two years ago. The trial was even more unusual in that the defense offered no case but instead rested with only cross examination. The first witness, Thomas O. Harvard, 8506 Mesa Dr., testified it was he who in May 1973 sought a zoning change and put forth $1,000 to be passed to Granato for favorable treatment at the planning board. The second witness, George Jones, 7441 S. Redwood RI, testified that he acted as in the transfer of bribe money. Finally, Albert Siciliano, 3971 Luetta Dr., said he passed the bribe money to Granato. The bribe, according to Harward, was offered and accepted by somebody, maybe not Granato," to help effect a zoning change of agriculturally designated property at 86th South and 13th West to residential property. Harward had planned to build a mobile home park on the property. Alter the Planning Commission and the County Commission approved the project, he dropped the idea, according to a planning staff member. In his defense of Granato, Hansen attacked the creditability of the three witnesses, saying it was they, nut Granath, who should be on trial. 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