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Show 4g DESERET NEWS. FRIDAY. OCTOBER Polluters Board delays to be cited teacher meets 21. 1977 Ul A faces deficit, planners say FARMINGTON Additional sources of revenue are needed for the Utah Transit Authority or the system could be running into the red, transportation officials said Thursday. Transportation planners for the Wasatch Front Regional Council (WFRC) presented a study to the council's transportation committee (TransCom) n the sales tax revenue used by UTA the In percent sales tax levied in Welier, Davis and Salt Lake counties made up 63 percent of the UTAs revenues Other funds came from faros and grants The natural iru lease in sales tax revenue, however, will not be enough to offset the costs of opeiation and expansion m future years, according to the report Additional sources of revenue must bo found I one-quart- or the transit system in the Wasatch F ront area will have to remain static or perhaps service will have to be cut back, the report said. A!thoubh figures in the report indicate a deficit could occur this year, UTA board president Glenn Goodrich said surpluses collected in past years of operation will maintain the system for awhile He said the UTA board will be examining this problem extensively over the next six months. Other areas of the country have higher sales tax rates, as high as two percent for transit and higher fares, Goodrich said He said he would not want to see a tax increase for the UTA system Increasing fares in the near future would be a problem, since the UTA is participating in a pilot project to determine the effects of a no-fa- oeration Lake standards program Health DepartApproval of a $15,815 teacher of Education ment and City Water already under way by the State Board Board of State the week one by be will pawas delayed Department trolling watershed areas Examiners M. Mulltvuii, during utu season unJ lhe hoard, consisting uf Gov. fkott issuing citations to per- Lt Gov David S Monson and Atty. Gen. Robert B. sons violating water pol- Hansen, objected to the workshops being started lution rules without their prior approval "Hunters with horses Dr. Walter D Talbot, state superintendent of or dogs will not be alinstruction, said the workshop coordinator public Dr. Talbot's lowed in upper Parley s, thought that because the program had Mt Dell, Lambs, Big or endorsement, Board of Examiners approval wasn't Little Cottonwood ca- necessary nyons or any other He said the program is designed to develop said watershed area, for teacher performance standards Dr. Harry L. Gibbons, The examiners want an explanation from Dr health director. of higher education, to He said camping is T H Bell, state committeman members are if faculty college determine eight allowed in approved only of the program. because double pay getting campgrounds. The In other business, TransCom voted to recommend to the WFRC that the council ak the governor to designate WFRC as the planning uuuei tiie new clean An agility pi cilia Act amendments Regions which will not meet federal clean air standards under the amendments must submit plans to the federal government on how they will comply by 11182. The plans are due by January-197- The WFRC staff would conduct the traffic control portions of the plan, while the state Bureau of Air Quality would retain jurisdic tiion over other areas. Meek Crandall, transportation planner for WFRC, said the council would probably apply to the Environmental Protection Agency (EPAi fora grant to hire additional staff for the project Jail crowding termed critical 2 Kearns men As the Salt Lake Jail population increases, it will become more difficult to provide prisoners with constitutional safeguards, law enClty-Count- y forcement officials said today Gary Deland, sheriff's deputy in charge of the jail, told about 25 city and county officials today that conditions are worsening and jail residents are more v lolent than in earlier days. He called the situation critical City and county officials tentatively have agreed to support a joint study of space use m the Metropolitan Hall of Justice. They will ask the Region 12 Law Enforcement Planning Council to prepare a grant application and hope that federal funds will finance part or most of the study. The constitutional safeguards referred to by Deland include protection of life and reasonable living conditions. Meanwhile, Sam Moll, coordinator for the Region 12 Council, attacked state officials for what he believes to be their apathy regarding crowded jail conditions "The state is shirking its duty, Moll said Theyre sitting back and not doing anything about this alcohol problem, and alcohol is 50 percent of the problem at the jail " Moll was referring to proposals that the state decriminalize drunkenness County Sheriff Delmar L. Larson said prisoners are being released an their own recognizance, even though some should not be He said the releases are necessary to hold down jail population "This week we are kicking out felons left and right," said Deland The sheriff is right Many of them should not be out, but we have no other choice. Deland said although the jail can hold more, the I number today is of useful beds is at 310 He said 347, and m July it reached 400 the population at one point The space study of the jail will be undertaken as part of the general space study for the Metropolitan Hall ol Justice bo tar, county commissioners have asked the auditor to check into the possibility of finding money in next years budget for construction of an addition to the jail or a minimum security facility However, Sheriff Larson stressed today that he cannot watt much longer for county officials to decide how much, and if, money is available. Gerald Kmghorn, assistant county attorney, said better docketing of cases and decriminalization of alcohol could solve the jail population problem to a point where construction of any new wmg or building may not be necessary. elsc-whci- charged in death Two Kearns men have been charged with mans- connection laughter with a Sept 25 traffic death caused by vandalin ism of a stop sign through the intersection without stopping and her car collided with another auto. Driver of the second car also was injured. Richard James Felsch, appeared Thursday 21, before City About 1.800 Air HILL AIR FORCE BASE (AP) Force F4 Phantom jets have been grounded so they can be inspected for cracks and corrosion, an Air Force spokesman said Thursday. Spokesman Bob Bowman said the inspection will require five hours per aircraft The Air Force expects to complete the job within two weeks, he said. 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