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Show ITo Coilbc:: PN,11clvm By JACK MONSON News Staff Writer Deseret MIDVALE DeFhquent utility, dog license. business license and other fees totaling .. ey lu- - thousands dollars and dating back to 1950 are going to be collected, Mayor Jo- sePh Mazuran warned today.. I. 'T M- - it, ve I bb i. los t ng i- he I, Fg., 1 - 1. ill 1 he 1 ! ?s. si- 65 0 I he t.y , ' sh j ol- - 1 nd lie al- of g I I es 1 ry 1 inninumunnenet Briefs inutunnumuneet years. rv Most of the delinquent fees discovered were in the water, t I sewer and special improve1 ment funds. But the mayor I e fl 1 thinks there are similar prob11i lems in dog license and busil ness license areas as well and i plans to investigate all fees. The city attorney will be 1 asked to find out legally how I i these fees can be collected. 1 24 as )s., aVI , rs- - The fees will also be sought from wl, 0 have persons tu- - ke -a- drafted an ordinance 10 legalize prostitution, a majority of Salt Lake City commissioners have approved a pay increase from $896 a month to $936, effective Feb. J, for Roger F. Cutler, assistant city attorney. Other Increases grantee in. elude a raise from $778 a month to $816 for David Bow- Jon Kasteler, senior class president at Highland High School, has been named boy ' of the month by the Bonne- - Prostitution Vote? , ,., LAS VEGAS, NEV. (UPI) District Attorney Roy Woofter said Thursday the question of legalizing prostitution in Clark County may be taken to the voters. ?t -.- f ,:' I, !,' - ::: ,.- - .' , ,,- ' k A, He is thecking the possibility of having the question put on the ballot, perhaps at the spring elections. If it were on the ballot, he said, ,there would be no need for public hearings. If a vote is not deemed feasible, he said he will talk to County Commission Chairman James Ryan about setting hearing ., ville Logan Ave. The award Kashonored 5 t high school in the finisher eAsno ..m. i eight-stat- e Ec' de rutceart olnviaill R u be located in Salt Lake City and will be directed by a Utahn, Dr. Walla. D. Talbot, state superintend-ifi- t ot public instruction, announced today. Headquarters will be at 710 E. 2nd South. The director will be Dr. Kent Worthington, r en t ly coordinator of research design and evaluation for the Utah State Board of Education. . The new center will conduct research and provide services and materials which a single state would not undertake working alone, Talbot said. One of its first assignments, he said, will be development (t .. . , cur t ot, 4 'of measuring technignes to I 1,),,, i determine not only what chilI' dren learn academically, but something of their attitudes and values.' . P a r tic ipating in the program, which has rcceived , t 4 I 1 I afrom2 2 0$flf7ic0e,000of agiuraciatt tion, will be the states of o n a, Colorado, Montana, Idaho, Nevada, New Mexico, Wyoming and Utah, , The center will .train personnel from all eight states in An-- 1 4 ii' I..,.. "r- - ',, .; k, 1 :,..,:',:,:8:''',,., ::.:::' :,,-- , position is also a chairman of the board. .:,,,!!!.:,...,.....: :t.,' t ..... ::::'::.::1,:. , ... ,:,,,...::::::...::::.'i.:;: ,.....:, - ,..5,:...,.::.csit inowavdommm planning and evaluation ects, Talbot said. proj- Nielson Responding to Talbot's talk will be Dar Id Long. executive secretary of the Utah School Mrs. Association: Boards rhelon Ma lout state PTA secretary, and Miss Dorothy Zimmerman, assistant tive secretary, Utah execuEduca- tion Association. T w o educator - legislators, Sen. Wilmer Barnett, Lake, and Sen. Moroni Lake. Will reJensen, view the status of school legislation, The institute will conclude ' lt lt 1 N--lv- " said from halogeton Millard County. his office poisoning to 1 ' play a vital role in controlling crime in Salt Lake City. The 'copter purchase, therefore, would not be an extravagant capital outlay by the 1 L. city, according to James Salt Lake City Barker Jr., i public safety commissioner. 11 Barker answered a written jab of Utah House Majority 11 Leader C. DeMont Judd Jr. who, referred to the aircraft ;,frr . i 1 plan as "rather extravagant 1 I :i 11 capital outlay." Judd wondered in his letter to Barker whether the public could commissioner justify a helicopter purchase when Salt Lake City police are informing Utah legislators of need for $1.5 million more public safety funds. commisThe cit3r's sion voted last year to procure a helicopter to combat rising crime but limited the plan to a condition of ability safety five-ma- n :,,,',', it "t f.- i - , 4 4 , ', .t ' ;I'S ," ., , vel.'' 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A lot of other needed crime prevention and control efforts cannot be financed, either, it the city fails to gain the necessary help, Barker warned. ' ..:"'"ly .:1:' ri.N ,...:.,;; 0.4 I , is the purchase. Barker explained today the city "explored use of a police helicopter. Unless it can be bought with federally granted funds and Salt' Lake City obtains in creased revenues through the Legislature, it rs, ft",'4,N)ii;kLIC,;' ..... Jr.y a "4, ) ,:, , - n , , , ,.. -- ' 11' ,,,,:1,. - 1 ,.. .scs , - c4a D.). : ki ,,. ,,,,, v , 400, , - 1 9 ) .; r:,,;44-4,it!.:,,,,- , .; . ".::;':'-lt:V- 1. :''Ags,e1-,,, 1 3 il ."- ; ,,,tt,e, ... ,......... . - ' .4' i I "A k,oi-,-- 4r 1 helicopter would , )1 1 iil ' ' 1, --t. if,: 1 Reopening of Wasatch Springs Plunge, 840 N. 2nd West, will be delayed until the last week of February, Salt Lake City officials raid today. The pool, closed last summer as hazardous, was to reopen next week. The city is spending $93,000 for repair of decayed and cracked concrete overhead structure, addition of air conditioning equipment and repair of roof and other portions of the facility. City commissioners have authorized a $450 change in work orders on the contract with Richard M. Howell Construction Co., 1330 S. 2nd West, Murray. The change will add to the original job the cost of painting bleachers, floor and pipe railisg in the west spectator balcony or deck of the pool. Other work to be completed in the next two to three weeks includes sandblasting and repainting of the main indoor pool and remaining roofwork, engineers said. ' 5Virlf 1 He said a halogeton control program was conducted in the 1950s, but it was determined there was no way it could be eradicated through spraying. He said the best way to avoid halogeton poisoning is through good land management that provides other feed for sheep Gov. oji..co .cppw. police e .,.,- 're ,,,,n ,,: , - ., ',I ) 1 1 A . , : 4C.: 1 i .4 ' ,; 3 lio4Y im D ' 4 . "..,"11, -.- rl.'' .0? ,,,4,,,....,..1.-...- :t,;-,- ,- ' ;, ,1.,.....7":,..4..,,.,.. : 41 - f I CITY ANNOUNCES A DELAY IN WASATCH POOL OPENING V .) ) , ''.- : , , ... I a ill 'fill i.''".... 11 co- He was referrinr to last month's death of 1,200 sheep Calvin L. Rampton. efended 1 t d- 1 1.. .e e'S ,,,;,' i the poisonous weed halogeton. Elurray Eleet Education." ': 7: t , ili , 0',., ,..,' :.,, ,.- ',', , ,,, ,..4..: 11.q10,. I I about extremely concerned the risks of grazing livestock on public lands infested with ate a message from i b' , . , In a resume to the board members on BLM programs, Worthington, who resides at 1996 Bonneview Dr., Bountiful, has worked with the Stile Board of Education since 1969. He bolds degrees from Utah University, and Arizona State University. with ' ' , ,, ' ,,ef ,, , , 1 i nate. Teachers Plan Mid-Ye- r, ii -- -- ..., A , n -- .,..,k--1,- -- - t 1 irector of the Census But'eau in Denver, said the households are among 30.000 in the U.S. that have been scientifically selected to repor the resent a American public. scisky.N - - lt, ' ..1- 411C , Kumen S. Gardner, Cedar City, was chosen as the cattle representative on the national hoard, with William W. Cunningham Cisco. as the alter- N.,. "Accountability" will be the theme of the annual Institute to be held Wednest day at 12:30 p.m. at Murray BO School. The session for Murray teachers will begin with a di:.- ner in the school cafeteria. Dr. Walter D. Talbot. state superintendent of public in. struction, will speak to the in subject, "Accountability kOI. efice ....V.61 C)A))- '1St , Oil Fieeman Jr., cross-sectio- I - ,s414''c)V ' Alden K. Barton, 1795 Logan Ave.. was selected as the alternate sheep representative. Dr. Kent Worthington heads school project St co- Newell Johnson, Provo, who represents sheep interests, was elected vice chairman. He also was elected as the sheep representative to the BLM Natinnal Advisory Board. ;;,.......;::"...,....:::,:!,.:..:::;.,.:.:;,;:,,:,.,; ,'.':,.....,:: V411,4st,.,,,,, week to obtain information employment. ts,o, 4 1. Local representatives of the &wean of Census will interview a numbei. of households in the Salt Lake area next A. 7 B , ...i- S.L. Job Check Walter --- littelpe,kkeelompaeolo.ieii:601)6 cattilog. 6 , &, , Mon- his ::.:::".:::::!::.',".::,:::::3:t::: ,...,,,I.;,::f, courteously YZe.1111,614 4 r4 Robert D. Nielson, BUT state director, by nature of 51: :::::.,::::::::.!1::::::.:::.::000.1o.::::,... pr4: next Drive two, kat,6 wedzrielv,66 chairman of the Bureau of Utah Land Management's State Advisory Board Friday. .! ,::: driv- er? -- t, ..,s1 t ra I .- Kenneth, S. Summers, was reelected ticello, !: :: Rambler." "Are you the devi,..to . ..: ::: ,....e.::::1U:.::4::::::::::::-:;::::4"- do I) - Advisory Chairmen ,,,,,,,,''',,, .:?5:':.'' - 1 you kvould unto your i,, ',11, otl neighbor's ,)our time." "Combat traffic chaos with courtesy." "To control traffic confu- sion, try courtesy." 0 1 D I.0 e - ,,, polic." ... ,p-- It 1 'I 1 UM Elects Headquarters 71 To Be In Utah - 1 age. has ,........ t; cross-countr- second-plac- ' - teler for service to school and community. The youth is a member of y II d's ighlan track team, Key Club and thee A Cappella and Madrigal choirs. He is on the honor roll with a 3.7 gradepoint averKasteler was a ttdrney Kasteler, Kasteler dates. distri1 Ex- - Club. change He is the son of Mr. and Howard Mrs. A. 2183 1 Mr. a 1 . 't - a ' , ,,4,,, ..,:,. a a . ) ,.9'6Alar' "Traffic helps courtesy avoid arrests cardiac or "Your car is not a weapon in your private war Drive courteously." That was the winning slogan in a campaign conducted by a group of University of to persuade Utah students Utah motorists to change their poor reputation as discourteous drivers. The campaign came out of a U. of U. sociology class, Dynamics of Social Intervention," taught by Ken Keiser. The 20 students in the class divided into and groups launched community improvement projects. Sue Scholl, 1133 E. 5th South, submitted the winning slogan. Here are some of the other slogans entered in the 'Boy Of Month' 11-- "DO unto Volkswagen have him Friday, FAroory 12, 1971 I competition: Driving Slogan counties. It has been outlawed as a public nuisance in Las Vegas and Reno since World War II. d The s:ay NEWS, --- SUMIller News 'Nlaratlion tast and 11P iN help;ng to establish a bike riding club at his school. His community s, rvice includes Christmas projects and raising money for a minority group church. their initial reaction is favorable and public protest has been nil in this state where legal gambling is a major industry. Nevada has no state laws regarding prostitution and it has flourished since the Silver Rush days in the states rural ers, civil ..enginee'. Jrid from $711 a month to $118 for J. Olsen, chief accountant. ,Ite e n ti,e DESERET Deseret a - - commissioners county Pay Increases Area Investigation into delinquent fees began when City Councilman J. Donald Paulsen told other councilmen that $9.000 in cemetery fees had not been collected. The mayor said oilier,investigations showed that many water and sewer fees were delinquent and luldn't been collected for the past several years. One person has owed the city $325 since 1957 but has moved from the conununity. Another person owes the city $6,36 for special improvements during the past several ' on of moved out of ti7e community If they can be located. Mazuran said if the fees are not paid then the utilities will be turned off or services stopped until the delinquent fees are paid in full. ri .fr, 0,,),Is.,!) wigri, i - 0 , -- , y. ;, .0otc..101Ay , T. 4 t , i t4 1 ' I v.'zil ,,.. !T.: r:;-- i s gil 39 ,t5. - ,61e-Ar- t .. ill:.....,,,,.1 :1,'110:0414.11 triqrr , ., . dkP'.,,4,4774,6,",: - mi ileulte-3111"e- -- i - 1 'i a46 eltea- 476:232. y, . t 90116eota - 64616 47t.YzgelEI-4e-- it,' : i d vcbt,;IA 4i ;71,k.4.117:;.3;111J.-alkl-54:!f- - .,q' .14 i 1 c a :IS.,1! ''' , i i1:::.., : ., 1 .1:1111:1 ,,,,,,,,,rr..,,... ',..k4L1111t4r,,t;',TP:4,-Atu- . , it k 1 ,. ;I:ISC! 1 4 1 ........................h.,Witie0 ,i, . ... . . I - 1 rir. tre.,,"' .,713 A' 1,:,,, . .L........a...g......' "I 4 Le |