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Show V DmRGBP PffGE bhvuU mf CcVr2, 1972 wujgm '. Jr I ju J0WM 1 Politics I? jfc : f r'C Studied Three federal judges have a 'iase filed in U.S. District Jourt that attacks a state law irohibiting of employes under iie state merit system from engaging in political activity, f Judge David T. Lewis, chief lUdge, U.S. 10th Circuit Court ')i Appeals, gave no indication (when a decision would be 'announced in the suit filed by Joseph Elder, former deputy 'aken under advisement L Sw rnn 3 . F i t -- rVi jf hi estate auditor. Also sitting oh the case were -- Judge James E. Larrett, Cheynne, Wyo., and ;District Judge Aldon J. Ander-soSalt Lake Citv. i I V't is seeking to have unconstitutional that 0portion of Utah law that says no officer or employe of the state covered by the merit 'system shall he a candidate for political office. t i vsi M Jp , 1 kd v 4 k He filed the suit on behalf of himself and all other persons .who desire to engage in political activity. ; 'Tne complaint said on May fi 'f '" 4 i (rwi 1. 4 s ' 4 KnMtA.48 fcv ew f v F nvCs '" .31 !rii kJ f f 1 1 LJLil J n n. j il l I. - 10th Circuit i 'Elder v ("t I 'tt-n i 1! i s rk - i i i l; jf t v n is 'yp.nw '.ettf t u Elder submitted his I application for candidacy for the office of state auditor. He apparently was taken off the State payroll when this hap-- . 10, 1972, For deposits of $250 or more in an American account choose from these free gifts: West Bend Covered pened. T Defendants in the suit are -- Gov. Calvin L. Rampton, Atty. .tea. Vernon B. Romney, of State Clyde L. Miller, 'picy. r plate Auditor Sherman J. T. Greece and Edward Fry American Heritage Dictionary Pans rt , j j .1 West Bend Doep Cover Aluminum Skillet .Himstreet, state personnel West Bend Covered Sauce Pans j? i the in argument before three judges last week , E. Bennett, attorney for Jflder, said several people who .gio auditor work for colleges and universities in Utah are . pot covered by that part of the 'ynerit system dealing with po Wen-'foe- ' - etical ' , il I Umbrellas (black nylon clear is plastic bubble type) activity. He said prohibiting merit "system employes from running lor office violates the equal protection clause of the U.S. Constitution, is overly broad 5 and legislates against a small riass of state employes. ji H. Wright Volker, assistant Hitah attorney general, said J the state law was designed to eliminate the spoils system y and also allows a person to j take a leave of absence while i he is seeking political office. tl self-openin- g; 9 - - 'vi One Book Gold Strike Stamps J; '- w Mnted Silver Dollar a collectors item! 1? For $1,000: V. Westmark by West Bend Decorated Porcelain Singing Teakettle Electric Heating Pad West Bend Bun Warmer For $5,000: Only A Part Of Funds Usable Now ? i West Bend Seen Serve Corn Popper West Bend n Only part of a second $1 in State Liquor Control mil-ifip- Aluminum Electric Skillet Holy Bible 'Commission profits, the 1972 Leg-appropriated by islature to cities,' towns and - counties can be used at this time. a 3 West Bend Automatic Toaster Westinghouse Steam Iron This offer good while supply lasts. Deposits on Certificates made by the 10th earn from the first Savings deposits earn from the day, of deposit. Accounts must remain open 30 days imum) when a premium is issued. Three Gold Strike Stamp Books allow one gift per Federal regulations (min- customer per year. yijuw This is disclosed in an opin- ion written by the office, of Atty. Gen. Vernon B. Romney of Edward A. , at the request Watson, Tooele County attor-- l n ney and president, Utah of County Attorneys. (j Homer Holmgren, assistant "attorney general who wrote 7 ii ni yni J wwjpi ' . wm1 ' Asso-datio- lithe opinion, said' the 1972 appropriation lull enacted by "the Legislature did not contain I! an item appropriating $586,400 II of the second $1 million for the t benefit of local agencies. I The bill only appropriated I $13,600 to the Law Enforce-- 1 ment Planning Commission 1 (from a second $1 million) The next Holmgren said, cor-- ! Legislature will have to he added, the omission, red j Watson had asked whether and j the county comission, city i town councils may appropriate I tor budget the moneys from liquor profits .portions of them to county attorneys, on XJ Regular Passbook Accounts fTD3o t srs I tsaid, Such appropriation, Watson would mitigate the finan-Ifdjressdrq placed on county attorneys by mew- - legislation persecutors jpnerly carlo ly . district fc.:,jmeys .to jid.. y attqrt eCetve Jen. I1 -t . yearly, compounded daily, equals . 1'. ' Y , t . fT-A- - J rj ? . One-Ye- C yearly, compounded daily, equals yearly eJfective yield , 0 a Us V x s iT sntrti. , , ' tfTH t , j pni - yearly effective yield minimum $1 one year, automatically ,000-mini- C($) O i ' minimum $500 minimum 90 days, automatically o yearly, " yearly effective yield 0 I compounded daily, equals "x mum self-renewin- . t, .. 3JP & yearly effective yield-minitwo years, mum term g. automatically self-renewin- g. v, im-- Aiyv hn I is fcf4. 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