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Show PESFRET NEWS, Monday, Council Revamps Structure PLYWOOD PANELING ABITABI BRAND Beautiful Everlasting BUY & SAVE FARMINGTON A change tee, adding the problems of in committee functions and a water quantity and use to its proposal for funding regional ; responsibilities. The air pollcouncils highlighted action of ution committee will become the Wasatch Front Regional the environmental quality Council (U'FRC) meeting committee, charged with hanrecently. dling water pollution problems and wmrkmg with health Under the councils commitin xariotfc counties. tee changes, the land use committee will now become the The council also approved a land and water use commit proposal front Centerville WH lo Muvor Mills, chairman of the land and water use committee, that the groups membership be increased by the addition of a member from each county's planning commission Council members voted to recommend to Gw. Calvm U.' Hampton (bat the various rereceive a gional councils $14 QUO annual state appropfe fion. plus three cenls or more per capita for the population in each region. Previously, state funds w ere divided among eight councils, with each receiving $7,3i)li. Two councils were combined Jo form the Wasatch Front. Regional Council, teducHtg the number of regions to seven, submitted to various councils of government in Davis. Weber, Morgan. Salt Lake, and Tooele counties, Support from elected officials is necessary to get tlu form adopted, lie said. 'Ve. dont want it changed rein six months, again sponded Salt Lake County Commissioner Ralph McClure. After he was assured that no major changes After being assured that no major changes were anticipatMcClure ed, commented., "This will mean changing our total filing system, which means a budgetary matter. would be an imXV FRC staff members were, Anything ever what we (Salt provement instructed to take the neceshave. Lake County) sary steps to change the status of Trans Com (transportatIn other business, the cour. ion committee) to become an cil approved a letter of intent to the and advisorv committee for a $373,000 application council, rather than a separate federal grant for an industrial entity . park for the Weber County InJoe Aloore. W'FKC staff dustrial Bureau. Current plans member, reported that a uni- call for the immediate develform building permit has boon opment of the first SO acres of . nearly 500 acres m the park. Also receiving council were applications for. $265,600 m federal grants-for- ' Salt Lake. Davis and Weber counties; regional notices of intent and application for $815,807 in federal funds; and. letters of intent for an additional $655,789 in federal as- 3rd District Court Judgeships Open fill two vacancies on the Third District Court bench should be filed not later than Nov. 10, Chief Justice E.R. Calhsfer Jr. of the State Supreme Court announced. Applications One vacancy results front the recent death of Judge 'Emmett L. Brown. The other will occur Jan. Burglars ransacked Fourth District Judge Maurice Harding, Provo, and Sixth District Judge Ferdinand Erickson, Monroe, will have to retire because of age. PLATFORM! LADDER Strong - Safe Lightweight 4ft1625 .. 'The Fun Place To Shoo fi SALT LAKE & OGDEN PIANOS & seven-membe- ORGANS Consumers Guide: "Outstanding- Buy" "Excellent Design & Workmanship" 'A' Recommended." sAVe hope to begin interviewing the candidates Nov. HART BROS. MUSIC 20." Calhster said. Two other vacancies in ' will court judgeships dis-- Sugar House tnd Valley Fair Cottonwood Mall Enjoy our Continental Cuisine. The ultimate in Dining. See our beautiful Gardens and wild-lif- e show. Dance to the music of SNAKE i Milts Cover Charge 5 per person min. For Reservations Phone RouJ VeU. Police said the thieves apparently broke in through a garage door window. 6121 HIGHLAND DRIVE LuncheonlLOQamMoMOjMt 278-626- 6 !eitan ran l Only one of its kind in the valley Dinner 5:30 p.m. to 10:30 p.m. YOUNG FANCY WHOLE FRYERS FRESH QUALITY FAMILY PACK BNLS. POT ROAST UlbDA ChOlCE LEV FRYER BREASTS GRADE CHUCK STEAK USDA CHOICE LB, CHUNK BOLOGNA SLICED BACON OOC 77 791 WeVe been HIGRADf QUALITY LB. sv.ayiGig nap SlGMArt LB, all might rSseCur AUTHORIZED APPLE CIDER SIGNATURES Hlb3 133 45b SDDDC W TOILET TISSUE early '67. GREEN BEANS CHUNK TUNA WITCHES BREW . BENEFIT DINNER and DANCE October 31- -9 P.M. 'til 2 P.M. Texaco Service, 551 N. 2nd West, and stole batteries, tires, tools and other items valued at a total of $806. (3S!fl 05UiiiiLi) CONSTANCE HELPER Aiiminom come Jan. 1 but no arrangements have yet been made for summoning the district nominating commissions, Calhster said. 1st add Judges said Calhster, who is chairman of r Judicial Nominating Commission, said the applications may be filed with him or with the other members of the commission. . the Ransack Station PRICES EFFECTIVE MON., OCT. 30TH AND TUES., OCT. 3 1ST 1972 vhen Judge B3 ,(972 f Merrill C. Faux must vacate his office because he has reached retirement age. sistance. EARLY WEEK SAVINGS 1o October Thats when Utahs first credit card was born. First Security BankAmericard. Money lost its exclusive franchise. BankAmericard was Just as good. Anytime, and almost anywhere. People found they didnt need to carry a lot of cash around. Even jiight people. And they found our night depositories, which theyd used for years for checking and savings deposits, were also good for paying bills, and even loan payments. Our Long Range Planning Committee, a long name for h dreamers, has always kept First Security first in filling our customers real banking needs. So you see, staying up all night is really nothing new for us. 24-ho- ur down-to-eart- FIRST SECURITY BANK Member Fust Saunt Corporation System of Banka JiESOfRCES 0 hi t OSK BII.UOS DOLLARS First Securits Hank of Utah, National Association First Secunh Bank ot laho, National Aquation First Humis Stale Hank First Suurits Slate Hank of SprinRMlle Utah First .scvuntN Hmk o! IWK springs. Wsommg .Seiumv Hank of Bountiful, National Association .Members Fate rat Ihxisit Insurance Corporation Mi'k0Md ntf iKtftuil t Bnkmfic |