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Show 1 6 A DESERET NEWS, THURSDAY, MARCH 15, 1973 i fiT w cfoos dbdosod chairman denies election low violation made by Hughes was that the Jelco Corporation gave the reau Utah Republican state central committee $49,000 on Aug. 3, WASHINGTON Chafges of 1972, a part of which was used federal election law violations to buy advertising which in the 1972 Utah Republican combined Republican have urged advertising campaign candidate support and used brought quick denials from President Nixons name and the partys state officials picture along with those of Kent Shearer, state Republiother state, local and federal can chairman, said the allegacandidates. tion, made Wednesday by the Federal law prohibits politiOffice of Federal Elections, is cal contributions by corporaa purely technical charge tions or labor unions, although and a rather political one." under Utah law, the Jelco The alleged violtion cen- contribution was entirely legal tered around a federal ban if used for state candidates. against the use of corporate Denying that any violation funds in federal campaigns. occurred, Shearer said, We The Office of Federal Eleccan account outside of corpotions report said that a porrate funds for any cost of ads tion of a $49,000 contribution from Jelco Corporation, a Salt that we had. Lake City firm, was used to He leveled a counter charge finance a team advertisethat the Office of Federal in ment which President Elections is a Congressional Nixons picture appeared with office since it is under the those of local candidates in General Office, Accounting several Utah newspapers. which, in turn, is responsible The report also said that to the Democrat-controllefive Utah newspapers which Congress. published presidential adverThe Office of Federal tising last year, including the Elections has been rather Deseret News and tne Salt carefully looking into RepubliLake Tribune, failed to have can funds throughout the naon a file a required certification, and not into Democratic tion for the ads from Nixon funds, he added. election officials. An audit of Utah DemocratThe report, issued by Feder- ic expenditures and contribual Elections Director Phillip tions in the past campaign S. Hughes, was referred to would show that donations the Justice Department for from a club were action by not reported, although the Re"apprepriate Comptroller-Genera- l Elmer B. publicans reported similar Staats, who termed the inci- donations, Shearer added. dents apparent violations of A copy of the report referfederal laws. ring to the alleged violations The most serious charge was sent to the Utah Attorney Generals Office, although the federal elections director noted no apparent violation of state election laws. The Jelco contribution was solicited, according to state Republican officials, for funds Local Births to be used for the Nicholas Cottonwood Hoioital Strike for governor commitMr. and Mrs. Derek S. Adams, 6283 S. 370 East, Murray, tee, a legal use. The money, girl. Mr. and Mrs. Ronald W. Dudley, however, was deposited in the By Goraca EUot White Deseret News Washington Bu- d $100-a-ye- VITAL STATISTICS 4121 W. 5010 South, girl. Mr. and Mrs. Donald R. Thompson, 1162 E. 8320 South, Sandy, glr Mr and Mrs. Val Dee Brady, 378 E. 9800 South, Sandy, boy. Mr. and Mrs. Clovton Fairbourn, 9770 Wasatch Blvd., boy. Mr. and Mrs. Gregory C. Manson, 3714 S. Red Maple Rd., boy. Mr. and Mrs. Dorln Johnson, 8065 S. 1300 West, West Jordan, boy Mr. and Mrs. Robert Wllstead, 8600 South 3400 East, Sondy, boy Holy Cross Hospital Mr. ond Mrs. Don Perelwall, Ave., girl. Mr. and Mrs. Lorln Green, 445 E. 1600 South, Bountiful, girl. Mr. and Mrs. R. Cline Baxter, 895 S. 300 East, Centerville, boy Mr. ond Mrs. Stephen Swindler, 875 Donner Way, boy. St. Marks Hospital Mr. ond Mrs. James I . Rush, 5586 W. 4100 South, boy. South Davis Community Hospital Mr. and Mrs. LoVerl Crlddle, 3357 S. 525 West. Bountiful, girl University Hospital Mr. and Mrs. Jose Estrado. 119 Golfs Ave., girl. Valley West Hospital Mr. ond Mrs. Stanley B. Gibson, 2871 S. 300 West, Bountiful, b Mr. and Mrs. Michael W. Petersen, 2830 S. 8350 West, Magna, bo Mr. and Mrs. Somuel E. Jones, 3466 Ott Dr . Toylorsville. bov. LDS Hospital Mr. and Mrs. David E. Dean. 4367 W. 3780 South, girl. Mr. ond Mrs. Gregory Paul Nelson, 2670 Olympus Dr., girl. Mr and Mrs Michael L. Ohman, 4644 W. 3650 South, girl. Mr. and Mrs. Richard J. Anderson, 426 W. 500 South, Tooele' glr Mr. ond Mrs. Randy Lynn Brown, 218 Edith Ave., girl. Mr. ond Mrs. Kevin Doherty, 1180 Westminster Ave., orl. Mr. and Mrs. Monte Smith, East, girl. Mr. ond Mrs. Daniel L. Kelly, Cassbonita, girl. Mr. ond Mrs. Byron L. Harrisl S. 3600 West, girl. Mr and Mrs. W. K. Ethmgton. E. 30th South, girl. Dr. and Mrs. James R. Olsen, committees bank account, which had at the time only $7,000 in it. On the same day, the centfal drew a $40,000 committee heck on that account to pay central state for advertising bought by Ad . John W. Gallivan, president of Newspaper Agency Corp., a f;rm handling advertising for both the Deseret News and the Salt Lake Tribune, placed the blame on confusion in our advertising department with respect to procedures to be followed under the federal and state campaign limitations law. . . . The state law expressly excludes the president and the vice president of the United States. Forms were initially prepared under that law. The Federal Election Campaign Act followed and required a certification for all federal offices, including the president. the state form Apparently inadvertently was used, statement continued. Townsend told the federal auditors that he received the certificate coupons from the Nixon campaign headquarters but failed to give them to the COMPARE predator control budget An interview with a RICHFIELD youth who was shot Saturday while fishing in the Sevier River failed to disclose any dues to the assailant, Sevier County Sheriff Rex Huntsman said today. Nevada senators CITY (UPI) drew a bead on coyotes today after sheepmen testified preuator are killing livestock at the rate of $1 million a year. CARSON Officers interviewed A!ex Boyter, son of Mr. and Mrs. Scott Boyter, of Austin, Sevier County, following his return from the Primary Childrens Hospital in Salt Lake City. Sheriff Huntsman said the youth confirmed that the shot was fired from a red and white automobile and that he saw the gun barrel about the time the shot was fired. Peter Borda of Gardnerville told the Senate Finance Committee he sold his herd of 2,500 in the last few days because of continued losses to coyotes. I went out of business the other day," We cant operate against the Borda said. coyotes. We were losing 10 to 13 a night. Fred Fulstone Jr. of Smith Valley said he has lost 40 head of sheep in the last four nights. He invited senators to look at several of the dead animals in his car. He said if the state could hire a few more men it will help us in the hot spots." The committee voted to double Gov. Mike The youngster said there were two persons in the car, and from the vague description, they were likely teenagers, the sheriff said. Sheriff Huntsman said that the assailant has not been identified, as was erroneously reported by some news media Monday, and it is still not known whether the shoot- -' ing was intentional or accidental. We have tracked down a number of leads, but they '.'ave not given us anything substantial to determine exactly what happened or who fired the shot, he explained. cf $150,000 O'Callaghans recommended budget Sen. staff. Floy a to provide a year told n committee chairman, unit to come back with a step up the killing 0 $300,000 a ayear and more men in the field to Vegas, Lamb, the predator control revised budget to covotes It will cal will provide for nine hunt down and kill the predators. conJoe Miner, supervisor of the predator would men probably trol unit, said the extra About cut the losses by about 50 percent. were million than $i more 32,000 head worth to theS-tataccording 1972 in killed by qredators Woolgrowers Association. President The number of coyotes n after on Nixon ordered an end to the use of poisons Miner these control predators. public lands to estimated the coyotes number between 50,000 fr e and 100,000. w: Cl (M S) $ v m o Ca ft n R 6 Gal-liva- Ci newspapers. also cited the Refor failing to keep other records, but did not turn those, citations over to the Justice Department for action. He concluded that the recordkeeping problems have been resolved and require no further action. 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BUNK BIDS rightamountof light (W1ttnalS)."shuttforaU QUILTED COVERS MARRIAGE LICENSES S.L. County YOUNG - WORKMAN: Roger N., 22, Taylorsville; Gloria 5., 21, Salt Lake AGUTTER: MAYES Gregory K , 25, Elkhart, Ind.; Lynda C., 23. Sait Lake. FIELDEN PASTOPE: LawK . 23, rence Mountain View, Calif ; Trade M.. 23. Salt Loke. RUNIA: Scott D.. 20. AMES Linda J., 19, both Salt Lake MCINELLY: Ronald BLANK C., 19, Sandy: Ruby A., 18. Salt Lake TANNER - JOHNSON: Richard L., 22; Janet, 23, both Salt Loke. DANCE - YOUNG: Keith L., 22, Blockfoot, Idaho; Cynthia J., 19, Kent, Wash. NIELSEN: MCCAUGHEY Donald L.. 33, Sandy; Linda K.. 30, Salt Loke. Dick, MURRAY - HOLTMAN: 21; Jody J., 18, bath Salt Loke. ALEXANDER JONES: Bruce C. 21; Debra, 21, both Salt Lake THAIMAN - TURLEY: Kent G., 26. Woods Cross; Mary J., 21, Salt Lake. L sociation, agent advertising for weekly newspapers, were cited for failing to have on file certificates required of anyone who buys advertising for a candidate for federal office. The certification is designed to prevent a candidate from exceeding the federal spending ceiling. FACTORY PRICES 4462 WORTH: Eugene, 32, Salt Loke; Carol 23. Sondy MURRAY: Jov C.. TOTTIER Jr , 22, Kearns; Lindsay A., 22, Salt Loke RYDALCH RIDDLE: William G., 26. Grontsville, Tooele Coun18, A.. Salt Loke. ty; Cynthia DAVIS - WELLING: Stanley J.. 21; Nadene. 21, both Salt Loke. TLj newspapers, including the Ogden Standard Examiner, the Provo Daily Herald, the Logan Herald Journal, plus the Utah State Press As- mTTRESSOS BOX SPRINGS Wonoer Lone, bov. Mr. ond Mrs. Harry McQuis.'on, 3260 S. 40th West, boy. Mr. ond Mrs. John W. Park, 4083 Carrie Dr., boy. Mr ond Mrs. Larry Larsen. 4624 1175 East, boy. Mr and Mrs. Gory West. 1601 Ivy Cir., bov. Mr and Mrs. Richard Barker, 2541 Nantucket Dr., boy. Mr. ond Mrs. Mike Butterworth. 275 E. 2nd North, Bountiful, bov Mr ond Mrs Glen Ballev. 6797 S. Georgia Dr., West Jordan, bo Mr. ond Mrs Steve A. Kempt, 357 W. 3rd North, Clearfield, bov MCWHERTER Advertising Management, Inc. According to the report, the ads bought with the Jelco money mostly emphasized the Strike for governor camat least However, paign. $8,062.32 of these funds urged camcombined Republican and included paign support, President Nixon. $300,000 of youth Nevada senators double in shooting vertising Management Corp. Strikes campaign manager Ray Townsend, is president of To I jt - CjVI BIG DAYS! MAR, 15THTH2U MAR. 18TH! 0 n |