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Show f -- Si im-- wrr' i lr jT'tT ,, yw(iy Ti miiim-ii- i1 DESERtT NEWS, FRIDAY, AUGUST 17, 1973 Davis post for former UEA chief - Doe S. FARMINGTON Burningham, immediate past president of the Utah Educahas been tion Association, named executive director of the Davis Educ tion IRS charges Hughes suit defendant POINT ROBERTS, WASH. John H. Meier, a (UPI) principal defendant in a multimillion dollar civil suit before the U.S. District Court for Utah, has been arrested here on charges of falsifying income tax returns. former Meier, a "Iviser to billionaire recluse Howard Hughes, is charged fraudulent omission of $46,420 and $223,596 income on his 1968- - and 1969 tax returns. with Meier is a principal defendin a civil suit brought by Hughes Tool Co. against Toledo Mining Co. of Salt Lake City, Toledo President Anthony Ilatsis, and several others. ant That suit alleges that Meier, Hatsis, Toledo Mining and sev- - eral ther businessmen conspired to sell Hughes Tool Co. Nevada mining claims far in excess f their true value. Hughes bought the claims for more than $9 million. Meters arrest here followed his indictment handed down by a Las Vegas federal grand jury. U.S. Judge Roger D. Foley set bail of $100,000 Mr. Barnlngham The appointment was announced today by Shirley DEA president. Mr. Bur.iinghams ability and knowledge of our particular organization makes us fortunate to have him, she said. Bumingham has been American problems teacher at Bountiful High School nine years. He served as DEA He also president in 1968-6was a memnei of the UEA board of trustees. He is a major in the U.S. Air Force Reserve. He lives at Bountiful with his wife and five children. As executive director, Bum- ingham will manage the DEA office in Farmingion, assist in contract negotiations, help edwith ucators professional maintain contact problems, with legislators and conduct research, Mrs. Eldredge said. Safety tops in classes on shoring The danger of cave-inat trenching and excavating sites has led to a new safety shoring school for construction workers In Salt Lake City. s one-da- y want everyone who digs to come and go through this course, said Horace J. Gunn, executive manager of We Associated General Contractors (AGC), one of the 10 orthe ganizations sponsoring course. The first class of the new Utah Safety Shoring School was held Wednesday at the Salt Lake City Water Department, 1570 Jefferson St. The course, limited to 12 students at a time, will be taught each Wednesday and one Saturday a month from 8:30 a m. to 4 p.m. at the water department. retired contractor and former AGC president who has 30 years of L. Smith, Wallace experience excavating, in trenching and will teach the course. became heavily involved in in acquiring mining claims Tool for the Hughes Nevada Meier. He said a hearing on Meiers removal to Las Vegas to answer the charges would be conducted in Washington, but he did not set a hearing Co Hughes After leaving employ, Meier established the Nevada Environmental Foundation and then in 1872 showed up in New Mexico as a candidate for the U.S. Senate. The IRS said Meier is nrv a resident of Canada, and agents date. . The Internal Revenue Service, which released details of Meiers arrest, said he came to Las Vegas in 1067 as Hughes scientific adviser, and for before he resigned in 19C9 he Yellowstone hikers soar in number did not know how he came to be arrested in Washington. While he was employed by Meier Hughes, the IRS said, was selected as the Junior Chamber of Commerce in Young Man of the Year 1967 and was a member of the Presidertial Task Force on Resources and Environment." In the Utah case in which Meier is a defendant, Hughes Tool is asking that the defendants account for all the money ur they received from the sale the Nevada mining claims. Several of the defendants, including Meier, have argued that the Utah federal court has no jurisdiction in the suit. However, Judge Aldon Anderson ruled he did have jurisdiction, and that ruling has been appealed to the U.S. loth Circuit Court of Appeals. That appeal has not yet been decided, and the case itself is still pending before the Utah federal cfv.rt. uelacA Texas Instruments The number of hikers in Yellowstone National Park is soaring, according to Chief Park Ranger Harold J. Estey. As late as 1968 the park staff estimated only about 6,500 people a year ventured from park roads. But last year the number was 55,000. The new army of hikers is one more evidence of public enthusiasm for nature on its own terms. 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