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Show XI rf nn'"' rnjjTiriiirinjryn"ri 2 B 'fy 'm " gY1rl"f,'Tr" "T ""' "' "'y ftlff r y i ynywy hm ytiti ,My.iMi.1.ri.,jriiit.a.lniratoriMri.rjHi r.TT rg W 1 rtyiln n , minTyr DESERfi NEWS, TUESDAY, AUGUST 28, 1973 Oaks urges equal pay, recognition for women at still treat qualified scholars with disdam or ignoie their counsel or accomplishments becau-- e they are women "We have conducted a thorough review of the compensation paid to women in all parts of the university, comparing it to compensation to men with education and comparable performance Any needed adjustments arc being made no PROVO Equal pay and recognition for women buter a internal communications, new Uok at test week, and faculty help in enforcing c!re-standards were among the appeals made by President Rallin H Oaks to the Brigham Young Uraursity fatuity Monday in a preschool conference Pres Oaks told faculty to shape up if any n eo ' s later than September." they Greetings were extended to the faculty by President Marion G. Romney, second counselor in the First Presidency of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-daSaints. you you teach " Dr. Robert K Thomas, academic vice president, discussed the theme of the co- "We hope and expect the university to reach the highest level of scholarship " PresiWhen the dent Romney said students leave the university Learning." Neal A. Maxwell, Church of education, commissioner addressed afternoon sessions, which also featured panel dis nference, y Excellence In in death - coal-fire- An inmate who was found dead in his cell last Saturday was a victim of asphyxiation due to strangulation a possible result of foul play. able. He said the deans, depart ST. GEORGE Rep. MonWayne Owens, day called for support of the proposed St. George electncal generating plant and for the controversial Kaipar-owit- s generating plant. He also said he will e legislation to allow 4 pellet guns to help cong trol coyotes in areas in the West. UTUI STATE PRISON -- brochure describing courses to be available fall quarter in Granite District evening schools now is avail- M-4- Michael Lamphear, 25, was found dead on the cell floor by a guard and authorities first believed he might have suffered a drug overdose. The publication, "Granite Adult and Community lists scores of couises at 13 schools Schools, 1973-7located throughout the district Special classes in early childhood education m the home will be offered at 21 elementary sc hools Registration for evening classes to be held at Granite and Olympus high schools currently is being accepted at the community school ofiuc, Room 120, Granite High School Other cm. mumty si hools will register Sept 11, 12 and 13 Classwork will begin the week of Sept 17 Interested persons should contact their local school for obcopies of the brochure Addition.il information may be tained by calling the community school office, 208 8230 Sgt. Riley Cannon of the Sal Lake County Sheriffs Office, said fresh needle marks were found m the victims arms. Toxology studies on his blood are still forthcoming Despite the absence of a sheet or belt, lawmen have not entirely ruled out the possibility that death might have been Cannon said. Ruling expected in Steen case Sev eral other prisoners who share the same cell block are - being questioned, he noted. Five other inmates at the pnson have been injured in acts of violence within the last nine days, including one who had lighter fluid poured on him and was set afire as he lay in his bunk. A ruling is expected this week RENO, NEV (AP) on an appeal of a bankruptcy judgment against former uranium king Charles Steen U S District Court Judge Bruce Thompson has indicated he may issue a ruling at a Wednesday hearing in federal court here. Steen, who once claimed to be worth $t0 million, today has debts totaling $4 3 million He claims assets of $7 6 mil- Pierre Andre Nelson remains lion. m critical condition at the University Hospital with second and third degree burns over 70 percent of his body Two stabbing victims also are still hospitalized at the same institution in fair condition bankruptcy referee ruled Steen bankrupt m March after nearly five years of court hearings. Steen has appealed the ruling to U S court A If Wednesdays ruling goes against Steen, he can appeal for the final time to the U S Ninth Circuit Cpurt of Appeals. No explanation for the rash of violence has been found Prisoners, including the victims, have generally refused to talk to investigators. Another inmate was treated at the University Hospital Monday night for cuts on his arm, which pnson officials said were elf inflicted. Can't levy a $1,000 fine A city court judge does not have the power to levy a $1,000 fine on a coqioration gudty of a misdemeanor. This opinion was given today to Cache County Atty. Burton H. Hams by Atty Gen Vernon B. Romney and David L Wilkinson, chief assistant Utah attorney general The opinion said statutes and cases indicate that a city court can have jurisdiction over a person committing an umndictable misdemeanor pursuant to Utah law, but it has no jurisdiction over the identical misdemeanor if it is committed by a corporation Charles Hodges, 29, serving year sentence for forgery and second degree burglary, was released to the pnson after treatment. a one-to-2- 0 d cyan-amid- sheep-raisin- Owens, who walked to victory in his race for the House in 1972, spent Monday afternoon walking and talking through residential areas near here. From 7 to 10 p m. he held an open public discussion at an informal town meeting. Afterwards, he met with Mayor Marion Bowler and other local backers of the plan to develop a large generating plant near here in partnership with Nevada 'Power Gary Swersen surveys damage in restroom The issued Commission County the directive for increased patrolling of parks near the eastern side of Kearns after vandals destroyed an estimated $12,000 wortu of park facilities, including rest room fixtures, in David Gourley Park, 5015 S. 4300 West. Commissioners sidestepped a recommendation to level bunkers in the park with bulldozers, which w'ould remove hidmg places for youths who Utter and vandalize parks. The commissioners also refused to curfew impose any after-darm the park. 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Persons reporting the incidents will be kept confidential, he added. 2 SHOWS ALL SEATS RESERVED Parade 73... 14 beautiful new homes, plus 100 exhibits c home products Decorating ideas galore' Parade 73 ends Laboi Day... don't miss it: Open weekdays 2- -1 1 p m Admission: 2- -5 p m. Adults $1 00 Chiluren $ 50 Swensen, m. LAST fa"00 didnt pool until Evening classes start Monday, September 10 Day classes start Monday, September 24 In relation to Medicare, Owens aaid the program is ineffective and nddled with misuses. He said there is need for a complete revision of present laws, which seems to be making many people rich and not furnishing the minimum needed services. Fun People! vandalism," he added According to Swensen, nearby residents must have heard the pounding on the Parks restroom doors which was necessary for the vandals to Find out for yourself Ask a graduate or an employer. Then phone in for information on career training in Computer Science Accounting to CPA LAST Aug. 18 -- Sept. 3 k commerc'd concerning the destruction at Gourley Park. "Nearby residents just either dont care about the destruction and waste of their tax money or they are too scared to help stop this type of or come At the St. George meeting, Owens called for development of more energy sources and better use of the energy the acU.S. has; valid anti-trutions to control the economic power of large organizations so the law of supply and de 4300-13t- h recreation superintendent, on-targ- et sheep-raiser- d Lake County Parks have been hit with a $20,000 wave of vandalism this summer, causing commissioners to instruct the Sheriffs Office to crack down. Salt homes, I country since poisoas were banned 18 montns ago, he s on the told Goshute Indian Reservation. mand can oe more effective nationally, and balancing the budget to control inflationary spending. Co. First question during the public meeting was in regard to Watergate. Owens said he hopes the American people will have the patience to hear the Watergate hearings to the end, which he said would stimulate an interest m honest government. He also said the presently-recesseal youths told him, Dont. congressional hearWeU just cut it again. ings will continue after Labor A mother called the departDay despite President Nixons ment to protest the 8 pm. request that the country forget about Watergate. The inclosing for the poo! and threatened to send her children to vestigation, Owens snd, is a cut the fence if the closing challenge to the quality of He said intime is not changed Vandals at Big Cottonwood vestigations mast be concludto correct abuses which Park, East, have ed have become acceptable m torn up benches for fire wood, and picnic tables in nearly all the political process. In a meeting earlier in the parks have been marred by m Goshute, Juab County, initials or day persons carving Owens said he will i.ames to next month Swpnsen said Hie costs of legislation vandalism include not only the. allow use of the cyanide pellet to control coyotes. expense of the new materials, guns This would be the first tut also the labor needed to constructive predator relief repair the damage. realize people could be so destructive and especially to a recreation area nght m the midst of so many Reputation counts' And Stevens Henager College has a reputation thats really big with employers. Thats why the placement service here has so many job openings they can't fill them all' But reputation is just one of many reasons why chose Stevens Henacourses that will get ger for my business training They also offer me on the job sooner, and top instructors who really care. Believe me, at Stevens Henager they really get it together! program to be offered sheepmen and cattlemen of this g at Kearns Park. Parks plagued by vandalism I 101111 al Stevens Henager The administrator told the faculty tnat the primary responsibility of supporting and teaching students to abide by BYU dress and grooming standards and the responsibility of participating in the enforcement of the standards, rests squarely upon our teachers. semesdents for a full ter, and to make the faculty responsible to have their individual examinations during their classroom time rather than during a specially scheduled test week Owens supports proposal for coal-fire- d generator of inmate? Adult courses booklet available A BYU ment chairman, and the faculty advisory council will study the matter. early, or not at all. "I am close to being persuaded that the most desirable alternative is to hold our stu- cussions. Oaks held a breakfast reception for new faculty members today at his home, and colleges and departments will conduct business meetngs during the day. Observing that a major part of BYU students leave the campus before or during the first day of exam week, Oaks said it is apparent that many examinations are being given will be a reflection of We want you to be what Foul play Ql utoh scene , , li.fifiiigiTi (702)755-232- 1 in the Gala Room FOR CROUPS' SALT LAXE 363-732- 2 OCDDf 3 394-557- a oooocoooeooooooooooo 882-091- 6 (Springville) 0 (Provo) (Grantsville) 46o-336- (Payson) 8 293-431- (Lehi) 353-185- 3 (teens) |