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Show ,P wm V.V;: 6A DEStSH NEWS, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 1 , 1974 anch bill revived, faces House battle a,: r. - . s V o' SILLt KILLED JMI CO. 1ft!? A3COf0i $4 FTtilxO lOr piOOri,id Utoh lefhhtccl Co tQ camsrt ProvO Sfct Mfttf Wtoit Retirees Aooreofdes rnt fevu tt'om ot $tote sofev to restricted o,Jte kMd 3 dO--j o fund ot ofioholt re occount SSEO ILLS ivttrmi teodioNoni ( ontiaued from Iage VI m case of death or oisabilitv. and provides the means of determining when a governor or his successor is unable to con tinue performing his duties Rex dark l.akr. explained how other states have expanded their industry jobs and tax baM by to mnrlagex guarantying allow new industry to come in to the states Uilford debate on the article ihurxday afiemiop was mar ked bv party line tussling over authonlv of the Stale Board Examiners to a review of unliquidated claims," which, he said, would reduce its role o- -' to practically nothing would which a provision endow Ihe incumbent secretary of state wuh the interim tide of bcul- - at the tune Ihe went constitutional change into effect This provision was removed bv virtue of Republican voting power, although the vole was not along straight parly lines Hhode Island 'inte 1858 has experienced an expansion of $51) million in plant investment out nf an original 100 000 to of appropriation guarantee mortgages. he conwould stitutional ihange permit the state to scl up an agency similar to the federal small Business Adimnixtru linn which would guarantee bank loans for enterprises risk factor ' wouid whose normally preelude such loansi. E Robert Clyde sponsor of SJK2 appealed to the Senate to refiJUi from dumping all ot Hie duties ot th secretary ot slate upon the lieutenant governor Sen If the proposed amendment s ihe llou-- e. it will go on the 197.1 Ballot for approval or jMs-e- rejection by the voters 'Ihe Senate appeared readv to approve the Executive . amendment (SJR2), but a problem was brought to its attention bv Sen W Hughes Broikbank It Salt Lake oiil that ihe new hunting amendment would give Ihe governor authority to veto line items in appropriations, state Bnukbank said there should Ik seine provision in the Const it tit iqn allowing the Legislature to come back into session to override ihe veto was supported in till' suggestion by Sen Karl Snow , and several others and the recommendation was He Ar-lul- o earned Snow .174 Rfiutrom, Mechom , me Cooorottor Act me dometicohon ot tions or,d'AOitv mcarooroted m o tort vo country, grontmg socn tOf porotiov ertvileo'- ood poorer ot Oomeatit toroo'Otons Senate poiet4 ?V0-goiv to Hoove Am ?o 3$ fovtde fo' corpo' Ln A vn '.'iiC Legislative calendar .' successfully this amend-nient- . pointing out that in 1941 the Board of Examiners arrogated to itself the authority to make appropriations. He chargd that the board is argued against y a useless appendage, but acknowledged that it is probably not possible to sell this philosophy to the voters Howe also failed in an eifort to freeze the role of the Board of Examiners into the ccnsti-lulioi- i by removing present provisions making the board's amenable to the authority legislature This also failed UV Leoeitt, Snow? -Sft?) (Rgrorsvpo, 1toe Lond Ue Act Aporoototev o tmoftce outtvitcev of o Uf 7)00 Senate tote Lord Use Commisvton pees to Hoove passed 17 JvdiCOry -nftj (RciKher. O Honsen) id Utod Mokes feettnreo! corrections Crtrmnol Code ond odds section ?v-npenalties for oossesvon of tedoc ro prodocts br minor or furrushmo tobacco products to o mtnor House 4 poes to Senoe PO,S4d No turpi Resources Oeon? -j(ftwnneil, FiiMinson. kMthQrtfes state to acquire lond adio rums ot tnd'on cent to Anosaz o U50.00Q Bfondmq and construct btote Museum of mown History ono Cyin.'re House posted LJ-- 17, poes to O overnor Pensions MB7S (Redd, Rencher, Jofinson) tor Or Provides rriftrpment penefits $! Happy annivsrsary SOUTHAMPTON, England John Whitfield surprised his wife on their silver He wedding anniversary (LTD mer pHormes pererof secreroies sote treos ote. stofe oed'tor or omountv deoenoino with ec of lenflYh service House passed Hf 32 y o Senate PubHc lotety eo re SBI (ftunneH. sofot. state certtftcoon reioror-homes 6fori vtonderds of mobue m void or Uah leased bem9 ranted, House passed 5S-- 14. 9oes to 90 e nor Revenue and Tosatte ftotfenl -mjri (Mtlfemsoo. Leott. to constitution Adds new section the Legistoture to eiemo empowering crerott. &oo or mofor vehics from oxotton os property and provide a ito'ewide uniform fee or levy m ooev to ot toi House oossed S? Senate 4B70 (Howe! Comes the ec.u excise toes tron ston of federal oopficot'on ot Utoh soles ond un tones Senate possed 24 2 eoes to House Store end Federal Atfoirs Rrovfdes SB (Buckner. Swan) Hun tate or ony subdivision mov es ootish port authorities, extends nntice power to sjch authorit'es ond outho-riie- s use of public funds for con ooeranon 1 ruction and 4. goes to House passed SftJI (ft reck bonk, ft eD - Sta'e money manogement act, tonsoftdohno oil stote funds w?f state treosurer cK investments types prescribing permitted ond setting minimum inter 7 House passed 4b-- ' est rotes 0d the reconstderva ror turtt' action SCR? (Mono non. Barlow. Jensen) resident the Secretory Asks the o of TronportctiOn ond Congress effect enmediote relief from Corhoh oo.sed Senote Time Sovmg goes to House ' od ftpr) - - - Sate in ot Setters leased a billboard for a sign Glenys, thank you for 25 happy years. John in letters that said 1949-197- h House gives its approval to two Rampton musts er-- , offered by Hansen C Darwin Rep R Bountiful, to limit the act's coverage to appointees failed after R,p Dewi Dew am C said t. Washburn. the take would pracucally guts out of the bil! office of secretary of state would be eliminated and he would be replaced on the Slate Board of Examiners bv the state auditor. .The Sen C Richard Howe, failed in several el forts to amend the resolution One was an efiort to remove a provision limiting the The article also provides for lo the governor successors one-hal- Beroard stressed that the measure exempts negligent or fraudult nt acts bv employes The House killed, in a vote, a proposed constitutional amendment (HJR8) raising legi'Iaiors per diem expense allowance from $15 to $25 Rep Mills. O A bill appropriating funds to cover Utah State University investment losses (SB38) wen! to a conference committee after the House refused for a second time to go along with a Senate amendment cutting the amount from $1,481,140 to 27-3- 9 Ream ing House passage was a measure (SB24) allowing foreign firms to register m Utah as domestic corpoia-tions- . Also receiving approval was a bill (HB24) allowing $412,500. Other measures receiving final House approval included HB31, making a senes of technical corrections in the Utah Criminal Code and adding a section mahirg it a Class C misdemeanor for any person under the ag of 19 to handicapped dependents, regardless ol age. to be covered by state health insurance policies under the same condi , . . . Komt 230 many waiting to board for a trip to Honolulu, watched m horror as the plane skidded down a dirt road near a small village t and cut a wide path through tropical fnhage aboul 1.000 vards from the runwav . . . The black box (an recording device! was recovered and we will try (o determine what went wrong. Mivachi said The plane h,t about 200 of (lie runway in a banana field. said .lake King, edit or of the Samoa News in vards-wes- t Utahn sat at helm of doomed plane 8 "C; Captain of the Pan ean 707 whkh crashed Thurs- dav in Pago Pago was A Petersen. 52. of Murray He was killed in the mishap Aiiu-n- - , . . . WAREHOUSE SALES Capl Petersen, a t'tah native. Jived at 885 F. 5014 South but was based in San Franuv to. He flew mostly throughout the Pacific, according to fame lv members Cap! Petersen had been with Pan American since 1051 Before that, he was a Navy test p.lot during World War IL Born m Salt Lake City on Jan 15. 1922, he was raised in Ho'laday. graduating from Granite High School in 1239 He attended Brigham Young University for one year and San Diego Stale University for anoiiiei year Then came Woild War I! .nd Capt. Peterocn served a.s test pilot from 1941 to 1946 He married Betty Broyles in and graduaied from the (ft Utah in 1946 1947. v 33-3- 7 Huh the budget session nearing its final two days, the House finished action on enato allow bling resolutions introduction of items with intaid carvings under glass. with Antique Fruitwood veneer tops. Round door cabinet is 28" Diameter. Oblong Door Gammode is 24"x28". Door Cocktail Table 22"x62" Reg. 69.95 Your Choice new lightweight heavy-dut- y commercial cleaner that is standard equipment in America's finest hotels and motels The i 6 ' V & 1 m ilb CHECK Duo-Be- THESE d Corner Group Reg. 219 low warehouse Famous quality at prises that's the result you mey expect from Setco. Features 9 springs (vinyl copieces. vered with beautiful ball casters), 2 mattresses, 2 quilted floral cover-lot- s, and 2 matching bolsters. Englaoder Gold Line Save now on famous Englander Quality at prices never before offered. net Save now the warehouse way best but Englander just any quality. TWIN SIZE $ FEATURES cord 30 ft. long heavy-dut- y New improved mofor with 50 more suction Full wrap-aroun-d furniture guard Dust-procloth bag. leather reinforced. New adjustment adjusts to shag, plush, indoor-outdocarpets. TO if 17 m T WHILE THEY LAST off-bra- i y 8 Reg. $179.00 PULI SIZE Reg. $199.00 QUEEN SIZE :0' $( $ 9oS 9 to 9 OPEHWEEKDAVS SATURDAY SUNDAY v K LeRoy A. Petersen . , .dies in crash Petersen was a Capl member of the Ml Olympus PresbyVnan Church two daugiKers. Patricia Ann A1 nn. father. and Mary Petersen, and brother. Lee Petersen, both Salt Lake Ciiv. and sister Mrs Eric Httn Orem I ip Reg. $379.00 t i 38-3- Hoover Commercial Cleaner KING SIZE . HB25. retire providing ment benefits for former state allomies general, secretaries of state, auditors and treasurers The measure passed by a margin, after previously vote. failing in a with genuine imported marble tops. FIISKITURKAlifMMES Reg. $249.00 la-R- Anasazi Indian ruins near Blandmg and appropriating $450,000 for a state Museum of Indian History and Culture at the site Italian Provincial lf 200-foo- SE18. authorizing acquisition of land adjacent to the Mediterranean George Miyactu, spokesman for Ihe Federal Aviation Administration Pacific Asia regional headquarters in Honolulu. said the Pago Pago airport control tower gave the pilot clearance to make an instrument approach just before the crash Mivachi said that was mile visibecause of one-hability in the rain It wasn't known if the plane was using instruments to land when Ihe crash occurred, he vud ' die., requiring state terti French Provincial Both wings were severed. the side was ripped open and the tail section fell away, King said He said the plane exploded on impact You could see the flash all over town, King said. address unknow n team of six investigators (nun the National Transportation ' Safety Board was dispatched to Pago Pago, on onh of the seven islands m the C S. Territory in the South Pa-- t SB2. ficaticn regarding safety standards of mobile homes before they can be rented, leased or sold in Itah been (oofeing for of price? one can afford Pago Pago, m a telephone interview with the Oakland Tribune Other survivors were Roger Cann. 23. New Zealand: Man Cann. II, New Zealand. Ernest Meunster, 46. Merced. Calif , Robert 11 and Loraine Kmdonnann, both 60. of Rolling Meadows, 111.; Charles Culberson. 30, Ended States, products. The quriify you've Jet crash kills 92 in Samoa Continued from Page fered minor head injuries possess cigarettes or tobacco "N oul One thing they all agreed upen was that (lie lieutenant governor should have statutory duties and nut be left lo the complete mercy of Ihe govemi.r, he said In Thursday's House action representatives killed a proposal (HB42) which would have earmarked revenue from f state sales tax to the Wildlife Resources Dnison The measure, which would to about have amounted $809 090 in revenue, failed in a ,12 49 vote n amendment The language left in Ihe hill specifies that the lieutenant governor would serve on all boards and commissions m lieu of the governor, would assume duties delegated by the governor and perform cllier duties as prov ided by law The latter point was strongly emphasized by Senate President tV an en E Pugh. Lake Pugh said he attended a recent lieutenant governors conference where he asked for suggestions on how the Utah constitution should The bill was temporarily placed, aside while tins matter was considered off the floor The 'new Executive Article which, was prepared by the State Constitutional Revision Commission, would create the ulfue of licutcnent governor, who would run with the governor on the election ballot tions as other children of the insured Continued from Page fkh h where ihe kergeins ere, Sstc year tosh Use yeor good tredif. w w .wiiywwwja; guilt jawkJi il |