OCR Text |
Show i 4 L DESERET NEWS, FRIDA?, FEBRUARY 1, 1974 Reclamation budget below Utah's hopes By Gordon Eliot M hite Of seret News Washington Bjreaj ak for reclamation work in Utah next year, Sen. Wallace F. Bennett, said today Of that figure, $12.3 million would go tor the Bonneville unit of the Central Utah Project -let than halt the $30 million wanted by state officials. The budget will include $9 million m new funds and $3.2 million in funds that wpre appropriated for CUP for this year but were not spent Bennett said he will ask the congressional committees to increase the appropriations spending figures for Utah water supply con- struction. Last year the Central I tali Project had a million budget. $14 5 figures are to covet awarding of a new contract on the Vat funnel and continued The Holbrook tribute In the " and isolated job of governor, 'lonely w is one of the erv few persors other than Lucy Beth, whom 1 found 1 could turn to for advice that was honest and sound." Gov Calvin L Rampton said Thursday night work on the Rock Creek Road and Currant Creek Dam. WASHINGTON The Nixon adminstra-tio- n will Congress Monday for $15.2 million 1975 Other Utah budget items include S24.0UIS for recreation faciiiues at the Scofield and Deer Creek reservoirs: $40,000 for camping, picnicking, and resfoom facilities at Lost Creek Reservoir; $27,000 for improvements to 'he South Ogden highline Canal; $823,000 for construction of a new storage reservoir and continued operation of Meeks Cabin Dam in ttah and Wyoming; $60,000 for metering and control equipment for the Flaming Gorge powerplant; $203 000 for project drains on the Vernal unit; $455,000 for acquisition and project drains ui the Emery County project; $789,000 for recreation, fi..h and wildlife facilities on the Bonneville unit and Emery County projects, and for a study of road improvements to the Jones Hole National Fish Hatchery; $50, COO for continued planning of the Uintah unit; $450,000 for continued planning of the Ute Indian unit; and $2.2 million for general investigations, partl within the State of Utah right-of-wa- 'WUUiJUul He was quaking of Donald Holbrook. Salt Lake attorney and candidate for the for Democratic nomination I S senator B The governor spoke body "Appreciation Dinner" for Holbrook at the c Travelodge Approximately 400 persons attended at a y Tn-Ar- Rampton said he did not urge Holbrook to run. but was "happy to support turn after Holbrook, former ihuirmm of the State Board of Higher education. decided to make the tace Dr. Allred C Finery of Utah professor and former interim president of the school, also paid tribute to the candidate Im-verit- y Restraining order fails Newsprint recovery proposed Sales is on his way back to Montana state prison Convicted murderer Robert Lee Sale, was continue serving a life sentence for kidnaping ttomeys for Sales were unsuccessful Thursday afternoon m seeking a restraining order to prevent their client's return to the state prison at Deer Lodge. Mont Sales, 31, was found guilty Jan 22 of killing Joann Poulsen, 19. Connne, in 1971 Second District Court Judge John F Wahlquist. vvho previously sentenced Sales to life for the Poulsen slaying, ruled in favor of an agreement between Utah and Montana OGDEN SOIT11SUT LARK -- Pov on his way back to Montana today to sible solutions to the newsprint and metal shortages were outlined today to the Salt Lake Council of GovernCounty ments Dr David Hchulf. consultant Metropolitan to the Salt Area Solid WaMe Emery said he joined those urging Holbrook to run as a result of a conviction that he mu- -l get involved m some meaningful way m restoring America to its histone mean- Manage- ment said approxiamteiy f,500 tons ol garbage are collected m the Salt Lake area daily ing In his response Holbrook said he regard, pi. lilies as a great mission in life He expressed a belief that a public official must be more than an interpreter ot the wishes of the people who elected him "1 think a public official must warn the public of error, even if for the moment the he said. error is popular, "Generally. I would act in the role of informed leadership, rather than the role of Under the agreement between governors of the two states, according to Weber County Deputy Attorney David Roth, Sales was to be returned following his sentencing Defense attorneys Maurice Richards and William Gossett have filed a motion for a new trial for Sales and also plan to appeal his murder conviction to the Utah Supreme Court. large portion of the waste, which is disposed of at the landfill dump, is paper. Ecicoff said. Newspaper at the dump could be salvaged and sold under an efficient reclamation project for $25 per ton. he added Eckoff said a Los Angeles paper company has indicated that if it could recover enough newsprint it would be willing to make regular purchases in A v Uah He noted that a large percentage of the waste collected daily is combustible and could be burned Eckoff is negotiat& Light ing with Utah Power Co. about the possibility that could help waste burning generate electricity. Reclaimed copper is being brought into the state from oihe. areas by local firms and the reclamation of cans at the reduce could help dump Utahs need for imported met- single vision GLASSES Offer Expires Thursday, Feb. 28, 1974 al.,. Eckoff propo.-e-d ordinance to control construction along the Jordan River has been drafted by Salt Lake County and distributed communities to incorporated m the county for tiieir review An Downtown (next to Tribune Bldg.) 147 S. MAIN ST. Telephone 363-450- Salt Lake Sugar House! EAST 2102 S. 11th Telephone 485-129- Y Smith-Coro- na 15-in- ch HEAVY DUTY . . . ELECTRIC REG. 218 Now...$17f00 Smith-Coro- na FULLY AUTOMATIC REG. $275 A SMART SHOPPER USE A oo BE NOW J&uEk CALCULATOR 1.J 10 KEY ELECTRIC ADDING MACHINES WITH CREDIT BALANCE REG. $119 SJf - SUBTR. ADD DIVIDE MULT. - L- S M WB jim U fl 111 SLj xsws-i!JOX.!J3C c - Ju (SehP- - jn? b. NOW. E 'wU- 3 - FT, YSrab . 1414 South 700 West Hotiday sad Friday Qsmss, to 9 p.m. Saturday 9a,is.to6p.m. Closed Sundays A 15 |