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S - EC es7-- " By Douglas L - c Parker such as carhops In drive-in- s A bill containing the latest section was advanced to eliminate this IIPwever in giving peeliminary approval The Senate amended out a section which advocates said was an outmoded unenforced provision which appeared to limit the work of students under 18 to two hours a day amendments Additionally lowered from 18 to 15 years the age on which child labor law restrictions would be applied Some senators urged colleagues to steer Tribune Political Edit or trt c The Utah Senate in the third day of the speci0 sion Wednesday confirmed the state boards and e4ccu tive positions The confirmations included two new appointees to the State Tax Coinmission another to the State Public Service Commission and one to the State Road Commission The body also s e n ri to Gov Calvin L Rampton )the first of the special se ion bills for his signature They include measures to raise 'the limit on the interest rate Nat governmental units may 7oay in issuing bonds The Senate got thrcitigh s about of the appointments the governor has for Senate designated ap proval Tax Commission Sen R Milton Yorgaten an accountant 'Aas appointed to the State Tax Commission to succeed A Pratt Kesler who has Sib milted his resignatiod effec- A - to' 5 : : : modernize provisions Similarly proposed amendments to correct typographical errors and place language more closly conforming to the federal law in the recently passed credit code drew debate questioning the effectiveness of the entire law No final action was taken two-third- : : re g Loan Protection : : the commission chairman who declined reappoinit Quinn ' ment Both terms aie t expire March 1 1973 Joh:t T Vernieu Richfield attorney was confirmed as & member of the i State Public Service Corn- r mission for a term replacing Donald T Adams Hal S Bennett another corn- mission member was desk- nated to fill the newly created post of executive director of the Department of Businessa2 Regulation in addition to cot tinuing as a commission memr : three-metn- : ( t) I L 5? Continued Front Page One I AA ' IW - - ) '''l : 7 N f vy "1:): " I 04 '''IfAl 111? 3i "Don't let her kid ya Ile's a tall poodle!" Reader Haro:d Olmstead Shirley Pope D Board of Corrections — Burbidge Scott Bergeson Frank Creer George Handy Board of Fish and Game — Paul Richard Dewsoup Stringham of Lands — Cecil State Board V Thompson Whitney Floyd Christensen Board of Water Resources — Edward Southwick Marion F Olsen Elgin Leo Wendell Gardner Anderson Brady Board of Oil and (as Conservation— Robert Norman Witlace Yardley Board of Parks and Recreation—Harold P Fabian Roy Johnson Council on Air Conservation— Preston R CutHess Dr Maxwell W ler Dr J LeGrande Shupe J Allen Board on Aging — Rev Mason W Dr Robert Willis Donald c Cleo Sherwood Thomas L Erickson L Thatcher Dr Bruce J Board of Welfare Parsons David Duncan James Mc Farlane Board of Indian Affairs— Don E Smith Mrs Tina Willie Homey Secakuku Franklin Ben Frank Timbim Building Board — EIRoy Nelsen Fred Froerer Sae Library Commission—Jesse Anderson Wendell Goe Eva Conover Fire Prevention Board—H Bywater Golden Porter Individual Following are appointments confirmed! Sm001 W 8rmtaII conwnissioner of financial institutions Eddie Raao son State Retirement Boaro A Pratt Kesler Corimission on Uniform swift Laws Vera Gee Advisory Council for the School for Deaf and Blind Rev T on Council Joseph Fityerald Crimril Justice Leslie Phillip Board of industrial Promotion — Howe Moffat Rulon White and Ed Jenkins Board of Expositions—L Ray Robinton Young Jesse Conover John Gillman Aerunautics Commission — Stewart Ashton Glen Adams Jerry Mooney Board Of State History — Milton Abrams Jack Goodman Juanita Brooks Dean Brimhall Skanchy Board of Fine Arts — M Walker Wallace LeRoy Robertson Conrad B Harrison Keith Engar Willam Christensen Beecher Franz Johnsen Board of Travel Development — Jack Croft Neal Lundberg Moler on Alcoholism—Dale Committee O Nelson Dr Ewart Dr Swinyard Paul M Southwick Board on Water Pollution—Charles N Albin Shumway Wesley Jensen Thuli Grant Borg William Petusity Board on Mental Health — Mae James Elizabeth Czech Refugees VIENNA (AP) — Austria took in 7123 refugees most from Czechoslovakia between Aug 22 1968 and April 27 this year Imerior Minister Franz Soronic reported Ile said 4696 of the refugees have moved to other countries but 2429 are still here cote Margaret Murray boo -- of Health—Dr Howard Bel Board Helen William Crockett Dr nap Brown Ramsey DrD Keith aBrnes on amended it so successfully these businesses now are not exempt "We should be consistent" he said "There's no reason why we should exempt certain businesses without exempting The bill revises the state's to provide sales and use taxes Astro 'Mates? No Clieckmaster 3 all" DeMont Judd Jr said the income tax bill would raise a million dollars for Salt Lake City And DRep Beatrice Marchant Salt Lake City added she thought the new concept should be tried "The income tax taxes where the money is" she said But the measure received only 14 aye votes House members finally disposed of 11136 during the morning after debating it for some three hours Tuesday It passed 52-1- 7 Rep Larry Regis Jr Dspring Glen minority leader opposed Rep Peacock's efforts to (able IIBIL said it was "time we begin to think about the leelings of the people" and not just the school boards and teachers NV either C Rep session" Introduced Resolution Atter the narrow defeat for IIB10 action was swift on the other two tax bills with little debate and the resolution will be debated Mr Peacock said the bill was disliked by both the school boards and teachers (as Gcv Calvin L Rampton said Monday) and was "too serious a matter to be corAdered during the limited time of a special if 0 e v e r Rep Neil D Lake City Schaerrer Narrow Defeat "Ile's a thoroughbred Russian wolfhound" recti- fies technical flaws in legislation passed during the regular session earlier in the year As it came before the House Wednesday morning it would have exempted from sales tax coin operated self - serve laundries dry cleaners and car washes something doesn't mean he should have it Sometimes it is painful for the parent to chastise and discipline the child but he must do it" Rep Allan E Mecham Lake City spoke in favor of the permissve legislation lie said there had been a rash of burglaries in the district he represents and that it was "apparent that we need additional police and fire protection We should give people a chance to vote on this - - i ') zt1111 certain exemptions and parent analogy and said "Just because a child wants I r i t Cr 1‘' 0 V14 15:"--- kt A7 1969 2 May Return for Reconsideration I I May 8 ' cilip 1 Tbursda 3 Tax Bills Feel Ax of Utah House 6 A D Supporters of the legislation said the code was passed to allow the state to be exempt from possibly provisions of the federal law There is protection for consumer loans in the bill and cases arising from the law could be handled in state courts instead of f ede r a 1 courts supporters advocated However others said a state credit code would likely be ineffective that the federal law would still be appli tive July 15 Paul Fordham Pleasint Grove city manager was oppointed to the Tax Commis sion to succeed Ranion : :‘ Fait Lake Tribune S-I- -- - Prepare New Bill An earlier bill was proposed to amend the community development law to permit local governing bodies to designate planning commissions as develop ment agencies But since Ogden gained voter approval to operate under the odsting act the bill's sponsors drew up a new bill so as not to repeal or supersede provisions of the existing law that Ogden will operate under Following is an additional list of gubernatorial appointments confirmed by the away from "piecemeal" amendments and allow a study of the entire code to Pie f - cable and that certain raised limits on the rate of interest that may be charged could work against the consumer A revised bill seeking to permit establishment of neighborhood development projects was prepared for introduction in the wake of voting in Ogden Tuesday which approved creation of a community development agency certain By Hank Ketcham nennig the Menace A resolution (IIJR1) was introduced which may sidetrack bill (HMI) to establish a Teacher Negotiation Act The resolution calls for the Utah Legislative Council to study and propose such an act to Reuters News Agency Three SAN FRANCISCO — Russianastronautswere locked up together for a full year on a simulated interplanetary trip and the only problem was a near brawl over a chess game a Soviet scientist the next regular session of the Legislature (next January) Rep Jesse J (Jim) Peacock sponsor of the resolution with Moroni L Lake City Jensen moved for tabling of which would have meant it would require a vote to bring it out for discussion However he withdrew his motion and apparently the bill reported here One of the isolated trio was defeated so badly that he lost his temper and almost came lt to blows with the group lead- er Soviet space engineer Boris Adamovich told the annual two-thir- of the meeting Medical Assn Aerospace six-yea- : : NIMEMEMEMEMEEMEmmoi (3 ber Road Commission Winters Americang executive with US Steel Corp was confirmed as a member of the State Road AR© 11 Commission to succees Wes ton E Hamilton who has sub milled his resignation as cornmission chairman Mr Win- " ters' term will run to April - : Joseph H :Francis incum- bent member of the three- man commission directing thee: Department of Agriculture :was confirmed as the corn- -' missioner of agricrlture single post cre:Ited by the past regular session of net to replace the Aegislature commission Mr Francis will serve at the will of the governor The executive directors of the Department of Natural' :Resources Gordon Harmston and the Department of Health : 22 : : : - ' : : : : : : : : : : : : : : - : : : : : : : : : : !D E carrying to sections that credit code and an altered labor code also passed by the regular session ran into lengthy debate longer than discussion when they were up for approval on the Senate floor earlier this year Advanced to a final reading was legislation pertaining to hours permitted for teen-aga 19f1 section employment that was inadvertently placed in the labor code when drawing up the bill for the regular session A 1963 amended section should have been e ' — LARGE 3 GRADE fo r I( CBAENASN S 10c CANDY BARS 10c BAG CANDY SOAP HAND BEETS SEWED 9Doz $ B PLASTIC FRUIT ESKIMO PIES I for COUGH DROPS 15c Chlorophyl u TOMATOES QUARTS OF VINEGAR GUM PINTS t41 of VINEGAR BEAESIOlbs libsn$11 98 Low litouurcit somaticsU on HIGH UU SUDS 9 LBS PLUS HONEY 8 Oz Jar Reg gg 39' all C II va Jar 46 Oz GRAPE DRINK fq ST 00 el for u PORK ROAST 39c FRESH PICNIC i 5 $ 004 lbs- - 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PM CORN 50 LBS $1 - Credit Code Bills changes 10 N CHARCOAL DETERGENT 4 : 9 AM to GB UR EF EF RICE Retirement Act Meanwhile during a morn- Ing session the Senate passedq and sent to the House for its approval a bill (SB6) to In dude nearly 200 fulltime ployes of the state prison and probation and parole officers in the State Public Safety Retirement Act House - approved bills permilting governmental units to pray up to 7 percent interest on: bonds sold instead of the clirrent 6 percent ceiling were passed in the Senate on vcte The legislation a is the first of about 20 new bills to be passed by both houses t' The Senate also placed the - final stamp of approval on a the effective bill changing date on a bill amending the industrial loan corporations law to coincide with the ef lective date of a companion : measure the consumer credit code passed by the regular ' session technical IN THE UNITED STATES ' — : YEAR ccAoNLANED 1 SPINACH SAU ERICRAU Is TOMATOES 212-ho- la GROCERY AD RUN ANYWHERE OF THE LAsys00 illpgilmeas fr $ c 303csAlzHEs1 PEACHES ' I - 1 1975 Welfare Ward C Hol- ' brook also received confirma tion as reappointments : The confirm itions coming' closed ses after a afternoon sion Wednesday : still leave major appointments to be confirmed for the : State Liquor Commission the of Development : Department Services and the State Board : of Higher Education and the : various institutional councils "Y T MllgtE 'MEV s zE :and THIS IS THE HOTTEST EVERY FOODS 602 WEST NORTH TEMPLE Wayne : 3ASEn 111 LO-COS- Fork - OPEN I 1 h AnnannM0111011911PNWelp010 ? k fi'l ''t':'1)P I - |