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Show Mayor Wins This Round Explanation on PmiiuiM Lee, Barker Clasli Over Model Cities Newspaper must h ve confidence was signed properly. things that go on. You ought w orkers. to sit on the board with us, so tlien the Lee Mayor charged And the mayor fired back, how the proIf 1 run my departments like redpaper, printed by Word you would know Power, Inc., 973 E. 33rd gram is functioning. this thing is run, we (the city) South, is printed by a group Mayor Lee replied he would wouldn't have any money. that is against government. rather be on the outside and Later, Mr. Barker and Com"Its even against our own po- sharpshoot because I dont missioner George B. Catmull, lice who also is on the joint board, department," he de- like any part of it" clared. Mr. Barker agreed there is agreed the Model Cities newsnot b printed any And, he said, the newspaper nothing more healthy than paper will on the has taken "a shot at him belonger. a having sharpshooter It was noted that cost of cause hes not an advocate of outside, but he still mainModel Cities. tained the mayor should sit printing 10.000 issues was The newspaper, printed Commissioner Barker, with me on the board. to Mr. $323. m Spanish and English, was The mayor replied chairman of the joint Model I dont think you published semin lonthly. Plans Cities Commission Board, reEarker, had been made to go to a on. know whats are going marked: Sometimes you weekly. Mr. Barker explained, You at various sharpshooting By Clarence D. Williams Tribune Staff Writer Presentation of a $1,300 printing bill Wednesday for ?he Salt Lake Model Neighborhood News sparked a betw een erbal exchange Mayor J. Bracken Lee and Public Safety Commissioner James L. Barker Jr. When the bill failed to con- m a signature of Model Dues personnel, the mayor asked for an explanation. Mel Darton, assistant dnec-to- i of Model Cities, appeared beiore the city commission bill and said an original - ' ' Salt in your s S! v 'Ssy Vv, 0035MEO OXEU 0 0 3 5HiT ft I 0.68!j J I' : 0039 I! i Lake County depart- ments which want to buy certain equipment must explain why in detailed letteis of justification, county commissioners decided Wednesday. the commission Although approved purchase of a $4S6 IBM electric typewriter for the county flood control department. commissioners said letters of justification must be more detailed llliam Purchasing agent T. South said flood control Continued From Page h all Utah hospitals. UPRO, when it is fully de- veloped and operational will Dies at Special to The Tribune PROVO Dallas H. Young, 79, former 4th Judicial District judge, died Wednesday m a Provo hospital of a heart ailment. Mr. Young was elected judge of the . ? O.U5Cr n 1936. fo A 0.8Pfe nr.er horn esteader Duchesne in County, Judge Judge Young Young resided in Verna! until 1919. After service in the Navy during Woild War I, he entered the University Utah Law School, wheie he was graduated in m m m m r r 1925. Judge Young first practiced law In Salt Lake City, and later in Vernal until 1936, when he assumed the Provo j nun Ol.si" 0 w 0 0 3 o039x 9 1 in D i s trict 0.8H J. OCT'S1" 0O'J9 Judicial 4t h - 79, D. IT. Young one-ha- lf 0.i0?r B 17 13, 1971 Provo Judge phy-icia- FOR ITEM L Thursday, July provide a unique opportunity for the state to influence impending federal legislation and the development of peer review mechanisms throughout the country. It also will open up the possibility of decreased hospital bills for the Nelson Dr. As patient. explained, "We estimate that if it is possihle to cut the average hospital stay by (only) and claims day in thr 1,100 hospiambulatory extended care facilities will be tal beds we plan to start with, $3 we could cut expenses included later, as will extension of the hospital review to million a year." s ooiogroc B-- l organiwill be a tlue-rno:itzation period during which guidelines for the review process will be developed by committees of practicing nominated by specialty groups and county societies. Ca Oct. I, 1971, an onsite, concurrent utilization review wdl begin at the Salt Lake LDS Hospital. Holy Crass Hospital and the Utah Valley LDS Hospital, Provo. Reviews of secretaries tried three makes of typewriters and agreed the IBM was best. ml The Salt Lake Tribnne, Utah Plivsicians Propose Review by Peers Setup Count v Wants 1 post. Leads Utah Bar he became hearing In commissioner for the Office of Price Administration Hein Idaho, Utah and Montana. returned to private practice after World War II while 1942 A retaining the office of Provo City Judge. He retired in 1967. WE GLADLY Judge Young had served as president of Utah State Bar, bar commissioner of the 4th Judicial District, and president of the Utah County Bar Assn. He served as Provo city attorney from 1945 to 1949. He was a member of the Utan Building Board for 10 years, during which time the ACCEPT U.S.D.A. .FOOD STAMPS 5 OCXS' MJUMJ I 1 Wl1 nm- - board ture programmed of expendi- a bond issue. was also Judge Young chairman of the Utah County Democratic Party. He was a member of the Riverside Country Club and a former member of the Witbeck Post, American Legion. Judge Young was bom in Vernal June 6, 1892, a son of Perry LaGrande and Eleanor T. Young. He married Lucille Brady Dec. 26, 1917, in Duchesne. The marriage was solemnized in the Salt Lake Church of Jesus Temple. Saints. Christ of Latter-da- y List Survivors Survivors include his widow; two sons, three daughters; Dallas H., Mrs. Allen B. (Miriam) Sorenson, Mrs. John Keith (Lillian) Hayes, all Provo; W. LeGrande, Mrs. Merle Y. Hall, both of Orem, and 21 grandchildren. Funeral services will be conducted Saturday at 1 p.m. in the Berg Mortuary, Provo, where friends may call Fri-- i Sat-- . day from 6 to 8 p.m. and Buriservices. to urday prior al will be in Provo Cemetery. The family suggests contributions to the University of Utah Law School. oTcrj sscuns DISCOUNT ..8 ' .all, Qli Dixie fXO. MOILS UST 'lO-lf- 3 SO i. LARGE GRADE $r.3AY fc K1CMSH CHAAM .I DAILY I V IpiilU - 1U 0 UU IAS COUNTRYSIDE AA EXTRA LARGE - D0, a EXTRA d.. FANCY (HdoU'ETl Ft meadow gold JUMBO i LIBBY ZOOPER DOOPER C FOR 7C i Ae Stalk Celery... lbIZ Green Onions... bu 1 AQ Fresh Plums. .u07 Fresh Squash FREE PARSLEY in produce dept. 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