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Show r ?r Canyonland Sessions Large Field Active in Argue Development Citys Race The Salt Lake Tribune, Sunday, October ?1, 1971 811 Special to The Tribune CANYCNLANDS NATIONAL PARK Opposing factions gathered on the edge of a vast Utah wilderness Saturday to argue the concepts of versus wilderdevelopment ness. The Sierra Club called the 4 gathering ostensibly to mark the publication of a new book a the canyonlands region, including the proposed Escalante Wilderness. The book is titled Slickrock. One power company spokesman said the meeting allowed proponents of development to with consermeet vationists who want to present the southern Utah region largely as it is. face-to-fa- Also attending were of Utah highway Continued From Page and travel departments. Sen. E. Frank Moss, who acted as host at a Friday night outdoor barbecue, reported he has been assured there will be House hearings next spring on avbill to establish a Glen Canyon National Recreation Area. The measure already has passed the Senate anl Sen. Moss said the disputed features are the addition of Escalante acreage to the recreation area along two-yewith a proposed ar study on wilderness designation. Leads Opposition the mayors seat. John No Pay-J- Stay Its and shorts for Logan Junior High girls now, as Laree Rogers, left, Diane Covington, Love Painter, Anette Berntson show. Dress changes have been slow coming. Logan Coeds Sport 479-6t- h Mr. McHenry told police the man entered the cafe and ordered steak and eggs. He then complained about the eggs, and Mr. McHenry said he cooked him another order. Another complaint, but the steak was eaten, Mr. McHenry said. Then the man refused to pay for the meal, he told police, so I made a citizens arrest for failure to pay. Eggs as Evidence LOGAN They may not be Christian Dior creations, but the girls at Logan Junior High School are reasonably satisfied with their gym attire. Miss Loye Painter, girls physical education teacher, is relieved. She has gone through four uniforms and 12 years of permanent unpressing, jump suit tearing complaining. Even her attempt to the weekly dress check didnt stop the bickering as dress styles changed and gym suits didnt. The girls dont realize, said Miss Painter, that gym suits even in the mid-40- half-eate- 6 Outfits Gym-Daiul- y ton blouses were neither. for operating Views Operations Mr. Potter explains when tederal funds are allocated the operations will be something like this: If arrested for drunkeness or loitering, they will have a choice of 90 days in jail or 90 days at PAAG III (the boarding house of alcoholics). At PAAG they have to adhere to basic rules. They can drink while they are there but not land in jail. For each day they are dry, the center pays them $4. For each day they drink, they pay it $8. If they stay dry three days, the earn $12. The fourth day if they want to go drink, they pay $8. That gives them $4 for a bottle. From Welfare Check 1 The money is the mans welfare check that has been turned over to the center by the court. Presently if a mart is sentenced to a week in jail, he gpts out to wait for the next .velfare check and get drunk. Its a cycle. If the man is not in jail, then hes in the hospital. ,It cost $43 a day to keep a man at St. Benedict's. A month at PAAG cost about $100. Use Other Funds If the man stays dry for the 30 days, he can pick up his entire welfare check to use On welthe way he wants. fare, he gets paid to drink. We pay him for not drinking. Vney have to pay us to They have to pay us to 'Until federal funds are Mr. Potter says the all for only O. Williams 39.95 Phoenix are and Ben They Woodsen, both college educated, with familiar city ties. Although they have attached no significance to making racial appeals in campaign appearances, their dual candidacy does face the prospect of splitting the electorate they are attempting to reach. Exposure of candidates and their ability to motivate voters to the polls and a traditional apathy of city voters toward the nonpartisan primary could spell success or You get 1 each, pierced tablespoon, butter knife, gravy lad.j, sugar spoon and cold meat fork . . . 6.95 value . . . with your service. Service Include: 16 teaspoons, 8 dinner knives, 8 dinner forks, 8 salad forks, 8 soup spoons, 2 tablespoons. (Includes a stow-awa- y tray) Board of Education solved the problem in 1971 when proper gym wear became knit shorts and And. of course, the major uncertainty, holding portent for the future, is where the newly franchised young voter will be on election day: in a bloc supporting a couple of candidates or dispersed and diluted among the entire range of candidates? FOURTH FLOOR SILVER Mail and phone orders tilled, sent freight collect beyond our large delivery area (1010). Galveston Decorative Assets at Special Prices Trend-settin- g s, pants. The green shorts and white blouses, with cuffs and an elastic ban for modesty, carried a school tradition until 1962 w'hen the fad, one piece wash-and-we- jump suits became Our main problem with the suits, Miss Painter laughed, was that tjje girls expanded from the seventh to Crystal chandelier Strass Crystal Chandelier suits Dry Alcoholics Get Cash-Oth- ers Pay to Get Drunk the papers funds. To make matters worse, they never stayed tucked in. Miss Painter and the Logan -- reg. 249.00 B- -l I l when I went to school, were hep. We wore or todays equivalent to hot ninth grade, and the Continued From Page B-- failure. fabdidnt. The wrinkle-proo- f ric had yet to be perfected too. suits followed the Gym trend of knit wear in the fate 60s. The green shorts were definitely permanent press and expandable but the cot snap-poppin- short-short- But that isnt the end of the story. The arrested person became so upset over the meal, police said, he wanted the dinner to be placed into evidence. They n ended up carrying the breakfast along with the man to jail. The man was still in jail Saturday afternoon but nobody knows what happened to the food. 50-PIE- paigning. Two other candidate., have drawn attention because they are the lust blacks to seek Eggs, Ugh! Cooks More Eggs 5 MATCHING SERVING PIECES AT NO CHARGE, WITH YOUR SERVICE FOR 8 cause it is considered by many candidates as a wide open field without incumbent commissioners running for In the mayors race, the acknowledged leaders for the nomination are City Commissioners E. J. (Jake) Garn and Conrad B. Harrison. Other candidates, Carole Richman, a housewife; Joel L. Meredith, a technical writer, and Jerry L. Wheeler, who does hospital volunteer work, have done very limited cam- -- -- Oneida Profile Stainless repre-rentativ- es San Juan County Commissioners Calvin Black led forces opposed to the bill as it j passed the Senate. He said the recreation area should be about 655,000 acres instead of 1,285,000 as in the Senate bill. The Sierra Club is stressing ail preservation of the Escalante region preferably through on wilderness designation grounds the remote area is threatened with highway encroachment, strip mining and air pollution from power The drunk who didnt like the eggs was arrested plants as well as other potential environmental damage. by uie cook and carried his plate of food to the jail as evidence early Saturday morning. Police were dispatched at 3:35 a.m. to Bill and Nadas Cafe, East, to By JoAnn Jacobsen transport an intoxicated Tribune Staff Writer person. The cook, Bill McHenry, 464 6th East,, had arrested the man for failure to pay for his meal. 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Were helping the individual to get along in society, in his own environment, rather than to be always at odds with society. The program is aimed at those aleholics that no other program wants, cant handle or the individual wont go to, he adds. Joining forces with the center is Ogden's oldest mental health clinic Ukes Cafe, The cafe is our biggest com nunity resource, says Mr Potter. Mary is the best so cial worker in Ogden, mother ing several hundred drunks, he says. Had Cafe 19 Years Mary is a small, gentle lady. When she smiles or chuckles a slant of gold capped teeth sh"w. She and hei husband, Yukio Nakaishi, opened the cafe 19 years ago. Theyve been helping ever since. When they need me, it doesnt matter what time, they call. It may be to run to the hospital, help someone In jail, or fill out the welfare We says Mary. papers, she dont make much. chuckles, but I enjoy niv work. 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