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Show 1 22 A Salt Lake Tribune, Sunday, October SI, 1971 Funds Allocated by U. Student Attorney General Considers Garnislieeing Wages for Child Support - An $18,000 Lecturer U. To Discuss The pos Ability of garnish-eein- g wages of fatheis in d child arrears on the state suppoit payments by of Utah is being studied by court-ordere- the Utah attorney generals office, Chief Deputy Attorney General Robeit B. Hansen Adaptation said. State Rep. Lorin N. FHce, Lake, had asked for the opinion several months ago, but the request ras mis lt n eminent anthropologist will discuss The Role of High Altitude in the History of Latin America in the ninth anLeigh Lee ture in AnthroNew pology, Tuesday at 8 pm. in S p encer J" Hall' Auditorial Univer- '"Jr am, sity of Utah. Dr. Paul T. Dr. Baber Baker, profes filed and not reactive ted until Rep. Pace conferred with him, Mr. Hansen noted. substantial portion of welfare expenditures in the state of Utah and elsewhere ir the United States is made as aid to dependent children, Rep. Pace wrote. In many of these cases, fathers have either abandoned the family, or, not having abandoned the family, have A not met their full responsibility of support as required by law. In this regard, I would appreciate an opinion as to whether the legislature could provide, at the request of the State Welfare Department or of the custodian of the children, that a legal court order for support result in a mandatory continual deduction of wages by constitutionality of employer for the payment of such support, the request noted Shootings Probed Sheriffs deputies were sumThursday to investigate reports of shooting by hunters near buildings m the vicinity of 4025 Parkview Dr. (391" East). No arrests were made. moned Also, w'hetlier it asked, allotment will be distributed by the Associated Students of tne University of an arrangement as suggested above could become constitutionally the subject of an in- the 15 colleges activiacademic for special Utah among terstate compact such that the same service might be performed within this state for similar situations in other states of the Urnted States, and such that other states of the United States could perform the same services for this state. used when any of the college needs extra money. One dollar per siudent reg istered m the college per yea will also be allocated, Mr Sorensen said - ties. Pete Sorensen, chairman, student finance board, said $230 will initially be given to each college regardless of Us size. An additional $3,000 will be placed in contingency to be SAND GRAVEL UME, CEMENT, PIASTER a Small uS. 13, 100 tot, KETCHUM'S 4th S., 7th W. 355-465- 4 nual sor of anthropology at Pennsylvania State University, will discuss observations from field work he has done on the high altmajor stresses itude as it affects human adaptation. The lecture-fre- e and public, was endowed by the late Dr. Rufus Wood Leigh, native Utahn and anthroplo-gis- t, to bring outstanding authorities in anthropology to the Utah community. Dr. Baker has conducted extensive research in the Peruvian Andes on the adaptation of human behgs to high altitudes. He was instrumental in the founding of an anthropology and physiology laboratory near C jzco, Peru. He also has carried out research c in Circle regions of Manitoba, Canada, and in the Yuma Desert, Japar and Korea, concentrating his on problems of attention mans adaptation to extreme It's all because South East's big volume spreads SOUTH NEEDS EAST IS A FULL SERVICE STORE FOR ALL OF YO'JR HOME FURNISHING . . . supplying a complete line of home appliances, electronics, furniture draperies and floor covering and the maintenance services fa hack them up. the cost of doing business and brings you bigger selections from the finest factories and gets the . . prices down. - ,- near-Arcti- . environment. Dr. Baker holds a B.A. degree from the University of New Mexico and a Ph.D. in from Harvard anthropology University. Eye Testing To Begin At Schools a Testing for amblyopia condition that may cause a form of blindness is sched-- j uled to start next week at 14 elementary schools. 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