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Show ,'' V S3 ' X ' . T , . - , , , , W?1 . . i inmlcr l A l.rii'l City Transfers Fire Chief T o Planning Department ('tmliiiued Front Page l "No one euvit I.tvn could pass those quahltc atimih " Requires 2(1 Years rill include "a minimum of 15 car-- . full time paid professional e,nplo ment m a fuv protection Hgeitcj , at It ast f is e ears of which have been m an jdinintstratie position " Commissioners usually create jobs alter deciding taks must be performed The peisontiel department then u rites a job description upprtx tng the actual job and the post is advertised 3t day s lor prospectn e tahei s Rumors that "the chief" was going vc ere shrugged aside earlier this week by some public safety officials. Other leaders, including some commissioners. privately admitted the change in leadership could wry well mean Mr. Greener wants departmental support The 3d year-ol- d lor public safety chief declared himself a one term commissioner" shortly after taking h:s job 2 years ago. B-- Guvnor find l liltia UrtMMii-- nzsSEIZZDza IF I DON'T PAY SOMEONE CAM SHUT ME. i YOU MEAN 1RVIM DO Y OH REAU2E THAT THE LIE FORCE fUNNlN THROUGH ALLOPA, kb MBiU s'Xz x). ' 8 nz r V . lrrr yJ ftetW asw Pu c ' Meanwh.le Mr Jomeiisen acknowledged he doesn't know where an extra desk could be plai ed He ihie.ks the turnier tire thul could use the space now occupied by the c it v nurse on the Hour above Planning Depattm. nt offices Needs Mcut Funds ' wtli netd a supplemental budget appropn.il ion lor h.s salary." Mr Jorgensen said He learned the new worker w.rald artue .shortly before Mr Greener allowed Ins office staft permission to circulate his one purugiuph statement and job description Major ehanges of three years ago within the fire department came a short tune hoi ore then commissioner James L. Barker announced plans The department, which was in the hands of Water Commissioner Jake Garn. was shifted hack to puhlte safety in u city commission motion. Mr. Greener said nothing about his future political p.ir.s ( ooutg wiln the economy , urban mass transit, wellaie retorm and collective bargaining for local government w inkers all will be discussed when the National Asmc i at ion of Counties opens a live day conlereiice Saturday in the Salt Palace Sessions originally billed as a forum tor presidential contenders will take on a nonpartisan air The reason Tho aren't coming s of Friday Democratic frontrunner Jimmy Carter was "booked," as was president Ford. But Kith DemiMon N VCO Public Affairs Coordinator, said Mr Ford would tend a taped 1 . ntesb.if.e I'e Sxnsors are disappointed rever .seen anything like Ihis," declared Salt Lake County Commissioner William E Dunn. "Negotiations lu.e been going on tor a year and we've had ditterent answers every other day " The conference chairman emphasized he's not disappoint'd "Thov were just the frosting on the cake, so to speak The sessions are the important tiling " Sessions for the nearly S.diHi conference-goer- s open Saturday with meetings of more than a dozen steering committees grqnd opening ; seliedoled Solidly at lit am. following a Mormon Tabernacle Choir broadcast Gov Calvin L. Rampton. President Spencer W Kimball of the Church of Jesus Christ ot Latter-daSaints, and Mr. Dunn will welcome the group A host ot exhibits for conference- - goers only will open Sunday noon in the Salt Palace exhibit area. Times originally set aside Monday and Tuesday mornings for presidential candidates wiii be filled by Sen Flank E Moss, I) ltah, and Iuibor Secretary W. J L'sery, according to the program Photographer Honored ship," ond Roy C Woods, Lewiston Continued From Page HMorning Tribune, "Quick Step " Lower Snake Rner dams and locks Second, Woods, "Wind Spot News Co - Decker for "Smart Fox. "Frail Cars. Stoim." Third, drunks va' Itnh law," outlining prob'nf of the L'tah law Honorable Mention. Kelly, "Fire Viclems wdh e.doV' tim," and Kelly, "Working the Hose " agmust it. unison n i icing Second, 0. Wallace Sequenee The Idaho Statesman, lor Layout Drscret News, "Grunt and Kasteler, of its issue Wednesday , April 21, 19,0. Groan. Third. Fox, "The Christman ' Don Grayson, Feature Photo Wish Honorable Mention, Lynn Desent News, lor "Tired," showing an Johnson, The Salt Lake Tribune, "Kids elderly man resting on a downtown and r Spill, and Woods. planter "Dog Rescue " Tim Kelly, The Spot News Photo Second, Kelly, "The Race is Sports Salt Lake Tribune, tor ' Fire." Third. Chris Brown, Spokane 0er. Tom The Treick, Sequence Photos Daily Chronicle, " Blocked Punt. Hona orable Mention. Woods, "Not Quite Idaho Statesman, for Rescue, series of live pictures showing a father and Warwick Craig Hansell, The Salt persuading his son to come away from Lake Tribune, "Forerunner " jhe ledge of a building. Phil Schofield, The Daily Spoils Idahonian. Moscow for "Tom Woods of AFL-CI- O r with his OSU, depicting a lingers on the bar as lie strains to clear y . ll Huger Hriullicl.i i i H 7 Vilal Issues Target Of Counties Meet -l -- 2H, 1976 Three-wheele- high-jumpe- Pedestrian Projects Obtain Funds The l'tah Transportation Commission Friday uk;t od allocation of $Xfi.3((0 in state money to sidewalk improvement and pedestrian safety pro-its in 10 small l'tah communities. That brings to "M2 rn the total funds allocated from a Sd million pedestrian safety appropriation made by the 147(j ii gislatuie Two wet ks ado the commission okayed $71ti,1.70 in Hate funds for high priority projects m Salt Lake, e Welier and Davis counties Local communities will add SW.inii) of their own funds boosting the total alue of all projects to $t u,.m are Projects approved and the slate's contributions Hvrum, Cache County. S R. lol and S Ft Hn seuments), sidewalks, partial curb and guiter, it. A single award was gnen in each of the print categories. Other photo winners, by category: A Feature Second, Kelly, Friend. Third. W. Claudell Johnson, Deseret News, Mother's Reaction." Honorable Mention. Bert Fox, Ogden Standard Examiner, "Lickin Friend r Fire Kills Man 56, In South Salt Lake Special to The Tribune A SOUTH SALT LAKE man perished in an early morning fire which apparently broke out in the bed m w hich he was sleeping Friday. Killed in the blaze was Phil Fisher, 1H0 E. 2100 South. South Salt Lake Fire Chief Keith Heddlesten said Mr. Fisher apparently crawled into a comer of the bedroom in an effort to escape the smoke and flames. The bedroom is in a rear apartment of an old home. The house, owned by Amusement Saks, Midvale, had been divided into three apartments. The occupants ol the other apartments fil'd to safety, Chief Heddlesten said Leader Draws $150 Fine The president of Utah State AFL-CIE. W. Inskeep, was convicted by a jury of "using unlawful force against a person Nov. 10, 197.7, during a strike against Eimco, 0t9 W. 2nd South Salt Lake City Judge Maurice D Jun.'S tilled turn four-memb- Sl-7- W..T0H, JSTAR GAZElV -- P AilH H 71 44 ci Taurus 5i('o 5U2 f to 1?7 ? T3 15 24 56 67 29 15 l S 8 1? 43 64 7J n jc 40 " a. g jj st j: " u '2 i?&ro Hi 2 here .NeutuJ A II 17 28 39 RISC VIRGO V g.f AQUARIUS iAH K 21 53 22 jAH t a jul 4 72x4 CAPRICORN 3C J? 110 ' ' pfc if LS U 25 36f" 18 K 23 cuib. gutter Cache County, U.S. 91. 2nd South to side, curb, gutter and sidewalk, V Escalante, Garfield County, S R. 12. Mam Street, easterly three blocks, sidewalk, 7 .TOO for materials only; Glendale, Kane County, C S M. north end ot town to center of town, sidewalk east side, S4.IIOO. Koosharem, Sevier County, S R. 62, Main Street, 2nd North to 2nd South, asphalt sidewalks west side, $3,500: Castle Dale. Emery County, S R. 10, Ma... Street, 100 West to 200 East, sidewalk segments. SO. 230, Cedar City. Iron Ct unty. Center Street, curb gutter, sidewalk and pedestrian hi id go, $20,000, Hurricane S K 17 at .Too West State and 200 North State, sidewalks. $12,000 IS & U H . VA&flo: 1 4 Pass ? ifireTfcaCwugoT'uA 2 Neither vulnerable, as Weak two bid What action do you Uke. Weal North East 4 Pas 2 NT R643 CAKQ82 4865 vj West North East 4.3- - North South vulner able, as South you hold 4 K 1087 ?3 OAQ105 4 J983 Vour right hand opponent opens the bidding with one heart What action do you take? ' 1 W 14 47 South 1 hat action do vou take'' 4 2 Neither vulnerable, as south you hold- 4(404 VK1083 C 92 4 A942 The bidding has proceeded. North East Pass 2 0 South West Past Pass South 2 South you hold: The bidding has proceeded. - CERTIFIED -- Q.4 East West vulnerable, as South you hold: 472 7109842 0 AKJ1076 The bidding has proceeded: ? What action do you take1 Q. 5 Both vulnerable, av South vou hold-A Q92 7 Q32 C K6 4Q654 The bidding has proceeded North East 1 0 Pass 2 4 Pass South West I 4 Pass ? What do you bid now 4 6 Both vulnerable, as South you 7A7 0 8754 4 764 The bidding has proceeded: North East I J Pass 3 0 Pass South West 1 4 Pass ? Wha! do you bid now' Heritage at the PIONEER ROUNDUP for those June 269:30 at the a: I a.m. to 6 p.m. PIONEER SHADY AREAS STAKE CENTER 1 401 W. 7th So. ALL DAY FUN FOR ALL See the Oregon GRAPE Holly Mohonia Aquafolium children's parade JiURsriY 98 Double your winnings, double your skill with these tips on the right wav to use IHIl BEDS for penally and for takeout for a copy, send $1 50 to "Goren Doubles," c'o this newspaper, P. (). Box 279. Norwood. N.J 07iil8 Make checks pavable to NEWSPAPKliBOOKS ) "WHY DO THE HEATHEN RAGE?" NURSERYMAN Renew Your Pioneer PLANT Bv C. II Goren 4 UTAH V .To. Quiz Weekly Bridge and Omar Sharif 4 - $ -tj- 21 NO S II. 112, Henefer, Summit County. S R. 07. C S sidewalk for 2. loo feet in center ot town, s 4.2.70. 7 19 V Ji-- 45 v no CANCER . JO I V - T3 SAGITTARIUS A Q Ric hmond. 1st North, west 20,000. iat OCT. OtMIHI 9 j V 5 V 52 fro 82 &4 4C a ri'i OCT JCORRtO 42 S:v i sfF 65666 X to Trenton. Cache County. 42.IHMI, LIBRA AM If - I POILAV $ 4' 4 77 R. out Daily Actvtv Gurd According o th Stori To develop messege tor Saturday, rpod aotIs corrpspd'rg to numbers of vfXJf Zod'OC birth Sign VA s CUY Adwti MMWl Psalms 2 and Acts 4:25 -- ANARCHY!" OR My diction INCAPABILITY giro this dofinitioni Of GOVERNMENT RULE; A CONDITION Of SOCIETY; 'THE THEORY Of llBfREYr ' Tokinq "oooreby " to mon "reaction of low to obtom individual libwrt ' rickon how many of the over two hundred million folk In this great land could be truthfully charged with being guilty of anarchy? Probably most men will ograe that the murde,er belong In that category, th level and robbers, the yiolenl, lex perverts and those guilty of gross immoialily ond viler ess, etc. If the sum of such were known surely It would b alarming. But the people who throw litter, bottles, cans, etc on the highways ond other peoples land ond lots also retest low for the pui pose of individual liberty Are they not a good one anarchists? folks who abuse and reert traffic laws, especially regarding parking, in order to have individual liberty, are thev not guilty of anarchy? Add together the total r um'ver of onorchists in these two lattei categones with the total number in rn ten les and how many of our over two hundi ed the million would be unoffectedl In a recent orttcle in this column th following statement THEY was mode. "If Wt DON'T BREAK THESE CRIMINALS WIU BREAK US, OUR HOMES, OUR STATE, OUR NATION'" forced on him to Recently the writer hod on occasion Those to suggest a plan to "BREAK LITTER BUG ANARCHISTS whom It wai suggested ogreed with him that such action would pul on end to it. The writer operates o form. Recently he took his truck and two men employees ond went out to up litter not only hod it been ond trash dumped on the farm property dumped but olio scattered over about o quarter of acre of land, doubtless to moke it more difficult to clean up After we hod finished the job ond had the stuff loaded on the truck, the following pi on wos suggested to the other men ond they were asked os to their opinion as to whethet such octiun would "break the lifter-bubork." Suppone there was the authority and power fo handle the matter Ihusiy. Catch th guilty potties, midst of their dirty bring them to the place, set them In t then pictures Place hove their taken W'd ;hre picture wci. IAWIESS INDIVIDUAL i- - area nowspapert with a full explanation of tH oHaif thotr nomet, oddres, business, social, and church Announce the rioe ond place when and where relationship they would be publicly whipped Invite to be present all who would like to see how bravely and manfully they "drank their They could only moke atonement by entertaining the cup "lash" no money fine would be accepted The men o whom this plan was suggested both said they bekeved such action would break up litterbuggmg I do, too, or hree1 Do you think the above s?gqesttd judgment is out of harmony with Christianity, The Christian Spirit Think it was John Wesley who sax' that the mon or authority who had the power to stop and put down evil, and failed, he too was guilty, and that is God's truth! It con be shown where The Bible soys the way to get nd of evil and darkness is by "TURNING ON THE IIGHTI" Christ said "I AM THE LIGHT OF THE WORLD " It can be shown where God Almighty says in His Book if a mcm deserves to be hipped he may be given "forty stupes, sov n ail local y Gtv r Double Mock Orange and Weigelia Bristol 3 19 C0MP0STER-mT- D A AO i.TO suen judgment was exercised and the guilty party was o f my own family, I trust I would not change my membr, judgment but soy let him "drink hisoip," he hos poured in the contents, however, permit me to be his substitute and drink the cup in his place with the admonition ond prayer that "HE GO, AND SIN NO MORE," and never ogam "reject low for individual If liberty . . . Reg. one" Snred-i- t 5 H.P. Engine CONTAINERS " "YE THAT LOVE THE LORD. HAfE EVIL." Psalm 97 10 PLEASED FOR HIS RIGHTEOUSNESS THE MAGNIFY LAV, AND MAKE IT "THE LORD 13 WELL HE SAKE WILL HONORABLE" so spake Isaiah in his vision of Christ m choptor 42, verse 21. He magnified Gods Low by tokmg its curse upon Himsrd on the Crot that we may go free horn the e'ernul curse Hflt Beware of ANARCHY Rejecting man's laws for tridivudual libeiTyl BEWARE OF SPIRITUAL ANARCHY, LAWS FOR THE INDIVIDUAL REJECTING GOD ALMIGHTY'S LIBERTY OF. IN fHtS SHORT ItfE, FOUOWiNG THE LUSTS OF THE FliSHI P.O. Box 405, Decatur, . AForsythia Ruby Gt. 30031 fct .1 For N ' 1 the Tobacco ' s I f POOLS Bud Worm on Petunias M0RGR0 Flswer Shrub M Qp Spray "Kjr & pt. i yvej y e ,V L1 i3 NT Ovl-i- . Hi--'- ; - . T a FOUNTAINS Large GOLD FISH FOR POOLS V VD-- f , ! ! V ?XV & )t?! ! -- Off Tho Salt Lake Tribune, June FISHING M OSS "I |