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A team of administrators and teacher.s a ssociatiiin reffesen;atil,'S are drawing up reassignment recommendations after Jrooks also said the six administrators displaced (a lu mcipal ilid administrative enas grea ti,10.11,.m for the project." he when plans were said, hut gi en to Eati! Futier, who was appointtli hy the First pe9- - May Not iv Final A church spokesman silid that since the stake has not subniitted a formal anplicalain for Physical Facilities Church Building Committee, which oversees all major prej0,1,,,,, reiuf.ed did six other offiemls. referring questions to the external eommunielt ions office. NVe vould like to see the church take the responsiblity for saving the the keepers of this state and national wevIth. . it's not our Ifosi!ton to dietute.- Mr, Roberts : ture, the spokesman said, -The tabernacle is closer to the people in Bountiful than to others of us in Utah part Mrs. A -- - past church preservation Necorni) c7 national - - .,.nNt.. (75),,,-- 771 ) .not just another-mee- t ing house," he said. tle maintained that tho Bountiful Stake priesthood !I iilmost a ago to accept the addition plan said she , 1,,,, '..4 or-mv- WI rcrl ,1.111, I'z. ,147AN Co,:l , , , , Corlir:' CllicuIrt Msst.m Coutio5 Shrub Trimmer --- ....-.I ',.,.. I -' cross Serving EPSPITIble r- PT--7 , r: 1L,iiirai thait coal. ipor court n1uT ,,otirces of cricrizy 'I' 11 -- j 1, ..,1-4- 1 sed contoree,. Security Siminar Fosh i on I Wort on at ch Man's 2 Curter listamdtic Citillef Cutfir ociak I f: , , 44 VA Cr;z1 6 ALL with the best! 1 "7, CA '.7i..4 Elf,- to aod his rai!qtk , ; 3 AOri rartic,patina Cr!,.:,, De lie's. hce s.,61 vt- -; PLUChaS1 r al Ot 49 i 11 Boort, yoj tiqn conloetttive jU Most ,ontiojeminci ::, 1 r tttLin rtH I I. !!!' :""., ,:,- k' - I I! 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C-7- N r"..,0.., "tt i A.. t;. sccted d n Dcalci-s- 4 u t, mftwmtomaattoosart 4ViU',J,:w0 ZaoM.neIlaILAMIas .v z, wth!elli 11.1F110,MMOrdelle.010 ). t 90- - ; ta Ott; ,t! r'' 'i 1 GRANDI tail Ume Only ?rld sur,Tfl, ,.,-,,.- il .00004'54 w.ik '41 '141! ....,...., - !x -. - f Round One tri'e 11.,.4 Li ;4 iS 'Z:44 it; ., CETh ANY iHA ;F4 1 h ',60 --- i 1 1,,,,,, 1 i';. i:4 161 CENTRAL AIR CONDITION!NG SYSTEM 54 p ki.2,1z, 1 17...:r uurChJhe inte.t. T hc 41,-- g dos ii t 4 A 0-- ,3 '71.' EL4MAJ11 1 dac xlc.1 '4 . er - IQ !: ' i ; r.-:.- i . t:',.N. ot !Itt pfesentJt,On, "0. Li - 41 4tve t 4,1 . a,' , --- -. k 0, 61i vi - Tot ..1:t17,,,"T77,,,,-,rid,,,- W(, m ,t,,,,,,, fr,, Five ,cii?,, If7.'.1 LflJ Df.).. The, One is no good if it is not fit to live in need a balance.- - -' ' r7t 1.-- 11 & . - (1E. the i . .44 2 jlirT111.e- Of i 1 , Barometer ard Thermometer Tev12,- IA of the ond fnesday was program. sponsored by the Salt Lake Area Charnbor of Commerce. Salt Lake City Corp. and University of Utah. at Hotel Utah Motor Inn. Col. Conner outlined ent,m:y restfully depletion both in the United States and throughout the world. then su4gested this scene it there are further delays in garnering alternative sources: 1 7 G.E. Clock fl.ytf,(, t,ritrq x'krz. griorating ind and the he tides and hydrogen cycle briefly discussoi what research was bein!!. V9nducted , and areas recoolted there most be sacrifices toward any solution. boa in time and money anti likely tc.c curtailing existiiv use. either by reriet mg supplies or price boestF.. Ile also recogni;.ed environmental concerns, saying "a world full tel energy , ))z,,.,Nt'ol! K rcliablo li4 MRns Aaltham Fir,hlor) Watch 3M usitiLi is the Among the altentatives Col. Comer listed were fusion. solar energy, geoth- - Affairs t CoPege ot two-wee- k ,t, P 007:1' 14, A .ek: Th deakt the eetittir for sources. !sait-atune to select lflJ )eriect ititernate soilrecs. thc Lesley J. McNair, Wasllin,lon. D.C. 166.Nit-I- . t:'re An '74, 14 al of :.1 t" spon-;cwe- -,--- ,, , 'A orn possess,ons ;teliate Army Col. Judson J. Ce!iner addres- 1--1 ' I VIVV approiniate tarn ot ihe Tutsda Co Aib... It tive a It soon zip; yeAcri;ay. a military expert siiid in Suit Lake kfit.. 0 Drill I and St Ales tIiifl thit onet be !:.!!!!ng, aroliod w1:11 candthinkino about what we havc dono not stiouid (to - 1 imi Ma& W5rogit V OH glakt1 1111 kelt for - 1 V irtirnitti:flar - rt 8 : fault valve on thy ,tove spilled the oil which v,as ignited when workmen :0 put z;iit. file. 'No as injured. (Inc from Eno frocks and in E:0.1 Hoyk .. st.i.; 'I '' Litaa Writing Set I He said a - , . woman's i at S35,0no. ins cid 4 1 .....,m; --- estimated hnd rldlo ; :4 ,, , tte Jarted ts 03Pete0 11.0111 ,, "":1 fl tntstos vout soKe 11014.1141 !ocluded Cl ail MdcessP te? owst Energy Use Alternatives zt Must, Military Expert Tells Seminar fj.,-t- r-- ,f .-- .. Ltri,L stern for the operations and 1. Grtiithoase, snerat de,Rnies a mt 1100SIOninaMMOM 111 4,..94-alf--7N- sir Clczetet t -.. V: ttAl the central electrical Radio t:cd.Yr.t. !OW ZI Ctie t e 1 1) Charles Paris. Salt Lake County fire chief, said it was ruported that the pit ill be inoperative for at least a wetk until lepaws ar? made. t te said he fire occurred m a Cels, to 1 Z. ' I Titia Ec 4 io46 sott koolt 2' - , - .. Utah 8411U Vs. rsstlet spmie, s !!:71 er.!FP toot zrdets ever0,( to the !,,t,..fifldr sord Gteft us lo WW1 ,c5n tenhohoot Scosno tOt , Of Central Air Conditioning. "'N 7, Heights stations were at the soNie for an hour. A it houkh he cormymy has a 2300 East address, thy site is closor to 2 'MO East, Chief Paris said. ferhOrt Chy4 , ,.fichois saki large electrical Heal boxeS wcre aisc destryoyed, He placed damage ,at $.,t2,sitl to the equipment $2.3ou la the budding, !Tett 11 'Any Brand and Cottonwood vett Ithcf &J . a E , Maio Stteet, Salt Lake ornx33,NiLtr.19F.4.r'7,-K""'e-T,'zT77:',77:T.ITe.,,,,p,,,,,N,I.rmirnmirittrreprrwrr ..4.40ksythwe . ,.44.0t1.4ieses61...410111,,, V gaasiCsab. f: hinites Pit Firm Union Cfi Soot e ts Can Be Yours For Buying win; I Tririonf, 43:1kP ? ':1. I lb a rf r- II: ki . : : 1 :.i tA .1",''''-.f.'!,,-.- . PirLtr-ti :,, 65c ...,!6AMM01.M,,Mo i A Gift Of Your Choice, Worth Up To $100, damage m,,,, City. Stove Oil That - Sanpete County, Tabernacle now is gaining a new addition, but in its original style and materials. That building is listed on the national historic sites register. e H ,,,, - 41.641 ipoi- Send a copy to a fr anyyvhcp 23 4w,,,wy MOE ACAT1ON ity e , tiEvnrs 4 Ni l a it. COTTON m - An oil stove f Ire damaged a building and equipment at the Monroe Sand Pit. titl87- 2300 East, Tuesday at :r he ----- -- Special to The Tribune I I r. Beecher said Cornerstone officials hope to meet later this veek to explore hat the Organization can do to change the razing plans, Mr Roberts said the decision seemed inconsistent with surprised to learn Sunday that priesthood holders of UK, stake's seven wards h:id decided to raze the structure. wealth. 3 , said Spring beta's indicated either r y Newcomb. whose grandfathe is credited by many as the carpenter wh chapel's wooden pulpit. Exp. csses Su 0...se an entirely new stake center or additions in the original r-- ad to restore it," ,.as Of could," they Daughters of Utah Pioneers camps led a preservation churl about two years ago. --The 21 were ('anips opposed- to raiing she "I thought we were paying said. eiglied all the options and are very much aware ot the historic significance of that of the t.voilding ihey're they ha $!iou.000. As el 7 t; . that suspended particulates. such as sulfuric acid mist, are the visible part of the pluale from industry stacks such as that at the copper smelter. At the physicians' meeting, Dr,. Knelson discussed factors involved in the C11SS studies, partieulc..rly those in the Salt Lake Basin, v. here selected population groups are regularly checked tiii health indit.es in cololetstion with pollutant gradients. "Salt Lake Basin has given us the most clear-cu- t quantitative data." Dr Knelson reported. hut pointed cut the inexact nature ot such demographic studies He noted the difficulty in determining dose response relationships and in isolating pollutant exposure effects from other factors, "We thought V. he1p to ,Iltylue this thing," said Agwho as hess B. Mangos, leader of Davis County's 21 stewards of the tithes of the church. .we would be suittect to criti(lsan if AV weren't aware of the costs of maintaining every historic building that oug.ht to be retained." said Wendell ton, director of external coinmumcations, "I think the chnich tried to retain every historic EDS the Asked if church leaders might attempt to influence the local leadership's decision concerning the struc- al significance.- -- oversee the he rejected them.- some Refuse Comment Fred Baker. ehairnian of But. he said. the general poiley of the church leadershiP is to let the local people building." Mr. Roberts said he feels it is the LDS Church's responsibility to answer to what we consider to be a sort of irresponsible tearing dov,m of a structure that has nation- at ,ot to l'rcylitency Department approval, the .ring tnay not be chsolutcly zppfircntly tabernacle style would cost "l'h". e gn TRAVEL t:t A, qumel-,- v ri ad Dr. Winn commented in an interview fs?,, B-- 1 e s f;:: out CirculatIon Dept. 143 "We are not adeqw.;tely addressin4 the environmental health of this country!" he declared "EPA wants a sulfate standani yfst.erday It m iv one by 190." Neither of the, two sulfur compoimds sulfur trioxide or sulfuric acid is monitored in Utah. accord mist ina to Dr, Grant S. Winn, chief of the Air Quality Section. State itealth De said the st.ate's ar stneillance stations do not have the technological capacity to rePord these sultates Groups Aim to Save LDS liabernaele Continued front Page study by many. many '4 4 4 ti r. The school t)oard decided 4 to close three junior takes its 4 50 'Were talking about converstol and trursport of these piallutants to impact the, hteto east coast of the country.' Dr. Knelson emphasized. Asked why more research hadn't been done in this area. Dr. Knelson said this is limited "by finite filhincial resources.' llirch sant. to ..,v next fall. M ' Way, o7v attrition lb i it Current plans call for assignment of four to the district's four high schools to help accommodate the influx of the district's ninth graders "Even though numerically we appear to be perhaps 10 teachers overstaffed hi our anticipation of needs next (Lir, car h:story has showa that we have always need to fl.is)g eight-yea- 1 in each Junior high school) will be reassigned aft' kiyof okl. 200 Lhasa Apso dog. grayish bovk n eolor ccus r''poi st,;len hy Charlotte Peas on An --- assistant Lake City teachers at district: adminh4rater of personnel scrvitTs. w:to said there are now no ant cipa ted tin T er This statement. came Tuesday from George Brooks. IIidnap told pollee at the jrI, NO!fTI a man with a riA (Aver codrontcd IiIflI and iztv,144! ai! Iht, rc!!!,;tcr. Ileinap ollenect Ow re:1 nd i g st or ii u scoopvd U Ii tho cpsh I 1)f 4'11 177 r"tr;r;" ig i 4 , e , .1!:"14 .11 ilvvv, sources. along with increasing comer-fuelii. create grow SUM to higher-sulfu- r accnandations of the longer suspended sulfates in fly :itrtin,;41,re Thus an industry may reduce tts einisstrins, of sulfur dioxidf.i to solisty existing ambient air standards in Ch immediate vicinity of the plant, but its (npf 0),,on tr, the, verall mass. of sulfate particultes is becurnin ii. a more significant concern. Dr. Knelsoo indicated. This cumulative concentration of suspended sulfate particulates drifts generally eastward to hit the densely populated eastern states, he noted. ...' --. ,;1;71 , :s. - Li- - indostry and energy production - v ; - B-- 'Tf ,, Á Continued from Page dioxide emissions front individthil sources are being reduce& increasing ii ill' 4 for ch,snre next fall vitl 1e rt!asigned kt hin the (h..,trict and notified of the wn,4 at ,,rt 1 l,0,. stof James t k IthArat. School Itu),:;I'Ay Siaif h. k .t,,, PI if virjr - Pollutants li - 60: ..,4 ---- three i'wrk I r'0'E---- (11 ..4 - , 'et4e, - Salt, a (1,,sk t .1- like the pit) they're busing you to, miAter?" a lofik 1):111dit tio ," - ......... h, you Cfcrk at Motel a rr ';',.' ...,....,4,, MO From , :',i:,"1 S 127- r lkt r e. , ',itsli ,.......... Gunman TakeA IA - -- recoinmen e iteer, made ,, .-.:, I ... i fk:-- , ''( :olerinedi a e ',th nd gral ri, : -,:- - ' ,-.'- 1);J) -- - -- - t'''''.::1 ..:' ..7;".Z----------------.... s.x r..- - ::1;' ,. 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