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Endorse the Projeti While approved Memorial Chapel Foundation to contri- hute Fx000 toward reconstruction ot the dismantled uth 1,,DS Ward ch,pel saying the group believed the foundation could raise its It nds, viithout county corn, mit tee help. The foundation already has approval to rebuild the chapel on Capitol Hill next Counc'd Ball, and the proletts cost totals $1:7,0,004v present, however, the founda$ t ,8tio, tion has (oiled ed and hasi opened pp a public The coin mittee Monday, howet er, endorsed the pro,iect, hut without the $5.000 that had been requested to go ith it 111 Ot her ati in, Metither5,. :;t:rved to send on to tile state Commission for final action, proposals to create a ror mg A"sirali"e '1, The .Associated Utah Artists proposed an art comp( tilion and show, to be on display at the Salt Palace at no admission charge or 2"i which mouths in inoseum Tt COSt 4 Visits Utah 1 1 11 By John Ccmmts Tribune Education Editor L. -- Australians m ly not ho as along as the rest of the w orld" tn environmental con- cerns hut are catching up in efforts to hus- .,,,,::,..!. I II ) i ar b , . Gut. and the n abolial es- - the Au- - tate," stralian . Gordo e 4. prot-terty- was announced that a concert planned at the Salt Palace ,luite 2011as been indefinit el y post ponel It hrall. for inure planning. been hoped to raise $50.01111. front the event, to tuud 1)1 1er.1 county Bicentennial projeet4: As yet. the group has re-- 1 ceived no state funds, AI presert, $179 is in the $0 and handling. Display of Flags Also approved was a proposal of the Utah IkUfl1 of Natural thstory brolg lo a groups's hank accolint, hers were mid. ineto-- ; r The University of Utah Institutional Council Monday endorsed the concept of a d public interest research group, but declined to finance the organization through a 'negative student-organize- ,,.,....,... wp.....1 ,,,,,y4 ,...., con ,u1 general of i,b,ito,t, ,:, ' " ,h ;',1'.1 i. San Francisco ,.: ....;., .i. ,:,:,,, ,a id Monday, ;' .,,,s',;;;,:........',:.:1;.0. - 4' ! 4 ",'....4 ',."..'" rriola checkoff" Ilt student assess- The proponents also requested that after a year's operation a student referendum be held to determine whether the "negative checkoff" system was the desired way of financing the groups esedivii- into environmental preservation. consumer prot ect ion and similar issues. 9, The recipients of the awards. which include a $1,000 grant and a release trom academic activitiesiot one quarter to conduct ihdr, vidual research. are Dr. lyp B. Cutler. professor,: of ceramic engineering, Dr. E. Way' Thode, professor Of law and Dr. Sidney F. Velick professor and chairman 'of the department of biologkal ment procedure at registraThe council, which voted 5 tion time. to 4 to deny the request, had TII,. chemistry. . 1 wAs 4 EN It4A-TOtAz LOCAL , Leaders of the Utah Public agreed to university involve-Tot ONLY 60121V 7 4 A tiki 61k6C 7'; tad They were nominated by fo''') 1$4 iNicis soE pEL AsieP TOACIKJACK: '400 John D. P...:. :VA ,4: :4. Interest Research Group, an ment in collecting funds for their I Pe.0-5- 0,4 T1 F LS .. ., 1401z5a 61 MAO 10 colleagues and selected a but favored il'.. M c C. r';') MCCSI W 00 organization originally pro6ue A agitTer redie, t::',,;. ' Aitts 1,C044 -by the university's research 11.4 - ' checkoff" :: ivho ePICLI late last for system positive PC4 a6 L .04,......,,,,,,,.. . ......, posed students nationally F.OR 44: committee on the basis of Par, in which students would write ir , vot.'4114isIDK took by consumer advocate Ralph ..;f:s.'' year ..4-.v 41r their creative and scientific aLL.,,,I;a.!...., ,.z. kk é 91 4 '":, charge of the Mr. McCredie Nader, had requested that a on the registration and fee 40 ' at: ,. ,; , 41' t P:;of , VAAL. t . ' A., ,1,1 4'44- - t achievement. 1 ,..,to a , cards contribute consulate covering Utah and $2 "refusable-refundable- " request v .7.'c ,; ,, .." Pf '''''' tkt ,..i,s, , to the 13 ski.sAJA15 tnet organization, other on I't fee be included states, v,.'estern Dr. David P. Gardner. tr. of the lee .. , ft A TAO L , :d: P 4,1'. Gov. Calvin L llampton card of registering students. tr. president, said plans for nth , 11,N mareL , The nt a courtesy visit, represnt Einar Nielsen Field House i -,,,--.q . i il g t Under the 1411 propos' took the oosition that iroit gig include providing handball. ND not to noted there McCrNlic students ilc,,,,C-al, wishing 0, Dias, r t'. ' r'..,, 3 , eI is strip coal mining going on participate could cross oil the the "postive checkoff- would paddle ball, squash and 5--is ..,,., , ,, not provide the organization tennis courts and other so in Queensland and 'vamps but to those do fee, failing 11111(1s to operate. facilities that students can "endromnentalists haven't would be automatically as- sufficient use on an individual rathet !4essed it be $2 that v,Thild like the with quire caught up In other business Monday, than an organized team used to pay the operating and they would have in the U. S. the council announced disbasis. research expenses of the orGetting InvolvA , tinguished research au ards ganization. Cost of the project ih esti, for three faculty members Eut he said Australians The de monst rated Increasing proposals and set in motion plans to mated at about $1.5 million. it renovate EMar Nielsen Field will he financed trnm ro--) concerns with the "quality of would also have allowed - in 1972 ivith installation those students who paid the House as a center for indi- serves in the universityit IlleA spokesman for the Utah Highway ty of area creeks and adversely affect Continued from Page 13 fee. and then changed their student revenue bond system vidual student athletic aewater quality due to runoff from the Department said no date has been set of the Australian Labor Paity and student building fees. pros ed access to canyon recreation minds, to gain a refund. tiOies. into on based that Jwer road. for the July public hearing. areas. future provision for express issue and the issue of urban buses and elimination of hazards at the Displacement of 12 to 3ti residences R. La Vault Cox. chairman of thp environment. Just under half current end of at Wasatch and up to 211 businesses in addition to the State Road Commission, said the draft of the country's 13 million 94 homes and 3 businesses already Boulevard. statement is an impialant step in the citizens (Australia's total affected. area is about. that of the Lists Negative Factors controversy. No Serious Effects continental U. SA live in the listed include: factors The State Division of Parks Male should grant the club the club could in no way go on Negative Up to the Commission country's two largest cities, But, the report notes. construction and Recreation and the space for a clubhouse and the park site with the club 1 Noise would increase adjacent to "At least now we have all the data would not seriously affect neighborTwo Departments operator of Silver Sands operations on the Utah Lake preent membership clause the freeway. he said, "Now its up to the together," hood. school or church boundaries. Roach On Great Salt Lake State Park. of All concerns restricting membership 413 outgrowth Creation of a long-tervisual commission to do some -and on a price for have white males and of would agreed 1972 school were in attendance area the creation "One a Under conreach a conclusion." impact. especially for those nearby. fenials." tie said Bureau of the Environbe split by the Belt Route and would buying out the private inter- tract, the boat dub moved Department Major cuts and fills would create require a district boundary shift to Officials said comment submitted to ment and the Department for ests on the shore and setting out of what was then a Outdoor Recreation finit0 ,isual impact, and existing vegetation have been expended on eliminate tha problem." the report and Regioeal up a free public beach. offi the public hearing will he weighed with Urb facility, on the would be removed in the corridor. and use of tt4.: similar cials reported to Gov. Calvin shows. "One Latter-da- y Saints Church the draft statement before a decision is Development--qu- ite promise the club would be Park L. Hampton Monday. a private Construction would add to turbidi ward is split by the Belt Route." by in intent to the predating property a new made. clubhouse group; provided with such a bylaws provisi'en,' U.S. equivalents. site in the immediate vicMembers of the division might require the state 10-The consul general added board and staff. including Mit y. the BOR the funds it repay Harold J. director nonpublic-owneThe club Tippetts that subsequently has received. D. and Chairman James commercial television has bought a nearby site, built a Goy. Rampton urged "nne: had an impact on public Moyle.. told Gov. It ampton clubhouse and later sold it. , , :;:;,1 i(z Social Planr Vrgil.fiV'MP,7"1 of Welfare The dean e,,,t,,,...:, the University munity chairAoman of the Utah awareness of environmental the contract. which would and is awaiting a new site in more meeting- - to attempt to t :' e:i ,,, , ,,.N: of Utah School of Social Work ning Award at the CSC's cork out an agreement. Housing Coalition and presibut at present issuesin part because view- buy out the interests of John the park , annual meeting at the Rode-wa- y and a retired school teacher dent of the Women's State to the fact Silver, longtime owner of won't accept the state',-- , sugis due high ership i Inn. were honored Monday by the k , ; Legislative Council. 4,,,..:,: ! rv,--'',,:..'that entertainment series Silver Sands Beach. for gested alternate site north Of Steal lee Cream . , ;; .4 .;$ Community Service Council. School Volunteers, Inc., a con. $177.000 and a .,. 11, the Provo River inlet to the li She is a member of the Salt from U. S. commercial televi1 4 Burglars broke into a Fen-- . ' Rex A. Skidmore and Afton nonprofit program operated son and BBC prothetions are tract as concessionaire, is lake (the parks board has Lake City Community De' '''' I Pr7 dalCs lee Cream in the Salt Lake City School hown. Forsgren received the Dis"momentarily ready to made no formal offer, how- parked in the rear of trunk:: :. t la:4. ?..4.1,; - , velopment Steering Commit, ,,s,l',N Fen-- ' 4, , ,:.,, District, was cited as the 44 sign." tee and lobbyist for the tinguished Service in Corn ever.) h East, and took,;- Boat Harbor League of Women Voters. Natural Resources Dire6 $2(ml worth of lee ereair,'- I 41,,,,64,,..4 said. Mr. Silver will relinquish a tor Gordon E. llarmston said , Glory of Heritage police Ms. Forsgren Mr, Skidmore lease on the boat Calling diversity the "glory harbor as part of the agreeof our American heritage." outstanding volunteer prog 401 ment, and will. in addition. Rabbi Abner L. Berman of ram of 1971 at his own exconstruct, --the Congregation Kol Ami, CLAY R, POLLAN By State Chairman ARIES LIBRA pense, miscellaneous visitor Your Doily Activity Guido urged the preservation of the MAR. 21 Stf,1 Dean Skidmore has served when workers digging the Salt Lake County is willing V at site. the facilities v the to to be Story. different. Salt. Lake County Auditor According right APR. 19 ocr. 224,to IL4 To develop message for Tuesday. to hold a public hearing on basement for a (lurch of as chairman of the Utah State The Parks Division, meanGerald R. Hansen and Flood He told the 100 persons read Latter-dawords y to numbers Committee on Divorce. He is what Commissioner corresponding Pete Jesus Christ of in an of your Zodiac birth sign. attending the 50th annual Control Director Basil B. while. is digging a well TAUNUS Kuhllas called 'an act of Saints chapel unearthed a a member of the Utah Goverwill take a attempt to locate fresh water Pit) McGlochlin in 31 Work that Wok 61 Try APR. 20 meeting particularly 1 OCTSC..("2: nor s Mental Health Council God. spring. 2 Dot 12 Go , it now must be trucked in 62 D,,,..1 "united front" to the state of stress and economic times C77.7 MAY 10 33 To and has conducted Family Contort,. 63 Sialbt Flood control officials have 4 Excellent 34 I 64 Your upheaval it is crucial that the highway department in an and will provide new picnic I, a two-incbelieves Ile Life Institutes at universities For 5 Coo 35 a 6S You been considering effort t9 negotiate payment of tables, moderately improved major right to be difterent be prenot 31 inches as origiWoh 3610 66 Moke West. the pipe. throughout S1 .5 million due in June. storm drain from near 2700 GEMINI 7 Feel sanitary facilities and some 37 Now served. 67 To F, ' 38 Town As dean of the school of 48 rxids it new showers this year, Mr. East and 3400 South to Mill nally contemplated by the of the board of New officers ri,.mAY, No C 21 9 Pleovnq 39 or even Ekoor, 6Q weer the decision came Monday The .. county JUNE 2 soda? work, he guided the directors of the CSC were Creek. But angry residents said. 10 Personal t Tippetts Vau 70 Iff,D,Aw DEC. 21 '' ..q.,:t pipe visual4 Is the department heads met school through its period of 7' fici'knO 0,eks Important living along the stream conThe beach will he open this '1:7,152 elected. They include with 2 ized today, would do the job. 47 Ceem 72 COOSe 86 M. LarCarl Surveyor ', tend its not needed and greatest expansion. From an Richard L. Bird Jr., pres13 r..,..)Dert, 43 The 73 Rest as usual, offering about CANCER 14 E.e,CU''. sen to discuss closer working year 44 No 74 Eosy initial enrollment of 70 stuwould pollute and compound A. Mrs. of Howard beachfront two miles (from ident, 2? What about other surface 15 7S irivestavra 45 DEC. 12 relationships between flood the old the school has grown to 6 Dectes,ed flooding problems. 46 Reg 76 rise 2 Jorgensen and Mrs. Alberta control and its Sandpeblile Beach to waters that run through the dents, 7 JAN, 77 It engineering 300. more than 410, y,),),e) A. Henry, both vice presiThe problem, according to streets? Mr. Kutulas believes Black Rock and added park71952 48 Du Really Ptisstbie 2, arm. 1U 19 Or 49 You 79 W. Ms. Forsgren has screed as Your Dr. Harold B. Lamb, 2604 he's not, doing his job until 5 dents, and Richard Moyle, ing facilities. 20 if 50 15,v lung PO In The state bill is close to the treasurer. AQUAll" 51 fiest V.)u 8 Otaectam Evergreen Ave, started that water is drained away. president of the YWCA, Arid parking and beach use -- , flood control department's 22 Sover..7., 5? May JAN. 'i": JULY 22 82 fast will be free, he said. ' 23 People 53 83 Personal Neg;ert 22 Id 4f11. yearly project budget. Mr. 24 Ekvngs ')4 Dvote ga c on( ern,ng Form al Meeting a McGlochlin reiterated. 25 Peopoe 55 And 85 8e You .142-226 56 To K.,Y. In Value On another topic, Gov. lump sum payment would 27 Amen, ' PISCRS 57 Anoorent 81 !'P"O VIRGO not 28 58 Car. Could ' Fis rsonces prosany wipe virtually Rampton urged the parks AUG. 23 FEB, It I'3,,. 29 Worr, 59 Inc reose 89 iniury t for county flood control to one hold ra--fe to ' board pects attempt Hove New 60 90 Move NAt 20 V,4 SEPi. 22 30 By C. IL Goren and Omar Sharit ..... Sill more formal meeting with projects this year. , 56 R.N.6875,:p1,9(.11' Good Adverse Neutral 1a3,-lit "It's a crying need for the governing officials of the North-Soutone of the most entertaining the diamond and give his At trick two, East shifted vulnerable. vs. a need to pay the Provo Boat Club to resolve a projects and most prolific bridge partner a ruff, then get in to the ace of clubs. West East deals. dispute as to whether the room' state," Mr, lianSen added. !ried to steer his partner r. writers anywhere. Recently, with the ace of clubs (he was Q 97 he joined an American group marked with that card for Onto the right track by folAKQJ his opening bid) and give his IT for a Mediterranean cruise, ; 175 lowing with the two of clubs, r) 1 and demonstrated that he is partner a second diamond ..) i 4..,,,, ,ialii (,,,.:Jhra,A 64a i,4..4,, 0 showing Pxtreme disinterest 163 in that suit. East gazed pena highly skilled player as a EAST ruff, demolishing the conWEST Give her one look at a West diamond and she FREE DIMONSTRATiON OF well. 5 tract before declarer had a sively at the ceiling for a 432 won't, accept any other, The beauty and direct from n Pneumatic Sumension Tochnologist factory while before continuing with ty 976 5432 NorthSouth were using chance to use dummy's in the cutting of West's diamonds can:' will be at TEMPLE SOLAR! HOTEL. S.L.C., one clay only, Thu"--, brightness hearts Moll() a,s for which. 2 discards. another club, AQ9863 intermediate jump overcalls, May ISM. HOURS.. 10 A.M. 'til 3 P.M. and $ P.M. 'til 7 PM. not be surpassed or mit,taken, . . t';'.7?. descrihes it, "was a serious A104 However, Moll found a 93752 so Milos leap to two spades 0 NO BELT NO BIND Because you be- NO SUMPS TO CHAFE in everiast- - ft,. ,,,,. bee .,I on hut understandable error that gave NO BUCKLE TO GOUGE NO SURGERY showed the equivalent of a deceptive play i Choose love, the diamond ing SOUTH a the part of the ceiling". ilk WATERPROOF NO INJECTIONS sound opening bid with a Fast chance to go wrong. that best rep- - t'L:;;;Ii4,,,,,z,-;.'-- , resents AKI1086 IT He your ! BATHE IN IN RUSTPROOF his SWIM IT, of 0 king dropped love good suit. North had ample for her ... Note BY DOCTORS MEDICARE COVERAGE that gp 10 S East can still values to contract for four monds under East's ace. Itt you honestly want help, you owe it to yourself to investigate heat the hand if he trusts his K104 From East's point of view. .. e.,,now no matter how Irina ynu've 1,,,d your reducible rupture spades. K Q of ner's two clubs. part West could have led from or how large it hos become. Thousunds of earls, ore &cid they did You West and his led diamond, A, The bidding: Obviously, it can do no good three diamonds headed by 0 A Wet otormtrid under any normal conclusion. Remember, saangulation on I ri Mo llo was far from happy to attack hearts. so the only East South West North occur ce any time with on improper held hernia NO oeuGArom TO the ten. In that case, it would when dummy came down, be iutile to continue with rt,- 1 '(' 1 riIP71 ,r'''y chance is to presume that 2 Mtn'. This cid wi Oh $I 00 on 114LleS,,, may Isth, Pass 4 the 2.0 in all 2429 TT was SALT diamond LAIII CITY. DAM SQUARE HOTEL West's South INK') falsecarded on the Pass NMI Pass Leptik) queen of &amends, for deViol, libAjr I'VmsbrIgton 7' .1 so it a likelihood singleton, first trick and to sivitch back Salt Idikt, clarer would ruff Rnd dumALLIED SIAGtCAL APPLIANCE CO. OpPning lead; Two of R,nith,,,ed )eweier Ogden ,,,ls4 seemed that the contract had II to and another 4'4i Ao,ertrm) Gem StYleN queen would be Boit 93, Pittsfield, jack P.O. 62363 my's 3 is iln w:.1 Mo wouLt down. to East Britain's Virtor diamond. go 4;g, e,dablkhod. 4 :1Z:.-.1- t , - 4'''",,,I7D 141! 1'': fund-raisin- alone would total $3.2m with the remainder going for insurance, security Prizes ,. ,; become would displays mid-197- weid '4 tt.;41:iy 31 )0 historical flags. to circulate them throughout Inv hiate and Cletatt tet space for them, at a tot,lt cost of $300, The flags and' display of hii,hiric al flags and to set up an art exhibit and competition open to Utah artists in the Salt Palace. frr: ... T, Council Backs Research Plan Rejects Proposal on Funding , 1 I request of CA""'"I i lirly M :.., a Monday rejectcd the Community . 5 fund raisiog drive asking for contributions up to $1,00. County Committee Bicentennial ,.5 ,, : L,,,' 1 ..,:re . iv- v- . , 'NAL. ,..,,,..,.. . ) 1 . Lake Salt The !Ipti!, C Aug . , II .iI UAMi'u5 111111 '''' N I lIMIIATION OF 14ARckl AA AQ),: Lr, 50 04AT 0APPEN5 I ENV UP AS A ,6RACE SCHOOL! 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