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Show ij t 4 4. THE HERALD Charges Fly in Senate Race of Garn and Owens etters Obscene $ By PETER GILLINS San the Garn complaint —fied Pugh and tivre challenged sey. SALT LAKE -Cify —— - erai ather statements in the with the Hinckley Instiute tat lian sismering Senaic ihe University ‘Uwens cumpaign iiteraiure, in chan charges the mayor had So tnantien eiiar esta "he vlad te roise his awnpay snd fiver which scewsed the mavor af ‘had missed 56outof 56 meetings using “Hes end smears” in itis @ the Sait Lake Pi anu Com- taxigst, white voting to raise Salt advertising mission, of which hs is chair- Lake City’s budget by 75 per cent Owens’ campaign people say man during his three years in office. they are not surprised Gare ft also did not acknowledge “Jake is an ex-offime member raserrate at the Planning Commission,” Owens’ criticism of Garn for Pugh ssid, and “‘neither he or endorsing the pardon of former Mayor Lee before him ever weat President Nixon. because the Planning Commis‘‘Many of Owens sion makes recommendations musrepresentations are 5s Owens was deliberatly mis- which the City Commission con- ridiculous that they don't require quoting and misrepresenting ananswer,”’ said Pugh. Garn’s record and views. SE ae Pugh attacked a series of newspaper adds and campaign flyers ciaiming to show the dif ferences on several issues be tween the Democratic m and Garn. the Republican mayer of Salt Lake siders.” Oty. “It is true. there are very big differences,” said Pugh. “But the differences do not lie in the trumped up charges or the out of-context quotes of the Owens smear piece.” Pugh said the Garn camp welcomed constructive comparison, but abhored “name calling tacties that detract from the issues and that can makepolitics rather than enlightening.” He called on Common Cause, the League of Women Voters and the Hinckley Mistitute of Poii- tics to censure Owens for using unethical campaign tactics But campaign staff said it would stick by the ads. ‘Tmnoi surprised that Jake Garn is embarrassed thai we made his record public — that he says one thing and does another,"’ said lan Cumming, Owens campaign chairman. “The truth hurts,” added campaign manager PeterBillings. The two sides traded charges at separate news conferences at the State Capitol — Pugh speaking from his office and Cummings addressing a gathering in the State Senate Neither Owens nor Garn attended. The congressrnen was en route from Washington by airplane. Garn was in his office. When asked why Garn did not make the charges against Owens in person, Pugh replied, “because I'm his campaign chairman." “Let's be blunt," added Richard Eyre, Garn’s campaign manager."Jake pledged to cam- Growth Warning Sounded for Utah SALT LAKE CITY (UPI) — A developmentofficial warns unless Utah prepares for the growth resulting from energy development, the state will be faced with a “tragic”situation. “Without some pianning, as would be provided underthe State Land-Use Act, we're going to see some boam-bust industries in this state,” said Milton Weilenmann, Department of Development Services. He warned the Utah Public Affairs Council unless there is advainwe planning undera statewide program,“we'll see more situations like Huntington, Emery County,” where a major new power plant has been built because of the resurgence of the coal industry. “Peopie there are living in trailers, and if you want to fiush a toilet there, you have to turn off all the waterin the rest of the house," he said ‘The boomin energy development in eastern Utah alone will account for a need for 10 times the presently available excess water from the Colorado River, he told the ‘Thursda~luncheon meeting. “Without careful use of the water and planning for its use, we'll see some tragic hoom-bustsituations developing there,” he said. Kellogg, Idaho Anti-Air Pollution Program Progresses Wire Theft Results in Mayorreportedlysaid in a South newspaper article in which the mayor labeled government spending as “the number one cause of inflation." Billings admitted “it would 3 Arrests STOCKTON, Utah (UPI) — ‘Three Salt Lake City men,telling area residents they were under contract io remove telephone lines, have been arrested for fans copper wire near Stock- have been more correct to say 2 newspaper quoted Garn.”’ but the Source was dropped te produce “tighter copy. “Garn and Owens agree that government spending is a cause of inflation,” he added. “We wanted ta show how they differ, and Garn has never said a word about controiling big business.” Received SALT LAKE CITY (UPI) — Members of a pro-land-use planTung group have been receiving obscene letlers, it was reported Thursday. Members of “Protect Land in Utah Sensibiy”’ (PLUS)said at a meeting they have been ncoving ehscene mail and tele. phone cails. One letter received by Com- mittee Chairman John Preston Creer included a full page anti land use poem accompanied by obscene drawings: a newspaper | picture of Creer showing him as Adolph Hitler; and a personal note referring to the Utah Land Use Act as “diabolical and sa The note, postmarked Nephi, Utah, referred to Creer as “s3tanic serpentof darkness.” He said all such letters re ceived by committee members were being turned over to postal authorities for investigation. “T want to warnthe vocal opponents of the act that if they keep up this kind of campaign. they are creating an ugly, hateful atmosphere that will not be a credit to the basic principles of most Utahns.” he said THE GIFT OF SUP og. ooo ocin ccs Aare on suspicious stock- indicated the smelteris a source of lead poisoning of children in the area. Bax said the meeting concerned generally the possibility of renovations at the smelter, medical treatment for persons who have been foundto have high concentrations of lead in their blood and the possibility of relocationof same families While Bax said the depart- sevens 495 By Marion D. Hanks. Elder hanks addrestes himself to the ultimate test of Christian discipleship —~ love and concern for others. Many avenues of service SALT LAKE CITY (UPI) — Ulahhas received$1.8 millionin federal funds te finance public service jobs in countyandcity ‘The state Wednesday received a check for the funds as part of $65 mullion national appropriation. It will be distributed to 26 counties aroundthestate. The largest appropriation in Utah was for Salt Lake City whichwillreceive $531,143. The funds will, to be aaministered through the State Office of ManpowerAffairs. Veterans, women and inner city youths will receive first priority for jobs funded under the program. 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He's just Bax said he met with James keeping thatpledge.” Halley, president of Bunker Hill. Pugh focused his criticism on while in Kellogg Wednesday to an Owen's campaign flyer dis: discuss proposais and tributed fast weekend which counterproposals for pollution says: ‘Mayor Garn's solution for control at the Bunker facilities. Inflation is blaming housewives ‘The problemsincluded the sulCongressman Owens’solution is fur dioxide emissions and leadpolicing giant corporatons."” zine poliuiants from the mine ‘The flyer quotes Garn as say: smelter, Bax said. Studies have ing “People have to stop blaming big business forinflation and look inte their awn houses at the waythey're spending.” Pugh said the quotation was not Garn’s words, but a newspaper paraphrase of what the Ogden speech. He added that Garn never mentioned housewives and the Owens’ flyer left out the next sentence in the INSPIRATION AT CONFERENCETIME c s ecs ener nrvens 3,50 By Marion D. Hanks. 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Books, all stores AZwzomMi SAN FRANCISCO (UP — Grantville, Utah High School has been selected by the Canadian government to receive a Special book collection depicting various dimensions of Canadian ment prefers “working ii 2 co- society, operative effort with the compaThe school wili receive a 100nyandthecitizens and doctors of book collection as part of a spethe valley to solve the prob- cial promotion effort by the cenlem,” he said other steps — in- tral government cluding legal aciiou — would be The books — written in French taken if necessary, arid English range from CaHowever, the company “has nadian Tso and economies,to shown apreliminarywillingness sports, Poekryarand geography. iebat in the department efSALT LAKE CITY (UPI) — The meeting with Hailey eal a significant break- Third District Judge Jay Banks has continued until Oct. 23 trial through,” Baxsaid. Part of the meeting, he said, for a Salt Lake City man acwasto foe an action plan that cused of aggravated arson and would include the shutdown for possession of an infernal maone week(o 10 days of the “bag chine (dynamite bomb) Banks rescheduled ise for plant” this fail. The closure would allow making “alot of Joseph Strader, 22, because the improvements in the whole prosecuting attorney is handenvironmental control dling anothercase this week Strader, who is free on $5,000 equipmentatthe plant.” Bax said Bunker Hill would bond, is charged in connection pick up the tab for the improve- with a bombfoundin his car June ments, estimated at $7 to $10 9 with the bombing of a car e Allen Bleak, Sait million Funa Sources have indicated the Lake C man’s tip, Tooele County sheriff's deputies arrested Dennis company is planning for a $27 Kazda, 32, Max Peay, 48, and million before taxes profit this Max Stockton, 37, while they yeal SALT LAKE ¢cry (UPI) — Mid-Decemberwill bring with it igh number of flu slant, Bax said, is one telephonelines. tion will be no The three were charged with of the main contributors to the pest. third degree felony theft of more lead-zine probiem. When the bag Fukushima, state house goesoutof operation, other than 20,000 feet of copper wire. depury dizelor of health for disMountain Bell Co. officials said machinery comes to a stop and ease control, sai they have lost more than $26,000 upsets the sulfur dioxide worth of wire to thieves in the equipmentas well “deadly” flu strain, but called past two months and urge them “inaccurate” and said eis to report suspicious there is no threat of an epidemactivitic ic this winter. Officials said Mountain Bell WASHINGTON (UPI) — The linemen can be identified by their vehicles and company University of Utah may be getting a burn center for treatidentification badges. SALT LAKE CITY (UPI) — ing seriously burned patients. Utah citizens have three yearsto The privison for the center is claimsstate income tax refunds prevention and bat they must ask for a ne BOUNTIFUL, Utah (UPI) —A Warren Raaa D-Wisc. check ii they dun’t cash thefirst 7year-old elk hunter was A ite - House conference refund check within twoyears. The Attorney General's Office resting after surviving a cold and commitee completed action on lonely three days in the the act, which will be presented offered that opinion Thursday after Auditor David S. Monson mountains near the Wyoming for the President's approval requested a clarificationof state OGDEN (UPI) — A 3i-year- line. oe Fire Prevention Week oid woman was m LewisOlsen, Bountiful, said ne law. Monson said he is required by dition after being oneaa also provides for a lawto voidall state checks not by her estranged fusbana. tle nationalfire prevention andconcashed within two years. He later killed himself. theRov!k Hanger Station before trol academy to train wondered if citizens who fail to Ruby Bradshaw was recover- being found by Forest Service firefighters. a fire research cash tax refund checks before ing from a head woundreceived men ona road Wednesday program andfire prevention and Olsensaid he had Leen without contro! administration the time limit are still entitled to when she was shot by her estranged husband DeWayne food since early Monday and payment lacked medication for a blood Assistant Attorney General Thursdaymorning. SALT LAKE CITY (UPI) — Police said they received a call pressure condition, Michael 1. Deamerreplied that ‘Thehardyhunter said he didn’t Sait Lake City Judge Peter tations on tax to respond to a shooting at a Riverdale carpet store about 7:00 refunds is three years, But he dare light a fire to keep warm Leary has boundover for trialin directed Monson to i continue a.m. They said an eye witness to becauseofthe high fire dangerin Third District Court two Utah . State Prison ininaies chatged the shooting, Bob Kriswell the area with criritinal homicideaf anothhe chased Sradshaw Olsen. was jifted by an Dut gave Up alter 15 minutes. Force helicopter to Paul Cardnio and ee eashers must file new request for Police later found Bradshaw at Dee Hospital in Ogden where a refund with the State Tax an Ogden motel, an apparent doctors pronounced him in good Guruie are charged in the st: bing death ui Laie Prujitio suicide. Conmussion, condition. 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