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Show 73 Wettest Year in Utah Seat toiat of J278 inches af precipitation through Apri) 1 and just one-half inch shyof the annual average rainfall for the ah Septeraberin 1973the station received a 22.26 inches. af se if igsd Actions, Views of Utah Solans in Washington Wheels of Car SALT LAKE CIPY iPiy = We wouldn't toys have teo Last year was the wettest in the spuch more rainfall to make 1974 history of the Naticnat Weather oe of he eetiet sears on Service at the Sait Lake recur ivernational Airpert, bat the The 27 inehes of precipita1974 sater year is now running ten recorded im this week's eee ort storm pushed the carrent water Tike amok’ arnt the FRei 3.0 Sees Sed S amen second eeea ‘at the record: al. In the heaviest 44 hour periing Staten ~ pushed the stall ed af the stors. a, 238 inches of ferpitauen Kr the pers preaAbPega We pe 13.44 thes and aimost equals making the Storm the second Seles wn re, just GS cir mal period from Oct“T through behind the mark. Service forecasters said 1974 is already wel! aheaui of last year’s Menree Mon Dies Under WASHINGTON «t/Pi) — Sen. MONROE), Viah iy = AR Prank KE Mess Ditah. ips the ‘only seaatar from Ulah or ie te ating Tharsday aw favor of farsbandTrursdsy aight ihe fteral cascpaign finenome tall, The Senate approved the bull Deedat inrenesineests att 2 Yergan Newman. Sens. Waliace F Renniett, RPobee said Therte Newman Wish sed Saray ob MCLE Tt aly, Idaho, both voted agasast the biti at her home whenshe streck her Sen. Frank Church D-idaho, was hustand. He had been watk- hae (ruses Thursday S vole ng wong the roadway with the The ustasure partly spurred couple s Son. by the Watergate scandal. would Newnwan’s death was De Ted fingnee presaienteal and con: hightsay fatality of the year gressional Camypsigns Ht 1 hope the President will hide by Hose terme: horas f de refuses this will prenipitate a Reine cowtiiutignal ceairpnwation far wich, there iS ho precedent.” sen re Liah Democrat sud the Preseteat bas ne chotve, under te faw, Out te provide the sutevidence. “and i Rape he will realize that the eauee (eaigrest supportsthis inguiry ‘Owens wap one of the & house conunitive momsbers voting in ier ad SiapHeTa VICTIMS OF BRUTAL 1988 SLAYINGS, for WASHINGTON (UPL) — Sen Frank ©. Moss. D-Utah, says the entre federal tex structar SayAuditors Utah State Accounting ne House Needs Uniferm Methods » needs to be revamped 6 brke awey the tax inapholes fram the rich aad protect ihe peor fr tiation He aX S}> ae President Nixon wail bee tem is riddied with loopheles omenended a study to determine or a subpoena demanding 4 Mags (oid the Senate Thursday “Tes mainly the rich whoare ty tapes the House Judicial who should keep the books for could keep up its average antaye af mitiee sa¥s are heces through ihe pyar iaditrnaliy diy says the state of Utah ageds tc each depariment and what ac those loopholes.“ inipeachment inquiry summer months, the rainfall ai deveiep more uniform acceunt- ceunis should be included ‘The Ulak Democrat also told iam pieased the commuitiee Scate Auditor David S$. Monthe station uguld top 33 inches ing procecures fir i his colleagues that at least tao Th ani audit of the State Beard smn said Thursday two sets of had almost unanimous suppert in tax areas demand earty adjust when the water year ends Education, the accounting DUGHS abe AGW being ikept for the ordering @ subpeona of PresFerecasiers see “i ie potal Security with ident Nixon requiring that he sys chance” of 254nch year.“ but firm of Elmer Fox and Ca. ree- state's provision for a tax produce the evidence which we —wie by the Slaie 6 anether by the State Depart. have sought from him for six credit option. “1 fs ne seoret that inflation weeks,” ment of Pinanee. ‘The committee's demand for hes (he mest severe consequencMonson saidthe auditorsfound a $31.5 million discrepencyin the the evidence Thursday was ap- es for families in the middie « lower income range. it 1s these 3 vote The Whit © sets of records for the 1972 proved on. year and a $3.8 muilion House said it would reply by same families that receiveunfair treaitnent underour tax system. ey for fiscal ae April 22 HGP = % ter shouid be decided one way or new aw allow Utahns the other by the courts,” ithholding is top to check off $1 of their state high for moderste income The new law was not sch workers.” He said the withhoid eduled to gointo effect until next year. It would have allowed at me emphasize that the ing percentage should be re itut! t taxpayers to put $1 of their duced for wage earners on the repencies were the resuil of General’$ ofticesaid today income tax inte 4 pul iow end of the income scale and bad accountng and not the mis: CLYMPIA, Wash. (UPh: help financepolitical cany increased for those in the high roanagement or misappropria Utah is one of 28 states and US. Allomey General Vernon 8 ‘The measure was part of an tonof funds, he added. territories which have accepted elec reform package by the participate in state Monson said the audit alse was invitations to Hen 2 regular session of the 48th critical ot the uperation of the ** eusiitation Legisiauure. puld Goy. Dan Evans Washing whieh allocates all income tax State Tax Commissioner Mil Faducation Boards’centraloffice. ton said Utah's day would be July by Congress immediately,’ Moss enue to publie schools. ton R. Yorgason requested the It said electronic copiers were said. But he recommended a court opinien so his office would know overused ta moreefficient use 8 fe of typewriters and test ty add legal weight to his nat to print 1975 income opinion, returns. He said if all eligibie “It’s quite clear that the new taxpayers madethe dollar check Theaudit was conducted bythe statute contradicts the con: off it would create a political independent firm due to a stitution,” he said. “But it is an campaign fund of nearly half a workload in the State Saditor's important law and the mat million dollars office SALT LAKECITY (UPL) — A tean\ of independent auditors Opinion: Political Dues Sacha illegal in Utah Utah to Have Expo '74 Day which WA Teny” Boyle fas been pictured below convicted, were, Foseph (Cantinged from Page aes Jan 8, 1970, embraced apecil proscuter Richard Sprague in the quartroan, saying ‘You can't knew how 1 thank you. Sprague, whe directed ihe prosecution from the cas beginning, said the nes, Bellecourt said, “and eating several ervation lands and properties Indian peoples. Bellecourt also asked ail tri. bal. councils throughout the United States to join in the demands on the LDS Church Hill Said, “Gur statement will be sentto ati tribal councils, AIM organizations and other ¢ ‘They are being asked to respond i released its statement on the We don't foresee any in any Church nd by said the church would its statemeni of Mon- day. The LDS Church has always cal highly concerned and ed in working to families nath nt, to give them a siege In in the nomic stability, help social problems, and a broad range of provide educational opportunity he church stands on its s of for providin, Indians beth within and with- out the church. The Mormoa must and will continue policies a tionnal Field Coordi Ver Bellecourt and DaveHill, Utah state directorfor .e challenge to LDS ghoes For Entire Family a New Lady A@RHEM Women’s NATURALIZER. ladies lile Siride se ms Ladies 2 RS 5 MISS AMERICA Si S ES Home insu at grande: prices Simply get a Farmers 4 ae package pokey. Combine te Protection, t ROBIN HOOD. Shoes for Boys and Girls GEORGE JOHNSON 282 N, 190 18., Prove 374.1797 Eandails gality Mictent of First degree Gily’s wile and f eanfessed Fieas unplicating Willlam UMW Prater and Albert Puss. Prater onicesed toi oatvictinn and te Hoyle, Raat clatning he acted as’ a coxiduit fo union Ramis. quthor= tad by Boyle 1pay the hire falters. Rey testimeriy wis provided by Tasrict id Preskteet Wit ESSINGTON, re as‘The foreman at tam Turnblazer. whe pleaded aavicted fenertTalal ‘ie munity te a federal vanspirasy Warkors Prowdent WAST aS in the Iga Yabtonak Thorsdsy said there Roxie, ew tan and Paap eantod Yabtonsk: killed during 9 wits “ed lo puch iitlly in aein et of 1989. shertly frontingthe verdes, Cle M Parris of Paleo Pa. a testing ~taboratory minorviser fer Son O41 Ca anid ihere were never any firm af UMW president in 1872 by Arnold vais for not guilty” from the Miller during a ceurt ardered _ fine isen and three women aire Boyle. Ghee @ ihe six. howre of prison sentence for Anal diberstion that resulted in eleolaat, 15 HOW serene & had ordered the murder Gilly and Martin were this is the only course we have within i3 days. on reservations to native left. We are dennaneny the im. “We've pleaded and begged Americans. Las long enough. We are wong lo ‘The AIMstatementwassent to mediate seca! stop the LDS Church’s exp the LDS. First Presidency and sionaries from a Indian vations, and that the ch tation of Indian peopl spokesman Henry 3: turn all traditional fadian Res- fully. Mormon Church has matter resi show’t how “elfentiye aw enforgoment can get t0 people at thetop.” Mr. Boyle was the initiater of tes crime and he was the beginning. and we've pone ok the ord ar beginning, and an American es has decided,“ Spraguesaid Se each af the six Yablonski murder jury trigls, Sprague serait as Sridence several deer cans, bearing finger Claude ¥a3! "Eliy 3 i Aibraa Martin. Veaiey confessed shortlyafter his artest AIM Leaders Seek Confrontation ues owned by the religious gre “teck’™ * Boyle Found Guilty YabionskiKillings With LDS Church; Boost Demands Church officials Thursday in a SALT LAKE CITY (UPI) The American Indian Move- news canference at the This ment, attempting to force a is-the-Place Monument—near confrentation with the Churchof the spot’ where Mormon Jesus Christ of Latter-day President Brigham Young told Saints, has demanded that the his followers in 1847 they had traveled far enough church recall all its mi “We have met with spokesaries from Indian resery men of the Mormon Church four and return lands and pro) A, Yablonski, tis wife, tar Jeft. beginning in fashion. union funds Canpages for petitical thres fitsteegree murs counts agiine! the Flveneatd Hovte |