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Show Survey ShowsSatisfaction With Utah, But Underlying Discontent Briefs In Utah Legislature SALT LAKE CITY (UPI) — the population,” according to whites, and pollution evokes lit-? borhood’s safety increases with tle Utah is a good place to live — the study. income. , at least for 46 per cent of those Good Fortune questioned in a survey by Louis Harris and Associates. the poll conducted for the state's Law Enforcement Planalso shows that cori.atment is far from uni- “If one has the good fortune to be white, Mormon, educated and older, things appear fine; the fewer of these traits an individual has, the more likely he js to see life in Utah as average or below average.” College graduates are far more satisfied than those who are high school graduates, Mormons are more than members of other religions, and fiscal year in which any such blacks are the least happy of all. service is provided “Clearly the generally high Any claims received after this 30-day period, under Gard- Crime and the related problem of drug abuse were the two most serious problems facing the state to the whites polled, while Chicanos and blacks were less likely to mention i Police Regard The police are held in high regard in the Beehive State, ac- levelof satisfaction masks some significantly more serious by ner’sbill, may be paid onlyaf- discontent among segments of blacks and Chicanos than by ter having been approved by the Board of Examiners and the legislature. Utah Capitol Scene party were inserted between Of Welfare Protest elected officials and their conSALT LAKE CITY (UPI) — stituents. The governor said, however, he is considering the creation of the Capitol Tuesday to protest ucratic posts to provide him with liais- alleged on to black and Chicano groups. ment and low payments from “The SF: Hearing , otePenplesFa Orbital Space Station in ‘73 by Gerald P. Carr, 39, a Marine They will live and work SPACE CENTER, Hi Seines nation’s second aboard Skylab for 28 days. Bean, Dr. Owen K. Garriott, a civilian scientist-astronaut, and Jack R. Lousma, a Marine jet pilot, will lift off July 30, crewmen, including a medical 1973 for a 56-day stay. jet pilots fr ‘om Marine Carr, Dr. Edward C. Gibson, Corps, Navy and Air Force, a civilian scientist-astronaut, and William R. Pogue, an Air Force jet pilot, will blast off Oct. 28, 1973 for the final eightand second week stay. crews selected for win, a Navy doctor, and Paul J. space station, Weitz, a Navy pilot, will ride in The Skylab crewmen appointa modified Apollo space i ed Tuesdayfilled the last seats dock with Skylab less than 24 on scheduled U.S. manned hours after the 188,000-pound spaceflightits. Other manned laboratory rockets into orbit spacemissions are stil! in the planning stages. April 30, 1973. jr, doctor, two scientists and three Doctors, Hospitals Will Be Asked To Post Fee Schedules for Public WASHINGTON (UPI) —The administration will ask Con- the public after President Nixon’s wage-price controls according to sources at the Health Education and We The American Medical Association (AMA), informed of upcoming administration proposal, promised opposition that threatened to touch off another doctor-governmentbat- Bruised Infant Dies in Ogden OGDEN, Utah (UPI) — A 24-month-old Ogden infant was Police arrested his stepfather and monther on suspicion of first degree murder. The youngster, Jerry Brashear, was taken by the parents to the hospital where he was . boy’s body was covereu with numerous ; His parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ricketts of Ogden, were weed into Jeber County SeattnSut scheduled to be & on the 4 the Capitol on a state income fare and minurity representatax bill which would put Utah’s tives from Davis, Salt Lane and filing system in line with that Utah Counties to present their of the federal government. cause to the attention of legisla- The bill, by Sen. Kendrick tors and the Harward, R-Richfield, was to of ant be discussed at 3 p.m. in the Governor’s Board Room, Legislative leaders believe that the technical reasons for Gov. Calvin L. Rampton’s veto of the measure last year have been cleared up, Rule Making The Senate has agreed to discuss a bill by Sen. Leavitt, R-Cedar City, setting forth procedures for and disclosure of agency deci- sions, The majority leader’s legislation is necessary, he said Tuesday, to let departments and agencies know how to handle quasi-legislative and adjudicative functions. “The governor believes it is very important that we handle it this session,” Leavitt said. Steering Committee The powerful steering group of the Joint Appropriations tle over federal moves into control the 12.9 per cent annual rise in health costs. va . terests are being sacrificed. WAREHOUSE “Markee 50 NosTATE, onEm, puatlnlefos: thurs. Fi.Sot. TAN. 20:21:22, ShotsKill Witness In Ireland Davis Murder Jury Seated offices of the state. Cotter eat Tallent GRADE KL. 2=69 PORKCHOPS 7% EGGS ONIONS Han QC 64| PoRK ROAST 554 ea “PReesaet— Sen. Wallace H. Gardner, R“We didn’t say anything last Doctors currently are not Onis er vies ertae October, but we will oppose it,” Spanish Fork, said Tuesday he spokesman said today. plans to have all subcommittee control to which they have an AMA ; compiled by Friday “We do not believe that the Teports regulation requiring that physimay not rise more than 2.5 per cians maintain a schedule of . He is the chairman of the cent annually when justified by fees will have any effect on steering committee, which will stabilizing prices. Patients havethe final say on all spendcosts. HEWtold the House Ways rarely choose their physician on ing matters before they are and Means Committee last Oct. the basis of a fee. Physicians submitted to both houses of the 19 to expect legislation to help are usually chosen on the basis legislature. consumers become better shop- of ability.” pers for health services and to HEW plans to announce the Development Meet proposal at a news conference Members of the development early next week and to submit services sul ittee of the it to the Ways and Means Joint Appropriations Committee as part of its areironing outthe last wrinkles National Health Insurance in the departmental budget for P Act. fiscal 1972-73, National health insurance Rep. David C. Harvey, Dlegislation will be a major item Pleasant Grove, co - chairman, in the current session of said it appears at this point Congress, with plans offered by that approvalwill be granted at BELFAST, Northern Ireland the administration and Sen. near the governor’s recom(UPI) —A 40-year-old man who Edward M. Kennedy, D-Mass., mended figure of $4.2 million. had been scl to appear holding the spotlight. “The money invested in the as a witness in a case against travel and industrial programs is well spent,” said Harvey. the Irish Republican Army (IRA) was shot to death in his home Tuesday night while his Board Remap family watched. The Utah House Tuesday The sources said Sidney agreed to consider a bill proAgnew, 40, a bus driver shot viding for a ii TeapTuesday night in the doorway portioned State School Board — of his home in east Belfast’s Protestant MountDistrict, was FARMINGTON,Utah (UPI)— the same plan they passed durdue to give evidence against A nine-man, three-woman jury ing the August special session. However,the Senate could not several men accused of hijack- has been seated in the murder agree with the House version ing his bus. and the session expired with the Police were working c.: the "matter still hanging. theory he was killed to prevent The Senate Tuesday approved him from aj in court in a school board measure,to pri the next few days, the sources Thornle; 9 vide for an 11-member board. ‘said. Agnew’s 81-year-old mother-in defense motion to have the trial Executive Cut -law, Margaret Russell, also of Daniel R. Weddle, 27, moved was injured in the attack. because of whatattorneys Henry Rep. Ted Davis, R - Provo, One of Agnew’s three chil- Heath and George Fadel have said members of the executive dren answered the door und caiied unfair pre-trie\ publicity, and judicial subcommittee may called to her father. A total of 44 potential jurors seek to pare off $50,000 from “He came and the men shot were quizzcd Tuessday about the executive budget for fiscal him dead,” an army their attitudes towards crimes 972-73. has Davis said the man said. Two other men were , considered almostall the items waiting in a car, he added, it was faced with, which in“This is typical IRA work. The cludes the courts and executive Pact Must be getting absolute- sick of it.” E 9 Namedto Man First American Income Tax A public hearing has been held in the Capitel Rotunda to organize politically scheduled for this afternoon in just before noon, brought wel- POTATOES ablorike. lol] BACON 5 2=5% ORANGES b. FILLETS SY. —TURGT FISH ib. \b fe & nr eBce FRUIT DRINKS *... 35% POTATOCHIPS x.» SW CORN 2. Tipe & B22 DRESSING,5/99% Berbers STRAINED BABY FooD |0-2: MARGARINE 3,/45: ROOTBEER6/9% Civ re "COFFEE +24 3 ib Hin Bi Goop oxi AT L6A EXPIRES GAN. 27-72 CAKE MIX" 3" U4 CRISCOscane VS | 1GQ BREAD 5 jor" 3/b. ‘ —— Es arate bali were killed at a nearby hamlet command of Capt. Ernest at the same time. vilians at Hersh cited as his primary source the still-classified record of a probe into My Lai made under the direction of Lt. Gen. William R. Peers. He made his disclosures in an article written for the New Yorker magazine, A secret census taken under the direction of the Peers Commission showed the Americal Division company under the Hivipils Than Told, Says Pulitzer Writer geaperg, eA Vietnam Civilian Killings Higher Prescriptions Sen. Warren E. Pugh, R-Salt Lake, has asked for approvalof legislation which would authorize doctors to prescribe certain WASHINGTON (UPI) —Last narcotic drugs for inpatients and outpatients of a licensed March, an Army court-martial board found Li. William L, hospital, Calley Jr. guilty of murdering Under the present law, the drugs can be prescribed’ only 2 Vietnamese civilians at the for a patient in a licensed hos- hamlet of My Lai in the spring of 1968. pital. Tuesday, Seymour M. Hersh, who won a Pulitizer Prize for Rej Gov. vin L. Rampton disclosing the massacre, Tuesday rejected an offer of the Army’s own investigations coneiliation fromthe U.S. Jus- showed the toll was 47 and that about 100 other civilians leged discrimination involving public officials and minorities. The idea, Rampton said, would run “very much contrary to the traditions of this state if an impartial and independent |