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Show Jetober 12 Primary Election ‘Pot’ Seeds Results in State S.L. Woman Kill Bird of AKE Utah T BOUNTIFUL Utah ished third in the four- th an primary, 159 distant third 151 with Shirl WH ¢ with just 74 votes he eighth th 126 In the two four-year council seats »pen. Wendell W. Wild led with 351 cumbents Plofehan int election finals soe and Doug ( Councilmembers nd A En Eastman, and 346 votes and George1 tlh Peckham was eliminated from t he city oe e with only 95votes, p GRANTSVILLE. Utah S. Weber City are h votes four-year council seats open (UPI A. 1 M. Wanlass, Johnson 119; economic problems of this century have resulted Stromberg and i ouncilman Gary L Callister appear certain of election in November Stromberg pulled 501 votes to Callister’s 490. Other council finalists are Russell Wright, 226votes. and Dorr M. Hatch Jr., 177. Pearl H Dustin receivedonly 72 votes and Viola Laxton 36, and were eliminated. Park City Results CENTERVILLE, six candidates in Tuesday's primary of thelittle people But during the period w widespread economic growth and employmentwhic helped the very people that were supposedly being taken advantage of Fisher, tes, Utah (UPI) former Utah American Party official Robert Trepanier wereboth eliminated from November's general election. Putman received 108 votes, and Trepanier was lastin the six-candidate race with 101 votes poor He saidtaxesonpersonalincomehurtthe poor, not rich and middle income wage earners. Taxes on businesses are passed along to consumers, which makeprices go up and hurt the poor even more N. Sanpete Trial Postponed by Court — MANTI, Utah (UPI) — Trial has been delayedfor By United Press International While mostof the attention centered followed by Fisher with 207. School Termination Act. At issue is the board's attempt to demote former West High School remodeling, $465,500; South Sanpete School District voters easily approved a $3.99 million bondis- sue to finance long-range school building programs. The vote was 1,722374. Lake City Z Buard of Education asked yoters to okay borrowing of $30 million to ac celerate school modernization plans And the patrons gave their support to the plan on a 14,000-7,800 vote been issued. Allred supporters claimedthe decision was illegal action JudgeTibbs said Lloyd Smith, who was namedto replace Allred ona 3-2 vote. should continue as acting superintendent until the trial resolves theissue 1000 Deficiencies Ephraim And in Moab, Voters easily approved two water projects. okaying spending of $4 million for a storage reservoir ns to replace the completion of the Seeley Tunnel, and Bryant Intermediate Schoolat a cost of purchases in the Northpoint Subdivi sion, $3.5 million. replace the Emerson least 1,000 deficiencies. mostly involving door loc and thesizeofcells. The team—formed to study the prison after US culinary and irrigation water improve- District Court Judge Willis Ritter called in a Justice Department team to perform a similar review— said ments passed 1.231-203. The secondis sue allows Moab to borrow upto $1.5 million in state funds. It passed 1,250209. The reservoir will bebuilt in Moab million ementary purchase new equipmen _ South High Schvol industrial arts ad id High School Valley to provide water to the city use andto agricultural interests in Spanish Valley. The Seeley Tunnel will divert Creek waters into the storage most of the inadequate doorlocks havealready been repaired. but replacing the small cells in maximum security will require spec p al funding from the State Legislature Sue Christe Di vi Matheson The governor tions at the k weth wd 1 ged t 0 tradition petition dalla South Africa autopsy on Steve Biko Africar | black | ibs al ns in addi HA NNE SBURG a e custody, Johannesbi urg Su the pathic physician who Was gunned dowr sixth gave up volunta red was the {fice May 10 A e spir the a ouhe than 1,000 polygar ng states surro The suspects in the killing | been identified as followers ba leader of a LeBaron, 52 compie ple the most economical where way 1 world of Aprove Analysis of Drugs Awaited in Case harged with Ervi riva ose death fi the e also. Expre aid Sunday f ba investig evidence its into of Biko's eof t each Two Chicago resident SSUSS! is released on ba alysis of the x Ba! Sections 2-14 only be n Claim Police Injuries and Miss Marston Deaver return thera to the state without tradition hearing They were among five people rested in raids in the tw ing fom a fours into the death of Alire including these topics recipes for every SAVE! SAVE! SAVE! case are Victor is wife Nancy, 38 dt. Victor and A ake he federal « Collect All 14 Sections | between the FILLMORE, Utah (UPL: W AVINg | ns to a wingat the 20 Utah ve condi ts to see anattitude 1 The Social Service is cult \ in his Murray SW he hs f LeBar om and six other the arest Cliynoweth s Here's proof-positive that fun and easy. Th st sect who has preachedthat se s must be punished by eath Warrants hay been issued for SALT LAKI agents to of the Social Services Department's t ka erTep Bu ange at nts rissnerd Dismissal of U.S. Charges agent auipeets Sought You to the Best Cook Book Yet SALT LAKE CITY (UPI The Attorney General's inspection team looking into problems at the State Prison reported Tuesday it has found at purchase or trade of land and water rights between thecity and thestate The $2.5 million bonding proposal for $8.87 million, build a new gymnasium at East High School, $3.99 million; land BECAUSE WEWANT to Introduce Found at Prison and to build a new middle school in district's 11.13 mill levy—andat a sav ings of more than $5 million over other forms of financing with $3 grocery purchase and teachers staged a one-day boycott to protest the High School, Manti Elementary School and Valley High School in Gunnison. The district had said the $30 million in bonds could be paid back over the ECTION 1 FREE membersand their lawyer in contemptof court Sept 30 for appointing a new superintendent after a restraining order banning such an appointment had The bonds, with supplemental state funds, will be used to replace Manti next 10 years with no increase in the County jail a Ring Section Binder superintendent Royal Allred to a deputy superintendent. Judge Don Tibbs found the three board additions and improvements, $518,000; Moab—wereoverwhelmingly approved ure Colorful, Washable tinued in Sixth District Court after the trio's lawyer quit the case anything that would violate the state’s Orderly and 16 other smaller projects totalling $4.25 million elections Tuesday, three bonding proposals—in Salt Lake City. Sanpete County and Both have first degree Allr nd will r SPECIAL OFFER AVAILABLE ANYTIME the Three Bonding Proposals Get Approvalof Voters in Utah ‘ fourth myth, according to Friedman, is the the poor. He said that the government must tax people. not business, so that it can spend moneyon the t Duffin finished a distant A pre-trial hearing was scheduled Friday at which fourth to pick up the other spot on the a jurytrial date will be set Novemberballot with 152 votes. Charged are Kenneth Strate, Spring City, Bryant The three candidates failing to pull enough votes to go into the Nov. 8 Madsen, Fairview, and Mark Cook, Moroni. Their atgeneral election were: Denis L, Howe torney, Thomas Blonquist, formally withdrew Tues134 votes, Max T. Kieffer 121, and day. The board members are chargedin a complaint signed byPatricia Mellor, Spring City Curtis Dan Preece 84 Thecomplaint seeks restraining orders prohibiting the defendants fromholding closed meetingsin violation of the Open Meetings Act and from doing Hardrock miner Wayne Putman and ig tt The idea that governmentcan provide a ‘free lunch” for four general election three membersof the North Sanpete Board of Education charged with malfeasance in office for the finalists Wright led all candidates in the method they used to replacethedistrict's superintenseven-way race, polling 278 votes. In- dent Scheduled to begin Tuesday, the trial was concumbent Arbuckle was second with 250 Mary pla { r by the were locked in a three-way select Alvarez Jr, 140 Attorney's off federal mag charges aga aying was caused the economy The depression in the United States was caused by afailure of the federal government's monitary policy, resulting in mismanagement of the nation’s race in Tuesday's primaryelection to Lehmer was second with 204 votes, while developer and City Planning Commission Chairman Robert Wells pulled 158 yotes. and businessman Matt hool nor force Friedman saic day thefirst mythis that “robber barons andcapitalists ofthe 1800stook ady antage Councilman Robert M. Arbuckle, and Norman R. Wright and Marlow L. election for the two four-year council seats open Martinez, an 11-year veteran on the council, received 230 votes. Former : total at 886,000, an increase of 7.009 n August andup0.1 to 8 Spercaltie of from these be Centerville PARK CITY, Utah (UPI) Coun cilman Richard Martinez outpolled all The district While actual unemployment was 798,000, adjusting the figuresto leye| out seasonal variationsput the jobless 146 and Junior T Glismannreceived 163 votes in Tues: day's primaryelection, followed distantly by Lynn D Poll with 89, Jamies K. Besso 63, and Renoldo J. Harper 58. Franklin K. Harris was eliminated receiving only 14 votes In Salt Lake, the S Salt Hesaid the voting on the Nov. 8 general election money supply If the federal government had not steppedin, the ballot. but City Council candidate Charles J. Stromberg was the top vote depression would have been a garden variety recesFriedmansaid getter in Tuesday's municipal primary sion,” Hesaid thethird mythis that government has had elections Brown led the four-year race for to step in with financial programs to help the average may 3 votes. followed by Wil- wage earner because business “has failed to carry liam with 197 votes. Can- the ball.” But he said the so-call demandfor gover jidates eliminated fromthe mayorality ment services was created by government itself and SOUTH WEBER CITY, Utah (UPI Vergil F. Glismannappeared certain to be elected to the City Council after he cameclose to outpolling the other four candidates combined for the two by voters now accepted as truth. Hesaid the next mythinvolves thebelief that the each won a berth in the mayorality votes on the municipal primary n CanyonCity But sts have ‘opposed t ie gaiathe US econonile systerd Has developed great depression of the 1930s'’ Keith Brown and William B. Johnson Lyle Waldron was the only candidate eliminated in the primary, with just 11 attorney OTTAWA (UPI) — Unemployment ‘arding to seasonally adjusted figuras releasedto y by Statistics Canada failure of American business to adjust to world trends, andthe federal government hadto stepin to Grantsville cilman Plofchan at 29, and Bledsoe 27 Canade ae Rate Up and more government, and less and less we're peated fo ard a five myths’ Haywk withdrew Chris\ tens en Was a dist. ant second with 31 votes. followed closely by Coun 1 only edged up slightly during September ac. general election Allman I wilderness area, wr ile environmentalists want up to 9695 per n the lands designated a, e continue on the road we're going down of sends Sam Allman and rist into the Noy. 8 vith 203 votes, with Secrist econd, 152 votes. 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