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Show Wednesday January 9 Utah-Regional: White HousePressure Brings Missile Impact Study Funds CARSON CITY, Nev. (UPI) — Gov Robert List said Tuesday pressure from White House staff resulted in the release of $1 million in federal funds to Nevada and Utah to study ihe possible impact of locating the MX missile system in the two states some more hell with them referring to the Air Force The primesite so far for the $33 bil lion projectis in Utah and Nevada. But ficient we'll reason to foot List and Matheson have coniplained they are notgetting information out of the Air Force on the progress and steps being taken in considering other possi- making “I'm disappointed it’s been as dif- blelocations. ficult as this to resolve the issue.”’ List The $1 million, to be divided evenly told newsmen. ‘Our experience has been frustrating and disappointing and between the two states. will allow T hope in future dealings (with the Pen- studies on how the project will affect tagon) there will be substantial im- water supplies recreation lands, far. ming, mining and how small comprovement.’ Utah Gov. Scott Matheson and munitieswill handietheinflux of more Nevada MXproject coordinator Connie than 20.000 workers whowill build the Ashcraft flew to Washington D.C. Mon- project. dayin an effort to free the funds which Part of Nevada's $500.90 will be dishave been heidup for a month.List said tributed to iocal governments so they “T'm fairly confident we will see the can start their own studies. money by next week. If not, we'll raise List said if the $1 million wasnot suf- “to do the job we have to” then be back for more. There is no Nevada taxpayers should have the bill since it is not of our The governorsaid the hassleover the The latest happenings from in and Around the Beehive State ERA in Missouri Johnson Contends LOUIS (UPI) — A Virginia woman who was excommunicated from the Mormon Church asa result of comments made in support of the Equal Rights Amendment says the church will sponsor opposition to the amendment in Missouri later this month Sonia Johnson said Tuesday the $1 million came because “‘of the strings they (the Pentagon) wanted to impose and they werenot acceptable.” He said Mormon Church sends manyof its the Pentagon wanted periodic reports from the states on what their positions would be and if opposition would be identify itself as backing the anti-ERA tnemberstostates in which the amendment is being debated but does not Se. Mrs. Johnsonsaid she had been told that such 2 grouy is due in Jefferson City on Jan. 15, List stressed the states must be inSpeaking for the church in St. Louis. dependent in making its judgment He Mathews said many Mormons. insaid it “took White House staff pressure to assure the rnoneycamewithout organizing a Missouri Citizens Council slrings.”” lo block ratification of the amendment “We have to be free to oppose any or but the church was involved in no raised to the project. all aspects of the MX,”’ said List. covert activity. Missing at Utah Prison A statewidesearct saysit will test a plan in Utah to attract was missing during a 4 p.m. back guarantee could be expanded to include every dealership in the country which handles Chrysler products, Hesaid Chrysler does not fear that large numbersof people will take advantage of the money-back guarantee to get a free car for a month. Hospital Offer Being Eyed SALT LAKE CITY (UPI) — The Utah Building Board is studying anoffer by an Ogden firm to trade some land and buildings for the old St Benedict's Hosptial. Universal Properties Inc. Tuesday offered to tradean office building and a house for the vacant hospital, which is valued at $2.4 million. In two roundsof bidding, the state has had no cash offers from the hospital. _ The two-story office building owned by Universalis located at 320 Healy St. and contains 23.280 square teet. lt is already mostly rented to a division of the Utah Department of Social Services. _ Universal also proposed trading a duplex across the street from theoffice building. It suggested removing the duplex and turning the property into a parkinglot for the offices. State Purchasing Agent J. Douglas Christiansensaid he is unfamiliar with § the Healy Street property. William D. Jones of the building board said the offer would be studied. 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The customer won't have to prove there is anything mechanically wrong with the auto. risk.” If the test is successful, the money- Pierson, a five-year veterancf the force oncethrough theheart and foundly Officials at the Utah State Prison said Brian Stack of Woodstock. Ill Refund Planin the State customers byoffering them full refundif they decide within 30 days they donot like their new car. Thetest will include nearly 20 Chrysler. Plymouth and Dodgedealershipsalongthe state’s Wasatch Front, from Ogden to Provo, beginning Jan. 15, said Bob Niemi, a spokesman for the automaker’s advertising firm. Three Chryslerofficials today held a news conference in Salt Lake City a re’s no way for the customerto Tuesday to spell out full details of the lose,” Niemi said. “He can try a Chrysler product with absolutely no pilot project. 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