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Show g a 1ST VAllBY VIEW Evaluation Thursday, Mar. 5, raise the questions as to 1981 - dent and piano instructor Accreditation Team On UTC Campus TAYLORSVILLE. Stu- faculty and dents ad- ministrators of Utah Technical College will be acmet by a creditation team repre- senting the Utah State Oitue of Education during the week for a regular ocational e aluation periodic accreditation is required, explain-- ' ed Uavid S Gailey, coor-dn- , Cor of post secon- s d.u and manpower of the Utah State ' (Mine of Education, s.nci Utech receives ap- - Teams will evaluate administration, business and office training programs, distributive education as well as tech- nical and industrial areas such as auto mechdiesel, machine welding, carpentry, masonry, commercial art, drafting design, anics, shop, electronics, barbering printing, and cosme- tology pro-giam- - piovmately i ' $600,000 On Friday COG To Discuss Fencing an- - through the State card for Vocational u uly t lu ation I. mes R Schmrel, (' president, said the evaluation process Hi i , a good one since the t .uns are made up of ..dnnnistrators and staff lot mhers from other col-lesand schools He added that many I 1C staff members have t 'I on evaluation on other college (drr.puses It gives a little perspective by having someone else look at siived Rains he voiir institution, commented. Earlier this week the team visited the Redwood campus and will be on the downtown campus today (Thursday). Industrial - Change Denied WEST VALLEY. Kezonmg for a proposed industrial park at 2200 So Redwood Road was denied here Thursday by the City Planning Com- mission The commission action coincided with a staff recommendation for denial based on the varied uses available in the M-- l (manufacturing) zone sought by applicant . F. C. Stangl. 'Were concerned that M-- l might open if (the parcel) to uses not outlined in the pro69-at- said staffer posal, Jared Campbell. The research-orienteindustrial park described by a spokesman for the applicant was a good for the land, Iampbell said But, he added, an M-- l zone also Aould allow heavy indust lial uses considered i udesirable by the city. If M-- l were granted, die city would not have d much control over whether the property w as utilized for heavy or light industry, the city planner noted. To reduce the variety of uses allowed m an M-- l one, the staff received permission from the Planning Commission to begin study on a research and development zone Salt Lake City has a similar zone for its research parks, Campbell said SO SALT LAKE. Use of gold and silver redemption centers as fronts for illegal fencing activities will be discussed by local government officials here tomorrow (Friday). The topic will be part the agenda for the monthly County Council of Governments (COG) The group meeting meets at 7:30 am. in South Salt Lake City of Hall COG members will hear a final report on the Airports System plan being prepared by the Wasatch Front Regional Council. The councils work Zoning - and program budget also will be considered by the local mayors and county commissioners. The councils action in connection with the states monetary investment strategy also will be discussed So, too, will the status of pending legislation as state lawmakers enter the final week of the current y session For Concerts musical several pro- grams and presentations while carrying out his mission-relate- d work. Upon his return to this area, he had a key role in organizing and presenting orchestra as well as vocal performances of The Messiah, a noted Christmas musical program, at the local level. He has served as a musical accompanist, coach and soloist. Judge Has Eight As SALT LAKE. Eight members of the class of 1981 at Judge Memorial high have been named finalists m the National Merit Scholarship program. The honorees were also the schools Na- tional Merit semi-finalist- s, representing the in Utah. The senior class comprises .07 percent, of all senior high school students in the state. The eight seniors are Timothy R. Andrus, Andrew G. Deiss, Kevin M. Delaney, Jean C. Flesher, Ross M. of percent eight semi-finalis- ts Pamela J. Angela D. r from year. $250 renewable ranging to $1,500 per 1971 the LDS churchs Temple Square concert series tomorrow (Friday) and Saturday night. Mark R. Hansen, son of J. Russell and Marilyn Hansen, 8349 W. 3190 South, will present piano performances of works by Mendelssohn, Bee- Uuwuu) THE LEGISLATURE If HUM rot MU MITON Diifnct 12 in thoven, Chopin and Scriabin in the two concert programs, which will be held in the upper theater of the north visitors center at Salt Lakes Temple Square. Both concerts, which are open to those age 8 and older, will get under way at 7:30. Free tickets are available at the north visitors center. Now a Salt Lake resi Currently, automobile accidents are the leading cause of accidental death, injury and property damage m the U.S. Based on this fact, it is impor- tant that policy makers seek in highway safety. House Bill No. thus reduce Activities County library officials have announced plans to offer a variety of programs for youngsters at area branches this defect-cause- d month. Scouts are being Lake Library, 2480 So. State, on March 10 at 7 p m. is 102, presently before the Legislature is no exception to this ideal of increased safety on our highways. Proponents of this bill responsibility poned until the ex- piration of the inspection sticker. The real danger in these public attitudes is that there is serious question of the effectiveness of the vehicle inspection program in detecting possible mechanical failure. An example of this" is,1 a check of the brake shoes does noteliminate the possibility of the most severe and dreaded problem, massive brake failure. This is due to a break in the line or cylinder, neither of which are checked during inspection. The Highway Patrol has the currently to conduct ran- authority dom roadblock inspection checks. Increased use of this would further encourage drivers to maintain safe automobiles as there would constantly be the chance of confronting a roadblock and being cited for operating a vehicle deemed unsafe. Repeal of mandatory vehicle inspection would not impair the safety of our highways. Actually the opposite, safer driving, is likely to be the result, as citizens take responsibility for their own property, insuring their own safety. par- ticipants should read the photography merit badge manual and bring materials for making pinhole cameras. Films selected especially FESTIVAL . . . Kathorina "The Lion in Winter," one of Hepburn start along with Peter O'Toole in the programs featured in KUED, Channel 7 s "Festival Nights." Two Weeks SALT LAKE. KUED will launch its annual drive to attract viewers with the debut Saturday of Festival Nights. Diversity is the theme y of the festival, designed as a showcase of the high quality programming available on the local PBS affiliate, Channel 7. Katherine Hepburn, Willie Nelson, Rudolf Nureyev, Steve Allen and Alistair Cooke are January among performers whose talents will be featured in the festival. Viewers will have an opportunity to view Miss Hepburn, a three-tim- e Academy Award winner, from several vantage points. She stars as Eleanor of Acquitame beside Peter OTooles Henry II in the television debut of The Lion in Winter at 8 p.m. Monday. The following Monday, - T SALT among LAKE. Three rapes 1,329 were cases in- vestigatedtheduring County January by Sheriffs Department. Of that total, 1,220 rob- bery, burglary and theft cases resulted in losses of property valued at the depart$964,194, ments monthly report stated. Thefts accounted for the bulk of the months activity, with deputies responding to 782 calls, all but three of which proved to be actual of- fenses. Deputies es- timated the value of the stolen property PBS will carry a 7:40 p m. Saturday. retrospective look at Helping the veteran Miss Hepburns comic will be Jim Hecareer through film clips nsons Muppets, Tom and interviews with the actress associates, Poston, Louis Nye, Don Carl Reiner, Milton Berle, Peggy Lee and Bill Dana. Immediately after that show, Willie Nelson and five premier country songwriters - Floyd Tillman, Whitey Shafer, and her Knotts, including Henry and Jane Fonda, John Houseman, Lauren Bacall and OToole. Launching the Festival on Saturday are a three-hou- r special starring Steve Allen and an hour of Willie Nelson and five country songwriters on Austin City Limits. Allens comedy special County Case Total For Month Is 1,329 forcible pre- - Festival To Start On In for schoolers will be shown in the Rainbow Room at Whitmore Library, 2197 E. 70th South, on March 12 at 10:30 a m. On the 14th at the Magna branch, 8339 W. 3500 South, stories for school-ag- e children will be told by Dorothy Pollock of the YWCA beginning at 10:30 a m. A Blustery Day is the title of a program to be presented on the 14th at the Granger Library, while Wyofell by 8 percent. thus, drivers are lulled into thinking that their cars are safer and need less maintenance attention. This possibility is supported by public opinion surveys which suggest that drivers tend to believe that the mechanical safety is improved by mandatory periodical inspections and that voluntary safety repairs or checks may be post- of- Program ficials noted that percent, vidual re- quired. reported fatality rate increases of 10 percent and A possible explanation for this lies in the idea that the mandate has altered driver behavior and attitudes. The first attitude is that inspected g cars lead to on the part of their drivers. The second behavior adjustment is a perception that government responsibility for safety maintenance is substituted for indi- in- vited to prepare for merit badges in photography at the South Salt and New Mexico mings HTS. COTTONWOOD accidents? Regional data indicate that there is no linkage between the absence of laws requiring state vehicle inspections and increases in the number of accidents, injuries, or fatalities. In 1976, Idaho repealed its mandatory vehicle inspection law. In 1977, New Mexico and Wyoming followed suit and repealed theirs. Utah, which has such a law and whose motorists actually drive fewer miles than motorists in surrounding states, had a 33 percent increase in its fatality rate for auto accidents in 1977. Idaho 15 youngsters are beijig invited to hear stores and watch films 4 including Red BallooO Eye Many risk-takin- Finalists scholarships credit will be the artist s, including the student directorship for the schools yuletide presentation of Amahl and the Night Visitors. Hansen, whose mother is a clerk at the Magna Library, filled an LDS mission to Spain from 1972-7performing m concert halls, playing cathedral organs, making performance tours and helping to organize four-yea- Cyprus high graduate who has numerous musical achievements and performances to his featured numerous perfor-mance- Rowland and Jon W. Smith. As merit finalists, they are eligible to receive . A had key roles in Ripley, - Grad Slated LAKE. received a bachelors degree from the University of Utah and a masters from BYU. While at Cyprus, he was active in several musical programs and Gagnon, Cyprus SALT at Brigham Young University, Hansen 2880 W. 3650 South, from 10 a.m. to noon. School-ag- e Libraries whether or not mandatory vehicle inspections actually provide additional safety and to what extent are mechanical failures the cause of highway accidents. Still more importantly, do mandatory vehicle inspections detect possible mechanical failures and public television programming starting at spoofs -- Red Lane, Hank Cochrane and Sonny - team Throckmorton their talents on songs including Little Bitty Tear, Crazy Middle-ag- and number and 11 involved other dangerous weapons. Of the theft total, cases dealing with the theft of motor vehicle parts and accessories were most pronounced, numbering 171. Thefts from vehicles totaled 141 and there were 122 cases of shoplifting, the department reported. Deputies arrested 439 Teddy Beaefs Balloon Trip. Tips on bicycle safe will be shared at th South Salt Lake bran) on the 14th at 2 Representatives of th communitys poll department ill disc safety guidelines show filrps. Animal movies will featured at the SojAh Jordan Library, 10300 Beckstead Lane, on (he 14th at 2 p m. Titles Include Noahs Ark, Old Yeller and Incredible Journey. Films to be presented at 10 a m. on the 14th at 1 the Peterson branch, East, include Big Green Cater- 9340 So. 700 Crystal Tipjis pillar, and Alistair, Just Ohe Me and Sand Castled Additional information is available by calltfig 943-761- 4 RADIO. Spec. 4 Christopher R. McCallum, son of Mr. and Mrs. DeltJert A. McCallum, 1617 Conifer Way, Taylorsville, has arrived for duty at Fort Hood, Tex. McCallum is a senior raijio operator. AIR COMPRESSOR SALE Cate Industrial Co.'i Grand Opening Said Ingersoll-Ran- S d H.P. Pkg. Compressor. Heavy Dwty 60 Gal. Receiver; Normally $1600.0Q. March only plus. Calf $1,099.00. 0555. 2207' West 2415 So.1 Sa , 801-97- 4 Lake City, Utah. Hearted Woman. report said. In addition, Couhty Sheriffs investigated 99 assault cases. Firearms were involved in seven, knifes in an equal e Good and t , , r, II2GBS7GIE' at persons during the of- fC month for a variety of $267,413. fenses. The largest porto Deputies responded 22 robberies, 15 of which tion, nearly 20 percent, involved firearms. were in the age group, the report Estimated value of the stolen property was stated. $55,174. Drug abuse violations A total of 363 burresulted in the arrest of glaries also were investi- 42 persons, 19 for the sale gated, with property or manufacture of illicit losses amounting to drugs and 23 for posses$495,028. Losses es- sion. The majority of timated at $146,579 were those cases (30) involved reported in 53 cases of marijuana, Januarys motor vehicle thefts, the tally sheet showed. u w d H O Regular s26.99 A. Thru March 28 push rotary and reel mowers only offer does not Include riding mowers, garden tractors Offer good for Sears Mowers onlyl Sharpen blade (rotary) Drain, All with clean oil Clean gas line, tank Power clean housing Replace spark plug; other parts. If needed, are extra Self-propelle- d, from the Division of Continuing and fulfillment, or just plain fun! 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