Show The Utah Statesman Teton uniSE Idaho (APP-Mor- dam disaster not over than e after the Teton Dam Reclama-nearlthe Bureau of finished paying m year ijOO y damage claims against the government to finish it up as can" said Ned "I expect we will Uan few wrapped up within a for some appeals geUu except a Bureau of Tetoa Dam nation dam in eastern Idaho wa s he-- jtrH June 5 976 as it The Hied for the first time flood claimed 1 1 lives and md heavy damage from the loburg area downstream nearly aAoermn Falls Reservoir Here trying 4) as we Boise 1 Damage originally was estimated as high as 1 billion Congress eventually appropriated 400 million and of last week there was 843 million left in the damage fund There's enough left over so Congress was able to appropriate 192 million from the fund to puv part of the cost of recons' ructing American Falls Dam Latest reports show the federal agency has paid 309 million has spent 6 million for administration and has 843 million left Minus the 192 million being diverted to the American Falls project that means there's about 65 million left to pay claims It appears far less than that amount will be needed Court allows Utes to voice opinions Supreme (APl-T- he WASHINGTON e Court will let the Ute tell in writing its views lower court's decision for- M ay tht federal government to gi ve tik 157000 acres of land 10000 acres currently a ad under an oil shale program a Utes to brief in a " at accepted for review by the kgl court last June 11 At the same time however the art turned down a Ute request issued justice order allowing the fta one-anai- iifriend-of-the-court- te the tribe be allowed to interne is the case a move that would ire permitted the tribe lawyer a pertidpate in oral arguments More the justices later this year At aeut is the Interior Depar-taat'- e authority under a 1934 he the Taylor Grazing Act Ike moat Western states Utah sored land grants to support pbft education when it became a Seta Congress in subsequent epktwi provided that if lands peely granted were lost to ae private use such as the sang of minerals substitute ite called indemnity lands aid be given to the states -- Between 1965 and 1971 Utah selected 194 parcels comprising more than 157000 acres of public land in Uintah County in payment for lost mineral land All the lands selected are located within federal grazing districts established under the 1934 law In addition much of the land ia rich in minerala Since 1974 10000 acres of the land chosen have been leased by the government to private companies exploring for oil shale To date the government has realized more than 72 million in revenues from those leases The government balked at handing over the land to Utah contending that "the selections involve lands of grossly disparate values” Utah then sued the government The 10th US Circuit Court of Appeals ruled in favor of Utah and in so doing greatly restricted the discretion the secretary of interior has in handling such requests under the grazing act In ita request to intervene the Ute tribe contended that all of the disputed acreage is within the Uintah and Ouray Reservation in northeastern and Utah east-centr- fed judge has a hearing today for a JhUke City man arrested by Psm Young University police Jf Maths ago and charged with "retrial abuse kWet Court Judge David Sam rule at that time on a by lawyer Ron Stanger to 2 dropped on and ®trpment groun-- j over- - 31 preside at the Oct 25 IfevidChipman 24 charged y count- - Chipman 1 BYU student was 27 ”Y mpus police in County and was accused of ®oiual advances to "'Neumann a student police decoy “fe motion Stanger called msat illegal because the police officers weren't r? iTC2UU“d' W contends the student been charged with li7Haid the original intent Treating officer was to lewdness Utah law giving wjy regular police is an uncon- - l"dinenor J1 ijVTPys ’wlT-1 I enforce °n He said it power enforce Awards The school is hy lK Church “ UU) Ws2!?td of Latter-da- "h'ch atasKL Homosexuals 1 1 Sain- excom- - DaHioOaVa-wl-'-Ml- 979 Page 3 residential property damage almost exactly the same amount for damage to 704 businesses 108 million for farm damage 93 million to repay area utilities an average of almost 90000 to settle nine wrongful death claims and an average of about 38000 for 10 personal injury claims Three other wrongful death claims were rejected as were nine claims for personal injury One person who filed a claim for $204000 for personal injury settled for $13761 The federal government also paid about 10 million for damage to personal property and an average of about 15000 each for 303 claims for loss of income The Bureau of Reclamation said it received 7884 claims asking 535 million damages Claims for 80 million were denied and about 82 million was cut from other claims Another 24 claims asking about 1 million were withdrawn The agency has been under a court order since December of 1976 banning public disclosure of details about the claims Last week the Justice Marion Callister to lift that MAYER JON VOIGHT presents DUNAWAY FAYE RICKY SCHRODER THE WARDEN CHAMP-JAC- ARTHUR HILL Music by DAVE GRUSIN Screenplay by WA1JER NEWMAN Based on a story by FRANCES MARION Produced by DYSON L0VE11- - Directed by FRANCO ZEFBREUJ 0W3NAI SOUNDTRACK MMD tUSBSTfl U BUM ftMLABli ON PUWET RECORDS MUROCOLOR MO WtS MOM Wednesday Thursday 7:30 - —J Friday - Saturday v5yL Admission NO 7:00 and 9:30 $100 order Colburn Travel Sorvicahas tmm® AAMLAGBBJE Device helps doctors conduct brain research SALT LAKE CITY (AP)-- A that can help doctors pinpoint exact locations inside the brain has been developed by a June ’graduate of the University of Utah That's right! device If you are using American AirUnes or United Airlines Colburn Travel has htilf fare coupons available We But hurry con save you 50 ore good only through coupons Dec 15th College of Medicine The equipment developed by Dr Russell Brown has been described as a major advance in the technique of stereotactic instrumentation and ia one of the most significant research contributions made by a medical student 1 1 1 And Rcmombor I' IS Society of Automotive Engineers Tune up Clinic Sat Oct 20 1979 8 am noon the Technology Bldg (automotive section) 1 claims defends the police force maintaining it will not use the authority to enforce statewide the rules promulgated by the University except for violations of the law in 7 paid Most of the governmental agencies were paid from federal disaster assistance funds he said To date the federal government has paid 82 million for 2370 sets hearing date bProvo sex abuse case ftOVQ Utah IAP)— A 1 About 8000 claims were filed including 12 for wrongful death and 20 for personal injury AU but a few have been settled Still pending are 9 million in claims for residential property damage business damage and loss to farms than 300000 in claims for personal property damage and loss of income remain to be settled About 36 million in damage to governmental units such as cities counties and school districts remain to be resolved But Stessman who served as chief claims officer in the Rexburg area for several years said most of those claims are for work already performed only details remain before the claims are Judge 2 Wednesday October HI TO TO csE-fcncasnas-' &1E3SS3 KSHIVATO Wte fj -- 1 J $ ' LTJAJU £ lVVVAAYVTAYVA' $ |