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Show Expansion, Concessions , . alir J.L. Charts Airport Pacts rhe Salt Lake City Airport Authority Friday the city hire emg Aerospace Systems, Inc., to i snage the international airports expansion project. group also asked Paul B. Gaines, r'jports director, to begin negotiations vlth Marriott Corp. and Sky Chef on a fecal contract proposal to operate the .'.d and drink concession. I '-t- he '7 Closed-Doo- r Meeting action came after a closed-doo- r toThe ; etmg in the office of Streets Commissioner Jess A. Agraz. The authority aired five proposals for a project 'ad -onager and listened to eight firms t want the food franchise. ".Mr. Gaines said Boeing, which has a rge operation in Ogden, would be Liquor Agency Asks to Use Mini Computer Salt iakf Sribnnr hired for 16 months. It would receive approximately $450,000 for management services needed to coordinate the facilitys $C0 million expansion project Target of Complaints The food operation, currently handled by Air Terminal Services, Inc , has been the target of health department and citizen complaints. The authority notified Air Terminal Services, Inc , it would probably seek a new operator for the $500,000-- a year operation After Mr. Gaines negotiates with Marriott and Sky Chef, he is expected to recommend one of the firms for a formal contract. The contract would then be endorsed by the authority and sent to city commissioners for 1 .... jSa.i.i. F The Utah State Liquor Control Commission asked Calvin L Rampton Friday for permission to computer to help ease acquire a small inventory control and stock ordering The request now must go before the State Computer Steering Board Rampton suggested that aii.ee the board has begun to study using muu as an computers by separate state agencies alternative to computer centralization that was a primary goal five years ago the request might get favorable treatment. Commission Chairman Ottis M Plant told Gov. Rampton the commission has reached a point in revamping the liquor commission's oerauons where three major actions must be taken Acquire an computer, organize the agency so as to insure management can function as a business, and hire a controller with CPA qualifications Computer's Cost The computer would cost $1,5M) to $2,000 a month, Mr. Plant said, an amount which would be more than offset by savings He noted many commission reports and statements are manually prepared, some from data off th state's central computer and then manually completed Mr. Plant described the system as incredible." Mr. Plant said the commissions desire to open up e outlet for clubs and restaurants in a the commissions warehouse at 1625 S 9th West will be hampered by lack of a computer as it takes time to prepare warehouse release forms by hand A computer would print process forms quickly while customers waited, he explained 2 New Positions Gov. Rampton gave an okay to start procedures necessary to create two new positions within the organization. These will be an operations manager and an administrative manager, and the two would work under thp director Salary range would be $23, (Ml to $24,000 for the former position, and $20,000 to $22,000 for the latter. Saturday Vi miV r si N - Gov Morning, September is, 1Q7fi I) Page One large-purchas- i Photo bv Max Summit County Sheriff Ronald R. Robinson, right, escorts Emory Doan Beck, 21, was m Salt Jail Friday alter he Lake was arraigned in Coalville on murder charges The former Lyman, W'yo , resident was extradited from Wyoming State Prison in Raw lings He is accused m the December, 1974, shooting of Utah Highway Patrol Trooper William near Echo Reservoir in Summit County Beck, serv mg time m Wyoming on a City-Count- y job description should be piepaied lot Ihe positions and a grade level assigned, under auspices of the State Personnel Office and Merit System Council, Gov. Rampton said. He added there should be no budgetary problem m adding the new positions. $20,000 annual salaries of the old commissioners are no longer being drawn and are because new eommisisioners serve part-tim- e paid only per diem. Mr. Jorgensen began teaching at 19 and rose through the education ranks to serve as assistant superintendent of the Jordan School District from 1956 until his retirement m 1967. Teaching Career He was teaching principal at Highland Boys School from 1921 to 1923, teaching principal at Crescent School from 1924 to 1937 ; principal of West Jordan Elementary and Junior Higii sthoois National Weather Service Data showery and cooler temperatures make up the Saturday weather picture tor most of the Intermountam Area Probability ot 40 precic 3ion !sed pwci Saturday and 20 percent Saturday Lake Salt City area, the for night with generally fair weather due Sunday through Wednesday TEMPERATURE CHART 12 hr 18 hr high Utah S3 61 Biandmg 31 Bryce Canyon 63 Bullfro9 46 CedarCity 37 Coalville 47 Delta 46 HnksviN 53 Logan 44 79 Milford 65 Moab 7 fcT37T.1 BTS rr arrttfl 71 ttM f. J - - Tr- s 1 11 4cMpmpr tk Brent, Calif Bar, West Jordan; ; 10 Sandy grandchildren and a ; great-grandchil- d Funeral services will be Monday noon in the Sandy 14th LDS Ward Chapel, 1500 E 8600 South. Friends may call at 8090 S State Sunday from 6 to 8 p m and at the ward chapel Monday before serv ices Burial will be in the Murray Cemetery A, M munity, those being helped and the workers themselves, Elder Hanks said In other action, awards were presented to outstanding volunteer workers and members of the community who have made outstanding contributions on behalf of the retarded Receiving the Don Quixote Award was James Byrnes, director of Project TURN (Teaching Utahs Retarded Normalization), a program operating m Salt Lake, Davis and Weber counties which provides community group training homes for retarded young adults. In addition, plaque-mounte-d certificates were also awarded to outstanding volunteer workers bv Hitler Court Bars Teacher Transfer The Granite Sehool District is prohibited from transferring a teafher to another school m an order signed by Chief Judge Willis W. Ritter, US District Court for Utah The district had ordered the transfer of Norma Dye Phipps from Twin Peaks 5 East, to Elementary School, Moor Elementary Meadow School, East, Holladay Judge Ritter ordered the district to halt the transfer pending further order of the court The order stems from a civil suit filed in U S District Court for Utah by Mrs 5325-104- 5315-17t- h Phipps against the district, Willis D Wynn, assistant superintendent; John Reed Call, superintendent; Robert K Halliday, administrative assistant to Mr Wynn and Nedra S Robinson, principal of Twin Peaks. The action notes that Mr. Phipps has been a Grrnite Education Assn faculty representative at Twin Peaks for five years The suit also seeks punitive damages of $100,000 Mrs Phipps contends in the action she was told she was being transferred because of a conflict" at the school 43 Ogden Price Provo Richfield Roosevelt Salt LakeC ity St George Tooele Un versityof Utah Wendover 57 24 Sait Lake Weather Data tation for 24 nour period enaod Friday at6om trace Precipitation 13 Accumulative deficien fnr Sent cv 24 Precipitation since October 1, 42 W75 16 28 accumulative excess Sunrise Saturday 7 11 MDT sunset hr 7 32 MDT Sait Lake City Ogden and Provo Variable clouds Saturday with show ers and some thundershowers Charing Saturday night and fair 48 46 42 47 60 56 56 63 S5 02 07 J 64 '4 23 60 51 55 23 9 59 02 75 74 50 04 46 72 49 tr tr 60 46 13 45 tr 71 . Butte Bozeman West Yellowstone PWtri J 03 C 20 Ely Las Vegas - 87 71 0 69 Wmnemucca WARM FRONT" COLD STATIC FRONT front: Wyoming 60 Chevenne Evanston Rock Springs Sheridan 73 77 . 85 Cooler Colorado Dei ver Gra"d Jioennn 53 8? 6 h in- - readings are due to Saturday at most in effevi Intermountain Region points; scattered showers predicted k A1AA4AAA A , M S A Tv, ,,aCA Jr X Extended Outlook Monday Through Wednesday Mostly drv and mild Utah Highs 75 to 85 Monday warming into most stations Tuesday and the 60s at Wednesday Lows mostly 45 to 55 Dry and mud Southern Idaho Highs 70s lows 40s and lower 50s Mostly dry but mcreas Nevada mo chance of afternoon thunder showers Tuesday and Wednesday Highs warming Warmmg trend from the 70s Monday into the 60s Tuesday and Wednesday uunh mo i and nosriv w me 9us extreme south Lows mostly 40s norm and central to the 60s extreme south Chance of shower on Wyoming Monday Temneratures below nor mal Highs mostly m the 60s on Saturoav and a slow warming trend to upper 50s and low Os on Wedr.es dav Low tmp'dturas tn the gnpor 70s ai d Xs n the northwest and ncJ v n the 40 ustwnc-- e - 59 70 C KG Rr 53 Lows Cooler Saturday Sunday Saturday night unoer 40s Highs 70s and lower Sunday mid Saturday 70s Probability ot measurable ram 70 percent 60 ofTri Saturday ngnt Utah Partly cloudy Saturday with scattered showers or thunder showers north and tew thonderyhow ers south C'earmg Saturday night and fair Sunday Cooler Saturday Lows Saturday mgnt in the 40s Highs 70s and lower 80s Southeast Idaho Scattered show ers or thundershowers continuing Saturday then decreasing Saturday mqht with partial clearing Mostly sunny Sunday Few patches morning too vahevs Lows 35 to 45 Saturday mgnt Highs 60s to low TH both oavs Var able cloudiness m Nevada northweast otherwise fair through Some high cloudiness in Sunday north Sunday Lows Saturday night 44 m north to 60 to 34 to ranqmg from 65 m extreme south Highs Saturday and Sunday varying from 70s in north to 85 to 90 in souh Wyoming - Variable cloudiness Saturday w th widely scattered showers and thunderstorms Cloudy Saturday mqht and Sunday with occas onai showers and thunders forms east and scattered showers west Cooling and thunderstorms trend Saturday through Sunday Highs Saturday 60s west to 70s eat Lows Saturday mqht 30s west to 4is east Higns Sunday uoer 50s and 60S 05 1- - A- - praised Friday during an awards banquet here of the Utah Association for Retarded Citizens (UARC). Elder Marion G. Hanks, an Assistant to the Council of Twelve Apostles of the Church of Jesus Chnst of Latter-da- y Saints, praised the volunteer workers during the annual Don Quixote Awards Banquet of the UARC. Such service is one of the ways in which in spite of mechanization we manifest our and automation humanity," he said He said human virtues such as strength and character are manifest m volunteer workers and expressed a need for such w'ork Pacific States Anchorage Fairbanks Honolulu Juneau tos Angeles Portland San Diego San Francisco Seattle Spokane 4 L retarded citizens were The work of volunteers in this kind of enterprise affects the com- 53 Qsntitiit j&sistyji to ra g-ra- MonticeMo Burley Gooding Idaho Fails Lewiston Mai ad Pocatello Salmon Twin Falls . VVJ C Utah's Order Spyucd Lists Survivors Survivors include his sons, Volunteer workers SNOWBIRD who assist m programs to help 1 "wgmsm - rnrr r 4 Council m 1947. Diamond Summit County Sheriff Ronald R declined to comment on We folspecific evidence, stating lowed and eliminated a number of leads." In the Coalville arraignment. Justice of the Peace Reed Warner indicated a preliminary hearing would be held there Sept 29 Robinson Weather Picture Changing to Rain in Area Scattered r He was a graduate of the University of Utah and a former bishop in his ward He was elected president of the Jordan District Administrative Jerry, When she confronted the man, he pushed her and fled with $135 cash which he found m the purse. .by- - He was born Oct. 18, Pleasant, Sanpete County, to Hans Peter and Marie Olsen Jorgensen. He married Elsa Mane Anderson, Aug 22, 1923, in Murray. The marriage was later solemnized in the Salt Lake Temple, Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y Sauits 1901, in Mount Jack, through her and 1955, 1956. Takes $135 purse JiiHiS-- to Special to The Tribune of Bingham High School in 1955 and wife; maging 1937 drugs conviction, resisted extradition for several months Volunteer Workers Praised principal Night Visitor Ann Turney, 700 East block of 1300 South, told police that she awoke in the night to discover a man in her home rum- I from Emery Dean Beck, accused of killing CHI trooper in 1971. Snowbird Banquet Educator, 74, Dies, Ilolger Jorgensen Holger W. Jorgensen, 1651 E. 8685 South, Sandy, a Salt Lake County educator 46 years, died Friday in a Salt Lake City hospital after a short illness. Jarman Felon Held in Troopers Death A 74, C 'to |