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Show rrvmrryrivTmrm 2 It iryriimfiiini The Salt Lake Tribune, Saturday, April Hope Arrives For U. Show wyn-- HniMiyiiTH $&'. W jir 'ir m 'Hi illliiJilliryiiHini Local Training Program Wins Solons Approval 1 f Two members of Utah's congressiondelegation appeared generally receptive Friday to local criticism of proposed changes to the federal Comprehensive Employment Training Act. ability "Is this (hi- - firiiit, ..quad?" quiM.d comedian Hot) Hope Friday noon upon City's Interwest bring met at Salt Air Terminal liy an Air Force honor guard. entertainer arrived in The Salt Lake by jet to ierform Friday of Utah's at the University evening SHcial Fvunts Center "I don't think that has been the case here, however." he said Lake-Tooel- airplane. Just then four Air Force fighter planes streaked across the sky in formation to acknowledge Mr. Hopes arrival. "They must be taking my laundry back to North Hollywood," he said. Taken back by the size of the welcoming committee, which numbered more than a hundred counting Air Force personnel, media and dignitaries, the comedian said, "These kind of surprises lift your day. Better than half of all local program employees are working in the private sector, officials said. Forty-eigh- t percent of all program workers wind up in jobs, while another 12 percent complete their educations or go on a mission for the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y Saints, said the mayor Council to Consider Signal on Till East ion. Asked which movie hed like to see win an Academy Award, the ageless Hope replied, "1 want to see Annie Hall' win, admitting that it would be nice to see Woody Allen, a comedian, Displaying his world famous profile, comedian Bob Hope exchanges airport greetings with Mrs. get some recognition. Cites Frequent Criticism The program, said James Goins, director of the county's Division of Administrative Services, has used federal funds to put to work an average of 3,000 persons a year since the program started six years ago. Mayor Wilson and others at the meeting lauded the program for its Scott M. (Norma) Matheson as he arrives in Salt Lake City for show at University of Utah. The Salt Lake Valley Traffic Advisory Council Friday voted to consider further requests for a light at 7th East ami mil South. Members said they would also consider further the wording of a letter sent to area cities asking traffic engineers to attend council meetings. In Millard County C'ontbiued From Page l percent for a total of 1,493. he said. These statistics, which are the latest B-- Secretary Andrus has indicated he is prepared to make his decision on the plant as quickly as possible after the necessary paper work is in his hands, Mr. Facrell noted, so a final choice is possible within 12 to 15 months. Aulo Dealer Faces Mileage Offenses A California automobile dealer Friday was charged in U S. District Court for Utah with 28 counts of transferring cars with the mileage rolled back. Larry Charles Johnson, Santa Ana, Calif., is charged with the offenses. The governments complaint alleges that Johnson took cars from California to other states knowing the mileage was false. Some of the autos were allegedly-solin Utah. . . Fridays board decision for a full-scal- e evaluation indicates neither factor presents an insurmountable problem. Mr. Fackrell said IPP will organize a water team, engineers to work with the five major irrigation companies in Millard County, to determine detailed water availability from the Sevier River system. 2 Captain's Chairs Buffet Base 4 Mate's Chairs 1 Octagon Table Two Door Hutch Top Reg. 1239.65 '' "4? 1977. January Special to The Tribune BOUNTIFUL Police continued an investigation Friday of a home made bomb explosion that claimed the life of state has better suicide reporting and investigation than other states which rely on the sheriff-corone- r system, he said. Under the sheriff-coronsystem, the coroner in small towns may be pressured to report a suicide as an accident or natural death, he explained. In addition, coroners aren't as skilled as a trained medical examiner in detecting suicides whic.i the person tried to conceal, Mr. Brockert said. The homocide deaths (also 1976 e data) reached an high of 60. That is a 67 percent increase over 1975. The homocide statistics surprised Mr. Brockert and he offered no explanation for the increase. a Bountiful teen-age- r. Todd Cooley, 17, son of Clyde Cooley, 896 S. 750 East, died from the blast in the basement of the Cooley home about 9 p.m. Thursday. Lael Brown, a cousin living at the same address, was released from Lakeview Hospital Friday after treatment for shoulder injuries. A third youth. Matt Dalton, 15, son of Mrs. Antoine Dalton, 822 S. 750 East, was not injured. The youths were apparently using r powder from shotgun shells and inch pipe to make a bomb when, in the process of drilling through the metal, the device exploded, police all-tim- three-quarte- bTCORAfOR'S SOFA WHILE STOCK LASTS y-i ( ( i n 499 Soter's Price 1976 to Special Purchase rA Reg. 749,95 ,50 cember said. ; S' Mr. Brockert thinks Utah's medical examiner law might affect the suicide data. Because of the law, the that could happen when lawyers delayed filing divorces from De- He said he considers that as a data, are for 1970. Translated into an possibility since divorces had dipped birth rate,, the Utau statistics slightly in 1976. showed 42 per 1,000 births compared Its difficult to compare Utah's to 143 per 1,000 live births for the divorce rate to other states, since national, rate. laws governing them vary so much, Utah's divorces climbed a hefty 10 he pointed out. For example, Nevapercent over the 1976 data. For the da's lax law gives it an extremely first time, Mr. Brockert reported, high rate. Utah divorces reached 7,000. That For divorce the best measuring compares to 6,170 in 1976. stick is the national rate, he added. Utahs divorce rate of 5.5 per 1,000 Utah also has an above average persons is higher than the U.S. rate suicide rate, with 13.6 per 100,000 of 5.0 per 1.000 persons. persons. 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Could Serve as Model Sen. Hatch, at one point during the briefing, said the local program, which has spent some $45 million since 1972. could serve nationally as a model of efficiency and success. The two solons indicated they agreed to keep the with recommendations Labor Department at bay regarding changes in the programs administrat- "I looked out the window and thought I was living drafted," Mr. Hoe said to Mrs. Scott M. Matheson, who greeted him as he stepped off his blue and white Continued From Page l County would add 550 permanent jobs in the area and $30 million in annual property tax revenues. to keep the unemployed welfare. al 4,0 00 22 STORE HOURS: MONDAY THRU THURSDAY Till- visa - Voters 9 A.M. TO 6 P.M. FRIDAY 9 A.M. TO 9 P.M. SAT. 9 A.M. TO 6 P.M. HOME FURNISHINGS 1414 CLOSED SUNDAY South 700 West ...SRI |