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Show The Suit Luke rrildiuc VVeilnesduv, June Mock Disaster Tests Head i ness 1, l')7K 1 Couple Gels Deadline On Children , tnC .v - cec av "f'v M f, Ji I! a ? ' j , 't is j.y.'. . JC M-- , . . Jc. w C'hil-dreu- f W tSk - $4 '' & drill designed to test the in case of real disaster. readiness hospital's emergency reaction child is rushed to Primary injured Medical (enter Tuesday, as part of an Vn s c by the Fli st statement he Flid.i; I of the Church of Jesus In ist of Latter day Saints, that worthy men of all race-- , could become lay ohv louslv would extend itsoli to pi lest pc emitting a blac k to be married in the 1iesidoncy i Monnon Temple, hut it did not com moot on interracial marriage dsell a ehm cli spokesman 'aid Tuesday ol tin A number of interpretations statement, which resulted, the chut eh leadeislnp said, through a revelation Horn God, have emerged since Friday when the history making announcement emerged from the Salt Lake City the of headquarters church policy that persons contemplating marriage consider all facets of a potential union backgrounds, personalities, races included said Mr LeFevre on this issue All worthy mule meiolM'i huu h members of the Church max he or darned to the priesthood w ithout regard tor i ace or color, the statement said in part, thrusting the action, in historical impoitunce, to alongside that ol the lltth century lepeal of polygamy Male Moi moils to receive entree to the Mormon Temple to lie married must he "woithy and be elders or pi test hood members, so it Inflows that blacks if worthy mav lie among them George Hume Ti dmne Staff Writer Bv four-milho- It is Free Agency Stressed there is any definitive statement tree agency . . . that a young couple should choose for themselves They may receive counsel, but no ones going to tell them what to do " He added, The statement says what it says and anybody who tries to read something into it would he off base." He said he is not aware of the LDS Church ever forbidding an interracial marriage "And the Friday statement said nothing about mamages li is it It does not necessarily follow said Don LeFev ie Tues church spoke-maday that this encourages or comments at all on a huu h position on interracial marriages The church, he said, has had no poliev nor does it have one now c . ln'tween the city and unincorporated Ve 11 adjust the null that In the past he explained a new m Sandy worth $5(1.000 paid the Some (it Us not only will not nu reuse propel ty taxes - t Ik y pi ouusoil a tax Like mails of his eol. agues Mayol Junius P.ui toil ol West Jordan said he has already set up next yeais budget m propel ty with no increase tax revenues planned Reassessment may ( haiige nulls idual taxes," he explained "but overall revenue will not liungc ('it; pi tu ,i tax ( ut ol t" o ot three nulls from this year, said Mayor Charles R Clayton "Mo will not take any wmcllalls ,md will make sure the people are not overtaxed e South Jordan hopes to cut costs of property taxes even though expenditures aie me leasing. Mayoi EdvvuulK iTodi Leo said Because the would hi mg alxr.it wet e not ha . .lining In gall ' he said ix'r-hom- , H i in.ul tin V d I ' In an Ba t k mw a lx p - P,leinie t a View of Officials MIAMI 68, gj MKJM Partly cloudy skies and much cooler temperatures are ex w - no n'i' u TfMXUATUIIS said no Vest nig 11 tu h d l ete.de el u. t . oul on walking 'il i v ,u mIi It the Ialesti n'(u e tin i Pdeli' de mI N.rf nn ti A ypur ov r t,il' p moK It $n J V 7 y a h n ''fi Montana M 4) 9 Wnnfi(H 4V Pr Hr R f 94 58 j. 90 52 9? 52 94 66 100 66 'If e d ,vt y Ror chart tempcratupf Mr ?4 Hr U Hr High Lov tr u gi f I ' a 52 C ty V. MM 57 Hl.ih H 4 4 80 i ' C t h ( 56 49 8 G (, I ' &J 52 V 48 SI) 56 Vi 56 CM 0$ PI of Itghw ay and 20 in Blame Counly sokesman Dies, Valley Beal lor s Gtn-ji- lot t Blaine County Slieidls Office said Ida May Bad, 57 of ico wa i M I (.it ( i " h ' ' I. i ' i d d i I .,1 . ( o un ib t . i ". 1,1 it e M . in e 0 II M on I, lion U .III i hi. 0 ' n in o mbi ol ad a t inn i ii .ll Ills ll ' I'll do G,i I ' .Ii , vi ,1 ,h ls Mi i e'bl ili I io hi M OIIIIII a v I ll III Mill' bi 'In i i ' no i O ' '.uu lends may all id (. S ji in at the ?UII E ii kin Moi tiial soalli I emple, and S. tur day one hour pilot to n a ( s at tlie (Inin Ii Biimm! 'x il) lx1 at the Min i ay ( 'ity Ceinetciy I I i i , was reiterated Monday in Honolulu by Piesidont Kimball ' i r a i s 11,110 P 111 and k ail M Its vh Koulence Burglars rnnsucked a bedroom of the Mark I, It u ha i ds (Him home 'soiiih block of Magnolia 7 PI i West), SI eel and lole items worth tUVI i at 5 00 p m none Precipi lotion for June 0 06, accumulative deficiency 0 58 Precipitation since October 1, 1977 15 74, accumulative defciency 3 V Sunrise Wecfnesdav 5 56 MDT, sunset "00 MOT. Sitt Lake City, and Provo Variable high clouds and turning cooler through Thursday Lows Wed nesdav night near 50 Highs Wednes day in the lower 80s and Thursday in the mid 70s Variable mostly high Utah clouds north through Thursday with a tew showers possible Uinta and Wasatch mountains Pair south through Thursday Cooler northwest Wednesday and statewide Thursday Lows Wednesday nignt In the upper 40; and 50s Hghs Wednesday 80s north and IS to 95 south and ursday 75 to 85 north and 80s south Gusty southerly winds in south Wednesday Southeast Idaho Variable clouds and cooler with widely scattered showers or thundershower Wednes day through Thursday Windy at trrvs Lows 40s Wednesday night 70s and 60s Highs Wednesday Thursday Clear to partly dnudy Wyoming through Thursday with isolated late afternoon and early evening thun Showers most likely dershowers over or near the higher mountains A llttlencooiar Thursday Lows Wed nevtay night upper 30 to upper 40s west and low 40s to low 50s elsewhere Highs Wednesday upper 60s to unoer 70s southwest and mid 70s to mid 80s alewhtre tumscMv Extended Outtoal Friday Thr ion Utah - Soma clouds at ti hut generally dry weather Highs from the 80s north Ii outh Lows mostly 45 to 55 5 Southern Idaho mowers Friday but clear the west Saturday Dry Highs mostly 70s Lows Bm lar Hit ,m David Lain Icrkin I tab eld Bud t i I of We 0 Jot dan, ol M ' an 'I !h I.ni salt ol h M III ii.d ( in s ,, v h mid. tv ov in iti It i.(i, ' , i i a ( a 'a ( ii a 7 the M t ' hi d h. would be can problems ('am on Fall Frames Hiker, 17, Critical Spec ltd to The Tribune A Hill Air Force Base OGDEN helicopter airlifted a critically injured hiker Tuesday night from Waterfall Canyon, two nnles east of here - Kim Valentine, 17, Sunset, Davis in critical minty was transjxirted condition to McKay-De- e Hospital about e team from k p m by a HAFR She apparently fell while hiking in the rugged canyon with a companion ( para-rescu- Property Tax Issues By Diane Cole Tribune Staff Writer Some Salt Lake City citizens called it others seemed to brainwashing," agree with statements of city, county, state and education representatives meeting with them at West High School Tuesday night to discuss property taxes "Why cant government handle like businesses have to? demanded one resident who declared the meeting was "one big brainwashing session Politicians liK hiding state Sen Frances Farley, Lake, , Salt Lake County Commissioner William Hutchinson and Salt Lake City Commissioner Jennings Phillups J r vowed support of property tax relief and urged voters to pressure governments to limit taxes or make them more fair Several Lodge Complaints Memlx-rof the audience, which numbered more than a thousand, listened anxiously to explanations of their recently received tax notices Several lined up at microphones to lodge speeitic complaints. Meanwhile, petitions cir eulated outside the building to put a tax limitation amendment on the November ballot. "If we had a Proposition 13," Mike J uenger, a Hose Park resident, asked the meeting's panel of public officials, "how do we avoid hidden taxes to take the place of property taxes" We Sen Farleys response was, should place limitations on (government) spending Also, she suggested a severance tax on coal, cigarette taxes and more equitable (higher) property taxes for big business. Complains of Long Lines The audience complained about the long lines and wasted hours spent offices to contest waiting at c property valuations. Commissioner Hutchinson, who sits on the county's equalization board, blamed lack of manK)wer Confused by different officials predictions of the final null levy to be assessed on their properties, citizens repeatedly asked for some kind of estimate on their final property tax fee. then-budget- s s ty Finally, Gary Harrner, clerk-treasure- for Salt Lake City School B.rttis reported at Sa't Lakr area hospitals tor the period ndinq at 9 o in Tuesday include Valley West Hospital and Mrs Rovai S Hancock Rd and 40s Wyoming 5411 MHon Lake Weather data Pre ipi f or 24 hour period enrM- Chance oi Sato the n atiout Frida and snow possible over Highs in mid 60s to 40s to lower VH nd Tfti enna, 3752 B McK Magna son Cottonwood Hospital Mr and Mrs David Bickham, Phlox St , Sandy, son Mr and Mrs Russell M Bunk S 100 West, Riverton, 10200 ar, daughter Mr and Mrs CHnt Dav, 6078 Sierra Grand Dr , Bennion, son Mr and Mrs Marcus Hamilton 1$ Tiny Wood Dr, Sandv, daughter Mr and Mrs Lorln Hardman, 150 W 7200 South, MidVaie son Mr and Mrs Edward Hickman, 60 Cooper St , Midvale, son Mr and Mrs Robert Hoidaway, 676 Le end Ave , son Mr and Mrs William R Kuahn 8M1 910 Fast, Sandv son Mr and Mrs Craig L Lance 7905 Brighton Dr , Magna, son Mi and Mrs Bill Wamwright 1777 Waxwing Murray, daughter Mr and Mrs John T Walker Si 3 Palm Dr , Murray daoqhter 10164 Mark's Hospital St. and Mrs Wayne Thayna 708 Main Midvale son Mr and Mrs Jay McPheetors, U81 Wilson Ave , daughter Mr and Mrs David Meyers, 1723 E 1700 South son Mr and Mrs Kenneth Adams 4851 Atwood Blvd , Murray, daughter Mr and Mi s Roger Langton, 106 Catherine St , son Mr University Hospital and Mrs Gary Robinson, East, daughter Mr and Mrs John Whittaker, 2357 Derby St , daughter Mr and Mrs Casey Prlvutt 3689 S 7700 West Granger daughter Mr and Mrs Richard Bollard, 3588 Wendell Cl . daughter Mr Holy Cross Hospital Mr 9515 S and Mrs Arthur L Bishop Hur.f 1 End Df Sand daughter r Disti ict, estimated each taxpayers would he assessed 70 mills overall. This is speculation, however, the officials warned. Budgets of taxing agencies are yet to he finalized, and the final budgets will determine mill levies Salt Luke Area Mirths , t'Gr't iu' ( r rjijrfy f pi rr1 .vt- -f e?t, or wih a f' '.howpr. mosiv r n tv M jy, r ryT Kj mjf r i jr$ th vtsOrtz n H rvico Data $ r t is si P.,e,k vi i Jnter-mountai- Mr ha ' i o deti nut e P 0 k idi 'i lie W III n- " Pi s ,.i II III i ,ui i !( a si p u j.o Ilon e Ms ir pected in much of the Region Wednesday. Clouds Will Cool Northern Areas CIS 1 u Id. dm; i.. w as killt d and a I t.thn w,t - injiu d Monday night m a In i v elude avkbnt at "" junction (MOWN 0 Idaho 11X11,1-.- KXHCAST told reporters there would he no more comment at that time, saying the statement spoke for itself But women are still ostraeied fioni tlie Mormon priesthood, and that fact problem ( of the day following the Mountains S! lowers in v 111. Saturday, statement's issue, church officials e t .t(cused k On .uni ilksi ael dvi I i.m iih e the problems in 'lie u inn u Ll ol bu Sinai deei t Lg pt w l1 I. t rie !K flit la e a se i,i ate agle( m lit West Bank because then tliev will In tlu peai Sunday morning, at 9.40 a m , a Mormon, Joseph Freeman of Granger, became the first black to be ordained into the priesthood He said that he and his wife, who is a Samoan, would now have their marriage "solemnized in the Temple That is entirely possible, said Mr Provided any person, mclud ing a black, such as Mr Freeman, i worthy when seeking a recommendation to be married in the Temple, he will So there is no ban on leeetve it interracial marriage "If a black partner contemplating marriage is worthy of going to the Temple, nobodys going to stop him if hes marrying a white, an Oriental if hes ready to go to the Temple, obviously he may go with the blessings of the church " Mr LeFevre said the church does encourage couples to marry within their religion, in the Temple "Obviously this had a greater impact on a marriage between a black and a poison of another race prior to Friday " he said Hours Noted in Temple The First Presidency . which includes IHsident Spencer W Kimball and his two counselors. President N Eldon Tanner, fust counselor, and President Marion G Romney, second counselor wrote Friday that they had "pleaded long and earnestly in behalf of these, our faithful brethren, spending many horns in the Upper Room of the Temple supplicating the Ird for divine guidance 'lie has heard our prayers, and by revelation has confirmed that the d promised day has come when every faithful, worthy man in the Church may receive the holy priesthood, with power to exercise its divine authority, and enjoy with his loved ones every blessing that flows therefrom, including the blessings of the Temple. This was heralded around the world, said church officials, as a answer to a prayer Very often, the Mormon Church posture, interpreted that blacks were cursed and descended from Cain and therefore were not worthy of being priests, was seen as racial discrimination. That issue has renewed itself, as the public has been commenting on the historical context of the Friday action, as have numerous interpretations of the statement itself On uk-- long-awaite- d (9 Injure so now n until I li, ah (.ibinct .ud lire it". .i mu n mi it li.iv e tuc W e( Bank ti un ili whi. h B. "disaster He also said the icviewed latei smoothed out Parley Airs long-awaite- I ' Cr;ili kill bv - opns.il (lew 2(1, i -- . A Mulv do tx-e- oni. ,'i.d Holy Cross Hospital According to plaining (.mmn imi CIS, the change would riqune adequate parking and land Iml lei s but "u rr her of the Create! iemn s ( om'iaa ml.1 tin Council have exue-e- l about the adv iahility (.1 t pi I community is growing so rapidly, individual taxpayers will pay less this year as the hill is spread out among nunc t csideiit he explained Drapers Stand Mayor Kenneth M Hi attain said he behoves the county's newest town will not take advantage of any windfall mcieuso in revenues as a losiilt of reassessmentDraper will set its hrst mill levy this year and Mayor Hisatake said he has always resisted the property tax as being unfair anyw ay 1 ilu-oit,- ,! i uiaiantee ut ( "Since (the visitsi there has been a The mg run; down for two reasons talking past each parties have other E"ypt expected to accomplish things with Irnld tiokcsnnd Isiael saw the visit by Anwar Sadat as a start ol negotiations 2 Tlu r c v as an elec t ion in Nun! m May 1I77 and the changes this a m ' to Nicholas choirs, deputy assistant seci clary for Near Eastern and South sian Affairs Washington, told the club meeting at Hotel Utah that even though the leaders of Israel and Egypf ex changed visits last fall, the countncs still (Idler on peace I1 ' y Disagreements ov er tile West Bank of lire Jordan River have caued peaie talks between Israel and Arab n., turns to txg (low n, a U S Department of State olluial told the Salt Lake Rot.uv Club Tuesday Homeowners m the venues area arc urged to atlcml a public homing Wednesday mm rung on proposed changes m ones surroundin' hr"o hospitals The Salt Lake City oimniini w conduct th( hear mg m it ( han.lici ,.( d lev Official Details iMideaslern Political Woes Zoning Change Input Sought . house same property tax as an older home m an niuncorpoT aled portion o( the eouutv valued at $150,000 But no longei If Im not pay mg my propel shaie ol I ought to property tales on my home be, Mayor Muir said, but all this talk of taxes going up 300 percent is just creating all kinds of problems and stirring people up unnecessarily Mayor W Paul Thompson of Sandy said he planned to lower the null levy "to the point whcie the tax is equal to what il would have Icoen without reassessment, hut Sandy has grown o rapidly during the past year, it is almost impossible to determine jul what the tax would have been Mayor Thompson was pleased with the reassessment project "It w ill nuke and the tax fairer throughout the ( its p Tuesdays "disaster, 30 youngs ters, ages 12 to 18, were recruited from the Fort Union Stake of the Church of Samts, to act Jesus Christ of Latter-daas patients Eac h "patient wore a tag describing his or her injury After the hospital staff was a'erted, the youngsters were brought to the emergency entrance where the staff determined their ' injuries" and sent them to the approp nate area for treatment Mary Ann Conrad, a registeied nui se and "disaster" committee inemlier, said other staff members drew' up a list who could lie of hospital patients discharged In real emergency, these Blacks Eligible for LDS T emple Rites Mayois from the eight meoi porated cities in south Salt Lake County pledged Tuesday not to take advantage ol any "windfall profits resulting from prop erty reassessments in their ((immunities "I lit committed and have the support of all three members ol the citv commission to lower the null lev y lo the extent necessary to keep property taxes at the same level they are presently," said Mayor LaRell Muir oi Murray Mayor Muir was joined by colleague from Sandy, West Jordan, South Joi dan, Midvale, South Salt Lake, Rivei ton and Draper in stating the only elicit of reassessment in their communities w ould be to make the tax fairer Pay Fair Share Pi ic off-dut- y y Mayors Pledge lo Hold Down Property T axes Residents hav e lorn Ip rc.oning mound IDS II..past hot city plain ( sticot ( loIIJ ( al e e. on II Horn lor the , Youngsters Recruited Sei-vie- businesses around IDs Primary Childicn s Medn ,d i hot , -- tie sent home to make lulls Officials Called In Pic hospitals department heads w ere called into the hospital for the fi 45 while unannounced "disaster, p m staff members who other would he needed in a real emergency wtie notified to see if they could icspond and how long it would take foi thorn to come m, Mr Shirrs explained pain uts would aeueditation court-appointe- d Ilun.s (all loi .in K.'M on. i"d would allow medical cl.nu w c emergency readiness Gordon Stores, hospital assistant adimmstratoi said the drill is one of two held every year to see how the 'tuft will react in an emergency It offers the staff a chance to rev n w and uislate the hospitals disaster Jan he said In addition, such drill an ! to maintain it requited for a 1 V 10 V any on bus reck sent Kimjuiedoi dying children to Primary Chilchens Medic al Center Tuesday night This disaster, however, was onlv a drill designed to test the hospital y Jon ITihunc Staff ntei Second Disti let Juvenile (,'oui t Judge John Fair Larson Tuesdnv guve a Summit Count couple one week to leach a compromise in then light to keep their cluldien out of the public m hool sj stem Contacted later, Vic kie Singer of Marion said she and her husband, John dont trust the court and added, "They we told them a hundred must be deaf times wc wont compiomise " The judge stayed an order that called for the arrest of the fundamentalist couple on a motion by attorney Robert F Orton, gunidinn of the Singer children Heidi, Suanne, "with Timothy Chat lotte and Joseph the hope it will bring about a dialogue leading to compliance with the law and putguig the patents of contempt "The patents aie nov uigod to rescind to the courts mv datum to seek an appropriate solution to this nnpoi taut matter, Judge Larson said Also, it was revealed in eoutt that Summit County Sheriff Ronald Rohm son went to the Singer home last Fi ulay to arrest the parents He left his gun m his ear hut when he met Mr. Singer outside the home, Mr Singer was carrying a pistol The sheriff said he asked Mr Singer if lie would use the weapon and Mr Ringer replied, "I vvould rather be buned m my garden than go with you At that, the sheriff loit The affair begun m February 1!!74, when Mr Singer requested and re ceived from the school disti ief pci mic sion to educate his children at home School officials were not satisfied and llew charges and eounter-ehaige- s leading Judge Larson to order m Apul that the children be taken into custody by the State Division of Family and the parents he arrested and jailed for refusing to send the children to school B Primary Children s Hospital At Mr and Mrs Terry Rushton, 5400 West daunhter and Mrs Ronald Snorr, 1J53 Ramona St , son Mr and Mrs Tommy Iverson, 269 S Sherwood Cl , West Jordan 4441 S Mr son Mr and Mrs Russell Harris, 435 Pi , daughter Mr and Mrs George McKee 3972 S 4000 West Granger son Ms Denise Alger, 1121 Third Ave , son Mr and Mrs Boyd Waisafh, 203 Hubbard Ave , son Mr and Mrs Tom McBroon, 1910 W 3395 South, Granger, daughter Mr and Mrs David Tischner, 2(86600 East, daughter Mr and Mrs Antonio Palafox, Wendover. daughter Mr and Mrs Bryan Barton, 1435 E 3300 South, son Mr and Mrs Charles 1206 100 E Fllanowict, South, daughter DebA LDS Hospital Mr and Mrs Robert D Beers 1185 S Elmrldg Rd Saryty son Mr and Mrs Kenneth Seale. 5847 Cinnamon, Benmon son Mr and Mrs Steven Pechman 996 1500 East daughter Mr and Mrs Alan D Farr. 40M Ben View Dr , daughter Mr and Mrs Joe F Bailey, 4138 S 1300 West, daughter Mr and Mrs Merrill E Ras mux sen, 550 N 120 East Bountiful daughtor Mr and Mrs David L Pend icton, 6034 Don O'xote Dr , son Mr and Mrs Keith Newman. Tooele, datjghter Mr and Mrs Robert A Patterson 3381 S Santa Rosa Dr , son Mr and Mrs Paul M Butter-wort2123 W Revere Cl , West Jordan, son Mr and Mrs Jeffrey A 3241 Everthed, Millcreek Rd , daughter Mr and Mrs William Comall, American Fork Mr and Mrs Charles Hill. 762 S 2700 West Wn$f Jordan son Mr and Mrs Steve Gilbert, 1215 Alameda Ave , son Mr and Mrs Kim Petnt, 8.11 Bovsanberry Dr , Sandy, daughter Mr and Mrs Michael A Bice 794(1 W 3320 South, Magna daugh ter |