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Show Suit Lake Tribunt', I'riil.iv .!.uiii,ii .ll. 11711 It 7 Junket (luli? z o xvi i Public F mid 6 Stir Queries EDITOR S NCT RtMtM PMO'S 5) cerfro is Ji l)P Vrt.'mg property It Mes have cauvpd CDUfnv Arterttam to take a copr toe if the r On t,i On la Wer 15 the tone, going7 ho i; it hemg .tseti Coo id if x? uS?i jifterintiy rirn ptfn. 'pnliy The (m S ancfh.v a it M1' o', 0 to arvwe' sorr? of mannd t; , the AsMXja'ed tv's1 Qus 'ns u rv, Smith By Stephen Asoeiateil I'tis Writm B.OISK, Idaho - In the middle of a told Idaho Deeemher, three of the state's top lep.nl olin ials uvl nearly ifd.noe m state money to attend a enmcnlion m sunny Puerto Hleo A feu weeks before he left offiee. Inrmer iittoruev neneral Wayne Riddell and Huby Barehas mad trip to the National Association ol Attorney s General meeting Barehas. now a pma'e attorney, was Kidwell's eon.sunier affairs deputy lie left offiee the first of the year David la'roy who lieeame attorney peneral .lan '. also went to the Puerto Rieo meeting Stine then, he' s traveled to Scottsdale, An. for a seiumar and to Washington, D C The Puerto Uieo trip h.i,. one ot nuimrou,. fi e t! year hv tiips made in the laelected state oftieials The tcctal hd! for taxpayers for both instate and l.i.iKm lor the travel offices of six elected officials and their entuur.cpos Not Included That doesn't include the superintendent of public instruction, for whom separate fipmes are not available lbs department, however, spent $21(hOMl tor travel Tin total travel hill for all state workers, includinp legislators and state1 hoard members, exceeded $u million "1 was pleased to accept Attorney General Kidwell's imitation to po with him to the national attorneys general's mcetinp,'' leroy saai "It pave us a sipnifieant mimherid imuiterruptecl hours of contact on several topics." lie said "1 ertainly wouldn't suppest. however, that wecouldn't have had a similar number of hours within the confines of Idaho " Kidwell was unavailable for comment on the trip Barehas said Kidwell attended the meeting because he was still attorney peneral "Many resolutions are decided at those mcctinps and he had to he there to vote on them." Barehas said As to why Barehas made the trip w ith only a lew days left in state employment, he said. "I was taken along as staff support." He said he attended some the sessions in Kidwells place. Bound trip air fares for the Puerto Rieo trip cost the state $1 .HiiH, Iroy said Other expenses included $222 in hotel bills. $27.r) for registration, along with other expenses. Criticism Cited A member of the Legislature's Joint Committee. Sen. Dean Van F.ngelsen. R Burley, was critical of use of state money on the t rip "It's difficult to make a broad judgment on travel." Van Engelen said, "because there are certain national conferences our people should attend. But in regard to ame-duejunkets, they are unnecessary and the use of state money in this regard has to be wrong " Although he has criticized state agencies for high travel expenses. Van Engelen said he doubted the committee could reduce travel budgets significantly this year. d last yeaV." he "We cut 10 percent said. 1 dont think we can cut much more." Since taking offiee. Gov John Evans has the country. He's been to Boston, FRIDAY 10 A.M. DOOR CRASHERS ODDS t ENDS pert, to $16 shirts, ties, sweaters anil slacks M 49.83 19.99 Reg $100-512- trom enr bioken s.es. rey) r P sc kit uM , j S3 L3 Lr.r? SORRY WO MAIL OR PHOME ORDERS SPORTCOATS ular stuv k, hA k."W w SUIT SAVINGS 1.99 If w " re '? i-;- Sft!i Reg $60 $70 s.Gc viSM n tM itr PVC JACKETS "ir U'd un $20 .mull und Hen ; :,W', lr' i if. , , -t TWO-PAW- T VESTEDS polyester handsomely Reg. $135 flair, navy and styled with a contemporar . brown sizes Special missionary pric e less 10 discount, 73.30. Budget Men's. long-wearin- 36-52- CORDUROY VESTEDS 69.99 YEAR ROUND VESTEDS 85 Finance-Appropriatio- Reg. $120 solids and stripes various fabrications. 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