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Show i; hr s.ill 1 n ilmne. ,ike I hursd.iv 1 Mart h , Major Wtinu Turned No l'7'i 22 i)on Matheson Vetoes 12 Kills of Nearly 300 Passed by Legislature Wielding his veto power with restraint, Scott M Malheson disapproved only 12 bills out of the nearly 300 pissed by the recently concluded Utah Legisld lure And exerc ising his thud option Gov Mathe son allow d two hills to lx mine law without his signature No major lolls weie found among those dis ip and in most proved ta.es Gov Matheson his actions weie b.ecd on feared uneon sidutionalitv or his belief the me, i smes were du pi u u v e of existing l.'tion or too sweep-1' in their scope to lie (.ov - i 1 wol ilili 1, the Imal this of Ij'II signing. Gov Maiheson lui in d thumhs down on Ihesi inea'Uies In fiadic af Departure bit 2S,s conspiiacv .nnemlnieiits The o the bill t o i i xplamed exist mg st pi ili d a o d a w a s ' ! atilt al pa I till e Itom t i ting law The pur lit wiote pose til SB 2SS is sin posedlv to make prosei u linn of drug crimes easn l I am in full sup idea cated ! that goal, and signed SB 2X,) wlin h pt i nuts police to momloi telephone lines of suspec tc d c mill of poll have nils lot al ntitles of gov ei o ment" and the statt hi pt out of sue li mallei s HB 2to, adoption aniendineiits The bill is unt (institutional Gov Matheson said the attor nev general feared foi it would limit mipiopei !v a lather's parental rights after a divorce, based on ability to pi ov ide rather th in the father's inherent it ness to have ( ustodv favor an ex (onsp.racv law limited ti the unique . nl i, ms II hi i ent in nai slionglv p.uidi d , ot it s pi oset litmus i I en ae the Legislature uin to pass a mote nai rowlv t diawn statute daring its nexl session Post Bunds I IB Ihl, land sales dist losme amendments This bill, the governor said would usurp the powers of the (existing) act by exempting large portions of the state from dist Insure requirements and thus reopen the door to those who made the act r.cce,.sur in the nisi place I I1B 112 and HB is") (m and HB Ki worn! expand the categoi ios of nit nt behavior submit to removal action against lot al oftll lals, and worse, the governor wrote ' cm ourage htiga turn by promising ator-nes fees for su i essful pnv aft1 litigants v Hat Imi Gov Mai had vetoed Senate Bills 4 tl and IT whit h lie-so- ments Npcci.il to The Tribune AMIKIC AN FORK The first annual "brush in ' w ill be hekl at the Utah State Training School on April 2 Dentists and dental hygienists from throughout the state are united to volunteer their services tor t Dr Ted Gardner, dental director at the training s bool, said the project w dl be held from 12 30 p m to (i m w ith fluoride to be placed on the teeth of each icsidenl at the school lo pievuihng wage rate polities HB 22 requiting state elficlals to Ic poll on printing costs ol all dm umeuts pi "ited m quant tv and HB 2o i i eluting county not lie ret, mi meets for mime pub!. i heal mgs tlow ed to bee ona law without a signatuie was SB HA lequmng tlat anv habeas corpus action nttai king a ( rimmal t onv it t mu, to be In ought i nbui thi 1 nionhs, and scheduled execution dards for impeach " HB 414. beer retailbond requirement This hill would requne listmg of bonds with the state, on top of bonds alreadv inquired to he posted w ith local gov ct n 12 finbiddin; the filing of any action to oviuturn a c apitai conv lction ill the the io davs pteceding I ers' HB making amendna nts ic 'istiatmns vote) w from otfue of public oih c lals both at the state level and the lot a! Ic vt The former hill would "linpernus ibly expand the constitutional Man Training School Sets Annual "Brush-I- n the1 pi o iec bK deal w ith 1111 at hmeiit and lemoval Tli(-- time the deadline lor m be powei shouhl . en ext lusive1-- to the c would I would have moved ahead this is a worths the governor mdi hi It date Concealed Weapons Gov Matheson said the m e a s u r e m eounterpioduetive that it wtiuld tcli i to shill the burden of last minute legal ( lalills to the federal courts when in fat t he thanks they should fust go thiough state courts is failiei Mathe-so- (,ov n had allowed to be i time law HB 98 exempt mg ftom optomelrv regu latinos the Use of topic al Save 20 colorful shirt. ls diagnostic applied pharmac out leal agents Matheson also (mv HR signed Com calld 27s. Vea mu Pt r nuts" that many lalltis ofhee thought was gun control legislation plaining his sicna tuie Gov Matheson saitl lias hill is essenti illy a houst kt e)in g measure that impioves existing statutes cm the issuance of concealed weapon p, r nuts " 'Concern has been ex piessed that Ick much power is discretionary "iven to the authoiities to the governor's I' issuing concealed a weapon permit At this time, law enforcement has no flexibility in the issuance of these permits, and. thercfoie, in marginal eases no permits ate issued This legislation will Likely result in mine pt mitts be-- t ause the issuing authori tv will now have more discretion This legislation is not gun control No requirements for gun registry are a part of this lull Wot king right up to his Gov filial deadline ii d mto law Matheson i tht following lulls most of wlmh take effect oh set davs after the session i losed or May 8 B rdivrto milee b vt s i - or kiis'dtors e' m naung resr c tioo of oo ir p home per 51 SB Utdfi Reta TheH Anop'itimg and employee theft SB 56 removing Ooinat as ote ddHry amai under n.r sd"-- t on and A id Damai. Agricu'tu'e Prev! tion Bord 8 prov d no ne prorAdufe-nr r al ot unemployment Oene tc those voluntarily ork leaving ar d coyest on of improper ob tamed uenetits sB h'2 enacting new s.bedue for termination of State OuStwks requiatory board under Sunset Act and renewing auttKiriv for proft s sions studied last interim SB U setting new standards for the wuikiin s compensat on sec ond miury fund oB 120, removing requirement that beer refat! and who'esolcr licensee-- , be U S citizens SB 121 ptoviding for work in rehabilitation center or iail drunk tarn from 2 to 10 days for second offender dr unken drivers -- SB 12ft allowing Board of Re gents to approve disposition of n stitutionai lands not needed for public Purposes SB 1?9 requiring pubi'C reports be t led bv h.gher educat on mst tu tions of summarized gross faculty salaries SB 132 making it a Class B m snmeannr mm fnr giving tgise mfuftnation to obtain identifiuatiun card or possessing altered card SB 137, granting lawsuit im munitv tn Qprwn neHwmmg volun tary services for public entities SB 144, restructuring nurses' state licensing board and allowing r nwal of inactive licenses with refresher studies SB 49, Utah Safi. Drinking Adler Art SB 164 conforming additional per d'em compensation for special meetings of State Board 0! Educa tion to provisions for loco! school beards on this submitted by citizens m the lintn National For- est area of Utah, Wasatch and Juab counties may be used m fntuie land management practices in forests thiougbmit the nation Public wot kshops were In Id in Orem, Holier City .Got .Spanish Fork to re ( civ e suggestions about sum ( e i management in mta National Foi i4 ,i( col ding to Vera t mil. id, I'inta Finest infoi m a on M.b'i( im dist I Im i sugLestnms will m 1hi basis for a plan no di aw n up foi forest n i i tliioughout the couil-- t lhe Uinta, it was noli it has been selected s one of the 10 lead foiests to implement rales foi (most land use Planners from othir i, xional forests attended tin vi oi Kshops, Mrs Ci and ill said Reeieation, wildlife ,iM i mu erns. improv ed an spin t.itnui the within watershed i ns a systems ore t , f R pi oteet ion, and timber SR 10 arnend ng providing tor fl sftoyure on eorPorae tjk vfr oners to provide tor neutrai sMe "lent o purpose H 183 Medical Bfnit ts R 0v ery A t N0 - dg 9? t xh ng Ma1-B- Hue sep ate from Dena ance 0 ripor t dt'ei ti v tf F r 0 governor vi indk fig if un a i t ax conimiys o lu d ise an e tax tntofmaon extent to ves or n rs p bve r preset bB N7 av.tnn i no issu rq i revenue bonds tor comp eh m J State University eontnurg ed at on center - SB 215 authcnring issua u e ot revenue bonos for enovatmg Un veisrty V Haue married studenl hou-mat University o Uah - SB 21ft xedptm tate me r ease of rural electrical cooperatives from Public service Commission approval under certain conditions SB 225 reconstitute Utah Man power Planning Council SB 249 providmgforcooperative agreements between guet muculs and electric companies to finance thermal power facilities with surplus state safes out-o-- SB 26A mnprofit corporations dit amendments SB 27 reautrina l.censmg of hearing aid dealers SB 29 Utah Hazardous Wastes SB tt - - Act SB percent 2 '2, raising ludges salaries non 7 -- SB 278 requiring profit pri vae clubs to assure members hold shurehoider assets SB 289 providing for procedures for obtaining court orders for wire'ftpnmg SB 295 allowing luvemie court tines to be used tor rehabilitative employment programs - SH 29) extending life of Council or Source and Technology -- SB 30A changing tr rate of on taxable a sesment property 25 to - 25 if n 0 e hV A K t n, Id xrt b to t vx Vif. ppnmt x s ng L r !cit q p binet hd t iev k on pron d t nt, niwss'a'i1 or maudines to nnnor Ufcn'rn indecent mav ai or par nH d sp av -- t ai 8 ih de t j lfl UlMOfm it A t 'men SB dt nmg otttv c me M seu-minors tor exploitation POf nf'dfdPhy riax nq it a te ny t2 directing ePer menal SB (imvm n lor roraaoi'ipq adripist n tuner or s ' nt sMe dta a SB is aunur izmy u'ate U eut r i tedera' ao comer t Kir reviova if v la no0 oran um ai SB )4? pr'O tttnq itremeot urn bci on JeC'edvf tor puhl c em a nji ev PIG sR n - cl t jtii ei ir 344 perm tmq exlod ng it empinve sick pay from si ty ues P t t n , i Mnjlp n i 2i mifii) - HB V' ar j - HB ?K vtnti d t o HB tnt A ' q cr 234 amonr profess Ve n1 por il' (h in t ail css it ( .ir I ,sl7lDi,r sm i , H W HB wnus where criminal cases (i m tot d to 1 he T nlnme AMFRK'AN FORK Smuli Lott a student at lie (Item Junior High Si bool spelled the words llamboy nntlv 'l a ul , ai iiishoo" to vs in the Distort Alpine School I'li1! Spi llnig Roe Slie won over hmhci llo kills of F.ininev ille I Si he Mil in ment it i hi ,n to the top spetlill honor s un'i - h' rt'nvo ''aes appealed from crud courts one half to county on halt be paid to City HB - 31 revising information Practices Ac HB 374 pro id ng ft at funds community corrections centers are advanced be exouded t um Money Management Act ' j HB 381 providing tor of and paving for certain improve mentsby counties through bonds HB 383 consolidating Depart ment ot Community Affairs a d Department of Develonm nf Sr vices into Department ot'.ommundv and Economic Developmen HB4ift allocating anv amount pf $5 million unspent for SI Benedic , Hospital expansion to Weber- S t' College if bid for refurbistnng iscmr Building Board estimate ,MG vr , x M liF Sale 33.75 'W if I ooq OalC special outdoor jacket! Sale 16.80 j? H. f e. K Sale Reg S21 Mf n s capo sh Mat r s lacked is pulyibttr 'cut'O'i nylon kn t collar cu G and back band S.zesS-- 29.25. Zip-fro- L Thursday, Friday and Saturday. Mens Goodyear rubber heels Reg. 4.25 Silicone wax and shine Sale 55c Bring your shoes in for (Prices effective thru Mar. 25 (Knees eltuctivo thru Mar 2b) $9 ) p JCPenney TedCPenney Downtown S nt Lake Cofoewood Mall Valley Oiom Univors ty Mall Sugar House Provo Bountiful Midvale JCPenney Downtown Salt Lane Bountiful Cottonwood Mall Orem-Universi- ; X L'-saifit-- iij I 27.75 Weekend Shoe Rrp.hr I W enip-lovee- Downtown Sait Lake 1 ! 1 j l Saudi will now enter t st do spi'ilm- - bei ake i oiliest to in S .It ( d oil A (I ll h u i!i management check-u- n HB 301 Dentists md Auxit arms Act -- HB 107 providing that cm dates need not file voter pHthon tor re clecfion to municipal otfic s HB 308 tightening laws qivern mg tax eyas on atiemutx - HB 352 providing that buses out to other usts be color other than familiar yeimw -- HB 359 providing that nes n WK plans, and the eoordina lion of the plans with fedoinl, state and local ulcih les, she said a t off n est representatives "The public is genuinewith how ly concerned their forests are managed," Mrs Crandall said The eitien input will pt ovule a basis for the development, lev lew and revision ot land and ' Uc n providing add tionai sate mav aiipea1 ir iep itix r Act , S' e h l In' - ii his weie among the m u issik s i oted, Mrs ( an, tall s,ud i r - HB 239 prov d no n anr r r wnch lurors are called and eMd l.shtnq iurv commisssions Sr HB ahowfog m 'jr vice credit toward retre'fn x & n1 o Firemen Utah members nunt System hhC S14! at ng - HB 20 approor tor road cnnstrucion to Sm rn rr Utah Fuel Co mining woiJct ntar tevan Juab County - HB 266 AutonKJbile Franch's and special inter- csoureo t Srv rrs amindmenti d i nr Ai 7ria' DPf l'U n of all areas in the ses- Service ' i n. ng pr Di sions Those attending the meetings included high school students, retired persons, middle-ageindiv iduals, former Forest (A b - kB gi hB V pr ov dmg for cm its ) r m rials to pay ruder convicted i delens hi rosfs pi -- HB 47 bas ng selection ot voter registration auei ts, lodges oeie qjtes on vote for state officers inatead of Congress 131 HB reducing n n mum amount of motor fuels purer as a by state sut'ecT to taxation -- HB 128 amending sute mental health code -- HB b2 setting 5 40 000 as m mmurn cost tpr b ds to regu 'ed m constructing water conservat on state protects by HB 10 providing for control and reouletmn nt emergency medioai r ire -- Hfa 163 establ shinq consumer funds transfer facilities by lenomg instil jtionc HB i70 municipal county and school board election amendments HB ISO providing requirements for personnel aboard land water and air ambulances HB 183 Computer Fraud Act -- HB19S allowmqcountycommis smns the option of applying county nwit systems to firemen s civil serviu commissions and deputy sher ft mrit systems HB 205 increasing time avada n Forest Officials Mull Comments of Utalms resentation - U vrt Continental styled luggage of easy-clea- n v iiiy and vinyl with plaid Herculon' fabric trim Steel frames brass plated hardware and padded handles Sale 29.25 Reg $39 beau'y ca&n Sale 27.75 Reg S37. 21 ' carry-oSale 37.50 Reg $50 26 pullman Sale 44.25 Reg $59 29' pullman Sale 22.50 Reg $30 tote Sale 33.75 Reg $45 carmen bag Sale 33.75 Reg $45, men s carry-oSale 44 25 Reg $59 men s Sale $9 Reg $12, luggage earner Sale 29.25 Reg $39, roll bag will be a full afternoon the fluoride application on highlighted by piogram, the teeln of all 850 residents Tins application, he said, will be an added benefit to the icgular fluonde treatment the residents receive during their yearly cheek-up- . To spark the interest of the residents and invite their participation m the program, each is being asked to make a dental poster which will be on display in the dental operatory area. Each will also t eceiv e a badge after hav ing the fluonde application Di Gardner said the prevention of dental disease is one of the major concerns of the dental staff at the training school, and a prevention training program is me hided as part of the school employees' training to insuie the host possible dental care can be given to the residents Memlier of the training shool dental stalf inaddition lo Dr Gardner arc Charlotte Edwards and ('jrohn Tanner, certified Dental technicians, Kathleen McCombs and Nancy Nolan, registered dental hvgienists; and Pat Tarczon, dental aide participated Avt d luggage. Gardner said there bpec ml to The Tribune PROVO Suggestions 2 r piov d ny sianudfu nsurarire by govemn t M urt $ o protect against habil tv ter ega eta ns aga ni employees SB 19 Personnel Manam me it Jaguar softside pro-loo- k 1 Di SB ty Valley Mall Fair-Granij- er - !i!t |