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Show o4 Friend oi Court Sait Ldke Halt Alta-Boun- Vehicles Not Equipped for Winter, Officials Agree d By GeoTje A. Sorensen Tribune Suburban Editor , SNOWBIRD Vehicles without proper snow tires or chains and other needed equipment such as heaters and will find their way to Alta and Snowbird blocked conditions when weather - warrant. This decision came Fnday morning in a meeting of Snowbird, Alta, Salt Lake County, state forest service were stranded along the highway as Forest Service officials watched the avalanche danger grow. There were no slides, officials said. Lawmen said a major portion of the problem was and officials. They othei agreed vehicles without proper equipment would be halted at the mouth of Little Cottonwood Canyon During the last weekend of heavy snow, nearly 2,000 autos State road equipment was caught in the jams as well, caused when cars with poor snow tires or no chains spun out or into snow on the sioer of the road causing a massive tra "c jam. At times, cars were strand ed for more than an hour To Joir Shale Suit said. Earlier Ruling J. Quintin Adair, Utah High- way Department district engi- n filtw i) V J i UEA Votes Road neer, said the State four ruled years Commission be properly ago that vehicles (Living winter for equipped conditions. He said Salt Lake can County Sheriffs deputies out of the canyon cars keep when conditions warrant. The Utah Education Assn., Mr. Adair told the group moved to join a lawsuit Friday two of plans for construction aimed at gair jig state title to are under way. passing lanes federal oil shale lands. We will contact all of you In taking the step, the delater this spring to help us teacher groups termine where these passing board of trustees he unanimously lanes will be constructed," adopted a resolution calling for the UEA to participate as Supports Restrictions a friend of the court in the cars Support for stopping filed earlier this week lawsuit was chains snow without Utah the Lake attorney general's by voiced by Deputy Salt office. Donald Attorney County to UEA officials said the This applies Sawaya. will also seek assistService Public because buses Commission rulings give the ance from the National Educasame authority as the State tion Assn. Utahs congressionruling. al delegation and will provide Road Commission's bus the such other methods that of PSC The says must be properly equipped to support as may be deemed carry passengers rnder all helpful and proper in the liticonditions which will be en- gation. countered. The bus companies The suit arises from the first duties are to protect the state's claim on oil shale public," Mr. Sawaya said. He lands, made in lieu of federal advocated posting large warn- lands guaranteed at the time but ing signs at the mouth of the of statehood, since canyon. withheld the federal by government. Deputies to Decide Notes Importance indicated also Mr. Sawaya to ones are the shenffs Dr. Daryl J. McCarty, UEA deputy decide which buses are executive secretary, said the equipped to drive up the UEA based its involvement ji canyon and which laws might the lawsuit on its importance be violated. 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They no longer Architectural barriers confeel obligated to give a full tinue to be formidable day's w rk. This is because of obstacles to the handicapped a concern by people for the in the form of stairways, of Ufe they want to lead type telephones, rest rooms, counrather than for traditions of ters, doors, etc. He said feder- the past, Dr. Herzberg said. al law now requires buddings He said there is an end to erected with federal money to be accessible to the handi- obligation in society in this capped but otherwise there is and other countnes. No society can exist without mutual nothing. obligation. That is what sociePrejudice of employers ty Is. It will now be up to the against hiring the handicapped social scientists and others to has not been overcome, he find ways we can preserve our said, despite massive national way oi life and mutual obligacampaigns to overcome bias- tions to help ethers and work es. Of all the handicapped with others," he sail V |