| Show ' ' : : : p:? ---:i 1 11 sI i 88 i The Salt Lake Tribune 3 1989 Sunday September Firefighters Mop Up Toxic Acid Spill Supreme Soviet Deputies Receive Lesson in Utah Politics I Three members of the Soviet Unions highest legislative body re- and state governments Their busy itinerary Saturday included sessions with Utah Supreme Court Justice Christine Durham Salt Lake County Commissioner Mike Stewart Salt Lake City Councilman Tom Godfrey and Alta Mayor William Levitt and a representative of Gov Norm Bangerter Meeting with Commissioner Stewart the Soviet delegation heard how roughly 2900 Salt Lake County workers provide more than 100 servies many of them for the state and federal governments The group heard how commissioners sitting on the dias in chambers at ceived introductions Saturday to local government operations a day after being entertained at Deer Valley by a classic American musical group The Supreme Soviet deputies and three staff members were given brief overviews of the ways that state county and city governments function in daylong meetings Friday night the Soviets were guests at a performance of The Temptations They are scheduled Sunday to meet v it h officials of the Church of Jesus Saints and to Christ of Latter-dahike in Little Cottonwood Canyon The Soviets are in Salt Lake to familiarize themselves with the organizational work of the US Congress and other legislative functions so they can help prepare rules for a new Soviet Congress of People's Deputies and the Supreme Soviet They also are interested in the division of power in the American system judicial aspects of drafting leg- i e y the county government center speakers at the podium and much of the audience are at The Soviets heard how the county k tries to use commission meetings public hearings proceedings of 70 advisory boards and efforts of an estimated 10000 volunteers to help the public understand what its doing leadBut the group's er Konstantin Dmitrievich Lubenchenkb seemed most impressed to eye-lev- twice-a-wee- islation use of computers and electronic voting the Library of Congress and the operations of local 1 ‘‘'&TI SUNNYSIDE AVE 900 SOUTH ST CITY CITY CLEANUP CLEANUP (1) 3111011111MUIll 1- - Mr Lubenchenko believes the Soviet Union's next generation of laws will be similar to those in the US A native of Mozhaisk which is near Moscow Mr Lubenchenko is a lawyer who has taught at Moscow State University He is a member of the Supreme Soviet's Committee on Legislation Legality and Law and Order and is deputy chairman of the subcommittee on Questions of Constitutionality and MIMI August REWARD ling 1 Cl) 4 W 4-- 9 W 4 TRASH MUST BE OUT BY 'N ' r through the road and part of a guard rail Firefighters from a Hazardous Materials unit had to clean up the spill after the large battery fell off a semi truck and landed on the 2100 South onramp at Redwood Road The battery slipped off the truck belonging to Western Lift Trucks after the retaining strap holding it in place apparently snapped alx 't 3 pm Utah Highway Patrol TrooperiN Stan Parkin said UHF closed off traffic to the on- ramp when the acid began to eat' through the asphalt on the road and half of the guardrail separating the 15 ramp from the freeway traffic Trooper Parkin said it Damage to the asphalt which was 10' was estimated at $6000 newly laid he said Your old furniture is built better than the new hirniture you can buy r WI 0°0-- sciOngt30ri-OU- Psn I Ottrtbpds00of 1993 be eligible for this Call for tree in home estimates Jun Kirkwood (licensed interior decorator) will show you all the new styles of fabrics from the worlds leading mills 10 YEAR ? 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