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Show 2 ft The Salt Lake Tribune, Sunday, April Cant Cater to Special Interests 1927 Mail Plane in Flight LOS ANGELES lUPI) - A restored biplane that once carried mail between Los Angeles and Salt Lake City took off Saturday to Washington on its last flight whore its new home will be the Sffiithsonlan Institutions National Air and Space Museum Don L kins, a Western Airlines 727 captain, gunned the eight cylinder World War 1 Liberty engine at 11 30 a m PST and lifted the open cockpit Douglas M2 off the Los Angeles International Airport runway for the first leg of its transcontinental flight I,y kins planned to follow the flight path of Westerns first route contract air mail route No 4 from Los Angeles to Las Vegas, Nev , and then to Salt Lake City The M2 also is scheduled to visit Denver, Wichita, TuJsa, St Louis, Dayton, Columbus and Philadelphia before arriving at Andrews Air Force Base May 2 The M2, one of the first line of commercial airliners built hv Douglas Am raft Co , was restored to fl ing condition as part of Western's 5oth anniversary last year Built of wood and covered with fabric, it cruises at about 100 miles an hour and has a range of fiOO miles Granite District Will Vote On Bond Issue Tuesday Continued F rom Page Benrollment go from 043 students to 906 by 1981, and Vista Elementary, 4925 S 2200 West, could see 0s present enrollment of 793 grow to 944 students the same year. District officials admit that Valley Junior High, 4195 S 3200 West, is already badly overcrowded. That school was designed for about 900 students, but through the use of relocatable classroom buildings, it currently houses 130 students more than Its rated capacity. Assuming no changes, the school is projected to have 1,755 students by 1983. Dr. Call said voter approval of the bond issue Tuesday would enable the district to meet these and other areas of anticipated growth with needed facilities as well as provide funds for a number of projects elsewhere in the district If voters approve the issue, the bonds would be sold over the next five to six years at a rate of $15 million the first year and $5 million each year thereafter. Approve Issue If voters approve the bond issue Tuesday, revenues from the subsequent sale of the bonds would be used for a number of capital projects including a new senior high school, a new junior high, four new elementary schools and a number of remodeling and addition projects Granite officials note that the districts capital projects over the next -l several years would not be limited to those covered specifically in the bond issue Dr Riches said other maintenance and remodeling projects are being scheduled The new senior high school that would he provided for in the bond issue would be located near 5400 S Redwood Rd. Considering planning and construction time, it would probably be four or five years from now before that facility could be ready for occupancy. The new junior high is being planned for the vicinity of 2700 West and 6200 South If the bond issue is approved, bids will be called for in June for corstruc-tioof an elementary school at 6800 West and 3800 South, and another at 3200 West and 4700 South. Other School Sites Sites for the other new elementaries would be in the Bennion and Hunter The way to doom and failure fer the Republican Farty is to pander to special interest groups and make deals for their support, GOP State Chairman Richard Richards said Saturday Speakirg to a state conference of the Conservative Caucus, Mr Richards asserted the ebb of Republican election fortunes In Congress and state houses cannot be corrected by suggestions within the party to broaden Its base in such a fashion If we are to broaden, it should be to demonstrate there is a difference between the two parties," the Ogden attorney said The average man on the street finds it hard to tell the difference Many of the 56 per cent that stayed home election day may have because they see no difference " "Weve got to dare to be different," Mr. Richards said "Weve got to stand for principle I think It would be disaster for the Republican Party to meet its demise would lie thrown away, he added Fli u id. i person rcgii.teied for th Nearly y workshop of the caucus at the Travelodge, 161 W 6oo South, a national organization which claims about 200,000 members New Hampshire Gov Meldnm Thomson Jr is the national chairman 100 n B-- Its the best contract ever " negotiated, and they know it He added that Utah's UMW leader. Bos tun a conservatives with the Democratic and merican parties were also in alien dance at the conference caucus A of sprinkling Salt Lake advertising executive Ha! Harmon was named temporary hau maii of the caucus for the Second R c Congressional District Joe Ferguson, Ogden, a former Republican candidate for Congress, was named tempoiarv chairman for the Fust District - A second bond RFIELD 'UN i et i eat inn farul.y here has been tentativelv si heduled for May LF ( of and a former acting dim-tothe fli(c of Economic Opiiortunity in ih Nixon Administration, described the- caucus as not a third party effort, but an attempt to organize a nonpartisan lobby at the congressional district level lie- estimated there are l,5on contributing members in Utah to the , Alxiut a dozen pickets, mostly women and children, representing the National Organization of Women, carried signs outside the hotel during the noon hour to protest th caucus' opposition to ratification of the Equal Rights Amendment A few of the signs were critical of Sen Ornn Hatch, a caucus supporter and a featured speaker, w'ho met briefly with the pickets Howard Phillips, the caucus national director, praised Sen Hatchs efforts through the caucus in working for the defeat of the vn.iti Phillips, name c mu tin a t 21 ciiuni Umeii said they Ilnwivi-rgolf course from would ddetc an of iV the new proposal from received it iiiiisistaiit opposition , Clearfield voters defeated million parks proposal March mine than three to one d rile new piojuisal s features lilt lude tennis courts softball fields, picnic an-aand renovation of present parks, boweries and tennis and including m-busebul aiea lighting, the council said Hall of the funding would have to come from the Federal Bureau of Outdoor re reation The council is a irvmg to get the bureau to extend deadline for project applicaJune tax increases are ridiculous, and tnat attention should be placed, in aead an developing coal resources and nuclear energy The congressman, noting that pres ent intentions of the administration appear to be cancellation of the Central Utah Projects Bonneville Unit except for the Current Creek development, pledged that he anil lellow U S senators from Utah will lobby every congressman on Capitol Hill" to restore the CUP funding The dei ision was prompted by re that the golf ijiiests hum citizen groups course he eliminated from the project Hall the $2 f nullum foi the original parks proHisal would have come through a bond of three mills additional propertv tax, or $1H a year on a $30,000 home The remainder was expected to come from federal funds Ross Kearle. parks director, will confer with officials m Salt Lake Citv to see if the June application deadline might he extended to allow the city time 1 the election, prepare plans and poijMisal, if the bond passes to hold submit a areas Other revenues from the bond issue would be used to add 12 new classrooms and a girls gym and to remodel dressing rooms at Cyprus High School, 8623 W. 3000 South, Magna, and to add a girls gym at Kearns High, 5525 S. 4800 West Look at our wide variety of garden A new band room and stage and auditorium remodeling would be scheduled for Granger High School, 3690 S. 3600 West, and a girls gym and stage and auditorium remodeling would be planned for Olympus High East. 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And if I sound mad, he asserted, its because I am mad Ive been honest all my life and have more mining experience than all the presidents of UMW the said hes had 24 years experience as a coalminer), and now my opponents are making irresponsible claims about me and my term of office For example, he said others announce the union is going broke and that It has the lousiest contract we ever had " Mr all-da- Tri-Ar- Sees Membership Growth UMW Clearfield Sets Ree real ion Bond Election State Republican Chief 17, 1977 ) 1 - |