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Show il J 1 'v. TT" T" .A sw,-- -- Kit anc , J: tins ' f '?" ' - : a Lt Gov. David S Monson and Atty. Gen. Robert B. Hansen voted to deny Mr. Kees request, basing it on the extensive amount of time the official has been out of state this year, and also the lack of necessity to send him to the conference,' The board's third member, Matheson, is in Europe. Address Uit .Zip Code. II Tribune Bldg., 113 1, Gov. Scott M. Ll. Gov. Monson said he "failed to see" the relevance between Utah and the conference's topic, nuclear energy. Mr. Kee, currently out of town attending another conference, was represented by Joseph Platt, associate state planning coordinator, who said Utah's interest would be in us overall outlook in the energy field and particular discussions about uranium Utah lias extensive uranium deposits. ' Ally. Gen Hansen added that Mr. Kee has been Absent "almost five weeks this year on travel, "He has a job to do and he ought to be here to do it," he said te I x State Planning Coordinator James E. Kee was denied his request to attend an energy seminar in San Diego next week at the regular hearing Thursday by the State Board of Exammers. Name purchased in Room 212. jhe; S. Main, Flag Kits (,r $6.25, Utah Flag, $1.50 X' Denied by State $ 1.75 State j, V Travel Request U.S. Flag Kit $7.00 Utah Flag, ' ' e : ' tlP ' bxannnenn Volt ' with proper amount yf,on' ffl money, to Home Service Bureau, The Salt Lake Tribune, Box 867, Salt Lake City, Utah 81110 Make checks payable to The Salt Lake Tribune. 0 ,T - 1 . e, 0 M()nH -- i CT ! Order rrilinWM " 4 Sr i'alif ili n n r Friday Morning June 17, 1977 Section 1' Page One Gardner Asked , l In-Sa- Tile piesidelit id Hie University of Utah has been asked to resign from the direi tors board of Utah Power ami Light Co because of a "potential conflict of interest " A spokesman for the uni v ei sily, announcing that President David P Gardner "has no present plans to quit, added the call resignation to be based "appears on Clubs on Suspension The Utah Liquor Control Commission suspended liquor store licenses in two private clubs, one in Salt Lake City, the other in Vernal, Thursday for selling alcohol to Accordmg to Dennis It. Kellen, acting administrator, the commission suspended licenses at the Black Bull, 2110 S. 300 West, for 15 days, beginning June 19 Dmos Dinah Club, Vernal, was found guilty of selling to a nonmember and had its license suspended for 12 days, beginning June 19 Both clubs also had their liquor consumption permit suspended for the same period, thus permitting the clubs to sell only beer durmg that time a fundamental standing of how a univerini'-unde- r sity operates and what constitutes the essence of at adonuc freedom The re- resignation quest came from Wayne HorrocLs, chairman. Utility Consumer Action Group Mr Horrocks' letter was received Thursday said Dr It J Snow , university vice president lor university relations , 'Generous Contracts' "The fact that you, as university president, sit on the board . and the fact that the university receives very generous . Because we want to see the university function as a truly objective research institution which encourages intellectual freedom, we would like to ask for your resignation from Utah Power and Lights board of directors. We believe the objectivity of the university is potentially impaired as long as this lelationsihip between yourself and the utility exists, he added He also said the group has asked the Higher Education Study Committee of the Utah Legislature "to investigate the potential conflict of inter- consulting contracts est." from this utility is enough to question the universitys ability to piovide objective re- search and evaluation oil the imHrtant issues surrounding the production of electrical energy and energy dev clopmenl m said Mr Hor- - Assistant Replies Dr Snow replied needed The central administration has never and, in the tradition of academic freedom cannot even attempt to, influence individual departments or members of the faculty m the determination of their priorities or the appropriateness of their research Therefore, the sug gcstion that the objectivity or impartiality of university research efforts may m any way lie paired by im- President Gardner's service on the board is totally without foundation " Call I nwarranted' Dr Snow also said the university's governing Iniard knew a unit the v directorship and up-pro- There is total discretion m each university department and each member of the faculty to focus research efforts on areas they determine to be appropriate and ed it Utali Power and Light Co issued a release saying the call for resignation is unw at ranted and short sighted Beer Ban Seen in Conn I) iNo Park Parks administered by the Salt Lake County Parks and Recreation Department are not expected to ban beer The consumption of beer in county parks "has never really presented us with any particular problems, says Gary Swensen, department superintendent. 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