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Show 1 he as. I u t tV r T iWOW x HV X. r.urnac f . j ih i iF'r l v A- -.. i X I oiitinucd from Iagc fl w'e n v Suspect Jailed In Shooting t V ? 9 V- I 1 . Gustafson, shous tor link to Gov. tic Davcrn, Nevada Can. Mike compu-Matlioso- n. (ed- O Callaghan and John A. Dixon. The machine in Wendover feints information to clinics home base at I', of V Medical Center. Dignitaries Attend Rites at Clinic ( onlinned Fiom Page Bpnuited out the- - new dime fill -l a large gap in the towns medical care Accidents are common, due to tl e areas heavy tourist traffic and mining activities. - said In dime the effort of a town divided by state tnmndanes but united by community needs and problems," the Nev ada governor said i ,ov M atheson called the dime a perfect example ntitn determination and governmental eoopera The Is lie'l man was in Salt I ake pending formal charges against him in last Thursdays shooting death of John A. i is v ear-ol- d City County t ! Chns c 1, n employed and Nevada jointly trained the emergency medical technicians Other dignitaries at the luncheon included Dr Hilary H Connor U S Department of Health, Education and Welfaie regional administrator, Denver, Dr Lyman J Olsen, Utah health director, Dr John A Dixon, U of U vice president for health sciences. Dr C Hilmon Castle chairman of the U of U Department of Family and Community Medicine, and Robert H Mullenburg U of U hospital administrator Jail Tuesday Maxwell Salt Lake Cilv police Dot Carl Voyles suid those charge's would lx filed VGdresd ly Mr Maxwell, IS. Calif , 140 Vest) was staying at 5Jo Pugsloy He was on the front torch of the home Thursday night when three persons approached him and one fired a single shot from a 22 cal rifle, which pierced his heart He died about two hours later at I.DS Hospital Firc-baug- 1 said twn other persons are being sought One is a 17 year-ol- d boy and one a 12 year-ol- d boy Det Voyles He said the incident begun ovci an argument eai her in the day by goveinnic ill was ranked first fidt i.d i,i'tallaions in tin state, he ohscivH Part cf the leason for st.ni mplov nicuit fiowth he said, is tin I t ch once of adlmg lobs to c'omplv w,h ni'v bdcial law stand lids For exam pie hi v.int tin lc eislaUiie approcd ins d for the Inrun', of mot e Jk XiuMist 17 iv 1 1 Oil Liquor Control 1 initcsi invcntoiv sccrc mid up bad man Old lick of ue'enicl.t lot, tv m bolh lev, an opinion a i e sc, me ot the majo' pi oblc nis f n ,iu tin t t ih I iquor Control Commissi, its n. u , h c,r man told the Kotarv Club at a luncheon Tucdav the st cod, than Jon mplov es at to meet federal c hcsital gate ud c Hatc!i to Join l our Of Panama Canal Special to The Tribune Sen Ornn Hatch, WASHINGTON R Utah, will join a fact finding tour of the Panama Canal Wednesday with Sen Strom Thurmond, R S C , to "evaluate information about the pro posed Panama Canal Treaty." A spokesman said the tour will force the senator to earn'd part of a scheduled tour of I tab Hes expected to return to Utah Saturday P O w c I c c Retired k( C Manager retired general nan Me d the I ih (. oppoi Division of kennceotl ( oper Cm p k, t the ov flow c rowd of Rot.mans p ic ked mtolhc lintel t t di s (,iand t cl! room III in st it c be s as be hied s L e ifler eoLo it tlwun The Liquor Contiol Comiuission his an ineeii r lory limit of $3 nnllton, which Mr O ko fe s,m is the same limit as in the middle Mils He said distillers could help MUo the piubiem be I Hillin' nunc warehouses and storing more inventors Currenllv it takes six weeks to I ee eie an mill i he added The Utah la'gislatui e has to let the liquoi lomnussion ait as men bants. Mi U kede said and set then iiveiiniit Mai k ups of 7,,, jx I it id on lupiois and 47 xr cent on wines m Utah an ' self defeating." lie eiil If there we h re json.dilt puces in Utah, the threat of booth i gleg from other states would tie diminished, Mr O'Keefe explained Blames Bad Management Mr OKeefe, who has served on KCPX News Advisory Hoard, Junior Achievement of Greater Salt Lake and the National Alliance of Business men, blamed the shortage of some brands of liquoi s on had management of outlet stores He sale! the manageis many times pure base liquoi that just doe'sn I si II 1 line M.ithi'scei said th it a'though a ist fun is tadvutg aitemalive sites lor the location of i proposed Inter Mountain Power Pioject, the original site near the Capitol Reef Monument hasn't !eon ndeil out entneh 1U said he w ill disc uss the matte r ten ht i w illi Intel lor Secretatv Cccll udius on a visit to Utah cm Wednosdav t ktife s.od liquoi is a lc gal buMii ,s it ith a (listen v ot publems lie suid iwi oi uid do barge noting th d the I t itod st ,t s hid piotnbilioo fm a t.m, lie .idle nc.uev,r tl a' iiechibitio.i m s,) , ,1 i, I ir ,i, cun, d and ,1 .akiiig probic ns w , e enie I present lu I i L , Wendover Mayor Thomas E Watkins said he hoped the Wendover dime would eventually serve as a model for medical care in other rural areas. Dr Cednc Davem, U of U College of Medicine di an. presented a plaque to Dale Callus ter, Wendover i lty manager, for his efforts In establishing the clinic Mr CalUster is considered the prime motivating fere m obtaining the cbnic. The clinic is in a building donated by Weils Rural Electric Co. Wendover picked up the tab for the dime's remodeling, and federal funds paid for its equipment, administrative txpenses and salaries ElJco County paid for the operation of the town's four ambulances, and Utah Group Raps Opinion On Sunshine Law The administrative director of Utah Common aase Tuesday questioned the logic behind Utah tt fkn Robert B Hansens opinion Monday declaring that the Utah Public Service Commission is its quasi ludicial capacity is not subject to the recently passed Utah Open and Public Meetings ( Patricia Bnm, m a press release, also said that a suit w ill have to be b. ught "so the courts can rule on the matter The Open and Public Meetings Law, or "Sunshine Law." requires state agencies to conduct their meetings in public Determines Rates The PSC determines rates and rate .structures for public utilities in the state A question was raised last wtyk whether the PSC is subject to the law, which b came effective May 10 Mr Hansen, in a formal attorney generals opinion Monday, said the PSC is defined by state Matute as a quasi-judicibody, and he quoted from the Utah Code to substantiate the opinion He cited the separation of powers clause in the Utah Constitution, laying foundation for his opinion th.it lice legislature has no authority to regulate tlx padu iar And, he said, by virtue of its tunc turn, the PSC is part of the judiciary M rs Bnm smd m the press release that the Public be rviee Commission is not a court nor a judiciary .u'eiK'v. but an administrative agency under the xecutive branch quasi-judici- Appointed craor by Gov oiTinusMonors are npjxnnted by the governor jiuI confirmed by the Senate Judges are elected by the people. she said ( Common Cause helped draft the legislation that ually load to the Sunshine Law Mrs Brim had said artier that it was not the intent of the drafters to ine lude the judiciary in the law ' In many other states PSCs are covered by the Sunshine Law, and m those states the language of tlie law is tie.'ily identical to the language in Utah s f Sunshine Law. "In those other slates the courts have ruled that the PSC is included, not excluded from requirements of Vne i.iw, as Attorney General Hansen has ruled," Mr-- , Brim added ' Rulemaking is not a judicatory function Rules ipplv to all tlie people, not to just one or a few When g Indies sueh as the PSC exercise uithority, they arc subject to the Open and Public Meetings '.aw. Deciding on a rate increase is a di c i sion to bo made in the open, so the people could know the reasons hohind it " Mis Brim said that while the board of Common t.nise would have to meet to determine if that oiganiatmn will formally sponsor a suit m court for i dec lornhiry judgment on the issue, her personal opinion as admimstativ o director is that such a suit should be initiated new rule-makin- TOP OF Tl S Secretary of the Interior Cecil Andrus will e the kc y note addre ss at the opening session of the 1 i Public Lands Energy amt the ttidiu sday 1 'I He ui Paik II" conference City lie former Idaho governor will begin his remarks a m in the Gondola Budding at the Park City sort f second annual conference, to continue by the University through Saturday, is ot Utah College of Law and the Environmental Gvv Institute a Washington baed national research enter Tin nuferc m e will mus on the problems oi resource development, water allocation anci availa LiLt ti rh ' iv n un t s jnd environin' utl imp t An estimated oifu nils attofi,vs i ( ultlic holai s energy scientists and environmental udvo tl J flom ac I ecs , the eyi.ritl are M t' d to atte I 'If &iH Tlie i Shop Weeknights vi 9 P.M. I Saturdays: It 6 P.W. Bankim ncard Master Charge f or W" c V hi t,,in cl, i c old Cl(r ' " . 1 IF UNI SFFd V FAMOUS PERFECT SLEEPER Andrus Sets Speech ! Cm lit Aviiiabie d inwn 0 de"5 WJO GRQ.N ST. At FREE 'A t UUitkf w ) 1 Go I I M1j kulES 1 tl n ined The Wendover clinic will stand as a testimony to dil!g nee of a group of citizens who were able to i.'U't two state governments, the federal government and a large university to come to the aid wPh money and expertise, Guv Mathesonsaid il ll77 c topul 1 numth but th ,t the pnvae octcn is , ojeemng new jot)-- tooftset the loss lbs of It di ictnnik eanie in the 1 oun Lit on stuck showing Utah i linked iifln m the nation m proportion of : f B iibune. Wcdiic.d 1 Irolil cm Blast-Leukem- ia r f J , Lake Malheson Wants a Probe Link Of ?s c' kit |