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Show 1 8 A The Salt Lake Tribung, Sunday, March Seminar Helps Teachers Of Young 14, 1982 Lingering mte Cash Special to The Tribune BRIGHAM CITY -Twelve years ago a Salt Lake City general contractor built a bridge over the Bear River west of Honeyville. But a dispute over cost overruns has caused the countys $103,000 share of the project to swell to $219, 000 in ah account in the Bear River State Bank in Educators and parents learned new ways to teach preschool and young elementary school pupils Saturday during a workshop held at the Eastside Children's Center, 1855 Medical Drive. The workshop, sponsored by the Friends of the Childrens Center, gave participants the chance to learn about and participate in programs designed for the youngsters. contractor, The Construction Weyher was paid $450, 000 $414,000 for the construction and $36,000 in an accepted cost overrun) by the state, according to Jim Deaton, DOT regional engineer in Ogden. But until an agreement can bo reached between Box Elder County, the state and the contractor, the countys 25 percent share remains in the bank gaining interest. The construction company is claiming an additional overrun of $80,000, plus interest of $14,000, tor a total claim of Co., Lynn dance instructor, $94,000. 1 0 Owners ILisIed For Land ) ; .Balt Lake City store owner Sam Weller and his. brother Jared are just two of 10 owners of .farion Park Estates, wjijch is attempting to evict the widow of slain Polygamist John Singer lrofn a farm near Marion Summit County. 4' United Press International story published lit Saturdays Tribune in- dicated the Weller brothers were the only of the farm. owners - OTooele, a movement specialist and - - North entrance of Building was closed City-Count- y Friday V v. while officials determine how stop buildings crumbling. to Buildings North Entrance Closed City-Coun- ty The north entrance of the Salt Lake Building was y City-Count- for restoring the building, constructed in the 1890s. Latest estimates to renovate the exterior and interior range from $21 million to $25 million. got workshop participants involved in dancing and moving as the children would. Using drums and other musical instruments, Ms. OToole taught the adults how to teach children to get in touch with their own bodies. A spring arts and crafts program showed how colored chalk and paint can by great fun for children to use outdoors as the weather warms and the idea of letting the children crush eggshells for fun was discussed. Mitzi Dunford, coordinator for volunteers at the center, explained its fun for children to break up something theyve been told its OK to do. It helps them let off some agression. Two social workers also discussed clinical issues of teaching children. Such topics as what to do with a child that just doesnt fit in, how to handle the child who has trouble being separated from the parent, what to do with a child that wants to sit alone and how to identify children who need special help were discussed. Utah Democrats Select Delegates Utah Democrats chose nine delegates Saturday to attend the national party conference this summer in Philadelphia. Gov. Scott M. Mathe-sowill be heading the delegation, one of five automatic delegates because of their elected or party position. The national conference, held at midterm between presidential nominating conventions, will be June n so Jar by Republican Sen. Orrin Hatch for his campaign comes from special interest groups working for their national agenda. They place no value on Utah or its people, he said The party chairman also pointed to Sen. Hatch's vote to lift the limit on speaking hon orariums and for "a tax a free pay increase, reference to additional housing deductions permitted on income taxes Mr. Miller asserted Sen. Hatchs outside interests led to lax conduct in one instance in his role as chairman of the Labor and Human Resources Committee. Mr. Miller read a letter from the seven Democratic minority members on the committee making budget- ary recommendations earlier this week because, they stated. Sen.. Hatch had not called a meeting to consider committee views within the time announced by the Senate Budget 25-2- Other automatic Utah delegates are the party chairman and vice-chairma- Michael T. Miller and Janet Prazen, and the national committee representatives, Thomas W. diZerega and Elizabeth Vance. Other Delegeates The State Democratic Central Committee, meeting in the Salt Lake City Council chambers, rounded out the delegation with election of Bess Jensen, Syracuse, 1st Congressional District; Bob Marquardt, Salt Lake City, 2nd District; and Catherine Pec, Price, and Pec, Price, and Perry Mace, Provo, 3rd District. Party Chairman Miller told the central committee that Utah Democrats are in a position to be responsive to the layoffs, bankruptcies and high interest rates that are beginning to significantly affect the state. The Republican Party, Mr. Miller said, won its place through negativism and rhetoric. The Democratic Party can assure Utahns they have a voice in the development of We Utah, he added. must provide the voice of reason. He cautioned against apathy in the 1982 congressional elections to avoid extreme groups once again manipulating the voters of this state." Hatch's Funding Mr. Miller said 90 percent of $1 million raised SPECIAL Sun Valley spring skiing is lots of sun and great snow. If you havent sided Sun Valley in the spnng, youve missed the best skiing of the season. Spring skiing in Sun Valley... SOMETHING SPECIAL! 2 Night Package Includes: $69 per person, double occupancy (does not include tax) Two nights lodging Two days lift tickets Rental skis, boots and poles (included on request) Also available: 2 outdoor heated pools, saunas, jacuzzis and ice skating. Effective March 19 April 18, 1982 FOR RESERVATIONS CALL TOLL FREE: Sun Valley Company, Sun Valley, ID 83353 Likewise, the UPI posted story seemed to indicate the eviction was being sought only because Vickie Singer declined to contribute to payment of property taxes. According to Arthur Nielsen, attorney for the plaintiffs, the eviction notice off limits Friday as city officials contemplate plans to temporarily thwart a safety hazard posed by a deteriorating sandstone facade. Barricades cordoning the entrance and a sign directing people to use the east or south doors claims Mrs. Singer were erected, closing achasnt made any kind of cess from the north end payments on the farm. until exterior repairs can Marion Park Estates is be made, said Phil Erickattempting to get Vickie son, Salt Lake Citys supSinger to either pay for port services director. use of the property or Officials are exploring leave, said Mr. Nielsen. to minimize ways .Marion Park Estates crumbling and dislodghas offered to deed a half ing of stone block suracre of the property to faces on the buildings Mrs. Singer free of north facade that has charge, but she refused, caused some public safeaccording to Mr. Nielsen. ty concerns in recent weeks. Mrs. Singer maintains EsMarion Park ttyat City fire and engineertates deeded 2 xk acres to ing personnel have sughep husband when the gested applying a water spray to corporation was under different ownership. the exterior to remove ,The dispute will be loose pieces of stone that heard in Second District would otherwise dislodge Court in Weber County and fall during high March 22. All judges in winds and precipitation. the 3rd Judicial District Mr. Erickson said he will meet with a contractor have disqualified themselves from hearing the Monday to review methods and costs for case. such a proposal. John Singer was shot to death by law enforceHe said the north enment officers who surtrance could be closed for rounded him on the farm a month or two while the Jan. 17, 1979. 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