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companies associated with iiicdnal advancements at thp I'mversity of I'tah and tourists You d better start now before it gets too expensive" he suggested observing that he thought I'tah 'I lausit Authority has gotten off to a vers good start raising funds to pun base right of way for the sys- 6 ‘ ADVERTISEMENT lM lMAz 1 ‘ t'wti-- St'angeis Q Biautv and hv Bras' g rail-syste- ated Ov’ Feer - yr nf f am' VI’ 7 13 "1 pm News C NBC 5 Coiwit'O' 1 SS RiCh”iork1 Reading Raman On am o Aarmn I? - 'ares 5 4 4 13 Mone 2 PM MdsidiHii Nuon I I 13 g 0 1 1 Devotional Archies II 30am 5 Mark Russell Comedy Special 9 Learn to ki of My Children B YU 1 M'A'S’H 4 4 Growing Pams 5 Young and the Restless tl Too Close tor Comfort 5 11 to 30 Victory Garden 2 Bacxe s Magic 4 Magnum P I 11 1 0 1 1 13 ABC 2 VjAg’ New r MacNerl-Lehre- 4 q 5 JtOCiOOO Pyramid &T pm Entertainment Wtti Today s Special Mone ' MissCifan t axes Rk hrrmnet I Vnii o" 1 nuiie Ball 10 News 2 7 Warn 2 13 Today Mister Rogers My Little Pony it Sot 5 Captain Kangaroo 4 the Manor Bom pm Geratdo 11 2 News 4 6ensoc Classic Concentration 4 Wm Lose or Dt aw To Theatre O snour 2 2 7 9 30 BfiMy Hills Teens Bear 30 INN 5 Tribune Staff Writer The Salt Lake Valley is ideally shaped for a light rail transit system a Florida congressman said Wednesday but continued federal financial support depends on a display of local commitment to its development The necessary commitment involves putting your money where ' your mouth is to pay the local share of expenses for a plan that ha broad-basegovernmental and public support said Rep William Lehmann D Fla chairman of the House Transportation Appropn ations Subcommittee Rep Lehmann was speaking at a press conference arranged by Utah Democratic Hep Wayne Owens a mass transit supporter who showed tlie proposed light-rai- l route to the influential subcommittee chairman Also around a makeshift podium were Ixiwell Durham and Robert Siegel leaders of Salt Lake Area Chamber of Commerce transportation task force 7 tie task force supports a light-rai- l svstem running 17 miles along the Cnion Pacific Railroad corridor from South Temple to 10600 South would supplement expansion of Interstate 15 to handle increasing north-souttraffic demands gener‘ Masterpiece Duck Tales am pm pm 5 WondeHul World o On ney 7 pm 0 1 1 g Family Ties 0 9 Ulan Geography 4 8 Movie "They Drive by Night" (1940) Humphrey A rr Shnr'lddn t 30 War of the Stars 1j Oewiis the Menace Paddington Mystery 13 9 first starru-- Spkp g role1 I'be one hour program ail’ utilize side by side ammauoc and Lve action technique to tel the humorous and poignant story of Snoopy s dwelling brother who has a brief bittersweet encounter wild a real bve young woman 'plated by JiH daughter of peanut creator Charles M bchulz The sjjenaJ is set to air ua iate Beptenibei on -- d de-se- rt tl sjae shuttle -- A former employee of HydraPak Kathy Crocker teleismu sta’ioo hTYX Thursday that security at he (Pant was lax even alter the cLs overy of the slashed rings H vdraPak is the only company that manufactures silicon for the shuttle and immediately began an internal is es? gallon Oiti-cial- s also requested imesLrgatwos by the FBI and NAA According to HydraPak officials the company has taker steps to prevent smular incidents in the future and is confident the problem is result ed u-i- v CBS Golf Tourney to Aid Parkway Sjecial to The Tribune nomic potential if elected Gov Bangerter noted T can tell you 1 haven t wasted time or hundreds of thousands of dollars on studies to t 11 use what we need to do” the governor said "We ve gone to work and put into place the best economic development program our state has ever had " Gov Bangerter ridiculed a Wilson campaign objective to double the state s tourist promotion budget "We increased it by 40 percent and improved it Its working Throwing more money isn t necessarily the w ay to increase tourism" the governor said The chief executive jibed at the Democratic challengers indecision — while awaiting a comprehensive study — on whether to support a ski lift Interconnect system between Wasatch Mountain resorts Mr Wilson bypassed a real chance to boost tourism by such an approach the governor suggested Mr Wilson in a subsequent statement to rebut criticism pointed out that Lt Gov Val Oveson recently announced a 1200 000 federal grant "of taxpayers' money ” for a regional multi-countorganization to study feasible transportation systems between ski resorts including the idea of a ski lift interconnect “The governor takes a position m support of the interconnect and then we have the ‘ study that seems kind of irrational Mr Wilson said Gov Bangerter also renewed lus skepticism of Mr Wilson s previous call for issuing up to $150 million in bonded indebtedness for various e e A A I I the development of lerrealjonal fa dlilies along the Jordan River (mm Utah Lake to the Great ‘’alt Lake MURRAY — A scramble golf tournament to raise money for the Provo-JPuver Park wav will be held Sept 12 at Murray Parkway-Gol- The tournament is open to anyone who pa vs the minimum entrv of $150 ordan f Course The second annual Parkway Playoff begins at 8 a in and will include up to 50 four member teams in alland mixed categomen ries said tournament spokesman Bud Pannier Iasl year s tournament raised roughly $1500 to improve a model airplane facility outside of Provo The Murray golf course is a key feature n the park wayjwhich env isions We're try mg to gel people awar of the parkway This is a good dial we think so they can tell their leg is iators and everyone else" Mr Pan mer said Information about entering the tournament may be obtained from Ftank Newman Utah Back and Trust 270 W 1500 South Bountiful UlatMOia -- Salt Lake City’s Exclusive Antique Reproduction Emporium QUEEN ANNE TABLES tables169 y SOLID OIK LIMITED QUMHIES ft $1QQcoffee TABLES (entury Jumiture-- C WftNTIQTlC TROiniCTfOXSW 2198 Highland Drive Salt Lake City Utah 185-360- 6 HOt NS 10 A M lu 6 F M MONDAt IHNt XUl KUAt construction projects to "jump start" the state's economy utilizing a longer term pay back period to retire i call this Wilson's the bonds “jump-stajunk bonds’ Gov Bangerter offered reduced our debt from 12 0 6 The Girl From Utah The Boys From Syracuse rt 1 years saving us many millions m terest payments Going bak to a in- It's a special featuring songs and scenes from great musical comedies Join Dick 15-ye- debt will cost taxpayers over $200 million in interest payments alone" Gov Bangerter asserted Van Dyke Kaye Ballard Patti LaBelle Roberta Peters and many others for Sylvia Fine Kaye's Musical Comedy Tonight Commitment by Utahns Is Needed for Railway 11 4 20 20 Snoopy's brutiar 1 m his "-- Words of Florida Lawmaker By Mike Gorrell 8 30 4pm 8X am Sfa Sesame Street ‘ 4 Doodles rent Strokes 7 0 Utah Geography Rea Ghostbusters 3 30 pm de- pressed Block 57 in downtown Sail Lake Guv in the wake of Mr Wilson s tenure as mayor Mr Wilson has suggested commissioning an 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added "I respect the great tradition to debate in Utah but w e hav e our ow n campaign ” goals too Gov Bangerter in prepared remarks said the major party gubernatorial contenders are miles apart when it comes to a track record in economic development " He pointed to the "ghost town" atmosphere sur- Dick Yon Star-rin- 2 Days dl Our Lives 4 Facts o LHe 5 Wilt Lose or Draw luncheon fund-raisin- campaign COMEDY TONIGHT 3pm 7 Douglas L Barker Tribune Political Editor fov Norm Bangerter dismissed economic development initiatives proposed by Ted Vi lison as too costly and chastised his Democratic foes skipping the opportunity to join m debate Thursday “ft's fair to say that Ted s not anxious to debate" the Republican chief executive commented at a (Cottonwood Club luncheon speech before the Women's Council of Realtors Mr Wilson who attended his own By cxumur&itM g 10 wije-f- a wiU Bangerter Says Wilson Is Afraid lo Debate Wilson Says Just Wail ANCES: MUSICAL Hooked on Aerobics 4 Good Mommo 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O-Ri- 11! r r W1 V t tr tern partially with money raised sales tax through the quarter-cen- t However Rep Lehmann cautioned "we in Washington judge a great deal on a local consensus of opinion" and a local revenue commitment That means about half of the expected $200 million price tag must be paid for with local money “The ball s in your court" the Floridian said ‘ My message to you is to be sure you not only get together on the plan you want but to put your " money where your mouth is Rep Owens said Rep Lehmann s support in the House along with Utah Republican Jake Garn s work in the Senate resulted in the appropriation of $3 8 million last year for preliminary engineering studies on the light rail concept A draft envi ronmental study is expected this tall Mr Siegel said Rep Lehmann also was instrumental in obtaining a $5 million House appropriation for right acquisition in fiscal year 1989 which starts Oct 1 The Senate appropriation may amount to $10 million Rep Owens said so light-rai- l supporters are hopeful ( ongression al aid for land acquisition will he somewhere between those two fig ures He would not say whether initiatives on Utah ballots this November would influence Congress to withhold financial support for the projiosed system but Rep Owens used the question to lash out at initiative supjxirters Wise Utahns Rep Owens said should and will di feat the initiatives which he called a thinlv disguised appeal to our darker instincts and a threat to devastate all programs leading to solving Utah s problems Social Service Official Win Honor Fx-Senat- Tonight at 8:00 pm KUED tf :4 D Microcomputer 4 JJJJl A Lo'ul 50 S icJflbse I ( ( I 7 sr"r fr'xri Urjh Sto ih oc Cwlit 3 nnn inrrjt lor C (’ ‘kJiDrU'r 7rnpj I "Jugh FricUj': ? 71 m Bryinning Tur’Jjy Aug 30 G Calculus I infiilmur rniinr rl ulus mjth rl3 Conn-n- t nhx)f vjoi jr)uu’ "' tttijrxmotr jnrl I jmjrulgtic grnm-tr- j- An - y ( uon mtri'rj' C'PlJi! 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