| Show LOCALREGIONAL raesiay The Sa't Lake Tribune Weber to Review kUj tax-exem- '451:11272:171 1 debate in Weber County over whether health care donated by hospitals is worth the cost of what they don't pay in taxes is about to resume The Weber County Commizion will decide whether to continue the status for St BenediTt's and McKay-De- e that the hospitals have enjoyed for 40 years The multimillion-dolla- r operations do not pay local state or federal taxes because they Lave been deemed charitable organizations They have formally asked the county to continue the exemption In copious documents supplied to Weber County Assessor Steve Bezel the hospitals say the care they donate to the community offsets by several times the amount they would pay in taxes Spokesmen for both hospitals point out that if the exemption is not eontrued the increased cost to them would be passed on to patients Said St Benedict's Comptrollff Gordon Hall -- What does any business do if overhead goes A - Pill11111"113's 4 k 114 0a:1304 TPOL misdemeanor charges be missed because an PRIZY0 ONSEINNIMEIMMOO pt RUMOR E BLUFF IlmmitnittintAPWINM Pipeline Worker Killed Operating Equipment FILLMORE — A worker on the Kern Elver natural-ga-s pipeline was killed Monday when a conveyor belt snagged her clothing ztnd pruned ber into a piece of construction equipment 11:112rd County Sheriff Ed Phillips identified the victim of the I pm industrial accident 35 miles southwest of Fiamore as Glenda Cris Seamons 36 Provo She was Community Medical Center Beauty Pageant and Fair BLUFF — The second annual Utah Navajo fair and rodeo vill be part of Navajo Ahootai Days this week in San Juan County School in Montezuma Creek then move Thursday to Bluff for the inopening session of a four-da- y tertribal at the fair- w pow-wo- grounds south of town costume Dancers in will compete for a $17450 in prize money 6:30 pm Thursday noon Friday 1 pm Saturday and 10 am Sunday Other festivities include ud-bog" competition rodeos and a three-da- y softball tournament at the Bluff Community Ball Field A parade through Bluff is set for 11 am Saturday A horse race follows at 1 pm at the Aneth Point Race Track -m- rape girl was raped in the early morning of August 7 by a masked asssilant who was waiting in her home north of the Riverside Country Club The assailant forced his way in locked the girl's mother into the trunk of a car parked in the garage and sexually assaulted the daughter when she returned home The assailant is described as a thirwhite male in his ties 5 feet 6 inches tall weighing between 160 to 180 pounds He wore a blue ski mask and a dark sweat suit Provo Police Capt Duane Fraain ser said the merchant wishes tore-manonymous Anyone with any information regarding possible suspects is urged to call Provo Police A 17 A r' 4 Innaiouto the electronic pulses produced by a touch-ton- e phone and designed to give each teacher in the school an electronic mail box -We started this whole thing because administrators are always looking for better ways to communicate with home" said Cyprus Principal Larry Odom "Children just don't take things like notes home?' A main objective of Parent Link is to cut down on the time teachers spend providing makeup work for students missing school The electronic ?mil box provides a daily itinerary of class assignments and accompanying messages from teachers that both parents and students can hear by The state has traditionally taken the lead in establishing road standards But now they say the OSM is trying to usurp its authority tog-Ra- 1 Name of mkookmi- likmalon preekiont Dote of reunion Moos of reunion orypcaveng worm end OW ACalatitiolt of reunion-Phon- e number of reunion contact T at fax the inforthetwi Ooptar City Edna( Mail te Sede Lako tribtorte P0 1 JEWELERS A SALT LAU CLASSIC To celebrate our new 59 South Main Street store offer our patrons new and old these comptinum tory events: 30 1 PM Wright Company and an exhibition of baseball memorabilia pay tribute to both tpes of diamonds—those of carats and dirt 20" STEREO TV MONITOR Built-i-n PM Bennion has offered for 45 years to continue for many more NOW simA"ws V BENNION JEWELERS as MOVV Cien: tbr elleV101 0 gift of finejewelry from Bennion Jewelers will last a lifetime And customerS both old and new can expect the type of service dbx decoding for y clear crisp sound Remote picture and sound adjustments AV Input Jacks AM--5:3- A dome sound dual-speak- er system High-qualit- 4M-5:- 10 DIAMONDS IN THE ROUGH 59 South Main 110010AltiON StreetSalt Lake City3643667 Fine Arts Every Sunday in The Salt Lake Tribune Video and imaging Systems 485-575- J f - we :1 'i Z1001 I SEPTEMBER 111Spacielic!'s 180 East 21st South AM REMODELED SEPTEMBER 13 10 CIPINCOCI HAS YOUR 8 An internationally recoptized diamond expert from the Gory Paa " 57 Ss Lake Ciop Utah 4111 BENNION I lodeOad 14 Box Fat: MO11521-941- HIGH RESOLUTION VIDEO DISC SYSTEM 499 co of Representatives front Gregg Ruth Gobi Mastaloni Pearl Rosenthal Coat Gutman and Cynut Watch will be on hand to offer insight and knowledge The new borne video products you've been bearing about are now available Come in and save with special introductory pricing Highest ouality audio and video available for the home New MASH Digital Audio System for clear reproduction New Digital YC separation for vivid NOW lifelike color New Digital 'MC for r---1 sharp clear images sn EXPERT DAYS Ea 410164 1 The Salt Lake Tnbune will be publishkv a list of missionary reunions beton the LDS Conference in October Deadline ova be September 27 The information needed for the bet ellouid include: ENterTniNmeNt 40770111M) and broad The new ordinance would regu- late where religious services are held such as a church or synagogue said Murray city attorney Craig Hall It will not restrict people from gathering in a home — like the Minnie — to discuss religious beliefs "Murray never intended to restrict religious beliefs and it never will- - Mr Hall said Mr Hall said the City Council will bold a public hearing on the code revisions on Oct 8 Sturray Onnnirg COmmicSiOhave revised city ronittg codes to regulate- - places and buildings used for 'religious activities not the religious activities themselves The revisioas 'which await approval by the City Council came about after Scott and Linda ItinniS were warned that they couldn't bold church services in their home 190 W American Ave after neighbors complained can were blocking streets The Minrises filed suit in US District Court challenging the city's current ordinance as vague nen connected to the school's phone lines It is triggered by son m ' Planners: No 'Church' in Home and installed during the summer The Parent Link system is big-tim- Pageant at Whitehorse High B3 Association cher-Student power-grubbin- Events begin Wednesday at 6:30 pm with the Miss Utah Navajo PROVO — A downtown Provo merchant is ofTeringa $10000 reward for information leading to a conviction in an unsolved Provo CO SOLEIR Ra I shadents fail to attend class their absence is noted and entered in the phone system Parents can call to check on their children or the system can be programmed to automatically dial the homes of students who missed class "Obviously we have no control over who answers the phone and a child may laugh if the picks up the phone and hears the message" said Cyprus Principal Larry Odom "But parents who want to check up on their kids can call a different bulletin number that will tell them whether the computer had tried to reach somebody at home" he said The experimental phone system was purchased by the Cyprus Junior High ParentTea- PRICE — A legal showdown is brewing between the obscure Office of Surface Mining and state and federal officials over who has jurisdiction over inning roads State officials believe the OSM a division of the Department of g the Interior is a e agency looking to inflict headaches on Utah's Coal Industry They're joined by the Bureau of Land Management and US Forest Service administrators who worry that the OSM is sticking its nose where it doesn't belong The question is who has rightful jurisdiction over just about every road over which Utah coal travels once it leaves the mine "It's a jurisdiction question: Who really controls the roads?" asked state Division of Oil Gas and Mining director Dianne Niel- Navajo Days Will Include Merchant Offers Reward For Conviction of Rapist usgp TSMII at Officials Cypras Junior new a phone sysHigh hope tem is the next best thing to being there disstat- ar eight-ye- By Vic Garcia TEE SALT LAKE Dispute Oyer Who Controls Alining Roads Heating Up pronounced dead at Fillmore Bexell said be hasn't decided what be wM recommend He said the question is more complex this year because of new state Tax Commission exemption standards and because the issue has been dormant for three years while the new standards were being drafted The hospitals would have to pay taxes accrued during those years if the commission rescinds the exemption Commissioners acting as the county board of equalization say they will make their judgments daring the exemption bearings The hearings must be held by Sept 30 but haven't yet been scheduled Of Absent Students ute of Imitations has expired Houtz is charged in 9th District Court in Minden Nev with three counts of lewdness with a child and three counts of open and gross lewdness Ile has pleaded innocent Houtt was a band teacher at Douglas County Middle School in Nevada from 1976 to 1979 The allegations of improprieties were made earlier this year by a man who was a seventh-grad- e student there in 1977 The man now is 26 Houtz taught band at North Davis Junior High in Clearfield beginning last fall He was put on unpaid leave when Davis School District officials became aware in April that criminal cliarges had been filed in Nevada RICE up?" mid-to-la- Sat Lira Czy : ansimignoloomas etc S Item Reaches Out Touches Parents sex-relat- decade-ol- d 191 er WEST POINT — A former North Davis Junior High School teacher has asked a judge to dismiss charges filed against hirn by a student he taught in Nevada A defense motion filed on behaqf of Larry Robert Houtz 41 of Wed Point asked that felony and DATELINE Tax Exemption OGDEN Asks Judge To Dismiss Sex Charges Ex-Teach- UhLi --ammo- Hospitals' n rism-Tam- ry September 10 7 —1 FALIILY “OUTGROVII" YOUR IIATURAL GAS WATER i L 1 :1 V 4 i i ' ' ::: 1 :: r: i :: r - 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