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Show 2B The Salt Lake Tribune. Monday, January 13, 1986 Promote Religious Beliefs in Court, Professor Says not giving much time of day to their Special to The Tribune PROVO Church members of all denominations and organized religion need not be bashful about exerting their rights before government or the court system, a University of Missouri law professor said Saturday. views." Disagreeing with what he described as Mr. Esbeck "over simplistic" taxonomy was James E. Special to Tut Tribune PROVO The 11th annual nursing research conference will be held Jan. 30 at the Varsity Theater at Brigham Young University. Dr. Elizabeth Geden, associate profession in the University of Missouri School of Nursing, is the keynote speaker. Other speakers are Dr. Les-le- e Boss, assistant dean in the BYU College of Nursing, which is sponsoring the conference, and nursing students Delayne Wilson, Irene Carr and ment. He added that religious communities also have rights as churches. As individual members of churches, they have every right to express their views before a court that is currently HYRUM, Cache County (AP) -Two workers were hospitalized and two others treated Jor chest pains after they were exposed to a cloud of ammonia gas that leaked from a valve at E.A. Miller & Sons Packing Co., authorities said. .The leak occurred at about 3:30 p.m. Saturday when two maintenance workers were checking a valve on the roof of the building, said Cache County Sheriff Sid Groll. "The valve was apparently faulty and the line, which services part of the companys refrigeration units, contained ammonia, he said. The building was evacuated and checked by Logan firefighters equipped with breathing devices. Groll said the injured workers ng complained of a burning in the chest and breathing difficulties. They probably were exposed to the gas for about 30 seconds. Workers Craig Elgar, and Kim Cheshire were held overnight for observation and released Sunday from Logan Regional Hospital. Gene Turner and John Schmidt were treated and released from the hospital Saturday, he said. Because it was a weekend, only a few workers were on duty, so it did not take long to get them out of the building, Groll said. The Cache County Mayors Association has voted unanimously to lobby the Utah Legislature to return to local governments a portion of the state sales tax which has been funneled into a state LOGAN (AP) flood-contr- fund. Association president and Smith-fiel- d Mayor Robert Chambers said cents asSaturday that of the 5 of sessed in sales tax, three-fourtone cent is retained by the municipality in which the transaction occurred. He said another cent is designated "shared funds between the municipality and the state. However, for the past two years, half of that fraction, or cent, has been held by state government to measures. help finance Chambers said losing the cent has forced towns with few commercial businesses to consider raising property taxes to generate revenue. "No one favors this action, but cities and towns have to have enough money in their coffers to take care of municipal services," he said. Hyrum Mayor Bruce Darley said he has discussed the issue with Gov. one-four- th one-eigh- flood-contr- one-eigh- Norm Bangerter, but Bangerter indicated he was not ready to commit to returning the funds to the communities. In addition, Darley said, few state legislators understand the problems small towns face in their efforts to raise revenue. I've learned that about 80 percent of the legislators serving now have had no experience in small city or town politics, he said. I dont get the feeling that they understand our problems. In other matters, the mayors' association voted to recommend that the Cache County Commission submit a resolution that would divide the city of Logan into three districts for county elections. It was the mayors association which spearheaded efforts to change the county's form of government to form the new council-executiv- e which will become effective Jan 1, The mayors proposed that four council members be elected by districts comprised of towns outside Logan, while Logan would elect three members at large. ery system project in Somalia, a range management and development project in Morccn, small ruminants reprodurthe studies in Peru and Brazil, an water management project in the Dominican Republic, a dairy project in Ecuador, a range-land- s research project in Brazil, an small irrigation systems project in Peru and an animal science extension and development project in Nepal. He said while most people realize there is clear value in the third world countries receiving aid. "some people don't realize the benefits this brings to Utah. "Much of the money received is spent here on goods and services, and even mortgages," he said. Deputies Arrest 2 Suspeets in Armed Robbery - In his presentation, Mr. Esbeck view said the strict separationist U.S. of the dominates thinking that Supreme Court is only one of e five preredominant theories of church-statlations in contemporary American thought. In contrast to the secular state ' view that religion is a private and McConnell of the University of Chicago; Edward Gaffney, Loyola of Los and nursing techniques to save energy. She also will talk on "Preparation for labor: from the laboratory matter, and that individualistic through clinical trials. churches and other religious organizations have no rights as entities ' k apart from their members, Mr. ' described another historical ap- the proach to church state relations: or "neutral pluralistic-separationis- t state" where government takes no side, for or against religion. The concept, attributed to James i Madison, the fifth U. S. president, is that religious liberty is achieved ' when diverse religious sects freely ' compete in a "marketplace ap- proach, with no religion dominating. A member of several national nursing organizations, Dr. Geden has researched the labor pain alleviation problem and has developed a labor pain analogue, including the effects of the Lamaze preparation. She also has studied nursing care and management and research concerning the effects of nursing care on the patient. 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Iteputies were notified about 8 45 m that a home in the condominium p (omplex was being robbed by a gun man About a half hour after they surrounded the house, a man carrying some property and a gun came out the front door Deputies ordered the man to drop his gun and freeze, lie was arrested school. speaking were Michael Also and Robert E. Riggs and G. Wilkens of BYU law 1987. 5 Special to The Tribune Dr. Geden will discuss her research on "Lifting and Bathing Techniques" away from the plant. USU Ranks 3rd in U.S. Program LOGAN (AP) Utah State Univ r sity officials have learned the school is ranked third among 50 universities involved in work with the United Slates Agency for International Development between 1982 and 1984 Morris D. Whitaker, director of piograms at USU, said S.vurd. y that Wrshu.g' a .state Um- jrsity led in the amou i uf Tile XII dollars received for international aid during the period. 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