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Show r The Sail Lake Tribune, Editorial an internal auditor independent of the state superintendent been employed to ferret watch for irregularities and report them directly to the state board when spotted. Lawmakers, including Rep. Legislators told board Frandsen, Lloyd one th of Jordan, of the Legislatures Education Interim Study Committee, said an Internal auditor performs invaluable functions and, in addition to ensuring compliance with rules and laws, can materially help assure the agency ad- members in a joint meeting at Southern Utah State College they should follow the recommendation of Utahs legislative auditor general and state auditor and hire an internal auditor for the state school office. Wayne L. Welsh, the report of the state office could have been avoided had cial dealings of former State Superintendent G. Leland Bumingham could have been avoided had an internal auditor been on the job. en A boards policy directives. islative auditor general, told board members many of the problems identified in a May 17 audit report of the state school office and the finan well-ru- n and organization or agency has nothing to fear from an internal but independent auditor and the mere presence of such an individual can avoid occasion- al forays into aberrant heres to the governing leg- competent, above-boar- d behaviors. Ab- solutely correct. Many of the problems, mistakes and poor judgment identified in the May 17 audit Its true that an internal auditors position had been part of the state school office budget but was eliminated at I he had to Jhr ialt 1akr Iribnnr CUP it SAVE (USPS Salt ke $fibmtr tatlited April 15. 171. putt listed dtilv And Sunday and twice on WedmdAv by the Kaarns Tribune Corporation, 143 South Main. Sait Late City. 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' In winter, the chuckholes could revert to ice for skaters to practice spinning, It would add to safety .by, slowing traffic around these natural hazards. Many chuckholes have been covered and some of them on hot days rise to the occasion. When they do settle down there is a roller-coasteffect for cars and passengers. A new car quickly assumes the rattling characteristics unique in an automobile traveling within Utah. wouldnt., Audit bureau of Circu HI Ik 2x4 FENCING CLIPS Cmtk 110-44- 44 " VISA Patrol said I would have to file a complaint with the county attorney and then appear in court to testify. There was nothing they could do. So goes the continuing saga of law and order. RALPH SEILER Bountiful NOW io Hi :1 iCEBhinmnn35i33diBD li lj :iwi i When you bring in any 3 color negatives (35mm. 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He said hed pay for any damage and would pick up the debris when he had time. I told him I was going to report it to the police and he said it would give me something to do. I said 1 hoped it would also give him .something to do. -- Ha laid-if- e er dtpatche. 1 who do it. I was on Interstate 15 just north of 3300 South. A truck was craning from ponds. 5 now$375 4x4x8 BEST . $4 .79 now $279 4x4x8 GOOD . $3.99 NOW 1 49 V 2x4x8 BEST 19. $i.9 now 95 c I 2x4x8 GOOD 19. $1 .49 I u 1 x4x6 BEST r9. 9 NOW 59 I 0 4x4x8 LANDSCAPE TIMBERS ,9S I mean the lumber, strips of metal, chunks of furniture and other potential sources of mayhem. Well, I have the answer, finally. I saw a large piece of flat metal fly out of a pickup truck just ahead of me and I have learned the type of people love the great state of Utah. It has the most beautiful and .varied countryside in the world. I dont understand, however, why Utah wants to compete with Minnesota, land of 10,000 lakes, by permitting chuckholes in roads almost the size of RATES CEDAR FENCING SALE SPECIAL Where does all the debris seen strewn on the highways come from? I do Daily STlper coev per cony Sunday vvrtb daily W per copy Sunday Only Sunday by Carrier, and Wednesday by Wail tS L County) per week Newcracfc or Vendor SIS per copy ,lv SI 00 per copy Sunday (Rates may ditter outside the Salt Lake Metropolitan area I Holbrook and her gray and white cat Mittens. . j Best in Show went to Pamela . Hacking and her cat Lulu. A cardboard pet carrier was awarded to the winners as a bonus gift. All photographs entered in the contest are on display at the Humane Society of Utah's Clime, 4613 S. 4000 West, reception area. RED No Law and Order Loves Those Chuckholes Carrier Delivery subscriptions bara Curtis and her gray and white cat Dickens," third place, Mary Kay WESTERN Midvale - Second clau pottaee paid at Salt LaM City, Utah. POST MAS TERSend addra change to 143 South j The Salt Late Tribune. Mam. Salt LafceCttv. Utah Mm I HERES WHERE TO CALL New Is highway maintenance included in our state budget? If so, where, and how is it being spent? We should send our road maintenance crews to other states to see what they do in hot and cold weather. JULIA ANNE MUELLER resort to blasphemy to de- scribe a manual typewriter. Not only does this break the Third Commandment, but is offensive to all Christians who love the Lords Prayer (Hallowed Be Thy Name). However, Bob does have the right idea when he says Go back! Go back, America, before its too late. I would suggest we go back to keeping the Ten Commandments. With all the catastrophies to befall our country in the past several years could it be that God is trying to tell us something? JEAN JEPPS0N vent Planned Parenthood, whose specialty is fracturing the Fifth Commandment. Reading further, I realized the inadequacy of Bobs vocabulary, when VV5;f 1985 confidence that can accompany errors and blunders brought about because of a lack of fiscal oversight. Even if lawmakers fail to give the state office an appropriation to cover the costs of hiring an internal auditor, state school board members should And the money somewhere and proceed with hiring an auditor just as Rep. Frandsen recommended. Tribune Readers Opinions I was enjoying Bob Ottum's witty column July 14 about the blackout." I could even agree that the Legislature did pull a fast one with passage of the Parental Consent Bill. But this nutball bill! is designed to circum- - The Humane Society of Utah has announced its winners of the Cat Photograph Contest w hich was held recently to celebrate June's Adopt-A-CMonth at the shelter. Most of the winners received cat food, free cat imunizations through the society's clinic, a cat nip mouse and toy cat golf balls. , , The winners were: first place, Patrick Miles and his black and white kitten Wiskers. second place, Bar a time when it was fashionable and perhaps politically prudent to economize by reducing staff. But the costs of employing an internal auditor are not so high, especially when weighed against the costs and losses of prestige and The Public Forum Go Back!. Bob July 24, Utah Humane Society Announces Cat Photograph Contest Winners Education Office Needs Internal Auditor The Utah State Board of Education should heed the advice it received last week in Cedar City from legislators and hire an internal auditor f6r the State Office of Education. 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