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Show I Page Eight FRIDAY, JANUARY 3, 1969 UISA Begins its fourth Commission to Study Use and Occupancy Of Public Lands Year With Increased Stature I THE SALT LAKE TIMES Council Proposes Weapons Control Measure to Legislature I I The Public Land Law Review that the I The Council of State Govern-UI- or convicted of violent crime. I firm of 6. Require an applicant for a A aid was tailored to specif ic Daniel, Mann, Johnson I ments has drafted a weapons Industrial Services Agency has I and of Mendenhall Los once more increased its stature needs of the individual com-- 1 Angeles, control law, broad in scope but handgun permit to show why he needs it. as an important operation serv- pany. The result was cost econ-- California, has been awarded a I sensitive to the needs of law I contract Fedof the for new ice organization in the state of Ificers, and collectors, study sportsmen effected, 7. Establish a central state regtechnology Utah. This state agency provides applied, productivity gains made I oral Public Land Laws and' I The measure would provide for istry of guns. technical services for business and new jobs created. Indi-- Policies Relating to Use and I registry of guns and licensing of 8. Prohibit alteration of the I and industry in Utah in the vidual companies and ultimately I Occupancy. dealers and manufacturers. The serial numbers cr idenweapon I The study will cover the weapons users would have to course of administering the feder- Jtahs economy are the bene-cards. tification al-state Technical Services act. ficiaries of this unique industry I spatial uses of public lands, as I obtain identification cards. Con 9. Require licensing of gun Federal legislation establishing service effort. distinguished from the resource I victs, addicts and the mentally I I uses dealers, manufacturers, wholethat are covered in other or physically inform would be this agency (which is located at During 1969 the agency will I The salers. agency which issued 118 Stewart School, University continue to expand its Industry studies being prepared by or prevented from owning cards. licenses I would also be emI the of Utas campus, was designed Referral Service vhich already under the direction of the staff be law The may proposed to I revoke them. to aid, American business and contains detailed information of I for the Commissions use. Uses atjoptecj by any state Legislature powered 10. Afford review. Trans-to judicial be will covered include: industrial finds in improving the skills and special abilities of with appropriate modifications. utility-typtransmis-In addition, the law would their productivity by making some 600 individuals. These are portation; It g one o fourteen such draft e a r w t the state to confiscate authorize better use of current technology inventoried and made available sion; communications; in the . . ...measures .. .. . and for consultation by Utah indus-- transmission; residential, ughtljggg e(jitionpromulgated weapons in their operations. dangerous devices of Suggested State I are and which are of states the commercial; Included all possessed unlawfully. The UISA Field Services pro- try. Legisiati0n an annual compila-privat- e section would Another, industrial; heavy community; empower success consulting to organizations, is Commio proposals the the the tion gram by key of the total technical services ttesting laboratories, engineering Government administrative; edu- tee o gtee officials on Suggest-firm- s the Governor or other official and faculty members at cation, science and research;! state Legislation 0f the Coun. to order gun dealers to suspend effort in the state. Three fulltime business during a state of emercollege and university in reservoir areas; and military cil of state Governments. professionals are employed to state who have backgrounds installations. gency. There would be a 90 day , bring field services to business the dis- of All land felds of and in skills the grace period after passage duraspects public manage1 and industry in Utah. The men as as be studied will well and science posals ing which gun registration would engineering, obtain data concerning the indi- ment, use Federal taker place. Each state would deGovernment the is also data by Comprehensive vidual firms and assist firms in 1 8 use and others authorized termine its own penalties for vioby I aJ by defining problem, areas, and maintained concerning skills, and leases lation of the laws various proalso areas of opportunity which abilities, equipment, facilities, easements, permits, I or to franM licenses or other visions. arrangements can likely respond to assistance manpower and other resources curl0S' Ks provisions would: for of in the individual occupancy purposes. Each year Suggested State companies through current technology. In state. I users cb L that In gun will thisl the Require time the At addition, give study compresent 1968 approximately 2,600 Legislation is published two or I attention to the fol-- tain an identification card, three months prior to the conpany contacts were made by the master file contains complete particular Utah Industrial Services Agency profile information on nearly 700 lowing occupancy uses: (1) ex- - I 2. Establish adequate proce vening of most legislative sesfield service representatives and manufacturing firms represent-- 1 pansion of existing communities; dures to identify would be gun sions, giving lawmakers advance from these contacts have come ing some 60 to 70 per cent of all I (2) establishment of new com-- purchasers opportunity to make use of it. some 300 new company informa Utah manufacturing organize I munities; (3) vacation homes;! 3. Fix a waiting period between It is one of many useful publition profiles for the UISA Mas- tions. Administrative procedures I (4) use on railroad rights-of--Fed-- application and receipt of the cations of the Council, including card. The Book of the States, standter File of Utah industrial firms maintain this file in constantly way; (5) military and other leral (6)1 4. and of card the uses; current condition. occupancy Require display ard reference work in state govMore than 300 technical assist during purchase of guns or am-- ernment. The Council is a joint ance projects were carried out, From time to time, UISA also I b1181 areasmunition, agency of all state governments, principally in behalf of small sponsors important technical ed I 5. Declare ineligible for a card organized for the purpose of and medium sized firms. These ucation panels and programs in Rainbow-Brow- n any person suffering from any strengthening state government projects were successfully com- coordination with Utahs institu- of the tions of higher learning. ThesejEggS in HdtchCNCS physical or mental conditions, and preserving its role in the pleted' through the use addicted to alcohol or narcotics American federal system. UISA ref erral service, retrieve act as refresher courses in spe-Rainbow and trout brown eggs of technical information, short- cific fields of endeavor. They are in trays at Division term counseling by UISA field bring latest information on tech- of Flshhatching Game and hatcheries in service personnel, or combina nolocical advances in a wide o 196g season preparation tions of the foregoing. Each proj variety of areas of interest for some when fish will 13,000,000 ect was essentially varied in Utah business and industry. be stocked into Utah waters. First eggs to go into the hatching trays was five million rain(Continued from page 1) budget was set $3,371,00, bow trout eggs and the 500,000 noted. kamloop rainbow trout eggs re- This detailed breakdown, he He compared the 1969 figure Icelved since about the first of Usted ,18go,ooo in local to $12,090,000 budget for 1968, ,aid ' luctooer. funds and $1,140,000 in federal when about $1.6 million was acThe were taken money for $3,200,000, but the tually spent. kamloop eggs Scientific hardware that re- Bureau to develop a technology brood fish at the Kamas . . ports the weathers pulse at re- for enhancing precipitation in. from 1S is the first year mote sites has been installed at specified areas of the nation byl o thls flsh have been 40 locations in the high moun- cloud seeding. a a spawned hatchery, Boise Cascade Offers tains of northeastern Utah as Preliminary evidence from I trout most Brown are the a of State eggs areas indicates Utah other the that University part Additional research effort for the Bureau seeding of winter storms in high I recent arrivals, 500,000 eggs I on were an obtained areas offers vof Reclamation. mountain the best exchange Powell Centennial A secondary offering of 1,131,-90- 0 With this network, scientists immediate prospect for increas-- basis from a neighboring state shares of Boise Cascade Corcan determine by pushing a ing water runoff, Dr. Reynolds I and are now in the hatcheries. from 1) (Continued page poration common stock at a how much precipitation has said. Brook trout eggs will be I price of $69.50 per share is anaccumulated at any. of the 40 loAt Utah State, one of our I arriving soon along with another I Sciety; and a commemorative nounced by Blyth & Co.,. Inc. I postage stamp, cations. as manager of the nationwide primary goals is to determine the I five million rainbow eggs. Also planned is a The weather statoins are locat- characteristics of storms that are A11 o the cutthroat trout group. us voyage to be con-- underwriting ed at strategic points in the Wa- most susceptible to seeding and will taken next spring aS P All of the shares are being satch Range and in the Uintas which will yield the greatest y the Sierra Club, sold for the accounts of summer fish from brood early various 8 I will be con- - individuals east of Salt Lake City, Ogden, return. at Sheep Creek Lake in Daggett a5vlbf and and Logan. Three stations are From the project headquarters county and strawberry Reser - ducfed as group retraces the none of whom has institutions, a material I of route the original voyage, located on isolated peaks around at Utah State readings are taken voir n Wasatch to county. the company. These wiU be held flt Split Moun relationship the Great Salt Lake. daily from edch of the 40 sta-of None the from the proceeds within the Dinosaur Dr. George Reynolds, chief tions and the results correlated sale will be received the comI by reesarch meteorologist at Utah the passage of the frontal tiple precipitation gauges have tional Monument at Vernal, pany. State, said the reporting network storms over the mountains. The been installed to determine if Utah, and at Andersons Bottoms Boise Cascade Corporation, an was installed to hep determine data will serve as a comparison I there are differences in readings at the confluence of the Green international forest products Colorado the and and seed Rivers, types positions with readings taken from seed- among precisely the effect of cloud manufactures and of gauges. t Senator Moss also said that company, ing with a silver iodide genera ed storms. markets I and building tor situated atop 9,280 foot Wilpaper Statistical analysis of our Telemetry, or the use of auto-- the annual Green River Utah lard Peak some 40 miles north weather station readings andlmatic two way radios, is an im-- Friendship Cruise on the Green products. It iconverts logs into I of Salt Lake City. portant part of Utah States sci- - and Colorado Rivers would be lymber, plywood, pulp and comparison with the The stations are located so as storms will tell us whether ourlentific effort. Each weather sta- - designated the Powell Friend-seedin- paper products, and fiberboard products. The company also to report precipitation both in adds to the snowfall and I toins transceiver transmits on ship Cruise for 1969. I manufactures pre - built homes the target area of the Wasatch in what amounts, he said. command to the central receivThe various states involved and mobile homes and engages station at Utah States Water are planning other events and Range and for comparison pur The data also will assist in de- in ; lapd development and the poses in areas upwind and down termining what effect, if any, I Resources Labortaory. will inform tourists of the vari- - home construction business. wind of the target, the seeding has up wind and A single operator, for example ous activities which will be held, Headquarters I company The Utah State program is down wind of the target area. can learn how much water has I am sure I have not men-A- t are located in of theIdaho. Boise, each of the mountain sta-- accumulated in the rain guage at tioned all of the activities part of an extensive research effort directed by the Bureau of toins is a precipitation gauge, a I any of the 40 stations merely by planned, but I hope I have inReclamations Office of Atmos- radio transceiver buried in the I pushing a button. He also may dicated that elaborate prepara-groun- interest in the John Wesley for protection and a high I activate a small device that will tions are underway and that the Powel Centennial. I trust pheric Water Resources.' More that .than a score of colleges, univer-citie- s antenna. Some stations include I automatically read of of the sta- - resolution which I will introduce the , Congress will take very and private organizations snow pillows to weigh the over tions and record tbo data for is not only appropriate but early action pn it, Senator Moss are conducting research for the lying snow. At one station, mul-- 1 future reference. important in view of the wide said. During the year 1968 the Utah character but in each instance Commission announced S of-omi- 1 1 1 . . 1 e 1 -- I industrial 1 1 1 1 1 - Trout 1 - Court Adopts Record Budget; Auditor Calls for Trimming Weather Modification Research Progresses in Northern Utah I es Stock 1 1 but-tio- 1 n - 1 1 Na-wit- h I . 1 non-seede- d g , j 1 d |