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Show THE SALT LAKE TIMES FRIDAY, JULY 5, 1974 Landa Files For to Utah State Board Education Esther InteiWuntain Medical Program Provias Teams Of Paramedics Re-Electi- Bicentennial Board Of Trustees Named By Chairman Tanner R. on MBrs. Esther R. Landa, filed for "We've waited long time for paramedics are all volunteers her petitions for Educaof State Board Utah the this," stated Liont Drage eoor- - and were selected by the Utah tion, from Regional District dinator for the International Re- - Stale Medical Association in Medical Frogms $77,- - operation with the Salt Lake Two - the Granite School DisMedical trict. 000 paramedic trainidj project. County Emergency A etcran with twelve years "Utahs first paramedW have Council. now finished their training anil Studt further indicated that, experience on the Salt Lake City will be honored at a graduation "IRMPs $77,000 grant has been Board of Education and four dinner. more than matched by the com- - years on the state board, Mrs. Landa currently serves as e The twenty-threparameOjcs. m unity, the county and the of the National to Drage, recently V- - ate ambulance company through turned from serving an intern, jvolunteer time and service and Association of State Boards of ship with Los Angeles Countvsalary paid to the men while in Education. Mrs. Landa was educated in those same para- - 'raining. This is a prime example Paramedics telemedics made famous in the of what various government ag- the Salt Lake City public schools vision series Emergency. encies and private organizations and received the B.A and M.A. The Salt Lake area will now cai produce when they choose degrees from Mills College, California. She also attended the have three teams of Paramedics, to work together. continued Drage, one from the l)articularly wish to express University of Utah; and later Salt Lake City Fire Department, appreciation for the efforts of served as director of Women's one from the Salt Lake County Dr. Herie, Richard Warburton, Programs at the University. A Fire Department, and one from Dr. E. Arnold Isaacson, and the widow, she is the mother of Gold Cross Ambulance Service. IRMP stff for their efforts in three children, also educated in Together they will provide promoting the passage of the Utah schools: a lawyer, a teach- Prof. Gary M. Grikscheit. Dr. Obert C. Tanner, Chairman of the Utah Bicentennial Asst. Professor of Marketing. Commission, announced the ap- Department of Business, University of Utah pointment of a Frof. Max Peterson. Associate Board of Trustees for the newly-create- d re-electi- on co-gio- nal seven-memb- er Bicentennial Foundation. Director, Merrill Library, Utah The Foundation was author- State Univ. Gordon L. Weggeland, former ized by the Legislature at the BiBudget Session last January, per- legislator and member of the secretary-Commission mitting the Bicentennial Com- centennial treasurer V. Wilson, edMrs. William mission to establish a nonprofit Millard County Progress corporation t cnduct activities in itor, Edward Yack, former mayor the sale and distribution of emof Roosevelt, Utah blems and memorabilia as well Dr. Tanner said the Commisas to receive private funds and contributions in commemoration sion feels most fortunate in havof the American Revolution Bi- ing such a strong and influential group of citizens to hold memcentennial. on this important arm Appointed to the Board were. bership of Commission. the Bicentennial Fred S. Ball, Executive SecTheir professional expertise and retary, Salt Lake Chamber of will be of singular experience Commerce benefit in establishing and carryJ. Howard Dunn, Vice Presiout the financial responsi& General Mgr., Zions Se- ing bilities for the observance of our hour Utah Mobile Paramedic Law er, and a recent college graduate. dent the valley with twenty-fou- r nations 200th birthday. of the Head curities Corporation A emergency medical rescue serv- stated Studt for without the Mrs. in Utah. ice in conjunction with the four passage of this law there would Start projects ' hospitals: Holy be no Utah Paramedics today. Landa has been active in Comparticipating The formation of the para- munity Action Programs and in Cross, Cottonwood, St. Marks, Ced-icand the University of Utah medics and the commencement numerous other civic endeavors. Center. of their service to the community She has been president of the Ward B. Studt, M.D., Director represents a significant milestone League of Women Voters of of the Intermountain Regional in the development of a compre- - Salt Lake and a delegate to the Medical Program has indicated hensive emergency medical serv-th- Community Services Council Two Hansen Planetarium staff Guest speakers Womens State the Legislaand the twenty-thre- e in ice Studt. indicated members are helping to form a Utah, graduating Experimental science fiction tive Council. science fiction society dedicated workshops to probe in depth and with seriIn filing her petition for The first society meeting will Mrs. Landa reiterated ousness, the genre of science fic- be held on Tuesday, July 16 at her belief in equal educational tion. the Hansen Planetarium from The organization is open to 7:30 to 9:30 p.m. To accommoopportunity for all children, regardless of race, color, creed or the general public both to the date the societys needs, the sex. I am a firm believer in avid science fiction buff and the Hansen Planetarium has graci"We will have to tighten the pated when the law was passed. public education and believe it casual science fiction enthusiast. ously offered its facilities. said belt a little more than what the One of the larger areas of con- shculd be free to all, she Why a science fiction society? For further information, call school American The Much of our modern technology, Reuben Fox at Janindicated public last centration show increase in the legislature or Michnary. was the resDonse by State sales and use tax areas for the system is still the best vehicle our satellites, missiles, comput- ael Goodwin at 9 in the Finance Director Herbert Smart. vear. Increases from $136 to for democratizing our popula- ers, men on the moon, and space evenings or on weekends. If they tion and reserves the support exploration were science fiction cannot be reached at those numMr. Smart said after seeing the $149 million was noted. tax collection report for fiscal Taxes collected that go into and active participation of all twenty years ago. Yet modern bers, contact them the 1974 which ended June 30. the uniform school fund showed our citizens. science writers accurately pre- Hansen Planetarium, through The State Board has a vital dicted these and other breakThe report indicated that the a 6.5 percent drop during the Calvin fiscal Governor role to play as it exercises gen- throughs years before they haptotal tax collection for the 12 year but month period increased only 5.7 Pampton already has indicated eral control and supervision over pened. Grant County Accepts transthe could school the that districts, the as in to the The society intends Legislature forty percent past few years explore (Continued from page 1) the increase has been around 10 fer some money from the general technical colleges, area voca- science fiction in a number of School to next school fund fund Ihe tional schools, and the percent. ways. Among the activities the ty social service division but noWe also are and Blind. Deaf fer January. society plans to undertake are: thing has been decided. Although total taxes collected state-wid- e vocafund fiscal for The for the general responsible Science fiction book discussion increased from $368 million to The Utah Law Enforcement S389 million which taxes col- year increased 10.5 percent from tional rehabilitation, which is groups Planning Agency has already lected during June increased SI 59 million to $176 million, the very important to handicapped Science fiction film discussion applied for federal funds for the some P.6 percent from $17.7 mil- largest amount being from sales people. Mrs. Landa concluded. groups project under the national antiworklion to $18.9 million that the rate tax. The figures include some fiction Science crime act. writing of inflation and costs of services $5.4 million transferred from Governor Visits Los The county would be required shops has risen to more and offset the sales tax to income tax which art to fiction Science match fund totaling some workshops represents food sales tax credits. Angeles Industrialists increase in tax collection. Science fiction cinema work- S400.00 to implement the proThe report went on to indicate gram. shops Governor Calvin L. Rampton that individual income tax for Utah Should Create A left last Monday morning discussion a groups for Topical the fiscal year decreased by some Model and gadget building The alligator snapping turtle is visit to Los Angeles. whirlwind 18.3 percent from $26.9 to $22 Dept. Of Transport the worlds largest water turtle. California. Purpose of the trip workshops million. indusis to Officials Claim acquaint Japanese The decrease is expected to and motion picture trialists Utah should create a Departcause some problems when the ment of Transportation combin- principles in the area with the legislature meet to correlate of locating factories, state income tax returns with ing all personnel, revenue and advantages of dislribtion centers, warehouses federal returns. It was more budgets of the Department and dc ing business in Utah. Aeroand Division of expensive than he had antici-- ! Highways nautics and Transportation eleThe Governor was accomment of the Public Service Com- panied by Milton L. Weilen-manmission. Director of the DepartThat was the recommendation ment uf Development Services. Inflation Hits Utah n made by a planner of a John II. Rencher, Director of Highway Building Cost firm hired the Utah Industrial Promotion consulting We arc on a pay as you go by the legislature council of Division, and James Berry, DNo one individual has time to be an exbasis regarding highway con- Public Safety and Transporta- irector of the Utah Travel Counpert in all phases of estate investment and struction in Utah, said Blaine tion Committee to study the cil. Other members of the ofadministration. Thats why First Securitys Kay the state director of high- feasibility of such an office in ficial delegation included indusTrust Department is many people. Utah. ways. trial development representaPeople knowledgeable and experienced "We have had to reduce our The report showed that the tives from various counties in investments, accounting, taxation, penplans to avoid deficit spending public transportation in the throughout the state. and profit sharing plans, computers sions which is illegal in Utah. he Wasatcii Front area is in poor The first day of the two-da- y much more. and said. Although motor vehicle physical shape except for the junket was devoted to the movie People sensitive to family needs and population actually went up newly purchased equipment and industry. Governor Rampton flexible fisto changing conditions. about four percent the past offers a minimum level of scr-- i visited with A1 Ruddy, producer cal year the total revenue in vice. The report went on to say ' f The Godfather, at Paramount People ready to help you and your funds clients Utah Highway Department that "it doesnt offer a reason-- ! Studios. Director Sidney Polany way we can. was down by some $5,000. Funds able alternative to the automo-- I lock, at Warner Brothers Studio. Call us for all the details. are received from the tax on bile for a vast majority of peo- George Barrie. President of Trust Department motor fuel. Brut Productions, Sid Sheinberg, ple." During the period from July President of Universal Studio, The walleye is a confirmed and Bruce Geller, produrer of 1, 1973 to May 31, 1974, funds of Utah, N.A. totaled some $42,134,000 down carnivore, and its food consists Harry In Your Pocket and teleMember F.D.1.CL from $42,130,000 in the same of smaller fish, including other vision features Mission Imposwalleyes. sible and Mannix. period the year before. priv-accordi- ng co-foun- Science Fiction Society To Form At Hansen Planetarium al M at I re-electi- State 'To Tighten Belt' More Than Legislative Intent Has Indicated : i 484-78- 14 484-972- 364-361- 1. ; j j i . : n. 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