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Show UTAHS FEARLESS INDEPENDENT THE SALT LAKE TIMES Combined with The Salt Lake Mining 6 Legal News Published Every Friday at Salt Lake City, Utah Second Class Postage paid at Salt Lake City, Utah 711 South West Temple Telephone Salt Lake Gty, Utah MiOl GLENN BJOSNN, Publisher " This publication is not owned or controlled by any party, clan, clique, faction or corporation ,n NEWSPAPER Number 17 Volume 55 IP M Two Salt Lake County Sheriffs Captains will switch jobs this week Sheriff Delmar L. Larson said Capt. Larry Dow will move from the office in charge of administrative services to the Kearns office of the department to command the west (Continued from page one) area patrol. Capt. Robert Sund-qui- st commander of the west especially over the tropical oceans. 'The weather patterns area patrol the past two years are unlike those of middle latitudes and are dominated will move to Dows former office. division includes the departby extremes of wind and rain rather than of temperature-Tropica- l The ments support services, includregions receive half of the sunshine that strikes ing the dispatchers office recthe earth, explains Hammond, generating heat that is ords division training and other then pumped into the sky by convection within tropical support services. D International Atmospheric Science rain clouds to warm the upper atmosphere. The central focus of the Atlantic Tropical Experiment was to understand what governs the formation of tropical rain clouds and how they interact with circulation patterns. The hope is to find a reliable measure of the atmospheric heating the clouds poduce and thus understand one of the processes that drive the global weath- fleet of ships and aircraft, GATE employed the first geosynchronous meteorologradars were used to detect preical satellite. Ship-base- d cipitation, tethered balloons were raised and lowered to sound the lowest kilometer of atmosphere, and both old and new types of upper-ai- r probes were put into service. Xovel acoustic devices for probing the lower atmosphere from shipboard, radiation sensors and a variety of oceanographic instruments for mapping water temperature aud currents were also used. X early all the observation sys- In addition to a cataaaaatziaaacjiBBJtrfaananaan 0 a D 8 2 a. c- - 2 H 09 CN 55 Ifig r&o 8 a bill in Congress lowering began as an amendment to a the tariff on imports. The idea was that the small defiict from reduced tariff receipts could be taken care of by a On incomes from $4000 tiny tax on prosperous incomes. it was to $20 000 the bite was one percent. On $100,000 four percent; on $500,000, six percent. Few made more than $4000. Few people opposed the idea of the tax. It didn't seem important at the time. There must he a lesson there. S-- g S3 S 3 8 5 BV8 w o B- 3 e- 5 8.S 3 g 5 pr P r ! CsJ ITS Sg.rt-fl- c S S? o 2 gS S $1bb O CO CO 2 Pvj g.? 8 8 OJ CD G-- " S 12.0 g S3 ow w n. la o 2 era 2. c o X is CO x? & low-pressu- Have you ever wondered how the income tax got started? The 10th amendment to the U.S. Constitution in 1913. It legalizing federal income taxes, was adopted I 3 BS.S Co 83 -s - S ftp tL 8co 8 I i8-K- 2 p s. Construction jobs in Utah were again busy this past week as workmen began returning to their jobs after a weeklong walkout. Members of the Carpenter Union have resumed work after voting in favor to accept a new contract. With picket lines removed from the job sites other union workers also have gone back to work. Talks between representatives of the Operating tems worked well. Engineers, Teamsters and Plasatof existence the documented GATE has thus far terers and Cement Masons unions officials of the Associated mospheric waves in the tropics. Weather disturbances and Utah are re of the General Contractors of the near portion to develop to resume this week. appear interaction between expected r oOo o K era 8 8 j wave, an indication of the hoped-foeffects of large and meoscale phenomena. Radiation clouds and of atmospheric dust also received attention. Measurements were made by satellite, ships, and aircraft in iiii attempt to explore the relationship between radiation and convection. Coordination of the experiment was also a remarkable feat. Overall responsibility was held by the Tropical countries Experiment Board representing the thirteen that made major contributions of mioney and equipment to GATE. The GATE program includes some 130 and approximately the principal scientists in the U.S. same number of scientists in the rest of the world. GATE participants are convinced that the wealth of data collected will help them to understand cloud probecesses and other tropical phenomena in a way never fore possible. The result, states Hammond, is what many had. meteorologists call the best data set weve ever - CO 1 O o S33 HS3 tf CL Q o 09 a 8 2 0 -m M H vJ 3 P O 3 & s- " D A federal grand jury in Salt cro & a D D Lake City this past week indicted four egg companies and two of their executives on charges of conspiring to fix prices at which eggs were bought and sold here and in parts of neighboring states. The er system. indictment and a companion civil observation of platforms suit against the companies Through a wide variety and instruments a remarkable quantity of wind, radi- charges violation of the Sherman General Antitrust Act. ation. humidity and temperature observations encom- Edward Levi Attorney said in is statepassing a wide range of atmospheric phenomena werej ment. obtained. Page Five FRIDAY, AUGUST 1, 1975 THE SALT LAKE TIMES THE SALT LAKE TIMES FRIDAY, AUGUST 1, 1975 Page Four o o 35 2-- Salt Lake County may have found a home to dump 800 tons of garbage daily, Commissioner Pete Kutulas said this past week. Kutulas said the county may have tentative permission from the State Board of Health to use county owned ground northeast of Magna. The land about 80 acres was one the Magna city dump. Meanwhile Kutulas said until final arrangements are made the county will continue to use the city landfill our understanding with city commissioner Harmsen is still to good as long as we continue look hard for another garbage dump. 0 mm wO ) J Governor Calvin L. Rampton and Utahs four members of ConP 3 --c w. gress urged the White House O -1 M this week to name Utah Attorney 5, a P the of rZV. Fitcell Melich as secretary STa vacant is again The interior. job S of because of the resignation n " v 3 Stanley Hataway after 34 days in 3 a re office. Hathaway former Republican governor of Wyoming step3 5.3 after hospitala 8 5 down being ped to re 3 and depresized for exhaustion O P Washin met Ml re sion. 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