Show r Many Top Candidates Clan Visit To Utah Press International I I'iti’d !h' iiiiijur candidates M' for likely visit Utah n speak at a I'l iation of Coun-says Salt I'fiiniiiissioner I 111 ' 'Vi r ron I I V ! I" 'iMi ‘'-- ' “' iYesident he expects ’i I V es ii: M'l-ri- i‘ iirri1-I lai rrMik by Republican i'eacan and Jimmy farter vP Morris Udall V and Edmund Cl’iii-i-- I'1-:- oft-ui1: hnst for l June 0 said I'i'iVi for the visits were not i utiipli tely firin yet lVeident Ford will keynote 'lie epenina session of the ci'iiv iitinn Sunday June 27 in a at the Salt 26-3- ! I S-- ink i Alan CYanston that would halt production of the Minuteman Missile About 700 Utah Jobs would be affected if the project were stopped Motors for the missiles are built at a Thiokol plant west of Brigham City and the rockets are assembled at a Boeing plant at Hill Air Force Base Moss objected to discontinuing the missile for strategic reasons “If the Minuteman line were halted in fiscal year 1977 we would no longer have a source of new ICBM's for several years to coine" he said “The MX our advanced I CBM won't be available until 1985" “And we will not be able to submarine-launche- d any deploy ballistic missiles during the years 1977 1978 and 1979" added the senator “In other words we will not be able to respond to a Soviet buildup of missiles in the near political races Moss ants tu keep Utahns Minuteman Mi a:!' lint! would like to see o fiit: company build a trans-Ala-- ij rumira! gas pipeline who faces tli vear i:sud a statement in Tuesday k " 1 - Jeriiini vot bv percent increase proposal by Northwest Pipeline Co to build a trans-Alask- a and Sen natural gas pipeline following the oil pipeline and Alaska Highway (’oinmitUr To Study Charges SAUI ARE CITY I UP!) -- liberties Union and Fillis met Vice (Vcano leaders and behind closed doors Tuesday cnil rilts lawyers have to work out details of who to set up an eight would conduct the into study vestigation They then an:i iMiivs tl' ji officers unleased nounced formation of the fU'licc dogs on innocent people committee subject to formal a a iiM out of a Mexican-Ainr- - approval by the City Com'!i dance mission ‘ viTiimtiec will have The Chicano group has i s named by Police alleged that police used excesChief - wey 1'illis and by the sive force in breaking up a Kpvish speaking group fight and dispersing a crowd SI!! TO outside the Terrace Ballroom SOi'lO leaders attorneys early Sunday Sixteen people from the American Civil were arrested for brawling I Ti-- l Protest Suits Dismissed ux SALT LAKE CITY ederal Judge (UPI) -F- Willis Ritter has tcsied out of court a suit bright by two tax protesters in cusing the entire legal profession of prejudice Bitter tuid Thomas Hoopes a Holladay orthodontist and David Clayton a cemetery plot salesman Tuesday they hadn't followed proper legal r :n bringing the Tlii ir iiit ell other jcdi'c all lawyers as defendants The two men filed the action just before they were scheduled to go on trial for failing to file income tax returns in Ritter’s Court Both were subsequently convicted despite motions to have Ritter removed from the case fin: prejudice because he was named in their suit nancd Ritter and federal and state 'lie nation along with m UPI) - Governor Andrus said his recent BOISE I trip to Iran resulted in arrangements to sell Iran seed jxitatiics over the next three to beginning in 1977 and to provide machinery and know-hofor processing plants in the long run Andrus said the sale of seeds didn't begin this year because the planting season is already underway in Iran He said the five-year- w their After their convictions Ritter sentenced both men to two-yeterms in federal prison 7 budget will be as follows: Salary and wages $17450389 employe benefits $3277807 travel $232958 current expenses (fuel power etc) $3864280 and equipment $308825 The largest monetary increases were absorbed by fuel and power travel and new teaching positions which all jumped by over 20 percent The regents okayed USU's request to increase student fees by $450 beginning fall quarter USU received permission to raise student health center fees by $250 per quarter and also institute a $2 fee to help underwrite the $900000 renovation of the George Nelson fieldhouse Total quarterly student fee will now be $4450 The health center hike is expected to be applied to and expand laboratory pharmaceutical services The fieldhouse fee will be used to lessen the demands made on the Health Physical Education and Recreation building by the 9000 students and 2000 staff members Proposed in the renovation plan will be space for gym- - Four Corners Found The Place Proposes satisfactory results and the blame could have been placed on the seed" "Iran also will need the modern machinery required for successful farming operations and we can provide that thus expanding employment in our manufacturing industries" Aide Sentenced rty FARMINGTON iCITi Former prigrini Utah poverty director Gilbert Biimrr n Tuesday was i‘i to 5 to 15 years in the Utah State IYisoii for theft of public funds Sit mid I ’strict Court Judge sen-Ui- Ti'ornlt'v Swan allowed Ramirez pi serve the sentenre it the same time as a one-to- - (ill it sentence for theft by deception in a related case Ramirez former director of the Utah Migrant Council and the Davis County Community was Action Program originally charged with four counts of theft of CAP funds He agreed to plead guilty to one count and the others were dropped 1 ar To Deride Delegate Issue 1AKE CITY (UPI) -The Democratic Rules (ommiltcp will have to decide whether convict Jerry Shafer tan qualify as a Utah delegate to Democratic convention SALT Shafer 26 was elected a convention delegate by packing a neighborhood political meeting in Salt lake City with 23 inmates from a Jail Halfway House But the candidates he defeated are challenging the election because the convicted car thief is not a permanent resident of the area and will soon be moving He is serving one year in the jail which will be shut when federal funding runs out Aug 31 lYovo To Ask Suit Dismissal PROVO Utah (UPI - The I Yoyo City Commission says it will seek dismissal of a suit filed against it trying to nullify a land sale agi cement with promoters of the Four Seasons Ski Resort City Attorney Glen Ellis said he would ask for dismissal of the suit or the grounds the plaintiffs made no claim for relief Tk Htrold Jounwl- 1971 SALT LAKE CITY (UPI) -Want a tour of western outlaw hideouts national parks golf courses or Indian ruins? The Four Corners Regional Commission hopes enough people will like the eight-da- y tour packages to make them an annual offering Development of 11 special package tours was funded by the commission for its member states — Arizona Colorado New Mexico and Utah — with five of each scheduled for this summer "The Outlaws Railroads and Mining Towns Tour features visits to many of the places that made history in the 19th Century American West’’ said Brad Smith of the Utah Travel Council “The Utah portion of the Outlaws package features visits to the hideaways of such notorious figures as Butch Cassidy and The Sundance Kid at Robbers Roust and Brown’s Hole plus tours of old silver mining towns and a ride on a d locomotive" Smith said departure dates for the Outlaws tour are June 12 and 26 July 10 Aug 21 and ne steam-powere- Sept 18 Other package tours include visits to: guest randies western golf courses Indian ruins historical sites cultural sites Attorney Sun national City For $45 C -J- fired Three Provo residents recently filed suit against the commission accusing it of fraud in negotiating an option with Wilderness Associates to purchase 85 acres of land near the State Hospital The suit claims the commission took no competing bids on the option and did not have the right to offer it without competative bidding (Newcomb) financially incapable of supporting his family running for senior citizens from his job as deputy Milwaukee attorney because he is running for Congress is suing the city in federal court for $45 million in damages He filed the suit Tuesday against City Attorney James B Brennan who fired him and against Rep Henry S Reims the man he is running against in the Democratic primary Newcomb accused Brennan and Reuss of conspiring to keep him from running a charge they both deny Brennan said Newcomb was Bred because he didn't want to have a part-tim- e deputy and he said Newcomb’s campaigning would take too much time But Newcomb said in court papers that Brennan fired him to render "in order and river water sport areas major cities and a special package (UPI) Newcomb and parks monuments Million MILWAUKEE ames nasties volleyball wrestling badminton track handball basketball and indoor tennis in the George Nelson Fieldhouse Housing on the USU campus will increase by an average of 667 percent but will go up by as much as 12 percent for those living in the USU Trailer Moen Reeder and Court Greaves HaU dormitories are the only housing facilities which will not raise their rates The increases will take effect fall quarter Double occupancy single students in the High Rise Dorms will be charged an additional $25 per quarter this fall Rent will be $400 per quarter up from the current $375 Bullen and Merrill Richards Halls will all receive increase of around 7 percent Married students' housing will go up nearly 8 percent with the fur cost of a m nished apartment rising $8 per month to $110 The Regents agreed Tuesday that the room and board imtease at USU war necessary to offset wage and salary adjustments utility costs maintenance charges minimum wage increases wholesale prices and food costs In other action the regents reaffirmed a $48626 salary for Utah Commissioner of High Education T II Bell In a statement to the regents Chairman Gcorgp Hatch defended the hiring of Bell who is currently U S Commissioner of Education Wlnle noting that Bell's salary will be $14000 higher educational system with a $250 million budget and that his salary should be comparable to lliat of the presiilents of the state's universities and of comhigher education missioners in neighboring stales "The hoard was gratified at securing for Utah higher -3 education commissioner the escellent a with qualifications and extensive experience of Commissioner Ml" Hatch said “His acceptance of the Utah position at a substantially lower salary than he was offered for other jxisitions is a tribute to the quality of Utah higher education" The state than his yearly federal paycheck Hatch said that spending programs approved for Utah's higher education institutions by the regents included: -- University of Utah $56005000 up 122 percent Also room and board in Bell a former USU administrator and state superintendent of public instruction will be running an creases and approval to provide shared computer service for patient accounting at the U of U Hospital -- Weber State $15839326 up 109 percent Also a 66 percent room and board hike und a $9 increase in parking decal rates - Southern Utah (HTcent increases -- Snow College increases in health ami athletic fees and a 13 percent average increase in housing -- Dixie College $2344000 up 176 percent -- College of Eastern Utah $1685300 up 193 percent - Utah Technical College at FYovo $5036720 up 25 percent Utah Technical College at Salt Like $63828118 up 149 percent maintaining a political campaign against Reuss in order to guarantee of the defen- the dant Reuss" Mayor Daley Has Grandson And Namesake CHICAGO (UPI) Mayor Richard Daley retires there’s - If ever always another one to take his place another Richard Daley that is The longtime mayor and Democratic party boss proudly announced Tuesday that Richard J Daley II was bom Monday to the mayor’s son William and his wife Loretta Richard is Daley’s 13th grandchild - qV You Know Press International There are over 300000 species of plants one of the two groups of major make that up the organisms living world By United WE WOULD LIKE TO THANK YOU For your participation in the open house that we held in Wellsville this past weekend The winner of our drawing was Paula Anderson of Wellsville Sherwood hirschS construction tnc TSOumot 2nd north logon 753-H2- 0 MEMORY CALCULATOR WITH FREE AC ADAPTOR Faaturo memory key iquara root and percentage koyi 9 digit decimal i item large groan print-ou- t capacity automatic constant Utei 2 AA Mttona (not included) I year guarantee 1 Vs W $2144750 Also one dollar CANNON I State $4528900 up 126 Also ruuiii and board College Package Tour is Kx-Iivr- H Commission the squad car missing until the youthful voice announced the fact over the police radio “Attention: All cops — I got car" your f For 45 minutes Tuesday the thief carried on a running with conversation the deputies He said he hit speeds of 110 mph with the two-tobrown patrol car’s red lights flashing He also informed his police radio audience his name was Mike —"my friends call me Mikey" — and was 16 years old He boasted he had stolen the vehicle from in front of the county jail Jennings Cbunty sheriff’s deputies confirmed the car missing Hie thief also told police radio operators he couldn't find the switch to the siren The deputies said they tried to talk Mike into surrendering But the voice countered “all you guys will do is put me in jail” That was the last they heard from Mike After 18 hours of searching the car was found about 8 p m in a nature and wildlife preserve some four miles form the jail current “lack of proper machinery and feritlizers could have prevented 76-7- Mike v VERNON Ind (UPI) -None of the deputies noticed Andrus Motes Iran Trade Ties Cecil D in USU's allocated monthly meeting on the USU campus The regents also approved operating budgets for the other eight colleges and universities in the Utah System of Higher Education as well as increases in specific institutional room board and student fee schedules USU was granted increases in both room and board rates and student fees The fiscal budget approved by the regents for USU is nearly $3 million more than the university received to operate during the current fiscal year Included in the budget is an 87 percent increase in teaching nonteaching and classified personnel salaries USU's salary increases were comparable to those granted by the regents to Utah's other institutions Moss also delivered a statement to the Federal Power Commission endorsing a Edward Sen By Alla Walker Herald Journal Staff Writer Utah State University received approval Tuesday from the State Board of Regents of a total operating budget of $25134250 for the 1976-7- 7 fiscal school year The regents approved the 134 future" legislation May Regents Approve Increased Budget For USU Utah-ldah- o News Roundup I Utah Wednesday Log Rag 2995 VALLEY DRUG Where Buyer Meets Bargain ! |