Show fc VY' iKu Y ? 'M A- - ' - f ' m r ' r ' iM ' - ‘ VH? if ? !1 'V'-- ' - “"4 f - - tw Thursday October 10 1974rrAS STOCK UP YOUR FREEZER t- f fr Vv -k£ ’ :' r ' 'i- -: : y:-SID£Si:- ' : ' HIND - ) officers lnthestatemim bered 139750 with an Training Council: con- : average of 72 hours per slating of chiefs of pol- - officer for the year Mr ice sheriffs the highway Jones pointed out that FBI special agent many officers attended and the at training sessions on torney general wlthShe- - their own time to better riff Albert Passlc of ' t Av'A ( Ri 00 - V '“'' - Carbon man week that a current Utah law enforcement survey IB Y 190 f i’i i ' Wi ' - ? ' ( ' a ' - V r'v i1 7 ' ? 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re-pea- ce 1 rf completed two years of college 66 have com pleted four years of col lege and 19 officers have completed some sity graduate work lating to their law en forcement duties Qut of the 123 law enforcement agencies surveyed in the state only 54 depart ments are able to give yearly cost of living increases in salaries for the officers The lowest univer-regular- 1 'I III I9AIE I UM Ofly In addition to the constituted officers there are 942 reserve officers who periodically assist the local law enforcement agencies in their emer- gency problems Ralph H Jones direc- tor of the State Division of Utah State Peace Offl- cer Standards and Train ing noted from the sur- vey that 201 new officers : presently working in 75 law enforcement agen cies are without the ben- efit of basic training and certification as a peace officer Present police academy facilities will allow only 30 officers at a time to be trained in the basic pro- gram Figures compiled by the : State Division of Peace Officer Standards and Training (Post) for a 12 month period showed 167 new officers com' pleted basic training and were certified 1831 of- fleers in the state re ceived at least 40 hours training 85 Arm Cut Roust H cers tmto Gluck SteakusDACiefce “ 2054 peace officers in the state of Utah 43 of whom are women offl- - hkAmerlcardMastercharge or WalkerBank Cards l$e Your There are lnthe state officers who have - reflects that there are A t i - mmmm Qumm ' quarters rF2 vr " F(?ONp The Utah iitale Peace Officer Standards and ' - 1' ' - v-- I have ' ’ been given the responsiBallot Title of the Land the for bility publishing Use RefefindmM as it will Appear on this General Election Ballot on November 5J 1974 Because of the very serious nature of endum 1 urge that each of you obtain and study the text of the Land Use Act in full By State Law RegPriee” this-Refe- check it out 1 MANUFACTURER'S SAVINGS vr rVU-- - r: ' - i'K 1 1 --v HtT AimttT PAStnit ' faatotuswoMewlweal'toeilngtfcnaisi NMhWMMt mH Bmuw HfOm 4 e w w RNuta hue m wu y‘ ‘“ir“1"r‘iT‘tr — m UAfta l 9 save 20 nif 1 4 ' -tv : Oifi Hhewe ma w le e CLYDE L MILLER Secretary of State mi 'wmmmW IftWMHMpWwieeA SNMew de ims veeeeeeeee fowy Wwt emnw eu4 r rti im wm— MMhun Anew eKsHrtwW mmt Yw Set a witew w wan m m Mwhn Va f A Referendum iMHMWiNMAiWaiiMiwftSiwvfwnwpaee KmwwpwIwwwmU r tiimrfaiiti HM MNWSFX Nw idMfuiAP ‘rSl inl rrwam — iqimim t HNS 4Md tW m IihmmIwWwIiWM a FmI mw a 4 w A nanto leM wwlw w km w jm ew wm idew Wsw iiAi'imm mi toil im Am a th fW bM DmU m ft MSSnlAM A jym MSMSSSSMSMSSMSMS 'if : jv a m ‘ ?' j TIDE SOAP IMMSMSMlMSMSSSSMSmtSMS :fi A Si ARC WD LW BAGS 5 Bog Pock rSMMMSSMSlMMHSSSMSSSMi LAWRY Vt Oi iVhMV i J J1 ' t f ivjr '1' s ' i WHp 7 1sSiMfQSwiliSttoeeeeoeeieeeweeeeeeeoKwtwe BAMn i NEW MR MUSCLE 16 Oz t" wt: vFyi'rM ptototaiw ' allocate federal funds re- ceived for state land use purposes and assure that nrocrami are M state land with consistent use programs The Commission shall ' provide tlie legislature for 'its consideratioii a final vTlSwlSpy'J 'ia six pack cans SMISSMSSIfSMSmSMmMSSSSS ’ CURTISS' w w Ip H L 'OI AGAINST ' ' hkihi1! jcikfkjmu V'i ' ' ' i ' ' ' : v K 1 mrwfarfO-iW- i m srtu utwifartfi iiaMTiwrfs7nVifflrfrVi ' 'try rfiiairiiri ' t mi '' 'i ' ‘v 5 ‘'h r : ' Sec-Mint- ed r - )' - CERTIFY that the forego--a a tnd copy of the Ballot Title of the Utah Land Use Act which law was passed in( - LcsWatur r m wmnss TOBais OF I have hereunto set my hand and affixed toe Great Seal of the State ot Utah81 h “ Lak Cii' ' - 0f yvrSecmtaryJ ' "iRtaie'-'- 1 I)'"' - fffriiidffffii jil liiTurirTteJrwfr-WurnrirTSiiiwir- ' ? 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