Show 1 v v v 12 A The 1- - - Salt Lake Tribune Thursday November '4i t 40 er 4 "A lik t- Aoe "V- - r - ) 40 '''''''S''' r- —nirloam-4p-in- la t ' ! I ( I - I By Dave Jonsson Tribune Staff Writer ' Winget deputy state superin-t tendent Dr Arthur C Wiscomb deputy superintendent of the Salt Lake City School District driver specialist and mann driver cialist for the t on a Wednesday agreed d effort to reduce a backlog of high school stu- dents seeking to enter driver education classes and qualify for driver licenses Gov Rampton met with raymond A Jackson public A three-pronge- 1 j 1 i i dents i ditional have reached age may take commercial driv- - 17 I - ' ' - 4'' i 4 - - - ' ' :' ' 'r: 1' 2' - t ' - t:'''s -' - : ''' ''' '''' ? : ' ' ' I' - s "'''''''-t- -- t 1 - ' ' - '' - - ' '' I' - i 2CMI tf-- I Mr Josie also noted driving shnulators would not cornpletely replace behindthe-wheel training but would enable one teacher to instruct 4 thus c many students at once -saving time and teachers' sal- aries and skirting the limited innature of struction : Com m Ii ssioner Jackson noted the simulators cost : i $9000 per unit (to accommodate one student at a time) ' but Dr Bell told Gov - 1 the savings in Increasing the number of students per teacher at one time would offset the seeming high cost 1 As to the relaxation of rules which now do not allow students to take training outside of their schools Gov Ramp-to-n ' " noted this would be particu" 1 larly helpful for private school students in the Salt Lake City area 3 I Allocation Inadequate 4 1 1- -1 : OGDEN SALT LAKE EOTTOklo 111 IL) bf 1 I- bird" use your "early : ::1t11:14'Itt‘11:?:411ltl tr: I --n 1 0 iti earty1ftt11 LY110 (---f CHARGE CUSTOMERS OPTION - ' ''" i'4 : ' II'6 i T C(14 behind-the-whe- '- ' (11) - teacher instruct or students in specially equipped cars — all at once Ogden Experiment p L in 'which one with a radio could more up to a dozen behind-the-whe- - - - fe! " 6 ranges training ' - ' L areas 1 4' - black-toppe- purchase' intercoms for a program "driving range" urged by Mr Josie and 3) of explore the possibility who kN'ic Mr Josie explained driving ranges would involve family hardship 2) find If and where funds are available to and that possibly driver education has not been given a high enough priority in districts' curricula ' schools The group agreed th(t—lack er training instruction where a lack of licensing may be a of adequate finances is hamat training pering efforts behind the every student wheel by the time he is 16 Dr T II Bell state superintendent of public instruction Dr Lerue school district Stale ilriver education officials and Calvin L Coy Rampton and a Salt safety commissioner 1 1 State Schools to Cut Driver Clusg Bdcklog I A i' 1007 SO '4' C:31 il 5 ao s S 't33111ellItt ' InIA11131pi a 4 4 I ! gift from Zait i ' 'r t iirkp 4 - - s - '' ' :' :f - - ' r - - - ' - I - - "''s' : F' - - '31-- 4 - ' '' -- i ' - i t4 ' - ' - 0 its -- 4 Et 1 - ivi 1 t t 1 - L y ii r t 1 e g frl f - lt 1 - 1 rk ' - ) ( ' - l ' ”' --' - - - : "- : 2 I ' t' 14' I ' -- 7 ' i : A'''''''1' '' ' ' ' ' ' ': ' ' 4 '' ' ' ' ''''' ' v ''- - - if - - 4: "'' ' - "J -- r ' - - t7 - ' - '- ' 1 I s iv r t 's - ' ' ' ''''' - f :: "-- " A' - - i ' 15 " - !7:- 1 - t - P ' ' ' - 4- ' "- - - :'r II '''tc1'$6--'-'7''- 1 0 '''' ' - - - i t !- ""'- - I - '''''' ' ' 1 ' ' ' t' : " ' ''''f' ' 't i fr 1 - 1 1 4 '' 'i"'" ''?" g- t '- - eA: - — ' - ' ' !'7 ' 's '4 'The Legislature set up an allocation to the districts of $30 per student and Dr Bell noted while the cost has gone up in the past several years that $30 has remained rigid — and has become inadequate It was noted districts now are facing the problem of providing up to 40 per cent of the driver training costs thems- gold $ let- Deputies tabulate s and Joe M Dorieb from left thousands of dollars of loot re- - ' I covered after investigation and car prowl cases over a 4 4 Rabyltelates 2 Charged in Thefts Case Inquiry 14 Handed Over to Juvenile Cottrt Big Woe ness truck and at South included OfTaxpayer Threeagainst have and ski a hipplestyle apartment at I i1 : 1 : - 0 1 ' I I ' 1 'average deductions he's the entitled to chInitit : The and founder of William L Raby and Co an Arizona tax ilting firm ' said few taxretain receipts or payers other proof they could use to retain their deductions In the event of an audit Give Address - J I' 4 4 I greatest is proving ' : William L Raby syndicated tax columnist whose column appears in The Salt Lake Tribune said Wednesday the 4 ' 0 - 4 ' a 4 4 e Itaby said Revenue Service most often decides in favor of the ment when questioning the tlidity of a tax return "But" he added "through legislation and court precedents we're gradually gaining the benefit of the doubt for the taxpayer" The columnist 'syndicated In more than 40 papers across :: 1 : the nation said most prob- lems involving the average : : taxpayer result when the tax- payer claims deductions he is not entitled to receive 41 : : ' : 1 - : said that although laws seem opt"Problems arise over interpretation of the law" equitable complex : e ' Law Misunderstanding "Misunderstanding of the tax law is probably the greatest cause for the taxpayer to be confronted by an IRS audit" he noted Mr Raby asked if he thought present tax laws were 0 the A ' Creer Stresses A A faro Role or Government :A strong plea tan government County Preston I 1— ' 1 : : ( 11 for metropoli- in Salt Lake was made by John Creer former Salt ' County commissioner Wednesday night at a meeting of the Salt Lake Bank Officers - - - same case early in the sixis investigation Elton 18 238 Vidas Ave (2580 South) The sus- pect named in a complaint o signed by Sgt Gary W Land division intelligence commander before Justice 1te1 Humphery's is charged with contributing to the della quency of a minor in a stolen auto burglaries home stereos equip- - merit money liquor and beer binoculars stereo tapes Jew- elry portable radios and a motorcycle Sgt DeLand said raids were made at a clubhouse which was constructed out of stolen lumber transported to the building site near 2270 E 3370 ---- 1229 E 21st South Deputy Borich who headed the investigation said the majority of home and business burglaries were in the east side of the county Most of the s ocand curred in the parking lot of Skyline High School he said car-prow- ls st i' ADVIITISIMENT ADVERTISEMENT 1 i If ' )i r 1 i '' I' ' 4 41 ' f1 'e- 4 ' ' 's — 4' A ' ''A F 51 ' a st Assn Mr Creer in his talk at the Itodeway Inn said "Recent developments in the county risgarding Idle funds should be conclusive evidence that we no longer can live with having each area of the county under sdarate elected officials "Each operates his own with no one in charge" wSteven De-T- Hamby 18 1229 E For people Nt tures dropping aparDe- h complaints signed Land and Deputy Joe M Borich before Justice Hum- pherys charging him with two counts of receMng stolen property Less than f of the several thousands of dollars' worth of stolen property has been recovered Loot taken primarily in house and busi- - 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t - i r' )- t - 1 t - -- - Deihigage hiferfCsEel : I I '''' ''''''I t streets t 1 i lkoroim tr six-ca- 't rs4 -t- 440 s' The group also agreed - to study the possibility of setting r driving range up a in the Granite somewhere School District for which Mr Josie said $1500 is needed Each car operating on one of the driving ranges would require about 10000 square feet of area The driving ranges would be painted and signed to simulate public I 4 ' P 1 —- ' Ns :1: i --- V - 4 " 's 44k ogs iI i OP a7 i - f -v oy I -- its t tt I 'i ‘ - - to take commercial driving courses would "take the heat off" the school districts and work off the backl- car-strip- stones thiL govern- Arriving in Salt Lake City to address the 15th annual Salt Lake City Tax Confer- Friday and Saturday Mrence s ' been charges filed two and 14 juveniles have been re-ferred to Juvenile Court as a result of the Salt Lake County Sheriff's Office investigation into 42 cases of burglaries thefts car prowls and for genies Two adults are being sought and seven more juveniles have been questioned in the to $S t s A 4 tances 1 $5 - 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