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Show Utah Chief Advises On Session nkr gn.lt Sfibuiu Local Today Page CV1 lb Douglas! Paiker 'Inbune Political Iditor special session ot the I tali Legisla-tuishouldn t consider land Use planninii iNcMs it , . yvrr!' 'W StfoT' Page On. - - vsv. " Dan Valentines ' rSScK &? asgsag. - I ' 'itjj' 0?r in f I f!t , tj The (other dav, Mrs Flora Beeley, third giitde teacher at the Adelaide Elementary School m Salt Lake County Fireman Paul Mitchell moves in dose with hose as he battles fire Bountiful, asked her young students Dan Valentine to write a theme on the subject, What Is Better Thari Gold Young Chris Terry, son of Dale and Myralee Terry, penned this classic: hat is better than gold? A home is better than gold W hat s better than a home? Mother and Father are better than a home. and Father? is Nothing better than Mother and Father. .. Well said, Chris My. my. how time flies Perry Como celebrates his 60th birthday tomorrow and Liberace was 53 yesterday (I wonder if he took the candles off the piano and put em on the cake9) ... 1here are three night watchmen on duty at the Hcigle Zoo. Just thought youd like to know Ill bet the zoo is a pietty eerie place around midnight, dont ... which destroyed an expensive home that was under construction and damaged two others By George A Sorensen Tnbune Suburban Editor HOLLADAY Flames visible fo, miles leveled an expensive house under construction, damaged two other houses and a pickup truck and burned two persons, leaving damage estimated at $33,000 Wednesday at 2 50 p m The fire leveled a large home at 5012 Wallace Ln. (3010 East), being constructed by Steve Peterson, 1894 Welhngton Cl , with loss estimated at $30,000 by Battalion Chief Herbert Nichols Salt Lake County Fire Department He said Mrs Chester K. Morin, 2997 Kohala Dr (5020 South), whose house was also damaged, suffered singed hair and a slight burn on her neck and dress as she fled from her home Harvey Berry. 29, West Jordan, an employe of Mr Peterson, was burned on both elbows None of the turns was serious Bn Chief Nichols said the fire apparently started when a bieeze blew sparks from a nearby trash fire into the home which was 65 percent completed Mr. Berry said he had just walked through the house and everything was alright He went out the back and minutes later spotted a small tire m a dow bathroom. If I had had a hose. I could have easily put it out. but it spread as if someone had poured gasoline on it," Jlr Berry said He home, ran next door to the 5001 N'yle B department He suffered the burns as lie put his arms around his head when he ran past the burning house Mrs Monn was in the basement of her home lioning and came upstaus to see the flames threatening her home She ran out the liont door, on the other side of the house, and was hit by a laige flying, burning ember. Bn Chief Nichols said Damage to her home including a fence, shrubbery blistered paint and broken windows was estimated at $2 000 Fuemen concentrated on this home when they first aimed because the destioved home was engulfed, Bn Chief Nichols said Wallace Ln., to notify the fire damage to the Fox home at where the root had some fire damage. He placed Fox $500 Surgical Session years a leading American insurance company has been studying the death rate of American men FOR THE PAST 12 by professions Life insurance companies, naturally, are interested in the death rate of the because the longer folks live, citizenry the more insurance premiums they pay Bu thats beside the point. The point is that the professional man who lives the longest is the scientist. He just sits in his lab and grows older by the year . . . The next best bet to live a long life is he lasts long because an administrator he doesn't do anything himself. He just sits around and tells everybody else what to do people who work for administrators don't live near as long as administrators. Diet Life Key, Speaker Says By Barbara Springer Tnbune Medical W'nter Of the patients who come OGDEN to see you, one out of three is compromising the quality or length of life and the way he lives by what he eats. This is what some 200 physicians learned Wednesday when Dr. Nathan J. Smith discussed the Epidemiological Aspects of the Nutritional Health of the at Weber State ColAmerican People Union Building lege Addressing the opening general session of the 28th annual meeting of the Ugden Surgical Society, Dr. Smith noted that as methods of production, market By Joyce Dudley Tribune Correspondent An earthen dam HEBER CITY about five miles up Center Creek Canyon broke Wednesday night, sending water toward several homes near here. - The dam is the largest of four at the reservoir It burst at the center point, about 7 30 p m. of the life line is the According to Utah Highway Patrolmen, there were no evacuations. But several homeowners were forced to bail out their residences. Some of the houses other end poor journalist. On the h editors and writers Newspapermen, isnt the right enjoy perhaps enjoy word a mortality rate 30 percent higher than the average. L Government officials experience a death rate 20 percent above average . . . Physicians and surgeons have a mortality rate 10 percent over the average surgeons may go sooner, but they have great funerals. But scientists rate longer obituaries. A RECENT study of death notices in a selected number of newspapers reveals that politicians rate the longest obituaries, followed closely by scientists, educators, sports heroes . . . movie actors and writers Personally. I'd rather live longer and get a shorter obituary when I go SAM, THE SAD CYNIC, SVAS: One of the nice things about inflation Is that when a politician steals money from the public its woith only SO ing, etc., change, habits. so do our dietary For example, one study showed that child is eating about 15 the percent less food today than he (rather, his contemporary) did 10 years ago," Dr. pre-scho- Smith, professor of pediatrics, University of Washington School of Medicine, Seattle, said But, he quickly added, this is not due to a lack of food, but to the child's sedentary nature . . By the time he is six years old, the average American child has spent more time in front of the television than he will in school Only three food stuffs sugar, fat and Dam in Wasatch Breaks, Swamps Roads, Bridges THE THIRD BEST profession to be in if you want a long life is the mmiMry. Ministers live long lives Or perhaps it just seems long . . . College professors live a long life . . summer (It must be the vacations and 'he sabbaticals') three-mont- preferred not having the subject on a special session agenda because of its controversial nature and beurcause it presented no immediate v s gency It would require al of the legislature to gain introduction in the budget session two-third- The reservoir covers about 10 acres and was estimated to be about 25 feet deep, officials said alcohol are showing an increase in per capita consumption, he said In addition, Americans are bombarded by about 5,000 new food items introduced each year onto the market And, concerning the lower or poverty classes, Dr Smith said that, nutritionalthe infants and elder people need ly, the least amount of food, the teen-agand pregnant female need the boy most . . . The low income male teen-age- r One study showed is badly nounshed that the amount he eats is proportional to the amount of family income. And another study showed that the die's for pregnant females living m poverty averages 1,200 to 1,300 calories daily. He offered several solutions to poor nutrition even though there is an excess of food now. e The young should be educated to exFood he stressed also should be labeled as to its nutritional content (Some already are, others will be in the near future) And the poor should be fed and better. ercise and keep fit. had up to two feet of water following the surge , Trooper Richard Henning said At least two homes, the Leo Wardell and the Myrtle Ivy residences, were evacuated, according to reports from the scene late Wednesday Some roads and bridges were partially inundated, but official estimates of damage were not available. The Highway Patrol said no injuries had been reported The reservoir is used for irrigation during the summer months and is owned Co by the Center Creek Irrigation Spokesmen for the company said the loss of water will probably cause a shortage in some Heber areas during the follow ing coming months. Mr Berrys cuib also had about heat was $500 damage cariy The gieat the tues on the pickup tiuck exploded, he said o Common Cause urged special session legislation be considered to stiengthen the states open meeting law and to provide lobbyist registration with the legislate and a conthct of interest measuie Mr Peterson said he was constructing the house for himself or for sale When, finished, he said it would have a S50.UU0 puce tag He said he did not have insurance nor a mortgage Less Chance of Passage If controversial, legislation has less chance of passage in a short, high presGov. Rampton sure special session, Some legislators, explained prepared only for a short slay, will get rid of legislation without regard to its merits, and then become locked in their stance over the same mattei m a subsequent session, the gov ernor added. He said the building roof and all windows were in place The sheet rocker installers were to have started their work inside W ednesday afternoon The house was being constructed on a view lot and as such the flames could be seen in Murray The only "certain matters for any special session later this year. Gov are said, Rampton supplemental appropriation activity in line with any federal budget cuts and of tax cuts approved by the last legislature but v oided w hen passed after a midnight session deadline. Basing some of his statements upon of experience, Dr Holmes said, High life changes, generally, coincide with (the onset of) illness . . As the life change units increase, the percentage of health changes increases. Life change units are numbers given to various positive and negative occurrences in life which require adjuste ment and change on the part of the 3 Column Page 5 The governor addressed the Utah American Society for Public Administration, at the 744 E 4th South I hope in fiscal 1974-7we can eliminate the tax altogether." he told the group The cut in property tax, from 4 6 to 1 6 mills, was contained m a measure introduced in the Utah Legislature this year However the bill was voided since it was passed after the midnight deadline for legislation I feel we have on the property tax and I believe the state should eliminate it. he said I believe Utah is ahead of other sta'es in equalization of property tax He said the State Tax Commission has the authority to handle the tax cut administratively and will recommend the action chapter, Chuck-A-Ram- Not Clarified Yet 5 over-relie- special session in August or October has been suggested The governor said the potential federal aid cuts affecting the state budget havent been clarified A yet clarification could be hurried" if District Court decisions are left to stand which restrict the power of the administration to impound highway trust funds and grants for water polluA recent d Ijt U S tion. he said It is possible these court decisions could negate the need for a special session on supplemental appropnations, except there is the need to act on state tax mattrs, Gov. Rampton said Salt fake gribunc TRAVEL AND VACATION GUIDE years mdi-Se- Other matters he e been suggested by legislators, but Gov. Rampton said hes reached no decision yet on whether to assign them to a special session agenda. Constitutional amendments proposed, i7 there is no urgency, could be delayed until the budget session, he added. Gov. Calvin L Rampton said Wednesday he hopes the state property tax can be eliminated altogether in fiscal 1974-7- Another speaker. Dr Thomas H Holmes, professor of psychiatry. University of Washington School of Medicine, Seattle, discussed the relationship between meaningful life events and the onset of disease. 25 Rampton said he is disinclined to out a suggestion of Common Cause, the citizens lobbying group, for the same reason Gov pickup truck paiked at the Utah to Cut Off Property Tax? you? FRANK WASIIKO, who runs a grocery on 8th W est, is just back from California, where he underwent acupuncture treatment for a pinched nerve m his ankle Frank says the old Chinese treatment is great, hes never felt better in the only his life The ankle feels fine aftermath Frank says is that he has a tremendous craving for chop suey! . . If you want to live a long life, dont bego into the newspaper business come a scientist or a preacher He said he when brme blew sparks from a rubbish file into basement bathroom Wednesday 2:50 pm. Flames Level Unfinished Holladay House W Mother certain cutical areas The original proposal, attacked by many real estate and land development intei esis. was eventually amended to authorize a study commission only, without regulatoiy power It was desmbed by some legislator and the gov ei nor as a wateied down veision, but still didn t pass Ihe Legislative Council studv will cany out. in eltect. what the watered down bill would have," t.ov Rampton rental hod dm nig Ins monthlv press conol the ference televised by MED-1of tall I Ltuveisity Controversial Nature prices being what they are) . Heres the kind of storv I like. than cieate a land use pkinmng to watch Mai cli JL'ST RAMBLING: Last year the average Salt Laker ate 115 pounds of beef (bet th.s average wont hold m 1973, is better ailed lu Pass over development of the state was urged unsuccessfully by the governor in the last general session adjourned m commission 'iv - " bill to Notliing Serious What Hampton sum I. I 31 - e Ihe eaihest such legislation should be consideied is in the 20 day budget session in lanuaiv to pel nut a Legislative tour id committee to studv a ptoposed bill with unsellable land dev elope s m voiced in di awing up the legislation, the gov ei noi said IT. 1973 ctiun II Calvin legislation Gov Wednesday Thursday Morning, May Land-Us- e Flans till 7 f Co ink's L-- 2 No s. 20 Coming Sunday, May 45c 60c K'tTpJSil Send a copy to a friend anywhere failed anMiere in Fill out and mail this coupon to: The Salt Lake Tribune Circulation Dept., 143 South Main Street, Salt Lake City, Utah Enclose coin taped to card, money order or check No stamps, please the world 84110 B-- Called Utah Highway Patrol Please mail copies of The Sait Lake Trbune 1973 Scenic Travel and Vacation Guide ... 1. Name .. . Address Big Sky Gal Nabs Littering New Yorkers Special to The Tnbune A RICHFIELD pair of New York to the travelers learned the hard way tune of $300 that even r law. are concerned with Utahs - anti-htte- The pair, Harry E. Barrett and Orville Barrett, pleaded guilty to littering after a Montana woman signed a complaint against them. The woman, Terry Lenore Ott, Montana, told officers she was traveling near Paragunah, Iron County, when Ihe Farrott car passed her and sev- L board containers were thrown from their car. Mrs. Ott followed the Barretts to Cove Fort, where the Barrett cai turned east toward Sevier County on Interstate-1Rather than continue north on as she had planned, Mrs. Ott continued to follow and when she came to Sevthe Utter-ca- r ier Junction, caUed the Utah Highway Patrol with the description of the car and its license number. 5 Sevier County Deputy Sheriff Cecil Sorenson stopped the car near Elsinore and the pair was brought to Richfield. Sevier County Justice of the Peace A. Reed Blomquist on behalf of Paragonah Precinct Justice Melva Ott. The two were placed on $150 bond each and were incarcerated in Sevier County Jail in hu of the amount The following day they appeared before Justice Blomquist, where they entered pleas of guilty and were fined $150 each. They were released upon payment of the fines. Mrs Ott told officers she tried to signal the men "that they ought to go back and pick up their litter. When they ignored me ! got mad and decided to do City State Zip State ..Zip 2. Name Address City My name is Address City . . .. Phone . ... 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