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Show VV- Moon - r Fer! Jolmon H Almost ) BAth TV ''.ill I ake Tribimp, Wednpsdav. . Irban rN ' Y'lfx D fy ( m li 'ii I of Ik Rocer rtralfirll N - If If Aim 'r XLt Wl LK. Hlb uiMut HAkl AM A- -t music! U4J ,.rT--v- O VVJ J Ff ir i WERE VFL,V CKE Mu IV A V. Q ry iiiv n It 3 confetc mes ii.i'iun l.i r k7- I in ome l(i i (iss tlu Kulin 'jnl I Kill s VX o'S"1!. report is the HZ, " set a". op, nog n ma k.. h.i'e end lull n, jsit will 'e neievs.irv to memlor tlu tifet tn, nes ol the reiomnn nd.dtin Donovan M. r in lituie d p! tli p.iHiuil.irlv nut, d i'e in the -- t. I, nline !,. (Mils of intit.iMd winter spo-eilm'v dnrm !i;. 71 Ue niiM elfeit ,.th e,i .irnnml le.ml iiute.iM e'.mh , .VV AVV . rr.-vt 1v Mr H'KIl " 3Y'J c in er ttif0E v ,'i I'?'? Crokll? oniimircl I rum Page R i UEL 50. Panel Vows Action on Policy Plan f FO ?COT Mav ,;.V nV ' - i' ' of loiiiism N ei emendnii 1 ill- - TcTriSe HMdf Dick Trarv Ik am. Pour 6 DID THEY WORK ALL NIGHT IN THE LAB? THAT K'D CAME IN HERE. SWEPT THE PLACE OUT, AND POLICE WQ. ( InMer (ioukl HE5 SITTING AT JUNIOR'S DRAWING BOARD. WHATS UP?" NOW lh.ilir.pir distuned the de, iepment and hh'm rvatinn of hum in rtsouues II will lake a trpnirniimis amoiinl of dia hi: lie and mlei f.o e In the hu,het (jiiali'v utilization of our human ' he .said Mr ut L Tin m, , A Mr Wallaie tin overhau neeessilv for water land air timber He wildlife etc water paillUll.nl discussed land use. recalling a lai bill did not pass the 14771 I tali State I Tv the time the net legisla-tuiou ma lolls aioiuul rost assuied a (ompiehensice Lmd bill will be d lii'io-duee- l w d sjkI in the Mulwav n-r- is a t That, said Mr Donovan gets pretiv well down to the heart of wlul weic trving lo sav mong some of the com lusions - 1 oin lat in k I UJAS LUCKY HE CAUGHT AW CLASS ON ONE OF ITS HOUJ DID VOOR EVALUATION BY THE PRINCIPAL GO, RITA l 1 ? BETTER DAOS I V Ik Jolmnv Hart IkC. AON LCNG DO Y '00 THINK, THIS PjkNET GAN SURVIVE: THE cnslaOght CP Its inhabitant WELL, iNHNire . . - IP MAN IN His WISDOM HAS THE ,MeeN0,ry rc t WERE RUNNING and p IT UP R SPEED YCU WANNA A . UTTLE LATE. CONSERVE ITS NATURAL RESOURSES OP HUMANITY FOR THfe GOOD STiuL WHILE MAINTAINING Itah must cope with pressure of and unconstrained economic strong giowth in the next decade "Growth that provides good jobs and meets uniform and acceptable environmental styiidaids is to be eneouiaged if it conforms to a rjte of appioximatelv I to i pel cent a soar as measured bv growth in nmphn ment Growth that does not meet proper standaids must be discouraged The panel came up with 25 major recommendations. including Create a natural resources authot itv to stud and tationahe pulicv on the development and use of all natural resources wiihin the stale, including the development of a state land-us- e plan. Integrate Human Resources Integiaie human resources policies in education, health, wellare and manpower based upon the recognition that decisions on industry location, land use. transportation and housing impact on human resource matters education policy to "Change achieve better organization and governance of education with improved curncu-lunis- , greater student interest and achievement, greater efficiency in use of resources and better programs for tile disadvantaged Promote growth in energy, mining mineral production, recreation and tourism (which does not degrade or destroy the environment) national and international distribution, and manufacturing and assembly with the oiderly support of trade, construction and service industi Vgneulture's importance must not be ovei looked " Sues o lroonill ilda dOtlVTlNft I LOVE LUCi RERUNS! . 'j tgSw K plan for Utah's urban growth at a Tuesday press conference. C.ene Donovan, piesident of Prudential Federal Savings, shows a Tape of Chief Jones Talk To Be Available Today .tames I. r Public Safetv P.aikci Jr smd luesdav a tape lec aided dunns a I aw Enforcement Planning (oumil meeting last week will be made available Wednesday at 2 pm in the Metiopolitan Hall of lustice Vuditorium omr-sione- The tjpe deals with a speech made bv Police thief I Gall Julies who has claimed Ik was misquoted in Friday s Tribune I he speech was subject of an edilonal Suiidav The chief was reported to have said places like (Hlvssev House (a drug treatment center) aie unlicensed and unqualified to handle criminals and that they were centers of sexual and homosexual Later Friday, the chief issued activity. a statement saying he had not referred to Odyssey House but to another institution and the rcjjorter had contused his responses The tape, Mr Barker said, was recorded on a small machine and the quality was not good enough to repmduce over a sound system. So the tape is being amplified" by audio specialists, he said Later in the dav, Police Sgt David P. Bradford said the department was working on the tape and preparing an official transeri)t Both the tape and the transcript will be available Wednesday, Mr Bai ker said KL Radio reported Tuesday after-- , that reporter Lynn Packer had listened to the tape ami reported it was of noon very poor quality did refer to the Odyssey s . . Jones House and he did make several charges about drug rehabilitation centers in but it is impossible from listening to the tape (to tell) whether Chief Jones' was misquoted by The Tribune or merely " misunderstood. Mr. Packer reported gen-eia- t. Later Tuesday evening, televis.on' newscasts corroborated the radio report Robber Would-B- e Injured in Scuffle A young, would-brobber suffered multiple cuts and abrasions late Tuesday when his intended victim tackled him the office of Holiday Motel, 3025 S State, sending both through a plate-glas- s e w indovv Deputy sheriffs said the gunman approached Arthur Miyazaki. 21. son ol Kiyoshi Miyazaki, motel owner, a out 10 45 Give me all the p.m., demanding. bills The young Mr. Miyazaki compherk then grabbed his assailants gun amj tackled him, holding llie gunman until j ' deputies arrived SUPER SPIN BALANCE SPECIAraSO EACH I nit F.G. FERRE & SON Ex-Patie- nt Ik H. Mvcr r t IJ)S s paragraph MronfJ' si'cllmg out the overall feelings of the panel and its yules I'liu fundamental task then is to both develop and preserve our human bv prohibiting those eionoime. i anal, relminiis pohtnal and se barriers which inhibit a balanced lifestvle as measured in such terms as education qualitv and location of housing, health and welfare and emplovinent " f.ets to Heart V iiiUrrlxMiu THE ONLY Asks for 100 AUTOMOTIVE SUPERMARKETS RADIAL HEADQUARTERS Damages Brookline. Mass man has filed suit in U S District Court for Itah seeking St 5 million damages from the Health Sei vices (orjj of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-daSaints . CL iliL), I umlloMeU .. ' jU' 40,000 MILE GUARANTEE y Ik Toni k. R van LITTLE AT 8 TONIGHT, H0N1... YOU'RE INVITEP! M HAVING A VT MY HOUSE Alvin Marc Cow den alleges the defendants, Service Administrator I. Bient Goates and their agents forcibly ejected him from the hospital in which he was convalescing in direct delegat'd of the diagnostic opinion of the plaintilf s attending neurologist and neu" rosurgeon The actum also alleges the defendants lelied on the ojiin-ioof a lay bishop m the Mormon CliJi ch who was untutored in medicine, that plaintiff was a m.ilingerer and should be discharged n Ik Alex artinent .M, YOUR THERE S NO MR. NASH.' IT'S BEST THAT USE IN I TRYING TO EXPLAIN, I LEAVE SHf ' PON T THINK CAN LL YOU CET f FEEL DIFFERENTLY IN THE kotkv SC' FIFASE, MC A CAB? ILL HAVE VULSCN DRIVE. YOU HOVE, TOMMIE morning The plaintiff also contends he was subjected to persistent and unrelenting dunning and collection practices winch caused Ills blood piessuie to l soar to dangerous, levels near-fata- A n ' iL ft. ihwwWN r r-jyi- ji:! A J Mvk uv.u e e Innkv v Vh damages of Compensatory IIWI and srl),li(Hl in punitive damages aie sought in tho civil action I lie suit docs not specify which of the InKjatuls npciatcd by the coijioiation was alledlv involved si 11 ERCHA ,K |