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Show 1 2 D The Salt Lake Tribune, Wednesday, " KHr .Ma.Mlnl 1', . -- r'W '"' gHj).,.iy, iH"- aya,lli,,"frti'rMi-,i'- May "0. ITT! Wyoming Threatens Action on Water tt0 CV-PL- Gov St.tn Ka'haway -uesijs (P) 'I Ihn alencd pnsclile emjil action unless fed' ral funds are made available for water s in Wyoming rather than lower Color jdu River Rasm pru-eU- states speaking at an erosion and sedimentation sem.nar. Ilatha-wanoted the fedeial govern-nnn- t is holding bark funds for of the China (instruction Meadows Dam and irrigation Colorado River But HathJ-wa- v said the Colorado River water originates m Wyoming c project tt Southwest in where he sjhI the water is 'dear and pure and not cor.t- - vonurg He said the project is needed to supply water to the Bruiger alley and sald it would cause no environmental Apartment Hit reorts Tulice that show and a'sortcd jewelry, total $2X2. from Evelyn Montano's apartment at wa'er piojects approved for lower Colorado River Basin states where runoff water has a much greater degree of salinity than in Wyoming," said East lijthuwav. harm thieves Hathaway said some lewer Colorado River Basin states claim the pinjeet would to the shinty of the sit tole a color television value 4w-4t- h e No 6 ),. SSJu, i 4- -- -r ' v Tnii jffeggy I, Jr i.i I. Visit One of These mu a - t-- Associated Utah Yamaha Dealers! BOUNTIFUL Craig's Inc. 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LAYTON 376-224- 1 OGDEN Yamaha Ogden 393-496- PROVO 225 West Center St. 374-504- 4 RIVERDALE Carey's Cycle Center 4450 South 700 West 394-346- 9 Cydetown 8603 W. 3500 So. 255-118- 1 SALT LAKE G&L Equipment 1522 South State 486-234- 3 TOOELE Bradshaw Auto Parts 323 North Main ' l"TOHWWBK 882-228- 2 YOUTH MARKET" WANT ADS FOR SUMMER JOSS A LINE mm TO Dtuinyl tin past lew vrais liun-ilii'tl- By Wilf Cannon Tribune Staff Writer Work began Tuesday morning on a $212,000 addition to the Salt Rake County Attorneys ofliee in the Metropolitan Hall of Justice. Nick J. Colessaies. a deputy county attorney said the additional space is badly needed Our present ofnces (which include the old distuct attorney's office space) are overcrowded, he said. Mr. Colessides said many times prosecutors have to double up in office and conference spaces. "When two county attorneys have to interview two in the separate wi'nesses same room, it gets hard to hear what each one has to say." More Cases And. the deputy county attorney continued, since Jan 1. 1973 when the district attorney's ofiice merged into the "our casecounty attorney s loads hav e really gone up. W e more handle now' many civil and criminal cases " The personnel in the oltice number 41) at present This includes 30 attorneys, three investigators and seven secretaries. Mr. Colessides said there are no plans to hire but added "future more expansion, in three or four years, to accomodate the public, might necessitate acquiring more employes. The new addition will have 13 offices and a large space for secretaries. The contract for the building was awarded to the Cornwall Construction Co., 2040 E. 33rd South. Its contract with the county designates that the wmk w,!l within 129 days completed from the starting date, Tuesday. Mr. Colessides stated that, at present, the criminal and civil divisions of the office are separated between two offices s luxe iotim! our stminut jobs lor iolumns clasxilietl special too! do YOU it, tan people. vomit; (l Construction Starts on Office Addition 1 Western Cycle these Yamaha Dealers for Information. Ifc! itlt small ads in Funding for the addition was under fire by County Hansen Auditor Gerald R when County Utorney Call J Ncmclka first proposed the Bov Drowns.' Yard Care Trash Hauling Delivery Work Trainees Odd Jobs, etc. Baby Sitting Housecleaning Pet Care Typing Errands I. Advertise our specialty. This is a Want Woik column only. June 2 L June 3 tlirouch offer jtikkI for 4 Sundavs o t Special I Your ad will be published on the dav or das ou specC1 ify. Place our ad at the Classiiied Counter, 143 South Main. 1. Let a friendly help you write your ad. O. Pay just 10c a line per ad. Two or tin ee lines w ill do it, or use up to 7 lines. (). Must he cash. No phone calls. No letunds. . -- ad-tak- er Ads must he placed prior to Satmday, 1:00 pan., to run the follow ino Sunday . 8. High School age and under eligible. "YOUTH MARKET" WANT ADS FOR SUMMER 143 South Main Use "Youth Power" for Summer Work. One Saved In Raft Flip Special to The Tribune BRID L VEIL F LLS tcen-ugboy drowned and his companion narrowly escaped death in the swollen Provo hiver Tuesday when a rubber raft overturned - e The body of Brent Harrison, 16, son of Mrs Betty D Harrison, 1495 N. 16x9 West. Provo, w as recov ered from the w ater by sheriffs deputies at Canyon Glen, below Bridal Veil Fall. Julius Glen Pierce, 15, 1899 N. 15th West, Provo, was rescued from a limb sticking into the water, which probably saved his life. Not Included The funds are not included in this year's budget for the countv attornev and will have The departments to be cut have yet to be determined the auditor has said Also, Mr. Hansen said Hie budget for Mr Nemclka's office will probably exceed in designated figure of 8099.909 not counting the expansion Offers Alternatives Rampton Enters Milk Dispute, Urges End of Controversy L'aveJonsson Tribune Staff Writer explained dairy council attorney Louis H Sr. He explained the council has uttered the full 5 5 percent wage increase allowed under the federal Phase III economic guide-- , lines and the maximum fringe benefit increase ot one percent of sev Mr Callister asked that the threat be withdrawn by the union and recommended acceptance of either the first or second of the governors suggestions te the dispute Fred W'. Hamilton, secietary-tieasure.Teamsters Local 222. could not be readied 'late Tuesday to determine if the union will go along with the recommendations Ken Barrow. Local 976 secretary treasurer, said the unions are suggesting that their requests be submitted to the Wage and Price Board for clearance and that the unions w ill accept the board ruling 2 Sides Dilfer Cal-list- By Gov Calvin L. Rampton Tuesday stepped into the threatened Utah dairy industry strike and asked both sides to consider a set of lour alternatives aimed at resolving the controversy or at least guaranteeing milk deliveries to special consumer groups The governor met with representatives of the Utah Dairy Employers Council and of the two Teamsters Union locals. 979 of Ogden and 222 of Salt Lake City, and noted don't like to step Into these disputes but think the pubmust do lic intirest here is so great that what I can. 1 1 1 Serious Stoppage noted a stoppage of milk deliveries would be ol such magnitude "that the health of many people might be seriously altected " The governor distributed a memorandum to the representatives for their reactions, to be returned Wednesday morning in a second meeting in his office. He The memo proposes the officials consider resolution of the dispute in this order of priority Resolve the dispute by the contract expiration deadline of Thursday at midnight through renewed negotiation irtforts, Continue work for 39 days while continuing negotiations, increase to be retroactive to Friday; Continue work for 39 days and submit the issues for binding arbitration if no agreement is otherwise reached. Set I p Plan Set up a plan of distributing whole milk products despite a strike to such places as hospitals, nursing homes, facilities serving small children, and the like. The unions hav e told dairy producers that there'!! be no work without a contract," The two sides ditfer on fringe benefit in- creases: the union is asking what amounts to about eight cents an hour more in fringe benefits. Woman, 26, Suffers Gunshot Wound A argument resulted in the shootear-olSalt Lake woman shortly ing of a before 6 pm. Tuesday Alberta Ann Dav Min. 408 Cottage Ave (639 South), was shot in the bm k of the head with a .22 caliber revolver at her residence and was listed in fair condition late Tuesday at University Hospital Officer Ted Davis said the shooting culminated a lengthy argument which was momentarily halted by police about 4 39 p m. The argument began again after police leit. day-lon- 2b-- y Study Group Politics? Special to The Tribune Partisan MURRAY tics poli- the system should play a big part in any new form of government, Sail Lake County's local government study group heard Tuesday. city or county government is hypocrisy, "Robert D Moore, chairman of the Central County Democratic Committee, told the group at Murray meeting High School . two-part- "Non-partisa- Both political parties keenly interested in the called races noted. And believe me, get involved, but on a basis. n sub-ros- a The study would be doing voters a disservice if it recommends elections in any new system, Mr. Moore said. By the time the raft reached the falls, witnesses said, the boat had capsized and the boys ware hanging on its side. By the time it reached Rotary Park, the raft was empty, other w itnesses reported Besides, it might be much soil a system that virtually excludes participation by political parties, he said. falls to be added from the county's general fund In August, the county's budget will be reopened and. according to Auditor Hansen, some other departments will have to take cuts in their budgets to accommodate the expansion plan. However, the Salt Lake County Commission approved the plan May 19 Deputy Mack' Holley said the youths entered the nver above Bridal Veil Falls about 2.39 pm. and began floating down in the raft. The first call for help came from the propuetors of the gondola and restaurant at the "4 a fireplug. Hooding Paxton Avenue (1183 South) Tuesday night, creating large lake in the area. S.L. County Attorney 326 Washington B!vd. SANDY 10' I So. Exit Limited quantity of Yamaha Bikes used in our "Yamaha Learn to Ride School." See one of COST JUST Looks like a flood, but Robert Ruiz, 11, 'doesn't seem to mind that a hit and run driver sheared off 1 Hy Smith Inc. PRICES SLASHED! SPECIAL OFFER! Someday, a Yamaha. own you'll Jos Floods Strike Salt Lake? 2 GRANGER R harder to During the last few years, counly Democrats have called for local government "reforms." But, those reforms seem to be limited to electing cnmjisMonrrs from districts f2-Par- System ty "on! as Bob Speaking Moore, lawyer, and Salt Lake City taxpayer." he said the so called double taxation and withering away of Salt Lake City's tax base are the two biggest problems facing local government "I'm afraid the (citys) affluence and tax base are being chased out to suburbia " Besides merging Salt Lake Mr City with the county, Moure has some other sugges Rons on modernizing Inca government. An elected, part tune council to set policy witl an elected mayor prox idinj the management: lav strong so council members don't vot full-tim- e conflict-of-intere- to allect their professions, an appointments of some lesse officials who are now elected Weber Man, 53, Drowns In P ond West of Ogden Special to The Tribune OGDEN A Ogden man, on a swmimmg and fishing visit to a pond west of Ogden, drowned shortly before 4pm Tuesdav The victim, identified as Doyal Brake, 2617 Grant ve , had been fishing and swimming with friends, Jehu C Maddox, and Chffotd Clopton, Portable 4 Lone portable color television set valued at Mui, was reported stolen from Ron Johnson's apartment at 218 w 309 North nreminc to police both of the same address in Mr. Brake had gone Ogden swimming with Mr. Clopton while Mr. Maddox was fishing. The victim disappeared under the water and by the time his companions reached him and pulled him from the water, they were unable to rpvie him He was taken to where McKay Dee Hospital, he was pronounced dead The jmnd is on property owned hy Lake Bonneville Boy Smut (ouncil. according to Hah Highway Patrol Trooper Ron Arnnhji f |