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Show "yESP.' ait lake Hfibnne Section E Thursday Morning, June 14, 1973 Page One The idea was offered at the seminar by the Taft Institute of Government and the Hinckley Institute of Politics by John Clark, who directed volunteer efforts for Rep. Wayne Owens campaign last fall. He emphasized abolishment would be an extreme move and would require extensive" study. But he pointed to North Dakota as one state taking that step. Utah, much like North Dakota, might find abolishment possible because of many small, cohesive communities, Mr. Clark said. Use Same List the larger Additionally, counties, using computer printouts of voters, could, in effect, use that list as a registration list at the time voters show up to the polls,, he added. cause of failure to register to vote at the prescribed times, Mr. Clark said. He was joined by State Sen. Fred Finlinson, Lake City, in the discussion on election laws of the state. Sen. Finlinson said there would have to be a big turnover in the Utah Legislature before sentiment would be such to abolish voter registration. and in curbing influence Sen. Citizens have great difficulty in knowing which legislative district they live in to find out the neighborhood registration agent listed in news GM Official Scores Link Car-Polluti- on If all motor vehicles in the United States were removed overnight, from 80 to 85 percent of the nations air pollution would remain, the Ameri- can Public Health Assn, was the average automobile put out about one and FAMOUS BRAND County Library Board Wednesday opened only one bid for construction of the new Whitmore Branch, which will serve as future headquarters for the system. 'The bid was submitted by Paulsen Construction Co.. Salt Lake City, for $1,174,400. While this was $181,143 more than the estimate, the board held up awarding the contract tmtil June 20 at 3 p.m. because of an unsettled property problem. For six months the board has been attempting to make a change regarding property given to the board by Rich By 1975, 200 your horse- Different Tvpes He said General Motors has and is. exploring different, types of engines including steam and electric power. Dr. Roger M. McCoy, department of igeography, University of Utah, told the group about developments in photographs taken, of the earth from satellites. .The photographs can show damage to the environment many times before it is noticeable to the eve, he said. ; . The meeting Thursdav. Whitmore. Guy Schuurman. about unsavory squealing, screamwho drink beer ing youths and smoke marijuana in Miller Park into the early morning hours. Spokesman Gerald Smith, 935 Diestel Rd. (1730 East), said there have boon cases of vandalism and malicious destruction of property. Two weeks ago, a Michigan Avenue resident was shot bv two persons who broke into his house, Mr. Smith added. of Police Chief Acting Dewev J. 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We want to know of much concerned TENNIS 1.69 TO 3.00 REG. brarian, said Wednesday there has been no progress made on South told city commissioners very Wednesday they are residents East and Go Classified GIRLS LINGERIE address the group, said police patrols in the neighborhood 60 16th Go First Cabin MENS DRESS LADIES BETTER w'ho 9th More than Mr FABRICS li9 ..I89 continues Citizens Airing Protests On Miller Park Activity live near increase. f County Library Board Holds Up on Job Pact - living Marsh estimates the cost of the package would be near POLYESTER DARNETTES REG. Special to The Trbibune MIDVALE The Salt Lake wages along with the cost of to be finished and is subject to public hearing and approval. SdQieeDCHEHB 5. power car will put out less ' that , a ' pollutants lawnmower. By 1980, emissions will be back to what they were before World War II, he said. tion, 1960, variety of percentage increases for city workers and review of existing h He said the auto's role in pollution is often lumped in with other causes of air pollu- In day, effective July 1. Public Safety Commissioner James L. Barker, who made the motion in a letter to the commission, said it is part of a three-par- t program already adopted by commis At any rate, City Auditor Lawrence A. Jones said the raise will come from next years budget which has yet begin- oanniKB REG. pounds of hydrocarbons into the atmosphere. Through the use of emission controls, this was cut in 1961 to 1963 to one pound and in 1971 to pound a day of hydrocarbons. one-hal- told Wednesday. Steven J. Harris, Los assistant regional Angeles manager, public relations, General Motors Corp., addressed the group meeting at Hotel Utah. Cites Progress He said progress is being ' made in reducing the pollution from automobiles. percent for the year ning July 1. Finance Commissioner Jennings Phillips Jr. said Mr, Barker made the motion in light of a speculated wage-- ) rice freeze pending from Washington. However Mayor Jake Gam said the motion was unnecessary because the measure had been adopted in January. of permit roving registrars in such places as shopping centers. day m Salt Lake County be said. 5 pay hike Wednes- $770,000 to Personnel Director City Lynn J. Marsh, includes a Finlin- In lieu of voter registration abolishment, a liberalization of current registration procedures would be the best course, Mr. Clark said. He suggested expanding registration agents to include city clerk and town recorders and high school principals, and to In any one election, between potential voters are turned away election , awarded a sioners. That plan, according son said. 5,000 and 20,000 Some have said that the in-- " temal combustion engine will destroy life by using up the -oxygen in the earths atmosphere. But' measurements have shown that the atmosphere "has not changed, he location of the right neighborhood agents, he said. d employes were along 17th South between 7th East and Main Street is nearly complete. Commissioner Conrad B. Harrison said Wednesday. The commissioner said 32 lights will replace eight old lamps, and cost the city $195 monthly in a contract with Utah Power and Light Co. papers, Mr. Clark said. As an example, in the Iasi campaign, the Owens staff received between 400 and 500 telephone calls daily seeking Plays Role Legislators feel registration plays a role in maintaining a fraud-fie- e elective process transient voters. Salt Lake Citys 1,893 Installation of 20,000 lumen mercury vapor street lamps End Voter Signup, Meet Told Abolishment of voter registration in Utah was suggested Wednesday at a University of Utah political seminar as one way of removing a hurdle to fuller voter participation. City Grants 5 Percent Salary Raise Lighting Work Nears Finish and now any problems. He agreed with Mr. Smith, who had proposed installing lights in the park, to deter cnme and late gatherings. Chief Fillis also said Tuesday night 15 youths were field carded and most of them were from out of the city. Parks Commissioner Conrad B. Harrison moved that the commission order lights be installed and a cleanup started. He also requested, after several residents suggested the move, that the City Attorney determine the legality of vacating the area and turning it over to the residents. 2 for 9.50 SALE! 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