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Show Tte Salt Lake Tribune, Wednesday, August 1, 1573 18 ' Barker Amplifies Idea to Create Citizen Panel as Airport Authority Continued From Page l men who were paid back m three years Board Chooses Officers Arizona state legislation in 1952 validated the lease arrangement and extended exemption of property taxes to a budget to the city for approval, and if theie is no concurrence, a board of arbiters makes a final decision on budget matters. The T A is required B-- The original incorporators cf the civic corporation designated the board of directors. who, m turn, chose the officers. The TAA has the power to issue revenue bonds only, payable by airport operating revenue. It has no power to tax or obligate the city to the debts of the revenue bonds. Ba-k- to publicly bid projects over a certain amount. Utah Youth on Council The city government reserves the right to control the maintenance and development of landing areas and aircraft approach protection, and is permitted to terminate the lease agreement after noto comply tice for any failure of the TA with provisions. The lease calls for the TAA to present John A. Adams, 18, 4904 Viewmont Ave. (205 East), will represent Utah on the National Multiple Sclerosis Society's Youth Leadership Council He w ill attend a training conference for new council at Coral Gables, members Aug. 15-1- 9 Fla sr w Teen f Hobby W Sniff Death tW , vu-- i A w ' ' jste! t. A j Gaining, Medi Says 1- -ii Tribune Education Editor - Sudden Sniffing Syndrome." Dr. Nancy C. Flowers insists it is on the increase. A plan CEDAR CITY which would give Utah's colleges and universities "prime or protected territory in which to offer continuing education programs will be presented here Thursday to the Utah State Board of Higher Education. Dr. Flowers, professor of medicine at the Medical College of Georgia, told participants in the Cardiovascular Research and Training Institute at the University of Utah that the misuse Tuesday s of commeramong cial aerosol products is substantial The plan, which envisions a mandate to schools outside the areas to refrain protected from offering courses within it without first checking with the school responsible, was under discussion Tuesday by USBHE members gathered on the Southern Utah State College campus. Protected Area teen-ager- d Dr. Flowers said more and more teens are spraying these halogenated hydrocarbons such as hairspray and deodorants in plastic bags or balloons and inhaling high concentrations to get high. Dr. Flowers said, This, can cause sudden death sometimes with the first states exposure." Dr. Flowers evplained that teens persist in sniffing, even though the products carry warning labels. Dr. Flowers and Dr. Leo G. Horan, both of the Medical College of Georgia, Augusta, w ere guest speakers at the institute Monday and Tuesday at the University of Utah Medical Center. - ZIP code , Tribune staff photo bv Ross Welser is a letter key sorting to use of equipment I here operated by Deanna Johan-nesen, left. Miss ZIP; Lana Taylor. $200,000 Operation Post Office Adds 16 'Sorters Court Order letter Sixteen Reinstates Phone Firm The Utah Supreme Court Tuesday reversed an order of the Public Service Commission and reinstated a telephone company serving 60 families m remote western Box Elder County. Justice J. Allan Crockett wTote the unanimous opinion reinstating the certificate of authority of Silver Beehive Telephone Co., which had first been certificated in 1967 to provide phone service to Grouse Creek and Park Valley Punitive Attempt The commission, after hearings and review, Sept. 30, 1971, revoked the certificate, rationale on the (of what) seems to have been a punitive attempt to compel (Silver Beehive) to onng its service up to standards desired by some of the customers and by the commission, said the court decision. ... customers Creek Grouse had not complained about the service; it was the Park Valley customers who lamented the company, the decision explained. If in rendering a public service a utility is guilty of faults or abuses that cause some real hazard to the health, safety or welfare of the public, it would undoubtedly be justified in ordering (either) the rectification of the fault or revocation of the .authority to serve. However, that is not the situation here. Only Service The decision said the question was whether there should be service of a disputed charin view acter or none at all of the fact that it is the only telephone service being offered in that locality, or that is likely to be, insofar as anything is shown in this record. "We can see no reasonable way of reconciling the order eliminating the authority for the only telephone service in the aiea with the responsibility of the commission to see that there is available to the public the best possible and most economical telephone service. Accordingly, we are impelled to ihe conclusion that the order of the commission should be vacated. sorting machines, valued at $200,000, have been put into operation at the Salt Lake City Post Office, Salt Lake Postal District Manager and Postmaster Greenburg said Tuesday. Each of the 16 machines, he said, is capable of sorting mail to 100 different destinations at optimum speed of 3,600 letters an hour. R. S. While the plan doesn't say so, one of its prime purposes would be to prevent one state school from offering a program in anothers back yard, particularly if it is a program already offered by the school located m the community The USBHE members were gathering on the SUSC campus Tuesday m preparation for a the board's annual retreat g session scheduled foe Wednesday and the regular monthly meeting of the board Thursday Speed Processing put the machines in to speed up the processing of mail and to reduce costs. We Mr. Greenburg said. think these machines will pay for themselves in 12 months. The machines will save us We have to $250,000 the first year of operation." There is just one catch, he $200,000 said. The machine operator depends more on ZIP codes. Salt Lake City is behind the Western Postal Region and other offices in this area in he the use of ZIP codes. said. It is possible that a letter without ZIP code could be delayed in delivery up to one eight-membe- Fourth District Judge Allen B. Sorensen set sentencing for Aug. 24 The offense is a punishable up to one year in the Utah County Jail. Brown had been charged with voluntary manslaughter in the shooting death of Robert Beddoes, 24, Spamsh Fork -- ,5'"vARR. yf ! nr MICHAEL YORK 4 as Ceorsc Conu iy Theatres at Mana a Harrs Lovett I as the a,,d I ft ROSS HUNTER'S i Musical Production cf OF BkEF DINNERS GREAT SALT LAKE BStWATONSBOUKD C 297-529- 1 Z? 4'-6- 297-993- 3 SILVER SANDS BEACH ADUIT 30 MINUTE SIGHT SEEING f CREAT GOOD FUN! DepsitaTiaES Eeber 11:15 U $2.00 MOVIE AUDIENCE GUIDE ( Dwm ivtinp Is rBtwMJafetrhfarth I, rnis ROSS HUNTER'S tiff 1970 SEfit wrficaHn m film was ubrnttW and oppnmi undet the Atoon Picture Cad Musical Production of iLir : TONIGHT 2 f OLYMPUS ONLY shows LIVING FREE 3:15 P.M. 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And we make tests of this Now Your Doily Activity Guide According to the Stars. 2 MAR Studies show, Mr. Greenburg said, that Salt Lake Citys usage of ZIP codes is 72 percent, as compared with 87 percent for Phoenix, 86 percent for Spokane, Wash., and 86 percent Western Postal for the GEORGE KENNEDY STAR GAZER' ARIES 1 day. as Sally Hunhct policy-makin- can be machines worked automatically, he said, at a rate of 14.000 letters an hour, but this equipment has not been installed - Catherine SALLY KELLERMAN At the request of Gov. Calvin L. Rampton, the 1979 legislature appropriated $50,000 BARON The machine operator sits at a keyboard that resembles Mr. an machine, adding Greenburg said, and sorts the mail by ZIP code. The machine automatically sorts the letter to the right destination bin and presents the next piece of mail to the operator for sorting Salt Lake City has been one of the last cities in the nation to mechanize its operations, primarily because of a lack of space in the post office, Mr. Greenburg said ULLMANN a Provides Work The Donald PROVO (AP) was 20, Brown, Provo, Wayne found guilty of involuntary r manslaughter by an jury after two hours' of deliberation Tuesday L1V It also outlines procedures for hearings and appeals processes which would govern all disciplinary proceedings. The document also contains sections defining academic freedom, professional responsibility and tenure Another item scheduled for board discussion is an ethnic awareness program designed to alert selected state employes and make them more aware of problems of the states minority population. tion Mah Convicted In Death Case as (vtvKa'd Conu iy Outlines Procedures ductivity because of Ihe machines and no one will lose his job because of the automa- each week, he added He said they expect an increase of 25 percent m pro- - rETER FIMCH terminated. institu- day-lon- w CZIomc to 5lvmgri f1 and a new world of people! ss tions are located x & Among other items on the board agenda will be discussion and probably final passage of a tenure and document. This document, under development for nearly two years, spells out the processes by which faculty members in the Utah System of Higher Education may be disciplined, suspended or The protected area would be the cities m which the Our emphasis is on misuse. We dont have data to suggest that usual use of these products is a risk, Dr. Flowers said. Mr Protected Territory By John R. Cummins The commission has been meeting tv pry Tuesday toward drawing up rec ommendatinns Return Again to Subject Grundfossen said he believes, ac Education Plans Awaiting Board $ ir? t It is still my opinion that consideration should be given to the creation of an being careful to airport authority f ,h cording to present scheduling, that the commission could return to the subject again in October or November. The commissions approximate timetable calls for initial consideration of recon the broad overall ommendations structure of local government prior to laying out subsidiary or ancillary bodies such as an airport authority vvou'd be, Mr. Grundfossen said. structure it so as to avoid the pnfalls which cortiemed Mayor Lee," Commissioner Barker concluded. Pete Grundfossen, director of the Salt Lake County Government Modernization Study Commission, said the commission has had no further discussion on the specific issue oi a- - airport authority since the June meeting "so it is difficult to gauge how seriously they look toward the situation." such nonprofit corporations. The Internal Revenue Service also exempts the TAA from income tax. Y noted that in Commissioner a transportation 1963 he recommended counrd be created to coordinate all transportation problems in the area. Since then, the Utah Transit Ajthonty has been established to provide public transportation via a bus system. 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