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Show ni.r tjr yinmr- - i.r"i' 'mniii ywiy r i V The Salt Lake Tribune, Wednesday. September Holbrook Airs Pav Needs $150,000 Utilities are paid Dr Bishop said the college's Buildings and G ounds Department "takes care of the yard and supplies a person to provide cleaning services for the home tertainment responsibilities and Mrs Gardners obligations In concurrence with the U of U. institutional Councd, Dr. Gardner said he has chosen to drive a 1973 Buick He said his travel allowance and entertainment allowance are provided by the university a combination of state and nonstate funds as necessary for university busmess " in concurrence with the vice president of busmess. Dr Bishop said he also chose to dnve a new Buick He said he has no travel allowance and his entertainment allowance covers food purchased for dinner parties " Dr Durham said Dr Glen L Taggart is living m a home on the Utah State University campus The home, built m ls91. is today insured for fire at $41,000 Utilities are provided by the umversiy, but most of the furniture in the home belongs to Dr. Taggart Dr Durham said Weber State College also provides its president, Dr Bishop, with a home Located on campus, the house and 8 2 acres of land, were purchased by tax dollars for Dr Taggart said the grounds are maintained by the university's ground crew and an employe of the physical plant staff helps with the upkeep of the house itself svj o' "v v" Utah State officials said Dr Taggart uses a university car for official business, his automobile for personal use Officials also explained that Dr Taggart, the provost and the assistants to the president, share an admin strative traveling allowance of $14 000 a year, and an entertainment allowance of $4,200 by the college. Wednesday r deadline day for entries in the second annu d Elegance, Concourx al scheduled at the University of 1 ah Sunday at 10 J'i a m The show us sponsored by the Salt Lake County Senior Citizens Center and The Salt Lake Tribune Proceeds from the show will go toward the 1 purchase of an $15,000 bus for the center Entry forms are available at the center, 2.17- - 10th Ea't for the Entry fee is $ owners first car, $2 50 for the and no charge for each additional car. Entries received after the entry deadline will be charged $10 second Dr Durham said the College of Eastern Utah also owns 9 presidential home, insured for fire at $35,000, and Snow College's presdential home is insured for fire at $23,450 According to Dr Durham, both Dr. Losee, Dixie College, and Dr Braith-waitSouthern Itah State College, have living allowances of $1,200 a year, as no home is provided by the colleges Mr Sorensen, UTech at Provo, said he has a Living allowance of $400 a month, while Mr Nelson, UTech at Salt Lake, receives $100 per month taxable living allowance. r Habeas Corpus Ritter Acts On Pleas Of Felons v O' 2. Todays Deadline for Entries in Tribune Car Show College Presidencys a Tough Task Continued From Page 23 ;is the official residence for purposes of entertaining and hosting distinguished visitors to the campus The home is located at 2951 Sherwood Dr (lTj South) Yard maintenance. Dr Gardner said, is provided by the university as is do mestic help when necessary to meet en- 12, 1973 , at Three habeas corpus petitions sought by Utah State Prison inmates Tuesday were dismissed, one was denied and four continued in action by Chief Judge Willis W. Ritter, U.S. District Court for Utah. riewnrit) WHIRLPOOL . !lc!e..,L wiiii uviai-i- ii the feeling of sheer abandonment that engulfs you as you sink into a tub of swirling warm water with a Jacuzzi Whirlpool Bath! Enjoy Just lie back, and relax as forceful streams of aerated water purposefully massage every part of your body. Warm water massage helps soothe sore, helps to ease tensions stiff muscles and joints helps firm and tone makes you feel like smiling again! Call 484-525- 9 Enioy the luxury of an authentic Finnish NORDIC SAUNA in your own home! You can sauna into great shape . . . you can relax physically and mentally in your home NORDIC SAUNA. Fully insulated saunas of genuine hardwood are available in models for basements, attics, garages, motels, hotels, models even closets. Custom styles, kits in all sizes. Quality and materials for the ultimate in sauna enjoyment! pre-bui- lt ' for information without obligation. SEiiMtiisi Judge Ritter had scheduled hearings in 34 habeas corpus and civil rights cases for Tuesday and Wednesday. dismissed He petition? sought by Johnny Griffith, serving a one to 10 year term for grand larcency Judge Ri- tter was told the man has escaped from the prison since filing the petition and has been returned The judge also denied a petition sought by Manuel Lopez, now on parole, and by Alfred Allan Skinner, who has been transferred to federal prison in New York Skinners jrf&yta&isSSsl? Youngsters scramble through dis-- 1 carded oil drums in mini Army course at unique like obstacle playground at Mt. Olympus base. Thursday Festivities Oakridge School to Present Park Imaginative use of dead trees and discarded railroad ties, oil drums, huge tires and telephone poles and an unusual, natural setting have been a into molded unique at Oakridge playground-par- k Elementary School, 4325 Jupiter Dr. (3500 East). Called a creative play area, the four acres of sloping landscape at the foot of Mt. Olympus feature a quarter-mil- e d long jogging and bicycle track, a mini army-li- k obstacle course, a classroom-sized amphitheatre, a quarter-mil- e long nature trail cut into native oak and a living outdoor classroom where, students can observe their surblack-toppe- roundings. Results of three years of study and hundreds of volunteer hours of work and donated materials will be unveiled Thursday at 6 15 p m. during a picnic, tour and auction for parents, children and residents of the area, says Mrs. Moana Bennett, former PTA president at the school who has been the pnme-move- r park east of Wasatch Boulevard, Mrs. Bennett noted that the facilities also are used by residents of the area. of the project. Its already paying diviMrs. Bennett redends, ported, because one sixth grade teacher who was on playground duty the first week of school said she did not have to break up one fight or disturbance on the grounds. The students, from kindergarten through the sixth grade, have plenty of things to keep them occupied. And best of all, all that occupation is m the area of improving them either along the lines of physical Roy Mail, 25, Dies Special to The Tribune ROY Steven Green Jep-so25, 5419 S. 2200 West, was found dead at his home Tuesday morning of what Roy e said was a gunshot wound petition alleged that prison officials failed to forward or deliver mail from and to the courts A petition tiled by Philip Georgopoulos, now on parole, was denied by the judge. Petitions to be heard Sept. 19 indude those of Herbert Ross Montayne, serving five years to life and one to 10 year sentences for robbery and grand larceny; Richard D Gill, serving five years to life !r robbery; and Denms Bakei, serving sentences of five years to life and one to 20 years for second degree burglary and robbery. 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