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Show yr'- Vrrr. 7 fl ft. '! -- tt TryrvlAaivfepltmfer 14. 1373 Depart From S.L 'Ti A V- - 3 Miss World Aspirants Wing to Contest in N.Y. The plane was a bit late getting oft the ground, but the pilot, leaning out the cockpit window to admire hu last three passengers as they oosed for pictures beside the plane, ueemed oblivious o And finally, amid the trauma of a forgotten banner and the parmisplaced ski poles aphernalia a modem beauty contestant seems to need the Misses Utah, Colorado and Idaho took flight for the Miss World Contest from Salt Lake City International Airport The contest will be televised from Binghamton, NY. Sept. 21, but the girls will begin competition Saturday The winner will fly to London in November, representing the United States in the international contest The girls will be judged on poise, personality and appearance They will appear in swimsuit, formal and stieet wear, as well as a state costume. Stella Bolton, 17, Miss Utah, says she will be a bee in the state costume division. She is a June honor graduate of Skyline High School, and daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Bolton, 2795 E. 3220 South Miss 19, Wendy Hatch, Idaho, is a BYU student from Rexburg whose preparation for the contest consisted of a Meet Hears New U. Leader Define Faculty Authority Sewer Category Gets Fee Hikes Sewer rates for Salt Lake City s industrial and commergial usei got as much as a 300 percent projected boost Thursformally day as city commissioners adopted a new billing structure with hopes of raising $4 1 million for capital improvements. However, most residential bills will remain the same or be slightly less, according to Streets and Public Improvements Commissioner Stephen M r Harmsen, who initiated the change Industrial and commercial rates go into effect within one month, with residential rates changing in 90 days The change also opens the door for possibly higher rates on industrial users by proposing a study to set charges on starvation practically diet to compensate for the 19 pounds a television camera adds to the figure. She plans to be a skier in the costume contest, as does Miss Colora- specific types of wastes discharged the citys sewer system do Lee Bilanzich, 24, Miss Colorado, is a Paris-Al- l modeling instructor from Greeley. city's sewer treatment plant, Mr. Harm-sesaid, along with upgrading trunk lines and downtown improvements into Continued From Page l struction and this years UCHE president, said sessions Friday will focus on development of statewide governance and will deal particularly with changes that have occurred since the creation of the State Board of Higher Education m B-- 1969 Most Profound Change Mr Beacham said the creation of the board which now governs Utah's public colleges and universities is regarded as the most profound change affecting higher education in the states history We will be trying to develop solutions to problems some faculty members feel have occurred as a result of the board's creation," Mr Beacham said The establishment of the board has created an entirely new political level of governance. Many fee! it has moved the decision-makinprocess farther away from the faculty," he said g The added funds are necessary to construct a tertiary treatment stage at the n Await Position Paper Originally formed to represent faculty views on higher education issues, UCHE Friday will consider a position paper dealing with the impact the higher education board has had on faculty members Members of the conference are Snow. Dixie, Southern Utah State, Weber State and Westminster colleges. College of Eastern Utah, Staw Technical Colleges in Salt Lae and Provo, Utah State University anthe state school board The higfer education board however, is not a member Until aAear ago the U of U and Brigham Young University were also Last year both conference members schools witldrew as institutional members but individual faculty members from both universities continue to participate in UCHE activities In his prepared text, Dr Gardner said that because colleges and universities are teaching institutions the authority of the faculty at the heart of academic governance Dr Gardner said This authority. "is rooted in knowledge and understanding of the processes through which truth may be known. , - Brigham Ytnng'g wagon will dominate the main flonr f new Pioneer Museum addition. Museum Addition " f Artifacts Viewed fire engines, maps, pictures, Covered wagons, furniture, musical instruments and pioneer handcarts are feathe tured in the Saramane J Van Dyke Carnage House that will fiewest addition to the Pioneer Memonal Museum open to the public Oct 5 e The completed house Just north of the present built with funds from the estate of pioneer Saramane Van Dyke, was opened for a sneak preview Thursday ,! Bngham Young's wagon, a Pony Express exhibit and an 1847 vintage map dominate the main floor of the museum, along with a portrait of Mrs. Van Dyke m a spocial room dedicated to her old-tim- e - ty The basement houses an ancient fire engine used by the Salt Lake City Fire Department, a street car, a covered wagon, chests, sleighs and other pioneer artifacts. In addition te providing funds to build the facility, Mrs. V an Dyke's estate donated many personal items and furniture ' from her Arizona home 1 mule-draw- in dedicatory program will be held Oct jjunctionspecial with a convention of the Daughters of Utah Pioneers A 5 con- ;Women Solons Promote :Reforms, End Session Resolutions on rape, prison for women and con- sumer protection were among those passed Friday at the dosing reason of the 36th an- imal Convention of the. National Order of Women Legislators :OWU5). ' The group, meeting at Hotel 1'tah, passed the resolution on rape wHch states that the .Crime is the only crime where a stigma attaches to the victim and the victim i6 often treated like a criminal. : Special Needs The resolution urge state legislatures to review procedures used in prosecuting and alleged rape investigating i ,, casts. , The resolution on prison re- for women states that form . ' Mbre is a disproportionately sm41 number of women in state correctional facilities whkrh in turn tends to bring . ; about both a high cost per ins mate and a neglect of - parttcu-tarprgram- to meet the ' rm? needs of women." ' spe- Equal Credit resolution calls on pie 'women legislators to "take ' solutions th4 initiative - to 'these problems and that public support for such action ; wt$ be needed and a public education program is urged. resolution on consumer 2 Th . k protection urgoe women to strive to change the laws of the respect. ve states where the laws do not provide equal protection of the law to all men and women alike legis-refor- m ktors in credit transactions Resolutions urging President Nixon to continue to appoint to women qualified positions in the government and commending Idaho, Alaska, Arizona, Colorado and North Dakota for reform of their laws on probate of wills and estates were also passed by the group Search Ends For Oil Spill A pilot's report of an near Antelope Island oil spill in the Great Salt Lake apparently is groundless, according to the Utah Department of Health The pilot noticed what he thought was an oil spill during a flyover Wednesday, but subsequent searches by employes of the Utah Division of WildRsesources life Thursday located no spill Health Department spokesman Russ Hinshaw said pilots occasionally mistake floating material on the lake for oil Feature-Packe- d 15.2-cu.-f- t. 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