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Show VVvyYVV v v T ries To Counter Drug Abuse educational program on drug abuse and an investigation! ;into the damping of raw sewage, were pledged today bvVjthe Salt Lake County Boird of Health. Plans are being made for an t educational ptogram on the problems of drug abuse, rs, Beatrice Daniels, county pursing supervisor, reported. Mayor Bruce Egbert of West Jordan said there was a serious drug problem at West Jordan Junior High School and that he understood that drugs were almost as readily available to teenagers as cigarettes are. Mrs. Daniels reported that a pilot clinic and educational program was being inaugurated in South Salt Lake which, Ai sanitarian, said the matter would be investigated. The health program will stress skin .tests and chest X rays for tuberculosis in January and February; venereal disease and diabetic tests in March; mass communicable, disease immunization clinics in April; an environmental health cleanup campaign in if successful, would be introduced in other county areas. Mayor Egbert, a member of the health board, said several instances have been brought to his attention of raw sewage being dumped into streams. Harlow D. Turner, chief May. The with clinics child pregram will continue rabies instruction and in June; marital and in health education IRS Refund A Mistake, U.S. Short By $2,111.97 A Special Rife lllliiiiltiiiiiilliniiiliill Area Briefs Ameri-PJ-eec- citizen-submitte- j Clear And Cold 1 holds Million Offer f Car Stereo Stolen r sa; st Price-Helpe- 1 i the.Jfdl of 1972 to Jneet private funding obligations, Hjjghes representatives told theTfoard of Regents last June thejfunds would be, available if thechool weref operating in three' years. Miller said the schpfi now has k little more time for setting up the school Tje regents will be asked Friday io request funding from the Nevada Legislature to begin the program. 'Gap' Discussion Thfc- - much-discusse- Genera-tiorv-'Ga- d p will receive an analysis Tuesday night by Juhile Court Judge Regnal W. Gatjf. Leek of Communication Between Parents and Children wilkfce the title of Judge Garffs addjejs, sponsored by the ladies auxiliary of the St. Ambrose Catjijiic Church. Top. public is invited to the program at 8 p.m. in the church social' center, 2315 Redondo Ava.(2015 South). Garff is presiding Judge Judge, of the Second Juvenile Com District and a member of theljtational Council on Crime amt delinquency. dog control officers placed under its supervision, said P.oalnd Sleater, administrative assistant to Dr. J. 0. Brewerton, county medical director. When this is accomplished, a new rabies control ordinance will be introduced and enforcement stressed, Sleater said. Vote Requested Frank - sen. Senate . floss, urged democratic Leader Mike Mans-el(JWednesday to r i ft g nuclear treaty to a vote attiie first opportunity. Inpi letter to Sen. Mansfield, t r, January 9, 1969 B15 31 U. Students To Assist Both systems have disadvantages and risks, but a single board for higher education, As Interns In Legislature By KATHY CRACROFT Deseret News Staff Writer rather than a strengthened Thirty-on- e University of Utah , coordinating council, is prefera-- i s W1 asSlSt state lawiS!U(en. ble, a University of Utah cians in coming sessions of the said Wednesday. to the Executive Legislature during winter Speaking of the Associated Stu- - ,er- dents of the U. of U., Prof. Sevcn of the inteins will their work from R. Andersen said an ,ce've PaY over-al- l state body must be ,e Hinckley Institute of Politics American Political invested with massive authori-a- n i is' Science Association, ty if a master plan for higher Mr. Mr. Osmond Mr. Canning Cavilli ' will The others work as volun- education is to be effectual. such services forteers performing After drafting legislation Is both a single board and for ajas writing speeches, doing Fanny L. Dryer, 456 E. 1st council, Andersen researcl and lobbying, House Industrial Develstrengthened South, Those perplexing tax said he was personally co.i- - Paid intemsare Susan Loretta C. Eason, 406$ opment; can be solveo 3380 2770 problems S. East ; Charles the single board could tn, 125 E. Center St., quickly and efficiently with handle such Loveridge, authority better, the government published The people who have the re- - Moab: Lawrence F. Cavanaugh, tax guide now available East; Curtis R. sponsibility for making policy 1408 Kensington through the Deseret News. Ave.; to have the responsibility nnSYour Federal Income for ' he said, Uonald O. Cavilli Jr., 624 S. 875 it out, carrying Tax, prepared by the Inthat a strengthened I'est, Woods Crocs ; Russell L. adding ternal Revenue Service, council would have governance Osmond, 72 K St.; Glen I'e contains all the answers, Rudd, 433 University Village. problems. A from Mr. Osmond, a (accident and He said, however, that a sin-political Mr. Cavanaugh health insurance) to W" - science major and chairman of "uniof 2064 E. 17th Sooth, House Elec-wirisk runs the board gle Week on will programs). formity thfe Challenge with State intern the Senate tions; David Jorgensen, 2083 campus, separate making It also includes information institutions identical in such .serve as administrative assist-area- s Appropriations Committee. Laird Dr., Hoouse Agriculture! on the new tax surcharge as student and faculty ant in legislative affairs to Gov. Interning with the House mi- Billie Kay Keller, 1387 E. lst, Calvin L. Rampton. that continues through June government. nority leader will be Mr. Lover- South, Senate Rules; Auke KolP Mss Norton, who is working idge, a senior. Mr. Cavanaugh, 30, 1969. On Jan. 18, student body offi-man, East, Senate' Copies are available for cers from all state institutions on a masters degree in political a Ph.D. candidate, will be an Jan Kominek, 1158 E), Labor; 60 cents at the Deseret of higher learning will meet onince, will intern with the assistant to the House Revenue 27th South, House State and News, 34 E. 1st South, or by the U. campus to air the pros State Budget Directors Office, and Taxation Committee. Federal Affairs; Wolfgang sending 70 cents (to cover and cons of each proposed Working with the State School UNPAID INTERNS Kuhn, 807 E. 3rd South, Senate to. Boards Association will be Mr. postage and handling) The unpaid interns and the Agriculture; G. Edward Leary, system. Tax G u ide, Deseret Canning, a graduate student in House and Senate committees 766 N. 6th East, Bountiful; Roy New-s- , educational psychology and a P.O. Box 1257, Salt each will work on include: B. Moore, 2827 Lakeview Dr.; Burn 18, member of the U.S. Olympic Lake City, Utah 84110. Craig Childers, 1474 Federal Senate Revenue and Taxation: team. Way, Senate Political SubdiviBrian Nutting, 4653 Fortuna As MAJORITY LEADER sions; Karen Christensen, 1669 Way, Senate Business; Suzanne Mr. Rudd, a second-yea- r law Yalecrest, Senate Public M. Darwin Peck, American Fork, Sen Craig Parkin, 18, student, will assist the Senate Health; Loretta Louise Clayton, ate State and Federal Affairs; to had improved East, r- - 606 leaer' Coolidge, Midvale, House Drew Owen Parkin, 56 Canyon good condition today at Holyi?13. who is working on a Education; Suzanne Dean, 1138 Cross Hospital, where he is Cavilli, House Highway; Paul E. doctorate in political science, Wilson Ave., Senate Education; Rd., unde, treatment for burns sufPeterson, 1917 Stratford, House fered Sunday night. Rules and House Fish and The Parkin youth was standGame; Leonard L. Rustad, 2131 Salt Lake Store Ransacked ing in a garage near 33rd South Lamborune, Joint Budget and and State Street when he reAudit; John R. Sillito, e A grinder, three spray guns, items were valued at $280. Poceived first, second and East, Senate Highways; WilContinued from Page Bburns on his face, neck, two files, two hammers, eight lice said entrance to the build' liam John Van Ry, 881-lAve., hand and wrist from an body dollies and a body rod' ing was gained by removingjSenate Judiciary; Dick R. Van attend college classes on their chest, automobiles backfiring carbur- were stolen from Goshorn Auto cinder blocks from the rear ofiTassell, 881 E. 1st Ave., House own time after the first of the etor. Co.,. 399 W. 18th South. Theithe business. iPublic Health. year. This not only has not been done, but I have learned that the sheriff has been instructing his training officer to withhold all free scholarship information, he added. Larson replied that scheduling problems prohibit allowing deputies to attend full tim or having hours ai ranged so they can go to school whenever they politi-profess- . quar-Counc- il ry fr IS Commission Proposal 343-12t- h Can-oug- - 1 ll (work-trainin- g 1 3821-13t- h Victim, 'Good' Listed Sheriff Is Target Of Professor 3858-285- 0 934-5t- h third-degre- -l ABJL'QDTa nm GtL want. HOPES FOR (JANGE Continued from Page Lake, Sandy, Murray, and uninLund said he hopes the situaareas east of the the Legislature by Rep. Vern. corporated tion with the county could be A. Carfer, in behalf of Jordan River. corrected. The council has been chaired He added that other law the Salt Lake County Coordinating Council. Rep. Leon Savage, since its inception by Glen E. enforcement agencies along the will the Kraft, Kearns Town Council Wasatch Front are overextendlegislation. president. Its purpose has been ing themselves to allow their ofWheh the council was organ- to encourage more equitable ficers and deputies to attend ized Sept. 20, 1967, it was known representation on county gov-- j school. as the Westside Coordinating erning bodies. For example, Bountiful is Council and included members Rep. Carter will place the bill arranging a 20 per cent pay infrom; Kearns, West Jordan, in the legislative hopper centive for any officer getting a South Jordan, Brewerton, HcrrJ-ma- Tuesday, to be referred to a leg- college education, Lund said. Granger, Taylorsville, islative committee for study. GRANTS, LOANS Magna, Hunter and other uninInspiration for the proposed The federal Omnibus Crime corporated areas west of the measure emerged from a mock Bill, in effect since Dec. 19, proJordan River. legislative session, conducted by vides for and loans grants ComMembers have since been the Granger Chamber of which dont have to be repaid if added from Midvale, South Salt merce. the men stay in law enforcement work for at least four , Washington ' NEWS, Thursday, Nor-vince- d behind the principles embodied in this document. He charged I felt that since I was fight- that delay in ratification, ing for this country I should be favored by President-elec- t a citizen, a Sherman J. Army Nixon, disclosed may persuade other na-- 1 private said Wednesday after Preeee e tions against the policy of non- - becoming a naturalized todaj. can citizen. proliferation. quoted eter Hans Marburger, 1171 He added, an audit of Grand County the present state' fro Lake Dr., received the of the Hyland world for makes District it 12, the essential Sd&pl months ended June 30, made by that every action be taken to re- - citizenship oath during a special Sher- E. J. Claus, Moab, certified duce the need for continued ceremony before Judge A. Dis- in U.S. Christensen man of nuclear or atomic testing putjid accountant: The Utahn noted that tiict Court, Oai Jan. 11, 1963, the district weapons. to cleX' reported to the IRS a tIie Nevada test area, near Marburger was unable d 'attend a recent group V lift, typing error on Form 941 Utahs borders, made nuclear be- wanted to and eVen ship hearing underground by the district on!testin? of particular con come a citizen before returning Api? 10, 1967. , testing to Ft. Ord, Calif., for advanced cern t0 hinu "The JRS thqn refunded the infantry training and eventual $2,005 plus $111.97 interest. In in Vietnam. duty our.review, we discovered that He thanked Judge Christensen altUough there had been a $2,000 granting the special hearing, Utah will continue clear and typing error, this error had not but the judge said Mr. Marbur and will warm canripd through to the amount cold tonight was the one to be thanked ger if the slightly Friday present because of his paifo . . willingness . to Therefore, the $2,111.97 will weather pattern bear arms for the U.S. exas verjTlikely have to be returned A son of Mr. and Mrs. Heinto he IRS and we have set up pected. rich Marburger, Marburger The possibility theJiability for this amount. graduated from the University of snow will be of Utah last August with a B.A. a slim 10 per degree in sociology. He came to over the U.S. 14 years ago with his li5NO, NEV. (AP) Howard ern ,Utahs met; parents from Germany. tan area Hi'jhcs has reconfirmed an'rapoh , alt Lake offef made in March 1967 to kSan Ogden, Provo with not even a provide up to $6 million over a atl chance of flurries men- sb2bt for a proposed period or be res Janette Bartschi, 141-lAve., univjrsity medical school, N.tione( will reported to police the theft of a EdJ Miller, president of the Low temperatures tonight degrees in northern gear shift knob and a car stersaid drop Unhfcrsity of Nevada, Wednesday. (Utah, the Uinta Basin and the eo. The items taken were valr area and will be ued at $52. said the school has until a t ypo graphical err8$ State Sud-ito- il on refund ven-eare- Single Board Favored New Tax Guide Available Internal Revenue Servicemen. Moss said, The United near 15 in the southern and which has a reputation states should inform the world southwestern part of the state. Thff (11 July; rabies, diabetes,' disease and food handlers education in August and September. The County Health Depart ment is attempting to have all DESERET B-- l WE MUST COMPLETELY CLEAR OUT ALL '68 MERCHANDISE n, m ffi raEBM9I53ID MQIBMSM&MIIIi) years. MAN DO-I- T The grants are available only police, but loans can be obtained by veteran offirookies cers and under the stipulation that they e load of 15 carry a hours a quarter. FIELDS OF STUDY The college training must be in the field of criminology or related subjects such as psychology, sociology, and pre law courses. Classes in the police science program at Weber State College are held twice a week at the Hall of Justice. Metropolitan College credit is given. Larson said that 40 of his deputies attended classes in the last to just-hire- Continued from- - Page B-- l ; - , Maam, youve got a mad man on your hands. He was willing to give you $20 up to the time you, he claims, insulted his employes. Now he said if you want the $20 youll have to go to small claims court and try and get it. Heres your choice: if you didnt do what he says, then go to court; if you did, how about apologizing to him and maybe hell reconsider the $20? call end the velum el melt (Editsr'i Nolt Wm terry Die nembe, make It Impetiible te answer every euetNen. Please, ise medical tr leeal Don't tend er at answtrt can only envelope question. itampi be eiven in ttill column. Only euetllen el tenoral Inlereat Krill ee antwered end telephone call cae be accepted only an tie Da-I- t Men phene at the hour pet tor telephone number Qlvo your name, eddreie an prescribed, but te kelp Oe-l- t Map help you.) publication the d full-tim- thought I Just blamed one. I would like to have at least the Mrs. G. H., Salt Lake City. $20. k VALUES son (f& DISHWASHERS W&i mm course. Gl Reports Theft 'll K eYii' ;:.5 Jn p 4p Palmer S1 TH6 DESERET NEWS SENDS BIRTHDAY GREET- NpS TO Camille Palmer, deuuhler ol Mr. end Mr. JS9 Oek Creek Cir., Sands; Paul Thayne, oji Palmer, arid Mrs. Bruct Thtvno, W5 E. 9400 South, Cl) Of AAi. ktpoy; Rutffll DAlly, ion of Mr. nd Mrs. Alan Dailey, o van Buren St.. Mtdvalfj Janntfer fmery. tfauohtar Holly if,Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Emery. 1404 E. 7240 $ou Vson. daughter of Mr. and Mrs Randy Wilson 1235 of Mr Corwin son and Mrs. Brown, Irawnlng Ave j Mahard Brown. 7981 Lemay Ave ; and all other babies n year od Thursday (Pictures ot b.ibies of Deseret will be taken free of charge at the lews subscribers eseret News bebv photo studio. 34 E First South. Mon-a- y 10 from until 9 pm. at least through Friday htkg days before baby's birthday.) im BATHS I, IRS. AS REPORTED FROM SALT HOSPITALS ' LAKE AREA . t Denver SI. Mr, Dean Webb, ytend Mr. John Pulver, !5 E. Loulie Ave. end Mr. Richard L. Bernes, JI.5 Mendowbrbnk Ith Last. jVRnd Mrs. larry Slaji 971 3341 S. 7730 Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr. and and end end Mrs. Floyd Doty, kr.'Bnd Mrs. Dbvtd W, Knudson, yon Dr, Ar. and Mrs. Harold Carey West, Magna 9505 Cottonwood East. DC. Can- - io Mr Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr Mr. Mr. Mr. end and and and and and and and and OIRLS: Mr. and Mr. and Dr. and Mr. and Mr. Mr. Mr Mr. Mr, Mr. Mr. and and and and and and and 'a ' f Holly Wilson Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. Mrs, Mrs. Mrs. MrS. Mrs Of Cash, Tickets WASHERS A serviceman on leave from Ft. Lewis, Wash., had $40 in cash and $35 in bus tickets stolen from his coat at Continental Corwin Brown Mrs. Michael Bukoskv 1479 Foothill Dr. East. Mrs. Thomas R. Watrous. !876-9tMrs. Richard Wendell Robinson 7791 Melbourne St. 8146 $. 1475 East Mrs. R Bryant Cherrlngton Sandy. Mrs. Lamar Jamas 98 E. 2nd South, Ephraim. Mrs. D. Brent Jensen, 1318 E. 1490 South. Mrs. Robert Simper, 1950 E. 5600 South. Mrs. Michael Standiford, 5H E. 6th South. Mrs. Robert Blettenberg, 5396 S. 7000 West, Roy. Mrs. Rcbert B. Rowley, 4222 Claudia St. Mrs. Harley Watson, 645 Wilson Ave. Mrs. Ervin N. Green. 4376 Hermosa Way. Mrs. Kenneth L. Clifford, Ave. 111S-- lArjJend J 'shW'S-- Jennifer Emery Russell Dailey Paul Thayne I Camille t A ' Rulon Seymour Wells. 7681 Chadwick, Rlchan4 P. Chase. 9105 Teton Dr. ( Michael J. Prerce, 2239 E. 21st South George Van Waloner, 9415 I. 7495 West Magna, Myron G. Smith, 3455 W. 4305 South, Granger. Alfred Ring ire, 241 W. 3rd North. Ronald C. Warr, Bo 415, Grantsvilll. Sieve Wilson, 2 8 34 75 20 East. E. Dean Harris, 3970 Birch Clr. Steven W Stultt, 2174 3rd East Collin J. Tanner, 1616 W. 4800 5oufh, Murray, Trailways Bus Depot, 77 W. South Temple. Jonathan Messinger, a resident of Medford, Oic., said the money and tickets were taken after he placed his coat on a bench Inside the depot. CEE9 Q3J QCE03 33iWUUUfla33i!iB Tool Box Taken Paul McKay, 1038 Garnctte, reported to police Wednesday the theft of a tool box contain- HOME FURNISHINGS ing $500 in tools. The box was taken from his place of employment at 1730 N. Beck St. sometime within tlie last five dajs. Phone 255 3547 Honor Reception Just a trifle welt of th Midvale Junction at ride from lawn State St , 7720 South. Only a 100 East Center S'., Midvale OPEN MONDAYS AND FRIDAYS 'TIL 9 P.M. "Cuttomer Sarietaction I your privilege with ui Associated student organizations at West High School were honored this morning at a Presidents Reception sponsored by the homeliving class and ROTC cadets. i |