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Show 1 Warning On outsources: 'Dont Slash The iydaet' By CLARENCE S. BARKER - Deseret News Staff Writer A warning against reported stashing of state natural resource agency budgets to such a level as to imperil orderly was issued development by the Coordinat- Wednesday ing Council for Natural Resources. . Thorpe Waddingham, Delta, chairman, sent a letter expressing the views to Gov. Calvin L. Rampton. The Water Resources Division had asked for an appropriation fof $1.5 million for its fund. revolving construction The coordinating council cut this to $500,000 a year. .The council recommended a , ' substantial sum for land acquisition by the Parks and Recreation Division. This reportedly has been slashed to $300,000 in Gov. Ramptons budget recommendation to the Legislature. Mr. Waddingham said he is aware of the competition for funds with educational and social services agencies. Without the physical developments there will be nothing to increase the tax base for paying for the other services, he observed. If purchase of additional parks lands and construction of needed water storage facilities is postponed, this will raise the costs considerably, he said. Members of the council also w'ere apprehensive of plans for reorganizing the department. Karl N. Snow Jr., legislative analyst, explained proposals of the Legislative Budget-AudCommittee and of the Legislative Council Planning Committee. Resources council members were not satisfied with streamlining as now being director and the division directors are subject to instant removal by the governor these men could become council rubber stamps, members opined. They advocated a board terms not having fixed to dismissal instant by subject the governor. Such a board could more truly represent citizens And hear their complaints, they said. DESERET NEWS, January 16, 1969 Thursday, LAKE SHORELAND A-Tes- OPTIONS EXTENDED Option agreements with two firms interested in the development of Great Salt Lake shorelands were extended for a year by the Utah Land Board Wednesday. Great Salt Lake Chemical Co. was granted a year's extension of its ootion on approximately 40,003 acres of land on the northwest shore of the lake. A 31 Emit fs Radioactivity FLATS. NEV, (UPI) test at the bottom of a 1,700-foleaked from shaft in the Rainier Mesa area A similar extension was granted to Potash Company desert flo0r 0Yucc Flats. The second of Utah which, with other firms, is being merged into when scientists ?atl0n fite 'vas aJout five miles Homestead Minerals Corp. according to Dick Turnbow "ere "0t two underground jhfto lirsttriggered each other- - However, who will be president of the new firm. clear tests within a half hour of leach other. weaPons tes s- ,bo Mr. Turnbow said that his company has made an No radiation escaped into the The Atomic Energy Commis-:atagreement with Austral Oil Co., Houston, Tex., to develhere as rul- - of the sion said there was a "minor :secondH basis. op the Great Salt Lake holdings on a test whlch had maxi. release of radioactivity which proposed. Under present of 200i000 tons confined to Nevada execu-tiv-a was test the the plans, department of would be site. The radiation escaped; The university of California after a low yield nuclear device seism appointed directly by the gova h ,t Berke. at the bottom of.j ernor who could remove this alout 330 miles from thf officer at will. deep Shaft at yura tost site, recorded the second County Auditor Glen F. Palm-- j The testimony was given to: a" The executive director Salt Lake County Commis-sioner- er today was jiving deposition! James McIntosh, attorney foriFlats. The weapons test had a blast at 5.9 on the Richter y would appoint division direcin tne Third District the County Commission and maximum equivalent of 20,000 Wednesday okayed pur-- J scale a moderately tors under him, subject to the chase of a traveling exhibit with Court case of the Salt Lake other piaintif.s in the civil suit, tons of TNT. temblor at 11:30 a.m. strong a plexiglass cover costing $4,150( County Commission versus the at the attorney's office, 15 E. A spokesman for the AEC PST. The earlier test was much approval of the governor. If the department executive for the Salt Palace model. 4th South. auditor. said the radiation wa.--i not lighter and not measured by UC expected to be detected beyond scientists, the immediate area of ground The two tests were the first zero meaning it would not announced underground detona-travfarther than a mile or.tions in Nevada this year and two from the detonation site, boosted the number cf under-half hour later, scientists ground tests to 168 since the baa touched off a low intermediate 'on atmospheric testing In 1963. it director Model Exhibit YUCCA Radiation beneath the , 50-5- 0 Palmer Gives Deposition was0ed earth-testimon- - DOWNTOWN ei MILLION SALT LAKE A ooiqoo first WAYS UNITED FUND quality $1,338,417 Pinal Total Total collections for the Unit- 16 per cent of the total amount ed Funds 1968 Torch Crusade needed to support the UFs 40 had increased by $36,000 as of agencies. Wednesday, boosting the total During the 1968 campaign the amount to $1,338,417 for the .Utah United Fund, which includes Salt Lake, Tooele and year. 'south Davis counties, the a gen E. Allan Hunter, campaign realized 102.9 per cent of its cy amount said the repchairman, cent Increase goal. The national average la 9.4 j resents a per or 98.9 per cent. collected from money On Feb. 12 awards will be 1967. .n pledged 225 firms for The national average In- presented to about in the achievement their crease, Involving more than half a billion dollars in 700 sepa- campaign. At the noon luncheon rate campaigns, is 6.1 per cent at Hotel Utah, new officers and directors will also be elected. " he said. UTAH COPPER Mr. Hunter also announced that employes of Utah Copper Division Utah Corporations lead all employe groups In total Lynn Wilson's Chili Brick amounts contributed to the UF. More than $125,000 was contributed by the divisions approximately 7,000 employes. 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