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Show Panel Eyes Pund Sources Bushnell, member of the advisory committee, and Mrs. DeAXX EVANS Ey Dtseret News StaiT Writer for strict but reasonable enforcement of laws to act as deterrent to those who have not already : tarted to use drugs. He noted that locking up drug users is not treatment and rehabilitation but added that enforcement of laws gives us a control over the user. An adequate program for Utah would have to include research, improvement of educational program, meaningful laws and strict enforcement, and treatment - rehabilBusbnell itation facilities, said. First time users of drugs face a higher risk of becoming chronic users than the person who takes his first drink of alcohol. Woolley warned. He said that statistics compiled by the Utah in fice Of- Building Audi tonum, Bruce H. Woolley, execsecreutive the of tary Citizen's Advisory Commit-to- e on Drugs, said 42 separate sources of federal funds exist for anti-dru- g programs. There's more wife of EushneU called Council were told this the State L. Hampton, Calvin Utah's fcTverncr. Federal funds to combat the drag abuse problem are going to be more readily available, of members fee Womens Legisl a 1 1 v e federal available than I had ever realized for states with jrograms, he said. Also speaking on Utahs drug problems were Dan S. money Alcoholism Commmee indicate that one of every 13 first-tim- e drinkers becomes a chronic alcchobc. Studies on drug abuse indicate that youths using drugs for tne first time, face from a to s chance of becoming chronic users, he one-to-fo- ur one-to-s- ix added. Concerning tbe debate over the actual effects of drug use, Woolley said studies indicate that a person cannot take drugs for an extended period of time without altering his mental function and mental chemistry. the Decernac-- Ihgrsaay, On Woolley said 'Marcher1 Cleared In Flag Case ,DESERET NEW,S recommen- dations of the advisory committee were modeled after successful programs in other states which have brought about 75 to 80 per cent rehabilitation with less than five per cent returning to drug abuse. The problem in Utah is not to get workers, but to get a coordinated program on file statewide level, be said. , iror County Districts County Okays Overpass 1-2- a senoois on the Nov. 4 elecaon overpass above Inter- night. 1968. today CommissionReappointed state 215 at 27tii South and engencnerges that she er Philip R. Blomqmst to a dered disloyalty to the U S. approximately 27th West was r term on the county Government by displaying a a;proved Wednesday by Salt Abatement District Mosquito home-mad- e flag m a Lake Courtv Commissioners. board. parade in Salt Lake Citv Oct. The project will increase Approved purchase of a 15 Uafnc flow over and around salt and gravel spieaaer for The charge against Munne tne Belt Route, said LaMont $2 S42 from Tesco, 1103 S. 6th Gundersen, dnector. State West Dayle P.ecord. 19. n Ea'-t- . was dismissed by Highway Department. Referred to the county atrecommended toe con Melvin H. Morris oi torney 's office tor legal reo struction to commissioners. ommer da uons the motion of a deputy county atCost of the ov erpas w ill not agreement to torney. operate a joint She was arrested and be determined until bids are telephone switchboard by Janasked on that segment of the uary , 1970. charged under a state statute Belt Route that will pass Directed a letter to county a the request of an FBi agent after the U.S. district attorney through the area First leg of employes instructing that weekends refused to prosecute under the route, whuh will ring the four-da- y holiday valley when it is r mpleted, (such as Thanksgiving) are federal laws. was opened this week from not authorized and establishThe state law- - in question 45th to Canyon ing a retroactie rule that any n akes it a misdemeanor to Parleys South. day s taken off follow ing a holw display a flag or banner ith In other action, thp commisiday be counted as vacation intent to engender disloyalty sioners time. to the government of the UnitApproved a change order ed States." making possible the $4,200 The flag displayed by Miss repair of tower roofs at the E Record was said to resemble City County Building tbe U.S Flag of Approved pavment Per trial had been - t for $2 850 to the Granite School City. Regional L 2, 4, 10 11 Feb. 11. District for rental of 57 Theater 9 young moratoriumof marcher was cWred A Elect Trustees 15 Coils uuciion 60-fo-ot wide two-yea- e New trustees were elected Wednesday in four Salt Lake County improvement htncts r to serve terms. In the Chesterfield district less than 100 of the 400 pow-bl- e votes were cast with insix-yea- cumbent Harry A. Ogaard. 1351 S. Redwood Rd. receiving 62 votes and Melvin H. Spark. 151J W. Clayboume Ave , only four. Ogaard was appointed three months ago bv the County Commission to fill the vacancy created when the trustee reared cue to bun-escommitmerts. In the Sandy district, incumbent Dale Mitchell, 943 Serpentine Way, was defeated by John Murphy, 9855 Amber Law, an electrician, who to the Salt Lake County Cottomv oo. Sanitary Sewer District was E Yern Bnrghur-l- , 2407 Creek Road with lol voles. Polling 30 votes was Paul Ocar Manning. 6S60 Greenfield Wav ; Rulon T. Burton, 7067 Lenora Circle, got 24 votes. -- Unopposed on the Taylorsville - Benrnon Improvement District ballot was Seymour J. Godfrey who received 123 votes. Robert I. Bowles, incumbent, did not seek reflection. s polled 52 Mitchell got write-- m votes. 47. Luggage Taken A $400 set of luggage a stolen from a car owned by Ray Shannon. Anderson, Ind., while the vehicle was parked at 1st West and South Temple. 225-12- h City-Judg- Gun-derse- e city-coun- SECTION -- Zones Tow-Awa- y Asked On 7th East A recommendation tablish y zones beSouth Temple and Fourth South on Seventh East. He asked Jess Agraz, for zones on Seventh East between South Temple and the south city limits was referred to the city traffic engitow-w- tow-awa- tween traffic engineer, to study the proposal. Tbe council made the rec- neer today. ommendation as a safety matte to increase the flow of traffic into and out of the dty. The proposal was made in a letter from the Salt Lake City Traffic Advisory Council. 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