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Li — '''t ir i 5 lb"" "e'1 Iv V4Prqe"t447:4 ) 1 Bench Mulling Colleae St tit ' Church Page 0 Section Dismissal Plea rtvrtemefrop1 Ft Recent Ruling seeking to compel Mr Hansen to provide a legal opinion concerning funds for a junior col- lege in Roosevelt i ' -- 1 Citing a recent Utah Supreme Court decision ruling that the attorney general Is legal adviser to state officers Mr Hansen told the court that if Sen Robert F Clyde City) had filed the suit as a state senator the attorney gen- eral should be his legal counsel 249 — —1 tri LI I i 1 t I t1 I 1 I 1 t I k i ' 1 1 ' t It I t li p 1 1 ' 1 1 i r Public's Ai)athv Alds SL Chief Says CITY (AP) — Salt Lake Police Chief Dewey J Fi Ms said Friday there "is no such thing as peaceful coexistence with crime" Chief Ills discussed law enforcement at the annual convention of the Fraternal Order of Eagles after he had received the lodge's "Reverence for Law" award given for outstanding service in law KANSAS V I enforcement "Public apathy has greatly hampered criminal investigation" he said "These people are cowards and as ?ouch allies Of the Underworld as the criminal himself As a law enforcement officer I know that justice is now in favor of the accused When will we recognize the rights of the citizen more than the rights of criminals? Honest people have rights too" Finis said too many people believe the - law should be enforced but not obeyed "and this especially by the younger gen- eration" "So many citizens who do not cooperate with policemen use the excuse 'didn't want to get involved'" he added Suspects Freed on Bond Preliminary hearing for two men charged with second degree burglary has been continued to Aug 10 by City Judge Maurice D Jones The pair apprehended by deputies responding to a burglary alarm at Burt's Food 7733 S 1700 West West Jordan are Robert Ardell Kofoed 33 7248 Pearl CI Midvale and Donald It Mattson 32 3400-3r- East d i ' ''' g i:'': 1"'''' " ' r ' J i Nt ''' 1 - 711Aom ''i tk ': - Public Bearing Jim T Nichols committee chairman th DD - ' Faid the county commission will hold a public hearing on the Corps of Engineers proposals Aug 8 ef 'i '' ' i I ' ' t ''": I " " ' ' I '" ' lk s 1 ' ' ' ' : ' '40 ' ''' s )' '7 N t rI ''' '' ' A'' ' I 1 4 ! !' ' ' " f $ — 144--4- '''''' I :k ' ''' '' 4 ' ' ' ''' ' ' ' I '4 10 4' '' k t ' 4 3 't — :! & t' ''' '''11 - 11 4: '4 V i II- 1 :' 5' :f 1 :404'' - ' – '" io '''''i Applies for Fund i p- : ' ' 'i '' '1 4 4 I l' ' bi 1 ::: ' 4 ' '' k1 : As the state buys land or builds roads for projects partially funded by the fedit applies for reimeral government bursement to the BPR Road Commission Chairman Weston F Hamilton Salt Lake City said BPR regulations on right - of - way compensation ehanged catching Utah without newly required claim documentation To solve the problem it was agreed that a sample group of the questioned right - of - way claims would re reaudited and the results used to arrive at a final figure charged against Utah's account I '' ''''''''' ' - 1 t :: '!'-'-' :'1:''::! e wwkiat '''' 1:': :' — - '': :7: A 41:6" t —Tribune Staff Photo by Brandt P Gray Springville and Curtis Sandberg Hurricane prepare to leave staging center at U of U Stadium After three days of training for the World Scout ing Jamboree Steve Leany Lehi Kenneth Creer Utahns to 3Iark Day of Prayer For Race Peace Sunday has been declared a "Day of Prayer and Peace" by Gov Calvin L Rampton in line with President Johnson's proclamation calling for a national day of prayer for racial peace Members of many local churches will bow their heads in prayer and many ministers plan to devote a part of their prayers or sermons Sunday to the racial crisis The governor urged citizens to rededicate themselves to the rule of law and to reaffirm their faith in human brotherhood For Order and Reconciliation The Most Rev Joseph Lennox Federal Bishop of the Catholic Diocese of Salt Lake City said he is asking pastors of all Catholic churches in Utah at Sunday Mass to lead their people in prayer "for order and reconciliation among men" Bishop Federal said "The people of the United States and our leaders urgently need divine guidance at this time" At Cathedral of the Madeleine a special petition will be included in the Prayers of the Faithful during Mass The Rt Rev Msgr William H rector Cathedral of the McDougall Madeleine 331 E South Temple said he would refer to the President's request in his sermon Help Solve Problems The Rev Bradley F Skinner conference minister for the Intermountain Conference of the United Church of Christ said he hopes church members who involve themselves in prayers for peace Mercury Marks Friday was a day for doing nothing — and doing even that slowly It was too hot At Salt Lake City it began getting hot early in the day Before noon the mercury had climbed into the high 80s By 1 pm — high noon by the sun under standard time — the temperature bounced to 90 degrees and by it hit the day's high 97 Not a Record move into southern Utah failed to move out of Arizona and New Mexico Even there the precipitation amounts were nil at most stations While it was it was three degrees warmer than on Thursday The heat was more widespread than usual St George had a high of 105 degrees and up north at Boise the mercury also hit 105 degrees The clouds and thundershowers due to 100s Don't turn off the air conditioner forecasts for Saturday call for con tinned hot weather Salt Lake City's high is expected to be near 100 and the range over the state will be in the 90s and low ' mre--- 1 ' 1- ' I' t - ''!''45i ? k i:' ! j::t : ' c i t?i ' 3": ' ':' 4'1:7 ''''''''''''''''' - ': ''' : :''' ': : ' 4::! :!: - :!::: :: ' v ri ' ' - ' '''rA'' - t - t siti f 't'') e''' i l'' ''''' ' ' :4 '' : '' ' ' ''' ::' '' '' ' : ' 1: 1"'!:r::1' '"4 '''!' !4''41'- '' 1 si— i - ('- " i '''''-A- ::' ''"---:- A t ‘ s " :f' t'f' '":' ''''''''''' ' ''s ' ''''' :' ' f ?A" ''!' - ' ''''''- - '!"- :: ' - - '' 9 ' 2 z- -- ''' ' '' '" ''''?' 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' - 4:: 4 ' ' 1: ' tt ' !o1- l' : : ' ' ' ' ''!- -'t 4': i9 ' --- ' ' 4t ""17'" IiiO'i:'''''-- it ' ' ' ' Fi ' As Friday's beat began to build over Salt Lake Valley these youngsters—part of Frojeet i t ' N ' - 41 - :'- ii O' ''' " ' k 4' ::::: " ::4rN411'':4 - ' - ' ji0 ' ''t ' ' : ::- 1'' - -- ' 11 ' ''''' !! 4:'- 7 '4401401ks' 'Ai T '''' 4 "P' t''' " E'- ' - :' - s'1 :ci t) ' 'v 1' ' ' 4 ' " 4 -' '':' '' f' ' i 0":: i:2-- fri 0 ‘'t i - N ::' '' "'' ''-'' 9'!Y 9'-- ' V2:' i' '''''$'e !:' it(: '‘ ''''''' '':i : Iv t5- 0 :0 it0 ''Z' 0!'' v)41:'1:gt' ti - ''" '':' t' It11' ''!')! : '1 '''?'-4'- '' '':''''' 4: : '- - fetits "' k '' - ?(T1-- ':1'- 3 x ' : -4-- " ''' ' flood control levy The raises about $1800000 a year Mr Nichols said and only about $300000 of this amount can be set aside for land acquisi- ' i ff s:) : - '' i':'' :'' ' t '''i"''''' At '''': --- ° t ''::' 7 ': 7:4::: 4': 4Y'' ' IP ''::4''7'4:::i ': t '' o '''''''' ii'i:ri'' 's ''' ' t''''''-- ' ' i ' 'j :' :' ''''''''''''5'' r Á ' 7 A ':: s ' ' - Flood Levy pro"Assuming that the posals announced July 6 by the Army Corps of Engineers are necessary" he said "the big question is how and where will we raise this kind of money" The committee agreed however that increased property taxes would have a damaging effect on attracting new industry to the county ' 1r k) re Ei' if - - t 1 '' :'''':" ! : ? !7 ''44iw'friti IA T1' 0 k 1 fil?' -- VIE y--- ? l' long-rang- e ' ' 17 i oA1511441t -' injury The death brought Utah's traffic toll to 151 compared with 172 to the for same date in 1966 and a total of 330 for all of 19 Carbon County has one traffic death for 1967 compared with eight to the same date in 1966 and 11 for all of 1966 ''''t ' ''' on Arrival Mr Yargus was pronounced dead on arrival at Carbon hospital Price where Brown was treated for minor Mr injuries and released Mr Wynn escaped te:ri: ty 11 f: lkati Mr He Hand explained that Mr Van Drunen as the assistant attorney general assigned to highway matters attended a AW 1 the 381st Missile Squadron His passenger stationed at the same base was SSgt Thompson P Brown 30 Maine Both men were on leave and touring the western states Deputy Christensen said the northbound small car was attempting to pass other northbound cars and when the southbound truck appeared was apparently unable to return to the northbound lane The car sideswiped a truck driven by William J Wynn 38 Midvale Officers said the car was demolished Commissioner Elias J Strong moved payment be denied because no advance request was submitted but he accepted instead Mr Hamilton's suggestion that the matter be worked out by Mr Helland i "11'0'1i4144"' driver-victi- Moves for Denial ?' lie tion The was listed as SSgt Kenneth E Yargus 31 of the US Air Force stationed at McConnell Air Force Base Kansas City Mo with 2Ve - h — Identify Vietitn 4 4 50-- Mr Hamilton said he doubted the road was in such a priority position that It should remive almost double the commission's original $100000 appropriation There is the possibility of some clouds Saturday with showers and thundershowers in the far south and north parts of the Intermountain Region Some isolated thundershowers may occur in the afternoon and evening in the central portion 4e: — 'The driver of a small automobile was killed and a passenger in his car injured Friday at 1:30 pm when the small car sideswiped an oncoming lumber truck Don Christensen Carbon County Sheriff's deputy and Holly Si !Moe Helper police officer who investigated said the accident occurred just north of Helper on US Highway t foreign-buil- Doubts Priority 0104414' lems Dr Earl L Riley pastor First Bap East said Friday he tist Church was changing a previously planned service lie said he has invited public officials to attend Day of Prayer services for the country in time of strife at 8:30 and 11 am and 7 pm Special to The Tribune HELPER to it He said limited state funds require a line be drawn on expenditures for roads in such things as parks "The Legislature rolls along creating parks and other things that need highbut never provides way improvement enough money to do the job" Mr Hamilton said "We can provide highway service for the cities and towns throughout this state or we can build roads in the parks but I don't think we can do both" he continued The commission came close to rejecting a $875 bill submitted to it by Slate Deputy Attorney General C Van Drunen More Heat f Lumber Truck In other action Mr Hamilton called for a study of state funds available for strictly state road projects after he abstained from approving more funds to complete a road to Antelope Island in Great Salt Lake The four other commissioners approved programming $1g0000 for Antelope Island's Syracuse Road extension after Ross H Plant Richmond said the slate was committed years ago to finish the road City Swelters—More's Coming no record As Car Hits Hamilton dispute arose 97 y Motorist Killed right-of-wa- y competition The Farragut camp will be the first international scouting jamboree in this country "The boys have put in three days of hard training" said Robert R Parker assistant scout executive Great Salt Lake Council "Now they're ready for the big Jamboree" When the scouts arrive In Idaho they will pitch their own tents — many brought with them from abroad some rented in the United Stales In all there will be almost 6000 tents on site when the Jamboree begins e one-da- thrifty-minde- added that the departdivision has worked ment's according to BPR requirements since the "sharpened up" for the international secretary manager event for said in describing the shoppers The more than 30 participating stores will be open from 10 am to fi pm with parking validations offered for downtown lots and terraces parking nor malty is more prevalent during Satur " days than week days perhaps at a certain rate per year Mr Assn Ilerchants' Helland said the $61487 still owed by Utah would probably be deducted from future federal payments to the state 'Scrimmage' Hones Up Camp Skills of Sconters The football season may be a couple of months away but there's been plenty of activity in the University of Utah's Stadium Ninety-ninBoy Scouts and nine leaders from Utah Nevada California and Wyoming Friday completed three days of rigorous training at the bowl in preparation for the huge World Scouting Jamboree at Farragut Idaho The jamboree begins Tuesday and continues through Aug 10 Some 18000 scouts from 103 nations will participate Meanwhile the en route scouts exercised their camping skills first aid training and a host of other activities as they back-Lscho- Future Deductions U Sunday will involve themselves creatively and constructively in solving the prob- pointed out proposed reservoirs on Creek City Big Cottonwood Creek and the Jordan River near South Jordan would cost ai estimated 38 million dollars Land a quisition costs to widen deepen and raighten channels would cost an esti ted $33600000 he said 1962 - ' --cs Summer — in the eye of the merchants — is fading and that spells special bargains on sun time merchandise during Saturdays Downtown Month End Clearance Sale "It's a question of slashing prices or stashing away goods to make room for merchandise and supplies" Stanford P Darger 11ct3d were being questioned because of insufficient documentation 10 t 04 4 '?:':fq '' J t4t :' 44rop"ItKet -- 4 to August ' AfAP ' ''' '' 70) A Down in Town y right-of-wa- A '' ( i 1 t tAi the state highway department learned its reimbursement claims filed with the BPR for July 1 1956 't ! Prices re Down the is $611S7 developed in 1965 when The problem - 7 ' - so S12938-1- - right-of-wa- amount still owed by Utah P : total rose ficulty I ' -410 i1 k 'A 1 ' ' 44 ' 11 ' t 1 ' 1 ' ' ''''' Z ?1 :y '' ' -' t z' I t ' : : ' c t lit-- '' ' 4 t V I ' 44' I ' ' 4'11 '' !: ': : li ' t1 ''' I ')- s:::- ?" ' ' ii p'''4 i t '0: '' ' ' '''' ' ' ' e:c':' '''S41 v& i - ' ''' 4 ' ' t- '11 State llighway Director Henry 0 land told the commission as it met at the Capitol Friday that the $1300000 amount appears to be about as low as bureau officials will go Ile explained that payments withheld and deferred by the bureau since the dif- 0 11 by the if approved compensation right-of-wa- ' ''16 :' f '' V " '" ' ' $r ' P''''' :"- I f li t ' 7 I A''' ' The compromise State Board of Examiners would end two years of negotiations which started when the federal agency threatened to dock Utah almost six nnilion dollars in 1 ' 4 4 1 3 - l'' ' : ‘'uta'1'' ' I t4 ' e' 1'i ' i c:' 0 1 i - - 5 Utah's State Road Commission Friday recommended settling its differences with the US Bureau of Public Roads over right of - way claims for approxi-- ' mately S1300000 hist to the state 3 k ' pt Top priority on Jordan River channel Improvements below 21st South was recommended Friday by the Salt Lake Area Chamber of Commerce Flood Control Committee was made in The recommendation connection with the Army Corps of Engiflood neers' proposed control and water retention project for the Jordan River and its major tributaries City Creek Mill Creek Little Cottonwood Creek and Big Cottonwood Creek The committee also followed the Salt Lake County Planning and Zoning Commission suggestions that rock rather than concrete lining of tributaries be installed to protect the beauty of the streams ! " - t Western Association of Slate Highway Officials' meeting July in Honolulu 'Hawaii but that !F5 was almost double what it cost highway department officials traveling to and 'from the conference Charles M Pickett another assistant attorney general assigned to tile highway department added that Mr Van Drunen was asked to attend the conference hy Atty (e0 Phil L Hansen after the Utah delegation- receiveddisCounted rates as a package plan He said it was decided to send an attorney general office representative when "we heard from Washington an important matter concerning condemnation policies would he discussed at the meeting" Fuller Tribune Staff Writer Ir N -- 6 411 A -lt IP -- tri A 1 ? 4 k 1' ' '' J 11t t:'''''' :' i ''t 4 '' ' By Harry E :: A' r ' '' i ' 2 x '' ' A' s i iv' - f 's"A '' w- ' I1 :' '' 114 i - - l 7 ''' '''''- p ' ' ' - ' 1 r‘ 't10V'' kt'' ‘ I 111 4 '1 f t'41ii i ' ' — rv : : : ''-- " q 1 -- :--: :::(1':1'' - ' 41 '7? - :47- ' v ' 't : ilbOk e k 'F‘:: I 'i '' A ''-- I' 1 :: t :- 11 - - i 7:1 '' 4 t " 17' ' It iC ' S e -- ' S lareA ' t ‘ kr:'I: Flood Committee Asks Priority For Jordan Channel Projects ' --- - - 7 - i s0 k- 7 ! 10' A '44t' — - Ti At 4 k ''''7 'L-I- A' ' I I 4'111k'4' 1 ' r ! 3 I ' 1 tirl 4"8 tif ''' - 4041 A 15 James J Smedley Wasatch County attorney who filed the suit for Sen Clyde told Judge Snow that there was a conflict of interest in the suit in that Mr Hansen desired to represent both sides Mr Smedley who is acting as a private attorney and not in his official capacity as county attorney told the ceurt Mr Hansen had "put himself in quite an enviable position" in claiming to represent I l - " '" ' 4 - - - ' 07 r ::: I 'PO fe foty- ' ' $ weird°— Page One 29 1961 s i-s 4 - July "1401 k A v4v-4- i ei r r Ilii" e - 4PA - ' k:e -- a -- i? ::i- -' ' --r - - 411 ' t 1 ' 'A 0 1 I' I 4 - e0::i l"( 'w w ' kt-4- :: i e 1 r) both sides in a law suit Mr Smedley indicated he should be allowed to be Sen Clyde's counsel in the case rather than the attorney general's office Judge Snow gave each side 20 days to file briefs in support of their positions After answers to the briefs have been filed he said he will rule on the motion to dismiss No argument or hearing has been held en the issues of the case yet and none will be until the motion to dismiss is dis posed of the judge said 1 j ' 4 A:4 Conflict of Interest ' t t $ '' ' t 1 I i 1' 1 i 4 If the senator filed the suit as a private Individual then he has no standing to compel the attorney general to issue an opinion Mr Hansen claimed In the event Sen Clyde is acting in his official capacity then the 'attorney general as the senator's legal adviser moved for dismissal of the suit Sen Clyde requested a legal opinion March 24 from the attorney general on whether Gov Calvin L Rampton could withhold appropriated funds for starting a Roosevelt junior college The 1967 Utah Legislature appropriated $300000 from the general fund to the State Board of Education to provide staff and facilities for the junior college Gov Rampton signed the bill March 14 but said he would withhold 'the money pending a study by the Coordinating Council for Higher Education The council upheld the governor's action i VSi tN":40Cio $ Private Individual 1 1 Road Board Seeks To Settle' US Land Cost Claims "rat:: 73: t A :1 A ' 'I'vf-t- - t ii 7"3 Salt Lake City Utah— Saturday Morning i 4 '' 'i I Ilanseninvokes 0 Ply 11vi 1 ' Judge Marcellus K Snow Friday took under advisement a motion by Atty Gen Phil L Hansen to dismiss a suit e' gi hL 'Local News :4111 |