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Show For The ' REVIEW, 10 February 3, 1966 Whirlybird Idea (Continued from page 1) even where it is not needed in order to use up the minimum hours guarantee and seem to justify its acquisition. or Whether the annual lease contract was accepted, the use, according to the company, would be limited to about 12 hours per day. Its the assumption that the whirlybird is a daylight flyer., so that actual availability and use would be limited to approximately (me -- third of the total hours of the six months or the year of the contract. The third proposal submitted by Mr. Streeter and TWAS, at the request of the sheriffs involves the department, se of a three-pla- ce Bell 47G3B1 helicopter, complete with qualified pilot, and maintainance conforming with Bfll and Federal Aviation Agency recommendations contract .On a one-ye- ar se basis the county can the helicopter fleet (five aircraft) was operated at an average of $23.66 directhour-l- y cost. The less than $24 per hour cost included gasoline, oil, all parts, all engine overhauls., all air frame overhauls, all labor (including deputies), all maintainance of all supporting equipment. The less than $24 per hour cost, the L. A. department conincluded the untinued; scheduled repair to a set of main and tail rptoy blades damaged during Wymountaip search and rescue operation. Lookihg ahead to a projected 1985 Salt Lake County population of one million persooft, icaily utilize helicopter service. Assuming that Salt Lake County would enter the helicontract copter service business. , .assuming that the six-mon- ths lease-purcha- lease-purcha- the craft required by the sheriffs department at $3,000 per month plus $30 per hour flight time. . . and the county wouldnt have to (ico the craft at all. If the craft, during the lease period, is damaged, however, due to any unusual risk of a difficult mission (is it possible to define unusual risk of a difficult mission?), the county must pay the substantial deductable on the insurance. At the end of one year, then, the county could buy the bird for another $42,000. . . $1,000 per month of the $3,000 would count toward the purchase total of $54,000. The county could extend the se deal over two In either case, the years. total purchase cost would be $54,000 and the total lease cost would be $2,000 per month plus flight time and hazard deductable. Fire Chief Jones has indicated his preference for the lease proposal. He has made he doesnt this September has set the theme for the 10th annual Symphony Ball to be held Saturday, February 26, at the Terrace Ballroom. Carrying out the Invitation to Greece theme, the Ball will begin at 6 P.M. with a social hour, followed by dinner at 7 P.M. Other events will include a Ballet, staged by Ariel Ballif and choreographed by William Christ ensen; a fashion show, featuring gowns by an outstandnew Greek designer, ing and George Strapopoulus; dancing to the Utah Symphony and Bill Fowlers Combo. Decorations will be reminiscent of the Acropolis and toe Parthenon. A highlight of toe evening will be the presentation of the lovely Symphony Debs. Ushering will be by the charming Sub-De- bs and Squires, (high school students who are af WAlSToR? Thejne filiated with toe Symphony organizations), who will be dressed in authentic Greek costumes.1 " Mrs. Richard Weggeland, chairman of toe event, said toose who demate $50 and be- -f dme patrons of toe Ball will bei eligible for toe drawing and the to Greece with the Symphony. Tickets for toe Ball are $25 per couple or $10 for just the dancing. Reservations are under toe direction of Mrs trip-for-t- READ 7. Stephen Waldron, Checks for tickets should be mailed to Mrs. George Stahlke 2769 Maurice Drive. The $10 dance tickets are being handled by Mrs. Luana Brazell, 3695 Juno Circle. Heading other committees are Mrs. J. C. Landenber-ge- r, decorations; Mrs. Mariof Balilifs, lyn Lavenstien fashion show; Mrs. Phelps feature chairman; Bullen, Mrs. J. F. (Don) Clark, I THE REVIEW 277-418- and hear : KWIC 1550 On Your RADIO DIAL On th spot radio new coverage by Review reporters is A D n '! ot of Id .w ib ?d us J 53 Pis! folm's P6 fjJyOOCi Hy5orj 71 (6 V" The SALT LAKE PLAYERS open an interesting vehicle next Friday and Saturday at the BARBARY COAST OPERA HOUSE inParkCity. It is the old war horse, DRA -CULA with TOM POPLETON in the title made popular in the movies by BELA LUGO- 13 SI. Replete with stage trap doors, dry ice for vapor, and eerie music, ' Dracula should prove an intriguing effort! late The NAT COLE want to KING was in rare form that night in 1960 at the Sands in Las Vegas. Luckily CAPITOL RECORD engineers preserved the performance now released be piloted about by parttime pilots. , .that is, by multifunctional deputies qualified to operate the whirlybird. The sheriffs administration went for advice to someone with county government whirlybird experience. . .to Los Angeles County Sheriff s Aero- - Detail, n Their exper- 11 iende, yearsgild and involves a bay, part of an ocean mountains and a sprawling urban-rur- al valley area. It involves floods, fires and crime and traffic problems. Los Angeles County is able to justify the ownership and the use of five helicopters, including one on floats. . .and the entire, fleet is operated cheaper than the cheapest rate jZ U iw OJ ll A3 NAT KING COLE AT THE SANDS, a double Jacket with interesting pictures and all the warmth and charm that made him so popular One highlight track is MISS OTIS iid ' A report from LASD Aero Detail asserts that All of these machines participate in day to day operations of the Detail. Aero Tie First now 11 . machine purchased, years old, performs with no diminishment in efficiency. That means that the copter that TWAS will lease to Salt Lake County at $21,600-pl- us v v j i i I i6 fl WILLIAMS whos popular show is serai on Ch. 2 at nine Mondays continues .(u ni O as a strong album contender. Last year his DEAR HEART album was certified as a million seller. His latest, ANDY WILLIAMS NEWEST HITS is another strong entry containing his great, Quiet 000-pl- us 8 iuub .VfOi'Ii.JI'jSiiw luiifej 1 ANDY r, $36, per per year, or sell at $54,000 or lease for $2,000 plus per month and sell for $54,000;. such a bird can serve Salfc Lake County for more than 11 years, at a purchase cost of about $5,000 per year. Los Angeles County has its own pilots, services its own aircraft in its own hangar. . except for some overhaul at the factory. . .and assigns to routine its sheriff-pilo- ts deputy service when theyre not in the air. And, the cost to Los Angeles County, as compared with the e u, REGRETS SHES UNABLE TO LUNCH TODAY .the reason being that she is dead! strung up by a posse lor shooting down her untrue lover. This humorous opus was written in 1934 as a parody to a lachrymose cowboy song Cole Porter heard on radio. Other standouts include his musical memories such as Ballerina and Funny nowonK.W.I.C. quoted by TWAS. half-yea- The Utah Symphony Orchestras planned trip to Greece Grecian til lease-purcha- it clear valley communities wil) engage in the contract service that is common among communities in the Los Angeles County area. . .advice even on that possible interest was forwarded to the local sheriffs department. Schedules Symphony it :is 33 a A of Quiet Stars, Nights EmRoses and Ro;es, ily, and Red Roses For A Blue Lady. BRASS TIJUANA The played to sellout enthusiastic audiences over the weekend hi ;r vj2 si H at VALLEY MUSIC HALL. If you missed them dont fret. They are on K.W.I.C. a 4 J daily. ID E kU5iC ! 155 . . . locally proposed $120, $100, $90 and $80 per hour. During the recently comfiscal vear. pleted 1964-6- 5 and its free on .1 -- u n .li 1 cl 8 lit .ii beginning Monday T 19 Help us celebrate National Beauty Salon Week. Come and get acquainted with our experienced operators. in Gordon Cook Diane Stienke Jim Nelson Craig Mallory Donna De Grate ' GET ACQUAINTED SPECIAL : REGULAR $25.00 Permanent Wave NOW $12.50 - Cut included to the first 500 persons opening a new account at Continental Banks new REDWOOD BRANCH This internationally famous coin count minted in 1965 as a memorial is the to Winston Churchill only British coin ever struck with the face of a commoner. The beau. . . ... ... or a new savings account for $100 or more ... at Continental Banks new Redwood Branch at Redwood Road and 41st South. Open your account today . . . tiful and substantial Churchill wed like to show you the extra Commemorative Crown is yours banking conveniences now availFREE when you open a new regu- able, particularly to the residents lar or ThriftiCheck checking ac of the Kearns and Granger area. The formal opening of the new offices will be Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday . . . free refreshments will be served from 1 p.m. to 5 p.m. Meet Richard Fleisch, the new branch manager, and his staff . . . theyd like to meet all their new neighbors. Dick Fleisch , Manager, Redwood Branch Now Serving you 3939 Highland Drive Phone 278-04- 34 - In Continental Bank Ryting-Menlo- ve For Appointments Building JSi Mtmbrr Ffdem Dtpamt Ingram Corponium at $ix Very Convenient Locations (Continued on page 2) 200 South Main 23rd East & 21st South 1575 South Main South Temple at E Street Highland Drive & 70th South Redwood Road & 41st South |