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Show nr - REVIEW, r- - November 18,1965 A9 New Elks Lodge The Benevolent, and Protective Order of Elks are exploring the possibility of starting a new lodge in the southern part of the Salt Lake Valley. A meeting, directed by Carl Fonnesbeck, district deputy ' A The first contemporary festival concert of the Utah Symphony for this year will demonstrate the very wide stylistic range of music that has been written in our time. The concert will be at 8:30 p.m. in the Salt Lake Tabernacle on Wednesday, November 24. HAPPINESS IN GAY WRAPPINGS arrived at the pediatrics ward of the Cottonwood Hospital The women brought toys to be used at the hospitals last week from the Murray Jaycee-ette- s. discretion. Standing in back of Ben Huntsman, son of Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Huntsman are, from left to right, Mrs. Mike Rodrique, Mrs. William Wortham, Mrs. Hal Johnson, and Mrs Rod Beckstead Because the Maestro has scheduled this contemporary concert of works by modern composers, the Rockefeller Foundation has given $5,000 toward the performance and recording of tljese works. The foundation believes that to- Police Plan Changes days i Adoption of the new forms will save the department up to $13,000 annually in producUntabulated are tion costs. the savings to be effected by enabling officers on Initial investigation to obtain more complete information, eliminating Innumerable hours of duplication of effort now exThe officer no perienced. longer will have an excuse for omitting information vital to followup of a case. The form also will enable the department to close out more cases after Initial investigation, releasing followup officers to more serious investigative matters, the as- - FINEST QUALITY Ulooming Plants for THANKSGIVING Hand i 4) iwgp sistant chief explained. The revolution in administrative control will be imposed, Asst. Chief Whitehead said, with the installation of the new police department dispatch equipment in the new Hall of Justice. Expansion of the department use of IBM automation facilities and use of the IBM card will eliminate, almost completely reliance upon the individual officer for information as to his performance at any given hour. Now in use in Western America in Chicago, HI., and Oakland, Calif., the system utilizes a color card system, one of which will be a slight modification of the present card for police calls and assignments from the dispatch office. The second card will record unassigned police activity, law enforcesuch as ment and police assistance. on-vi- At any given moment, the will know whether or not any officer of the department is on assignment and where and for how long he has been there. He will have knowledge as to the dws-patc-her ALL OCCASIONS on-si- officers BVY FRESH FROM OUR GREENHOUSE AND SAVE! "We deliver" 266-12- 76 ? tax At 975 East 6600 South availability, either patrolling his district, or out to lunch at home or at any one of a number of listed cafes. Time stamping of the cards will give a permanent record of the status of each officer at any given hour. With the information then card punched by the departments Electric Data Processing section, the administration will have in less than an hour, depending upon priority of information desired, knowledge of what an officer was doing at any given moment. If the officer tries to beat the system by failure to re- - symphony orchestras have a responsibility toper-for- m works of contemporary In Administration :i. exploratory meeting is the result of Informal discussions he has had with several men in this area. He invites everyone interested, whether they are now Elks or not, to attend. Utah Symphony Slates Concert V d Grand Exalted Ruler and William Koel, chairman new lodge committee, Utah Elks Association, wn be held at the Murray City Hall 5461 South Stage, on Tuesday, November 23 it 8 P M Mr. Kobel said that this h wm (Cuitinu Maybe port his activity, ne had better have a good explanation of it, said the assistant chief, or hes nailed. Otherwise, the department will know from day to day if one or more officers is spending too much time on a coffee-brea- k; if Investigation of accidents are taking longer than experience shows tobe necessary; even if too many officers are checking out at a given time or at a given place. In short, said die assistant chief, "we will have administrative control of all officers at all times in all of their police functions." The new controls system will be an integral part of the $47,000 dispatcher console and status system being installed in the new building for the police department. How will the sheriffs facility differ, basically, apart from initial cost of equipment? "Thfherifl will je able to tell you where his men are now, but he will have to rely on the officer to tell him where be was 20 minutes ago," said Asst. Chief Whitehead. As a part of the police department's program for occupation of the new building, Chief Knudson announced that he will name one of his present sergeants to serve as physical fitness officer. The officer will conduct , a compulsory physical fitness program in the new gymnasium facilities for every man on the department, except those released by a physician. composers as well as those of the great old masters. will also tne concert present a fantastically prophetic work of Darius Milhaud, called L Homme et son de-s- ir written for ballet on an idea from a French Catholic writer. Paul Claudel. ' The concert will open with Leroy J. Robertsons University of Utah Festival Overture. While this overture was written for homecoming exercises and other school activities, we feel that all subscribers of the Symphony and the University will enjoy its Crawford Gates will conduct his own Symphony No. 3 which has received airings and praise outside of Utah as well as from its performance in the Rockefeller concert last April in Kingsbury Hall. ' According to the State Traffic Engineering Department, under the direction of Mr. James W. Booth, Traffic Engineer, President Lyndon B, Johnson requested some time ago that studies be made all around the country on all major traffic danger areas. The State of Utah is complying with this request and. as part of its studies, during the month of September an official study was made of this particular intersection.... 2700 East 3300 South. ing It was very interesting to find out just what is involved in a study of this kind. According to the official form Used by the "State Traffic Eh-- " glneering Department, a traffic signal is justified if two or more of the five warrants are An average eight satisfied. hour day is used in the study. The following areas are considered: 1 . Vehicular Volume. 2. Interruption of Continuous Traffic. 3. Pedestrian Volume. 4. 5. Mr. Booth states: "The failure to yield to traffic is the primary reason for these 12 accidents someone pulled out into the intersection tiring to 'beat traffic, which resulted in a collision. Mr. Booth continues, "the bad feature of this study, however, is that we do not know from accident reports how many of these people stopped et tbeJ Intersection first or bow many Movement Accident Experience. Even though the results of diart A summary of those 12 ac- cidents shows there were 12 people with visible Injuries (the report doesn't Indicate the seriousness); one ambulance case; and 8 people with no visible Injury. s i v Tickets for Wednesday nights concert are available at the Utah Symphony office, 55 West First South. i.aib n Phone for the Fastest Food in the West: P.D.Q. DINNERS V -- THE HAWAIIAN radio dispatcher will relay your order instantly to ttie nearest mobile unit in johnny Quong's Fast Food Fleet. Within minutes a gaily painted Hawaiian van will arrive at your home with your PDQ dinners, steaming hot end Individual white plastic serving treys end covers with each dinner are FREE - yours to keep or throw ewey. Choice of Five "POp" Dinners Free Delivery One Low Price minimum of 2 dinners for FREE DELIVERY E dents last year, together with the 15 accidents reported during the period from January to of this year, are enough Indication that a traffic signal on this corner definitely is warranted. The Citizens Advisory Task Force in Pupil Transportation of the Granite District has also been studying these problems and has given serious consideration to this particular area. N. ft)Q Mr. Booth said area along Svn( fDQ Ne. PDQ Na. PDQ Ne. PDQ Na. PDQ IT NEAR YOUR PHONE( tilled tram (.10 to V:)0 p.m. daily Horn Delivery Service (ram 4:00 p.m. t midnipht ardan R9ilr Phono Your Order Now: 466-076- The commission has approved a programming of funds to be used for improvement in accident prevention la this area. However, this program wont begin until possibly a year i (CUP THIS AD AND KEEP the whole 3300 South from Wasatch Blvd. to 2300 East was recently approved by the Traffic Commlssionfortreat-me- nt as a high accident area. fa Ywnf, Sovr Spar Ribs 2 Perl CK- o- Main, Ham Fried Rica, Fried Jumbe Shrimp 1 Park Chew Main, E99 Fee Yu9. Ham Fried Rica 4 FRIED CHICKEN (half a chick), palate, talad, rail and ha nay (FRIED SHRIMP, patate, salad. rail and henay Pari Chew Main, E99 I mid-Octo- 1 e. ready-to-serv- Q1 the study indicated that during the past year, 12 of the total accidents reported at 2700 East and 3300 South could possibly have been prevented had there been a traffic light on the corner, the study was stamped Not Warranted." ' Also on the program is Pacific 231, Honegger's symphonic poem on a locomotive, which will receive its first Utah performance. 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