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Show n 1 Motorists Get A Long, Littering Leo!; At U.S. Highway 40 ? S we)sjc n t,, SliClb aywiwirw f 1,0 N Ovj lJ Lj O F lmieireG r Federal Agency Proposes Boost For Right-Of-Wa- y A -- 1 f v ' & The Utah Public Service Commission Friday officially I -- 4 asked the UB. Bureau of Land Management to caned pro- posed fee increases for utility line rights of way across federal 1 w t lands. . , , I The PSC- - Jetter signed by all three members of the commission, protested that the increased rates would be too "V steep for local utilities. ? . The letter also protested the tv H jW. $ , would be discriminaincrease JUST A SIGN Debris lies WHAT A LOVELY CITY! Tourists getting this view since there is no proposal tory -in very shadow of sign pro- as they enter Salt Lake City from the west may find assess to fees for rights of .beautiful a to its littering. difficult hibiting it agree city." way of municipal power companies, rural electrical assocl- ationt or other I -- - -- ALMOST MADE trash a s, . ITUtterbugs may have aimed Trucks OUT ON LIMB for-t- he barrel, but debris on U. S. Highway 40 makes -- a mockery of Keep Utah dean slogan. hauling limbs, trash this way mdd to highway litter. ' -- Garbage Taints City's Pride, View S.L. Is Salt Lake City pride non-prof- -- Lack Unfair Lack of such fees now results in -- discrimination between citizens receiving utility services from such bodies on one hand and citizens receiving ich utility services from n lated public utilities on the ther hand. "An Increase in the right a thing of the past? of trash cluttering west North Temple St "TUB. Highway 40) would seer testify that this is the case. A seemingly Immovable accumulation i situation Saturday, between BURGLAR ALARM CATCHES AIDE the State Fairgrounds, the lie" utilities would aggravate To new Utah MBS. ESTHER PETERSON Lake Salt this discrimination,"-th- e City Municipal To SAFE-B- UT ALL LEGAL IT'S . . , wins nomination commission and the charged. city Airport Building The PSC letter pointed out dump at 5600 West. yM. Larsen touched off quite State Treasurer Sharp . that great portions of Utah What they saw was a bit a bit of excitement at the State Capitol Friday afternoon. were owned by the federal gov- Ex-Ula- hn The first annual Utah Safe As a matter of fact, he touched off the burglar alarm. ernment, thus necessitating Pilot Awards program will discouraging. What they proMr. Larsen and Chief Deputy Oliver W. Ellis were be Jield at a dinner meeting posed to do about it was more public utilities to build power the doors of the huge safe In the treasurers office shutting and gas lines over long 2 in at Salt the p.m. heartening. Sunday for the weekend when the shrill alarm blasted through under JFK Lake Municipal Airport dinTrash Adorns Boad The body of a man possibly stretches of territory Salt Lake City wlll cooper-at- e the buildings ' ing room.' a murder victim was found federal control. John D. Rogers, assistant 100 per cent with the Utah Sponsored by the Utah superintendent, Utah Highway in a clump of bushes on South Aeronautics Commission, the Patrol, said splintered boards, State Highway Dept to Temple Street Saturday mom- - One local power and light safe and easy access to program will give recogni- beer cans and bottles, large ing. utility, the letter noted, has WASHINGTON A former tion to pilots who have flown chunks of cardboard, paper a parking lot at the new MounA leather belt was wrapped total of 657.31 miles of translor five, 10 and 20 years cups, other building material tain Dell Golf Course in Pararound the victims neck. He mission and distribution lines Utah school teacher won President Kennedys nomination without reportable accidents wastes and even discarded was believed to be a Utahn, on such land. ; Canyon. for the assistant secretary of or infractions of Civil Air furniture still "adorn the main leys A wallet was found, but police S3 fee of At the per present Parks Commissioner L. C. labor post created Friday. T arterial highway to Salt Lake Romney declined identRegulations. to the of Immediately mile for way, rights said The is Mrs. The program will seek to from the west This condition would beSaturday to the city the body. ify annual fee paid by this utility relocate happy Esther Peterson, a Brigham Salt Don Detective Lake emphasize the "other" side doesnt add to the decor of the part of its present the Under is $3,810. proposed lot Young University graduate of flying, in contrast to the citys new $9 million airport and access road so parking Roberts said the badly decom-.pose- Increase, the fee would be as to comwho taught from 1927 to 1939 aircraft accident headlines in facility. had lain In the minimum of $30,745. body state restrictions. with In Provo. -"This debris forms a terri- ply bushes for seven to 10 days, todays news, said Harlon W. states The Comthat to letter sJJier a the In letter City - She ble eyesore for tourists and Police described presently is director of the victim Bement,' UAC director. not do land federal users of State Highway Direcother visitors entering our mission, Labor the aa feet five inches seven Departmens Worn-e- ns being tor C, Taylor Burton said that pay suehlarge fees for wider Bureau. city . .71 would invite all local the 145 tall, weighing about use of the land. Rights of way golf courses present parkcivic minded citizens to drive The law signed by President inpounds, red haired and white. for utilities do not interfere access lot and road ing route then this and observe, Dr. Joseph Jack, the city with other uses of the land, the Kennedy boosts the number of I on owned the who at by has frontage aimed suits court fringe Two determining assistant labor secretaries help clean it up, Lt Col. the state physician, said he would order letter added. along ' U.S. Highway power to appoint members to the Salt Lake City Metropolitan an Rogers said. from three to four. to determine the autopsy 40- j No Opportunity Water District board are being prepared by the water board cause of death, Enforcement agencies are Mrs. Petersons confirmation state The wants the city . commission. in toand hand with the Clty PSC members said they have to the new post would mean working hand The body was found about a on road develop frontage Second Judicial District Court Fisher Harris, manager 'of the water district, said a suit TOO feet south of South Temple not had an opportunity to com- a salary hike from $17,310 t authorities who Saturday a the old UB. Highway 40 align in behalf of the board is ex- Street between Sixth and Sev- pute what effect the proposed $20,000 a year.- Showers sprinkled Utah Sat- nounced eonnect ment Utah! and it to are considering they pected to be filed early next enth West by a transient who fee Increases would have on Her new duties would be In beurday, but left only light week. work assignment program Highway 239 which passes said he sat down to rest and rates the utilities would have the area of affairs concerning amounts of moisture. tween and course the the golf offenders which for City Attorney Norman W. was sickened by an odor. In- to charge customers if the plan the woman worker. Delta had .11 of an Inch, will juvenile Mountain Dell Reservoir. help solve the litter Kettner said a suit authorized vestigating, he found the body. went into effect. Mrs. Petersons duties will Cedar City .08, Hanksville .04, Commissioner Romney said nirFthe women's bureau belT Situation can Tec6rrected the City Commission would Salt Lake City .01' and Bryce the by Assigns Labor of the Department of' and Wendover traces easily- - since there Is a great be held abeyance pending and to assist Secy,' of Labor-Arth- ur deal of land available for park- A fairly moist unstable air WilliamM.Daie,probation this action because the suits Year-Ol-d mass still dominates the inter- officer, 'said juvenile court lng facilities. ve-Stru- ck Goldberg in making de--' would constitute a duplication. The city can move the road--1 partment policy. mountain region and from it judges have plans to begin - should come The water, board contends Secy. Goldberg" said Mrs, more cloudy skies assigning those guilty of many way 100 yards west where it PROVO Sheldon Tanner, son of Mr. and Mrs. that the statute authorizing Petersons post was created to to the year-oland showers over the weekend. misdemeanors to work details littered city streets parking lot due To a former I Don give recognition to the grow. Tanner, West Mountain, creation of the water district Temperatures will be a little policing Commissioner dled ing importance of women in cooler In the north, with highs and main highways. intended board members agreement. that from burns early Saturday the labor force. said over the state ranging from "This is within legal rights Romney , would be for Temoved only and would be helpful in alleviMrs. Peterson worked as The commissione- r- pointed kce ve FriY 84 to 94. cause and that appointments By PAUL SWENSON highway unsightliness, out that although the golf The boy was playing with would be made only In such legislatlve representative 'of Salt Lake Citys high will ating Deseret News Staff Writer said Mr. Dale. the Industrial Union Departcourse does not have a dub- - other youngsters near his cases or as a result of resignabe 88 to 90 Saturday and Sun A highway patrol trooper asMichael Lee Dean, 5, found himself in the middle of the ment of the AFXrCIO before day. If it reaches the 90 mark signed to the North Temple house yet, it was opened so home when a can of liquid tion or death of board memgreatest tragedy of his young life Friday. joining the Kennedy adminSaturday, it will set a new stretch made two other sug. that golfers could take advan- exploded, spraying its contents bers. And it was all a little too much lor him to understand. istration. From 1945 to 1958 on of it. A ordinance a playing tage record of 39 consecutive days city specifies on the boy. gestions, (1) "Redirect all city Riding in the bed of his grandfathers pickup truck, the she worked as legislative four year term for board memwith temperatures 90 or more. trucks and private parties haul Hewas taken to Payson hos bers and Mayor J. Bracken Lee road suddenly jumped up to meet him.. The truck had been representative in Washington A high of 95 Friday tied the ing trash to the dump along it on its side. SECTION B for the Amalgamated Clothing record of 38 consecutive days 5th South west to 5600 West, pital by his mother and then contends he has the authority hit broadside by another car,L.tipping A. Dean, who lives in railroad Workers Union. The boys grandfather, set in July and August of 1960. then north to the dump, and to Utah Valley Hospital. At-- I to name'ne'w members to the when a vacancy exists housing at 6th South and 6th West; was unhurt, but his - Her husband Is Oliver Peter -- 1, 3 5 Temperatures of the state (2) Judges should be empow tendants at the Provo hospital board because of the expiration of grandmother, Mrs. Katherine Dean, suffered a broken right son, an advisor in the State were mostly in the 90s Friday, ered through changed legisla- Comics 2 said that 85 . arm. per cent of his any term. Departments Bureau of Afriwith lows Saturday morning tion to impose even stiffer Radio-T3 Highlights The and bruised in the collision at 3rd West can Affairs." arose was covered the with when third Michael, : bumped dispute B-body in the 60s or upper 50s, 4 See TRASH onPag Obituaries -4than Mrs. Peterson is the daughmayor nominated a new board and 6th South, was more degree burns' member to replace Charles C. did us? What the What hit truck ter of Mrs Annie Eggersten, Why happened? tip was born May 30, 1959, He whose appointive term over? Wheres grandma?" he asked of anyone who would 94, of Provo, and-thlate Lars in Payson, a son of Don and Freed, in ' June. One nominee listen. Eggersten. . Carma Yulibarry Tanner. In expired failed to receive confirmation asked one all he at the "Is fny right? point, grandpa to his parents he is addition Commission when tears beginning to flow. by the , survived by brothers Jim, Den- Water City Commissioner Conrad BULLETIN officer Harry W. Patrick attempted to placate Motorcycle Kim a and Michelle nis, sister, B. Harrison opposed any reSIEVE-HALEone an him lick accident sticker for of.the the letting boy by Ann, and grandparents, Mrs. placement on grounds it was ' EAST MILL CREEK Mattie Tanner, Las Vegas, and more of a dismissal of a good cars and by joking with him. "Arent you sorry? Michael asked, astonished. Diane Smith, daughter of Mrs. Christina Yulibarry, Du- man than the appointment of " Woodrow W. White, 44, East, was driver of the Mr. and Mrs. Legnur Smithy . rango, Cdo. another. in the collision and was cited for failure northbound Tucson, Arlx, was struck by' A whose nominee apsecond "Let me, the voice on the phone said, of one of those amethysts in his show winto yield right of way. The Dean truck was west bound. a car near Die home of her was later approved pointment dow. Wanning up his son Dave, 12, a Little Cigarettes Stolen Michael had another question after looking at the tipped-ove- r speak to Mr. Hearty." grandmother Saturday about I refused to take the post betrtick for a while: "You mean Mr. Hale," the operator cor- - Leaguer, Mr. McKay said he got that mouse I p.m. Police Saturday were inves- cause of the dispute. when his youngster threw "the dark one." "How am I going to get home? She was taken by ambu- - , rected. tigating the theft of nine carBishop Thorpe B. Isaacson, Will you take me Nevertheless, he was to be on handto see, tons of filter cigarettes, wbrth first counselor in the PresidThen to Officer M. W. Shields: lance to the Salt Lake Genas best he can, Daves performance in the $19, and a carton of gum from - "No, -- I spoke to HIM once, and. he eral Hospital for treatment. "Ill take you home, his grandfather ing Bishopric, Church of Jesus home PLEASE. - didn't impress me as being too smart, the state championship game today. Diane has been staying with a truck belonging to the Cuban Christ of Latter-daSaints, ac- assured him. The choicest tidbit was agar Co., 324 Arnold PL (150 cepted the appointment last her grandmother, Mrs." W. voice said, "but I guess either one of Immediately the tears started again: "I dont want tq 5 : this'n about the governors secretary sitting South) ; ride In that pickup no more. week. ' them will do. I have some names to drop. Plaas, 3728-9tEast, down on the job: Shes Mrs. Florence Tucker, as good a lady carpenter, painter, ''T1rst,he told me about "Poochie, the St. electrician and interior decorator (and secreBernard that may disappoint any moun. ; tary) as can be' found. taineers who happen to be lost or in trouble When they were painting the goverbetween here and Jackson, Wyo., Poochie." nors office recently, she eyed Die color may be lost and in trouble herself. Homesick, she escaped from the backyard of Mrs. critically, backing away slowly. Her foot struck a board. Mrs. Tucker fell backward, Ruth Morton, 1685 W. 3rd South, anL la And sat In a bucket of water, soaking her presumed heading homeward to Jackson. -drip-dr-y dress. Howd she regain her comAnd that beautiful blonde seen rurminj -' the South High School track every evening posure? isnt working out for the football, season, rdryr""6he-ened1 dripped " T'hitT-.ChfOiTTMlss Uianj Lasatet, keeklj was the story of how And there then ing in trim for the Miss America Pageant Arlan Headman Jr, 8, learned a painful early next month. lesson about the birds and Die bees. LookDidja know, the voice asked, that ing for his lost parakeet, a swarm of bees Bonanza Air Lines dropped their fares to attacked him, measlmg.the lad with stings. 12 week for passengers aged half price this His mother, Mrs. A. H. Headman, 4067-15tto 21, and that Western and United have asked the CAA-f- or permission to dothe Are Salt Lake Bees, and THATS something, same thing starting next month?" " eh, Herman Franks? . do how we Sounds great, I said, "but I Just one - thing, spot the Cuban hijackers If everybody concluded, there's one more name I want shaves to make sure they get half fare you to drop. I mean, like never bring it rates? up again. ( . Then I learned that one of the greatest baseball fans In the city, Jeweler Robert "Anything you say. hna i , p? v, " Where's Grandma? ho I dnnwapl to tfde t that . What - happened?" sob Why did the track Dp over, .Officer Harry W. Patrick McKay, is 'taking a dim view of the game Prop the name of the dumb oneyou " Officer? diverts attention. Michael Dean after accident. aak, cttgiTig to Grandpa. talked to bef ore this guy Hearty. these days. 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