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Show urharn Sees Mew Higher Education Role Durham is the states first By LAVOR K. ChAFFLN commissioner of higher eduEducation News Editor Deseret cation, the executive officer of the State Board of Higher Utahs public colleges can be we a Education. The board, which 'into an efficient, high ality public post-higschool eduction, was created system of higher education which can contribute to a by the Higher Education Act of 1969. jiew chapter in our ecoromic life. Highlights from Durham's This was the prediction of lecture include: The suggest5 n that the Dr. G. Homer Durham in the 13th annual Milton Bennion states colleges and universiLecture Tuesday night at the ties be known collectively as University of Utah. He also the Utah System of Higher spoke to the Salt Lake Rotary Education. A prediction that techni 'Club at noon. controls cal education will assume a far more important role. The recommendation that no new or additional colleges should be considered or new for at programs adopted least a year. An emphatic declaration that Utah is not a "poor Wednesday, October 29, 1969 B 1 Otelh Hogan & Tingey Construction Co., Centerville, submitted the low bid Tuesday for construction of the new Provo Temple of The Churcn of Jesus Christ of Latter-daSaints. The firm bid $4,275,000, only $4,000 less than the next lowest bid submitted by Okland .'Su r - sir I rihtr l ru 1 vH! 7 "4,, circus animal trainer Farnsworth he hadnt had much success raising young , felines without their mother so" the zoo director and his wife took over, having raised about 20 cougar, leopard and jaguar kittens. . . Now the zoo has purchased - Other bidders were Tolboe VOJ TX7 Co., Frovo; AConstruction Co., Idaho Falls, and Jacobsen Construction Co , Salt Lake City. Mark B. Garff, chairman of the Church Building Committee, announced a difference of 2 y2 per cent between the lowest and the highest bids submitted. The highest bid was rrington 7. I got my April, May and June water bill in July for $49.19. 1 thought this was too much and tried to get help from the wafer department only to be told my meter had been checked and the amount was right. I refused to pay until the next bill arrived for July, August and September. It did and was only $16.91. Why the difference? I have no leaks in my pipes nor have I repaired or had anyone else repair any leaks or breaks. C.J.U., Salt Lake City. - The water people say your meter was checked twice and nbthing they could find wrong. But because of your complaint they will test it again. If its defective theyll adjust your bill ; if not itll cost you an additional five bucks. Might be worth the gamble. Too, you must remember that May was a hot jnonth and more water was used everywhere and even if it were not generally more vater is used during the first period than the second. I need at least 50 pine cones for decoration purposes. canIt find any in the mountains. Mrs. P.L., Provo. Three of the florists we called in S.L. have large cones. So you might try Provo florists to see if they do. You have been given the names of the places we checked. He accepted your invitation, watched the traffic for a half hour and no one had any trouble. Its not a hump that was left, rather only the natural grade of the street that has existed for many years. Next year, the street will be cut after the first storm down to a lower grade. Meantime .(maybe thats right now) if you have trouble get back to Do-Man and well invite him up again for a second look. - It All Cleared Up Now For six months I have been getting a bill from a hospital. Since Ive never been a patient there 1 contacted them and told them. They found the bill belonged to another person with my name. They promised prompt action but I have been getting the bill for five months. And now I get a notice from jr collection agency. Maj be I should hire a lawyer, or rould jbn help? M.M.F., Salt Lake City. No need to hire a lawjer; no need actually to ask our help either. They talked to you same day we called them. Your credit is not damaged. All now fixed up and no more bilks. t In 1958 1 bought a set of china dishes by Wenficld. I have broken three pieces and want to replace them but I cant find the company any more. Could j on? Mrs. V.T., Salt Lake City. Too bad. The American Ceramics Products Inc. has gone ilit of business. Our source at a local dept, store has a set Jierself and is in the same boat as you. ... just harvested my gourds. Could yo. please rush Tine information on drying them for decoration? G.A., Bountiful. I Wash em in soap water; rinse with water to which a 'Household disinfectant has been added. Dry each gourd with T U -- Is. as, fa DO-I- O. T MAN on Page .A.. A A- B-1- 4 Dozens of phone calls from people with tips on of a Spanthe strangle-slayinish Fork bank clerk poured into the Utah County Sheriffs office here today as investigators sifted the information for valuable leads. Funeral services for the victim, Miss Anne Christine Levanger, 20, were scheduled for 1 p.m. today at Spanish Fork. Some of the information we have been receiving may be beneficial, some is worthless, sa'd Utah County Sherg Evidence taken from the spot where Miss Levangers body was found near the ghost town of Silver City, Juab County, has been shipped to the FBI Laboratory at Washington. One of the big questions facing investigators is whether the killer is a Utahn or an Im not guess- ing about that yet, said Utah County Chief Deputy Mack Holley. Juab County Sheriff Duane Sperry led a thorough search of the Silver City area for more evidence. The searchers iff Ralph (Dick) Chappie. But he said any information from anyone who may know something about the crime is welcome. Nathan said the Utah benefits from the program would come mainly from four $2.2 million in reduction of state revenue used as matching funds for federal programs. (Utah now spends $5.9 million in matching funds but would put up only $3.7 million if the Nixon proposals are adopted by Congress.) $3 million to create and maintain employment training programs for welfare recipients and establish daycare centers for children of mothers who were particurly alert for signs of Miss Levangers purse, which has not yet been found. The hunt failed to turn up any new evidence, investigators said. Some details of the victims autopsy report are not yet complete, but are expected Thursday. Investigators are awaiting word on whether she was sexually assaulted. A young man was seen talking to Miss Levanger at the spot where her car stopped on the freeway, but he has not been located. Police are seeking him for questioning. on the information received from callers, Holley said, Some of it looks Commenting encouraging. Were screening the information to see what bits fit into the picture, he said. It will take a lot of inter- find jobs through the training program. $6 million in added benefits for low income families where a working father receives supplemental benefits to help care for his family rather than puttiug the whole burden on. welfare. $6 million (in the first year) in federal revenue shared with the states, over and above existing programs such as highway construction funds, etc. Morgan declared that major emphasis of the new program will be in preservation of the families by giving supplemental income to families where the father works, but has a low income. Present welfare programs make it economically advantageous for the father to leave home and place the whole family on welfare rolls, he said. Nixon's creative federalism proposals, contained in an Aug. 8 speech, also provide an incentive to work for moth- - Dewey J. examines coins left at bank. Fillis Bank Deposit ' Baffles Police ' often See UTAH on Page viewing. B-1- 4 By PAUL SWENSON and ROBERT MULLINS new w. By HARTT WKOM Deseret News Staff Writer . , I. Police today sought two men who appeared to have stepped out of Woody Allen's film comedy, Take the to add a Money and Run, of a mile along the long approximately discarded items included an empty litter bag, two full ones, plastic bleach bottles, caidboard boxes and gum wrappers and candv bar papers. It really adds up to a one of mountain junk, debris-cleane- r said. This is just the beginning Bolen said. of the cleanup, We will be back. But it is a big job. Many organizations will have to pitch in if we are to get Emigration going cleaned up At one pomt in the cleanup a highway trooper stopped by to tell Bolen he had seen people toss papers out the window, but no one pick them up. Bolen asked if law officeis past 122 years. Parleys Canyon, according to Utah Highway Commission officials, may remain closed until late into the summer of were arresting litteibug-- , Yes, we are. Since it is a misdemeanor the judge needs only our word they are littet-inand it usually costs the careless motorist about $50 each time, thp officer said. 1970. Association members worked for three hours filling seven gunny sacks wnu more than 2,000 items of litter. But it is only the beginThey covered only ning. g t & . Campen-hike- . .3 ..Is.,''-- I rj group filled seven sacks in two - tenths of a mile. See LITTERBUGS, Page the classic B-2- sports coat, golden-hue- d two-tent- Other to Leave the Money and Run would be the title of the parody played out Tuesday noon at Continental Bank and Trust Co., 200 S. Main. The two men, one wearing a Deseret News Staff Wnteis canyon. A tally kept on the highway debris indicated the throw it attitude out the window came mainly from beer and soda water drinkers. Some 90 per cent of the discarded drink containers were cans. Tops on the list were 2b9 beer cans. Lets clean up Emigration Canyon. It is now the tourists first impression of what to expect in Salt Lake Vailey. After saying it, Les Bolen and the National Campers e.id Hikers Association have already begun cleaning it up. As Utah director of the association, Bolen recently contacted members in Salt Lake City, Ogden and Layton, with a dozen members reporting within 24 hours to Emigration Canyon. We decided on Emigration because the closure of Parall leys Canyon has U.S. 40 traffic from the East to this historic entrance into Salt Lake Valley, Bolen said. But the pioneers who traveled this route in 1847 would hardly recognize it now. The Emigration Canyon traveler sees a staggering amount of debris dropped there in the wrinkle bank job. Emigration Litter Piles Up i Second Invitation May Be Needed The street department resurfaced 6th South between 11th and 12th East, but when they passed Elizabeth St., on the north ide they left a hump so high that at the first storm well have a circus to get in. Could you invite Commissioner Catmnll to come up and look? Mrs. R.E., Salt Lake City. Miss Levanger was last seen Oct. 10 about 6 p.m. in her stalled auto on Interstate 15 a mile north of Spanish Fork. Her body was found Sunday afternoon with her stocking knotted around the neck. By LEO N. PERRY PROVO How About A Plumber See day. Sheriff Checking Tips for Lead In Slaying Deseret News Staff Writer offi- cials and news media leaders Tuesday and to- of intent will probably be handed the firm today, Garff said, and it will be able to proceed immediately with construction. President N. Eldon Tanner of the First Presidency opened the bids. bottle feeds Bengal tiger kitten. Saints Latter-da-y ), Friday, or write to Bex 1267, Soft lake City, Utah 84110. I have Church of Jesus Christ of $4,382,000. A letter Hogle Zoo Director LaMar Farrtsworth 4 a problem? Dial 6 to 9 pjn. Monday through : etnietfte Utah stands to gain some $17 million in benefits from President Nixons new welfare and revenue sharing proposals, two administration officials said today. Richard Nathan, assistant director, Bureau of the Budget, and Edward L. Morgan, deputy counsel to the president, briefed Construction mm Have T 4 Deseret News Staff Writer $4,209,000. r Dial -- See NEW ROLE, Page By M. DeMAR TEUSCHER Construction Co., Salt L&ko City, who earlier this year gained the bid for construction of the Ogden Temple for , - uheie does the road lead? Durham asked. He offered these suggestions y ,.The Sold - Duiham said. basts, Where is the top of the lull, the bottom of the barrel, the end of the road? Or, ist On Temple In Provo r veter-ln&ria- See TIGER on Page tion Bid Low By ROGER PUSEY New- - Staff Writer pejct day. un, percentagew lse, increases in both the tax and popula- growth. Creation of the Utah System of Higher Educaton (USHE) by the last Legislature is evidence that the citizenry deeven sire greater efforts nowhere on earth though SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH Cir-cu- s. ; elimi- a challenge that the sysnot tem can be mobilized, m the merely asserted eifort to attract industrial DESERET NEWS ! i: reduced or nated." Deseret ; Hazel Farnsworth and hr Husband, LaMar, director ot Hogle Zoo, receive tremendous satisfaction out of raising infant felines that without their care could certainly perish. Their latest triumph, a Bengal tiger kitten, now learly two months old went on dis-- . play today in the lion house i' because it was becoming a nuisance in their house. The kittens mother was ,, owned by the Ringhng Bros, and Bamum and Bailey On Sept. 5 the circus was .ip Salt Lake City and the was having problems in n giving birth so the zoos was sent to assist. 'Three kittens were delivered by caesarian section, but unfortunately two of them . djed and the tigress died the plea that the faculties have costs been figured more closely, Durham said. Fired by economic need and population growth, educational expenditures now out-- i of all state colleges and universities devote a biennium to determine "what can be consolidated, Little Tiger Found A Home ' A al- h MR. AND MRS. ZOO DIRECTOR 3 state, as has often been leged. 4 t vM L. ts.lt 1a W be- came nervous after they noticed the suspicious attitude of bank tellers when they tried to exchange $1,053.95 in valuable old coins for currency. They left their deposit,, fled the bank and sped away in a rental car, later found to contain more loot. I hope we find a crime to fit this situation before we find these two guys, or were not going to have anything to charge them with, said Capt. J. L. Smith, detective division commander, Salt Lake Police Smith said the n anes the two men signed at the rental car agency at Salt Lake International Airport are listed on police records of several eastern states with a long list of arrests. Several coin wiappeis lelt at the bank were stamped with Tacoma and Seattle Wash , addresses, and a monev bag left behind bore a Poulard, Oie , addiess. Washington and California lawmen have been contacted but are unaware of any com thefts in those areas, Smith said. 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