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Show FLOOD PROBLEMS (Coo turned from page A9) benefits besides flood control. Mr. Gardner came upwitha proposal be has advanced before - use the existing canals owned by private Irrigation companies for flood control purposes. The whole job can be done As per usual nobody did believe Mr. Gardner. It would seem that his proposals arent complex enough. Planner Doug Campbell noted that building should be restricted in the flood plain. Attorney McIntosh said he had for $500,000 and that money sent down an ordinance sugwill solve 73 percent of your gesting that months ago - not flood control problem . . .but yet passed. Commissioner Jenson said the commission nobody will believe me. $.L, Golf Pro (Continued from page During the fiscal year ending June 30, 1965 Salt Lake City took In $321,735.93 in income from its golf courses, leaving the net profits of $31,735.71. ing to City accord- Profits, Commissioner Louis Holley, go back into the golf program. During 1964 the County spent $102,365.32 on Meadow-bro- ok Golf Course and took in $60,446.66. In a recent statement Paul Rose, County Recreation Director, said that the two County golf courses are getting close to payingfor themselves. In both City and County restaurant concessions are held by separate operators and percentage fees are paid for the operation. In the city the fees vary from 10 to 12 percent, according to the auditors office. The fee is five percent in Salt Lake County. 1) enters into a pen-tra- ct with its city pros wherein the pros pay the city five percent of the gross intake of the shop including merchandise, carts and rental. The pros hire the starters out of their take. The city selects the pros on an application basis, they must be class A or B pros registered with the PGA.. This information was obtained by Phoenix Recreation Director Cedrick Austin. According to Spokanes Recreation Director Willliam S. Fearn that city pays its pros an average salary of about The pros $400 per month. have the concession, for the lunch counter, the pro shop and the driving range. Driving range fees are outlined above. Phoenix Spokane pros requires would have to check that out. The countys new flood control director summed up the countys thinking: Were go- ing to have to use the natural we cant do waterways anything without inconveniencing someone. .... "Weve had lots of planning about and reports . . time we were doing some work. No matter that we do somebody's going to get wet. Were keeping close track of our expenditures. .Its Commissioner J enso made it clear that the county Roads and Bridges department had put more into flood control than the flood control budget indicated. Mr. Greenwood said f,The people are thinking about a lot of catastrophes that ar en t going to happen. Hirne owners and renters should always be on the alert for an infestation of household common pests. The more to watch pests in this area for are cockroaches, silver REVIEW, Approaches D-D- ay through walls, behind loose and baseboards molding strips, and closet and bookcase shelves. Precautions should betaken while using these chemicals because they are poisonous, fish, termites, grain weevil, states Mr. Burningham. Heed moths carpet beetles, clothes Melvin-S'. all precautions on the conand ants, according to tainer label, and keep the Burningham. U.S.U. Exinsecticide containers out of tension Agent in Salt Lake the reach o. children. When County. treating cupboards and pan-triA 13 year old boy will be Emphasis should be placed take everything from on cockroaches because of honored Friday at the Cottonshelves and remove drawers the filth and disease they may wood Presbyterian Church that food and utensils will spread to humans and food. Troop 340 annual Scout Week so not become contaminated. Not only does the cockroach Dinner. After the insecticide appliJohn Hodge, son of Mr. and destroy food, but they damage fabrics and bookbindings. The Mrs. Jack Hodge, will receive cation has been made, procockroach hide during the day his Eagle award during the perly dispose of the container in sheltered, dark places and banquet at the Murray pPark or store in a safe place. Then wash all exposed parts of the come out and forage at night. Recreation Hall beginning at If disturbed at night by turning 6:30 p.m. Mr. Hodge is the body with hot soap and water. on the light while the roaches troop scoutmaster. Anyone wanting a publication on cockroaches and their are foraging, they run rapidly The hoard of review said for shelter and disappear young John Is an outstanding control, can drop a note to County Agents Office, 1750 through openings to their hidboy and they are very imSouth Redw od Road, Salt Lake ing place. These are the pressed with his to City, Utah. treat with an insecti places February 17, 1966 A7 from Cars... cide to control them. Treat the areas where roaches hide, such as around the kitchen sink and drain-boarin cracks around or underneath cupboards and cabinets, around pipes and conduits where they pass ds, Eagle Award es, io Guitars STRET CH YOUR BUDGET WITH REVIEW ACTION ADS 437 2278 CHARGE Mr. Creer asked Mr. Condor if his group represented the residents of the Creeks -especially since the creek residents chairman was on the big committee - Dr. Harold Lamb. Im not sure we represent them any better than you do. replied Mr. Condor. Somehow most of the discussion in the meeting converged on flood control problems on the East side. to report gross and profit to the city. No Salary GolMinded Seattles Park Bureau Director John Wall reported that Salt Lake is a. golf minded pros in that city receive no area. Comparisons withother salary and are required to pay cities indicate this. Seattle the city two percent of gross has three city owned courses, receipts up to $45,000 and as does Spokane. Denver has five percent above $45,000. five courses, Portland has The gross receipts are for all two and is opening a new merchandise sold as well as course this fall. Salt Lake is ratals. In Denver, accord jig to Reconsidering another course at 21st South and Redwood Road. creation Direct ii C. Lind, the The methods of handling pro managers of the golf courses fees in the five cities contacted are referred to as concessionaires rather than pros. are as follows: They may be pros or may hire them. They must provide basic services to the city courses, and are selected cm a bid basis. The highest bid doesnt always get the prize, since the applicant must have a demonstrated knowledge of both golf and business. The city is paid a percentage of the gross take, depending en the bid out Usually averagten pereent. (Continued from pan E 1) " ing ' Income cases in Denver the Raeitltfl contracL-runs-fo- r four years, Ducks 48, ' Critters 31 in other cases it is longer 45 Wolves 55, Angels when the concessionaire puts up a substantial capital investSchedule ment for the golf shop and conCritters vs. Wolves cession facilities. The convs. Ducks Angels cession in Denver usually includes restaurant facilities, Glade Leading scorers as well as rental of clubs and Curtis, Ducks; Rex Underwood carts and repair work. ConCritters; Curtis Hale, Angels; are paid ho cessionaires salaries in Denver. In Portland, according to City Recreation Manager Dave Duval, the pros pay the city $100 per month to run the concessions. They receive no salaries, and do not report gross or profit. In all cases, including Salt Lake City and County, green fees go directly to the government involved, and the entire cost of ground maintenance is borne by the city or county. Junior the Problems .... theyre Plan. David Gardner on West side in the Master did men- .... tion them plan the complex piping proposed in plim wouldnt be under his system of the master necessary. Mr. Jenson again 'thanked everyone for coming, and noted that This is the most powerful group weve ever had cm flood control. Except, "for the said Mr. Creer, residents (Mi the creeks. Moverhead garageTdoors Cage i , tt Meat for tho monoy for tho sorvico Trouble-fra- . My npirMiM Sint nd $tiM Mr ( homw PmMmMm (Metric tptnUm vwltbM Ml hardwtn rmrtwit ptvMiari, fMl ALDER'S Installing Distributors 960 So Main EM4-844- 4, POT ROAST Schedule vs. Bruins, 845 a.m. vs. Vikings, 8:15 a.m. Eagles Aggies Bruins Eagles BLADE CUT 43t lb. am vs.LosCerdos.8-.1- 9:15 a.m. vs. Triple P, Leading scorers - Russ Carlson, Eagles. 11; Riehard Hawk, Los Cerdos, 12; Scott Ross, Vikings, 25; Dave Bruins, 20. Mar-quards- on. Eighth Grade Standings Aggies 0 Warriors 1 Raiders Eagles 2 4 5 Hawks s Results Eagles 22 Raiders 24. 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