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Show I ( Closer To Showdown (Continued from page 1) In order to carry flood waters from dumping place will be the stream, logical both rain storms and runoff down the wrote. she be will that 'all aid streams some widening will be necesIn a recent meeting Commissioner John Preston Creer tried to convince sary. The present enigma.... .how much? them otherwise, saying that the line In addition some land alongside the maintenance is only a first step in die process of streams will be required forthe alternate collecting flood waters - that they could access. Engineers offer be dumped anywhere once that line is proposals of a narrow, deep concrete lined channel - or a wider unlined naturbuilt. The residents werent too convinced al bed channel. Property owners claim that either after all, they felt - Commissioner Creer may feel that way, but who can system would cause pollution of the a result to be avoided in say for sure that hell be in office when streams their minds. the crucial time comes. A basic point in the minds of all -Mr. Greenwood said the Corps would like unanimous agreement out of the Salt limit construction and removal of the Lake County Commission. Apparently natural absorbtive sponge land above. the Corps just doesnt understand our -- . Another letter was received by the commission Tuesday morning from Roblocal circus too well. The recently revived Salt Lake County ert S. Campbell - attorney representing - the residents. Advisory Committee on Water Drainage John J. Caneparl et al The letter pleaded with the commission Problems also presented some suggesto hold up on awarding the line - to no tions to die commission Tuesday morIt also informed the commisavail. er Con-dning. Signed by chairman John C. a three page letter noted that the sion that die case against the county Court. Corps of Engineers is willing and able would go on to Utahs Supreme If the property owners cannot prevail to raider assistance to Salt Lake County to the fullest extent possible under upon the Supreme Court to halt constru-tio- n of the4800 South line, then they want They feel, however, existing laws. notes the committee, that due to past the court to direct the county to buy the and presait objections by local people land up now at present values, rather to any federal participation the (Corps) than wait until construction lowers the would not recommend participation in value of the land - as they contend vit construction of projects jn Salt Lake will. The prospect of help from the Corps County until necessary assurances are of Engineers is enticing to all the given by Salt Lake County officials that public officials. Flood control officials there will be local cooperation as resay that the Corps will be nothing unless quired by law. For several years, the committee the county uses the natural stream flood control noted, die Corps has been making a beds as the basis of its The confirmed Reiiew this with plan. of the and River Jordan study Basin, could finish it by mid 1967 if asked to Col. Robert Mathe of the Corps in Sacramento cm Tuesday. by the County. Included would be: flood Mr. Greenwood and Mr. McIntosh also control storage in City Creek canyon, flood control plans in Sacrainvestigated construction of Little Dell Dam, storage mento and neighboring areas where, they on theCottonwoods,a reservoir and dam reported, natural stream beds were used on the Jordan and channel improvements for flood control. on the Jordan. Another question brought up by some The commidee says that the master of the present plan -- if natural opponents as Richards plan prepared by Caldwell, and Sorensen is in close harmony with water is diverted from the land to the and thus kept from Corps studies. It states further that Great Salt Lake the Corps will seek help for Salt Lake percolating into the ground what will to the water table - and that County projects as soon as the Master happen wells? by Plan is accepted. The committee adds The questions of flood control are "Inasmuch as the County has been impleOnce there was no major complex. the of various Master menting phases because the ground on the problem Plan for the past three years, official hillsides absorbed the water, or most of acceptance should be no problem. it. The committee made six recommendaThen the hillsides were built up -tions to the commission: roofs, driveways, and hard sidewalks, 1. Approve the master plan, and designate it the basic guide for flood control grass replaced the sponge-lik- e ground. And - sure nuf - water flows downhill, subject to periodic review and revision thus floods. as necessary. If the residents along the hillsides 2. Let the Corps know weve approved are to dbtain flood relief, a collection the plan. 3. Ask the Corps to complete their system must be built No-o- ne argues this - under dispute is study of the Jordan and its tributary streams - and assure the Corps that the how to collect and dispose of the water county will provide rights-of-w- ay for and how to pay for it. One further interesting idea brought construction or improvements, and will' maintain and operate the facilities after back from Cafiforaia by Messrs Greenwood and McIntosh - in certain areas construction. 4. Speed p the acquisition of property there, those affected by floods and subalong the Jordan between 2100 South and divisions that cause floods pay the major part of the cost of flood control in their the Great Salt Lake. 5. Authorize engineering and construcparticular aras through improvement tion on the most critical 6torm drain districts." A general mill levy goes to trunklines ' as money ts available In the pay Tolethefgencies and over all next three to five years. 6. Approve the 4800 South line. Only the last was accomplished at Tuesdays meeting. Two other letters backed up the committees recommendations one from A. H. Soreson, Jr. of the engineering firm and one from flood director Ray P. Greenwood. They can be partially summed up by Mr. Greenwoods statement (Continued from page 1) There isnt an engineer in the world who would think of using anything but the skill and training to carry out their polinatural stream beds. cy. . In his letter Mr. Sorensen said that He noted that department heads would a February 17 meeting with property emowners along the creek bed "was a be selected by the manager, and that on merit freed from would be ployees to inform the citizens iJositive attempt of Salt Lake Countys recognition of their the uncertainties of political patronage. Jenson concluded "It is my desire problems and the Commissions desire to Mr. serve the citizens of Salt Lake County to work with the people along the creeks. in the most effective manner possible. At this time it is not known how suc. accomcessful this meeting was. (The residents I believe that this can best be informed the Review that the meeting plished with all three Commissioners was anything but successful from their working together in a spirit of cooperation. lie business of this County would point of view). then receive the full benefit of the colMr. Greenwood said "I have listened lective experience and efforts of all three to their objections and the engineers have The Commission-Manag- er Commissioners. gone over their alternate proposals, form of government will help some of them are impossible and all make this possible. appear to be very costly. After talking Commissioner Creer endorsed the with many of the residents residing along proposal with certain reservations, his the creek I am convinced the majority of a of them that are directly affected realize statement I think the appointment would be a meaningful manager county that this is the proper way to solve the step forward to resolve some of our problem. In my judgement we Mr. Sorensens contention is that the county problems. to build some safeguards have would 4800 South drain line "will not increase tenure of the manager so as the volume of water which will flow in around the to not have him intimidated by the whim at the lower Big Cottonwood any one and fancy of any two commissioners at time. any time. Secondly I believe that such a anthe Creek owners along Property manager should be professionally trained swer "then why not build a smaller with background and experience as pipe? manager inasmuch as Salt Lake County They also rebuke Mr. Greenwoods is one of the largest counties in America that their alternatives contention (pipeSuch a person would have to be paid lines down 3900 South and the Freeway) considerably more than are the commiswould be costly. Theyre claiming costs sioners - but would be well worth the of over $11 million for the Creek bed use expense if he were truly free from local and $3 million for the pipelines. political pressures. County experts and Corps of Engineer In other action Tuesday Commissioner on that the claim other hand, officials, G. Larson proposed a study of William the pipelines would cost five times as wide merit system. A similar a county much. proposal was made three weeks ago by The residents contention is based on Commissioner Jenson on a legislative the unknown cost of right-of-wbasis. Mr. Creer also concurred in this proposal. CHARGE IT o 487-227- Grand Jury 0 Call Every Two Years? 006. Business Opportunities Opportunities 006. Business IT'S SO EASY TO PUCE YOUR ACTION ADS (Continued from page 1) said Mr. Mangum, yCOUld clean up its business in 60 days: In the interim period....even before the jury meets, it has a prophylactic effect. It could save the county $40 thousand... $60 thousand every year... possibly more because people in government would run a tighter shop if they knew a grand jury would be called. People would be more careful about how they spend public funds. Things Mr. Mangum would like a things the legislature to consider Criminal Law Section may decide to support: biennial grand jury. ...to getaction within the Statute of Limitations. 2. Clarification of the jurisdiction of the grand jury over the simple misdemeanor. which is outside the jurisdiction of the district court except on appeal. - 3. How about removal from office of public officials not subject to impeachment? Now jury action can result in removal wily for the term in which the offense occurred. Suppose the term already is completed whenthe matter comes before the grand jury? 487-227- 298-481- 3. FOR LEASE 62nd South Meanwhile, defense lawyers not associated with the Grand Jury defendants, are showing a definite interest in the probable outcome of the grand jury cases. They cite a New York ease in which it was held that a grand jury first degree perjury indictment could not be susbecause the accused was not tained the opportunity to rely upon or given waive his constitutional rights. The constitutional provisions relied upon in the New York case, these attorneys observed, exist in the Utah Constitution. AND CHARGE TO BUDGET-FRO- M CALL THRIFT TO DELUXE VISIT HAWAII, MEXICO, ALSKA, SOUTH AMERICA, ORIENT EUROPE, AFRICA AND THE SOUTH SEAS. MOST TRAVEL CREDIT CARDS ACCEPTED. OUR SERVICES ARE FREE WITH NO HIDDEN CHARGES 3 OPPORTUNITY I0l per word $1 minimum! 4 wits, for the price of 3; 10 wks. for the price of 7. MOUNTAIN THE ROCKY REVIEW will not be responsible for more tha n one in-- 1 correct insertion of your ad. In case of error, please call 8 or our office, either and report the error. We will correct vour ad, and run it again for yOu at no charge. 487-227- t! II I) T R A V t l Nf) IMr nm I1MMI NwrltmM FREE ESTIMATE! LEGAL NOTICE: NOTICE TO CREDITORS ES-- j TATE OF GEORGE CARl GERHISER, ALSO KNOWNl AS GEORGE C. GERHISER, DECEASED. Install your components or choose from our large selection CARL 001. Lost LOST - Large black English 1 Sheep dog. Vic. of 21st So. 22nd E. Ans. to name of ReSaree. Call ward. (P) and Beagle on 3rd South. Reddish Brown and White. Collar indicates rabies shots - 1966. See at 1250 E. 5th South. (P) East I 355-934- 7. repairs on all makes. Regular $8 95 clean and 101. Employment or 6 485-946- 002. Personals home. Can pick-uSo. 27th E. (O) 206. Carpet FOR RENT 255-076- 255-032- 7. (O) SPECIAL - Free haircut with I every shampoo set. Robertas Beauty Shoppe. 4265 S. 400 East ( rear! (Q) 1 277-424- Beautiful IDEAL GIFT pieced quilt tops. Any size. 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CHILD CARE every day or Private home. days weekly. Ages 3-- 6. 266-992- or 5 (O) CONTRACTORS 266-388- Winter Special Basement and attic rooms, additions, carports, garages, patios. Licensed contractor. BABY tending. My home. 2 'A 5 years. Large lot. toys. Ref' erences. 5 C. Bud Andrus 4471 South 9th East (O) 484-684- 4. EXPERIENCED Child Care, mm i 4 ,. 1554 East 8600 South. 255 6159. Rk 4 Y 4fni ) j DRYWALL WORK j BABY TENDING in my home. Nailing, taping, and finish-inEM Excellent references. Excel' (R) 266-1,6- 'rf mHUf ' g. lent play yard. Murray area, (P) 262-470- 8. 210. Dressmaking BABYSITTING 5 day. a week. My home. 2168 Fardawn Ave. (P) . YELLOW CAB WINTER COATS shortened, relined. Alto holiday dresses, alterations.' Mrs. Weather-hea- d, 278-500- 8. INCOME III. part-tim- e Domestic 466-156- Help 346 W. South Temple (O) 2 Halls, seat 80 or 40. Kit-- 1 chen available for either. Ex- cellent for meetings, socials, 255-- 1 or dances. 3183. All 484-077- pre-scho- ol 485-946- 5. Full or adjustment $4.95. Free estimate. Work guaranteed. Cleaning (F) LOVING CHILD care, STEADY HOUSECLEANING 485-132- I CAREER opportunity with the Rocky Mountain Review, one of the wests largest weekly newspapers. Position is permanent. Advertising sales ex perience desired but not essential. Successful sales reo ord. ambition, and enthusiasm are prime requisites. Excellent salary plus expenses. No travels. Send resume to Rocky Mountain Review. Box 15328, or phone 1 (Mr. Gee) for K1 - 5 WEDDING dresses, bridesmaid alterations. Also dresses, draperies. Mrs. Weatherhead. (P) 466-156- 2. ALTER ATI WILL DO Housework, Murray or Sandy area. References. AX (M) WILL DO housework day and Saturday. ences. Reasonable. after 7:00 p.m. (O) ThursRefer- 355-578- 5 Cottonwood Call Heights Area. (J) 278-800- Dressmaking, altering, mending. Reasonable. Cottonwood area. Heights (T) 278-027- 0. EXPERIENCED Dressmaking, very reasonable. 277-653- 6. 487-740- EXPERIENCED upholsterers wanted for new plant. Guild Inc.. 144 So. 4th E. (U) 295-754- 7. CONSTRUCTION MEN WANTED FOR JOBS STARTING IN TWO ARTISTIC WIG STYLING call Dorene ASSURED EMPLOYMENT OVATION cosmetics in the privacy of vour home. 0 for service. Call Try or 328-0- 3 277-353- YOUR favorite picture done in oils. Reasonable price and good work. After 5:00 p.m. Ask for weekdays Ella. R) 485-946- Crossword 5 103. Help Wanted, Women 467-391- 7. ACROSS l.W,ng-likepart3- 4 WANT LADY for housecleaning and care for one year old child. 1 Vi days a week. Phone (P) $39.95 WIGS 278-844- 3. WOMEN Human Hair 100 ANS. FOR MAR. 3 WEEKS. (R) 485-052- 4. ant Salon of Beauty 6 2189 E. 33rd S. Larrys 466-950- to do pleas- wanted part-tim- e telephone FOR RENT Halls, seat 80 or 40. 1 486-68- 8:00 a.m. - 3:00 p.m. 322 E. 3rd So. (P) Kitch255-318- 3. 255-032- 7. (P) 277-058- BABYSITTER 3 days a week $4.00 a day in mv home Needs own transportation 2 Wasatch area. after 5 p.m, (P) r am unable to handle my fine line of Ovation Cosmetics. I will give to person wilh $200. mv key position and $500 worth of cosmetics. Bob. (P) 485-212- f 107. Men Want Work DIVERSIFIED man young d wants work. la bor. Temporary or perman ent position. Will accept con 6 struction work. Semi-skille- 1 word 36. Low grade tobacco 1 brother Gold Rowing implements prey Bird of Slovenly Bind 38 Place 39. Air: comb, form 41. Follower 42. Prepares for publication 44. More rational 46. Religious group 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 47. God of fire DOWN 1 . 2. 3. African Fox Rent Remedy for gout I 10. 1 1 . 14. 15. 20 (O) 328-039- 6 (O) DUE TO other commitments Negative 18. BABYTENDER wanted for and 5 year olds. My home or vours. Meadow-mooArea prefered. 277-940- 0. 485-946- 5. 32. Employ nkshood 277-173- Tues-Thur- s. and Business FRANCHISES Investments available in all fields. Complete information or on anv line. 1 1 Adam's son Rubber tube 29. High priest 30. Mon's name (R) WHAT HAVE you to trade for professional Ballroom Lessons at Fred Astaire Dance Studios. 436 East 4th South. 5. Disorder 9. Discernment . Fable writer 2. Was seated 13. Troy weight 16. Musical syllable 7. Jacob's work. South Salt Lake office $1.40 to $2.50 per hour don qualifications. epending Hours 9 to 1. For 4 call appointment 19. (P) 20. BABYSITTER needed in Holl adav. 5 or 6 nights a week 21. 6:30 p.m. - 1:30 a.m. Mus 22. be dependable and compe tent. Can arrange transporta 24 tion if in vicinity. Mature 26. 27. 1 person preferred. 5-- RUMMAGE sale. Murray I.C.S. Saturday. March 12. 006. Business J 1 571-220- 7. 486-828- 102. Help Wanted, Men FOUND 359-275- 9. earn to week. Phone TEND child, my home Vic 27th So.. 17th E. 328-039- Blue Cars. Cottonwood Area. 571-066- 9. 25 people to work per month 298-275- SEWING MACHINES REPAIRED A 1 30 years experience. work g -- anteed. 1 day service in vt .r home. $3.50. If no answer call, (S) EXPERT SEWING machine 110. Child Care NEW Downtown Restaurant Complete Openings. Assured Employment. 121 E. Broad-6 wav. or FOUND METAL Skirt from 13 th OR WOMEN EMPLOYMENT 328-039- 484-544- 277-596- 4. guaranteed. 277-785- Salesman Secretary with shorthand Factory sewing help Nurses Aids Sales Ladies ASSURED EMPLOYMENT 121 E. Broadway Found & and models, work E. I. Tackson, 4534 W. 5615 So. makes 295-764- Laundry Attendant DECEASED. GERHISER, for anv sewing machine I cannot repair. All $50 REWARD WE OFFER a limited number of men or women of high caliber an opportunity that comes once in a life time to represent a new product in this area. Were more interested in personality than experience. Must have late model car and desire for 7 greater income Call 5 or between 10 a.m. and 4 p.m. (R) Secretary Receptionist Auto. Upholstery Man Counter Girl Business Manager Chef & Broiler Cook Cocktail Waitress Car Hops Hostesses Telephone Answering Service BE PRESENTED INI WITH THE PROVI-- I SIONS OP UTAH CODE AN-- I NOTATAED 1953, AND WITH PROP-- 1 ER VARIFICATION AS REQUIREd THEREIN. IRENE PORTER BUTLER, EXECU-- j TRIX OF THE ESTATE OF CEORCe) MUST ACCORDANCE 328-311- 0. b 202. Appliance 359-889- 8. Secretaries - Stenos Bookkeepers Typists Payroll Clerks - Cash Clerks IBM Proof Operators GEORGIA DAY Utahs Oldest Employment . Agency 422 So. Main - EM EDITORS WILL PRESENT CLAIMS WITH VOUCHERS TO THE UNDER I 800 CONTINENTAL AT SICNED RANK RUILD1NC, SALT LAKE CITY,I IN CARE OP FABIAN & UTAH, HONOR BEFORE THE CLENDENIN, 13TH DAY OF JUNE, AJ. 1966.1 Opportunities u-- 277-608- 8 MEN We need 25 hours $25 per NEED Cg ? $ 484-196- 3. Male, Female Agencies 003. Let's Trade l56 (R) EXPERIENCED Income Tax service. Evenings and weekends. Call S) 541-33- (O) finish...... tax service. Free consultation. 109. Help Wanted Repre- 295-764- 7. 487-22- CLAIMS To sent Principal Exclusively In Your Own Area. This will be a volume operation requiring vour office to produce a constant flow of property for sale. Our representatives will be supplied local advertising. FOR FURTHER DETAILS send vour business name and address, names and addresses of all principals, current financial statement, personal and bank references. $2,500 9:00 a.m. to 3:00 investment will be required if accepted. International Mortgage Corporation 1440 East First Street, Suite 304 Santa Ana. California (714) OPEN RATES: 571-066- 9. any (O) COMPLETE Bookkeeping and Repair DEADLINE: P.M. TUESDAYS 2 Let us help you design your cabinet any style 355-283- Attention R. E. Brokers en available for either. Excellent for meetings, socials, or dances. Custom Stereo Component Cabinets home. $2 50 and up. HU location with good income potential. Ex cellent appearance, visability and traffic. Paid train ng. Financing available if qualified. IT 255-076- 3, OR ESCORTED TOURS -BY AIR, SEA, RAIL OR BUS Highland Dr. & NOW & But, theres a bigger 'maybe. Maybe, they say, the local grand jury cases will never get to constitutional questions. It may well be, they speculate, that the visible work of this grand jury will be wiped out by defective complaints. There may be no cases. INDIVIDUAL or small business tax returns done in mv Ideal "THE MORE THE MORE YOU SELL!" non-crimi- nal Mr. Mangum concurred with the attorney generals interpretation Of the law as it now read, requiring the attorney general to select counsel for the jury but controversy under the arrangement impairs public confidence in the jury. He proposed that a select body, prescribed by legislation, present a list of from which the , counsel possibilities, attorney general could selectone special counsel and the selection should be made 6 without any question of politics. Mr. Mangum, in citing the value of a more frequent and regular grand jury, observed that Salt Lake County and the State have been paying much more than they should for the things they buy with public monev. An efficient grand jury system could remedy the situation. More businesses are called to enter bids while grand Juries are in session, he said. He cited failure of the statutes to effect total controls over bids. He observed the 'legal practice of making specifications that can be provided by only one manufacturer or seller. He cited the possibility of short term deli very.... so short that only a favored supplier, aware in advance of anticipated purchases, will have stock available to meet the specified delivery date. Mr. Mangum said he will prepare a list of proposals for legislative change in the Utah Grand Jury laws in time for consideration by the Criminal Law Section in its April meeting. SMALL business account and income tax preparation. Your home or mine. Reasonable'. Keith Openshaw, (P MOBIL STATION Will Romombor YOU TELL Exprincd Hlp You. And 1. A conduct or wasteful actions of public officials? Why not if persons involved first have a chance for a private hearing, after which a Judge will supervise the contents of such a report? Other states have made changes permitting such reports. Utah might study them and act, Mr. Mangum suggested. 5. Mr. Mangum cited himself as an embarassed victim of the controversy over the Jurys right to select its own private counsel. Law enforcement agencies, including the attorney general, .he suggested, should not be permitted to select jury counsel. The lay Jury is not competent to select its own counsel. 201. Accounting 8 An 4. 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