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Show i . a Volume IX, Number 23 Formerly Tfie Neighbor THE MORNING juveniles Can AFTER by PIERRE PICAYUNE stroll downMaln Street' anybodys town can be an enjoyable experience If one keeps their wits about them, their eyes and ears open. A Cinderella Hour Salt Lake area Juveniles will their heels be able to klck-u- p this summer but only during daylight and relatively early evening hours. Teenage night owls will tangle with county or city law officers If they're out no lawyer can get you out of It. . Well, did he marry the girl? Go to Jail? Would a small loan help? Lost lots of sleep over that one. While we no- Its becoming more lp Lake County Communications Satellite Corporation at the downtown brokers proves many of our neighbors believe theres gold In outer space. Shares even had to be rationed. Just think, If Cyrus Field had Just been a little patient, willing to wait a mere 106 years, he could have forgot, ten about that pesky Atlantic Cable. Stock brokers think they have tiMrfis doling out shares to good customers What about old Cyrus? He got the first cable across in 1858. When It failed, he tried again in 1865, finally succeeding In 1866. Stock In his venture wasnt booming, though particularly after President Buchanan tired to call Queen Victoria back and got cut offl 0 (Continued on page 4 ) from all lntermountaln states own funds. Registration for Orientation 1 P.M., Salt Lake YMCA: registration of teenage volunteers, sponsored by Volunteer Bureau. Negotiations are currently underway for necessary land. The announcement of the actual areas will be forthcoming In the near future, Mr. Rose said. Gary Swenson of the recreation department Is In charge of the Program under Mr. Rose. The open space program requires that the county meet four prime requirements to obtain federal money: 1). There must be an orderly plan or development keeping In mind present as well as future needs. The Master Plan satisfies this requirement 2. The parks must be open to all of the public regard-les- s of Workshop Salt 8 P. M. Relief Society Social 1 P. M. , South Cottonwood Third Ward, 6301 South 23rd East race, creed, color or national origin. If buildings are constructed, their plans must be approved by the urban renewal administration and must be connected with park use. 4)If any land Is taken out of park use or sold, the proceeds must go toward buying more park land. An open hearing on the program In earjy March, some controversy on federal controls. The brought recreation department, nevertheless, applied for federal Sgrants. shortly thereafter. Salt Lake County Sheriffs 8 P. M. Posse Rodeo County Fairgrounds , and Is how Sheriffs Friday, 'June 5 3)- . its Lake County Posse Rodeo County Fairgrounds 8 P.M., ReVocal Recital ty cital Room, Music Hall, of Utah; Inga Johnson Unl-ersl- (Continued on page 2) 111 present her student, Ruth 9 P.M., Lionel HampTjfr Patio Gardens, Lagoon Leaders Cogitate Goldwater Victory coast-to-coa- People stop by on his and eight-fo- ot stare when Tom Hayes rides high bicycle. The eighth grade Granite Junior High student took two bikes and came up with this eyeball jerker. He designed it himself, had the welding done. Is he shooting for an altitude record? Tom Just shrugs when asked about future plans. He Is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Hayes, 759 East 4500 South. lican leader, predicted strong state support, saying, I recognize that Senator Gold-wat- er must be elated, he fought a hard campaign. I admire him for It and he should be congratulated. I would guess that he has a 75 percent chance of coming grin- but Arizona Senators California victory set with Salt Lake area political bigwigs? The consensus of county Democrats Indicates theyd be delighted to take on Goldwater in the main event. Republicans seem to suffer mixed emotions. ,, Heres what they say: AS could be expected, heads of GOP and Democratic county organizations Issued conflict ning from how does Eighth Grader Sits High In The Saddle are st ear-to-e- ar the out of the convention as the nominee. 1 would anticipate that between eight and 10 of Utahs 14 delegates would be for Gold-wat- er am at the convention. hopeful that the delegates can , Three Weeks Later . I : t , ' Acts To Banish Hazard the In the neighborhood of 3400 block of Melvina Street. Neighbors have been wading through county governmental red tape for over a year, attempting to correct what they termed as a public haz- ard. In response to a story In the Rocky Mountain Review on May 14 relating the danger, the county building Inspectors office took action with a letter ordering the owner to correct the hazard by May 2L The order was Issued over the si- gnature of Persyl L. JRlch- - Where are we on Salt Lake Beltway? SEE PAGE 3 excavation. A t4 f parents & V t" j w rh n - S School Regis- 10 A. M. to 4 tratlon P.M., Salt LakeArt Center Garden Show 12 to 6 P.M. , State Capitol) Utah Iris ciety exhibition Show Luncheon Fashion P.M., Prudential Building-(Continue- So1 d on page 2 Long Yearning Satisfied Via .. Classified Ad . Most people in southeast Salt Lake think Instantly of classified section for faster - than - fast results when they have something to sell. s $ 'r 1 9 dtVK (. ,,4 i t 4 i Tl f But a Review want ads ability to sell nearly anything quickly Is only half the story. When you want to purchase some hard-to-flitem, why grub through se- nd out your lndex flnger dial- ing? Theres a better way: Just last week, a lady of our acquaintance wanted to purchase a brass bed. ' ; reasonable desire you A - , stores or wear cond-hand , 7J- Apprenticeship Committee Summer Art the Rocky Mountain Review XV k . ff r Carpenter . J M. Slow But Sure , County ardson, director of the building Inspection and zoning department, by Ernest La chief zoning InCowdell, spector. Shortly after the story appeared, CountyCommlssioner Marvin G. Jenson visited the site and urged the county department to expedite removing the danger. Delay In correcting the hazard has been caused, Mr. Cowdell said this' week, by a case of mistaken Identity. Checking the site for compliance on May 21, building Inspectors learned that ownership of the property had switched. The official route had to begin all over again. Latest deadline has been set for June 12. Mr. Cowdell told the Rocky Mountain Review yesterday that If the owner hasnt taken action by theif, the department will either take court action or have a county crew flll-l- n the crumbling, rock strewn ,r a '.uyv'..:, lr Vv. i" 4 . 8 A.M., Cottonwood Mall; statewide contest, conducted by Joint rv fc , Slowly but surely Salt Lake County authorities are working toward eliminating the gaping hole In the ground which has been a source of worry to V Iy L r said, - $ FY.t 4 Goldwater Is a man who can never be elected president because the people of this country will npver abide by Blrchist policies. Democrats have the good fortune of having Johnson to run against this extremist. But I dont believe he will J : hands. Another who didnt share Childs high hopes was Jaren L. Jones, builder and prominent county Republican, who believes the race is still wide open. I certainly dont think It the ties -- up nomination, Jones told the Rocky Mountain Review. Its still wide-opeWrite-in- s were not allowed (Continued on page 2) ember. He SaturdaySjune 6 Carpentry Contest be nominated, for I cant conceive that the Republicans will have such a lack of vision as to place the destiny of the party In his Republican go to San Francisco and'&ill be allowed to vote on the basis of their best Judgement. Salt Lake Countys Democratic head, Wayne L. Black didnt share Childs certainty that Goldwater Is near to heading his partys ticket In Nov- ing statements. Ramon Child, county Repub- The pollsters were wrong, Goldwater backers again, pedestrian lines at the Intersection of State and South Temple? complete sellout of the first shares of Thursday, June 4 Intermountain Junior Fat Stock Show all day. North Salt Lake Stockyards; exhibits , MADGOVERNMENTAL NESS Now why did city paint crews choose the middle of Tuesday afternoon to paint Tuesdays Calendar Will Barry Go All The Way? County Hiw to stay at home and have fun, too. Impossible? Not at all. Utahs public relations conscious groups have tumbled to St. George as a safe, If not sane, convention spot. If meetings are what Interests you, you can do that ''during the day with pomp and then you can cut publicity down to Las Vegas for an evening of frolic. And If youre still In the mood for more meetings, you can easily make It back by noon. on the moon! George Q. Niel- requirement Weekly K Is the word on Salt Lake Countys open space recreation area program. Paul Rose, director of the countys recreation department, told the Rocky Mountain Review Wednesday that the Federal Housing and Home Finance Agency has approved the governments 30 percent of the cost of purchasing land to be used for parks under the program. The county must now produce with the remaining 70 percent out of Its In up youths who do not have a legitimate reason for being on the streets past curfew hours and hold them until parents arrive, the county must be somewhat more considerate. The county, he said, does not have the same problem. When people live several not easy to miles away, ask parents to come to the station to collect their youngsters. He suggested that the city had been lax In enforcing the Shejjffs Depart- A-O- Brown from o Commis- ment ald It will continue to city. Congratulations are due Tom Taylor, the building Is his original concept. Tours, weye heard, are scheduled late this month. In the meantime, If youre nosy enough you can sjlp In and peer around the lobby. Money Talks -- In Space? If the space race can be measured by the amount of money Utahns are willing to plunk on the line, then were Space Program Is 9 sen, Jr., commander of the Sheriffs Juvenile Division, said that the county has always ,, enforced the ordinance but stressed that the handling of must be flexible.. violations He pointed out that while city police say theyll pick- sioner Marvin G. Jenson said a slight easing of restrictions might be In sight for county youths, an ordinance change Is not expected In time to benefit this' years crop of frolicking youngsters. Salt Lake City police said this week that they will strictly enforce the curfew ordinance requiring youngsters under 14 years of age to be off the streets by 10 P.M. Those between 14 to 18 years are not allowed out between midnight and 5A.M. unless accompanied by parents. At the same time, the Salt fabulous every day. and a Bing -- band, zlp-znew architectural marvel has been created to make Main Street even more attractive. Its the new Prudential Federal Building a credit to any O' County n Lieutenant after-hour- s. And in Salt Lake City as If you didnt know ltreally Is called Main Street. Canal Street may be a wee bit wider, Michigan Boulevard may have a lake bordering certain sections but the view Is no more exciting or spectacular than along Salt Lakes main thoroughfare. As we ankle along, Fed Funds Promised, Open their Jurisdiction on violations of aslmlllar county ordinance. crack-dow- But ; For Countys Teenage Night Owls s dentally, by a completely separate police department. In New Orleans, Its Canal Street where you can overhear all kinds of mystifying remarks, like Gee, Ralph, the kind of trouble youre In, Thursday Afternoon, June,4, 1964 Their Heels Kick-U- p County Might Ease In Chicago Its Michigan Boulevard - - patrolled, Inci- tice that Up- - Jig Is In 0 Weekly Serving 22,350 IIomessIn Salt Lake County A might say, but a difficult one to fulfilL Months r; m " v . 5. . y Ar I ay- of searching yielded no brass bed. When hope had nearly vanished, she turned to the Rocky Mountain Review, Now, r , . shes deliriously wallowing in brass polish shining up her new ppy purchase, It pleases us to bring Joy Into the world. ,We cant verify it, but she believes she got the last brass bed In the State of :rF A iJk , i v., 5 i. I . Ik litf THE OLE FISHING HOLE If you live In Salt Lake County, you dont have to travel far to enjoy good fishing. A typical balmy summer day at Spring Run brings out cyclists, horse O udi I I back riders, dogs, kids and fishermen. Dont think they cast in vain. The old familiar spots are sometimes the best. Read about nearby fishing spots on Page 1L Utah. What do you want to buy or sell? Do it quickly, conveniently by calling $ ... 278-286- 8. t |