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Show l k ! I 4 ) V A F . REVIEW, A2 January 6', 1966 KUED Sponsors The Utah Association for Mental Health, a United Fund Agency, wHl sponsor a series of programs to be shown on KUED every Thursday night in January at 8:00 P.M. beginning this week. The first will be a photo play "People Who Care which tells the V tri i . ;iv v.w. r vX ( ' ; ' X - - . , fYK tV OMERITW i1 V V -; c- -- GENUINE bli FIRE CHIEF Frank Jones was there, but only "just in case. A crowd of about 100 watched the mountain of trees light up die night sky and slowly fade away. . Lawmakers Get Set last month Governor Issued the original proclamation setting up the special session. Included were 21 budget increase proposals which are expected to tally to a neighborhood of $000,000... a very ritzy neighborhood. The following were among the proposals for budget in1. A study of the creases: functioning, processes, staf expenditures and compensation of legislature. 2. Little Hoover Commission study of state communications system. 3. Staff to enforce state's antidiscrimination act. 4. Additional safety inspectors for the industrial commission. S. Materials for landscaping the Capitol Grounds. 6. Purchase and operation of a state plane. 7. Intra-sta- te travel expendi Early .r I t (Continued from page 1) "This was primarily due to the wettest year on record resulting in greater growth of vegetation and better distribution of water," he said. Mr. Hancock's theories may be at least his statistics right support his ideas. However, hunters living three life-ti4a,. Saif Lake County say that la more to the story ' Jbep than the "number theories Mr. Irvin (Slim) Sorensen, 5 East, his son Mr. Donald Sorensen, and his daughter Mrs. Willard Baker recently made some startling discoveries. They found six "deer graves, each containing about six deer. Wha( was unusual about the carcasses, was that all the meat had been stripped from the bones. In Mr. (Slim) Sorensens hunters kiUed the opinion, deer by the dozen, stripped the meat off, and carried it away in bottles or barrels. His family wonders how long tills has been going on. Ive hunted deer 40 years, but never have seen a slaughter," he said fabulous TUUANA continues to roU most impressively. Their albums have sold 12 million with "Whipped Cream' number The 3-- one and also have the number one single, "A Taste of Honey. TV and personal appear- ances of the Brass has fqr-th- er enhanced their status. are draw-- ? standing. room only crowds and have, ust completi record break- mg engagement; at New Yorks? Basin Street.,, East. They have5 Mr. Sorensen's en mf numer ous TV shows, are scheduled for their owir series on NBC next year, and wiU make a European tour. The TUUANA 'BRASS will be at VALLEY MUSIC HALL next January 27th, 28th and 29th. These shows may be sold out, so get your tickets early at The House of Music or Cottonwood Mall. To hear this popular band tune K.W.I.fc. 1550 now featuring all of their albums Remember when the singing groups were popular... "THE down town FOUR ACES,?- - 'FOUR LADS, THE AMES BROTHERS etc? While these groups have gone, there is one quartet on the that is gaining-i- popu- daughter, who found the graves and toe the pictures, said that she saw a group of hunters pitch a funny looking round piece of canvas which she said was moved from time to time. She notes that it was in the same area where the graves were found, ami speculates that one of the party must have been a butcher due to the expert way that the meat was cleaned from the carcas- ses. They left only the heads, hides, and tails," Mrs. Baker said. She recalled that when she was hunting in the Cedar Ridges area this Fall, there were several California trucks equipped with spot"There was one big lights one on.toR and two smaller ones on the sides," Mrs. Baker said. However, theSorensenfam-il- y is auick to point out that larity with every aIbupi...The ANITA' KERR SINGERS," two men and two girls cm Whether you know it or not you have probably heard them many times with Perry Como ami many other stars. They are all accomplished, educated musicians and present a fresh distinctive sound that is making them many new fans. The ANITA KERR QUARTET has made five albums, all of them great! Their latest, WE DIG MANC1NI," features all the Henry Man- cini winning tunes such as Charade," "Pink Panthpr," Days of Wine and Roses." RCA-Vict- Moon K -- At V i. 1 ? IT,' S H N? 5 eludes Salt Lake, Summittand Tooele counties would be changed to encompass only Salt Lake County. Weber county would add another judge, and the seventh judicial districtCarbon Emery Grand and San Juan counties would lose a judge. The terms of senators and their election would be changed a bit,' because of the new reapportionment. A bill will be proposed wherein half the state senators would be elected for four year terms and half for two year terms. The biU which wiU go into the legislature for this has been drawn up by the Legislative Council under the direction of Lewis Lloyd. The selection is mathematical with odd districts electing four year senators and even numbered 'districts electing for two year terms. Mr. Lloyd says other methods of selection are possible, including drawing from a hat, or even - heaven forbid - gerrymandering. Biit hes for the The session wUl also destructiveness on the part of is this deer grave discovered and photographed SAD EVIDENCE of hunters by ed be the position of the CoUege of Southern Utah as an indepen-- ( dent State College, to ratify an amendment to the United States Constitution regarding succession of the President, changing the name of the Utah Tourist and Publicity Council to the Utah Travel Council, to set up a study of the op-- e ' ration HUGE REDUCTION- S- 300 BOOS DOWN -- OVI MO TO CHOOM HKMU ODD ROLLS TO GO AT COST asked to consider clarifying eMDYsniPE7145 4 nous RYLOH TKI Gold, Brown, loigo 0 95 H.yi YOUR CHOICE tO 12 Roflt In Smart Docor Colon . of the legislature. NO KXTltA CHARttf CUSTOMERS OUT-OF-TO- 200 ROLL HEAVY ROOL Choooo from y In. t'0.95 duty Orwn. 12'x'lf' to 1 ViM H'xir 2 Mb 0M ENDS H IS'xJO' ACBULAM" Save Up To 70 On Remnants PLU5HPILE CappeTo e Tbt'Carfiet Highbnd Dr. at 3300 So. Salt.ake Cify6,Utah PhneIN !L irilaNy ANOV COOilT 47 U MNTIUm Tim ixpMwti Irvin Sorensen. many Utah hunters also break regulations including "night spot-ligh- t" Slim hunting. pointed out that one time he asked another hunter if he saw "No but I got anything some good sound shots, he said. "What do you mean sound shots?" Slim asked. "We shoot at the sounds in thebrushes," the otjier hunter said. The "deer-gra- ve incident may only be an isolated example of out of state hunters and their breaking the law, but yet again it might be more common-plac- e. Some 3 7 deer carcasses were counted in the graves uncovered by Mrs. Baker and she found six more aves, but the stench kept from uncovering them. Mr. Hancock said'. He explained that peak deer states," populations occurred' in the late 1940s, but were not har- vested properly. It is estimated that more deer died from starvation than were shot during those years," he said. The problem, according to the department of fish and game, is that there isnot too few deer, but not enough winter range to feed the already existing deer. "We have not been content with merely harvesting deer to correct the range problem. Rather deer winter ranges have been rehabilitated through artificial revegeta tipn," Mr. Hancock said. "Fish and Game experts point out that the decline in hunter success during this years hunt has occurred throughout the western states. "It is hardly reasonable to assume because hunting was slower in aU western states this year, that suddenly aU of the states run out of deer as some of the critics have in the individual charged or! River," andTheS?eet heart Tree." Our favorite track is the novel "Baby Ele phant Walk." I'm sure you'll! enjoy Hie ANITA KERR QUAR- -f TET now featured onK.W.I.C. STAY BEHIND THE FENCE . . . The odvortiting on the rear of Salt Lake City Line buses for MOUNTAIN STATES FENCE dramatically illustrates this point by having an actual. Realock chainlink fence on the buses. Ray Higgins of Higgins & Hall knows his clients dont get "fenced in" when he places his transit advertising with City Lines Transit Advertising Co., 602 East 5th South, r TXKMS-NOTM- . 4313 South. BRASS scene agriculture. show. evierj - They mg of The special session wiU also consider changing the states judicial districts anc adding some judges. The reason is to spread out the load between judges and .obtair faster action on litigation. The number of judges in the third judicial district would be increased from seven to nine. That district which now in- - . , Memwm partment De- New Possibility A me ftsf CobatnY , house inspection staff for 14. Strengthen Commission. program of the Board on Al15. Payment for coholism. air route litigations. 16. Expenses of Salt Lake County Grand Jury. 17. Compensate legislators for committee work travel between sessions. 18. State police teletype system. 19. Rent for quarters 20. for Juvenile Court. of Auditor's Strengthening staff. 21. Increase in slaughter at sIgabSkksb-oM- g! BANK Ramptoh VALUES inun LET THERE be light , . . County Commissioner John Prestem Creer lights the symbolic "torch lor the men In Vietnam" sponsored by KSXK. The event tot place behind the County fire station Wednesday night. (Continued from page 1) Highland Drive .at 33 rd South Carpctowna v 4 v; AND tures for the Governor. 8. Pay classification for court reporters. 9. Electronic data processing for state departments 10. by Finance Department. Restoration of curtailed services to the Health Depart11. Increases in Tax ment. Commission's auditing and collection staff. 13. Freight expense for the Liquor Commission. 13. Enforcement division for the Liquor Control -- each member of the mental health team contributes to her improvement. Dr. Reed Andrus Director of the Division of Mental Health, Utah Department of Health andjnembers' of his staff will serve as commentators for all the' 4 f 5l m t Iof Mrs. Pat Dobson, a young wife and mother who becomes mentaUy ilL In tracing her progress from the time 6f her admission to the hospital to her departure, it provides a good lot at the kind of care and treatment a first rate facility can offer and shows how story T v 1 ) A pi v1 - tv; v m. u , - . Y . Health Series 363-6579- .- "HARRY, YOUR WIFE KNOWS MORE ABOUT. WHATS GOING ON IN SALT LAKE THAN ANYBODY I KNOW HOW DOES SHE DO IT?. SO I SAID THEN HE SAID X |