Show j2 The Salt Lake Tribune Wednesday 1963 September 25 Water Level the Ground water levels-i- n area between the Wasatch Mountain Range and the east shore of Great SaltXake have generally declined since 1953 500 200 High temperatures will range Into the 80s The lows will go down Into the middle 40s The Last Warm Spell of Fall? Green River Logan Milford Ogden Provo Roosevelt Salt Lake Airport St George Wendover 86 75 7? 76 78 79 77 94 74 ANOTHER Conclusion reached was that no apparent relationship exists between development of water in the area and changes in quality of the water The study was made and report prepared by Ralph E Smith and Joseph S Gates of the U S Geological Survey in cooperation with the office of the Utah state engineer and published by the Utah Geological and Mineralogical Survey THE AREA covered lies between the Wasatch Mountains and Great Salt Lake and extends from the Salt Lake Davis County line to the lower Bear River Valley jn Box Elder County The study area was divided into three districts for observation purposes — the Bountiful districts In Davis County the Weber Delta district covering parts of Davis Weber and Box Elder countiesr and the Brigham district extending from Bear River Bay northward to the lower Bear River Valley The need is still acute the The state of culture in center director declared for Utah was judged Tuesday a suitable art museum night to be generally with alende nH— 'ofMvTrig had access to great art works led to “concy perhaps to emphasize "artistic pleasantries” rather fusion” not only of mistakthan challenging and provoc- ing gatherings of artifacts for art collections but of ative works A group of the foremost confusing art subjects with exponents of various arts art forms he said discussed the question of ‘Great Changes’ Utah’s cultural climate in a Joan J Woodbury of the symposium at the Salt Lake Uhiversity of Utah Modern Art Center 54 Finch ' Ln Dance Department said shq (35 South) found great changes in her Climate Good field especially in the last 10 years Maurice Abravanel direcThe cultural climate Is on tor of the Utah Symphony and James Haseltine Art the whole “marvelous” ac Center director agreed that the climate in the state is good ("fantastic” in Mr Abravanel’s term) and that which benefits one aspect of the arts — such as the symX phony or painting— eventual ly helps other aspects "We are all In the same boat” Mr Abravanel said eOpon 1pm Adults $1 00 Till “Either the climate is good ft Thon $1 25 for cultural activities or it O Children 35c - who deals in "artistic pleasant- really really new” she said "It prefers the literal to the more daring modem work” Theater Outlook Dr C Lowell Lees head of the university theater said the coming season in the drama was "very excit-lng- ” especially with the extensive use of students in productions His aim Dr Lees said is to bring about for Utah 'a true resident repertory theater “Our dedication is ©ODAV O 0 Pork Free After 6 Romp Parking Looks to Future Speaking of the immediate future the orchestra conductor called attention to the presentation! the Mahler “Eighth Symphony” scheduled for December Discussing pos- THE FUN'S STARTING isn’t” soon Dr Wiliam Christensen director of the University said his Theater Ballet group intends to present new works possibly one by a Utahn at its spring concert ‘Missing Link’ He observed that in ballet therfe tends to be a "missing link” between early training in the dance and profesThis sional performance larea is where he hopes the university group can function the most usefully The members of the panel were introduced by Alvin L Gittlns associate professor of art at the university ries” J!SaltLLakeJ3JreaJly re luctant to accept anything AT 2 THEATRES Open 4 30 Nightly Salt lake's Happiest Playground Do luxe snack bar Center Adults SI 25 Children Free 10)oq FOGG-!- s°o ges ® long-ter- goals he said “I hope someday to have enough money to pay our musicians so they TEMPERATURE CHART will noj have to get up each Idaho Data to Tuesday at S pm 87 Boise Utah day and spend a full day 86 r II Hr 24 Hr Burley at work at another job be77 Idaho Falls Low Free Pocatello High 76 53 fore 85 ' Blending they play a concert in Intermountain State 75 Bryce Canyon the evening” 81 72 Cedar City Billing 72 71 Coalville Butte Mr Haseltine pointed out 81 69 Delta Cheyenne 73 that the Church of Jesus Denver Elko Christ of Latter-daSaints Ely Salt Lake Weather Data: Precipitation Evanston has at 5 a pioneer history of en24 hour period ehded Tuesday for Grand Junction I 08 for Sept r p m none precipitation Las Vegas “WATER LEVELS "in the couraging the plastic arts 67 precipitation accumulative excess Reno accumulative 12 39 mce Oct 1963 Bountiful area study shows de- and that the need is to reRock Springs 39 sunrise Wednesday 6 18 deficiency Sheridan clined by five to 21 feet The turn to “the respect” for sunset 6 20 pm a m West Yellowstone the arts which the state Salt Laka City and vicinity— Continued center of greatest decline was fair and warm Wednesday and Thurs- near Woods Cross once had 80 low Wednesnear Wednesday day High In the Weber Delta district day night near 52 High Thursday 84 ‘Encouraging Signs’ fair and warm the decline was 15 to 27 feet Utah — Continued Mr Haseltine said the Art both and Highs days Thursday Wednesday 78 to 88 Lows Wednesday night 45 to 55 with greatest declines in the Center itself has a number — Fair and warm areas of the Hill Air Force Idaho Southeastern of encouraging things which and Thursday Highs both Wednesday Base and West Point days 75 to 85 Lows Wednesday night point to a growth of interest In the 40s “THE AREA in which the de in plastic arts The center’s Idaho — Continued fair Southwestern and Thursday and warm Wednesday ental gallery has rented cline of water levels exceeded Highs both days in the 80s Lows Wednes15 feet” the bulletin states day night (n the 50s Summary— Skies were clear throughout “coincides roughly with one of the Intermountain Region Tuesday Afternoon temperatures showed a little warm- the two areas in which large ing In southern Idaho and northern Ne vada They ranged In the 70s and 80s diameter pumped wells are except for eastern Wyoming where tem- concentrated and most of the peratures were only near 70 Low temperatures Tuesday morning were chilly decline is probably caused by Idaho and In some spots of southeast northern Utah Logan dropped to 37 end pumping” 33 LONDON — Lionel Bart Coalville of one “secret” on label The Water level declines farther librettist and composer of the north were not significant 13 indictments returned Sept London and Broadway stage 13 by a federal grand jury In THE STUDY concludes that hit "Oliver!” has been below-- or raal US District Court for Utah precipitation signed to compose the score was removed Tuesday with ansince 1953 was a significant for “The Winstone Affair” nouncement of the arrest of factor in the decline of water 20th Century-Fodrama of a New York man levels but states that it is not an army court martial based A Salt Lake youth was In possible to determine the ex- on the Howard Fast novel S MILTON ROTH 50 Long condition Tuesday night act effect of this factor two poor on is Island NY aqcused Scott Bringhurst Lake General Hospital in Salt counts of receiving money as OPENS LOOKING TO the future Petty Ford Salesman 6 30 to awarding a after a stabbing which oc- the Inducement an concludes: You'll fully appreciate the study PM subcontract - for construction curred in a church parking lot 1 an S anThat 419 Sth West increase In luxury of a '64 Ford when at Hill Air F orce Base 75c— Adults Children 25c 17 nual precipitation during the RUDY G MONTOYA you test drive it ot Petty ” Two Color Hits The indictment charges that son of Mr and Mrs Nelquavi-di- s next few years might slow the 'til 10 8 Open Roth received $2500 on Jan pm Friday BLOW Montoya 140 W 6th South rate of water level decline 24 1962 from James Howard pm Saturday was found in the foyer of Lu2 CurWITH Lowell Mendenhall John EXPECTED concero Ward Church of Jesus tinued increase in water use in tis and David LaValley all Latter-daSaints of Christ Frank Sinatra Jill St John the area no longterm rise in Great Falls Mont for award232 W 8th South Tuesday at —plus oxciting water levels is likely to occur ing them a subcontract for about 9 p m by Police Officer 3 The rate of water level deconstruction at HAFB R Archie Groussman clines probably will increase if John Wayne Elsa Martinoftt THE SECOND count alleges THE OFFICER said young at some future date the pump-agOne Showing of Each Foatore Nightly he received $1000 from the "Horn" 9 30j "Hatarl" 6 45 of water increases same men for awdmg them Montoya suffered a stab becauseground the one from abdomen his and the wound in supply another subcontract at the Weber Basin Project is insufin his' left arm base on April 22 1962 2!! South at 9th East ficient to meet the needs of Was hired to mate Usd car lot No 2 Main at 6ih So Witnesses told the officer Penalty is $10000 ’fine the area or if ground water is Used car lot No 3 at 41 6 So Mam was a accosted the federal in two youth by andor years “But not to date used as an alternative source prison on each count Roth small gang of juveniles as he of supply them rode his bicycle across the posted $2500 bail and was church parking lot TEST DRIVE It Miss - A WATER resource bulletin based on a five year investigation attributes the decline to rapidly growing population with consequent withdrawals and below-norma- l precipitation The major factor the study concludes has been increasing water withdrawals Data from 0 5 Weathar Bureau Region Residents of the Intermountain will bask In balmy weather Wednesday and Wednesday nioht Highs will range -- In Lows will ranse In the middle 80s i the 40s i ' Study Shows Utah’s Cultural Climate: It’s ‘GenerallyJ Excellent’ more than works and cording to as as to bring By Jim Fitzpatrick Woodbury some but it was she said it sible" he added Tribune Staff Writer Drop in sold The forecast Is “fair and warmer” for the entire Intermountain Region Wednesday r e - — rnssc 1 1 A '64 Oil FRIDAY Suspect Arrested To Air ‘Secret’ Librettist Draws US Indictment" ‘Winstone’ Job 4 ” - JAY SHEFFIELD -- JOAN FREEMAN Bed SCREENPLAY BY ELWOOD ULLMAN t SL Youth Poor After Stabbing Produced A COLUMBIA s Story on Mes by Norman Mcurer A NORMANDY PRODUCTION and Directed by NORMAN MAURER PICTURES RELEASE x SAXON AVENOENSIAVSIEOETO MIEL07! 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