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Show alt lake Local News Sports Highlights Nothing Second Section Salt Lake City, Utah TV Faro Page 17 March 24, 1964 Tuesday Morning Page 15 Serious By Dan Valentine BIRD LOVER: I was sitting in the living room pasting trading stamps in a book when I heard I the thin tinkle of 1 glass in the kitch-b- City Had Sought to Tap Four Wasatch Tunnels n. What you I yelled. do-fih- Theres a blue jay in the kitchen I window and Tm I making fmartipi, Four applications filed by the Salt Lake City Metropolitan Water District to appropriate water from tunnels collecting water in th Wasatch Mountains have been rejected. State Engineer Wayne D. Criddle announced Monday. him a my wife I said. THE WATER DISTRICT SOUGHT the water for city use, claiming the tunnels have collected and discharged water into the Provo River drainage basin that is naturally tributary to the Big Cottonwood Creek drainage basin. Mr. Criddle, who held a hearing last November on the appropriation requests, said there is no unappropriated public water in the area. Thats a n 1 c e Valentine thing to do," I said. Dont put too much vermouth in it I understand blue jays like em real dry." If the downtown pigeons get bourbon, our blue jays will get martinis, my wife said. Youre all heart, Elaine, M I said. THE WATER district asked tiie state engineers office to approve appropriation of about 2 million gallons a day from the Spiro, Ontario, Mayflower and Steamboat tunnels. Several water-use- r agencies currently using the water had protested the applications. What other woman would think of a martini for a thirsty blue jay. You keep going like this and youll get a Valentine of the Day one of these bright mornings. Where are the olives? my wife asked. In the shelf over the stove, I said. I cant find em, my wife answered. Theres only a bottle of small onions. GIVE THE blue jay a SO I said. gibson, I will, she said. I went back to the trading stamps, and I heard the en window open. kitch- This was only a part of the crowd of thousands of persons who attended the first of the three days of Stork-I- fs Boys ie Then I heard a rattling and a What you doing banging. now? I said. , t Getting the tom and Jerry bowl out, my wife said. The Tribunes The Terrace, annual Spring Garden Festival at The free program on 464 S. Main. gardening and outdoor living will continue through and Wednesday with many activities set. Tuesday Twins Welcome Tribune Spring Garden Festival Hurry, hurry, little blue Jay, Twin sisters gave birth to my wife cooed. "Come and get of less xonswilhlaaperiod a slug nfjrjn fmm the Valen than 60 houreatCottonwood-Hospital, Tar. tine bird Murray. ALL WAS QUIET for a minAT 2:82 A.M. Saturday ute, then: Come on, blue jay, Mrs. Bruce McConkie became the mother of a son weighing my wife yelled. seven pounds, two ounces. do to than I got better things At 1:22 p.m. Monday her sislean out of a window during a snowstorm trying to get a stupid ter, Mrs. Kent Park, gave birth to a son who tipped the bird to take a gibson. scales at six pounds, four, ounces. Finally, a window slammed. Let him freeze his wings off, IT WAS THE first child for my wife muttered. each. Monday evening the two Maybe his wife wont let him new mothers were In the same drink, I said. 'Maybe hes hospital room, hut Mrs. is to return home Tuesafraid to go back to his nest with, . day, on his breath. gin Both the Parks and the Mo I COULDNT care less, my Conkies reside at .4608-9t- h wife Said. Im through with East, Murray. , him. Hed better not come around here next summer when its hot and expect to get a tom collins. Easter Recess To Spring Utah Schools Show Draws Thousands, Wins Bouquets to AN EQUALLY interesting and Gardening, beautification and ing complete gardens comfortable outdoor living are ceramic displays; floral ar- beautiful show is set again for not limited to any age. rangements ; fable arrange- Tuesday and Wednesday, with ments; displays of gardening doors open free to the public THIS WAS proved to thouand supplies; bottle from 10 a.m. to 10 pun. each in spite equipment and almost sands of. persons who gardens, anything day. of slightly inclement weather else dealing with gardening, One of many highlights of the attended the first day of the gi- beautification and outdoor day included announcement of Fesfree Garden Spring gantic, the Gardener of the Year, tival and Outdoor Living Show The Lake Salt sponsored by Tribune, The Associated Garden Clubs of Utah and nurserymen, landscapers and dealers in J , , i garden prdducts. Here Is the program for Tuesday, the second day of The The colorful show opened, at Salt Lake Tribunes Spring Garden Festival :,r i, J. , .' ribbon-cuttin- g 2 p.sw with-- a "Y Opening 10 a.m. . . ceremony at the entrance of The Afternoon, Mrs. James Knearem, presiding. Terrace, 464 S. Main, site of the 2 p.m. Chrisanthemum culture. festival. . , 2:30 p!mmafl fruits n home gardens.' ' SOME OF THE many celebriv 3 pun. Distribution of gifts. ties taking part in the grand Mrs. 3:10 pun. Flowed arrangement forum, demonstration. opening included: George ' D. Clyde, wife of the governor; 4:15 p.m. Distribution Of gifts. Mrs. J. Bracken Lee, wife of the Evening, Wasatch Mais and Salt Lake Mens Garden mayor; Mrs. A. L. Stenburg, Gubs, sponsors. 7 p.m. Growth of geraniums. president of the UAGC: Mrs. , Genevieve H. Folsom, Tribune 7:30 p.m. Lawn planting, care. Garden Editor; Mr. and Mrs. 8 p.m. Native planting materiaL ", 8:30 p.m. Distribution of gifts. , Casey ODonnell, rosarians from DabMr. and Mrs. and 8:40 p.m. Compost use in gardens. Denver, i 9:10 p.m. Fertilizer use. ney Otis Collins, consulting and former president, 9:40 p.m. Questions and answers. Denver Rose Society. 9:50 p.m. Distribution of gifts. JO pun. Show closes until Wednesday, 10 a.mT BOTH OF THE latter couples are guest speakers at the festi-va- Schedule for Second Day at L man-hatta- fash-lone- -- - Road Director to Bypass Utah Gubernatorial Bid -- t Garage Burglarized n, writes ' Thisdisproves t , i Dark March skies have brightened Utahs water outlook. EXPERTS MONDAY looked happily at the white aftermath af a weekend snowstorm that provided a wet topping for a damp month, , U.S. Weather Bureau forecasters at , an-Inc- total moisture for inches of an inch more than THAT BROUGHT Club. resumed by late Monday night at the giant Kennecott Copper Utah Copper Division after work ground to a halt last Wednesday when the big dike around the tailings gave way. Corp.s ... ..." CPA to Seek Nomination For Auditor THE METROPOLITAN Water District filed Feb. 20 in Third District Court a suit seeking ajudication of water rights from fee Spiro TunneL Mr. Novak said It is undecided what action will be taken in regard to ajudication of other tunnel water or on rejection of applications. The state engineers decision may be appealed through court action within 60 days of the deniaL L. R, (Bob) Edwards, veteran certified public accountant in Utah, Monday announced his candidacy for fee Republican Party nomination for state auditor. MR. EDWARDS is chief dep-ut- y state auditor and previously served four years as chief deputy state treasurer. He was formerly chief field auditor for the state auditor and from 1932 to 1937 served as director of the two ALSO REJECTED were accounting division of the State applications of New Park Mining Tax Commission. Co. to appropriate water from fee Mayflower Tunnel, contendI AM A firm believer in the ing the water develops within check and balance system of its mine workings and has never state government, Mr. Edbeen tributary to any surface wards said in announcing his' stream. candidacy. Our present system of three-wa- y Salt Lake Gty Corp. protested control between fee Departthe application, claiming fee water was tributary to Big Cot- ment of Finance, State Treastonwood Creek, to which fee city urer and State Auditor, gives the holds substantial water rights. state this control. I HAVE worked with all deTHE MIDWAY Irrigation Co. and agencies of the partments water fee protested, claiming state and have constantly advosought is tributary to fee Provo River basin. The state engineer cated strong financial control, held fee water was already ap- he continued. A graduate of Cornell Univerpropriated. sity with a degree in business administration, Mr. Edwards is a member of the Utah Associa108 Fraternitys tion of Public Accountants; The 108th anniversary of member, Military Order of Sigma Epsilon Fraternity will World Wars; member of Ameribe observed Saturday at 8 p.m. can Legion Post No. 2 and the with a dinner-danc- e at the New-hou- National Guard Association of HoteL Glen T. Nygren, fee United States. eminent supreme archon, will h be guest speaker, said Steve HE RESIDES at Maag, president of the Univer- East with his wife, fee former Elizabeth Hayward. sity of Utah SAE chapter. . - se 1227-lOt- Trusty at Prison Escapes, Area Lawmen Press Hunt i Salt Lake Municipal Airport Monday recorded a trace of moisture in periodic t of flurries to add to that fell Sunday. Bahai Special to The Tribune AD operations BINGHAM ii I -THE LAW seems well, settled upon the ap- L. R. Has (Bob) Edwards plicant to demonstrate that fee been Utah CPA for 89 years. water from fee tunnels is unaphe propriated public water said. Except during extremely high runoff years, fee basic water supply of the Weber and Provo rivers into which these tunnels issue is fully appropriated, Mr. Criddle said. that the burden is J. P. OKEEFE, general manager of the Utah division, inspected the temporary repairs on the dike early Monday and ordered all operations to resume. Full operations were resumed at the mine Monday at 11 p.m. S. A CONCRETE and definite The concentrators started up program to provide access to at 8:30 p.m. again the great Lake Powell area and Utahs many scenic and recreaAPPROXIMATELY 3,500 men tional areas has been initiated. went back to work. They had been idled when the accident 4. THROUGH the years have established valuable liaison forced closing of operations. Tailings were pouring into the with the highway profession as Special to The Tribune an officer and member of the pond early Monday as work to executive committee of the repair the dike continued. The POINT - OF - THE - MOUNWestern Association of State temporary dike, Mr. OKeefe TAIN A trusty walked away said, will hold until engineers Highway Officials. from the Utah State Prison complete permanent repairs, estimated to take several weeks. dairy Monday afternoon an 4 officers throughout fee WORK IS being rushed to build peace area were alerted about 3:30 an internal dike at the spot of the breakthrough, which had p.m. caused water and tailings to DONALD BUCK, 25, Magna, said Monday that nearly all Utah waterflood a large area. Work also is serving one to 20 years for bursheds received new snow over the week- progressing to repair the moisture-end, but the areas most needing tall permanent dike, officials glary and who was to have had southern and eastern Utah got said. a parole hearing in September, least snow. was missed about .3:30 p.m., A COMPLETE summary of the water Deputy Warden G. M. Fitzgerald said. picture will be available after statewide He was received at fee prissnow course checks April 1, Mr. Peck on Feb. 24, 1960, from Salt Lake added. Watersheds near Salt Lake Gty are County to serve one to 20 years for burglary and paroled Sept of recordahead moisture substantially An Industrious thief was beings taken until March 23 a year ago. ing sought by police Monday 19, 1961, but returned July 17, 1962, for parole violation. AT THE MOUNTAIN Dell Reservoir after a parking meter valued at found its cut was from $57.50 HE IS NOT considered dangerstation three and inches of moisture have fallen since March 1, and steel pipe base at 225 Edison SL ous. . Deputy Warden Fitzgerald nearly 12 inches since Oct 1, 1963 thats (148 East). two inches more than during a similar POLICE theorized that a pipe said Buck was last seen shortperiod In 1962-6cutter was used to cut through ly afternoon. He was wearing Measurements at the Gty Creek Puri- the h pipe. It was pre- the prison blue denim trousers fication , Plant Monday night showed a sumed that the meter con- and shirt, and could possibly be similar picture slightly more than 114 tained only a small amount of wearing an army parka over inches for the 1964 water year, these, he said. change. SAM, THE SAD CYNIC, SAYS: Only four more shopping days to get downtown and buy your Easter snowshoes! Eldon Dennis, Brigham Young University faculty member, will present a lecture with colored slides, "The Fruits of Southern Rhodesia, Thursday at 8 p.m. in the University of Utah Union under sponsorship of the U. All Operation Rolls Again At Kennecott WE ARE accelerating to an construction program," he said. Any Interruption In this program would obviously be harmful. ThgJState Road Commission has ask&nhat I remain with the department to accomplish this task." work Dark, Damp Days but Wonderful To Speak at U. of U. IT WAS NOTED during the presentation that Mr. Jaeger has held and now holds affiliations and offices in a number of gardening clubs and societies; that he has a beautiful garden around See Page 21, Column 1 WATER AND tailings in the big pond broke through the northeast portion of file dike early Wednesday, cutting a hole in the dike which in turn caused the firm eventually to stop all operations at our the mine and concentrators at Arthur. , theory that all taxmen have no music In their souls. Auditor Lloyd is not just an amateur songwriter, either. His songs are published. His latest to hit the music stands is a love song called, Light of the Moon I Seek My Loved One. v Its nice to know a tax man with a song heart . . . and a Valentine to you, sir. ... CHOSEN WAS EDWIN F. Jaeger, 1150 Sherman Ave. (1330 South). He was awarded a large stiver Revere bowl with his name and newly won title hand engraved on it y'1 JOSEPH NOVAK, attorney representing the water district, had asked the state engineer to withhold action on the applications until there could be court adjudication of water rights. This office can see no particular disadvantage to the applicants position by a ruling now, Mr. Criddle said. ' tm lf , popular chosen after many nominations had been muHed over by the judges. s . Easter Recess or Spring Vacaup a batch for tion by whatever name it is you to take out to the polar known, a break In classroom hears Hogle Zoo, she said. routine for Utah school children t , is coming this weekend. BETTER MIX up some for the lions, I said, MOST PUBLIC schools will But the opening ceremony was and a pink lady for the ele- provide either Friday or Thurs- only the beginning. day and Friday as Easter Rephant . . . and some old FROM THAT point on, visicess, with school out until Monfor the seals . . . and maylayoff will ap- tors to the free show entered a day. The two-da- y be some brandy for the monply in the Salt like Gty, Gran- world of beauty, ranging from keys. includ , ite, Jordan, Murray and Davis landscaping displays Isnt it wonderful to have a County school districts.., great heart and be a lover of Utah Highway Department Dibirds and animals?" my wife SOME PRIVATE and parochirector C. Taylor Burton Monday ; al schools will dismiss Wednessaid. took himself out of the states It sort of makes you feel all day and not resume classwork 1964 gubernatorial race.- until later next week. warm inside," I sail HIS WITHDRAWAL leaves Judge Memorial will extend And did you hear about the the Mitchell , Vacation Melich, Moab, and Secthrough Spring Salt Lake pigeon who got a Monday and Tuesday. St retary of State Lamont F. ToMary ticket for drunken flying? ronto as avowed candidates for of the Wasatch students will rethe GOP nomination for goverturn on . Tuesday. TODAYS VALENTINE - r nor. , " An extra special Valentine toROWLAND HALL- - St Marks Mr. Burtons reasons: day to an income tax auditor will be dismissed at close of 1. A RULING from the Gvil who has music in his soul. school Thursday until April 6. Service Commission that a comHes D. Clyde Lloyd. He lives at 157 Coatsville Ave. Five days plete termination of his Higheach week Clyde labors at the way Department assignment would be required ih lieu of a Utah State Tax Commission. He Police Monday were investileave of absence. audits tax returns, and he has gating the theft of an auto genEmery County 2. Utah is at the "most criti erator and battery from the ga- To a cold auditors eye. 1964 1 March 24, Emble-tocal of Miss point in its expanded Highrage Margaret But in his spare To March 24, 1963 0 533 E. 6th South, Sunday with about one-hatime he AH of 1963 2 way Program of for completion The was valued time the property night songs . . . love at $29.90. (See Story On Page 24) expended. songs. Why? Tm mixing the Four ater Pleas March to two and normal. Scattered snow was reported across the state during the day, and weathermen say variable cloudiness and more snow flurries are on tap Tuesday. - UTAHS HIGHWAYS remained in good shape Monday, with the exception i of a stretch of U.S. 89 south of Hatch, Garfield County, which was closed for about two hours during the afternoon by drifting snow. Late Monday the Highway Patrol all major roads open and bare, with some icy spots forming on mountain pass highways. THE WEEKEND storm, while statewide, gave an especially heavy dose of d snow to northern Utah, with fallout centered on the Salt Lake Valley. For the water year-Octo- ber to October the Salt Lake total now is six and inches, only less than normal, water-weighte- THAT THE STORM chose to hit hardest in the states northern half was unfortunate,', however, from 'a water standpoint. ' Eugene L. Peck, staff hydrologist, X v I Meter Thievery: Its Pipe Cincli 214-inc- P I Donald Buck . . . 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