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Show $ Hew Storm ToVarm 4f Utah A Little QSWP fflGfife Q5Q3?Qte vi jPT I The mercury dipped below areas again Tuesday night, but skies Clouded up Wednesday in advance of a new storm and started temzero in many Utah X- - i mS&aJLj ' Wednesday, Stock Market- Acts To Tighten Controls Plan Aims At Better Operations The Board of Governors of the Salt IaKp Stock Exchanga Wednesday announced plans to upgrade its operations. Almost half of the firms currently listed must move to meet new listing lequirements or face delisting However, no timetable has been set for the firms to meet the regMrements. The Exchange will make an evaluation of each firm, and jvill make the final decision on after weighing each company's position. Exchange officials have already begun reviewing companies, and firms have been notified that they must take steps to comply with the new, higher requirements or face 'delisting Of 87 companies listed, 40 or more face possible delisting, said an exchange official. Exchange Executive The exchange also announced it plans to hire an exchanga executive. The new requirements wera announced by directors who took office last January, promising a program to bolster tha exchange. The new requirements are: - Market value of outstanding stock of each company must be at least $100,000. Entirely new, this rule will affect about 20 companies, said of- ognized by every visiting city relics of its past still playing planner is the valley's back- a vital part of its life. As headquarters of the drop of Wasatch Mountains. To an outsider, these dominate Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, it also has a everything in the city. It has a pioneer heritage religious aura felt in only a matched by no other city, with few other cities of the world. HELP S.L. LOOK AHEAD, SEND YOUR SUGGESTION , Now you can have a "say in what Salt Lake City should include in its future planning and at the same time try for a $25 U.S. Savings Bond. The contest is conducted in connection with the Deseret News articles which discuss plans for the future of the states capital city. . Because of the prominence Salt Lake City plays on' the rest of the state, every resident in Utah may voice his opinion as to future plans. Each winning essay will fife reprinted in whole or part in an article dealing with people want for future Salt Lake City. Essays should cover the topic, What I would dike Utahs capital city to include in its planning for the futuie, in 500 words or less. Entries may be submitted by any resident in Utah. and they should TheyshouWoe typed and double-spaced- , include specific suggestions for the city. t - Each of the top three essays will be worth a $25 U.S. Savings Bond. Entries are bping accepted now. Mail to "Future Plans, co Deseret News, P.O. Box 1257, Salt Lake City 10, Utah. 109 Inches At Alta Alta now has a total depth v AV , of 109 inches and the Brighton-Solitudarea has approximateU.S. Atty. William Thurman, left, and Secret ly 93 inches. Altas low temService agent Robert Grube inspect equipment 14 was below during perature the night. v used by Salt Laker to make phony coins. Daytime temperatures didnt get very high Tuesday. Salt Lake Citys high of 14 was 34 degrees lower than the normal of 48 for this time of year. But Wednesday's high was near 28 and by Thursday the mercury should climb to about 40. Low Wednesday A complaint chaiping Roval Donald Roid, 41. 30 ' 2 R, night will be in the4ow 20s. ficials. West Temple, with manulactui mg and Wind In Valleys passing counteifeit $1 No less than 200 stoek- Windy weather is expected and half dollar coins, was signed Wcdncsdav . holders must be listed. ThiS in western valleys along with Robert I Grube. special agent in charg- - of the Salt Lake wili a -- few- jrms Thu the incoming storm. US. Secret Seivice office, signed the complaint before U.S. aiso afpct jS new. entirely or Recurring periods of rain Commissioner E. M. Garnett. Market value of stock held snow are expected for the next, Mr. Grube arrested Reid in by other than control per- five days, mostly in the norththe suspects hotel room must be at least $50, 000. The state. west portion of the Tuesday evening This will affect several con-- ' rising trend in temperatures The agent confiscated a hot cerns. will bring them up to near In S.L used for melting metal, plate Companies must submit below or little a average of Paris molds, hack- information to the exchange plaster normal. . Too saw blades, metal files, and and open stock records for exSt George was Utahs warmbars of metal. amination at any time. At est spot again Tuesday with Salt Lake City wholesale Also taken were 20 counter- present, only ,brief report ta a high of 43. Ouray was low have fallen as feit coins, mostly of the $1 va- the SEC and the exchange ig with 23 below. The nations egg prices needed. as cents a dozen riety. much four with Fla , was Orlando, high Transfer Agent Mr Grube on in was last the somp urged any person 89, and the coldest spot grades who might have anv of the Each company must main- Williston, N.D., with 40 below week. counterfeit coins to make ar- - tain a transfer agent in Salt' zero. The Intermountain Farmto surrender them Lake City to handle transfer. ers Assn, reports the cause toangements of stock between holders. Thi the Secret Service. is too many eggs, not enough rule will be rigidly enforced, i market. Grade AA large Companies must mail to' stockholders and the exchange' were selling at wholesale an annual report, including prices of 40 cents a dozen; sheet, a profit and , To loss statement, and a review of Large A eggs at 39 and 38; Mediums at 38 and Large B County Commissioner C. the year by the management. Listed companies must W. (Buck) Brady is legally eggs at 34 cents a dozen. Of also hold an annual meeting on leave as a deputy sheriff, The Egg and Feed Department of the Intermountain County Attorney Grover A. and notify both the exchangp and stockholders of time and Giles opined Wednesday. Glue sniffers may find it Farmers Assn, has reported Commissioner Brady had place. if future weather is good, In addition, the companies more difficult to obtain tube requested an opinion from production may continue , of plastic glue in the Salt Lake high. Prices would then stay the county attorneys office must keep the exchange noti-of in charfipd any change as to his status. Mr. Giles down on eggs. area from now on. noted that because the com- ters or bylaws. Retail prices vary, but Rose Park merchants alThe requirements wera missioner has filed an appliAA eggs are ready have moved the, glue Large at 49 cents generally cation and has paid the fees mailed Wednesday to com-- ' a dozen, selling so that Mediums at 47. under the counter therefore, he is a legal candi- panies and businessmen in customers will have to ask a date for public office. See EXCHANGE, Page B 9 clerk for it, and Salt Lake police are asking other area merchants to do the same. Capt. Phillip E. Brinker-hoff- , head of the Salt Lake Youth Bureau, said most of the youths who hae been indulging in glue sniffing have been shoplifting the glue, Preventive Steps He hopes to eliminate this Utah's Most Eligible Bachelor of 1962 practice by putting the tubes Army, he was stationed at Ft. Hood. Tex. under the counter, and while Is a sheppman. Which is near a girls college with an en- clerks cannot refuse to sell rollment of about 300. But not a sheepish man. the glue, they will be able to During the 22 months he was at Ft In fai t, the girls call Farrell Wankier make note of who buys it, how Hood. Wank dated at least 200 of the often and in what quantities. Jr. a wolf in sheepmans clothing. girls there. The potentially dangerous Wank grew up at Levan, attended practice came to He isnt the love - em and peeve em the fore again this week when classes at Utah State University and was stu-detype, though. Farrell managed the delicate an exchange a Salt Lake mother asked task of dating six girls who were roomto Ecuador. take to her police mates. Without making a single one of Who'd he date boy into custody. them in The angry about it. Ecuador? At the Salt Lake Detention As assistant executive secretary of the Home, the youth said he had daughter of that National Wool Growers Assn., Farrell trav. been drunk six times in the nations president, els plenty. He often goes to Washington past two weeks from sniffing no less. for lobb ing. When Farrell fumes from plastic glue. The was USU stua most recent time was Sunday. Tlie ladies man from Levan shouldn't dent, he judged have trouble getting to see Sen. Barry Others Named livestock s h'o w s. Goldwater. He and the senator's secreThe boy also named several Once he met other youths at the junior high tary are, uh, friends. Most Eligible beautiful lady he attends as having particiUtah's Most Eligible Bachelor isnt a judge in San Francisco, He invited her to pated in glue sniffing. see the town with him. handsome character like Rock devastatingly WednesCapt. Brinkerhoff he doesnt need to be. Wank but Hudson, Before the day was over that beautiday said the other youths and l drives a auto, owns a sheep their parents had been conful lady livestock judge was talking about near ranch and dresses like a Roosevelt, the It learned was tacted and a ring. For Wanks nose.. What Im Boston a at lawyer party. When wedding .boys had sniffed glue perhaps trying to say is, that lady worked fast hes not on his Sheep ranch. once or twice, but had not But Farrell was faster. He dresses so splendidly that the ladies made a habit of It. dont believe hes not a white collar worker Once an old-- girl friend even wrote Farall the time. "I cant, said one young lady rell to apologize for getting married. who was the object of his attention fot the SECTION B be It may not entirely, his handsome "believe that you live the rough, face, neat appearance, and ad glibbing that moment, toilsome life of a sheep rancher. dirty, him attractive to the sq makps lassies, 9 "My dear young lady, replied The Most ' has a nervous habit He Y'see, "Wan Sports Bachelor, "not six hours agcTI was Eligible actually winks unconsciously. Financial midwife to a sheep! playing .Ttist Radio-Tnatural, I guess, grinned., the -'- 7 Even-th- e letter of nomination for Far-Highlights bachelor. 8 ,The Solid Beat v rell carried a hint of romance. Its lone be- 1 Comica - ... -- 8 Wank the winker strikes up conversatrayed the writer as a female. If the girlish Obituaries tions with girls as casually as some people handwriting dicing cinch it. the signature Jtction Ads strike a Snatch, As a first lieutenant in the ,I See BACHELOR, rlge BJ . e Suburbs-rWhy- ? Resident Charged In Coin Counterfeiting S.L. Temple Square is an "outstanding example of how closely the Church ties in with the city, said one planper. It has a "wonderful geographic location, in the Salt Lake Valley, with the mountains encircling it and providing a limit to its sprawl. The bench areas separate business naturally from residential areas. In addition, it is She djjtribu-tiocenter for the Nlountam West in an area where wholesale business exceeds retail sales. It is a natural crossroads and tourist center for a vat ring of natural parks. It also has a climate which provides an exciting variety of moods ranging from ski facilities in the winter to a Mediterranean calm in the summer. However, it also has its problems. We are woefully short on parks, said Vernon Jorgen- See PLANNING, Page Egg Prices Dip n 28, 1962 February resorts. S.L Losing Out To li section No precipitation was recorded in Utah Tuesday except for traces of ,new snow at the ski Beautiful Setting , But Many Needs r b 5 to 20. , Planner. "More and more people are wanting to come back to the city for its vitality. Salt Lake has some of the greatest advantages of any city its size. Chief among these and rec below zero reading at IHntah Ouray, County, apparently made it the coldest spot in the state. Bryce Canyon was close behind with 22 below, and. Richfield, where it was 25 below the previous night, had 21 below. Cedar City had 15 below, Roosevelt 13 below, Delta 6 below and Tooele 4 below. Salt Lake Citys low was 1 degree and Logan had a 2. Pacific Storm The new storm moving in off the Pacific is expected to bring occasional light snow to northwestern Utah by Wednesday night or Thursday. Skies will be mostly cloudy through Thursday, but temperatures will be . considerably warmer Highs will range from 32 to 45, compared with readings between 22 and 35 Wednesday. v Lows Wednesday night will be warmer, too, ranging from Salt Lake City faces a crisis in its growth, say planners, as items needed to beautify the city begin to mount. Most needed, however, is citizen concern and support of badly-neede- d projects. By DON WOODWARD 23 Lake city, Utah - peratures on rising trend. A Deseret News Staff Writer Salt Lake City, now 115 years old, is like the girl .who Invited her 'boyfriend to a party, only, to have him end up at the home of her rival who had the candy. There just isn't any room to' grow in the city anymore, and in spite of its magnificent setting and unique advantages, its workers more and more have moved out to neighboring suburbs. It has advantages, but it has problems. Land is scarce within the city limits, and the city itself needs many more facilities than it now has. .It needs parks, civic auditoriums, cultural centers, more attractive housing close in, a vigorous business district. Eventually it may receive these things but when, how and where is largely the province of the city planner. And he depends on citizens for their support. W ev e had an outward movement nationally, but suburbia is beginning to look like it's not the paradise it was once thought, said Vernon Jorgenson,' Salt Lake City salt Just late-son- Area; Many Merchants Act B-- mm. wmm Curb Sale ) Sniffing Glue STATE OF THE PEOPLE By n Warren Noyce, staff artist Diagram shows latest concept to revitalize downtown areas. Access and bypass roads ring the downtown, with planned apartments just outside and parking lots, garages inside the ring. lid Fuel Boosters To Receive Dr(t WuMntton New WASHINGTON Solid fuel boosters capable of developing more than two million pounds of thrust will be tested with the Titan HI, the nations top space official said Tuesday. The testimony of James E. Webb, director of the National Aeronautics and Space Administration, is particularly whose .misheartening sile industry is built around h, solid-fue- l propellant Testifying before, the House Space Committee, Mr. Webb said the testing of the diameter booster woifld add I materially Tto the space proL .- - gram. He did hot state when these units would be tested. The Titan HI Is still & Pla 120-inc- ning and development stage with tests still to coma on the Titan IL Rep; David S. King member of the Space Committee, said that both Thiokol Chemical Corp. and Hercules .Powder Co. are interested in the big solid fuel boosters. Both have Utah plants. Mr. Webb told committee members that the Defense Department has primary responsibility for solid fuel development. He added, however, that NASAs Large Launch Vehihas recomcle Committee mended strong and vigorous In the efforts to solid fuel field. I believe the country can have confident jthat the solid v fuels development is going to be pushed and as rapidly as possible, Mr. Webb told the committee. But, he, warned, liquid fuels will continue to' be used for large space boosters In the immediate future. We, will still make the most speed and achieve the greatest reliability in forwarding our space program by relying on the F-- l and M-- l liquid hydrohe gen engines this., year, said. S In answer to a direct ques, tion from Rep. King as to why more emphasis was not placed on solid fuel development, Mr. Webb said he felt this type of fuel twiU be able to' compete more effectively after more evidence is in." glue-sniffin- Deadline Tonight For Cinerama Contest1 Entries Tests With Titan, Webb Says , Just hours remain In which you can filter the Seven Wonders of , the World travel contest Entries must be postmarked before midnight Wednesday, according to Ted Kirkmeyer, manager of the . Vjla Theater. Cosponsoring the travel contest with the Villa are the Deseret News, Cinerama and Scandinavian Airlines. The top prize is $100 in cash and free transportation for two to either London, Paris or Rome. An official jwas published w)eseret. New rules. blank entry blank Tuesdays In- - along with 'Additional entry are available at the .Villa Theater. late-mode- . 2-- . i j j I , 6-- 7 , - -- A 0 10-1- 5 A aaaas , A - -- " . - 1 , |