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Show i, r ' . ' - ' , - .1111 r . 4 ri14'.;) EIC ..,- ri 4 p4 llGtf L, 0, , r , I I ,. I : rv dr1 LI (5. 1 4., . tailability Plart Pushcd At Governori..Cçihforen0:, - tr.,. Á , ,- .; 4 4 I ' 1 ,.... , ' kir s ,,, 4 . , 3 , - I 4- . I . s. - , -- . '. ' ) .. ' ,' f , , ,, , , - ,,, ,, . 4 :, A6. ---,,.,..-,, 1 V 1 t- i 1 4 - ". ' , ' '' 1,..., p . ,, I , , , - ' y , ' , th , S . .' ; , , .., governors were asked tern available-t- or private atnd load use in urban and' industrial development A molutictt to this effect wat proposed b9 Nevada Gov. Sawyer as the three-daGovernors CnIeMnet under way here. t , ARIL-Wes- 1 4 s 7 ... , . , . s (4 C Z rav firroac-Vll- , ' , s A , "''''' - I - ' ' ' - ' ," , ,csite.61;" Amon." itstmmok.ob 411400, ' I. ', - ot lagil- eflfterld , oii-r at sialpturing, - 1- RA.. Village 1 , .- ernment RolarrAtteeling NE , ', heavy wet snow ideal fin.. , , AMmonno".1..a immunomor. - ' , - 'rhe more we ask the Addressed.::- ,, , , ' 1111 -- gpvd,g - ' t -- , . , s, ByElder.Evans Al - - :000.t.4.ust40 Poto.1 ( - Ts, ,,, el 0'..;A4.0:0,.S.t.M ,. Davis Delônclant 1100S.::T. y Sun-Utah- ' 0- r, - Pleads Innocent, , 0 Wails Trial Dee a' J - 1 -- De-Yor- A-1- L still , ... I twin-engin- - n ritahns Take Polio Cubes 'Tremendous' Turnout e The-fudg- .) the-great - - , n - ' . 3 Memo , , ' y ) Bit , - 7 . ----- , . . -- -- 3-- 6 VOI CE I" -4 IV ES T - ;14,-,,- - 21 , nr W 4 NI O s - ,- , tr--- ' referred to ,the Juvenile Court for auto theft! Fifteen of them were Oirls! ., departments have been refeTted to the court - lic,health the state this week throughout THREE OR MORE TIMES. , during regular office hours. Emergency rooms at most ?Lo' That's bad eno report consider - the Pitab also have a stipply of t: i the vaccine. Judge's footnote to his All. frt addition, specifil, makeup ; 'Only four an were . clinics will be set up hter in others were stolen when the,owner left the ". -"Passing over the impact of destroyed the week. keys in the ignition or when the ignition lives, mere financial ontudderationo ecritun Salt Lake City residents switch --was on 'oft rather thari lock.'" . -- , --- , .--- : - against such an alternative." get makeup doses at th Salt ''. blame? ' 'Vl'ho to is nter in , ' It costa about $2,500 a year to keep A Lake City Health , We' wonder if 300 citations were issued ' child at the Industrial School.. Add capital the,, old Veteran Administra- tion tiospital,en 12th Avenue. - Ca.) ownere Tor leaving their autos as "temp- - Improvements and maintenance and the cost The - - tenons?' Is it not CounI( Health Center, law leave to the , , As against ;loser to $4.000. , 1945 ,, State, will dispense keys in a cart , Probation 'sérrices cost around ' the teine to county residents. ' A special clinic is scheduled Garlf adds' tnzsc', figures ' $300 p:r year. - Per- child! '. : - Judge, . , ' -, for South Salt Lake ,Wednes. t and remarki: ,,, ' "Prevention, has to be the key to h day from 1 to 3 pm. Others -- The court received' referrals in three , a hopeless financial picture: concludes the will be held later in the week ' ca' tegoriew traffic. delinquency and neglect- ' in Midvale, Murray and Magna ., jtOge. ' ' indeed It does. Put those car keys in your areas. Times and places will depend'eney. There were 6,212 traffic refer- - 't "''s'a be announced later, polio eat., 4,213 delinquency referrals and 616 pocket - or handbag. . aid. eabes. .Joseph- 1Aindotrom----tials. , . . "One implication of this figure Is that there are 700 children close to the'point gi being :vonunitted tothe Industrial School," ' said Judge Garff. - , '- -- , . - - . - -- V - , , , - 4 ; ;,,, 4 - - - , 6 .. ' , ' ' , - si - ' draw up a resolution support. ing creation Of a seven-countconservancy district - The distrkt would act as eon. tracting agent with the U.S. Bureau of Reclamation for the proposed CUP project. , Last week the Salt Lake City Conuniulon also- unanimously approved the reCommendation of Water Commissioner Con. tad B. Harrison in support of the district- -Taxes Discussed The decision Monday came at an informal meeting in the office of County Commissioner C. W. Brady. Commissioners w e r 0 told that taxpayers in the county, which represents 75 per cent of assessed valuation of the seven counties in the proposed district. would pay taxes on 'onlY-2per cent of the project. This is because 85 per cent of the Cost would be front ule of power and five per cent from sale of water. Meeting with the commis' sioners were, Jay ,R. Bingham. 'director Utah Water and Power Board, and Edward W. Clyde, attorney and organizer of the Salt Lake County Water 'Conservancy District. Min Levy Power Mr. Clyde was also named ---two Yeari Ito 10-- tepreient the . to Cert county with respect - the , tral Utah Project Mr. Clyde told the commis. sioheM that the ditttliet ion have power to levy one mill to pay for not more than an anticipated 10 per. cent of the . project. He emphaatzed, however, that taxpayers would have to approve creation of the super district before it could be es. tablished. y s' ,1 -- ,x -- r . ,I . . -"--- -. - , , - , . ' ' , t..., , -- - - in in of - -- , , ---- - re, ---- ' . - . , ., ' I sattw.sne- - - , - a new, -- - versa- - - . ' ' '. ' salaries-hav- come up radically in the past three or , because of four years--chie- fly the government subsidized in- - . dustries in the areabut they are still lower than in neigh.. holing big cities such at Den- ver, Seattle, Las Vegas and'' , San Francisco. Mr. Parsons has a theory - ., about Lower salarles: Girls from the rural areas of Utah . go with boys from their home town, don't find one they want to marry, so they come to Salt Lake to find husbands. They share an apartment -- ; , ,-' - ' -- ' - :- .- I - '. . - gives way to secretary of ,,the . , past ' Iiii - ' - - - ' ' 0 typing and shorthand aet retarlal - , . . . , -cs- ,-----, - . ' Sabutes Increase Mr. Parsons noted that sec. --- V ks, .,1. , i .... , e , , ,... - l'iteelP - ,:l .11111r , ,611 Z.....1 P ta, "" , '- c6E2 , , , I conversation with dignity."' A large company requested a secretary who was "neat, personable, dictation, dictating . machine, file, telephone (underlined), and who can talk with high officials of the company on their own level." ' 'Mature Women' Mrs. Darlene Child. placement director at LDS Buainess College, echoed the feeling that employers are looking for secretaries with more skills and talents than just typing and shorthand. She finds many employers looking for "more , mature women" who will be more permanent workers. On the turnover problem,, Mr. Parsons noted that the N average secretary in the Salt Lake market stays with the job a maximum, of one year. This is discouraging to an ern- ployer who has Spent much of that time training the girl Mrs. Lund believes the rea- - - . son for "jobhopping" may be the boredomth.eez in this or girls given enough to do and they, want to be kept busy and ap- predated. 11 111 -, , 0' : (tot vol es, - eems..4.- neetnew , . 1. , - -- . Z ': ,. 4 0 ,) - ' , ,) ,r ,,-.- , - o - ' flr - a, - . , - Deputy County Secretaries: n , s Putieeze, Learn To Spell - Stoirs avil Chief fed- 4, eial government' to take over Attl.011ie McCulloch was di. our problems the more that rected by the commissioners to will and the grow government less freedom of action will be ours, he said. This warning was echoed a -t" $ Ail AK 'Ci 9 YT--- T AK- - 1 SECTION MONDAY, AP RIL N22,- 1963 little more bluntly a few minSoggy Utah-da-y looked at .some blue side; for a utes later by a traffic safety and hoped that the ind of winter was in sight. ' .,, ' 4, . "There Is no such thing as expert who told the governors ' The In left weekend the mountains stormy heavy wow - 04' r,...:. a sellmade man; there is no that either the state take af-- -and substantial amcunts in the valleys. It was also blamed for , such thing as self.sufficiency," firmative action to enact ina light plane crash, a traffic fatality, a,,rock slide and was , '' Elder Richard L Evans of the terstate compacts to Combat , am a contributing factor', in the ' j Quorum of the TwelvecChurch traffic problems or the federal ,... of Jesus Christ of Latter-da, government would take over 1 asphyxiation-deaths of two ; : Rotarians attend- the job for them. told Saints, persomt et Alta, . ing a 'district Conference Adopt Compact .Snow', had completely cov'. ki J. Traynor. associate Mr. Eccles is president, genHotel at the Roger This warning came from ered an old model car in which SuCalifornia eral.. manager and director of .Elder Evans said, "Life is a Robert justice of the ,, . a young man and woman were Montgomery Jr. execupreme Co u r t and former the First Security Corp. and great leveling process. Success tive director of the National found dead Monday morning . 'Utahn will deliver the main has been treasurer of the E. is never final." Striking Committee on Uniform Traffic in the .parking lot' at Atta. , . , 1 eral theme of "others," Elder Laws. turned U.-- Board of He of of They apparently had at address University Regents. ytah Evans noted, We all have probfkb.udoe')-In a report to the conference on. the car:heater- and were ( . baccalaureate services Sunday has been a director of numer- lems. This is he com. on the same subject, Gov. great '"', overcome by exhaust fumes. - V's ' " ous companies including Union mon denominator among Sawyer noted that eight west;,,,,, ,, evening, June 9. 1 ,1....'... (See , separate story - on Page ern states have adopted the uniPacific RAilroadand Utah Con- men? student. speakers, 21, South Farmington. will 3)(1tilt- struction and Mining Co. He He told the Rotarians. "There form driver license compact The road to Alta was closed Trbeaye:scPronnthe will appear before Justice of until further notice Monday as was born in Baker, Ore., April are somewhere in the neigh. and 12 legislatures have D. said borhood of 3,280.000,000 hu. passed the uniform vahicie Sorenson, form, Parry the Peace Vern F. Johnson crews cleared off a 214nch ' 9, 1900. ,,,,. of relations. mans director in the world. university lequipment compact The 1963 snowfall. Total at the a Dr. Cottam, nationally recogdepth Tuesday for setting of trial Jus-of Utah Legislature approved the us The all us. of No evening was needs following resort nized plant scientist and conMonday morning date. DeVore is charged with .estimated ,,,,, one of us knows when he equipment compact, but the tice Traynor, al o n g with at between 93 and is retired head of servationist, ,0' contributing to the delinquency 100 inches. The road to BrighGeorge Eccles and Dr. Walter the U. of U. department of will need the help of one of driver license legislation died In the House of RepresentaP. Cotta m will receive hono- he said. ton and Solitude was open, but of a minor. botany. He has been emeritus us," ,' innosnow new 18 of inches rary doctor of laws degrees professor since last year. Dr. This, he said, makes one tives. nearlyThe defendant pleaded Gova. George IX Clyde of from the university at he Cottam has received numerous have 'a sense of the need of cent to the charge Friday" and were reported during the day Roger J. Traynor' Utah and Robert E. Smylie of school's ,94th commencement others. and night Sunday.,Total depth awards and honors for his i Iva" released on $800 baL1 baccalaureate speaker exercises. , Warren E. Kraft, first vice Idaho were named to the three-mais about 90 inches. work. Most recent was the 'David Cannon, 19, Bountiful. ' nominations committee iced a An carburetor w a Eminent Ecologist Award of president, Itotary International headed by Gov. William A. .addressed the Seattle, Wash., entered.. plea of guilty to a blamed by the pilot when his the Zcological Society of AmerAlaska. of Conference on tailed Egan afternoon. was plane Monday similar charge Friday and ica in '1960. He was born takeoff and crashed in a Hinted "International Sawyer Discussing 1894, in March St. the 60 in 3, sentenced to George. days e ' Advance Iidlcltloñi titt Mit 'RetarY1?-- - he muddy... field ...northof -- Utah efiy Davis COUnti 11 Central Airport Sunday after. challenges of Rotary is Gov. Sawyer of Nevada may ' Justice Traynor was born in the promotion of service em be the nominee for chairman suspended 30 days of the sen- noon; He escaped injury. (See r7 Park City Feb. ii,. 1900. He bellished with and attitude of of the conference. separate story On Page tence oft good behavior-- By tradition from Partr. City the oneness ot rnankind."graduated .young the conference thiiittnifithip Sheriff Ken Hammon said titithiii by the thOtitan dil tending Saturday. life, however., when his auto High School, entered the Uni"In carrying out this goal for next year will go to a the charges were broughi, after skidded off the highway near btaved the weather Sunday to Dr. Alan P. Macfarlane, state versity of California as a Wilis determined to do Democrat. estimated Rotary to 'flock clinics for sec.: their chairman, campaign lard D. Thomson Scholarship Investigation into the theft; Brigham City early Sunday to promote internaI that more than 600,000 persons something dose of Sawyer and Gov. Clifford P. ond polio vaccine...'; stripping arid abandoning of a morning during a heavy snow- Fears that the weather would throughout the state received student from Utah and tradu- tional brotherhood rather than Hansen of Wyoming were ated with highest honors in lust talk." number of automobiles in Da. storm and overturned, pinning resonamed to the seven-matheir second dose of vaccine in 1923.. The former Utahn has him underneath. (See separate cut' down on the "K.O. Polio vis and Silt Lake counties. . cam-The organization this year, lutions committee, directed by the round of the second when were en dispelled been a Member of the Califor- he said, will commence a campaign" Page Al.) "There have been 12 Juve- story proj- Gov. Mark Hatfield of Oregon. nia Supreme Court since 1940. ect niles also picked up in connec. Heavy snow Sunday morn- nearly double the number paign. Another member of this from whereby, a Rotary Club 200,000 persons Nearly Sunturned the clinics at up a A. rockslide sent President re. case and ing University Ray cascading tion with the See ROTARY, Page 3-See GOVERNORS, Page WS Salt Lake County munched on those with Iv listover the down is , the only sPeaker Alpine Loop day compared ferred to juvenile authorities. the sugar cubes Sunday, double Olpin ed at commencement exerThe arrests- - climaxed several Road in. American. Fork, Some , vaccine the the number taking dies. He will deliver his anmonths of Investigation by Salt of the boulders were six to To Saturday. Lake City police and Davis eight feet acrcoss and could not '' ' ' The setup again moved like nual "President's,Report." be moved by small equipment. sheriff's Activities deputies," Other County clockwork with the procedure One-watraffic was restored Sheriff 'Hammon said. almost as painless as the dos- - Other ictivities during Comcrews but state road discloses Sunday, "Our bwiRstigation age. ,Almost no waiting lines mencement Week are: were in that as many as 30 cars may be moving heavy equipAnnual Honors Society ban. were reported at any of the ment to clear the rest Monday Involved valued at close to V0,clinics, which were held at (vet Friday June 7. Nominees Sales Placement Division, Utah of the large boulders. By MAXINE MARTZ 000." the sheriff added. schools and other public build- from Phi Beta Kappa, Phi - The Deseret News Saturday The storm left 15 Inches of News Deseret Writer State Employment Service. Stall new storm at the entrance to ings. Most popular eliniCS again Kappa Phi and Sigma Xi will i tn ) ) Inadvertently and incorrectly Mn. Rose Lund, placement be honored. Memo drive-ito theaters the secretartec at Cave for one of the reported that DeVore had Timp to director at Stevens-Renege- r ' Annual supper dance for bosses If want ,were whole families drove e you heaviest your snowfalls of up theyear. had pleaded guilty and Cannon ' prospective graduates given by love you (only in a businebs- College, finds .employers are and received their polio Thomas Walker, superin. ay entered the plea of innocent like way, of course), learn to no longer asking for girls who cine without getting out of the Alumni Association-&-tilfdtendent of. the ,Timpanogos evening June & Cave National Monument, said their cars. spell, stay with your jobs a are skilled only in typing and Traditional reception for all little longer and learn to con- shorthand. .99 the area more one N The has cave registered campaign '''''' ' ' SECTION B - Inch water content Saturday . They ere epecifying "good round to go and then those at- 'seniors. their parents and 0th- duct an intelligent telephone and .37 Inch Sunday 'and, that Olpin's home Sun- conversation. English,", a knowledge of,, a tending all three will be fully 4rs at Pres. June 9 from he measured 218 inches water The two top complaints of number of business machines day dread 12 the immunized 1. 8, Regional against City, content this .,week in the - 2 disease. The weekend of May, employers in the Salt Lake and a good telephone personTheater ' area are 'that the new secre- ality. 18 and 19 has been scheduled v a, 4 canyon. Obituaries Miitorists Cited 68 The imowstorrn was tairly For example, a doctor asked taries, can't spell and they for the last immunization 441 Action Ads Over the weekend police' don't Stay at their jobs long for a "secretary who can keep See WEATHER, Page 11.3 clinic. In view of Saturday's poor using radar cited 68 motorists enough, according to A. Glenn routine records, good English . ' turnout, polio officials were for speeding within Salt Lake Parsons, placement intemiew- background, meet people, per- elated with the , f , er, Professional, Clerical and sonable, conduct telephone response Sun- aty limits. -' , it "tremendous." ft 7 THE day, terming 114 , 441 Ph61s 1 They feel now that the total number receiving the vaccine , 1 In the eetond round were al-- ' most the and round first the equal 1962 annual F THE TRAFFIC violation referrals, rfrtfilIMI3ING through t . , that the state will reach the 1,510 were for speeding, 870 ran led e' Ort of JUVentle,, Judge Regnal W. Garlf 7 4 .... 'd desired 75 to 80 per cent im- , ' Jr. we noted some statistics that ought to lights or stop signs, 400 had defective equip. munity. 01 4;0 . ( z 202 were racing and a disturbing 57 , ' rgent, who Persons missed the theIth11dren. 'VP' 1111k disturb parentsand , were for hit aild run. , -weekend clinic will be able to , Last year' 304 youngsters wre More' than 700 of all the children - get the vaccine at most pub. . ' - er-Distri- Lynda Petersen- found , tee re. Juppoll 1 tm.,;wt 164111mokine..44,.L1 011 cials oun of "antiquated" land 10 many of them going back a century. 1111 ct ( Issues Warning ' 'Arizona Goy Paul Fannin, Salt Lake County Commis. opening the first seuion Mop. -morning, warned the goy. stoners Nlonciay unanimouslY , ernors to take --more" affirm- agreed to support creation of a ativeactionin- rieetinrcs4te super water conservancy (Hs. problems , and ,Place less de' thet for the Central Utah pendence upon the federal gov- D...., I 1 turned spring to winter, meant Dick of Mr. aild Mrs. Jack Semon,''son .work for : semotv 622,. - . DI un- - , , ss"- &Malay storm whkh Debbie Reese B, daughter of Dr. and Mrs ...Vincent. Rees, 709) St.,' finds snow blossoms on trees, itvt - , little damage, - less,' , , . to seek congressional , t' ' - publielanda more readily i II ,., Ow ,,.....ld k -- - SOlYTTSDALI, ' 4 ,..- t 4 , , e t ;'; i . , . - , , , M. DEWAR TICISCITEA Deateol News Polities Editor ' , , , - 1 1 -- stat-rpum-raze 31-7,-- . - ' 1 .. 1 CI - ' - - .. |