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Show f 4 Mum Advisers Ask Conformity IN AREA DURING MARCH .The number of jobs In the Salt Lake area Increased to a Jump of 3,900 more than the In Auio Code ' V mid-Marc- concurs in recommendations of the Salt Lake City Traffic. Ad visory Council. - . . The council Friday voted to increase the minimum report able damage limit to conform with the State Code and to simplify accident investigation and reporting. Many members felt that the old minimum of 325 was un realistic and noted it had not been changed for many years despite the great increase in parts And repair costs over the years. Approves Review V In addition the council- - approved a motion requesting the City .Attorney's office to 'review the entire city traf fie code to simplify it and make it conform as nearly a spossible with the new state traffic code. Anothersecflon of the code Regarding movement of Vehicles involved in accidents will be amended to permit movement of vehicles in some cases if the councils recom4 mendations are approved. . 1 . At the present time it is unI , 1 lawful to move arty vehicle X r , from the position placed by the force of an impact until the arrival of Investigating officers. The suggested change would permit moving such vehicles to the side of the roadway if such vehicle or vehicles create an immediate hazard to, or an unreasonable obstruction of, traffic on. the city streets. Suggested Ordinance If it is deemed Necessary to move the vehiflesXthe suggested ordinance' states they should be moved-nfarther "CHRIST THE LORD IS RISEN TODAY from the scene of the accident Pretty Susan Kofoed, 6, will be among the thousands of Utahns who will be singing hymns of praise and rejoicing on than is necessary to avoid unEaster Sunday, She is a daughter of Dr. and Mrs. R. L. Kofoed of 2042 Sylvan Dr. reasonably obstructing traffic. In other action the, eouncil reviewed studies concerning downtown parking regulations, including meters and truck delivery zones, and suggested one-wastreets on the eastern portion of the avenues area from "O to U streets. Under consideration is pos sible elimination of 12 minute glorified by worshippers in eternity of meanings, By ROGER PUSEY limit parking meters in some - Deseret New. Staff Writer their faith that the' grave Is a joyous nature. areas to 24 or 36 minute limits, manand steps to prevent misuse for end reawaknot with ultimate the the Symbolic Tie is not here, but is risen kind. Churchmen will express, ening at Easter are the trees of the delivery parking zones. . Luke (St. 24,6). , in song and sermon, the gloriCity Traffic Engineer James The momentous Implication ousness of the knowledge of and shrubs beginning to burst W. Challis pointed out that forth after a long winter. of everlasting life in these everlasting life. many privately owned trucks beautiful words taken from the Devine services will be based Easter is celebrated, though used for farming, recreational Bible will be foremost in the bn this fact as thousands at- indirectly, with a visit from or other personal uses are hearts of Utahns this Easter. tend Sabbath rites. the Easter with his gifts using truck delivery zones. Christs resurrection will be Easter is a holiday with an of colored bunny These are not truck zones, eggs, candy and Mr. Challis pointed out, but colorfully decorated baskets rather were set up for the Baby chicks, bunnies and purpose of freight delivery ducks will be welcomed by zones. f youngsters as Mr. Challis said the new life. problem of One way streets in the avenues area where streets prlng Finery Men am women7aisoPwT0' are ohiy'l'30vTeetnide'Trom change fromdrab winter cloth- curb to curb has not been resolved. ing into springlinery. The story f Easter begins to unfold with the LastSupper Sen. Wallace F. Bennett when Christ announcedbqg of His Disciples would betray Saturday described the first three months of Congress Him. After His betrayal at as "sort of a basketball exhibithe hands of Judas, Jesus is tion, with lots of fancy passes brought before Pilate in a Sunday should be a good but, no scoring. mockery of justice and then day for faster egg hunting, The Utah solon, home On an nailed to A cross, tortured and Easter parading and Easter, Easter vacation of Congress, mocked. weatherman predicted the Mid the Senate has "nothing Words Of Bible Saturday-- . at all on our calendar. He forecast continued mild After His untimely death He indicated there might be weather with partly cloudy the Christ escapes cross, upon lots more later when the Kenthe bonds of death, bringing to skies over Utah for East nedy program starts to pour High temperatures arourk mankind the everlasting life into Congress, but said so far the state should repeat Satof resurrection. the it was mostly messages. 58 to 70, and the Who could express the glori urdays The Utah Republican said he Lake Salt high should e BENNETT F. ousness of the event more WALLACE felt the supplemental Kennedy reach 65. no Demo B-scoring on EASTER Page budget proposals "have several things in it intended to fool the people. "On of these Is that Presi-overestin t Elsenhower mated spending needs, thus creating a deficit of several billion dollars each year, he SCENE TODAY said. The truth Is that withnew out some spending proposals by the Kennedy administration,' the and Frank, the butcher, and underestimates combined A LOCAL LADY, Mrs. Claud C. Lemmon, Keith, the manager, at the grocery store at 1204 NavajO. 857 Ramona Avfe., was pleased no end - would not add one billion per recently to receive In the mail a purse shed year to the budget I dont even know their last names, He also Mid he felt the Ken- lost some weeks ago, and which shed long she says, but they just seem to go out of nedy administration plans to since given up hope of ever seeing again. their way to be nice and helpful to everytry to divide the budget into occurred loss young and okl alike. The body, Arix, Mesa, lij two parts domestic and de, whither shed gone on a visit with some fense. It appears people are pretty good folks If this happens, the domes- relatives, and after searching frantically . alL after tic budget will always bal- -- and making Inquiries at every place she ' came thought she might have left it, she ance, he said An the deficits CHILDRENS FRIEND . . win be in defense spending and on home resigned to her loss. , the Dinner at' the other evening guests criticism they wUl answer any home of Leo Olsen, a retired gentleman livBut a party from Minneapolis, M. Winswith the charge that you can It where the road the In. found low, purse ing In Midvale, were a bit taken aback .not be conservative with naIn which Mrs. L. was when three neighborhood toddlers rang .the car from the fallen had tional security." On the Utah level. Sen. Ben- riding, hauled it dear back to Minnesota, doorbell and Inquired of the lady who answered: and then mailed it to the owner. nett declared that: . . "Con Mr. Olsen com out and play? to still taking .He objects of Contents, Including a small-amou- nt down of Eisenhower plaques currency, were all Intact, except for $1 in new post offices, but ONWARD AND UPW ARD AND the finder noted had been taken out to see a new plaque Tn which OUTWARD to pay for postage and handling charge- the Kaysville building when It Twinkle, twinkle, .little star, week. Is dedicated In a Another party, who prefers to remain dont wonder what you are. I . Utah economy wfll not nameless, would like to express thanks to be badly hurt by the shutdown the person picked up an expensive When you left your missile base. of the Clearfield Naval Supply sweater lost from a car parked by, Temple P Depot. New units added in the Square the other evening. Any wondering I might do . next three years at Tooele OrdCenters on the price of you; nance Depot would add 1,000 And, Instead of making off with It, I shudder when I think . , jAnd ' 346 Jobs folded it neatly and placed It against the new Jobs and wily I What youre costing us per twinkf are to be discontinued kt deaf- locked car's radio aerial post, where the State Prison Pointer s field. The other 243 are to be grateful loser found returning . transferred. i from a temple session. . PARTING SHOT . . i . The Increased production In MinUteman . missile re-- , Another reason the grass on the other And while were In this mood of sweetyireted by President Kennedy ness and light heres a bouquet from a com side, of the fence looks greener they take See BENNETT on Page B-parative newcomer to the ndghborhoodiorj better car of it. ,r ' 137,800 in March 1960 total. r" -- Themlnlmum. damage-lim- it requiring motorists to report traffic accidents will be Increased from the present 325 to $50 if the City Commission A Zlteclh - Diui s JOB OPENINGSJNCREASE , That was a conclusion made, in the Employment 1 Security Offices Labor Market Letter lorMarch. , Retail trade establishments, which Opened nearly 1,400 jobs, were the leader In the employment upsurge. The letter attributes the Job openings to Easter trade hirings by department stores, the qpening of several supermarkets, and the reopening of such seasonal retailers as Ice cream "drive-ins- . v WcafteMWoesDire n 1 if I w six-mon- th A 'Ha mal. TRY ON PARACHUTES Airplanes were stellar traction for Marvin Rust, Vernal, left, and Jim Jensen, Nephi, as they tried on parachutes at Hill Air Force Ease during Explorer encampment which brought 170 Scouts to Hill for three day meet. tlt sym-bolso- JUnYacalion,. JabsAt Demos Bright Weather ue For Easter elo-Se- ... 5 d over-estimat- ... ' Explorer Units Three GRANITE PARK critical Issues, a proposed bond ejlection, answers to criticism of the district's reading program and rejection of bids on Skyline High School, face Granite WANDA LUND By of Education in Deseret News Correspondent District Board a Tuesday meeting. HILL AIRFORCE BASE Supt. Elmer J. Hartvigsen Theyre energetic, enthusiastic) announced Friday that Granite and hungry some 170 Explor- District will have to bond $9 er Scouts taking part in an Ex- million to $10 million in order plorer encampment at Hill Air to qualify for state aid under Force Base this weekend. the new legislative bill. In Hill Outing Wyoming, southern and central Utah, Cache Valley, Box Elder County and the Ogden area to fulfill most of the requirements for securing merit badges in radio, aviation and weather. They also are getting a sample of military life. The youths and their leaders checked in Thursday afternoon and will be en route to their homes again tate Saturday,- The activity is hosted by the U.S. Air Force under the leadership of the Boy Scouts of America. Lynn P. Peterson, Brigham City, Explorer director lor BSA, planned the encampment with Captain Dale iple, 733rd Trodp Carrier Squadron Each of the Boys wears the snappy green uniform of the Explorer Scout. Sleeping bags are unrolled atoUie bunks in the transient barracks, and the boys eat their meals fn the airmens dining hpll. Some take their turn at K.P. It Isnt all study. The Scouts release excess energy In ses- sions at the gymnasium, playing handball and basketball, and bounding into the air from the trampolines. They have taken an inside look at the weather towers at the base, as well as many other facilities. A tour of one of the giant C124 Globemaster airplanes. was included, with the 14 crew fnembers present to answer questions. Saturday's trip by .air over Salt Lake Valley was scheduled aboard one of the CL19s belong733rd Troop Cartier ing e Squadron. The boys also were slated to parade before a contingent at the base. The encampment is the first to be held this year. An additional encampment for boys unable to attend the first one will be held next weekend, with another 150 boys participating. Each Explorer paid 35, and the opportunity to take part was given to all Explorer posts in the area. -- to-th- SECTION B 1, City-Region- It-up- -- 5 .A. At A AA A A-- A AAAAA A A. AA A- - A AAAA To Air Critical Issues Take Part ' tJ go-in- Granite DistricHVleet Air Force Host Comics Radio-T- 4,5 3 3 Highlights-- Obituaries -- Action Ads Societ y 5, 6 6-1- 14 4 In southern Utah precipitaamounts generally wer g normal or slightly above, to 150 per cent of normal in some western counties. in streamflow Expected northern Utah is less than good. The outlook is for 45 to 60 per cent of runoff for the upper Bear River, the Logan, upper Weber and Provo rivers. Low Watersheds Less than 40 per cent of average is expected for the lower Weber, Spanish Fork and smaller streams with low level watersheds. These figures are based on a normal precipitation for tlx rest of the season. If it turn out to be a dry spring, things could get even worse. Poorest outlook in the state is at Strawberry Reservoir, where the inflow for the rest of the season is forecast at only 28 per cent. tion at- y ide-eye- d - Heavy-faiand snowfall in March took seme ef the edge off Utahs gloomy water picture, but the state is still in dir need of additional moisture. Genrallyapeaklng, the, favorable precipitation during th month ,did not improve this water supply situation as much as might be expected. This report on the state water outlook as of Saturday was made by Eugene L. Peck, hydrplogist for the Salt Lak Weather Bureau. Most of the normal or aboi normal moisture occurred .lit the southern part of the stat t, which improved the water supply forecasts in that area. Exceptionally Low However, reservoir storage is still exceptionally low in this region. In faeti storage throughout Utah remains critically low- -in all cases below average and less than a year ago. The storms improved stream-floin much of the state, But streamflow in northern Utah remains practically unchanged from the outlook a month ago. Precipitation for the period ending in March is about 75 to 85 per cent of normal for the northern portion of the state. '85 - 65 pet. Normal In an area behind the Wa- satch Mountains, Including Heber Valley, Strawberry Reservoir and Scofield Reservoiiy-thprecipitation i only 55 to 65 per cent of nor- o Bennett Home - - ,0 Utah Churches Prepare To Observe Resurrection During Easter Services NqedStill Remains In Most Of Utah's Areas Manufacturing employment was up 200 jobs as further expansion txk place in the missile Industries, the letter said. , Unemployment', the letter said, decreased In the Sait Lake area from 9,600 as of to just over 8,700 in mid March. v , - $ - Much of the states water consider a May 2 bond election supply wifi hive to depend on date at its regular Tuesday storage in reservoirs where a night meeting. Dr. O. C. Engserious shortage already exists land, assistant superintendent, in available supplies. pointed out that this money Utah Bake contains 312,00(1 would pay for three needed acre feet, more than 200,000 elementary schools, two junior acre feet less than last year. high schools and three or four Inflow for the next six months additions but not - the new is expected to be about 132,000 Kearns High School.acre feet, or 42 per cent of the Under the new bill, school . . . average. districts must- - be bonded to low is This limit exceptionally to Storage qualify. capacity and no additional water for for Granite is 12 mills for capital outlay. Supt. Hartvigsen storage rights is indicated for said the difference between See WATER on Page B 5 what this 12 mills will produce and the amount needed to serve the obligation will be made up by the state. Funds will be financed from the state over a period. After consulting with Board President Z. Y. Erekson Friday, Supt. Hartyigsen anSALT LAKE CITY, UTAH, SATURDAY, APRIL 1, 1961 nounced 'a change in Tuesdays meeting place. In order to accommodate large groups expected for the reading discission, the board will meet at Lite High School auditorifries er reUUee.) (Cll this ui auU It with romr atxt letter te um, 3300 S. 5th East at 7 p.m. of the Utah ParHEADLINES OF THE WEEK Traffic Accidents ents For Baric Education have Two . . . Prominent Ogden Judge Dies . . . Storms Kill asked for timbto explain their Blocks Brighton views on artleiliated phonics Improve Water Outlook . . . Avalanche . Salt Lak and why they believe this sys- .Road . . . Utahns Prepare for Easter for Call be Bid Commission tem should Instituted as Garbage Pickup . . . Okays' Presidential Military Order Axes Clearfield Naval Supply part of the district program. Depot '. - , Utes Lose to St. Josephs In NCAA. .Con- -' Supt Hartvigsen said he' solation. 10-ye- Utah Week In Review ' Granite Children Receive Praise - Utah children who attended a Music Educators National Conference In Santa-MonicCaUt, this week, have drawn high praise from officials of the hotel where They stayed- - The youngsters, 92 of members of the District Youth Symphony Orchestra which performed at the convention. It is seldom today that a hotel has an opportunity to have its house occupied with such delightful, . Traffic accidents killed two persons in Utah during to 37, five less than the wtok, raising the toll for 1961 " last year at thesame time. . Judge william H. Reeder, 76, former Ogden judg and prominent Church worker, died after stroke. x . Weekend (tormsimi Water outlook, but failed to erase threat of drought, according to hydrologists. : In southern part- - of Improvement Is especially noteworthy -- N' state.- - t A thundering avalanche of snow blocked the Brighton and Solitude for' about a middle of week.' t Swere An upsurge In 24-ho- . road to period during , retail trade was noticeable as Utahns ices during the week. Salt Lake City Commission approved call for bids on providing garbage pickup service. The successful eon- tractor pmst put up $200,000 performance bond. . - President Kennedy announced military streamlining which would eliminate 846 Jobs at Clearfield Naval plan v dren hoteL officials' at Tooele Ordnance Depot.. but add 1,000 - uwrote, and cited the iwon., ' j Supply Depot, the depful Impression Utah University basketball team lost NCAA consola s young musicians made. . tion crown to St. Josephs in sensational , r clean-cu- t chil- , "" pdntesC AW A A 4 A A 4 0 f . e |