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Show 38 The Salt Lake Tribune, Wasatch Forest Gearing For Tourist Avalanche Wednesday, March 5, 1969 S.L. Countv Slllclv Oil One of the tilings Wasatch National Forest olfiuals do during the winter besidx shooting snow avalanches is land use planning for the avalanche of summer visi- Land Deal? ( ontiinicd I r.n Pane came c party. Mi eaily tins has cost Salt Lake County thousands of dollars, lie said, lelemng o the as a investigation witch hunt based on a prisoned yendetla against Blom-qqis- t. Takes Issue Taking issue with the letter, County Commission Chairman Oscar Hanson Ji. and Mr. Pilinei noted that a Januaiv county attoineys opinion said there was a conflict of interest in the sale, the purchase couh be rescinded and the c mints i ould icemen its $38 90(1 Melba Allorn signals all aboard as Snowball Express gets set lor third annual run to Park City. miention boaid, l empha-si.ec- that if the count; attoi uey s oflne wants to linesti gate this pun base or eke and will n an oraeilv fashion g an;-tmn- pto-cee- d it will got full coopeiation. Snowball Express Will Roll Saturday Snowed out last weekend, the Salt Lake Area Chamber of Common e Wintei Cami-a- l Snowball Express s is scheduled to make its third annual iun to Paik City fiom the Inion Pacilic Depot Sat-u- i day at 1 p m The tram exclusion was postponed last Satuidav because of too much snow in the Pa.k City ana, but I mon Pacific ecus are busy ths week dealing the tiacks o the Ron-altimn can get through, P Larsen, Chamber ofli-ciin charge of the W inter Cnimyal, said. Pacilic tiie Union Fiom Depot the Snowball Express will go to Ogden, Met gait and Paik City. Auer about a layover, the tram will leturn to Salt Lake City on the same route The Silvei King Mine Tunnel Tiain will make houily trips duung the Paik City A he'd and delegation of Paik City oflicmK are Mho tiled to meet the an lying (lain gueds and enteituin-men- t in the aiea. offering Sieual buses will tiansport imicongci mound Paik City The tiam itself featuies live e a tei t a i n men t lefreshnionts and focal. Some of the singing and dancing groups scheduled for d lav-oe- K to Royal c the home. The complainant said entry was gained through an upstairs window sometime within the past week. Educational c o n s t r u ction and planning will be topics of d.euvsion when chool tarili-t- v Idaho, fiom planners Wy oming, Colorado and I tah meet at Utah Technical College at Salt Lake, 4600 S. Redand Rd , wood Thursday Fridav Keyrote -- peakei will be D WilLam V. (lireMoi of Cliaxe, deputy the Division of Facilities, U S Office of Education (USOE). Dr. Leon F. Christiansen, school plant specialist for the Uah State Board of Education, will be in charge of the sessions .said Tuesday using campgrounds helicopters strapped to their backs, bypassing roads. e While short and planning is a continuing thing, timedelimte construction tables depend on congressional funds appropriations. One of the problems being researched is how many people can be handled in the 50 miles along the Mirror Lake Highway. Recreation saturation points may be determined by soil surveys and climate studies. Land classification and zoning also enter into the master plan studies. One answer to preserving vegetation in high use areas, Mr. Tourtillott said, would be of a to close poitions for a time to campgioimd allow natuial leliahihtation. Developing overflow aieas solve the problem presented by m o l e than 60 percent the tiam aie Lax Dan, ax, ail all girl group; Union Jack, Group Therapy; Two Family Singeix; Nancy Anc.erxon, a folk singer; Melanie; Group Foim.il Cneque and Pat Holt. Tickets are available at the Chamber office, 116 S. Main, rind the linon Pacilic Depot Cost ix Mi 05 i ound trip for acliihs and S2jf for chilchen unuci 12. Motion Teaser 8.00 Odors Away The Motion Teaser a fascinating adult conversation piece that intrigues children as well. Proves Newton's law that for every action there is on equal and opposite reaction just see what happens when 1, 2, 3, or 4 of the balls collide with the others 8 Vi'' tall with walnut frame and five suspended steel balls. 1.59 The perfect air deodorant to use in every room only one drop kills odors for 24 hours, but not the sense of smell. Bottle conan adequate supply for tains of months freshness air many FIFTH FLOOR STATIONERY SOUTH MEZZANINE Phone and mail orders tilled, add 50c postage (34) HOUSEWARES Phore and mail ordaers filled add 12c postage (34) Sen. Moxs Proposal Law Would Allow Alumni To Litrlit, Build Block U 3G-ho- downpayment Commissioner Hunt, oiimnsst recorder, portable electric organ, coin collection and two silk tapes-tmurals, total value unde-te- i mined, v.eie stolen from lus gu long-rang- 1 Id. tape elec-t- i by a camper vehicle. c m You imagine the m he tae future, change said, if campers begin using with the Mi. Duncan also rriticied County Auditor Glen F. Palni-e- i s investigation of the pm chase as a distinct chssei- a e to the ominnit; . . . taxpayers and . . Ins I'ohtir.d ixor, tioner ren cation county attorney and commission to eleteinune the feasibility of using the propet ty indicates it lias failed. Mi. Duncan said ' might say in passing that If this boaid does not have the com age oi intestinal fortitude lo stand up to the (expansibility with vlmh the; aie chaiged in holding tlie-- e public offices then they ought to lesigu and let the commission appoint men who aie men lather than quick quivenng piipjiet' ," the lettf st.itec . ( i ilicics Prolie Philip Sulphur campgrounds mrs to biggest la il lire of the to cooperate Soapstone and police u. Tourtillott, foiest the in consideration studies of the Mirror Lake area, Bountiful Park area, canyons east of Salt Lake City and north slope of the Uinta Mountains is flexibility. An example lie pointed to is 'hat 10 years ago few persons had even heard of pickup campers but last year more than 50 peicent of the vaca- it; RolU'-j- l percent weekday capacity at Trial Lake, Beaver Stillwater, Creek, Moidav told Geoige sujen n boaid 30 School Planners to Meet T15-4t- h tors '!;i lie deflated question fa a man, Hits committee seenirv to shrink liom tlieit Mi Liincan ipxponxibilitv," i harmed, pointing out tlict board members tiad e declined to discuss tlie with him He cpioted iecreatio.1 boa id rneiiibeis as militating tlm; weie loMllv in the dark concernin'; (lie transaction and that tlicv did not want to dis-- c nss it tin thei until the wenth-- r ouk jierniit Them to go to and look at it " Hit pmpc ( barges weekend and Thieves Loot Home Ave, Jes Leavitt, , Tribune Washington Bmeau W The UniSHlGTO. versity ot Utah Alumni Assn would be peimitted to construct and light the University's famed block U on the hillside noithenst of the campus under a lull introduced Tucsdav hv Sen Flank E Moss D Utah Fedeial legislation ap peai eel necpssaiv, the senator explained, because the land involved was turned over to Salt Lake City Corp. in 1961 bv the fedeial government with the provision it be used only for public park and reo- - - reational purposes. To enable the (leaned work to be done oil this block U, I am intioduciiig a bill which relates to only 3.73 acres of tiiix land, said Sen. Moss. The bill releases the terms and conditions in the instrument of tianxler which tor a reveixion oi title to the United States under xporiftr c irrumxtnncex Passage will give the Salt Lake City Coip. dear fee title to tins small poition of land, thus permitting reconstruction and lighting of the U by the Alumni Assn. pio-vid- II City Bus Drivers Receive Safe Driving Award Pins Eleven diners for Salt Lake City Lines, including one National woman tecpivecl Safety Council safe dming award pirs at the Tuesday city commission meeting. Mayor J Bracken Lee pie-sente- pins to four diners v itli 16 years driving without a (haigeable accident and to seven dineis with 15 yeais ihning Mining he seven was Jenson, 2o.il) S. ge TJliO piii; for between one and years of accident-fre- 13 dming. e All of the driveis weie honoied at a special banquet Tuesday at 8 p m. in the Club, Mr. Bairatt added. Mens Shop Um-eixit- y Loses 2 Cameras Police leports showed Tuesday Hum ex toe'e two ca menus, total value $129, irom a room belonging to Cnallv at 140 13th last. The u tun told officers nothing else in his loom ha 1 Pivid" WoM Ikde Baiiatt, picsmei W. nr the Ini' company, t s.ud dm cis wui iivene "fi boon (UstmlHcl Storewide .,N REMODELING Lovely stamped linen tablecloths designed by Bucilla We're a little duorganixed right now but we II soon have better than ever facilities and show areas to serve you better IN THI MEANTIME. . . 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Instructions and suggested color chart included. Cross-stitc- h loop-stitc- h Terry Tuck velveteen chair pads and cushions round cushion, 15 round x 2 thick, captain's chair or rocker pod, 16x18x2', matching mate and dinette chair pads, 14x16x2", rocker back or bench pad, 13x19x2", bench pad, 14x29x2", at economy prices cotton velveteen chair pads, plumply filled with shredded latex foam rubber and finished with matching ties. In honey gold, flame red, sea moss, or Van Gogh blue. Also available, not shown- - various shades in cotton corduroy mates' chair Sit down to luxury pluh, tufted THIRD FLOOR pads, 2.29 each Phone and mail orders filled, add 50c postage each (34). FOURTH FLOOR NOTIONS Phon and mul w ders filled indicate 2nd colo' choice and ddd Oc pottage each (34) 6. off LATER. 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