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Show 6C i.e i.Lune, Sunday, October A 11, 1964 f - S " txbM. I Firm Enters Low Sewer Bid ' .,. Construction of the larger Co., extension serving St. Marys Construction low bidder1 and Lower Oak Hills pipeline from' 11th Avenue south on three Salt Lake City sewer $32,715, and extension of Cemetery to and pipeline projects totaling Virginia street storm sewer, through the City 4th Avenue, - Connecting with more than $100,000. , $24,961.96. laterals along the way, ALL BIDS by the firm are at $43,950. below preliminary estimates, Gone COST OF THE storm sewer Assistant City Engineer Joseph Theft of an air cleaner valued extension- serving St. Marys S. Fenton; said. at $40 and a white sport coat and Lower Oak Hills was estiThe projects are: valued at $20 from the automo-bil- e mated-at $43,711.20 with preCONSTRUCTION of a larger of Elwood Martin, 454 E. liminary estimate of the Virpipeline to boost sprinkling sys- South Temple, while the vehicle ginia Street storm sewer extem pressure at the City Ceme- was parked near the residence, tension from Uth to 4th Avenues tery. $42,959.05; storm sewer was reported to police. set at $31,876.35. is Ex-Emplo- JU- - vk'"wft ( - City to Grant Murray Mainline Hearing to , Murray, apparent j$004W yVr"2rr- ' 4 f stsT.'tfirr- . ye - s, esti--mat- ed A . hearing Is scheduled Wednesday at 2 p.m. for a Salt Lake City employe dismissed for insuboitlination. PK -- A PETITION filed by James L. Barker Jr.; representing the American Federation of State, EmCounty arfd Municipal ployes, has resulted In a re- hearing for Henry Knorr, street department truck driver charged with dumping a load of dirt on private property to cover a culvert. Mr. Barker, who appeared" before the commission to present the petition, reminded the governing body that everything was heardby just hearsay and urged proper evidence be heard from' both sides before a decision Is reached. . Air Geaner ' Architects sketch shows proposed Salt Lake County Sheriffs substation to be located at 5415 S. 4444 West, Kearns. The structure, including two detention cells, would cost about $13,000. Edwards and Daniels, Salt Lake City, is architect. High School Coiist Educator to Deliver To Stage Inauguration Talk at U. By Kathie Holt Utah. Olympus High School Correspondent Olympus High School will iniMonday tiate its Olympiad through Friday at the school, INAUGURATION ceremonies Nov. 5 and 6 wall mark an academic tradition not seen at the univeristy for 18 years. Events begin Nov. 5 at 11 a.m when Dr. Sterling M. McMurrin, professor of philosophy, will present a lecture on Individualism, East and West. The address, East. 4045-23r- d To be called the Olympiad after a festival of the' ancient Greeks, the event will be the schools homec- 5.' ; week, oming activities of the week will be climaxed by an assembly and foot- ball game Thursday and a dance Friday evening, said Becky Christensen and Craig Han-sel- l, four. MR. BARKER pointed out that state statute THE ASSEMBLY, with Linda Burt as director, will be taken from the Odyssey, with major parts played by visiting alumni. Dr. Clark Kerr . . To speak at university inauguration. AN INAUGURAL procession will leave the Park Building at 9:55 a.m. Harrison and three city Farmington Petition Citizens Group Steps Up Drive to Prevent Racing WITH CLAUDIA Kimball and Kathy Wheat as general committees headed by Jerri Loveland, Kaye Anderson, Diane Steele, Mary Ann Special to The Tribune Brain, Kathryn Garff, April FARMINGTON A Farming-to- n Voorhees and Linnea Pearson citizens group Saturday will recreate for a night the stepped up Its campaign to presplendor of ancient Greece. vent auto racing at Lagoon. Alumni members and partners NEWEL KIMBALL, a spokes- are urged to attend. GIVE YOURSELF A i ! . s children, too. So give yourself a build-up- . 1811 S. STATE ST.. HU budgtt Hrmt the appeal board. d Loo 6"p"o OO0 O OOOO GO O O Q 0 GO man for the group, urged citizens to come to the City Hall Wednesday from 6 to 10 p.m. to sign a referendum petition placing the decision on the November general election ballot, The petition would - require EAST-WEStraffic Is the signatures of 15 per cent of the most the affected, Highway Deregistered voters. partment pointed out. THE HOTLY-debate- d issue For an indefinite period, all came to a boil last Wednesday U.S. 40 traffic either entering when the Farmington City Coun- or leaving the Salt Lake Valley vote, approved the at the canyon mouth will use cil, by a resorts request to rezone the a new connector off Wasatch Boulevard south of the old interracing site from l to a provision that mechanized section. racing be allowed. VEHICLES moving north and Main issues in the dispute south will use a new fill and have been noise and alleged two structures just west of the bad environment created by rac- Old Intersection. ing. Opponents have claimed that noise reaching their homes from Lagoon during the summer was bad enough already. O 00 O O O OOOO e PROGRESS ON a complex Interstate Highway interchange at the canyon mouth has reached the stage of new alignment for old routes through the area. With recent completion of at least three structures and two and east-wefills, both north-souttraffic will take different ways through the intersection, h BUILD-UP- We have a complete home gym Ioryou dumbbells, chest pulls, jump ropes," Hand grips. Plus our terrific new isometric exerciser, the easy, scientific way to build up your physique . . only $7.95 complete. We have special physical-fitnesequipment for women and Tuesday. Another hearing was sought so that the commission could hear the same evidence presented to entrance of Parleys Canyon has a new face, which, according to the Utah Highway Department, will be Its look for a long time. much-marre- em- AFTER THE hearing the special committee wrote a letter to the commission recommending that Mr. Knorr should not be discharged. However, the City Commission overruled the recommendation of tjie appeal board at its regular meeting last For Parleys The provides an ployes was set up and a hearing on the matter jn which witnesses were examined was held. COMMISSION Chairman C. New Look 5 employe who is discharged may appeal to an appeal board, which is set up by the city commission. A board consisting of Mayor Lee, Commissioner Conrad B. Road Shapes cochairmen. The Granger-Olympu- s game to be held after school, will feature a halftime parade with floats constructed by class officers and clubs. In keeping with the Greek theme of homecoming, the Friday night dance will depict The Glory That Was Greece. THE PROPOSED budding would be located at 5415 S. 4444 West and would contain two detention cells, an interrogation "room, a report room and rest rooms. Sheriff George Beckstead and representatives- - of Edwards and Daniels architectural firm met with the commission in checking plans and specifications. A SYMPOSIUM on The In- W. Brady Jr. said he and Sheriff Beckstead will meet dividual in the 20th Century the Kearns Town follows at 2 p.m. in the Union soon-wi- thto its formal Council get Ballroom with inaugural guests the opening performattending ance of A Man for All Seasons in Pioneer Memorial Theatre at 8:30 p.m. head of the The seven campuses of the University of California will speak at ceremonies in Kingsbury Hall at 10:15 a.m. Daily Olympus. another in the universitys annual Thursday Lecture Series, will be delivered in the Union Ballroom. and these . five days will begin a new tradition at Olympaid MR."KNORR was discharged after the commission voted 4 to 1 for his dismissal The lone dissenting vote came from Mayor J. Bracken Lee, who Thursday expressed willingness to give Mr. Knorr a temporary post at the City Cemetery. Streets Commissioner Gedbge B. Catmull, who dismissed Mr. Knorr, agreed to the rehearing buFTotd Mr. Barker the truck driver was dismissed not for one case of insubordination, but Plans for a proposed Salt Lake County sheriffs substation in Kearns expected to Dr. Clark Kerr, president of Nov. 6 inauguration of Dr. cost about $13,000 have been of California, James C. Fletcher as' eighth the University approved tentatively by the X will be the, guest speaker at the president of the University of County Commission. Olympiad ' Plans Approved For Substation 4 st T Bountiful Golden Boy1 Mum JFires Queen Honor at Mall A huge disbud chrysanthemum "Golden Boy won the Queen of the Show trophy Saturday for Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Holbrook, 545 N. 9th East, Bountiful, at the Chrysanthemum Society of Utah exhibition at Cottonwood Mall, 48th South and Highland Drive. THE SHOW WILL BE OPEN to the public Sunday from a.m. to 9 p.m., Mrs. V. R. Hutchens, chairman, announced. Runner-u- p to the queen was an entry by W. McKinley Oswald, 1800 E. 9th South, Salt Lake City. Mr. and Mrs.' R. V. Kemper, 5345 South 700 East, Ogden, received a trophy for the best three disbud varieties. A special award for the top display of a dozen Indianapolis varieties also was won by Mr. and Mrs. Kemper. Awards of merit In the horticulture division were received by Mrs. Mark McMullen, 116 E. 470 North, Bountiful, and Arthur Rands, 3206 S. 2045 East, Salt Lake City. 10 AN AWARD OF APPRECLATION and sweepstakes in the horticulture division went to Mrs. C. F. Squires, 4014 Orchard Dr., Bountiful. . . In the artistic division, the for the best arrangement was awarded to Mrs. Darr H. Alkire, h Ave. Mrs. Daisie Player, 1906 LaCresta Dr., won sweepstakes in this division. 717-10t- 3-- 2 A-- C-- 3 PROPONENTS have claimed that special noise baffles would be built around the proposed track site. A Utah State Prison Inmate had filed for a writ of habeas corpus in U.S. District Court on Steven Weiss, 737 Paxton Ave. grounds that his attorney at his (1185 South), Saturday told po- 1961 burglary trial was incomlice of the theft of one headlight and breakage of the other on his petent automobile while the vehicle was DAVID FARNSWORTH, 21, Theft, Vandalism 0 parked at his residence. WE CONSTRUCTION MEN ARE FOR JUDD... in Ogden. In his petition Farnsworth Will Get Results Sure Utah needs more industry and more jobs. Tom Judd's the man who'll get results. He's practical. He understands business and has the know-hoto get things done for Utah in Washington, We need him for Congress. consulting Jobs Increase During Week Alan E. Brockbank 2260 Country Club Drive Less Government Spending What America needs most is for the government to spend less money and reduce taxes and spend ouf tax money more wisely. We need .more practical businessmen In Washington. That's why I'm for Judd. Richard Prows Bountiful, Utah M. Smith 1568 Browning Avenue Stephen FOR YOU AND YOUR JOB, VOTE JUDD FOR CONGRESS ' Republican Candidate, Utah's Second Dlitrlet advwtlMawM by Citllcm for C.oimltt.oi Mrs. Modclbw t. WlrtMk, 454 Wocf S3M Sooth, Oorold O. Soilth. fSS Diotcl Road Morporot PWrorlnfl, IDS Fint Avomm Morula L Fooh, IFF Iasi SSOO Swill Small tayda. O. Derrick, Uil Frlncclcc Dilvc. . raid political Murray, . Mi him. The number of unemployed workers seeking benefits last week from the Utah Department of Employment Security dropped to 5,674, a decrease of more than 700. . THE DROP brought Utah jobless ratio to two and per cent of the insured work force as compared to two and per cent for the week before. Due to seasonal factors job openings made available through the department rose sharply to 1,292, as compared to only 957 jobs offered the previous week. Expansion of vocational training for high school dropouts and graduates not desiring to go on to college. Submit a school bill to the opening session of the 1965 Legislature having the agreed support of Utahs legislative, educational, labor, religious, business, and civic leaders thus insuring legislative approval. Provide in this bill for: Q Immediate aid for school buildings in districts which cannot finance their needs because of debt limitations with emphasis on eliminating overcrowding, double sessions and dilapidated structures. Salary increases and incentive pay for teachers. More books, supplies and equipment. Improved personnel program and more instruction for the slow learner, the emotionally disturbed, and the exceptional child. 0 -- al- leges that his attorney waived his right to a jury trial without consulting him and waived the right to make opening and closalso without ing statements ...More and More People Are! Knows Working Man's Needs "I've known Tom Judd for a tong time. 4e thinks and talks in ways that leaves no doubt as to where he stands. He knows the working man's needs." Heres How Ogden, was sentenced to one to 20 years on a second degree burglary charge by Second District Judge Charles G. Cowley CL - Inmate Seeks Court Writ , - Seek an appropriation large enough to fit - our school needs, with every effort made not to increase taxes, but if such is necessary INSURING THAT NO PARTICULAR SEGMENT OF THE POPULATION HAS TO BEAR AN EXCESSIVE BURDEN. Development and improvement of Provide a long-rang- e blueprint aimed at planned steady growth for Utahs educational system. More scholarships for training teachers. Better utilization of our school buildings. Conduct the Governors office with an POLICY, always being receptive to suggestions and providing a specific amount of time each week for citizens to present their views to him personally. libraries. . Consideration of consolidating some school districts. OPEN-DOO- R - SUPPORT MITCH MELCH WHO KNOWS HOW TO COOPERATE WITH THE LEGISLATUREAND THE PEOPLE |