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Show ' w t M George D: Clyde: Utahn of Many Jobs, Many Moods Someone 1 Tui to Put the Brakes On Treat the Merit System with Respect Term Draws to End TV Fare, Page 16 Business Sad-- to Glad-a- nd Clydes By 0. N. Malmquist Tribune Political Editor You Experience a Feeling of Relief Go Second Section Utah Ranks High or Near the Top Pc gait f alic Salt Lake City, Utah work as a public servant maintenance and in construction charged with responsibilities of of physical facilities. And this policies, one of was a major goal of my adminimplementing his major concerns was educa- istration. tion at all levels. Needs, Desires I recognized, he said, that What he described as temthe statt did need to do more arose, he for education at all levels, both porary frustrations support for operation and explained, from the inability of some ardent spfiorters of education to .distinguish between needs and desires, competition among the institutions and a tendency of some to become so that satiated with success they posed a this or else challenge to those carrying the leg-- i A public hearing is scheds 1 a t i v e and administrative uled in Salt Lake County Comresponsibilities for the entire mission chambers Wednesday state and all its interests. at 10:30 a.m. to air the counSomeone, he said, "had to tys proposed record budget of put the brakes on. And because $18 965,564 29 for 1965. of my position, it was my It represents a boost over responsibility. 1964 of $3,670,061 and would Biggest FegJ require a levy hike,-sai- d But despite all the controversy County Auditor David P. Jones, who presented the bud- and National Education Assn, get to the commission Mon- sanctions against the state, the retiring governor is convinced day. If the tentative budget is en- that one of the great accomacted, it would require a 20.31-mi- ll plishments of his administration levy ($20.31 per $1,000 of has been the' support and imassessed valuation) to raise provement of the educational enough money for it, based on system. revenues similar to those of During the past eight years, much progress, has he said, 1964, Mr. Jones said. been made in equalizing oppor tunity for education. Teacher salaries have been approximately doubled and state support of the public school system has been approximately doubled. years Gov. George D. Clyde will end eight years of service as the states chief executive next mixed emotions a feeling of relief and a feeling of reluctance- to leave a job which is not yet finished. The reluctance is tempered by the knowledge that the job, by reason of its nature, can never be finished. h ( , Feeling of Relief The best way I can describe my emotional reaction, the retiring governor said in contemplation of inauguration day, .is by use of a travel experience. When you have plodded many hours on snow shoes and take them off, you experience a feeling of relief and lightness; a feeling that you have wings and can fly over the snow. At the same time you are reluctant to abandon the snowshoes. In looking back over the past s eight years, Gov. Clyde and frustrations greatest some of his most satisfying acwith the same complishments education. problem AHe said when he unexpectedly found himself in an elective position after many identi-fieshi- policy-- making Nothing Serious , MODEL: When a n one of the city courtrooms. to nice Have an we ever had a lady bailiff man is artist, its in these parts? . have a model in the family. ARTISTS Lyle Atkinson is an artist. His brother, Blaine, is his model. One of Lyles latest paintings hangs over the bar in the Mint Cafe. Its a prizefight picture, a oiL beautiful Brother Blaine modeled for one jy&n valentine of the fighters m the picture, the one thats winning. Across 2nd South Street, hang-. , Recent scientific studies reveal that baldheaded men are great lovers, and that short men are more masculine than tail men. (So, girls, if youre looking for a husband, look for a short little, baldheaded fellow!) . . t Wednesday Morning A Lcoroners , jury of three, including one woman, Wednesday will continue an inquest into the death of Mark Pendleton, 20, 2922 S. State, shot and killed in a gun battle with a Salt Lake County deputy sheriff. The jury was impaneled and the hearing opened Tuesday. After being sworn, viewing the body and visiting the shooting scene the members adjourned until Wednesday at 10 a.m. Jury Members City Judge Horace C. Beck impaneled the jury, Mrs. Betty Browning", 2850 Nora Dr. (2800 East), Gus Anderson, 2548 Wilmington Ave. (2190 South), and William McLeese, 1460 Logan Ave. (1625 South). Operation and maintenance support of institutions of higher learning fias been sharply in- e creased. And we have a building program which if continued at the rate of the past eight years will solve the problem of physical facilities within Utahns Tuesday sloshed through slush as an aftermath of the Monday night storm. Snow stayed on ground in cold weather. two or three more bienniums. Gov. Clyde made it clear that he did not think the state building problems would be solved on a basis of desire. The desires of the various institutions, he sid, could quickly absorb a bond issue of any size long-rang- Snow Miseries Remain, And Outlooks Cloudy Page 15 Shuffle at BYU Delays Deal On Forest Dale The question of if and when Salt Lake City will repurchase ' Forest Dale Golf Courser apparently will not be settled until after the first of the year, City Attorney Homer Holmgren reported Tuesday. He said he received a letter from Clyde D. Sandgren, vice president and general counsel, Brigham Young University, indicating there will be no decision from BYUs Board of Trustees until after Dr. Ernest L. Wilkinson again assumes the universitys presidency Friday Asks Repurchase Terms Mr. Holmgren, under direction of the City Commission, had informed Mr. Sandgren that the city was interested in the repurchase and had asked for terms under which such a transaction could be Completed. The property was purchased Jan. 24, 1959, by file Corporation 1-Car Warren Wgeland, assistant of the President, Church of JeSalt Lake County attorney, resus Christ of Latter-da- y Saints, quested Judge Beck to disqualifor $567,680 as a possible site for fy Mrs. Browning, wife of Gora junior college. A total of $542,-00- 0 don Browning, administrative has been paid to the city, assistant to County Commissionbut a hassle as to how much iner C. W. Brady and a former terest is owed has continued for deputy, and to seek a replaceseveral months. ment from courtroom spectators. July Decision A Salt Lake City But Judge Becjc received a neLast July, the commission deyouth was killed Tuesday at 8:15 gative ' answer in questioning p.m. when the car he was driv- cided to repurchase the course Mrs. Browning as to whether crashed into a bridge over if terms can be arranged satisthe fact her husband had been a ing the Jordan River at 21gt South so would factory to all concerned. deputy prejudice her, and about 11th West refused to excuse her. Although I had anticipated Sgt. Keith Iba identified the that our board of trustees would Question to Decide victim as Geofrey Hanson, son of have an earlier opportunity to Duty of the coroners jury is to Mrs. Kathleen Hanson, 2231 E. determine whether Pendleton 21st South. The victim was pro- give further consideration to was killed by an officer in the nounced dead on arrival at Salt this matter, it has not yet received attention, Mr. Sandgren line of duty. Lake General HospitaL wrote. He died of wounds suffered in A passenger in the car, Donthe exchange of shots with De- ald Plans Review Roger Black, 0 puty Bruce B. Millet, 27, of Mrs. Juliet Black, 2687 son As you know, Dr. Wilkinson East, shortly after midnight 19th East was treated at Gener- has been reappointed as presia Granite High al Monday at Hospital, then transferred to dent and desires to review the School Science Building, 33rd LDS Hospital, where he was list- situation. Therefore, I am not in South and 5th East. ed in fair condition late Tues- a position at the present time to Deputy Millet Tuesday was night. make an estimate to how soon listed in fair condition in Salt day K. L. Breeze said an- any definite word can be given Deputy Lake General Hospital. He spent he continued. four hours in surgery after the other motorist reported the Han you, shooting, in which he suffered son car suddenly veered off the 'Appreciate Interest road and crashed into a bridge an abdominal wound. We appreciate the citys inAnother youth, allegedly in- abutment The road was clear, terest and the- - importance of volved in a burglary attempt he said. with Pendleton,v Gordon Thomas The death boosts Utahs rec- taking care of the drainage Estes, 19, 2922 S. State, a room- ord highway fatality toll to 291, problem, and shall bring these mate,' has been charged and ar- which is 28 more than the pre- items to Dr. Wilkinsons attenraigned on a burglary count. vious record! Salt Lake Countys tion when he takes over officialThis preliminary hearing is toll is 68, compared with 42 in ly after the first of the year, scheduled for Jan. 6. 1963. Mr.Sandgren wrote. Crash de-ov- er . 3808-30- Remember Monty Atwater who was an avalanche expert at Alta several years ago? Hes and current revenues available now in the high Andes in Chile, for capital investment still fighting valanches! . . . Automobijes continued to Salt Lake City temperature Lack of Facilities I see where Lady Bird Johnslide, skid and spin wheels never climbed above 29 degrees But, he added, I note that Tuesday when son is giving her Inaugural Ball temperatures Tuesday and hit a low of 11 most of the Intermouatain grees during the night. Coldest gown to the Smithsonian Insti-!t- e our educational institutions are So why doesnt Gov. using some of their funds to ad- Region- - dropped rapidly after spot in the state was at Bryce another of Lyles paintings. Cal Rampton .donate the dancing vertise for more students at the Monday night's storms. Canyon, where the temperature one shows a Pony Express rider. hell wear at his inau- - same time they are complaining The snowfall overnight piled dropped to minus 14. slippers Blaine is the rider. gural ball to the DUP Museum? that they will have to turn appli- up an additional 17 inches at The forecast calls for InterActually, in real life Brother cants away because of lack of Alta, Brighton and Park City vals of snow, becoming heavier Blaine is neither a fighter nor a and slightly lesser amounts at late Wednesday with locally physical facilities. SUDDEN thought: How come Pony Express rider hes a railon other ski resort areas. Roads to. Commenting specifically in road switchman theres never been a United the state building program, the all resorts Ogden! except Alta were States stamp honoring Santa Ho hum . . only 306 more governor said he bel- open Tuesday, and Alta's road retiring . Claus? . . ieved events had vindicated his was expected to be open shopping days until ChristThe one thing I wanted for veto two years ago of the build- Wednesday. mas! Christmas was a package that because it was too However, Alta was plagued ing program GOOD SAMARITAN: Some- gurgled. I found one under the and his opposition to bond- with snowslides, two in the large a bottle 6f bubble bath! times you wonder whether it tree ing. canyon and one that piled up on John to At be least, good. pays No Delays I wish all you lazy people the parking lot, burying about a of the Sage Rexburg, would Porter, and get your He maintained that construc- dozen parked cars. There were up hurry Idaho, wonders . . . 1965 car plates so I wont have tion had progressed as rapidly no injuries caused by the slides. During the past holiday sea- to stand in line on the last See Page 16, Column 3 Snow rangers spent Tuesday son, John went downtown to day! blasting to bring down potential help with the community good snowslides to make the area TODAYS VALENTINE will program. He noticed a safe for skiers when the road is stalled car. He went over to A little late, but a very heartopened. push. Then he dipped, fell full felt holiday Valentine today to The snows, even in valley aron his his back, sprained length the members of the Key Club at eas where from two to six inch.wrist, damaged his dignity and Box Elder High es lay on the ground, had little was almost run over by another School. chance to melt in the low readcould car before he get up. These boys voings that came with clearing John says it nice to be a lunteered much skies. good neighbor but probably of their free disStreets Still Slick healthier to ignore people in time during the tress. Many Salt Lake City streets past Christmas season to pickremained dangerously If I was a Beatle I wouldnt and there were a number have my tonsils out it might ing up pop bottles. They scrounged their though not as many as Monday make me sing so , good I accidents partially looking for bottles that night , couldnt get work! could be taken to stores for the caused by slick roads. JUST RAMBLING: One Salt deposit money.) The precipitation in valley arLake woman (name withheld) eas across Utah did not amount They collected hundreds . . . almost but not quite, gave her And raised more than $78. to much in the period husband a cemetery lot for ended Tuesday at 5 p.m.r vyith And to used this they money Christmas. At the last minute Salt Lake City recording the Dr. buy clothes, toys and gifts for 9 she changed her mind most with of an number of needy children Foster Barms, retired Tooele large . inch. However, it was estimated Brigham City, High School teacher, has a worn considerably more fell on the Why derful idea. He asks: bench areas of the city. THE SAD CYNIC, SAYS: SAM, dont city trucks use water from Salt Lake County Provo Snowfall Some men get so drunk on ", Great Salt Lake to water icy To 1964 Dec. 68 New Year Eve they kiss their 30, Provo recorded streets after a snowstorm? 42 To Dec. 30, 1963 own wives when the clock dropped The driver of this automobile was killed Tuesday night when atop the Why tot, indeed?. . . Wichita, 42 the day before. 1963 All of in strikes bailiff the vehicle smashed into a bridge abutmefet. The victim was midnight!, has woman, Kan., a, ... December 30, 1964 On Bridge7 Kills Youth Solution in Sight? By Dan Valentine Regrets... Local News Tops in Sports Inquest Jury Visits Site Of Shooting Hearing to Mull County Budget T Have no. Basis for , Traffic Toll fidgh-borhoo- ... ' j p . 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