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Show iyMri"i "H jy Jr ' j t, 5 Changes Outlined r J A. For Tightening Control ..,W . ROBERT I) MULLINS De.su it News Staff ntor B jVv nsv j? ., Five procedural changes foi tightening; controls in the Salt Lake Traffic Violations Buuau have been drafted and will be given to Mayor J Blacken Lee for approval. 1"; .L . y , v? They will eliminate temptations to fix tickets or -- U - ' i i - Glen Nakaoka, shaken but unhurt, walked away from accident caused when icy conditions caused iTttwfy-a- TPrir v, his small ioreign-madcat trol, sliding on its top, on e ta skid out of connear 15th North. Heavy snowfall on blossoms coufd act as the state's dollar fruit crop. msulato.-fo- multi-millio- r n Wintry Storm Shrouds Blossoms otner areas, whoie peaches and chert tes are m full bloom could stand no more than about 29. Box Elder, Weber, Davis and Utah County fruit glowers will piobubly lie using heat devices tonight he said The snow can act as an insu lator, however Fruit was frozen under a blanket of snow two years ago Snow depths varied Salt Lake Municipal Airport reported one inch, while other area reports a from trace to ranged By ROBERT C MITCHELL Deseret News Staff W nter Winter made a fate comeback m Utah Wednesday night threatening fruit cro;s causing a rash of auidents and casting a white dnffon scarf over mountain peaks and vallevs Fruit belt temperatures for Thursday night were predicted to dip below the danger point of around 29, ranging from the mid or low 20s in Cache Valley to a shivering 29 to 32 in Utah s normally warm Dixie Melvin S Bummgham, Salt Lake County extension agent, said. Chances are nothing happened to the fruit Wednesday night if it got to the 30s m the growing areas Snow was wet But I am fearful about tonight." He said Cache Valiev aiea, with slow fruit budding could perhaps stand temneratures of about 24 or 25 degrees, but hub cap residents inches depths Maor highwavs snowy Four Bountiful five reported about weie and wet through to be Thurs-da- v accidents without injuites occui i ed on Salt Lake County stretc hes of Interstate 15 early Thursday morning Patrol said Utah Highw-athree of them, two turnovers, and a guard rail crash, were at 34th South, while the other, also a turnover, happened at 5th North on conditions 1 health services may come under the sharpened budget-cuttinknife of County Finance Commissioner Philip R Blomquist Mr Blomquist said Wednes day that services provided by the county mental health pro-pam are more costly than serv- ices given privately. He suggested that a cut of approximately 10 per cent may tl. be made in the mental budget. department g t. because 15, ers the around Temperatures state through Thursday morning ranged from 67 at Vernal to 17 in Bryce Canyon The general forecast for the state through Friday called for periods of partial clearing with occasional ram and snow show-ei- semi-trailer- DESERET NEWS -- the north and s Winds SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH generallv range abnut w II Thursday, April 20, 1967 in mostly w westerly, la miles an hour Hum.dity will be ahou 40 cent in most aieas and pr there will be about 60 per cent sunshine over most of the state B 1 Fete To Honor Mrs. Wallace Ruling rause all the money in our budget is not spent for direct ac,ivi,les pa,1Pnt r Goates suggested that even a 10 per cent reduction in By HAROLD LUNDSTROM county money would result in a News Music Editor Deseret total loss of $119,264 in terms of A ruling may not come until because the servlce provided The rank of commander in elumisheHo peTcem "of Fnday on a defense motion for the ancient Knightly Order of of the a continuance the budget and the county ls murder trial of Myron Lance St. Brigitte will be conferred attwnpting t0 get a federal ,and Wa,,er Kelbach. laf 3 addi wouldmean upon Mrs. John M (Glenn) Wal- grant Third m federal Court District Bruce Goates, assistant direc tional money for Judge lace, president of the Utah Civic tor and chief psychologist of the every local dollar spent for new Bryant H Croft closed the 10 Ballet ,! pre county mental health services, services. More than 200 civic and cul- AM AtaA The current budget for mental health is 212,972. Consideration of the budget cuts will start Fn- day and a public hearing to re- opon ,he budget )s scheduled (or 27 v The mental health department has tPded 30 853 35 of its t0,al budf?et to da,e Last year on a the departmentoperated budget of 154,244 " AWa1 Delayed? a - Owners Must Trim Their Shrubbery Hon-eyc- ut Can the shrubs on the corner of Richmond Avenue and Elgin Avenue be cut down? It ls Impossible to see around the cornet without pulling clear out into the Intersection. The same situation exists at 12th East and LorD. B., Salt raine Avenue. Can you help? like County. On 11th West and Dupont in Rose Park h fence obstructing the there is a view of oncoming traffic. Is it against the law to have a fence this high on a corner lot? N. N.t Salt Lake City. three-foot-hig- To questions No. 1 and 2: The Zoning Adof S L. County, alerted by Do-l- t ministration Man, will send an inspector out immediately to check. If it is a you say, the owners will be. told to trim the shrubbery. They will have about 10 days to do this. Most owners are glad to cooperate, but if they do not comply, they will be reminded by registered letter. Then, if nothing is done, will be turned over to the county attorney for action. Zoning Administration spokesmen point out that in the spring many such situations exist, but are usually corrected by the owners themselves without reminder, as soon as they get around to spring yard trimming. fence is To question No. 3: That okay. The law says three feet at corners. 30 feet from the corner, both ways and four feet elsewhere. Thats the city law. In the county the law says two feet at corners and for 40 feet both ways. .cases Jones The plan stems fiom an lines jtigation that disclosed dockets land tickets missing from the bureau's files STILL MUSSING In all, 21 dockets and four tin (fie tickets are still missing An audit by an independent accounting turn, made June 30 showed that 21 deckels Mr Posselh weie missing began lus audit in Febiuaiy and found 12 of the missing items Nine are still missing Since the February audit began 12 other dockets have been reported as missing, bring ing the figure back to 21 Originally, 10 traffic tickets had been reported as missing, but Mr Possellis search found Delegates to the stale conven'six which were misfiled tion of the League of Women 6 TICKETS MISFILED Voters Thursday hoard the stato An investigation is under way boards reccmn or dal ons for to locate the remainder ihe Leagues piogram in Mr Pncsellls roenm mended inTTfig changes are Tha the mail opening emplove mark on yellow ticket. the structure and n copies the amount of of state govern- performance accompanying each ticket, ' at that point separate the cash Study of air pollution in the from the ticket for proper rout machine a Subsequently, ing on,lniumK evaluation of cutape of all yellow tickets should . be made to balance their ttin and P,pnUal sla!p nent action in the neld ttf amounts with cash. AH cash c,vl should be given to employes re- SuPPri of improved sponsible for the daily cash Wlth 'lnn'aws phas.s on report and deposits. ticket copies should thenlfrs Sery'oe ac,10n ln the registration be transmitted to the employe !reapP?rb lo'lment. 'he pkr,lnnJo( of at the cash register to matched with original copies i,he cS,ale Board of Education. upport of measures to mail! The emplove opening mphenslve regional not be allowed to pull mo!e and basi" planning with ,nvPr originals. A separate register! L,ah used for should be key running pffprt,ve f'a" ticket balances to keep dSUrPS control of other cash revived. meaSUm , Mr Posselli explained. provp sta,e suPprvislon DILY RECORD of public schools -- Keeping a dady record.inancing Delegates will vote on these accounting for cash overages proposals and on officers for and shortages. At present, the! 1967-Gat the last ses&ion of the overages and shortages of daily two-da- y convention Friday' cash are accounted for through morliing in the University Club.' the petty cash fund. Nominated for the next two' That original tickets and years are Mrs. D M Draper, supporting documents paid for president, Mrs Ed Newman, early, be matched with the yel-- first vice president, Mrs Don low copies at a later date, and Wilson, second vice president;' that the receipt number and Mrs. R M Woodv, secretary;, date of payment be marked on Mrs. Louis C Brown, treasurin' the originals. Now, only the Mrs Ralph Benmutz. Mrs D, month in (which payment is C Schmutz Mrs James R.. made is fecorded on yellow Whitten Mrs Rev N. Kmghti ticket copies. Now, there fe a .Mrs. Wynn Epler and Mrs. lapse of several days before 'the Edward Torrosian, directors and Mr Calvin original is received and proc-- ' Gov L. essed through the data depart- Rampton will be guests Thurs; ment and is placed in the day night at the League See TICKET on Page B--4 16 1 prove s,a; ts w 9 World-famou- 1 Mrs. John M. WaPace . . . rare honor ed Carpet' Eteady For Lady Shoppers first-degre- e . g Cant you fence your property, or put up some kind of barrier? Or is there some circumstance that prevents you from doing this? MAN on Page B-- 3 See DO-I- T dunng - 5- SECTION More than 30 stores will participate. offering specials in ev. to from perfume and jew-elr- y garden paraphernalia and sporting goods Stores will be open Friday from 10 a.m. to 9 p m and Saturday from 10 a m. to 6 p m. Participant firms will be marked by sale banners. The special Ladies Day sale1 was so popular last year that it will probably become an annual eveiitT said Stanford P. Dar-ge- r, Retail Merchants Association secretary - manager. Jlany stores have purchased special goods- - for the event; while others have maiked down regular merchandise. It will be a very worthwhile saving," Mr. Darger sa'd. , i B Parking 1 ,4, 5, 10 2 Milady, treated to a roval fare of bargains bv downtown merchants Friday and Satur-- , day, will be queen of the second Ladies Day Promotion erj thing 1303-137- 3, ready been reported for the same period in 67. Deseret News Staff Writer There was also an increase Already for the first 90 days A record breaking year of of 67, burglaries showed the in rapes reported, with seven crime in 1966 is well on its greatest increase with 707 re- reported this year as comported this year as compared pared with four last year. way to being topped.- Chief Fillis noted that the with 500 during the same periThe figures released od in 1966. . decrease in major only Wednesday by Police Chief Homicides which were up crimes was auto thefts. There Dewey J. Fillis showed that 120 per cent for 1966 with 11, were 218 reported the first crime during the first three have alreadysurged. ahead . . quartern oL1966-and"ll7rei months" of 196Twere already -- with three same period arrests of 173. reported to date ported for-t- he ahead of the same period in this " Another encouraging factor year as compared with this year. - . 1966. If crimes continue to in- was one" for the same period last that the depart.'The annual report put out crease at the same rate for ment has investigated fewer year. There were 24 assaults with the remainder of the year we traffic accidents, having inby the Salt Lake City Police Department indicated a 15.3 a deadly weapon reported for could easily go 20 per cent1 vestigated 1,372 this year as per cent Increase ln major January, February and higher than we were last compared with 1,419 during City, Regional crime with a total of 12,713 March of 1966 and 39 have al-- year, the Chief noted. the first three months of 1966. Comics investigated 1966. I)ajs Swedish princess, Brigitte, who lived in Rome the An encouraging note, the latter part of her life. The moth ahief added,, was that along er of a large family, Princess with the increase in major Brigitte was known for public crimes there is also an in- charities and her support of the crease In the number of arts. Originally, the Knightly arrests of adults and juve- Order was limited to members of the Roman Catholic Church, niles. It is now ecumenical. Police have arrested 1,634 The investiture , ceremonies adults hnd 736 juveniles durfor Mrs. Wallace Monday eveof the month three ing period -- 1967 which is an increase in ning will be televised. ,,ep 7r a " mes in the Beverly Wilshire The Deseret News Thursday u0.i ln Los Angeles Monday learned, however that at least one witness is not scheduled to evenjne s tenor Launtz testify until Friday. Chief Judge ThurMelchior, Public defender Mitsunaga, mond Clarke of the Federal who took the case of the Court, the Honorable Spriulle accused killers after they were Braden, former Assistant Secrecaptured at a Parleys Canyon of State, and Don Belding, roadblock Dec 22, maintains a tary founder of the Freedom Foun- fair trial is impossible at this e daj10n a( Valley Forge, will because of excess adverse c,ate jn tbe solemn ceremonies. publicity. FOURTH WOMAN Croft asked seven Mrs. Wallace, who will be the Judge newspaper and television news-Ime- fourth woman to be given the including a Deseret News award, has been sponsored by reporter, to testify during the Princess Conchita Sepulveda to in as role the hearing press Pignatelli of Los Angeles, who covering the December kiUings ;, member land subsequent arrests of Kel- Is being con- Wallace Mrs. bach and Lance. iferred the honor because of her The two are charged with in founding the contributions murder m three Utah Symphony Orchestra in counties. Judge Croft will rule I939 and ,n founding the Utah on proposed continuance of aiClv,c BalPt jn 1962 trial due to start Monday in thel Chivalnc Order of the deaths of James Sizemore andl Savl0rknwn as ' BngU-86iHo'y Fred Lillie at Lally's Tavern, instituted was by Saint ,tinesW. 4th South. Brigitte of Sweden in 1366 dur-- 1 Mrs. Mvron Lance told the ing the pontificate of Urvan V. Deseret News Thursday that order was reconstituted by she had been subpoenaed to Francis II of Naples and pear Friday morning, Indicating Sicily 1859 dunng the Pontifi-ther- e may be no ruling by cate of Ptus IX. Judge Croft on the motion until INDEPENDENT after she has testified. It is now an independent and ecumenical order with the seat of the Prince Grand Master in Naples, Italy. The order was named after a .L Crime Remrd in '67? By RAY GRASS A. Readers looking for Our Man TIairy Jones column" on this page haven t gone blind Tile column isn t there any more However, Hairy s still' with us His witty writings have moved TcTa new Idea" tion the opposite editorial page That s A 11 for todav. )nphalsn 7 I hav e a piece of v acant property that people insist in driving over. Is there any way I can C. R., Sait keep them from doing this? Lake City. i to inApproval is a "musl still- closer control n the bu reau, said City Auditor Law ld offi-tim- The home on the southwest corner of Road and Siggard Drive ha some shrubbery that obstructs the view of the motorist. Can you get it trimmed so we can see? L.N., Salt Lake County. Spot FOf Our Man Harry bend first-degre- e WL A NeW tpldf ' tkivt Ifw U lAnSA Pi ictue fied b Doe Memonal officials as LaDell Colledge, 29, Lehi, Alton Olsen, 33, Woods Cross, and Bob Casper, 25, Salt Lake Cifv went Dee on emetgency si iUs, setting up emergency ti?tm nt wards after a second accident involving four teenag- of icy the As storm swept in Wednesday night, Weber County sheriffs office reported thioe accidents, in a one hour period, 15 which in persons were injuied Investigating officers said six persons were hospitalized, four m serious condition Three of those seriously hurt were hospitalized following a s collision of two at Nyes Corner. They were identi- - Slay Trial : remove dockets from the bu reau s office said Lav ewe Posselh, Salt Lake and tor's d office emplove who diafiul the Howard W. Hagen in prelude to Ladies' Day. will be , store validations at lots and terraces." with parking ' ' free 29 ? |