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Show . ,. . - , .... - , a . - t,, I . t 16A I -- " ,, . ., 4 I . , , , , -- - ... . . . . , ey , , . NEWS, Thursday, September 7, 1967 DESERET ' ' . - . , , t ' ' ' . , . . p '. , By JACK MGNSON . 7 Deseret News Staff Writer ' - . '44-',- , . 4 i . it ..,t, : : ; ',:1, ! , ;1 '' ,f,' - - , .,' , ,. ""s, :"d"---,.., a, ,;, ,30., ,.,-- , '., ,,, ,. , ., !,,,t r, , ' ':, ' ., ,,,i ,,- .:., , , ,; :.:X,.....2,. . , ,,' i'f',,,, ',sp....4' ' ' ' ' ' ' '. ' , ,, y ' :' ( , 4. ' , ,9 ,;,'',, ' i, t , ,., ; .,' , , - ' , , ,' ' , ' , '''' ' , , i - - . , -,- -- , . , ,. , . , ? ' d - r ', , , ; ' 6 ,,f1m2,4,4,4-1- , , ; ;,, ,4 6, i , , . deb , ,4 ,"; ., ' , , .,.:, Aer ,, i ..,,..E.,,, 1 , , 7., , .1. 1"s.$.6' .,.., ; - ,, , , - , ' t d Salt Lake County conunissioners 'Thursday asked for a legal opinion on an arrangement ,Imade by Auditor LaMar A. 'Rawlings to prove his conten-!thin thatthe county can collect interest on idle funds. It was learnea that Mr. Raw!. Inge has beef, using funds sell)). held from county employee checks for such purposes as social security, insurance, sick benefits and other things, to bonds. invest in short-terCommissioner Philfp R. Blonquist said be understands the amount thus invested is be, iti""w" '44 ., , , Pk,,,,,,,,), ' , , ,, . . , . ' , - t, - t ' i ,,'. , tween - , . - L , ,, - , . , , . .,. -- 0, , s '.. , "'''' - ' , - A . ' , , ,., , .- , - - -'- , ' ' , , , .- ; ,..,..,, . ..'.,....) .....''-- - Burns Grivet knows how to find burIed Utah. Indian relics. findion :Argifil:'ilegs:., D raw Regtirtni tfisigs vet now lives the people don't seem to be very interested in the arrowheads and other evidences of ancient culture. Ile saw a farmer there bulldoze one of the mounds built by the and two had to be painstakingly glued together from fragments which be sifted from the sand. They look as if they had been used to heat water or food over an open fire since they are black on the bottom. He also makes pictures (mosaics) from arrowheads and pieces. Ile bat made one named "The End of the Trail" and another of an Indian in a feather headdress. Mr. Grivet did not say exactly where he found the priceless &facts. He did say that they were buried about five feet under clay and sand near a cliff and that they are on private land. In the area where Mr. Gri. By FAYE JENSEN' Deseret News Correspondent ROOSEVELT Among dozens of rock bunters and relic hounds in the Uintah Basin is one who returns here for two reasom: to visit his folks, the Joe Grivets, and to bunt for some of the ancient artifacts which abound in the area. Burns Grivet, a resident of Fort Necessity, La., on vaca tion here for the past two weeks, is proudly displaying four pottery jugs which he dug up. They date back to the Fremont era and are in very good, stage of preservation. $2130,000 re , com-lfro- m . , . ;;.:,::.,.,:,:, , 77- ' -1 .11;00,' ,,,,,,, 53plice service for 1,, ,, , , ,. 0 ".11t-1.11- 11 , 19.95 i k do. 1: . Southern charm to every.day meals with "Plantation" by Oneida. Set consists of 8 knives (onellece. forged, serrated blades), 8 forks, 8 salad forks, 16 teaspoons,,8 soup spoons, 1 gravy ladle, 1 cold meat fork, 1 butter knife, 1 sugar spoon, 1 pierced dessert server, 2 tablespoons. Add ,,, ,c t, , . . ' r 7:" strap file 24' it A th A i ,, t n ER ta.......ark ... ,,, V Ai k - , H, 18" D. , '114iiI,' SOUTH MEZZANINETIOUSEWARES Mises sood meN onion filled, mid Nos posies Photo ond moil cordite filial, add (97). 116c ;wogs (97). 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IVA.C1,,,;t 7 N.., ; N 8:30 P.M. - , M ast btd Soot On 24 'iota Wiesen moss md MOO vslidetion any tine to Welker CMotw Parking Ttmect Parking ' . too" tles Pot twat 1140 east.30 ern Diem s sows so 10L 10 P000 UMW" 1110 onitalt wel Sway Illiwite ps at X ItXXXXXXXXXlX XX XXXXXXXXXXXXXiCXXX )11 Prom BUI I e Sllei IT- ' i x GET SPOT CASH , t sher- a '.t7,' . IC of what Salt Lake County firs deputies termed a & o cs,it Live Dinner Music! Tuesday through Saturday is ;;r lt.F.114kt PN 6i);;., " xx449"1,(90t,;(4m100cIwodt ' 1 FOURTH FLOOR DRAPERIES ' ' . , '' s .1'0,- - ' eq,,A7N , Magna Man Dies 4p,..,,,,,a,o, . ,, .. i '. f -- , !:( 1 AIL SEPT. 8 i , , ...So It lake- - i :' , . rayon Is per- , :!! 9 cotton, 39 melon. 7 t'$,;A , t ; ,i,x181.,fofsv:44e-Nt,:r.- COLISEUM vi - ' Benjamin ' - .8:1:10,- Sunnyside Ave.. 2600 . '.':!:!.,..., ',!, ,.,,,,....!..f manently laminated to foomback for clinging fit indoors or out. Ideal for beds, chaises, tables, sectional furniture. Won't crease, separate, or crock. Completely washable, never needs ironing. Styled with matching bullion fringe, completely seamless. Green, brown, gold, turquoise, - 1 ' - '';;Ixi:vn'r4)401c- of portion r Utah State Fairgrounds , 'a.- ', Textured fabric of 61 Lps . ; r410,,,,to! .4- Ac1,1,,,.7CellS:41,1f: . , "4" ts , .41100.0 . i ilY-:'- :' ' " 1 , 4;....6. , 6 p.m. until Sept. 24, ac-- ' cording to LaMar Farnsworth. The children's zoo, which usually closes on Labor Day, contains many farm animals and a contact pen where children can touch sheep, goats and large tortoises. Mrs. W. Dean Lindsay, 2102 E. 724 South. Ws. Rodney Otterstrom, 750 E. 7150 South. Mn. Wayne A. Winters. Sandy. Mrs. Kenneth H. Bullock, 3004 S. )id West. Mrs. Gerry Sanderson, 273 N. Main, Farmington. Mrs. Richard Adorns, WV. 200 East, Farmington. Mrs. Richard Wore. 175 W. 1st North, Bountiful. Mrs. Garth Whitmy, 3236 S. 2853 West, Granger. Mrs. Jac Miller, 3105 S. State St. Mrs. Frederik H. Steablik, 773 Nokia St. Mrs. Ross L. Owtotora, 295e Garden Circle. Mrs. Steve E. Stauffer, 132 Utopia Ave. Ma. John A. Gragrich, 1623 Northwood Ave. K sum ,i,,-tl.'- a.m. to ,. z -:o '''''q' children's Zoo, Mrs. John C. Luke, 179S Meadow Moor Rd. Mrs. David L. TIVIOC, 310 E. 450 South. Bountiful. Mn. Charles LIAMEn, X Douglas It. Mrs. Demtis L. &Ingram. h East Mn. Dela O. Zabriskie, sy not Ave. Ws. Marvin P. Schmid, 2002 Douglas St. Mrs. Gerald L. Arnold, 000 Emeriti", Dr.. Sandy. Mn. Mickey Nossman, East. Mrs, John D. Marks, 3077 Moor Dais Mn. Freddy Sancho& 333 W. North Tempi& '',:.: SIMON& rumumms iFY,'I';','.47)cileilswfi4 remain open daily from wiU 1, ..,1 4. v.q., .7.1: I Of Zoo Still Open The ' .::' '7..;,"?. ' j .'; - a i. --- - 4 , ...:01., 'I 1::;';.0.,4 ' , '.. , , . MISTSY Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr. .i.i.::v 4,:,...sioati ' --41' :00'1 0, , : , ,,, Mr. and Mrs. Harold D. Arbon. I3 E. r,os South. Mr. and Mrs. Willard W. Armstrong, 131, E. Galaxy Dr.. Sandy. D. Mr. and Mrs. SAelvin WO Afton Ave., Butterfield, ,'".:.:,41,--'1- 0 .,,,,, I 4, 1 wauls Children's Part ,, , ,.!,,,t, ,,,, ,,o) . ', ,, 1 - -,: . ...,, :, Al. i 4 ,i... ,,...,.., , , BOYS: ,, it, 4 Me. - 1::':--' and and and and and and and and and and 4 I ! ,ks.(; ,'...,$' ' ,,, ::.ikel Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr. .,,... 7 ,,, ,,,,,j 4:., . i ''..:,;,, ' tx:.:-.--,- ::: .l,t41,ti , ,A, 4 e, rill...cf.-ril- k.,,:191:1( , , see ':,t.,,,.: : A ..1: ' ',iki, ' ''F7 ' i: !,, ,,,. :' 9 ,j :,:::::: ''' I.' 7 7.:;. , ,,i4,''''' ' '...4,.. !, Christopher Bray BIRTHS AS REPORTED FROM SALT LAKE AREA HOSPITALS DIRLSt Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence A. Mikmell. 331- - Srd Ent. Mr. and Mrs. Bruce A. Callahan, 51 E. Southgate AV.. Ne. and Mrs. Glenn A. Olson, Cos lYille. Ner. and Mrs. William B. Black, 120 Logan An. AV. and Mrs. Ernest L. Plane, 1113 S. 7th West. 1,11.,,,,,i,,... ' ,;.. THU DESERET NEWS SENDS 1IRTHDAY GREETINGS TO; Dale Ink ley, son of W. and Mn. Wili lam Ink ley, 3130 L 1993 West, ?Mona; Deon Roy, daughter of Mrs. Sands, Rare, 115 Tally Ho; Kurt Green, Ion of W. and Mn. Paul Green, 50 Van Buren St., Midvale; Chris. Nigher Bray, son of Mrs. Helen Bray, 1006 W. litts North; Debra Wright, daughtey of Mr. and Mrs. Dwain Wright, 3716 Highland Dr.; Robert Pedersen, son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Pedersen, 1111 Michigan Awl Brent Richards, son of Mr. and Mrs., Gene Richards. 1256 Parkcrest Cir.; Wendy Thueson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Brent Thugeon, 1111 McClelland .St., Blake Williamson, 11011 of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Williamson, 005 S. 0.20 West, Kammer Ben lambs Bu 'lough, son of Mr. and Mrs. Benlarnin Bulloush, 1611W. 206th St., Torrance. Calif.; Michael Davis, son of AV. and Mrs. Grant Davis, 53 Elizabeth St., and all other babies one year old Thursday. (Pictures of babies of Deseret News subscribers wilt be taken free of charge at the Deseret News baby photo studio, 33 Richards St., Monday through Friday from 111 cm, until 3 P.m. at tesst three days before baby's birthday.) z: ) ,'. :.. :;:., ',.'...j: Kurt Green Deon 7:,: ,., :, ' t ..f1.1.': l': 40,1 ',:..i..., ,, :, Dale Ink ley '::1 ', .:".: 1!k .,.2. ,,,,k ' !:.''':' X':'-'- ::::',. .k,,,.- 4N, r. I , ' II4, ill f,z, 1 v, 0 , III- 14,t ,s1T 4P.,,.::-...:- .1 ,...,...,, - k ,, .' '''''.''.:: :I ...,:',....;:.7't.,....,,: 4 1;k.'": ', i f: - t , , -'1 "'''i.11, f ," i.,..44 4 ' '" " , -- ; ii:t IP NO 1 V IP 4111 ( ss FIFTH FLOOR STATIONERY 1 ' 4 i 6.,95 super-streng- W, - , file holds papers, Spacious hobby supplies, books, records, sewing supplies, clothing, toys, games. Rigid steel from. supports up fiber to 500 lbs.; constructed of board. Sky blue and gofden straw drawer fronts. multi-purpo- ! . r i, ritJa, , ......., , $ - , d. ivtl , ,,.. .i , ; , ., 13' - ,. x , 110113 el.antation . wq.itb , ., , , ..,,..., .., t - , ., :.,,::-:,,:,::,:- ,., r ILIZIst111111 PI di it;4s' ir , and $300,000. - mak . ' . e. - , Circus Plays Friday At Fairgiounds Coliseum r, . , After Nov. I, various water, milk. food and other samples to be tested for the Salt Lake County Board of Health will be done by chemists in the Salt' Lake City Health Department.' Commissioners! County Two of them were intact Wednesday signed an agree-- ; ment between the two health de- partments for the service. The' samples have been contracted out to a local chemical compa-The the Kiwanis Club said Circus an act 100 feet off fly. but as soon as the contract' Make its Salt take City debut day. Baby Lucy, the expires the new aervice performing ele- begin. with two performances Friday The Kiwanis House Sugar the Suarez Family of Commissioners also said they iphant; In the Utah State Fairgrounds Cub is sponsoring the circus tolbarebact ridento; juggler Betty will open sealed bids to install a Coliseum at'41:30 and fl:30 nm.tralse funds for its youth acdvitYlralrharn 'septic tank, prepare seed beds programs. continenbl-t"Thht b a Free tickets for children aretand plant lawn at the Cotton. ype Indluded in the program will available 0 from citvus, especially suited participatingtwood Heights Park, for the Colisemn," Richard E. be Zaochini, the Human Can.rnierchants. Adult admission is East. The bids will be opened Sept. Johnson, project chairman of nonball; the LeMoine TroupeiS2. Is at 10 a.m. in the County Commission chambers. Work is for the Salt Lake County RecreA p ,er 64 .ce , 414 ation :,;::.,::t.:.,,,:::::...,,7.:; I, ., I ,.:::,,: $2., Department. , Gatd-Charl- ' Lear City To Test For County arrowheads from the tract before the farmer planted it to crops. In addition to the jugs be also found about 45 bon and clay beads, several bone awls, a ,couple of round balls and more pieces from other jugs which were lying in the same area. , . sufficient time lag between coll- Iterest, he feels that It is hisitbe county' also have expressed Rawlings is remainhig Ivithin' eCtiOn and disbursement of right to have the interest. 1,1, 'the view that if interest is col- - his legal prerogatives. funds to allow it invested. Mr. Rawlings disagreed. The lected on their tax money, the Conimissioners Blomquist and the During this time money is money, after being withheld, interest should go to theP1----!Marvin G. Jenson abstained "Idle," he said. 'becomes part of a county fund Mr. Dtmcan asked the acting on 11 vouchers Duncan, deputy county and therefore, , the interest missioners, "Who is auditing!which wodk invest additional told commissioners !sou go into the general fund, the auditor's office?" He sug- - payroll withholding amounts athattalleY ' withheld from his he contends. gested that perhaps an outside from the trust funds until a check is being used to collect in-- 1 Some of the taxing units In auditor should determine if Mr.;legal opinion is presented... In addition to questioning the legality of the procedures. cornmissioners 'expresse- d- concern because the account set up as a vehicle for the investment, the! !Salt Lake County Employes' t Trust Fund, is in the name of only one man, Glen Palmer, chief deputy audttor. However. Mr. Rawlings said this would be remedied-b- y requiring that two signatures be required on any check drawn from the account The auditor said conunission-- . ers are apparently unhappy because he has ShOWII that the auditor's office can use idle funds to earn interest for the benefit of taxpayers; He has been. In contention with other county Mild' for several weeks over whether millions of dollars of "idle" county funds can be invested to earn interest. Mr. Rawlings claims there 131 old time mound builder Indians of that area and asked if he could pick up the arrowheads and other things there.' The farmer gave permission and be gathered about 800 . . , . , . , D , . , , ,,,, LegalI Opinion Sought On Auditor!sinvestment, V, , . . - - - '(fftUltfCIW' . Li: 7 0 in Ogden area, hi Provo area, lanith 73,t Mail and phone orders filled. For delivery in our largo area-- , dial 32S1 I BB in Salt Loh ma, In outlying areas. Allow 4 slays for &livery. Mara is 50c chary on any C.0.0. January. Mail orders to Boa 1465, add intikatad postage pin 31416 Sax in Utah. Shop Monday anti Friday 10 a.m. to 9 p.m. sem' it.: .1 , 'ts: t :: |