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Show r 3A September 16, '1967 DESERET NEWS, Soturday, East Trounced 'Bowl Bin -- Battle of the.pitting various . Jugh school had mounted a 160-- halftime weekly . Brains was kicked off Satur-- j teams each week, at 1 p.m. on 'ead- 1 team KSL-TThe show Is co- - Eas day when the- - f6ur-mafrom Skyline whipped the East sponsored by the Deseret News. un ho The Leopard squad outscored en egg (answer: by the thick- High squad, 230$). This is the second year for the Skyline io the second half ness of the yolk), but the Americans quiz bowl, of the bowl, but the Eagle team swer was later disqualified be- The 0 n 80-7- 0 tt : , , , M u' 3 ( cause the Leopards had spoken out of turn. Skyline had boosted the score early by answering difficult questions concerning the Jacksonian political era, the types of narcotics, the behavior of oxyhe Doppler effect and gen, even a question about American and Utah farming. In. the second half. East put itself on the scoreboard by answering a question on the grade' of meat, later scored 40 points! with an explanation of the geometrical Pythagorean theroum. t. These questlns are said moderator Kay complex, Richins. I couldnt answer some of these. Both teams had trouble at the start of the game when they failed to answer three consecu- ft- .' ' i ' i .w 1 Host Kay Richins talks to Kent Morrison before Saturday quiz show. tive questions ranging from writer George Bernard Shaw to literary techniques. The winning Skyline squad consisted of captain Kent Morri-- j son, Kurt Lueders, Janet Caldwell and Richard Rogers. On1 the East squad were captain Greg Brinton, Sue Richards, David Teutsch and Frances Clark. Next weeks contest features High versus West w Viewmont High. Guests wanting to attend the show during its taping are studios Invited to the KSL-TSaturday at 8:45 a.m. 5:30pm. Lost in Space Excitement follows the Robinsons as Join they journey through unknown galaxies. June Lockhart and Guy Williamsfor adventures. In color. really PUBLIC NUISANCE? IRS Admits Errors But .TrimsTotal , Kennecott Tailings Pond Brings Magna Headache ; OGDEN Newspaper stories ajid wire service reports circu-Utin- g in northern California de- Mr. Webb Is also Investigating south beach area adjacent toj The Utah attorney general wetting the tailings so restrain- -' whether a its continued office investigation scribing computer errors en order issued In Third Dis-SdO.OOO income tax returns were Saturday of whether drifting trict from Court, to control die tail- - effort to keep tailings dust in a bris pond tailings copper described by Internal Revenue situation at that time, still check. However, the condition Is constitutes a near pubings Magna Service officials Saturday as Uc nuisance. applies. grave(Jy aggravated now that jiot accurate. offlKennecott the plant has been shut down L. Hansen' Phil Meanwhile, Atty. Gen. JJohq Weaver, public informa-- 1 said David H. Webb,, an attor-Viasaid Friday they are using for more than two months. tfon officer for the IRS Western r and a large It is impossible to keep the ney from his office, visited the a Service Center, said the under- Kennecott Copper Co. tailings sprinkling truck on dry sections entire pond surface as wet as it would be under normal operat- of the pond. charging on the estimated in- pond Thursday. furcruiser The terra ing conditions," the spokesman plows come tax filing returns was He also spoke with Magna caused by a systems processing residents and Inspected homes rows along the dry surfaces,! said. It should be noted that winds and businesses allegedly hard- - exposing wet tailings beneath, problem and not a computer hit with cleaning bills after two the spokesman said. And the sprinkling truck is tailings storms earlier this CUT-OFDATE 'no in operation on the dry tailings pond, he added. week. When posting to the master file, the computers must use a cut-of- f date," explained Mr. Weaver. When a taxpayer who estimates his income for the quarter fails to have that report in before the cut-odate, the computer then figures the tax A crowd estimated at 150 oft the information available on gathered Friday afternoon tlje master file tape. 364 S. State to protest the at This JMr. Weaver continued, of Social Security card use if Just like an individual taxIn a letter to Atty. Gen. Phil partments of state government on government numbers Sohis who include must payer L. Hansen Friday, Gov. Calvin have adverse Interests in a cial Security number on his tax and private forms. L. Rampton asked that a suit be legal proceeding, I do not feel return. If the number he places In the Utah Supreme that they should be represented instituted Many of the demonstraop the return is wrong, then the Court to settle their legal aid by the same individual, or even tors burned their Social Secomputer will not post the reby different individuals who are dispute. turn to the right account and curity cards and others under the direction and control The letter advised the attort&ere is a problem. of the same office," the goverburned replicas of their ney general that Robert D. I ABOUT N.OM older One man Moore, Salt Lake attorney, had nors letter said. cards. NOT PROPER The tax official noted that the burned a large facsimile 1been employed by the director San Francisco account of the constructed out of cardof finance with the governors Likewise, where the attorney trouble estimated that about board. Another man placed approval to represent the State general has stated a position, 3QO.OOO returns, sent out by the his card inside an envelope Insurance Fund. adverse to that being asserted the The total IRS were incorrect. before burning it so The attorney general has con- by a department of government, said Mr. other protesters wont be tended that his office has sole such number is wrong, department should not the number in error able to see my card numWeaver, to represent the state have to have Its representation authority fqr one reason or another is ber. Its private. or to act as legal counselor to subject to the supervision of the closer to 30.00Q. the letter The protest was promoted the state departments under the 'attorney general, When asked if any of the continued. provisions of the constitution. by Mills Crenshaw of radio errors would affect Utah's estiThe letter noted that the station KSXX who said he AGREE, HOWEVER . . . mated income taxpayers Mr. war amazed at the large recent decision of the Supreme I am in agreement that the Court on the Weaver said. All Utah bills are turnout. Legislative Legal after attorney general, in ordinary Services Committee casts doubt being processed normally Mr. Crenshaw said he situations should be the sole on statutes having run them through this permitting the opposes identifying oneself office for more than a year. legal advisor for the state. How- appointment by the governor of Inhere is no problem at all as with card numbers which ever, I feel this should not be legal counsel in addition to the were meant to be private. true where a conflict qf interest fir as Utah residents are attorney general, situation exists. Where two de-- 1 ld ."nuous' de-jln- g ls terra-cruise- er-ri- r. 6:30pm. My Three Sons 7pm. Hogans Heroes As the boys get older, the problems facing a bewildered Fred MacMurray get bigger and funnier. And William Demarests efforts to help only add to the confusion. In color. Bob Crane and his conniving crew frustrate their captors with their own refinements in the art of trickery. With Werner Klemperer and John Banner. In color. 7:30pm Petticoat Junction 8pm. Mannix F 'S.S. Protestors1 Light Card Fires ff File A Suit, Hampton Says Lake from the sewage disposal plant Henry Knorr, in the Rose Park area, the con- -' County employe, Saturday ditioh of the old garbage dump announced his candidacy for a on Indiana Avenue and 1900 Salt Lake City West and odors from sulphur Commission pos-t- ; I am very pleased with the made on cleaning the progress jMr. Knorr, 53, he said. But Jordan River, n; native of Salt there is still much to be done. Lake City, said Our river could be one of the he was becom- most beautiful areas of the city. lag a candidate Some day there might even be Jiecause it is of fishing, boating and recreation utmost imporareas along the river. . tance to initiate Mr. Knorr said he believes certain programs and reforms --"f- Knorr j the bpresent city government Wasted too much money has 1? city government and policy. and He said he was interested In on unnecessary programs has overlooked the immediate increased salaries for city at a level commensurate( needs of the city. He said he is opposed to too those in private industry v0th many grants of fedral money many cases, a" city which our children and their ejnploye has t6 work a second children will spend their lives jab to feed his family, Mr. trying to repay. Knorr said. Any job that is v$orth eight hours of time is 'forth a living wage, not, it The candidate, who reside at 428 N. edwood Rd., has been in construction work since the start of World War II, when he was with the 309th Engineer Battalion. He worked for the city. Streets Department for 13 years and presently is employed by the Salt Lake County surveyors office. He is married, has three, children and describes himself as a concerned t, and active member of the a member of The v Church of Jesus Christ of Saints and active in the Boy Scouts of America. com-muni- Lat-terda- em-jJov- IIn Tiould be abolished." if The candidate citicized ynany eyesores and unhealthy conditions which have been allowed to go on unchecked." Among these he Med die odors II 1 CALLS $2.00 Color, k. - nmmmmmmm ... color. 9pm. Jackie Gleason AXELRAD'S And away we go with the riotous is not only Honeymooners, starring The Great One and Art Carney, with Sheila MacRae ' and Jane Kean. In color. STYLISH, 255 South Statft , In Furniture from 7ItTFUH,:t6or - wrv block ond whifo 24-k- r Try vi for Speedy aervtce. quolify. Wo honor SonkAmericerd. 14 So. 41k lost 5M1IS s. co-sta- rs. ton. Mr. Bede will succeed Nick J. Colessides Who resigned to continue law studies. The new appointee, a graduate of Westminster College, holds a masters degree in public administration from American University, Washington, D.C. He has served in the State Legislature. ond LOW PRICED KEITH'-S-TX h ' r co-star- rn Hie appointment of Christian P. Beck as program advisor in the Utah Office of Economic Opportunity was announced Saturday by Gov. Calvin L. Ramp- BEAUTIFUL, jT-wnni- Edgar Buchanan ultra-mode- Rampton Names Program Advisor Files For S.L. Post a Salt Thehotel is small butthe laughs are big as Bea Benaderet tries to keep up with the wild antics of her beautiful daughters. Connors stars as Mannix, a super-sleut- h for an computerized In color. Joe Campanella Mike 10:40pm. Carol Burnett She sings Sensationally, dances divinely, cavorts hilariously, and now she hosts her own comedy-variet- y hour. It couldnt have to a funnier happened girl. In color. V |