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Show 10 A t - DESERET NEWS, Saturday, September 16, 1967 T7 'Pay' Lures- - West Area 'Carnival7, 138 To Form Show, Z ' - A County? Counfty's Sheriffifs "Were not suggesting that Salt Lake County now has fewer sheriffs deputies the county needs a total of 486 than in 1965 and is losing men deputies to meet our needs, to other departments with because many factors, includconsideramore lucrative salary sched- ing geographical tions, determine need, Capt. ules. L. Larson Allen said. . - Sheriff Delmar and Capt. Arthur E. Allen, adNEED MORE ministrative officer, said Sat"But we do need more depurday that "this is part of the reason for the crime increase uties and our salary schedule In the county during the past has to be attractive enough to recruit men and hold men in two'years. There are presently 168 dep- sheriffs office Service. 14 uties on the payroll Capt. Allen pointed out that fewer than the 182 who the starting salary for sherworked for the department in iff's deputies in the county is J965. 1425, compared to $490 for the Salt Lake City Police DepartBELOW AVEBAGE ment. national The average for "Some deputies respond to the number of police department employes per 1,000 pop- advertisement by other deaulation was 1.9 in 1965 and 2.0 partments for new personnel because the salaries are more In 1966. Using these figures,' Salt lucrative. "As a consequence we lose Lake County would need 244 not only the man, but his new deputies to meet the average. training, which was paid for at 14 county expense, Melodrama Led by Carnival at Valley Music Hall, stages of the WasFront are offering three WEST JORDAN Is there a atch new county waiting to be born live productions this weekend. between the Jordan River and Others are "Threepenny the Oquirrh "Mountains? Opera, being presented at This is one of three alterna- Theater 138, located at 138 tive possibilities that will be South Second East, and Little Nell, the Orphan Girl, considered for the communities of Riverton, Kpams, Bennion, being presented in the Silver Wheel Theater a(, Park City. Graqgor-HunteTaylorsville, Magna and South and Wes t Jorbeing dan here Wednesday at 7:30 acclaimed for the furt and entertainment mixed with just p.m. Representatives of the towns the right poignancy to give it will meet in the West Jordan the drama it needs. Tiny Ann Town Hall, 1800 W. 7F00 South, Blyth, a happy choice to porto organize a committee for tray Lili, the orphan girl, study of a new governmental halts the show when she sings unit for the west valley. STUDY PLANS r A committee chairman will be chosen at the meeting. Capt. Allen said. The sheriff's department is now working wit! James M. Siphcrd, county personnel director, in setting up a revised salary schedule for deuputies. of the 1968 Consideration budget will begin soon. For 1967, the sheriffs office asked $2,055,873 and received "CarnivaP $1,807,543. $2 MILLION MUST Capt. Allen and Sheriff Larson are convinced the department will need more than the $2 million originally requested frw thisyears budget. The officials also pointed to the countys 16.58 per cent crime increase in 1966 over 1965 more considerably than the natlonal average of 11 per cent During the first six months of 1967, major crime incidence is up another 12.7 per cent over the same period last year, they said. Other incomora don of all the west side communities as one large city or implementation of a metropolitan form of Study Include every number, distinct and clear. .nd Madge Cameron wins plaudits again for her role as the carnival woman who loves the rogue not too wisely, but well. "Carnival starts nightly at 8:30 through Sept. 23. There is no Sunday performance. The rest of the cast rates one long round of applause and Michael P. Price, executive producer, deserves top praise for putting together the colorful and action-packed show. . AJUAN . . . la kareJuRdei comkit with s mU jagsar viciMS Baa-tatimar giraokas ...Kappas ky a ktaziaf mean . . . Iminf tks sings trikas .aUriUiag kn Ida Is savs kit wmnl - ic:2utn:?i:z3cr.:-z- a cacicatscibacsarxflcsritti OEM'S MVlflWlll The University of Utah com-u n 1 1 y and development research department will cooperate with the committee in the feasibility of investigating the alternatives, said Glen E. Kraft, Kearns Town Council c.itLinci chairman. We will then take the Information to the people In a series of mass meetings and let them decide, he said. PROPOSAL HOPE The committee hopes to have a definite proposal ready to include on the November 1968 election ballot and to have all plans formulated by May 1. It would take the vote of a s majority of the residents of towns west of the Jordan River to Incorporate as a new city and a majority vote of Salt Lake County residents, to form" a new county, Mr. Kraft said. There was a committee that tried several years ago to create a new county in the area, but after several meetings the plan fell through, he noted. Qualify For Captain .Four of six Salt Lake County Sheriffs deputies who took Merit Board examinations for advancement to captains rank were informed Friday they had passed the tests. Two of three deputies who are presently serving as acting captains on the department did not pass, however. Informed by letter from the Merit Board that they had answered at least 143 of 190 questions necessary to. pass were Lieutenants Larry., Dow, Karl Ehler, Paul La Bounty and Acting Capt. Arthur E. Allen. Capt. Allen is administrative assistant to Sheriff Delmar O. Fred MacMurray and Greer Garson star in Walt (Swede) Larson. Disney musical comedy The Happiest MillionActing Captains N. D. (Pete) opening Oct. 18 at Centre Theater Pre- 0. Hayward and Clarence miere men two Evans were the other showing will raise money for special BYU who took the examination. COTTONWOOD HEIGHTS -Disney scholarship fund. (See story, Page B-l- .) Tho men who passed must An Ogden construction workers now undergo oral interviews leg was nearly severed Friday and physical examinations. when asphalt on the side of a Subsequent appointments to trench he was digging caved In. Lonard D. Kimball, 59, sufcaptains rank will be based on examinathe fered the injuries while working tions, on the interviews andi on a sewer line at 0 East. He was rushed to Cottonphysical exams and on the merit ratings given the men by wood Hospital where he was their superior officers. listed in good condition. Sheriff Larson was not availThe victims brother, Edward able Saturday to comment on Where are we going? wasltoday is ours; the resources arejL. Kimball, 55, 2904 Charles the action he will now take in the keynote Saturday as 300 limitless; the knowledge around Ave., Ogden, was working at the matter. members of the Utah Education us is voluminous; the problems, the other end of the trench but s was not injured. Association (UEA) House of ever present, must be The sewer line is being conmet at Granger High Wed objectively and evaluated; the children are ours to serve; structed by Eldon H. Knudsen School. President Irene S. Hoyt told the members of our profession Construction Co., Ogden. must be bound in a spirit of delegates the challenge of edu- .cation today is "to evaluate unity and understanding ; we iwhat we have, to consider seri- - must assume the responsibility MOTOR to eeP Pace w hmes; ously the direction we want to VIEW for be must hoped travel and to determine how;,nmorrow SHawatDusk ftoHi In Calor 25.1431 and enthusiasm foul Newman it vigor. best we can reach our goals for Ilia condition known as nm the HOMBRI" we want to make, POLITICAL GAINS progress Plat CaHit feet is widely prevalent and, conducted by In Its report to delegates, the "ONE MILLION YEARS B.C" sessl'n often painful and a Salt Lake1 team demonstrated a new e man who will succeed Mrs. Utah Council for the Improvek ment of Education, Prcs,dpnt at the political approach to treatment L. UEA convention, arm of the UEA, noted gains Jay at the Utah State Medical Nielsen. Ithat had been made for educa- Association convention. PHILOSOPHY FLEMBLE jtion in the recent Legislature In fact, the group won the the hiRhpst education approprta- Mrs. that confor emphasized Hoyt Award its Aesculapius ,lon in history, an excellent the not to UEAs problem is vention exhibit on the treat- retirement program and better to but defend labels a develop inent. teacher salaries. flexibile that can philosophy Members of the team that two-third- 'Happiest Millionaire' Stars Ogden Man, 59, Injured UEA Delegation 7100-200- Hears Keynoter consid-Delegate- Honored For Splint this'01" Octo-wee- USTING tied I. to joliti la that Pres inactiJe specialist ; Marlin Only subjects! report noted. nhvsicaUwe may add onented not! fhiran delete do politically teaching that ,hos 'and V the lives of children "force can effectively obtain suf-device wfaM.enrich alst.ishe said We must understand f icient financial support to Dr. Carson said flat feet is indings of research and! assure quality education. the term usually used for what properjy interpret them. tVe1 The Utah State Retirement physicians call pronation. must bring the public into shar- - Board, which now handles the It is an abnormal alignment ()ie knowledge 0f education school retirement employes' nd weakening of arch support- WP as educators possess so fund along with Utah public em Ing joints which permits the that new insights are under- - ployes retirement money, rebones to drift out of place. the on stood together. investment ported "About 50 per cent of the pop-"The challenge of educationprogram it was following. tilatlon has some degree of abnormal foot alignment, said Dr. Carson. It is especially painful in arthritis patients, and the medical team devised a "splint to e the pain. The "splint is acutually a TONIGHT ONLY! Jnn steel cage covered with The Mexican (.me (ener of Silt lake City invites you end plastic. Carefully molded to yoi r famuy ami all ol the friends of ihe each patient's specifications, it people to sclcbrate the 15th Anniversary of Mexico's inholds the foot bones in an dependence, Sept 16, 1810. Traditional and regional song and dance program begins' at 5 r m. position. Leg braces that stretch from above the knee to the foot have been used for this condition in N.,in Si e2i QDISD jg ,at Mexican Patriot Celebration hp.int'h-speakin- over-correct- THE GREATEST from Mexico the past The "splints are worn inside shoes. The Aescalapius Award Is presented for the outstanding exhibit at the convention. DUP Meeting I The West Center Salt Lake County Camp, Daughters of the Utah Pioneers, will hold its monthly meeting Monday at 10 a.m. in the Salt Lake Public Li-brary, 209 E. 5th South. f MARIACHI Performing f at 10:30 & . AUTO DAREDEVILS Direct from San frnnisa Featuring thn plana artistry af Sanarita Canchita Madrid I. f. Tiru Seodric FAIRGROUNDS SPEEDWAY MONDAY & TUESDAY SEPT. 18 & 19- -8 p.m. ADULTS $350 CHILD 6 to 12-- 50 CHILD UNDER 6 FREI 12:00 p.m. TO THI MUSK OF CARIOS g.m.-DAN- .. WORLD CHAMPION Vtlng FI HALAR ORCHISTRA BENNETT Admission FORD 47 W. 4th So. HENRY S. DAY FORD CO. 34 W. Cantor, Midvalo LARSON, FORD SALES, INC SSOO So. Stata $,,00 jUi - per person pan 909 464 So. Main ford ' 21 tt So. WILLEY SON R. I MARION 190 No. Mala, Batmtlfal lESltEPKIlilPS-JAMI- S ROBIRISON ( v-A- - : v .Madge Cameron, Jonathan Lucas in "Carnival.1 INTERMOUNTAIN THEATRES INC. PHOSE government. SHCRIFF'S OFFICt 4 Deputies under alternatives Love Makes the World Go Round. 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