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Show mnr fr f DESERET NEWS, Thursday, 2E September rmn "in 21, 1967 T r? , "TV f ryiqry g , ?? o Moire DepySies Iherffi Salt Lake County Sheriff Del- - the citizens willingness to take placards are being placed in L. Larson said niureday part the jn department's homes along school routes . where children can go for aid. he will seek funds for 25 Alert-rnore(..Crime program has 1968 budget. his r in CHAOTIC SITUATION deputies made it very successful, with About .$250,000 additional will .some 200 suspected crimes re- We are in a chaotic situation be needed, he told the Salt Lake ported. in the United States regarding He gave credit to the PTA or--! crime. Stopping it must be a City Kiwanis Club at its regular for starting the concern not only of law enforce-Helpinmeeting in Hotel Utah. ganizations p Hand 'Salt Lake City Police Chief program to,ment officers but of all Dewey J. Fillis also spoke. molesting of children going izens, he stated. Chief Fillis told the club that to and from school and said In justifying his bid for more men, the sheriff noted his men have donated 19,922 hours of free overtime work so far this mar g cit-sto- Basin Study Forwarded year. He also cited population growth, from 92,774 in 1950 to 245,556 in 1965. The deputized force in l950 was 67 men. in 1965 it was 182 and today it is 168. i Jordan River near the Point of the Mountain at the Jordan Nar- - report approving the Jor-- , dan River Basin study, made by the U.S. Department of Army Corps of Engineers, has been sent to the corps with recom- mendations and request that the A Rebecca Michael Clark Laub NEWS SENDS BIRTHDAV OREETINOS TO: Rebccc Lub, - shier of Mr n4 Vr. Dl LuO, 2021 Holly-woAv ; Mien tl Clrk, jon of Mr. ond Mrs Rulon CMrk, IF72 Brood moro Sf ; Stollo Gomoz, douobtor of Mr and Mrt Mo Gomoz, Tl W Whitlock Ar , Bryco Osvlrt. ton of Mr and Mrv Shorman Davits. 5307 Hitltldo Or, Murray; Dodorah Ha las, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Don Halos, 1940 S. 740 West, Woods Cross; Dortd Maxwell, son of Mr and Mrs Robert Maxwell, M3 So oo Lily Or , Sandy; Denisa Mariinaz. daughtar at Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Martinez. 13J W yh North; Steven Holtby. ton of Mr. and Mrs. Dannie Hotter 755.1116 East, Sandy; Audrey Lofgren. daughter of Mr. and Mrs Thora Lofgren, lvOI-JrEast; Mlcheel 'Banks, son of Mr. end Mrs. Dennis Banks. I07S Efery St . end all othar be bits ona year old Thursday. (Plcturat of baOlat of Deseret Newt subserbors will be taken free of charge ef me Deseret News baby photo tludo, Jt Richards St.. Monday rnrougti City Crews To Hang Decorations You can see, gentlemen, that we are spread out pretty thin. with 700 square miles to cover, sheriff Larson said, He said the sheriffs reserve of 152 men and the jeep patrol are giving valuable serv- - Salt Lake City Parks Departice to the citizens of the county ment crews will hang the downtown holiday decorations in Salt Lake City this winter. resi-mate- s. I earlier 1)a-si- l- Justice A. H. Ellett. It was another chapter In the episode wherein seven Salt Lake City Court convictions were tossed out by Third District Judge Stewart M. Hanson Dec. 21, then reinstated by the Supreme Court. The defendant freed from jail Other speakers will include Dr. Norman Weiss-ma- president, Utah Audu- bon Society, and Mrs. Richard A. Mermis, director of toe Rocky Mountain Region, National Council of State Garden Clubs. The American public has reached a critical point where it no longer takes safety warnings , seriously. People really don t care about safety; they dont want to be safe. This was made by Dr. Quinn McKay, dean of the School of Business and Economics, Weber State College, Ogden. He was sched- uled keynote speaker at the 1 opening session of toe 39th Annual Utah Safety Confer ence in toe Hotel Utah. analysis two-day- Safety-mindedne- (15V2X13V2) SM99 Bos: Still Life with (1 512X1 32) SMI 31 Colegero: Doll I98series (1 the thei addition ready for the next school year. In other action the board: Approved a build- five-ye- ing priority list which must be submitted to the State Board of Education. The list includes, besides the Hillcrest project, addition of six classrooms, a science room, two exercise rooms and additional heating capacity at Murray High, $415,000; two exercise rooms at Riverview Junior High. $80,000. Was advised that total enrollment in the district has rien to 6,549 just 54 more ZCMI SALT LAKE AND OGDEN AUDITORIUM Cottonwood ZCMI BOOKS - hau fcern unfinished natural oak esti- mated. Approved purchase of a video tape recorder for Murray High School. The recorder trill permit the school to tape educational . television programs toe air and play them 7 back where and when they can' 'off be used best. - third floor have your pictures framed while you wait ' ihan Apples (24x18). VP515 Picasso: Mother ond Child (16x20) VP521 Gasser: Surf, Sand ond Rocks (24x20) Three Musicians VP565 Picasso; (24x20) VP567 (16x20) VP600 Homer: Eight Bells (20x16) VP609 Renoir: Girl with Watering Con SM203 Kroger: Head of a White Cat (11x14) SM204 Kroger: Head of a Black Cat (11x14) SM215 Lamasson: Side Show (14x11) SM255 Potronat: Marine P(aza (16x12) SM256 Potronat: At the Wharf (16x12) SM257 Blanchard: Champs Elysees (16x12) SM258 Blanchard: Cafe de la Paix (16x12)' SM346 Albo: Peonies (16x12) SM347 Albo: Red Roses (16x12) SM351 Eden:Pen$ive (1 1x14) SM352 Eden: Sailor Girl (1 1x14) SM2521 Renoir: The Child & Nursemaid (12x16) SM2997 Renoir: Child in White (12x16) SM365 Martin: Fishing Boats (16x12) SM366 Martin: Canal Scene (16x12) SM367 Clauer: Montmartre in Winter (16x12) SM368 Fabrizi: Springs Fancy (16x12) SM369 Brightwell: Fishing Going (16x12) SM370 Thomas: Red Watermill (16x12) SM371 Wood: October Gold (16x12) -- have Bos: Still Life with (I3'2x15'2) board had asked for an intensive study of the hazardous nature of school foot traffic at that and other intersections. The board also authorized architects to proceed with drawings for addition of nine classrooms. a library and an additional heating unit at Hillcrest Junior High School. Estimated cost of the project is $656,000. Supt Parra t aid the to with Clown 3i2xl 5'2) SM166 problems Thursday VP24 Wood: The Old Mill (24x1 8) VP25 Wood: October Morn (24x18) VP63 Lawrence: Pinkie (20x24) VP64 Gainsborough: Blue Boy (20x24) VP288 Klee: Sinbad toe Sailor (20x1 6) VP308 Gasser: Peaceful Harbor (24x20) VP385 Van Gogh: Sunflowers (18x24) VP444 Bradbury: Ebb Tide (24x18) VP479 Shumaker: Peaceful Valley (24x18) VP496 Shumaker: Autumn Reflections Strawberries SM165 Bos: Still Life with Peaches caused by Interstate 15, particularly its temporary end at 5300 South, were discussed Wednesday night by the Murray Board of Education. Supt. J. Easton said 11x14 12x16 1.99 132x15'2 2.50 2.50 3.50 3.50 3.99 16x20, 18x24 20x24 24x30 t.99 ' , - walnut finish 5.99 5.99 6.50 6.99 deluxe composition 16x20 5.50 18x24 5.99 20x24 5.99 ' 24x30 . 6.50 16x20 18x24 20x24 24x30 . post-cras- pre-cras- (16x12) SM376 Shumaker: Autumn Reflection (16x12) SM377 Albo: Bay Head (16x12) (15'2x1312) Modern freeway construction may solve some automobile traffic problems, but it can aggravate school traffic difficulties. Parratt facili-Thursd- lake SM372 Wilmer: Timberlin (16x12) SM373 Wood: Mount Shasta (16x12) SM374 Atwood: Sea Foam (16x12) SM375 Thomas: Field and Stream (12x16) SM158 Homer: Breezing Up (14x11) SMI 63 Bos: Still Life with Pottery Jug (15Vzxl 312) 'SM164 Bos: Still Life with Tankard Near School access because they have teams, including professionals the tremendous personal feeling Ironithe University jof Utah and the State Highway Department, they want to act safely. were presently studying all as- He indicated the need for a pects of the problem, more creative approach to keep Questions include: What can people alerted to safety. be done In Utah to prevent acci- People dont listen when dents? How effective are they become bored by repetition ties for taking care of victims and they won't act when theyre when a crasli occurs? How is even if their rea- - debris removed afterwards? preached at son tells them they should, he The program is financed by a said matching federal grant, now Utah was commended as one made available to 37 states, of the first states in the nation Utahs federal grant is about to take advantage of toe Nation- - $80,000, Mr. Foulis said, al Highway Safety Act, adopted Utahn Appointed SM29 Eimiger: Family Portrait (14x1 1) Comfort SM30 Elmigers Fireside (14x11) SM32 Curtis: Cascade Bridge (16x12) SM34 Droger: Wake Up Time (16x12) SM7 7 Utrillo: Le Moulin de la Galette Problem School commitment safety-mindedne- ss senes Brings MURRAY Mrs. Danny Laa Still. 5430 $ 4420 Want. Kearns. K. Carroll. 11000 - 5m East. Draper. Mrv Charles R. Callahan, 4239 S. 1005 Watt. Mrv Read Robinson, 275 Westminster Ave. Mrv Dennis R. Carlisle, 1121 E. Silt South. Mrv Robert K. Pevhe, 1542 Orchard Dr. Mrv Harold Dr. McKay blamed this psychological reaction on safety experts who try to impose on the public by . appealing to their intellect and way, William S. Foulis, throwing them a barrage of D.C., observed. He (Washington, haggard slogans. is assistant director of toe office Dr. Grant W. Liddle, a reHe urged safety directors to'of driver community program, nowned endocrinologist and people more as the National Highway Safety Bu- tive of American Fork, has been ' emotonai bgngs they really are reau, and was scheduled to ad- appointed to the National Advi- - instead of the intellectual beings dress the traffic safety division Arthritis and Metabolic (hey of the conference. appear to be. Jry Disease Council. Dr. Liddle iS Intellect may give support The program involves three professor of medicine and chief' not the motivation to act," stages of accident reduction: of the endocrine service at Van-bu- t derbilt University School of he said. crash, Medicine. comes from peoples emotionalMr. Foulis said that research (11x14) SM80 Picasso: The Lovers (12x16) SM98 Bos: Still Life with Plums 15 stuc'ier',s ficers and present annual awards. , Mrs. M. Dahl Walker, 411 E. 7145 South, Midvait. Mrv Gian R Jones. 5509 Maodina Ave Mrv Harry L. Christensen, 1679 E 4400 South. Mrv John A. Jendrycke, 1353 Emanr St. Mrs. Nick J. Bonacci, 937 E. th South Public Tires Of Slogans On Safety, Confab Told COTTONWOOD Court. l.opes Salt Lake City Parks Commissioner Louis E. Holley will address toe group, which will also elect new of- BOYS: Mr. and Mr. and Mr. and Mr. and Mr. and Mr. and Mr. and Mr. and Mr. and Mr. and Mr. and PINE SHELVES Mot) Any U4 1 Ft., Sh4l4t 12 Doop 4 Ft. 5 Sholvt, 12 Dwp j .. SB.BB $T.BB KETCHUMS LUMBER DEPT. - 4th South at 7th Wat reproductions in full color on heavy board, with textured "brush strokes" In the habeas corpus petition, Mr. Boyers counsel claimed that the original dismissal of his case by Judge Hanson is a ban to all further proceedings,"! even if the dismissal was erroneous as ruled by the Supreme 1-- RIRTHS AS REPORTED FROM SALT UR ARRA HOSFITALSl OIRLS; Mr. and Mrs. Grant J. Chrlsttnian, 2054 Crtsthlll Or. Mr. and Mrs. Michael Youngren, 1744 Lincoln Lane Mr. end Mrs. John D. Bills. 411 S. 2nd East. Sandy. Mr. and Mrs. Fredrkk P. Mrot, 41J Fountain Clr., Murray. Mr. ad Mrs. Martin R. Ricks, 334 E. 3340 Scum. Mr. and Mrs, Tarry L. Wasatcna, 4307 . 1300 East. Mr. and Mrv Alma L. Wllcock. 704 (. 140 East, Midvtla. Mr. and Mrs, Dalo F. Wood, 423 Cdatsvllla Ava. Mr. and Mrs. Owaln Land, 144 W. 4tti South. Mr. and Mrs. Dan Ini W. Balmy, 1047 E. South Tamola. Mr. and Mrv Thomas Warr, 2S4S Willoughby, Laa Vegan, Nay. Mr. and Mrs. William Brent Wilcox, 44 S. East, Bounth.1, Mr. and Mrs. Myral Thornton, 420 Rullin Cir , Woods Cross. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Brant Warr, '1410 Talisman Clr brash stroke print sale Ly a, was Hugh Lee Boyer, 1399 Denver St. (440 East). Justice Ellett placed him in toe custody of his attorney pending a Supreme Court hearing Oct 16 at 9 a.m. on whether he was being held illegally in the city Jail. at west ttiraa days befora babys birthday.) Members of the Utah Associated Garden Clubs will meet in the Garden Center in Sugar House Park Saturday for their annual convention. Michael Banks Audrey Lofgren from 10 a m. until S pm. Friday Garden Confab At Sugar House -- Convicted Driver Released On Writ Deborah Hales Bryce Davies THI DESIMT rows. The study also proposed alignment and possibly placing concrete linings in some of the local channels, such as Mill- creek, Big Cottonwood, Cottonwood and others. The Corps of Engineers C o mmissioners Wednesday! d in meetings of cost' would be about $71 have completed 30,000 details, addition-- 1 an approved absorbing dents of the county, concerning million. Mr. Hansen told com- arrested 1,209 adults and 2,038 al $2,500 through the Municipal flood control missioners that his report noted juveniles, he said, the proposed Affairs Fund for the decorating program, and from engineering the county concurred with the (CASH PAYMENT felt residents but one in county firms report study, compiling j,ave tightened U our project. The city had previously for Corps of Engineers. (that the lining of channels dvii division, especially con- - allotted $2,500 for toe project. The river basin study made. should be held open subject to .cerntng lawyers, and now insist Parks and public Property that service of papers be paid by the corps proposed construe-changetion of reservoirs in City Creek Congressional approval Is nec- - for jn cash at time of service, Commissioner Louis E. Holley Canyon, Big Cottonwood Can- essary to obtain matching funds the sheriff said, A couple of acciexplained, This has brought $36,000 into yon, possibly one in Little Cot- for construction of toe reserin last dents toe years decorating channels. on work the and voirs on the general fund, he added. tonwood Canyon and one The chief said that although work by Jaycee crews necessiSalt Lake's crime index shows a tates the city assuming the burO six per cent increase over last den as a safety measure. year, it is below the national The Jaycees told Commission- rate of around 15 per cent. this "One thing that would help.er Holley that decorators he declared, is that our re- - month professional sponsible citizens and public of- - and electricians said the deco- ficials stop tilting at windmills rating job would cost $9,000. The and do things on a constructive1 Jaycees said they were unable ink t0 finance the project at that 7 of A They claimed that the district motorist convicted . -.. drunken driving was freed from court action in the dismissals' of t0 drmvent it Salt Lake City Jail Wednesday placed the defendant in jeop- Too many people, he said. The Jaycees will continue to a writ of habeas corpus ardy and that the case cannot 'believe that the laws apply to, finance the repair and storage signed by Utah Supreme Court be reinstated. of the holiday decorations. jeveryone but themselves. I Stella Gomez carved walnut and gold 16x20" 18x24 20x24 24x30, VP671 Van Gogh: White Rose (20x24) VP685 Feininger: The Church (18x24) VP737 de Holesch: Courtship (18x24) VP778 Monet: Peonies (18x24) VP Vermeer: The Milkmaid (20x24) VPtf03 Van Gogh: House at Auvers (18x24) VP928 Briggs: Asters (24x20) VP 1020 Breughel, the Elder: Flower Piece (20x24) VP1033 Hobbema: Village Avenue (24x18) VP1034 Corot: Pont Au Chang (24x18) VP1078 Renoir: By th Seashor (18x24) VP1092 Harnett: Music & literature (20x16) MAIL ORDER COUPON ZCMI Shopping Sorvico P O. Box 1229 Salt lako City 10, Utah $4110 Final snd th following auditorium print lolo itonn 6.50 7.99 Charg Chck, Nam Addru City- -. . 5 tat M.O. ..' r ns . Bp, Include thipplng charge ewtilde ZCMI delivery xene; 35c for firet item, 7c for each additional. Utah ratidenlt add 3V6S tale tax. I 1 T - ' . 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