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Show ? hli 4A i . 5 e'ne-- ' j"" , r, I DESERET 'NEWS, y i October 3, 1967 Way, f-- t f t Jurftp Switch Twoi He said damage would possi- SOUTH SALT LAKE 3500. The two - boxcars slipped their My run around e ties and P 'ars brakes Monday about noon and ,rom elrlo- traveled nearly one mile before oved eTa ent running-ofthe tfack open itrack at 182- - West 2235 witch. .South. The two boxcars had what b ln the ..j placed . on a siding near 11th .ars but when juI1 joadej they East and 22nd South, according , h about M tons he apiece to R. E. addpd lor the Denver and Rio Grande A huge derrick, despatched to Railroad Co ? Utah Division. the scene, picked each car up Somehow these two cars got and placed ft back on the loose and traveled west along tracks. One box car had lost-- its the companys Sugar House wheels, but Mr. Davis said spur. They traveled across busy these could be placed back 9th East, 7th East, 5th East, lunder the car without problems. State Street and no one got1 r 'ctors from the railroad v were conducting an Injured. ct We always leave this switch iin' ition to determine how open for Just such Incidents," the .o heavily laden vehicles Mr. Davis said. got loose. fARGAItl m loaded f atL ln Eavis.'-superlntend- don-lkno- ent 1FIM 1 NOW! Repeat of a Sellout! DOUBLE KNIT 'Warhol' Complex Aides Are Approved Howard Dunn and Douglas Borg were approved Monday by the Salt Lake County Commission as man- Reg. $30 Deseret News Staff Writer Someone in the audience asked Andy Warhol what the film was about" that he showed to an overflow crowd at the University of Utah Union (building Monday approv-a- l of the two men and also asked permission for his board to secure a sales and promotion expert to serve complex. , The commission gave unanimous approval to both requests and okayed a $7,873 architectural supervision fee for September to Bonneville Architects, the te Y"7r Y night I dont know how to answer that question, the famous New York pop artist answered. It was a natu- ral question for many who saw the film, and it was typical of his answers. Anyone who went expecting a lecture as was announced in the advertisement left disappointed. The lecture" consisted anof a few half ambiguous swers to questions from the complex .designer. Both Mr. Dunn and Mr. Biprg previously held other positions with the Auditorium Board. Hillsdale Park Plan " Handsome coats Specially purchased many asserted cellar styles. All solids In i in 65 Dacron Polyester, 35 cotton npp in wash and wear fabric. Blue, olive BLANKET St black. Reg. If perfect to 15.98 work, mixed with some decided- - - be suits in twelve styles. Long sleeves A attractive trim with 36-4- 4; Longs 38-4- 6, Shorts 38-4- 4. had elements of beauty, gnancy and interesting camera Park, 3275 S. 3200 ly distracting elements for are West, completed and con one thing, the results of technitruction will begin soon, Gary cal difficulties. The film, which is actuaUy Swensen, Salt Lake County Recthe preliminary work for a longreation Department superin- er film to be titled, Four tendent, said. Stars, was a kaleidoscopic viThe plans were presented to gnette of a gathering of people. the community last week at a Since there is no dialogue and special public hearing at the no visible plot, viewers are left to determine the meaning by Hillsdale Elementary School. Residents said the plans were themselves. an extremely reticent fipe, except they wanted some Andy is tenrns courts included in the man of few words, and refuses to elaborate on any philosophy plans. Recreation officials stud-- 1 he will led the plans further and placed yarding his work avoid cliches and four courts in the northwest cor-- particularly generalities which are so often ner of the park. an artist tries to present when area , There will be a plain: work donking fountains, and small wag straightforward, but buddings for peme groups at 'brlef to hls answers. For ex- thereast side of Uie park. T1J1 ample, he was asked the Hiflsdale Beautiful The film, which was delayed and by technical difficulties seating of many latecomers, Competed Plans for the Values to $50 By CLINT BARBER Auditorium Complex. McCown E. (Ed) Hunt, Board chairAuditorium man, requested the MEN'S COATS Look At' ager and assistant manag-er- j respectively, of the Civic Just arrived! ALL WEATHER ALL WOOL SUITS Film To J. will planted of the Wm. grass, officials said. at was biS answer. ,,0 41 a sprinkling system cant Warhol is internationally tabs installed this fall it will be mous for his pop," often done early next spring when way-ou- t art, the most famous other landscaping will be done, being BriUo and soup can art, for his experimental films; he also has a rock n roll musical Water Fee Studied group. His work has been both praised and condemned. 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