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Show r ' , DESERET NEWS, J 4B Wednesday, fOctobr 18, 1967 Drive Picks Gus Backman '. By LAVOR CHAFFIN Deseret News Education Writer Gus P. Backman, for many years a promoter of Salt Lake In other action the board : City and Utah, has been named Authorized Walter A. Jen-thead the 1967 time" while it completes necef"parlson with other city high I sary record keeping and appoh-- J schools she felt West High has sen, building and grounds su-- , Christmas Seal been neglected very much. perintendent, to negotiate for Campaign. tionment functions. of approximately! Mr. Hackman, Then the funds, together with We just want some more purchase s an of acre of landwho served as interestrwill be turned classrooms so we dont have to d Mrs. near West High at a cost not to executive over to the school district. (The use the Union Building, -- tarv the Salt of $56,000. county collects all taxes and ap- Vanderstein said. Chamber on a split vote, portions them to respective taxMr. Bittner said West High Approved, Commerce 0 f in districts the first change ing agencies.)7 patrons had become aware that counsel for more than 30 r many years, School districts customarily the squeaking wheel gets the legal' years. The firm of Van Cott, have had to borrow money on grease. I an delight-wil- l Cornwall and McCarthy Bagley, tax ancltipation notes, on which Board President George A. to fend my coun-- ! as be legal employed they must pay interest, to oper- Christensen asked all three to now-am anxious for that effective firm;hand Nov. l.'The sel, ate schools while awaiting alloc-tion- s submit a written detailed of Marr wlIkins Cannon cur. wonderful progress achieved in from the county. the fight against tuberculosis statement pointing out specifi rently Serves the board. The speeded-u- p allocations, cally what they wished. He --Asked the administration to and other respiratory diseases plus the interest earned on also invited them to attend meet- compile a list of teachers who,can continue. fundsjvhile in county posses- ings of the boards Building and have attended conventions dur-- j Mr. Backman, one of the sion, wlir permlT adouble "Sav- Grounds Committee where-a- n stressed ing the last two years and the founders of ings, Mr. Arnesen noted. The over-aplan for Improvement cost to the board. The report that the Christmas Seal cam need for tax anticipation bor- at West High is being worked was called for after convention paign is the sole source of reverowing may be lessened afid the out. for 19 individuals had been nue for the Utah Tuberculosis trips district may receive Interest in- L. D. and Health Association. Schroder, assistant approved. stead of paying it out, he said. superintendent, said the district Mrs. Lucy Otero, 826 W. 1st staff had been watching declinfigures very North; Mrs. Wayne Vander-stei- ing enrollment enrollment 440 Grant St., and Fred closely., .Declining W. Bittner, 883 N. 13th West, all may permit retiring of the atjUnion Building without replacepleaded for impovements West High School. ment, he said, o Changes in county fiscal cedures which will result in sig lificant savings for school trlcts were explained to the Salt Lake City Board of Education Tuesday night. The board also heard a small delegation from the West High School area appeal for construction of additional classrooms there so that the school's oldest structure, the Union Building, can be abandoned. Arthur E. Arnesen, acting board told members the district this year has received apportionments of tak funds from the county earlier than in any year he could remember. Wednesday he said the district already had received more . than $2 million from the county. In formal action the board approved a procedure suggested by Lamar A. Rawlings, county auditor. As school taxes are collected the county will invest securities them ' in short-ter- ed eight-tenth- secre.-excee- clerk-treasure- r, Pro-Uta- ll - , B-- l would become effective next even as planned, Monday though it meant that in some cases a lieutenant would be in charge of a division. Mr. Barker, in arguing against revoking the promotions, reminded the commission that only a week ago the city's financial and fiscal consultant, Fred M. Oliver, hod said that promotions were in order without overloading or disrupting the financial structure of the Public Safety Depart- ment scheduled The commission Nov. 14 as a date in which the promotion question could be j ! brought up again if desired. Capt. M. J. Butterfield will and We have until Jan. 1 to head the youth bureau make any new promotions any- - Capt. J. L. Smith will be in way because the eligibility ros- charge of the detective division. ter is good until then, Mayor Capt Don G. Ferguson will be in command of personnel trainLee said. Mr. Catmull said that no real ing and Sgt. Atkinson will vacancies existed in the depart- remain in that section. ment because men who are Patrolman Elton will move to scheduled to retire have not yet the traffic unit and Patrolman left the force and wont unto a Sheilds will work on the vice future date. squad. Patrolman Bradford will The changes in command will head the burglary division. put Lt. Pearson at the head of Other changes will send Sgt. the traffic division and Lt Stol-e- r J. B. Bywater to the homicide in charge of the patrol divi- squad; Sgt. A. L. Pahl to the sion, even though the promo- traffic division and Sgt. G. P. tions for both men were re- Young to the patrol division. voked. Sgt. Don Lyman will become Capt. Don W. Pearson (r,0desk sergeant and Det. Harry to the relation promoted-- 1 Patrick will head the intelli- demoted Lt. Pearson) will lcave'gence unit in the special investi- the patrol division and assume gallons division. divi- of File Cabinet Rifled Cmand cabinet was entered and $32 in cash taken sometime Monday evening from Samuel's C. J. Garage, 234 & 2nd East The cabinet was located in a small room adjoining the office. A file Continued from Page B-- Join your friends ot the UTAH SYMPHONY. Get your individual tond season tickets at the ZCMf ticket office, 3rd floor Battery Stolen six-vo- lt - si! very special purchase '4 . MfebrRe Jeasea Stevea Kiayoa ' Young -- THE DESERET NEWS SENDS RIRTHOAY GREETINGS .TO: Michelle Jenson, deuehtor Ot Mr, and Mr. Gory 111 Ywno SO Stove Kinvon, no ot Mr. ar.d J attain, Mr. Ronald Kinvon. 15 E. Commonwoollh Avo i Gory Yount. an ot Mr. and Mrt. 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Mr. and Mr. Chart Waotuim. 54 E. 350 North, Bountiful. Mr. ond Mrs. John William Hickman. 30 N. 1050 East, Bountiful. Mrt. DalRtrt Rlrle, 27 E. 4th South. Mr. John R. Turnor, 4150 S. 4J0O Watt. Mr. DanM L. Naol, 2314 Vlnmont Avt. Mrs. Grant K. Lawrence. 340 W. 3(7 South. 02 W. 3540 South, Mr. Kant L. Hadanatrom, Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr. Gory P. Kirkham, M4 Concord. I .5-pi- ece group only 2CM1 FURNITURE - oil tori l while vehicle is in motion and economically feasible. One measure of the need for such a system is that there" are an average of 69 million breadkdowns a year and that in more than 10 per cent of these cases the motorists had to wait 30 minutes or more for help, Mr. Robinson, reported. Also, disabled vehicles create hazards both to their pants and others. Another factor is the need for quick action to clear accident wreckage and remove the injured to hospitals. As to where do we go from here in creating such a system, Mr. Robinson reported that AASHO and the International Association of Chiefs of dther moves in the musical A battery, valued at chairs shuffle will have Cnpt. $12, was reported stolen from Calvin Whitehead take over the1 the car of Milton Anderson, 524 special Investigation unit. Sgt. Ramona . Ave. (1935 South), Cahoon will have a post in that while the car was parked at his same division. home . i , Highway Officials Hear Innovations To Aid Drivers Police Promotions Vetoed Continued from Page c Police are setting up a joint task force to pursue both short- - and long-rang- e goals in this area. that a sleeping driver has allowed to run off the pavement?. he asked. He said that new computer, ized machines may hold the In somewhat the same context another speaker suggest-- "answer to a wide range oH ed that electronics be much transportation problems. more extensively used to imAnother speaker explained that new federal highway and prove the safety and capacity of highways. safety legislation approaches the problem of death and Virden E. Staff, chief highsaid for Illinois, injuries op the highways on a way engineer much broader basis than the that instead of sticking to narrow premise of the past steps such as widenthat the dirver is almost alnot: ing highways, why at fault. ways communication "Develop which The speaker, Everett Hutchand control systems U.S. undersecretary of skill inson, the drivers supplement said the natransportation, so that errors in his judgment tional preoccupation with the may be compensated to jiro-tethe wheel behind nut all road users? Isnt there a way to auto- philosophy had heretofore pretotal look at the accimatically shut off the motor vented a and apply brakes to a vehicle dent picture. 3 ct |