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Show DESERET NEWS Agencies SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH Approye Lake Plan .sr Fnday, July 19, 1968 1 sepal ale meetings Sail Lake County Recreation Board and ilio Pro-motion and Development Board approved a coimly commission; land on ilio plan to shoros of (lira Stilt Lake lor t ivroadonal (lev t'lopmenl. Titov agreed that the enmity should proceed with an applieu-- i tion to the federal government1 for a 50 p r cent grant to purchase and lease 246 acres in the Sunset Beach area. The project is unrelated to state or federal development ol nearby Antelope Island. TOI RIST FACTOR The Promotional and Development Board viewed the project as an important factor in indue- ing tourists and conventions to come to the Salt Lake area. "We presently use Ihe Groat Salt Lake beaches itt our adver- Bing, bill under the beaches' present condition it hurts." said Francis W. hunt, hoard man. "If such a lacilily ; Ihe pto- posed recreational development existed, it would help tremen-- ' doitsly in advertising Salt Lake Coutny. he added. I hi . I Ih hl . Li 4lPr SU:X .rsJk. Deseret Pilot Chester Davis (inset) was unhurt, but marooned, after on crash-landin- g News aonal photo bv Reed Asdsen. 5,000-foo- mesa. t Pilot Crash-Land- s , Marooned On Mesa Inareasiing To By DON S EARLE Deseret News Staff Writer Approximately 11,000 alcoholics or persons re- in side metropolitan Salt Lake City and the number is increasing alcohol-trouble- d Bull to Military Spending On Bases ON ( Dll . a report to the Criminal Justice Council at the State Capi-- ; U t j in h ;t f0 The increase in alcoholics could accelerate and reach OMinox ln.liiHI probation pro$iam is nmunued M'audcd, Dr. Christensen Recreation Board gave its approval on condition tl.at the county development would The fiP per COnt a JO.ll I)r. (Ren A. Cllfistonseil, Salt Lake City probation consultant a! ohol probation programs, gave this estimate Thursday noun t I alMl ''anted, not unfairly discriminate and! (ITKS PROGRAM against private developers e saa ",e akoltol ptobation, WASHINGTON A total of that it would not reduce expend-- j 0,,1('1' for recreation pur- progiam lias fuuetioned in Salt $4.6 million in military construe-;iUlrp- s Lake City since January, 1967, tion lor Utah for the vear was P:fs' PAGE, ARIZ. A Phoenix pilot was rescued by helicopter Thursday night desert mesa where he had been marooned for 28 hours. from a 5.000-foot Chester L. Davis, 50, told Air Force rescuers how he looked longingly at the shimmering waters of Lake Powell 2,000 feet below while his parched throat pp,w,l burned from lack of water. i TnSSi tote by Appropriations Committee. 1 onsultaret Says Alcohol Takes Beach Project ' Tourism Aid ' m u;i 'Thursday, B ofe!"d Jr s I' j fn by city since August, Recreation Board, estimated it P01 1967. the He said Davis was flying front Gunnito a city is consid- would cost $50,000 purchase the proposed expend- son. Colo., to Phoenix when his! Among ha,f a(,.e f land an(', lpase 24fi pring wi(hdrawal of its support nlllllon fl,r a acres from Phil Dorn. engine conked out about 2 p.m.ures aie (, jtc cvidenre lhat probation and ammunition Com missioners previously Wednesday. He said he tried to processing pon olnse 0)8 pr walk off tl:e mesa but found maintenance at Tooele stated that $50,000 is available al' -3 facility that lie was imprisoned by the Ordnance iu ,llp budget for the purpose, victed of public intoxication and Depot and $18 million offenses sheer sides. oilier alcohol-relateF IVORS PL for runway expansion and light- PREPARES TO DIE . them to solve their own for help comments muajm mg at Dugwav Proving Ground. ' I returned to the plane to the county proposal. John Stl- problem, A parcel of $195,000 is ear-veof Silver Sands; die." lie said. operator of a for marked truck porous was facility, The pilot had flown a friend to t0,aplurtall'ronmg Gunnison in his Cessna 182 and be built at the Ogden Defense ", lorJr? nH vte8 eve can sten'eomputed by a formula based was returning home. He bad Depot, adjacent to Ion liquor consumption and the in .nd supply mo.,t of the $32. filed no flight plan, but planned, for needed proper Shoppers Margie Lohnes, left, and Mrs. Robert to do c at Pae he told offi- -' The project will allow trucks Jo $j million llVPrI tment. deveh Jackie) Sawyer check clothes bargains at Sideto enter the base directly with- cers. He aid he is not concerned PROBATION REPORT walk A out Sale, once-a-yeDays of 47 event spontravelling through Ogden. He made a stop at Bullfrog Merchants AssociaRetail Downtown sored Dr. Christensen said 500 of the Marina to transact business and;new access road to the base willa by tounst potential is so great that 800 alcohol offenders placed on his little craft was gaining alt be constructed by the state. until 9 p.m. and tion. Sale continues tonight cam a variety of developments itude over Rainbow since the citys Bridge probation Another $360,000 will be allot-- ! exist on the beaches. Saturday from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. program began report tlipy ,uue gone one month or mote with sound suppressors at pad Tl e Recreahon Boaid at the wlthout :ly looktng for a place to set relapsing. The proba-- , Force Basef()r testing' 1 also down. meeting Thursday programs treatment re- aircraft) and for an 64 SU"S SUCCesS in 3 THE ONLY SPOT figUre of. ioul sub station and a cpnt wtl1 a(ut Prbatin- The only available terrain ing area for explosive ordnance1" Tirin' recreation buildings and 0.s !p reX)rt wmments. wltere he could hope to survive disposal ties. was the top of a The report also noted that tiie will if, determine The studv the mesa. the board should continue to number of persons appearing in As he came in, the nose wheel B charge groups and individual City Criminal Court on charges; of the landing gear hit a sand has intoxication public fees for reserving of boweries of dune and the craft catapulted One of the most profitable and, This analysis was presented and buildings tiie Department dropped from five to ten per onto its back. Davis crawled out dav in August, 1967 to one to beneficial forms of investment to the Salt Lake Kiwanis Club 4 8. 29 owns. .1. shaken, but unhurt and assessed City. Regional afternoon Utah can make is to develop its Thursday by Kay 3. 4 Comics They will also study a possi-- . five per day now. his situation. Coordi-tiail- s Obituaries . 8 iiility of developing bicycle; T)je dlx.tor reK)rted that al- - human resources through such; Allen, chairman. Utah His food amounted to throe Weather of Health and Council Job as 8 areas various Corps programs throughout Map lifesavers and He had no water. Action Ads Welfare. See CONSULTANT. Cage in Salt Lake County. ing. . 8 19 .. After unsuccessfully trying to Discussing Utah's present and get down off the plateau, lie refuture welfare problems, Mr. turned to tiie plane to spend the Allen noted that future returns night and Thursday morning lor investments in human retried to attract passing planes sources are fantastic, "While investments in natural by waving his shirt, resources bring an average dol- Thai afternoon, Roy lfftaca, N.Y., a passenger lar I3' (,ollaI return; every dol- part of a nationwide study tour toward the West will prevail on a scenic flight with pilot for - 'ar sPPnt eventually, despite any tcnixjot U.S. political campaigns. !uall,f.ve 0,) back ment brings Royce Knight of Tage, noticed ,, p hpsairt out that burriets Puiited For example, Mr. Allen point- something glistening on the A s'mng tide of peace is flow- between Communist nations and West Germany welcomes with pd out ,jlat current Job Corps mesa. leading tiie West are falling rapidly and 0pPn arms the evolution toward programs are about 80 per mg across Europe, They flew lower and saw 0st Germany is doing its best a democratic state which is tak- suctesslul in training (.pn away irom political conflict and Davis vigorously waving his '0 p'"al)llsh j'aip anfl ;ul,ural ing place in Czer hosiovakia, lie oung people who otherwise to and toward trust shirt. Knight flew back cooperation, Page, nations. added. exchanges would not have been 'returned, and made a drop of an aide to one of West Getm.i(1,PPP nn R.ilin is out Those undercurrents of coop- - emplo able. fond and water to Hie pilot. leaders said that of date with everything else today, nys political needed to ..The pi.atipn and ;Pe jn Ku. Meamvhilp the San Juan sherIn llu taca of this tide1, efforts 's haniening and Geimans aie arp niPrPy a ieflection of train each Job Corps student iff and tiie Air Force disturbed nt'!. Ii,r,'('ularl t1P same kind of "relaxation" under present ojX'tation costs by East Germany to "strangle" unit at Luke Air Force Base in said. Swnksen J)'1'taking place between tiie U.S. seems like a lot ol money com- is ted time amfre- West Berlin Phoenix had been notified. Ml a'ld RuS'i'a Snpllksen ParPd ,0 al,out 5300 a VPar for stt ictton- - are doomed lo failure' "pst Birlm. is, and we vno)v stated. Col. Winfield McFarland. educating a high school student i.p ld(,,d we can count on Americas .... . ... . in the public schools, he admit., ., commander of Detachment 15, to that divided Soenksen, a commitment Western Air Rescue and RecovBrandt, city." he said. aide lo Willy personal ery Center, flew over the mesa n Soenksen West German Federal Minister The rkuirtiv cut .Nciuuiiat political "thaw" taking See JO'S mi Page 4 GERMAN mi Page l . . . See COPTER on Page peace is winning of Foreign Affairs, is in Utah as place in Europe and tiie moe ' d - r, a problem? Dial 6 to 9 p.m. Monde through Friday, or writ to Do- HMan, Box 1257, Soil Lake City, Utah 84110. Have alcohol-troubled'- 6 Sidewalk Sale - Make Another Choice in Portland I signed up for a weekly newspaper We Insiders Newsletter. I paid $4 a month for two years. The plan was that 1 would pay two years and then I would get the next two years tree. After two years (and $96) I was notified it would no longer he published. They asked if I would like another publication. I made another choice that turned out to be a magazine I could get for $3 or so a year. That means Ive been taken for $48. Can you help me? J.G., Salt Lake City. While called if Mans urging the main office in Des Moines. Iowa, telephoned you. You have also received a list from which to make a choice of publications more acceptable to you to compensate for the issues of Insiders Newsletter that you didnt get. At Do-I- t You Are Not Obligated Sri crash-landin- Job Training s Investment ap-tjo- n ' traiu-tP'S'J- j! g j SECTION train-matin- g B-- 4 . About a month ago i got a package of original etchings from Collectors Guild Limited, 165 Madison Are., N.Y. This was unrpquested and I returned it immediately, hut keep getting a bill for $10. What shall I do? D.J., Salt Lake City. Forget it! The recipient of unordered and unwanted merchandise through the mail is tinder no obligation to cither buy it or return it. The Federal Trade Commission plans to crack down on firms and organizations engaged in this form of salesmanship and solicitation unless they accompany unordered goods with a clear statement informing tile receiver lie does not have to buy or return anything. A word of caution: tiie FTC rules do not apply in cases whore merchandise is simply sent to the wrong person by mistake. If you get a nice gift unexpectedly, or a couple of tickets for a cruise around the world dont. "do anything rash. Might Ixdong to the people next door. Better check. M1NI-DO-IT- . Beck-woo- $30-54- - $4,200-54,30- 0 - S -- you locate some slu'lf paper which has been treated Mrs. A.C., Salt wilh bug repellent. I eant find il in S.L. Uke City. (an Bugntaster Shelf and Drawer paper, Available in Housewares Dept., al ZCMI. Its called Where emtld I buy sugar or flour sacks or the material Mrs. J.DAV., Salt tliev are made of, to make dish towels? Lake City. Modern packing has done away with old sugar and flour better buy sacks. Now they use heavy paper bags. So unbleached muslin at any number of fabric shops. Can you tell us (he address ot a Chicago company that makes the Bubble Stream Adaptor which we need for a lanMrs. cet? No one around here seems lo have heard of it. W.L.L., Salt Lake City. Company is Standard Screw, Chicago Div., ington Ave., Chicago. Claus-Herma- Ex rents Keep Popping For '47 Days Salt Lake City and Utah continued today to pop off events like firecrackers on a short fuse leading to next Wednesdays explosive celebration of the Days culmi-naiio- of '47. Thursday There's a grate now. Pul in by the S.L. County Flood Control Dept. They appreciated hearing about this. ibdiiori Note? fft're xorry me numcer ot cu ono in ot moii make it impossible to answer every eueshon. Please, no modivM or Iceal eeesftens. Don't eon stamps or oelf4tressed envelopes as answers can only be etven in this column. Only questions of eennral interest will be answered ane telephone cells can be accepted onls on the Do-!- t Man phone at the hours prescribed. Give your name, address and telcptione numbernol tor pubhea-iio- r bul to hala Oo if Man help you.) r a First Presidency. Church Christ of Latter-daSaints (lie of Jesus y featuted Also lie will n it was the annual Parade in downtown and the Pioneer Patk Pageant in the evening. Youth I live oil 110ft West and 3121) South in Granger, There is a school nearby. There is a ditch ur canal along the mail. It is only partially covered. At one place it goes under the road. Everyone is concerned about this been use (here is no grale lo prevent a child from getting drowned. Please, can you get the county to put in a grale? LB., Granger, B-- B-- Si-- B-- 2701 W. Wash- There's A Grate There Now ' - Claus-Ilermatt- Sait Ltike Today it was Hi Noon Hilarities in trout of ZCMI mi South Temple and al 143 S. Main (performances from noon to 1 and p.m. and p.m.) tonight, a pops concert at 8:3(1 p.m. at Highland High School. Steoial guest soloist at the pops concert will lie Jessie Evans Smith, contralto soloist with the Tabernacle Choir and of wife President Joseph Fielding Smith, coun.ador to Eugene Jclesnik, conductor of tiie Salt Lake Philharmonic Orchestra: singer Billie Lou-kapianist Bolt Davis, Ronald Christensen and tiie Bel Canto singers. Tiie program will include "This Is Utah." "Born Free." "Tiie JFK Man'll," "Sunrise. musical Sunset," ft out tin "Fiddler on tiie Roof" and "Let There Be Peace." sung by Mrs. Smith. Saturdax, day. gigantic Itotse parade horses will begin at 7llt South and Main at 6 p.m. and proceed north to North Temple and west to the State Fairgrounds lor tiie opening performance of the Days of '47 Rodeo at 8 p.m. 1.5(H) Days of '47 Queen Barbara Butters and attendants Kay Davis and Lavotta Seeley ride in tiie parade. "Mr. Mis. Grand Marshal" and Ellen Mellemy lead it. An array of chariots, will and Bill will wag- ilikuities coititnies ons. sui revs, stagecoaches, Indians, ''owlioys. English riders-. large posses and small Monday and Tues- posses- .".000-i- Satin da will aKu lie day in the schedule ol event-- '. a big Western R.kIco will lie kicked olf following tiie parade. It w ill also run Monday. Tuesday and Wednesday el next, week tint will not continue through the week as in A with Western billow. Ihe representing r Utah Stale e in b e Riding Club will ye, from Chicago and Utah's own Thurston Clydesdale Hitch Irom Morgan. Also scheduled tonight in connection with tiie '47 celebration is the fourth night of Downtown Jamthe Tiie Weber-DaviPony Ulu! Utah Valley Cutting Assn, .mil other groups will siiopiv 31) ponies and chariots. There will also itc horse-diaubaggies. ymtng Utah musical groups. Tin Jamhoiee is being through Saturday at the Hall of Justice PI" putu Time is 6 p.m. Clydesdales s tiie Three bands Post (tifue hand Lake Salt and will two high school gioups ride on tile only voliic'os i.t flit pat ade. Patade cut to- - will judged, Mr. Smith said. he pre-Jul- 't'Vc'!l have mute ill "i HORSE PARADE The auMl Days of '47 five-da- boree. featuring several In-i- i "Promised Valley" its nightly run in 'die atiiphi-tiiea'ii ouiuco1' on North Main Street. a by Supported orchestra and a cast al 41). the the tree pageant depicts pioneers' western trek to Sait Lake Valley in is 17. rio-limte- s 2.l)l)ll-seu- Horse parade roue. |