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Show 4 Billowing black smoke was residents to area throughout the Salt Lake Valley Wednesday about 6 p.m. when a storage lot filled with used tires caught on fire. County Fire Dept. Battalion Chief Wilford Webb said con- visible By ROGER PUSEY Deseret News Staff Writer To support his statement that J'.o wants authentic Western atmosphere for the Hogle Zoo ' train ride, director LaMar Farnsworth Wednesday welcomed six American , cerned citizens called about the smoke from as far away as Point of the Mountain. The fire broke out at a recapping plant at 1063 E. 33rd South after children were seen playing In the area, bison. The bison came from the Ft. Niobrara National Wildlife Refuge, Neb., and were donated by the U.S. Bureau of Sport Fisheries and Wildlife. , Farnsworth said he wasnt expecting the animals until next spring, but hurriedly built a log f'Tce near the east end of the train track to house them during the winter. Gen. Maxwell Taylor, former chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, will speak 4 They are being kept in a pen! within the main pen and ;next spring the train will be run! by them in hopes theyll get used to the noise. If they settle down theyll be allowed in tne main pen to roam while ; the train passes by. Cattle guards where the ; train enters and exits the en-- closure will prevent the bison from escaping. at Hogle Zoo Wednesday. Bison (two of six American buffalo) arrived four heifers in the herd delivered to the zoo by Swede Olsen. Tht zoo's last bison were sold in 1965 and their pen was torn down and the present Great Apes Building put in its place. Farnsworth said if this doesnt work, hell fence the animals away from the track Hereford and put white-facecattle in to roam around the train. There are two bulls and d Listen, lady. You your head out that stick door, theres a shotgun, and youll get your head blown off, a robber told attendent at the Coiffure Boutique Salon, The zoos train is a replica of the C.P. Huntington, popular in the late 1800s and along with a wagon train, mines and other western items, the bison add authenticity to the ride. 3 Bids On Roads Low bids on two of three projects opened this week by the State Highway Department undercut estimates. On the third job the low bid was within the allowable 10 per cent overage above the estimate. H al 1 Bros., Hurricane, Washington County, was low bidder at $225,434 to install safety modifications on 26.15 miles of from north Beaver northerly to Dog Valley. The estimate was $248,575. W. W. Clyde & Co., Spring-vill- e, was low at $217,442 for laying 1.2 miles of bituminous 4 at Green-dal- e surfacing on Junction, sough of Flaming Gorge Dam. The estimate was $212,302. Cox Construction Co., Manti, was low at $204,069 for conbuilding a crete structure at Knolls Tooele Interchange on County. The estimate was $09, 936. !reg. 5.99 Up-fRO- NT Lroom off anywhere in Sweet Steps campus 170 1st Ave., Wednesday ternoon. af- The robber then walked out of the salon with $30 in cash he had taken from a cash reg- ister. Marilyn Alder, at the University of Utah tonight at 7. The lecture in the Union Bandit Gets $30 From Salon; Girl Threatened jCRiNklE 2 DAYS ONLY! big buckler is a big find Webb said. It started in the center of the lot where tires were stacked 5 feet high, hampering' fireme in reaching the blaze. Firemen remained at the scene for over three hours. Each tire had to be removed by hand and sprayed with 12-1- water. Webb said the fire de0 stroyed approximate!'' old tires each valued at 50 cents. 200-30- Genera I Opens Lecture Series The bureau is scheduled to sell some bison during an auction next week to properly manage the herd, but donates some to zoos when they can handle them. ; jiMHwnim JMutmmai itowmti Fire Hits Storage Let Filled With Used Tires October 8, 1970 DESERET NEWS, Thursday, D 4 mum ii 20, 1064 E. 5th South, told police she was alone in the store when a young man walked in and Could I get some said, change? The gunman wearing a then long green parka walked behind the counter, pulled a revolver from his Give pocket and demanded, me all the money. The attendant handed him all the currency and quarters in the till. Placing his gun in his pocket, he warned the victim to stay in the store, then fled on foot. Ballroom kick off conmassive retaliation U.S. of of the cepts early days in Southeast involvement Asia. will the list of a 1 1 r a c tions sponsored by the Artists and Speakers Commit tee. Taylors talk also launches a new credit course at the U. of U., Contemporary Issues, set up througn the Division of Educ a t i o n by Continuing Scott Anderson, Artists and Speakers chairman. Taylor served as special adviser to presidents Lyndon B. Johnson and John F. Kennedy and is now president of the Institute for Defense Analyses. The general has been a major contributor to United 1970-7- States poticy in Vietnam, oriflexibile reginating the sponse the ary to replace the 1 Students and the public may attend the lecture with or without registering for the Issues class. Contemporary Those enrolling may take the class for credit by meeting weekly to discuss the lectures and writing about them afterward. Class members may attend Artists and Speakers lectures free. 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