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Show DESERET NEWS, Tuesday, m Seven additional Utah sites have been placed on the National Register of Historical Places. was announcement The made Monday afternoon in a presentation ceremony held in the governors office. The listing brings national attention and protection to the Beaver County Courthouse, Beaver; Old Cove Fort, near Cove Fort; Fort Deseret, near Delta ; Territorial Capitol, Fillmore; St. Marks Episcopal Cathedral and cast iron front of ZCMI department store, both in Salt Lake City, and the old Washington County Courthouse, St. George. Certificates recognizing the new sites were signed by Gov. Calvin L. Rampton. Gary D. Forbush, acting director of the Utah Heritage Foundation, said the Washingand ton County Courthouse Fort Deseret are eligible for fiscal 1971 federal restoration matching funds. Utah has applied for $270,000 in preservation monies for these and other projects. Forbush listed the following facts about the newly designated sites: St. Mark's Cathedral listed on National Register of Historic Places. effect changes not only in our social structure but also in the . operational structure of our relationprofessional the hospital adminisships, Deseret News Staff Writer A narrow and maimed concept of love may help to explain the generation gap and the disabled relationship between parents and children. It may even explain the sickness of mans relationship with God. Who today is not afraid of falling in love, with God? Sister Ann Josephine, administrator of Holy Cross Hospital said in addressing the Utah Association for Mental Healths 45th annual luncheon meeting Monday at the RodeWay Inn in Salt Lake first vice president; Conway City. A. Ashton, If we are seriously concerned with love as a rational answer to the problem of human existence, we must dent; Mrs. Roy E. McDonald, treasurer; Judith Whitmer, secretary. Executive committee members elected were FLAG-BURNIN- r, . of Burton Accountants, declared he would not be intimidated by the implied threats by the Weathermen faction of the extremist SDS. He had announced the finding of the poster, attached to the door of his campaign W. 73 2nd headquarters, South, at a press conference several hours earlier. The Senate candidate said he took a serious view of the incident. It is one of the grimmest things I have ever seen in the of D Louis G. Moench, second vice presi- ment media. Violence is the problem solv 8 KMvKv IK K I I K Vb vW k , in both the drama and the advertisements of TV. Problems between men are solved with a fistfight and a bullet. Yet the truth is that violence is an appropriate response to probelms only on the most primitive level of life. Violence stamps out the qualities of reverence, tenderness, and universal respect without which love cannot breathe. Violence flees from tenderness which it foolishly reads as weakness. The result of this flight from tenderness is that today we are in trouble in our human relationships. The speaker, who also is chairman of the Mental Health Task Force, Utah Health PlanComprehensive ning Council, told the audience that there is no easy solution to the tensions between The caption reads 'Babylon Is Bumii g the Weathermen and below this is the slogan First Anniversary, Days of Rage, 69, the congressman said. Needless to say, the two ladies (campaign headquarters staffers) were a bit shaken by it. Burton said he didnt believe it was a prank. The Weathermen are not a prankish lot, he said. are the firebug, They bombing arm of the SDS. They claim credit for the attacks on police in Chicago a year ago . . . and for window-smashispree in Dupont Circle of Washington during the Moratorium march last ' ng $' sv ZCMI cast iron facade fall. Burton said he regards the incident as a symptom of what is happening all over handicapped children under five programs. The money will go to the is 5, tion Division. St. Marks Cathedral, buili in 1870, was the first church in Salt Lake City. It is still used by the Episcopal Church. ZCivIIs cast iron front was begun in 1868 and later expanded. The front facade is the original and is being pre : erved by Zions Securities Corp., building owner. Washington County Courthouse, built between 1866 and characteristic of store fronts in 1870s. was used until the 1969s as a courthouse and is now an information center owned by 1870, Bjaver County Courthouse was built in 1876 and became seat of the Second Judicial separateness between District of Utah Territory. It is still used as a public build- ing by Beaver County. Washington County. MOSS SEEKS HELP Examiners and acceptance stability Cove Fort was built in 1867 by Mormon settlers dur-th- e ing the Black Hawk War. BOX LUNCH change. She said citizens must not only learn to accept changes for themselves but to assume responsibility to shape change for others. And she said, It is very Important to all of us who does the shaping. If we who enjoy mental health in its broadest dimension leave our imprint on the present generation, it will be because we this is our worked together responsibility. If we fail, this also is our responsibility. We are in trouble as a species. But it may be that we were in greater peril when we were less worried. We may even be on the mend, the speaker added. Utah Training School for the Blind and the School for the Deaf, at Ogden and extension classes for the deaf at Salt Lake City. Also to benefit are the Utah State Hospital at Provo and the Utah State Training School ai American Foi.. FOR OGDEN LABOR Approve Free Meal and The State Board of Examiners this morning approved payment for box lunches provided by the Legislative Council for its members during a recent meeting. Finance Director Herbert F. Smart had referred the bill to the examiners and also a bill for breakfast for the State Retirement Board and key a staff members during recent meeting. Gov. Calvin L. Rampton said he thought it petty for the state to expect citizens to donate their time to solution of public problems and then quibble over the price of a meal. The governor and Secy, of State Clyde L. Miller and Atty. Gen. Vernon B. Romney agreed, however, that to provide free meals for many meetings might cost a substantial sum. A rough draft of a proposed policy statement had been circulated by Rampton at the last examiners meeting. He said he would revise this in line with suggestions and bring it before the next meeting. A Mental Exam For Slay Suspect - OGDEN (AP) Mary Woodall, 38, Ogden, charged with murder in the shooting death of her was ordered to the State Hospital in Provo for a first-degr- y mental examination Monday. Judge Ronald Hyde gave the order at the womans arraignment in Ogden. Trial for Mrs. Woodall has been set for Nov. 30. She is charged in the Sept. 6 death of Samuel shooting Woodall Jr., 35. he said. propaganda, v' V- - it 5 Utah Programs Gain U.S. Funds Bureau y O'v ox- 1854-5- n I1"".! z. Of eret Newt Washington 1 ll 1 Tricia Nixon, daughter of the President, will visit Utah Wednesday to campaign for U.S. Senate candidate Laurence Burton, the Burton campaign headquarters announced today. Burton, a Republican representative trying to unseat Sen. Frank E. Moss, campaigned today in Southern Utah with Sen. Barry Goldwater, Miss Nixon, 24, is scheduled to arrive at 11:10 a.m. at the Provo Airport and will visit Brigham Young University student leaders. She will attend a news conference at 1 p.m. in front of the Wilkinson Center. She will then go to Ogden for a GOP rally at the Ben Lomond Hotel at 2:35 p.m. In another Burton campaign announcement, the scheduled appearance Wednesday at the University of Utah by Herb Klein, the Presidents director of communications, was canceled. WASHINGTON Federal health officials today listed $283,000 in U.S. funds, allocated to Utah for education of Territorial Capitol, built was used by the Legislature in 1855, 1856 and 1858. Owner and restorer is Utah State Parks and Recrea- ' v j Thieves disBanquet, tributed just before the vice president arrived in Salt Lake City, Burton said. Burton said he believes the poster is related to the fact that a few hours earlier he had made a statement regarding the similarities between revolutionary groups in the United States and those in Canada who kidnaped two public officials. A , - in IN UTAH WEDNESDAY the country as a result of a decade of permissiveness. During the press conference he also exhibited what he termed an obscene flyer that was distributed just before President Nixon came to Utah July 24. It was designed to stir up a demonstration against the President. And youll remember those pamphlets called, v more. Fort Deseret was built in 18C6 by Mormon settlers as protection from Indian raids during the Black Hawk War. It is now ow'ned by Utah State Parks and Recreation Division. TRIG A CAMPAIGNS Terrorist Element Decried By Burton b way were n, er IHIistoricca r' v i 1 POSTER G Exhibiting a flag-- u r n i n g poster signed by the Weathermen faction of the Students for a Democratic Society, Rep. Laurence J. Burton, Monday charged night that terrorists appear to be operating in Utah. Exhibiting the black and white poster to the Utah Chapter of the American Association trator said. She was the associations featured speaker at a luncheon at which a Provo clergyman, the Rev. J. A. Frazer Crocker, rector of St. Marys Episcopal church, was elected president. He succeds Lawrence K. Salt Lake busiGoldsmith, nessman, who has been president two years. Other new officers elected Howard L. Blood, William D. ,rs. William II. Rice, and Brown. Newly elected to the board of directors were Donald DeWitt, Mrs. A. L. Pietsch-maMrs. A. A. Boston, Mrs. G. Marvin Fifield; Mrs. Bruce Halliday, Mrs. Verdis Nielson, Mrs. Don Adams, Dr. Ralph Backman, Eddie F. Erown, Dr. Geraldine Clark, Joe Cordova, Mrs. Howard Mason and Dorothy Simpson. In her address the hospital administrator called attention to the problems created oy a violence technology, noting that what we are developing is remaking man in its own image. She said this fact is reflected in our current entertain- Ell Owner and restorer Is the Alice T. Kesler fain. of Fill- Love Concept Ailing , Meet Told By DOUGLAS D. PALMER October 20, 1970 Labor Secretary James D. Hodgscn today was requested to designate the Ogden labor market as a substantial unemployment area. Unemployment in the area, including Weber, Morgan and north Davis counties, is estimated at 4,730 or seven per cent of the employment force, said Sen. Frank E. in making the request. Moss, With the states unemployment at a high, the situation is not likely to improve in the near utture, Moss said in the wire. The senator said the designation of the area as a substantial unemployment area would allow firms in the area to receive preference in certain federal contract awards. They also would be eligible for preference under the Boy American Act, he explained. h, Mystery Sand Is Getting Deeper On Farm At Lehi By DOROTHY O. REA Deseret News Staff Writer no idea where the water is coming from. The Peters farm, property LEHI The Mike Peters of C. T. Jones, American family doesnt have to go to Fork, is bounded on the north the seashoe to find sand. It is by a large hill of sand. Almost coming to them by the ton. half the hill has moved onto What was a damp spot on a the property covering the sand hill above their Lehi barn area and. now beginning farm has become a good sized to cover an acre of pasture land. stream from an unknown unEmployes of Lehis water derground source. department brought a crane About a montii ago, water and dug a large canal to started pouring out of the carry off the mysterious wasand hill above our farm ters. Today, the canal is albuildings, Mrs. Peters said. most filled with sand and the Soon the water and the sand water is spilling into the pashad covered our fish pond ture. where we have raised fish for Culinary water for the farm the children to fish for. comes from a nearby spring. The sand keeps coming. To save this water from the We had a barn high enough to sand, it has been diverted and shelter horses. The sand has travels through a shed and built up until our out the front door. son cant walk under the roof. Tons of good sand have The pole fence which surbeen dumped on the farm. rounded the run for pony and The question now is, Shall calves is only about two feet we go into the retail sand high now and the sand and business? water keep coming. We have Water from the mysterious source has entered the basement of the home of Mrs. Fay 1V ,'J. , Jones, neighbor to the Peters family. Not many months ago the house which was occupied by the Peters family was destroyed by fire. As a result, itA they moved to a new home on a hill above the old dwelling. Otherwise, the old house would also be threatened by the stream of sand and water which is gradually filling the farm buildings and pasture. V, The poster is black with a picture of the American Flag burning. 'yi Nurses Back v---- . , j From Europe Three members of the nursSaints ing staff at Latter-daHospital have returned from a study tour of Italian hospitals and operating room methods. The nurses, Juliet L. Black, Florence Nelson and Isidora M. Quintana, toured hospitals in Rome, Florence, Pisa and Perugia. The nurses were part of a group of 250 membeis of the Association of Operating Room Nurses who participated in the associations first European study tour. y Duo To Present 'Best Of Both' The Best of Both Worlds, a program of dramatic readings by a white actress and Juvenile Held Deputy sheriffs arrested a male for investigation of glue sniffing and possession of stolen property after a can of spray paint and a plastic bag were found in his Car. Deputy Larry Sisner said a search of the car also turned up an eight-tracstereo in the trunk. The youth told the officer that a student stole the stereo and asked him to sell it k l A Giant And A Mosquito Are Utah Sky Visitors Dropping in at Utah airports today were the worlds largest aircraft, a Galaxy, landing at Hill Air Force Base with 60 tons of equipment to be repaired, which made a stopover in Salt Lake City. The giant $50 million and one of the great flying relics of the past, a Ford is on its first scheduled which was used 30 years ago to transport smoke jumpers to western forest fires, has been restored by cargo run from Southeast Asia. The Ford Bill Harrah of Reno, Nev., at a cost of $10,000. It is flying on to eastern air shows where it will be photographed in flight with a giant 747 plane. C-5- A Tri-Moto- Tri-Moto- r, C-5- A r, I ' y black actor, will be presented Tuesday at 7 and 9 p.m. in the University of Utah Spencer Hall Auditorium. Sponsored by the Artists and Speakers Committee, the programs first performance is sold out to patrons enrolled in the U.s Contemporary Issues class. The 9 p.m. performance is open to the public, said Scott Anderson, Artists and Speakers chairman. Maureen Hurley and Darryl Croxton will read works by some of the worlds most fablack and mous authors white, classical and contemincluding such literporary ary figures as Shakespeare, Oscar Wilde, Langstoa Hughes and Charles Grodone. f |