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Show .tey ,,,,,,..werlopor DESERET,NE 19 FRIDAY NOVEMBER , De 974. c;;!4447.,.Z1 4, ir Action Ads v,,uAa ,ri, z.,,t5415:N.JR, .VA S 111 :.: zi4 -- e;3 JRt ,t 90 I ar .1 4ow OtZ , r--t r4Zt-4- - gova o the vviest k . -'- . , 'Duck ponds' in street ..?;577iV,re - ' ;: a Storm water has been collecting in low spots on the newly paved north side of 1st South, between Main and , nPg-- tate Streets creating "a drainage problem that has to' according to Salt Lake City Streets 7Conunissioner Stephen M Harinsen.' - , ' , ' KJA "A - be corrected," - , a "The water has eollected in uneven srsAs (engineers call them duck ponds") on the asphalt and in a dip in the trick, mid block creeswalk. Abeut three inches had collected in the dip earlier this week. Vaughn Croft, of the city engineer's-- office, said street crews are scheduled to level out the duck ponds" next -- : k wock. tic sit! problem nlAy he corrected by installing a drain. k Be explained that the dip, which occurs :-, off was island. as the traffic ene center 1steps planned just as part of the linear curb and cutter that runs along the north side of the Wand. He has asked the project architect to design and Install handrails at that ,point. Initially,- Croft said the city planned to completely new road on in 1st old South and lay down a dig up paving comiection with the 1st South beautification project. Because of a funds shortage, Croft said, the old surface was merely "shaved down" and new asphalt added on top. This less expensive paving metind is more ' prone to create drainage problems, he explained.. v,it2.P,; .'Vr:.t-a- , mid-bloc- 0. By Reed Madsen ,Deseret News staff writei mai ammo, me" ammo. KANAB, Kane County -- the DtPartraem ,131 Interior ever approve the Kalparowits power project7 , The tiuestion p.s on the minds of county cominiseion,ers, state officials, and planners. Detailed plans fOr the ;power plant and its large community of workerafamilies are for along the road, with only Interior Department aPproval holding up the whole thing, County commissioners met this week with members of the "New Community Work Committee" of the Covernor's Pluming and Development Council, as well ' as with officials of firms connected with development of the new community. Kane Count, Commission Chairman Merrill MacDonald pointed out some of the serious problems the new 15.000- - plus town raises for Kane County, with its 2,600 t.residents. No federal money Seems available to build the cit, . yet it is need-e- to serve- the workers of the giant power plant. "Kaiparowits City" will be ow' corporated until some urspecilied date. This means services such as fire protection schools, sanitation, etc., will be the county's responsibility. The new community will be a liability to the county and we for some time until it becomes simply don't have the kind of money it will take to topikt' and finance it MacDonald said. "We'd like.tomoone else to have the town and us have the plant,".4 said, only hail joking M. of Parsons Co,, planners, Ralph 1epreent4tives Pasadena, Calif.; and the financing firm, Continental Development Corp., El Segundo. Calif:, were at a loss to say how much money can be raised in what length of time and how fast construction could begin. The company officials said a time schedule cannot be developed until Interior Secretary Rogers C.13.' Morton, snakes a final decision on whether the project Can lie kilt': at all.' Planners said the 'tomnun:14 should be :designed to blend in with the enViroliment, ;with shopping centers, ' hobpta1s school's,: fire and polite proteetion, Water, recreation and administraffen: Also needed is temporary housing- for 'construction workers, miners and plant personnel and their families. A master plan' for future expansion is desirable toe. will be Dr. Thomas who inVOlyeti Gillette, Sociologist in the planning if the plant is okayed, said a better quality of life will be a goal for the community's' residents. Man has need of interaction with other peoplei ,something that has been lost in most 'modern cities, he said He urged the new city be developed a a prototype for reinventing family We in the United StateS,!? Gordon Stephens of the Contilient:SI:Developlitent.':.', can likely get private Investments aft::: Corp. said his firm .front Money- needed until the city fa tieveloped to the extent, that bonding and tax revenue 'programs are fly 0 v.mitwatkl k - mid-hlee- ec .C. - nod-bloc- 4 , . r4 A,,Ok 7,- . saws.", - ttetSe Traffic clogs ''dOwntOs0 yOe thOpporttakit- - i 0 Of '4;46-4- tbe , , I', , ior 'a' 0 arh.to-löte'- d Salt take City Mayor 1ake Garb', who was scheduled president. of the National League of Cities. before Ite.was'etected to the 1.11'Senate, today said he is '' 1thsure of whether or not he will get that job. - The r cities are holding their ..f..0th annual Congress of Cities and Expositiobln Hotiston, Tex., Dec: Garn liecamejirst vice litesittent' of the 15.000- - , Salt Lake City 'merchants-- cause the public is going to demand '2good ,seryice and geeds;., They're r:going to , are bracing, for a brisk".',, Christmas shopping season 'featuring:: higher-price- d gifts bwlt for lotiget:i.;:e011SUMerS cheek to see what hie a Deseret v .1c.,010t)i(,:'. es increase'' propor7 !Olt sold tionatély; Spitzer, general manlocal iger, Istributor:. Sportitg agreed that a large influx of sales was expected today and that''retallers are ' expecting:bUsiness to be as usual for thi5 Un'o. of year. the good Values the and are retailers should retailand with wholesalers .te able, la get what ers diiclosed. she 41d. Jooking fdr;' The fo Are .waiting to Ms : Latta; conceded that e Merj1ée inflation will have an, impact of Latta iecretary-rnanag, the ' DOWntown "They're doing basically Mei: in that 'the' same 'attibUnt of: what the market is forcing will buy fewer goods Associa4011. money ,cants 'TheYre buying with caution this year But she also said - them to do and that is buying L,nnd with.. an eye toward ,doWhiroWri,itores are an goods that have the best tkipating,-, an 8-percent value per dollar,'. he told the longer-lating- : quality: : wtJppens." It.i1 er . ehandise , zthey be- - re' doing, .increaSe,,m , the'lihthunt ' be - , sunier,:who has become more :sign on the door used 't4 saY; 'Office of the :Mayor,' But today ;.there,,.; Was a new labpf on .1 ake,.Garit'a;door at the City County Building Th sign - i" pratiuil , - said, "Office of occur'ed ' Page B4 See KANE - Si See , 1 -- (a ' : RETAILERS, Page , 4, 0, Deseret News staff writer , t. A nosy Cop": is a credit:to any police force. and Salt ss Lake City bastwet4 the nOSiest. German Shepherds 'Nee and OokO,, threelear-ol-d trained to sniff eiplösives, have beetfalislitried to tie Salt Lake hiteregtional Airport as part, of continuing security-0167oprogram, Altholigh Most U.S. airports hay" taien, vr.latively frec Major crimes Since the adoption of stringent security measures, local officials say they dnialwant to be fooled lithi a false sense of security. . from the The two dogs, for example, were purchased Air Force. and received nine months of trldning for the express purpose of sniffing for explosives at the airport. Police Chief Dewey J. rdlis said two officers' were ' trained to handle the dogs, and the team was then r.assigned to the airport, where it is now working on a daily , - airport security. WO, l'ke4 V, ,ft ...,:t 1,,,tiritit,:7a.a '.4.biff4,-Tfe-!i reit at 40 ;Es0 - 0:. ..e, 0044$Aglit ; - ' 09 . ; ... - Officor Jim Brown- we4es Duke sniff ft;t. - , , .,'1 , , '':;.'11a,;,Thd-'ebe- , - :' ';1:, , - - , ' ' , , - At first inVeitigtitifill officers believed, it Keut,-17,.Bountiful, who disappeared Nov. 8.;She Is still misanig and no troce oi hLi nas boeniourai Members of the Ainielamily identifivd the latest victim after hearing reports of the . '!'4...0olo.r.iO4.-Onlq.,,. - , ;murder. ', , I - : silt Owen Quaryibrg of the Utah County Sheriff's Office said the girl s parents indicated she had been away from her home in Salem for about Six weeks: , She had been seen by friends in American Fork, where the had been living as late as OtzAv.rhorg - (tail Sherir,. Mack Hotey said officer were talking withiriends of the girl today in an effort to learn her whereabouts during recent weeks. , Personal effects of the girl, includint; ,.,,vurItS, Page Hey. kids, how wouldnyou like to win valuable,:, get your chance prizes just' mmloav wiloe the neeeret News istinehes, . , its Christmas Coloring, Contest; :,,.. The cor'est is in connection with the start of a Walt Disney comic strip especially for Christmasr "Santa a- Crucial, Christma4s." It will feature a '.. of Disney characters including Dumbo, the.'. parade Seven little Dwarfs, Pinocchio . and even the Big Bad Wolf and the Three Little Pigs' "Santa's Crucial Christmas" will appear on the comic page through Christmas :Eve,. The three a. ' panels to be colored will be published during the.:: -,,f,,,A- A!! tbroe should be clioned out, tolored 'and'. submittod og! 'fTe ,!!try riot fortere,tely, niffec':- - ! Judges will conser all matte. 1 41- Any bov-o- r girl 10 yea rs 'of aka; and youilet ' may c:n1'.7.thi 'contist:Com.plete idea' wilt' tol, :: 7 , , published with the vartels. ' ...., , 1 . B-- 6 :, .. . 1 0:12b 4t...11-4- 4t,,vt,1 f.7 , , See DEPUTIES on :::: -- , , . , ,s expVivoi. ' iii - " Miss Anne ' . -17; daughter of Mt and Mrs. James Anne, 485 l',1: Main. Went, IRO County. . last year Cummings said freight costs are up and, coupled with - inflation, he was forced to raise prices. of Bell Vu Nursery, said be Elvin Atkinson. owner wouldn't raise prices on live trees. raise our own and expect no price change," he -told the Deseret News. Growing trees wiB run frOm: $11.95 to $50 or $60, depending on size and type," Atlanson::-- . said . . from - r:liody was found Wed- nesday was tified Thursday ,: a s Laura Anna Alme, ,. . gilirl::)ewabtoesne' '.. ....might he Debra, doint was,' industrial security; notpolice,wp,!!!!..,"'", The 'chief 'rid the Changes' will not mean less meet, FAA Securitv;;' becattstr the security gnarls r the pollee oeportment requirenients for training...: AlLte,. er oft-let oyersee the securkty' will maintain a ' ' epefation. Ste 2 NM' ea Page 4 . Nyamia, ;,.L 4.,?! os tree .. ' iti fa ';'' ., - ' ,', '',',..:,,,,,,,,,,,:,',-- '1,..,,...,- city ourO)uses the loud for the two dogs, which kept et the homes of the offieers. Although Duke and 'IhisVie teen used during several bomh threat cases, they.)iit've not yet discovered an' he explosives Police officials asy mere than 1,taftsteepoils hay; 1;Otit at- ,tiketsirport so fat thu year during roadoe .:concOhrse r,chedks., Those checks ,are now done by pollee security force wilt officers, hittfIlliS. said' essuree that end other duties hY'Jan, "nod trindiletert a 'survey, !sm.1!;:PA ,,, .'. ,,,.. it , ; '. - , '0 , : '''l ,'' . IJ .. , ' Fillia Said Stilt. Lake's team, placed in the top five natiOuwide in terms Of response time afideffeC,tivenose.' James Brown, who works with the dogs at the said Duko and Nerf are used fer regtdar, patrol airport,- :'''.-'- With the price of just about everything up from a year ago. it wont come as much as of a surprise for consumers to learn that Christmas tree prices are "We expect to charge about 10 percent more this year than last,'" said Eugh, Cummings, owner of large lots at the Villa Theater and forest School: That 10 percent 'might mean abont $1 a tree; he said Prices at The nied lots the biggest distributors in the state --- are up to $4.01.1.and $6.99 per tree, depending on whether you want a stand. Those prices are up $1 per - ". '2- ,,,, I l': , , , ' ',,,..,:. - ' In in American,' ,Pork Canyon and the re-cent slaying of Melis-., sa Smith; Midvale. ., ' ' The slayings have ., ,'. striking similarities, '.1 said., Both , officers 1 ' bodies 0were found nude and the victims ,,,,,, 54A0.: 'e start of - ffs The effectiveness of the team according to Fillxs ' Wei. 'demonstrated earlier this month when ' Federal Aviation Agency officials conducted surpriselest of dir - Utah County and Salt Lake officer!! were Meeting here compare notes on the murder of a girl whoseoody ' was found Wednesday C5.7...1ty-Sheli- tust a pe :Yi4e:ii't6i7i'i010..'.0'e '"...PROVO i : ,t s -- , a total, Early risers in Utah got a peek at the before eclipse of the moon this morning, but the moonset ' k', the total phase began. Mark Littmatm, director of the Hansen the moon started into eclipse, as seen from Salt Like' ' - City, at 829 a.m. The total phase began at '1:a5 a.m., but by thik time the sun's light was brightening the sky and the Moon was. ' setting,'71'he timil,pbasehtsted until 8:52 a.m,, but was notz ; visible in this arda,,; 8-- 5 (,' Joe Costanzo 14, -- S. 0.0.p.10'.'.:0 ,1 , I0t.irititionais,Ai4inial WA,: spokesman tot woad after -, and ;to Oa flights Seryiee, Nice strike threatened by grouktemployes talipti to place, ' I Thursday; said Jim degotia:.; Salt Like city, iuperyisor Lippert tions Would", 'continue between the Airline ,Employe4; Association,and,the airline in Waslitniton, D:C?: The talks concern wage andnon,,econoinic issuesand..- Wert OA of Texas International's seven employ-e- in Silt a unioty: . city, One ernploye is probationary and-n, ' member 'shelves', with More basic items rather than fashion -pieces." ieaid .. In the taie' of men'S.:abirts, 'that means more whites and fewer high fashion ,entries.,-,Iwomen's clothing:: it's ittore adaptable pieces." ;; , , - 4 e aye Airline re stocking our -- We - 4,;f ' : - , general merchandiser for Penney's ,Downtoivhstoret.said buyers e attitudes-ar"it 'little differr' eat :. butt there hasn't been a ,, radical change at least in our ' eustorners,' , ' , :;.- Kirk MUSSehrlittl ' - This, morning be spent several hours ititetviewing local news reporters who are seeking a job as his press , But until the project gets the Department of interior Teen fight. it is hard to interest investors, he said. 1,niertfiews, for other ' 00 legal of$éials today ruled that Garft's city hall staff here' and assOclateS can not permanent- -. ly pointing' for presentationi' to Gam as a gift The painting now hangs in the mayor's office.. The attorney's ruled; lulliever, that the city could loan the painting to Garr'. and Commissioner Jennings Phillips said,he will ask the city commission to allow Garn to take the painting to Washington. (ate cy :- poten- - , - ' items are geifrig right h.o.'!":' ". she noted, - ,' : - - ",-- - pli a nc mat n! st4tf members earlier-ithe week. Oat Senator;ake Garn,!' - shingle secretary, The new sign. se,(Ins 'to be approp; Altimugh, G,arn , says he can t .,afford",",te, resign and lose a month's 7:;;...salary as Mayór, he hat been busy for ' several 'days in hit ; hail preparing for the move to,Washington,: , , angoti,7s ' However, as a ienator. Garn will have to resign from the NIZ after he leaves his post as ineyor, There are ,sug4estions, the mayor said that -he be tamed president convention,- then,- tesigi aria-- let during the five'-da- y - someone else take the influential Joh, The mayor said his duties at the 6nven4inn will include working on the nationallniliciPat :Paty 07 league. Two other city officials. 'CottimisSioner.Stephen,,: M. Ha rnisen and Deputy Treasurer Meredith M. 13.ou1seii,.-, will also attend the convention, ms, Latta: said ;Ite,!,netig attitudeS : of Consurnatti.gre 4rorit fait year. caryy-over- s and that the biggest Upsurge in 'gifts ,purchased willhe- in home : m meinber. -, : - NIX-membe- , . ,Desre': sales. although merchandise of to rbecer , -- !ler, conscious at this .factor,, is making them do it." ;. Spitzer said sporting good prices have increased "at rough!y.1 the same' rate as everything else, 'with the most dramatic rises coming ' 111 vinyl and rubber products; , 'Ow ;retailers have been :reporting. slowdown s iiIybi those items that are affected 'by the weather, This flea not been as venduciVe to Sales of outerwear and rubber fOot-,wear as it has been the past : four or be years'," he added. |