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Show ' yn f pjnin o. yifnm.iiilijniii'jfrLrii niirXiriil ln"1li DESERET NEWS, TUESDAY, MARCH 19, 1974 Calendar TV Today Comics p ' f" g Action Ads Business Deaths imhhe p 'K"'u1 Today in the West Life for the elderly: inflotion, few jobs and a wedding! KCC to raise its stack by kennei ott Copper ( orp s Itah Division lot million modifuatioiis to is Magna smelter have been New oik tieadquarteis Approval is sent to the tompunv expected withn a few The modification' reported in 'he Aug 14 1973 Deser et News are d signed to moot Uni uonmental Protection Agencv an quahtv 't.indaids bv 1977 tin ludi'd in tn pi ins is constitution m a i 200 fool smoke st.uk the worlds fourth tilli't and the seiond highest m the AA. ti rn Hemisphere It will have a base UK) feet in diameter narrowing to a top diameter of 30 feet and will re.uli twice as high as tin two stacks it replaces Cost of smelter modifications an . the huge now stack probable will total ovei fUK! million llans $100 irxt in a Series F 6) Douglas Palmer Deseret News staff v .iter To retirees like William A (iirard Ave . pmes are rising jture on a sizzling da in Juy Cole 7; so y like the tempi i 11 Walking is good eerci-- e Cole wishes he had a car The problem of inflation particularly af fects those on a fixed income They are con fronted not only with spiraling food costs, but usually with the necessity for more frequent of health care Studies show that older Americans have chronic health prob lems Others, like Cole, are the victims of cu but sometimes But I just couldn I aflord it doubt if I i ould pass the test Cooler weather ahead Besides. 1 now " he Tompoiatuios moled down to near noinul m I tali piessme begun building soul liw.. id from the Paeitie Northwest laughed today as a ridge of high While the eldeily man must combat the everyday problems of stretching the dollar, he must also f ice another problem, that of loneliness But he s found a solution for that In early April he will marry a Maori woman Ripme vnaru ttihongi. who was one of his school students while he was serving his first mission to New Zealand for the Church of Saints m 1920-2Jesus Christ of Latter-da- cumstance Three years ago last October Cole was at tacked by three men on Girard Avenue while walking home late from work at the Genealogical Society He was forced into them car and then dumped on to the street from the speeding vehicle when he called for help He lay unconscious for three weeks in a hospital, with costly medical and other bills to pay after he was discharged His wife died of cancer about a year and a half ago Even though many elderly persons want to y The cooler ueuthei will keep highs in the 4A to degree range in the north and ii to in in the south todav and ednesday Lows tonight w ill be 2.i to T There s a chain e ot snow .showers m northern imuin tail' tonight and Wednesday, tint little precipitation i' . rest of the week Tempeiutures will be coolei indicated the latter pat t of the week, with highs 40 to it) and lows 1 4 to Herself a widow, Mrs Wihongi will journey to Salt Lake for the Apnl conference of the Church And she and Cole, an employe of the Church's Genealogical Society for 14 years and ome head of the society's Polynesian section. w il be maimed in the Salt Lake Temple on a $1 6 million Progress project to landscape 19 miles of freeway in Salt Lake City is currently stymied because the City Commission has not agreed to pay for water to maintain the plantings Landscaping Im sure we'll end up doing ll Mayor Jake Garn said today We're not But the details against beautification still have to be worked out Typically the state will promise to do something and then say to the city, Now its yours ! t I of freeway ! -- He said infk turn hits him hard, st at the grocery store He display ed a small wire grocery cart w hich he pushes to the store on Sat urdays for his weekly shopping trip Most of the elderly are optimistic, despite rising inflation They may be really hurting and still not saying much Meanwhile, Laud Larson, landscape coordinator for the State Highway Department, argued that aesthetic im provement is as important as other pub be functions held up by water dispute and aichiteetural Landscaping surroundings make a complete difference m people's attitudes, he said It ls important to have a good environment Highway beautification ! particulailv Sa" Lake City s high of i2 Mond iv reflected the cooling Low this morning was .10 High for the .state Moiiclav was 70 at St George High food costs ore a major problem for widower William A. Cole. The mayor explained that under state lav, the city's watir departimnt is an independent utility and receives no tax support City departments pay for vvatei they consume, just as home owners and bu'inesses do Any water allocated for freeway landscape maintenance would have to come from the city s gereral fund Larson said Salt Lake City is the as the Main Street project, has been established as a Deseret News Goal for Utah 1974 Specifically, the such efforts Despite an angry protest the Salt Lake City Commission today approved the creation of a special improvement district for the proposed Main Street beautification project of the district Creation means the City Commission can legally open bids for the Mayor project on Thursday lake Gam repeated that the project itself will not be ap proved or killed until the bid' are analyzed (am mg out beautification News has called for beautification along freeways and city roadsides frst Murray, Davis County. Weber County Salt Lake County, Ogden and Cedar City all have agrped to pav water costs for within their freeways landscaped boundaries who Schubach Richard owns some property along the three block section of Mam Street between South Temple and 3rd South said the commission should have killed thi project Jan lfi when over ill percent ot the propertv own er protested Even, it commissionti said face-li- ft s mam Schubaih, however tamed that the commission promised to kill the project but didn t keep its word I am here today to see if we are going by the rules, he said Ste Streets Commissioner phen M Hurmson said nmi of the protesting propertv owners wire unreioided prop owner- - and offiuullv rty uniid not prote -- the Garn told Schubach original protest involved it 21 percent of the propertv own ers but three owners laer withdrew their objection' I e's than 4i percent of th hinders currents propertv oppo'e the pro,eit he 'aid P it those prop iiv own r th be neut of tie wen gum Set MAIN on Pane li 11 Hanson The ordinance, enacted last May requires that tnen and women who give massage treat ments have five years expenenee and belong to the American Massage and Therapy Asso l ation Two suits were filed against the county, one bv Blanche Parsons, Vicky Forsliee, Dorothy Weldon, Delores Harrods and Rohm Stewart and the other by James Jensen, of Intonation al Massage Parlor, Robert Hole her. Velvet Touch, and Larry Hadden, Continental Health studio Lawyers for the plaintiffs are Phil I, Hansen and Rendcll Pm kins Plaintiffs in both suits are asking that the county be restrained from enforcing the ordinance Testifying against the ordinance as an ex jiirt witness was Don VV Wortley, 1200 E T900 South a physnal therapist in private practice who also is associated with St. Mark's Hospi tal He told Judge Hanson it took him four years and some schooling at Stanford Lmver-s.tto become a qualified physical therapist He said five years is much more tune than is needed to become a massage expert Massage is for relaxation," he declared receptive person could be taught to do ar, admirable job in a week ( oiii'm ( ountv sinner Pete KutJlas and Sheriffs ( uptain Nick Morgan were rci" i mined bv Deputy County Mtornev Richard Both admitted the ordinance is Shepherd mti nded to ontiol prostitution i e and Church of Jesus Christ ot Saints officials have signed a letter of intent to exchange pioneer properties, it was announced today by the First Presidency and state officials The letter indicates the church would receive the Brigham Young Home tn St George and the Jacob Hambbn Home in Santa Clara for the Washington County, in exchange Bngham Young Forest Farm Home 732 Ashton Ave The Itah Division of Parks and Recreation currently operates the two (tomes m southern Utah as historical monuments ui the state parks system The church intends to maintain the two" homes as visitor and information cen Pb9 and compUtui State a y ai.ded in imblin Home was acquired in in 1965 Rest rooms were 1971 Tippett' 'aid church officials expressed an interest in obtaining the two homes and not navmg them tn the date parks svstem would allow funds to be used Tew here Tipp tfs 'aid tne fore t farm home current is surrounded on Hip e 'ides bv houses and tne freeway on the o'rer !' i' a two-'tor- ; ldobc Stic co and frame building th d ha-- b 1' t n restored inside ' He 'ipc e Presided S.gnrng the letter N Eldon Tanner of the church's First Presididency and Gordon E Harmston. executive rector, Utah Department of Natural Reof intent were i unticipub problem' is quite tall in the piomiu l'0s Pre'idcnt Aoung bit. trie in expenn entation agricultural Tippe'ts said and imported vegetables, fruits trees and animal stock from several parts of he world o determine what would thnve best fr, tl solved sources The exchange would include the property and ali buildings located at the sites and the fixtures, but it would not include the furnishings Toe exchange will be completed this pitted the forest form it will be moved to home tne let'er ndo Pioneer Trail Stole Park at the mouth of Emigrat.on Canyon old the ''ate will kve to pay (or mov mg it - in He even published a cocoonery with the thought of producing s.ik and 2i acres of mu berry trees for 'dkworms to tat Ash trees to produce quality wood wen 'le' Harold J Tippetts porks dm cor, 'Jid Pm a'e acquired ve Pncham A nun. Home ( in bait Lake Valley year the state r H 12 rd nstored i Ri a . I rf of gmd, n d V hi , n St Gecrge w li become church property in trade do Fa atr,rt(( Tippet's 'aid d the fop'1 'arm b E mail d vlcom udditon 'o the eri,! d me 'a'e p. rk the I - Tn's Bngham Young home vpgeabies and fruits tre ' Keg beer a no-n- o Grocery .stores should not be allowed to sell keg beer the Salt Lake City Commission decided ouay , Acting on a recommendation hy the police department the commissioners agreed to ask the city attorney to pre pare an amendment to ordinances to prohibit the sale of keg beer in Class A outlets (groci r stores) Cupf Edgar A Dry an told the commission that his men have learned that the source of some keg beer during beer busts has been grocery stores He explained that (he intent of ( lass A outlets laws v,as to have a retail outlet foi beer for consumption by peo pie who dont want to go to taverns or similar places He said Class A outlets should sell only can or bottled bei r EEO funds available Money for the continued funding of Salt Lake City's Equal Employment Opportunity (EEO) office is available from the federal government, Commissioner Glen M Greener said today The utv s EEO office stopped functioning March li when available funds were gone and the city didnt have mom y in it' bud et in pn k ap th tab As Dav is a o- -t re-ul- l hi' of the lack of funds Ei-- officer Marvin W job Gieimi now jys the office can be funded month' und i the ( nmprehensive Area Manpower Program Davi- - cannot tie ri hired berause of fee hm alitie' However -- for six in the federal funding guidi lines ri onum ndation that the FRO post be fund rt ferred to the personnel dnector The com- missioner also 'Uggesied (he city budget for an EEO office .n its next fiscal year along with a secretary and staff money In 190 storatiori in rest room addition wa' i hou e aral complete d The Jacob ters After carnage The depot was ordered to cut ds civilian umk forte in January, reducing it to about 2 41111 workeis The reduction initially was expected to involve 342 jobs, but a depot official said that, because of voluntary th purturos and attrition, only 2tt4 employes will be leaving their jobs al the Defense Depot Greeners id again was State, church agree on swap of 3 properties Latter-da- - OGDEN ( AP) Many of the 2M employes losing their jobs at the Ogden Defense Depot have found new jobs al Hill Air Pone Bast, the Tooele Ordinance Depot and a de fense propertv disposal operation at the Ogden depot s.iv federal officials They said all but 49 of the 2t4 emploves have found jobs at other defense organizations Whethei a Salt Lake Countv oiduiunce whuh cites stardurds for massage parlors was enacted to control prostitution or to upgrade the profession was argued Monday m Third District Court before Judge Stewart M urban government unit to question the water expenditure South Salt Lake that if over iO percent of the property owners objected, the city wouldn't form the district, Schubach said and demanded to know why the commission was not keeping its word and said the commi'-sionerwere acting in bad faith 215 find new jobs Judge hears foes of parlor law landscaping cf urban freeways is a 1974 Deseret News Goal for Itah Garn said he and other commission ers believe the state s 4 OIK) estimate foi the water is low, ami they 'are not going to agree to anything until (tliiO know what it s going to lost Green light for Main St Deseret News staff writer 2 trend L By Joe Costanzo A K' Cole said ht is fortunate because the cost of his rent has ri m urn d fairly st.ibh The problem is he said everything s uoinu up but the rnor.ev I get from retire ment There s no way for the elderly to fight be able to inflation they just hope they to food on the out money enough keep squeeze table, pay their rent and utilities and prepare for whatever comes I ' work ard remain more indeptndent few can End job' li current income docs not meet thur need' thev have few sometimes no other, choices They just have to make do ' i, t jn . ' s Slaying clues scarce A of Big Cottonwood Canyon has thorough search failed to turn up any new evidence in the murder of a Bngham Young Lmversity coed, and lawmen said tney are turning to more interrogation and patient checking At a Mondav meeting mernbeis of the Salt Lake Coun tv Sheriff x Ofnce compared notes and discussed what steps to take next in th week long invesln'ation into the death of Barbara Jean Rotl- y 22 Mi nlo Bark, Calif - Miss Rocky was found dead in th canyon last Tuesday She had been sexuallv assaulted and shot six times H r roommates at BY1 had reported h r missing about 10 a m the previous dav 'hi Sh riff ' (dial ri pmttd that there are leads vluh still have u, be checked out but there are no definite 'aspects in the cam Our slip is showing The Ltuh Humane society need:- - more financial support to cope with a money cn'ii. but a Deseret News magnified the problem 10 story Monday aiadvcrtantlv times worse thar it It v as brought to toe atknHon of the Ombudsman that s as $1 000 to he driicl' ii'fri the socie'v mon'hly 12 900 It hould have read $1010 to $i 200 ' th d pi'e the smaller figute of to need funds continue its in still agency shelter and operations to aid ammak and Humane Society nffu iais urge people tr make what donations tney can t Ht'weve-- o wo.'t propu'ul in-- ' non-prof- |