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Show y 'SV& 'V y v r s- - w v W ' v v T" y - v7wn"Vlrv T "V T, wf w yr x m w ww w 4f r. - v' ' ' v , Local Newg alt fake Sfilmiw Tops in Sports Second Section- - - Salt Lake City, .Utah- TV Fare, Page 25 Page 17 January IS, 1965 Wednesday Morning Serious By Dan Valentine - SAGE ADVICE: I have met v, life in "'my . . professional and ama-s.4 teur.- - , i ; I have talked ' W t. lifetime profound V "J to many philosophers during my . r: ' a tot of "philosophers 15 Or' . . . and ; ridiculous. I have listened to many learned men of high cation who considered them- But the greatest working philosopher Ive ever met is a fellow of undetermined age who has no formal education to speak of. . . and looks like anything but a philosopher. M-class Karen Keachie, "president of period, points to name ( the next class speaker. DarcieJBennett, 5, showed and told about poodle, right, and her sisters stuffed tiger on program. ahow-and-te- H two-wor- phrase. "bunny in a downtown show window Tuesday. But H happened to Clarice Blechman of Sun Valley. Sambo, Pals Back Saf she mentioned Casually, her lake to Cloyd Goates, Salt Lake stockbroker who was visiting Sun Valley. After Travel Tanya BJerregaard, 8, showed her classmates the kitten that , just came to our house and stayed. Kitten b still unnamed. ; I repares Loan Wont Hurt Plan To Add 13 To Bond, State Hears New Officers Phil L. Hansen SMART x CAT: I. always The Salt Lake City Police Dethought we owned the two smartest Siamese cats in Salt Lake partment will get 13 new officers to be selected from the x.City. citys Civil Service Commission But H looks like young David eligible list The City Commission, on reBown, 1972 Claremont Way, owns the smartest Siamese commendation of Police Chief cat in town. Ralph C. Knudson, approved employment of the rookie offiThe other afternoon, during a cers to replace officers who cold blizzard, the front doorbell have retired or, left the service. rang in the Bown mansion. Appointments will be effective When the door opened, the cat Feb. L walked in. There are 43 persons eligible It seems the cat wanted to get for appointment from the Civil warm... so it climbed up the Service list, said Mrs. Robert brick porch wall and fang the (Vera) McCarthy, Civil Service doorbell with a frigid paw! secretary. Mrs. McCarthy said the chief Isnt it about time for some- is required to select at least one body to announce the Salt man from among the top three Lake Bees will get two top on the list, the remainder may lefthanded pitchers from the be selected from the remainder of the eligible list Chicago Cubs tfab year? She said she has not yet been TODAYS VALENTINE notified who will be chosen for When a , young fellow can final approval by the City Combreak his leg twice and still mission. smile about it he deserves special Vale . . 'jhappened young xlaul Thompson fGranger last year, In October he broke his leg while playing on a lumber pile. He was laid up until late Then, all well again, Paul was playing and tripped over a sprinkler head in the middle of December, and broke the leg all over again. Again, he was . cast-boun- Atty. Gen. det- ermined Tuesday that the State of Utah can legally borrow seven million dollars for immediate needs without impairing the states bonding capacity. In an opinion written for Gov. Summer Musics On S.L. Agenda Let there be music! V And there will be at Liberty Park this summer. The Salt Lake City Commission Tuesday approved a contract between the city and Marvin H. Strong, band director, for 10 concerts at the park at a total cost of 84,235. The Sunday concerts will be held at T p.m. Special holiday concerts will be held July 5 and July 25 at 4 p.m. BUT STILL HE kept his spiron his face. Paul hopes 19 will be luckier for him, especially in the leg department And a Valentine to you, sir. Sheriffs Office Locates Suspect A man wanted Sept. 23, 1963, has Federal Bureau of He was located by the Salt Lake County sheriff since been located through the efforts of the Investigation; in the Sait Lake County JaH. James Donald Pyrlik, 26, Third District Court records showed, failed to. appear Sept. 23, 1963, for disposition of a case involving failure to provide. A' bench warrant was issued on order of District Judge Marceilus K. Snow. Un July 7, 1964, at the request of the Salt Lake County sheriff, the Salt Lake office of file FBI obtained a complaint charging Pyrlik with unlawful flight to avoid prosecution. Sheriffs officers reported they received Information from Florida only this week that Pyrlik was in Salt Lake County JaiL A check of the jail showed that Pyrlik surrendered himself on Jan. 5 for parole and probation violation .and had been in jail almost a week when it was learned he was also ' X ; '! wanted on the bench warrant . ... Sheriffs deputies explained that the sheriffs department has no cross-filin- g records against which to check to sed if persons they hold in their jail may be wanted by their office.- - SAM, THE SAD CYNIC, SAYS: The first week of any state . legislature b spent trying to .find out where the pressure groups are buried! ' . Policy Plan Ten-OClo- ... nt 7613-100- Police Seek Pair In Truck Prowl . . y Hansen to Study Local Crime Problems , . . d, , ! A, , d, ' n Their Own Jail Long-Missin- g School Aides To Discuss , v -- its up, and a smile . -- x what Rapid Growth There were lakes of fog Mr. Larson said, despite many and low douda in most valleys possible areas of consolidation, of northern and western Utah the rapid growth of the county during night and morning has caused need for additional hours Tuesday, lakes space for the sheriffs depart- formed by high pressure that . ment. . xj trapped cooler, moist air in ID recommend in a letter to the valleys.' the County Commission that However, the fog burned out they approve proceedings to get during late morning and earthis additional space, Mr. Lar- ly afternoon hours and the sun son said. beamed through. ... t Mr. Holley said he would reAt high elevations; skies Melba M, Ferguson i. commend to: file city commisBy were mostly fair all day and sion that the addition be ap- temperatures outside the fog Tribune Staff! Writer' would areas climbed into the 40s This is a hot dbg but its proved, hut the county have to pay toe it. ! while valley stations generally ; Smell it! soap! really just ' reported high temperatures in BraJoint Complex Pretty, blonde . Barbara the 20s and 30s. g hot The dley, 5, held a is financed complex The forecast calls for simijoint as hand in her she passed dog at the rate of 51 per cent by the lar weather Wednesday, with among her kindergarten classand 49 per cent by the high temperatures in Utah mates. But the little noses to city county. from 33 to 43 degrees except which, she held the tempting Mr. Larson said he would re- 22 to 32 in the Uintah Basin, morsel for a .sniff wrinkled up Beech- low readings from 22 to 32 in even though she had told them commend that Harold K. the for architect building, the west, 10 to 25 degrees in er, it was soap. the east, x Barbaras demonstration was begin drawing plans for a addition to the east side of part of Show anj tell, time in: to cost Miss Lois Moffats kindergarten the huDding expected about 3165,000. Newman room at School, and Certain portions of construc- Storybook Finish the soap hot dog a present received by her - brother at tion on the building have been was an Item which held up for a decision on the adChristmas I interested everyone. ; dition, Mr. Larson said, and it is clear the sheriffs office Two Stories needs file space, x ; Barbara also brought a photo Coordination Mr; said, Holley viewer for her classmates to see and explained that It has two at this point is extremely limita Christmas story and ed, but further study of stories consolidation has been directec the one about Goldilocks' The stories are really pret- for both agencies.. X , He added the matter of joint ty, she added. ( An added item was a little In- dispatch involves the records Special to The Tribune dian doll which Barbara , got divisions and the city Jias records work DRAPER Little Black Sammechanized its from Dinosaur Land. '. Louise Bower,' 5, gives her puppet named variously Pinkie She told the wide-eye- d group and under present operations It bo- and his companions - art and Louie a big kiss after showing it to school classmates. is not advisable to combine this back. -what" about she 'had seen: Xx r I ' 1, division. And Real Bones They were found Tuesday : Attending the closed meeting Some real dinosaurs lived besides Mr. Larson and Mr. morning hiding under some boards and snow near where there long years ago, and they Holley were County Commission they disappeared. died. There is one dinosaur Chainnan Marvin G. Jenson, Sambo and his friends. Little made of real bones. We went to Chief Knudson, Sheriff Beck-stea- Red Riding Hood, the Calico this place where dinosaurs are Mr. Beecher and Louis Cat, two green elves, the Ginmade of rocks, and we went up M. ImHaynie, county capital and down the stairs to see them. gham Dog, the x Calvin L. Rampton, Mr. Hansen provements coordinator. Scholar and two large rabbits, Then the went and we stood by ; . x found: N Comment were found Tuesday after caDs dinosaur made of real bones and It would appeal that there is More than 200 Utah educators mama took a picture of us. were received by their owners Mr. Jenson said after the no serious impediment to will meet Friday and Saturday As an afterthought, she exand Salt Lake County deputy no had comment he meeting any bonding program should the at the University of Utah for the plained about the Indian doll. Earlier Mr. Holley had sub- sheriffs from as far south as State Board pf 'Loan Commis- annual conference of Utah Assoto the is back here the pa- mitted a Right consolidation Provo, offering leads sioners desire to obtain loans in ciation for Supervision and Cur- poose, she said. They dont Mother Goose characmissing Knudplan prepared by Chief order to honor outstanding war- riculum Development ; ters. carry them like we do. They son. rants. . of us. Dr. Margaret Gill, executive carry them in back Mr. Holley was named by the Deputy Sheriff Grant Gilbert Joined In Request said the caDs came in Monday secretary of the national ASCD, City Commission Tuesday prior after an article Tigers Dinner appeared in The Gov. Rampton, a state loan will address Fridays dinner to the dosed Another little show and tellmeeting as its rep- Salt Lake Tribune Union in Panorama the board commissioner along with meeting er was Darde Ben- resentative to meet with a Mr. Hansen and .Secretary, of Room, said Dr. James O. Mor- nett. I received several calls along member of the County CommisState Clyde L. Miller, hsked for ton, director of elementary cursion to consolidate some law en- with their owners, Mr. and Mrs. She held up a stuffed tiger. 0 the opinion prior to a decision riculum and . instruction, Salt East, This is my sisters, she said forcement operations and serv- R. J. Nickle, Lake City School District, who some that M on a pending loan proposal saying persons had ices. simply. been . seen carrying the story State Treasurer Linn C. Baker is Utah ASCD president this Then she held up a white book characters through a fence year. informed the governor late last stuffed poodle. at Story Book Land, .13281 S.' week that outstanding warrants This is mine. Talks on Issues State, Deputy Gilbert said. The tigers gonna eat the against the state totaled seven Dr. Gills talk on Instruction: A search of the field to the one of her audience obmillion dollars while cash on poodle, Issues and Innovations, will rear of the area by Mrs. Nickle hand was just over two million follow served. the 7 p.m. dinner. turned up the missing critters dollars. Tiny Tanya Bjerregaard, 5, she will address the rfiowed a doll she got for Christwhich have a valuation of 8430, Saturday He suggested borrowing 10 a position paper mas, which she explained is Deputy Gilbert said. million dollars from banks bid- group, using prepared by the state associa- named Tearie Dearie?! and a ding to make such a loan, and tion on roles, responsibilities kitten without a name that just Monday bids were opened on an and of supervisory came to our house to live. relationships amount not to exceed seven milas basis for the adpersonnel - lion dollars. Call Him Louie dress, starting at 9 a.m. in OrLouise Bower, 5, brought Moat Favorable Bid son Spencer Hall auditorium. funny record, for the teacher Includes Supervisors The most favorable bid was to play, and a hand puppet, Tom Bennion; - 789 ; E. from a group of Utah banks, - ASCD " includes supervisors, which is named Pinkie, but asked police Tuesday ,to South, quoting a two per cent interest assistant the theft of the radisuperintendents in call him Louie. investigate for a charge maturity pe- charge of curriculum from pubShow and fell takes up about ator from a pickup truck parked riod, plus a 8750 premium, lic shool districts, and deans 10 minutes each day in Miss at 920 W. South Temple. Mr. Baker reported that the and professors of - education Moffats room, and is conducted Two men seen in the vicinity State Treasury is not empty, ex- from the colleges and universi- entirely by the children, who at the time of the theft were plaining that over 36 million dol- ties of the state. See Page 34, Column sought for questioning. lars worth of state funds are invested in certificates of time deposits. However, he added, cashing in enough of these certificates to meet the current situation, would cause the state to lose Utahs new attorney general, Hill L. day meeting will be with law enforcement arize himself with crime problems 870,000 In interest income. Hansen, Tuesday announced plans to officials from the Salt Lake Metropolitan throughout the state. ' familiarize himself and his office with loCites Antbority V , X - .. If my office can be of assistance to area,. cal dime local law enforcement agencies, then problems. Since it is in the metropolitan areas In his opinion, Mr. Hansen obStarting Friday, Mr. Hansen said in where the variety of crime well see if something can be worked out served that the loan commisproblems his Capitol office, I will conduct a series ' sioners are empowered to borlooms largest, Mr. Hansen said, I want Mostly Exploratory of meetings with law enforcement offirow . . whenever there are no to confer with these people first If there file city and county levels. is no need for our help, then I from cials ( funds available in file State want to know that too, he said. of the meetings, he Purpose Wont ; Dictate Treasury with which to pay Mr. Hansen said he wants to conduct is to explore with these people warrants drawn on the treasurHe said he has no plans for dictating the meetings on a mostly exploratory, the various crime problems confronting er .. any crime detection or crime prevention them and their jurisdictions. basis, adding that be is ' This does not mean, Mr. Hanprograms to the local agencies. interested in bringing more prosecution Problems ' ; Explore sen wrote, that the Treasury But,0 Mr. Hansen added, fas the uniformity to sections of criminal law needs to be entirely depleted beThe attorney general, officially in ofstates chief criminal law enforcer, I feel where the state and local jurisdictions fore a toan'U negotiated. fice just eight days, said Tuesday his Fri it is the attorney generals duty to famili have joint responsibilities. two-sto- ry Clarice, wife of Sun Valley's maitre de, Frederick Blechman, discovered a small unnamed lake in the Sawtooth Mountains not long ago. It was a beautiful hunk of water. She fell In love with it Thttfs dog-shap- real-lookih- STRANGE GIFT: Its not ev ery woman who can get a mountain lake named after her for Christmas. tine. . Sun Dries Up Fog Lakes : b almost here I saw didnt get elected to anything! Tribune Staff Writer Salt Lake County commissioner and a city commissioner agreed Tuesday to recommend construction of an addition for the sheriffs department to the Metropolitan Hall of Justice and ' Jail. . V, The recommendation will be made Wednesday by County Commissioner W. G. Larson, in charge of building, and Public Safety Commissioner Louis E. Holley. : The decisions were made in a closed-domeeting to discuss possible consolidation of operations of the Salt Lake City Police Department and Sheriffs Department , Mr. Holley said liter the meeting it was agreed to coordinate use of the gymnasium and auditorium between the two agencies and use joint facilities to book prisoners and train officers. Police Chief Ralph C. Knudson and Sheriff George W. Beck-stea- d wore instructed to meet in the near future to discuss Barbara Bradley, 5, lets Damon Bollock smell a other possible consolidation hot bar id soap, oddity, she explained. measures and prepare written reports. X A , an Easter Definition of a lobbyist: A lawyer with no clients who By Clarence. D. Williams Show, Tell Satch has another bit of advice for those whp want to go through life in as untroubled a manner as possible. Never, he says, look back they might be gaining! ONLY THING is, Clarice cant place the sign near the lake. The U.S. Forest Service wont let her. But she still considers it her lake, and has a sign in her oom closet to prove it! " Item for Stay loose, he advised . . . Stay loose . . . Wonderful advice. Think it over . . . ... 5 '' ojw:v. Kindergarten Once, asked iri an interview, his philosophy of life, Satch wrapped aU .the wisdom of the d ages up in one neat, So, at Christmas time, Cloyd decided to give Clarice the lake. He had a fancy metal sign made. It read: Lake Clarice and sent it to her. 7 y - or Hes going to be in Utah for the next few days. His name is Satch Paige. Spring - 7f Aides of Gty, Comity Agree on Hall Uses : . selves One of the pitching greats of 'all time,Satch b here with the touring Harlem " t. V ' ' tv , edu-Sifel- Dan Valentine " J 10 ' ' i V I V f 'XX .W ,A, A .A, |