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Show The Salt Lake City Tribune, Friday, Rampton Supports LBJ, Guard Call-Ufor Viet 1 p Gov. Calvin L. Rampton stood firmly behind the Johnson Administrations Viet Nam policy Thursday, saying he would favor calling up reservists and state National Guard units, ago, it was made clear to him that the U.S. has no choice but to honor its commitments in Viet Nam. No mention was made at that time about activating reserve Utahs. units, he said. His comments came during a Defense Secretary Robertas. press conference called at the McNamara raised the prospect of calling up reserve and Guard Capitol. elements Wednesday. No Other Choice The governor added that he Keeping the Faith has had no word from the DeGov. Rampton "said the U.S. fense Department but at a cannot withdraw from Viet in Washington several weeks Nam, because "this would be a deathblow to the faith other free countries have in our willingness" to defend freedom when it is threatened. He said he realizes that the course now being followed could lead to another Korea, but I hope and Im convinced President Johnson more than anyone in this country hopes it will not. Lake City. of summer left ahead of us, Mr. Darger reminded. He said participating merchants have stocked their shelves with that thought in mind for the Downtown Million Dollar Clearance. Large supplies of summer clothing, sporting goods,, hardware, travel goods and other wares of summer are going on sales counters with prices lower than ever before. Mr. Darger said merchants Friday will be running their One million dollars worth of merchandise wilt be marked down considerably for the sale, Which runs Friday, Saturday and Monday, according to Stanford P. Darger, secretary-manager of the Retail Merchants Association of Salt .Sale all three During days of the sale, participating merchants will be giving away free tickets to a comedy and cartoon show Snip! And SX. Merchants Slash Prices . ' Assn., and R. Wayne Bentley, iee president, start Downtown Million Dollar Clearance. a.m. Wednesday 10 at Board Approves Truck Purchases L. Gov. Calvin Rampton Gov, Rampton said he wanted Thursday named a nine-maan agreed bill which could be committee to study recodificapassed by the special legislative tion of Utahs labor, laws. session he intends to call next Designating four men representing labor and four men rep- year. resenting industry under the Named committee chairman chairmanship of a University of was Alfred C. Emery, U. of U. Utah vice president, Gov. acadeffiic vice president. Rampton emphasized he was inRepresenting labor are A. terested only in updating the Wally Sandack, John E. Row, substance of state laws relating both of Salt Lake City, Lenice L. tcTTabor. Nielsen, Magna, and Frank M. Ne explained the committee Stevenson, Price. was not to concern itself with For industry : Stephen L. Beel-ey- , labor law policy such as right to Bountiful; Edmund J. Flynn, work, workmen's compensation Frank D. Sawyer and Robert Yeates all of Salt Lake City. and minimum wages. n Liquor Agents The governor said that rfs Although the number of sex crimes investigated by the Salt soon as some financial problems de- are solved, the state will appoint Lake police department creased during June over the one or two officers to work as previous month, that type of liaison between the, Utah Liquor crfme increased during the first Control Commission and local six T months of 1965 over last ilaw enforcement agencies in policing beer and liquor consumpyear. figures in the June activity tion by minors. He explained that the commisreport of the Salt Lake City has not yet found the monsion of31 show sex department, fenses were investigated during ey necessary to pay such the month. In June, 1964, there agents. The governor reiterated his Red pencil cats through prices as .lack Pem- were 38 sex crimes reported. concern about minors obtaining broke, past president of Ihe Retail Merchants t Slight Increase beer, saying he wants strict enThe yearly totals show 209 sex forcement of the state's liquor crimes were investigated in the laws in every county. first six months of 1965 as comLax Controls pared to 202 for a corresponding He said he feels control of period a year ago. In 1965 there have been 91 cases marked beer sales is lax and spotty cleared as compared to 75 a throughout the state. Gov. Rampton said he will not year ago. Top crime in the sex category open for all subjects a special is indecent exposure, the report legislative session he plans to shows. During June there were call next year. He said he would limit the a total of 19 such cases, hiking the 1965 total to 129. Of the 129 agenda to reratin problems, rereports 58 of the cases have commendations from the committee studying organization of been cleared this year. Sexual molests are next in the state's executive branch-kno- wn as the Little Hoover line, as the top offense, accordto- Commission" b e i n g number ing to the report. Six month tals show 21 of 55 reported mol- one. ests have been cleared. Limited Field at the Capitol Theatre. Store hours during the special sale will be from 10 a.m. to 9 p.m. on Friday, 10 a.m. to 6 p.m., Saturday, and 10 a.m. to 9 p.m. Monday. Rampton Picks Committee For Review of Labor Law Sex Crimes 33 biggest advertising promotion of the year in the pages of The Salt Lake Tribune. - "Theres a lot clearance sales. Summer Ahead 65 Rise in 16, 1965 Million Sale Starts Today Downtown merchants will unlock the vault to a million dollars worth of values Friday the kickoff day for one of the citys largest three-da- y S.L. Reports July The Salt Lake County Commission Thursday approved the purchase of six trucks for use by the1 County Roads and Bridges Department. Three of the trucks are used 1963 models, pach with drives. They were purchased from the Kimball Equipment Co., Salt Lake City. The other three are new drive trucks without beds, on order from Ihejetty Motor co. The used trucks . cost $11,250 each and the, new ones will cost $9,894 each with the truck beds costing another $5,517 each, said James N. Kimball, county purchasing agent. six-whe- four-whe- br Other matters will be listed, Rampton added, and he said he intends 10 ask legislators to do committee work on these measures starting in November. I'd like to limit the actual session to floor action, the governor explained. He said he has contacted the Democratic legislative leadership and found them receptive to the early committee work idea. to 64 during a same period a Safety Councils year ago. Gov. Rampton said he is enThe report also shows a big couraged by formation of some decrease in the carnal knowl- local safety councils and comx edge category. mittees after his endorsement of such groups at a May 21 meeting with county and city officials. However, he added, the number of these local official and citizen advisory safety councils ij, still below where it should be. Listings offenses listed as sex crimes and investigated during the month of June included homosexuality, carnal knowledge, lewdness and incest. Biggest decrease in sex period crimes in the completed at the end of June w&s jn the sexual molest category. The report shows a total of 55 molests reported in the first si? months of 1965 as compared Gov. h FOR JULY 19, 20, 21, 22, 23 OR 24 WITH MAJOR PURCHASES! Dont settle for just Automatic Defrosting! other Other Reserved Seat FROST-PROO- F Frigidaire REFRIGERATOR gives you these 6 portant advantages: ! 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Special GRANGE Gregory Larson, a former The governor opened Thursday's press conference by savTues-jda- y ing that his visit Monday. and Wednesday to Daggett, iDuenesne and Uintah Counties convinced him that the Flaming Gorge Dam area in Daggett County "will be the foremost recreation spot in Western America. He said he included Yellowstone Park in this statement, adding that the state must work with the federal government in road system getting a first-rat- e in the area. stu- dent body president, has been serving as chairman while the group was organized. Principal Moroni Jenson and Dale Baker, 3853 Market, Granger, are ex officio members. - The group will consist of a board of directors, one member from each of the seven graduating classes. Immediate goals of the organization are to set up a college scholarship fund and an alumni publication. f 2. 100 no defrosting of refrigerator section or the separate freezer! 3. 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Moss Room after a phone converMeeting A meeting is expected to be sation with William Hurst, asscheduled next week with repre- sistant regional director of the sentatives of the Utah Tax Com- Forest Service. The senator quoted Mr. Hurst mission to obtain an effective date for the newly adopted one as saying he was confident the and a half cent transient room job would be completed by early tax, Ollie McCulloch, assistant September, in time for use by county attorney, said Thursday. school buses. - I Twin Porcelain Enamel vegetable Hydrators. storage door -- and more! Tax 13th SOUTH NO MONEY DOWN -- BANK TERMS mm CLEANUP itWlJULY 19-2- 3, AREAJ 1965 - NO PAYMENT TILL SEPT. FREE DELIVERY STORE USED APPLIANCES ; 17th SOUTH .Trash cleanup for next week will cover the area from 7th East io 13th East and 13th South to 17th South as shown on map. FREE SERVICE ALL ROADS LEAD -- TO HOURS our Grand Opening, we have an exceptional choice of trade-i- n appliances. 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