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Show ,4 igrn jHr"iqyBrv-'jHr,igr Urban Chief Meets S.L. ft , Drive Aides j - " ; It - It Continual Flux The law, Mr. Fleming said,' is in continual flux, with new and important changes enacted in almost every term of Congress. TYPEWRITERS II yo typ a Molt or typ . lot coll TYPE-A-LIN- E BUSINESS MACHINE CO. East 2nd South H. K. Fleming . Urban Renewal pew. jareaTours in West. Bullet Bounces Off Tracks, 13 Injures Boy, PROVO. (AP) B3 ect: - A Pleasant Grove boy was accidentally shot in the right leg Tuesday as he and his father took potshots at railroad ties with a deer rifle, police said. Officers identified the boy as John Clark. He was reported in serious condition at American Fork Hospital. Police said the boys father, J. 0. Clark, told them he and his son were shooting along Union Pacific Railroad tracks in Pleasant Grove when the hoy was hit by a bullet ricocheting off the tracks, Officer John Huntsman said Mr. Clark helped his son alont Mr. Clark helped his son along lapsed. The father went for help. Police took the boy to the Colorado Lacks Waler An end to die gasoline war between independent and major service stations was in sight DENVER (AP) The Colorado River-- Advisory Committee was told Tuesday that there is Insufficient water in the Colorado River to permit construction of the proposed- - central Arizona ' to discuss the central - project. The Arizona prhject-cal- ls for use of Colorado River water which Colorado claims is needed by it and the other states in the upper ' basin Wyoming, "Utah " mission Arizona- Tuesday as major service staand New Mexico. tions began returning prices to project. The committee was briefed by Felix L. Sparks, director of normal The first move to regular Royce Tipton, & Denver engi- the state water Board, said Tipprices was made by a .major neer, on a report his firm prep- tons report says the Colorado is a bankrupt river because service station at midnight Mon- ared for presentation to the of the demands upon it. Conservation Water staOther service major day. He said the report edntends tions followed the example dur- Board Wednesday.' The advisory committee was that the Arizona project is not ing the day. Salt. Lake City prices were set up to suggest possible action feasible unless part of the water to the upper basin 26.9 at major stations and 24.9 to the water board. The board allocated at independents in most cases hopes to develop a state policy states byuihfc Colorado Ttiver toward the central Arizdna pro- compact is delivered to the lowduring the gasoline war. er' basin. Most independent stations still ject at its meeting. were selling regular gasoline at The engineering and legal The report added that with ac 24.9 late Tuesday evenmgr Some committees of the Upper Colora- - tive - storage capacity- available benefito the meet the will Commission do. River basin, upper CounLake independents in Salt ty had dropped prices as low as in Denver Thursday as a preli- cial consumptive use in the up- Proposal Out There wap no discussion in the business meeting of' a proposed route change for U.S. 160, which is opposed by the Utah highway o5 hood. Nears End, and Utah. They ordered an immediate study of priorities in the Four Corners highway projects as well as a plan for budgeting the work of the group. ' -- Gasoline War DURANGO, COLO- - (AP) -Highway ,jmmissionerw-o- f --the states agreed Four Corners here Tuesday to press for joint action pn construction and improvement of interstate roads in Colorado, New Mexico, Arizona City Urban renewal, he said, of- fers no final answers. moves in many different directions. These, he noted,; may include redevelopment for public purposes as in construction of a town auditorium or it may be directed at providing new and more adequate housing. An Alternative Or it may result in redevelopment of commercial and areas. Or and this alternative is being used more frequently it is the means of rehabilitating existing structures and neighborhoods.. Sometimes a minor urban renewal program will generate investment of private funds which are then adequate to carry out the improvement of a neighbor- The Salt Lake Tribune, Wednesday, August 11, 1965 ate Road Action Tuesday to meet with persons in local urban renewal efforts. nnrvrv ',ifagJ'', ' i No Final Answers . nj,aTjp(iyi''l'Ml''',iy 'i Utah, Idaho and Wyoming leg- Mative action this year brought to 50 the number of states with urban renewal enabling laws. H. K. Fleming, area coordina- tor for the western states, Ur-ban ' Renewal Administration, with offices in San FYancisco, is tourin the three-stat- e area. He was in Salt Lake nyf Meet Asks New 4-St- i i)irLiigrTprtjji -- Commission. The route presently turns northwest after leaving Colorado and goes through Monticello and Moab in southeastern Utah. Colorado and Arizona want to change it so it turns south at Cortez, Colo., to Flagstaff, Ariz. Single Number Highway 160 stretches all the way across southern Colorado. Clorado commissioners want a single number for the new southern route to Flagstaff. Arthur F. Black, Kingman, Ariz., head of the Arizona Highway Commission, was elected chairman of the Four Corners Highway Assh. Named to the executive committee were Cdlorado Commissioner Peter Middlemist of New - Mexic- o- Commissioner Thomas Trotter of Albuquerque; Arizona Commissioner 22.9. minary to a meeting at Salt per states is limited to a year. Lake Monday of the entire com acre-fee- t , D SvO 6,300,000 0 men's and boys' fabulous r4fi?QQ shoe sale pu ... -; Bus Mead of Winslow, and Utah Commissioner Ernest Balch of Ogden. 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