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A leading animal psychiatrist back East reports that it is essential for the mental health of zoo animals to see people durIn other words the ing the animals get used to crowds of people during the warm months then winter comes along and the zoo is lonely and forsaken The animals get moody They think people don't like 'em anymore So drop out to Hogle Zoo one of these wintry days and say hello to Shasta — and to "Dan" and "Elaine' n : 4 k 20 In ' the old budget! Progress is funny: One hung nullifies another A late news bulletin says the air will soon be filled with commercial air liners that can travel 1500 miles an hour - so the same day the President of the United States tells us he doesn't want any citizens going out of the country So we stay here and ride the airlines from New York City to San Francisco and back again ' ' - trot speed-readin- I TODAY'S VALENTINE extra special Valentine today to a man who has been doing an extra special job for a long time He is Elmer For Soderburg ct1)!1i the past 25 years 41)74 r et he's been custodi- t irleyvfi an at the Federal Reserve Building Icy Push' Leaves Region lit Cold I I storm which dumped up to three Inches of snow in northern Utah left the region early Thursday — but the clearing shriveled temperatures to near zero at ' ' 1 I I I I i aistokj' t -- Many reporting stations For example at Salt Lake City the mercury read 29 degrees during the snowstorm but by 8 am had dropped to four degrees above zero Even under sunny skies the temperature only man aged to climb hack to 30 during the afternoon The forecast for Friday calls for more fair weather and continued cold temperatures with readings near 30 during the day and near zero at night The snowstorm which ended Thursday morning left up to three inches in northern valleys but not much more than an inchk in the southern part of the state - Will Aid Ramplon (Eh O Mercilants Open Bargains Vault -- ) - 1 1 i i -- - John M Bailey 'Johnson and Humphrey' — -- —- - -- Confab Opens Sheepmen Iiear h 1 1:- I at c ' Rcasons for Farm Exodus ' I - ' By Frank Brunsman i ( Tribune Staff Writer i "Those of us left in farming in Utah are getting to be old men" Newell A N Johnson Provo president Utah Wool Growers Assn said Thursday os the 61st annual group opened its two-dat convention in Hotel Utah i Citing the effects of increasing taxes lowering profit margins and higher opery ating costs he told about 200 sheepmen the average age of persons engaged In agriculture in Utah is 59 ' Nationally an average of 356 persons are leaving farms every day he added and only one farm youth in six is able to remain in the production of food and y r fiber - Citing Utah Tax Commission efforts to t Increase property valuations he said' "They haven't any regard for the detri- mental effects the increased valuations might have on communities which are entirely dependent upon agriculture for a livelihood" Ile said he formerly felt that a "modest livestock operation" might be continued on private land holdings regardless of what happens to the public domain grazing lands but "I'm not sure that this is true any more "The government can almost at will ' tax us out of business" Mr Johnson said the association is disturbed by the State Tax Commission boosting assessed value of sheep from $3 See Page 8-2- 0 e Column 6 - - - Stockmen Protest i ' Assessment Hike Utah stockmen Friday at 10 am will seek to convince Gov Calvin L Rampton that tax assessment increases on live- stock are jeopardizing the industry They claim the State Tax Commission's boosts also will have a crushing effect on all livestock-oriente- d tics Scheduled to appear In the governor's board room are representatives of the Utah Cattlemen's Assn Utah Wool Growers Assn Utah Dairy Assn Utah Farm Bureau Federation and the Farm ers Union Ransom Quinn Tax Commission chairman has defended the assessments 41S having been set after extensive study of s actual market prices throughout the An 1 1 him just because he might take Utah" Mr Bailey said the purpose of the -Rocky Mountain conference - attracting Colorado Arizona Utah from delegates :3 Montana Nevada and Wyoming — "can be summed up in one word unity" price-reduce- recent theft report to the Salt Lake Folice Department reported that $30 worth of groceries had been stolen out of the bachseat of a citizen's automobile — my goodness I can remember back to the old days when it was impossible to lift $30 worth of groceries! And did you bear about the Salt Laker g who is taking a course In — so he can read the signs along the freeways? A 'A Utah ski booster says something should be done about the Utah Travel Councils Alta ski pictures On the bulletin board at the Salt Lake Municipal Air Poll It seems the picture was printed in is One picture reverse captioned " Always - BB-137- maestro t old Hollywood BB-137- 9 ken Kuchler these days Is on the lookout for a nice tuneful anvil Ken 111111PM the Westminster Symphony Or ebestra Is planning to do cotriposer — 'Aaron Copeland's symphonic piece "John Ilenry" for his next concert The piece has a part where an anvil bas to be So if yon have banged and clanged an anvil around the house contact the ' It's the same changing the facts Warner Brothers announced the other day they are filming multimillion-dolla- r picture called "The Wild Bunchwell' as we all how here In Utah "The Wild Bunch" means Butch Cassidy' s gang But is Butch Cassidy in Warner's "Wild Bunch"? Apparently not Warner's says William Holden will star in the movie playing the part of a tough western gunfighter — by the name of Pike Bishop (Who's be?) Roy Brammal lives In Springville His 19(7 Utah license plates were: Tuesday morning he received his 19G3 The number: mail by plates -- ! i ' "Wrestler's Hill"—any Alta skier knows it's "Rustler's I 4 : Mar qtr Valentine per cent so let's be glad the skirts are short and Ilet's keep them that way It helps least -- - (sli-J11111111-- ' NKr RAIVIELLNG: If we married men are smart (which is asking a lot) we'll stop complaining about miniskirts And right now! A lead- - ' ' irtg dress designer - - - Nothing Serious 1 ! - Miss Siam k- Pelee i ' i ' ''''i -'''' ' 1 — "' Mrs Davis Mr Cart! — - - :) cRehlepfubsalicid ans"Iwildlounbotmivneartye said the Democratic National Committee "will do everything we can" to aid Gov Calvin L Rampton no matBy George A Sorensen ter what office the governor may seek ' Tribune Suburban Editor "Of course President Johnson will GRANITE PARK — A "roofer desir- help him by leading the ticket next fall" added he ing to transfer a business account from He said the party faces "no particular Denver" held up the manager and two obstacles" and added the Vietnam war Tribune Washington Bureau tellers ofthe Southgate Branch First Se-will not hurt the party WASHINGTON — A new approach cority Bank 36 E 3750 South Thursday "After all the Republicans have no at 11:45 am escaping with about $5000 toward resolving the answer no program — just a lot of copper strike was urged by Sen Wallace F BenIIn maybes" Mr Bailey said 'President currency It was the branch's fourth nett in appeals to Johnson has a firm policy which is supThursday robbery in three years Treasury Secretary Henry M Fowler ported by most of the American people" Although he quickly vanished from and Arthur Okun the President's chief 'Ras Right to Rim' the area the bank's surveillance camera economic adviser clicking sequence shots on 35mm film Utahn''s Ile seemed little concerned about pos- The joltit letter noted efforts provided lawmen with a number of sible third party eandiates to Protect the American dollar by curtail- good pictures Federal Bureau of Investi"Sen' outflow and an that held ing thevgold gation agents made some pictures pubhas the right as any Democrat early settlement of the strike woild save certainly lic after quickly joining the investigaGov the Treasury some 20 million dollars a has to aspire for the presidency tion Alabama govWallace (former (George) week now going out of the country to buy will run but time alone will Lt N D Hayward Salt Lake County likely ernor) foreign copper Sheriff's Office said the bandit eluded tell whether he will hurt the Repubicans "I realize that normally do not more than the Democrats" despite arrival of deputies within a become involved inyou labor disputes such What about Sen Robert F Kennedy minute after the employes sounded the one we are facing today in the as the bank alarm West However I am writing respectfully "He has said he'll support the Demo to urge you to consider studying this copMisses Roadblocks cratic ticket which is nominated" Mr per strike in the light of our balance of Bailey said Roadblocks ' throughout the area and payments problems" the senator said as far away as Parleys Canyon and Also in Washington AFL-CIPresiRegistration Today failed to yield any dent George Meany challenged Gov The national chairman will be princi- trace of him South Salt Lake and MurJack Williams of Arizona to help end the Utah and Patrol pal speaker Friday at 8 pm at a chair ray police Highway long strike man's meeting at Hotel Utah's Junior troopers helped The labor leader said Coy Williams Ballroont Newell K Gartf 4558 Kayland referred to the AFL-CIUnited Steel- : Registration will begin Friday at 1 (2110 East) branch manager said the workers of America as an "alien" labor "roofer" talked with him seven or eight pm women's activities are scheduled organization fomenting the strike andI from 3 to 4:30 pm with Margaret Price minutes about transferring his account said the governor apparently was uninnational committee vice chairman R because he was setting up business in the formed Oliver president Young DemoSpencer Midvale area Lt Hayward said Meanwhile negotiations between ? Clubs of America will lead a cratic "As soon as I had explained the steps Anaconda Co and union officials have session from 3:30 to 4:30 activities necessary he stood up and pulled out a been scheduled to resume Jan 23 it was youth and there will be a "get acquainted pm small revolver and handed me a bag announced Thursday in Butte Mont buffet" Friday at 6:45 pm with a zipper on it and asked for all the money in the drawers" Mr Guff said Governor Slates Speech AL they walked behind the counter Gov Ranipton will address a breakthe gunman herded the two tellers into a fast meeting Saturday at 8:30 am car-geback room then made Mr Garff go back Shrivel' director Office of Economj twice to "get all the currency not the lc Opportunity will speak at a noon change" U Hayward said luncheon and James A Farley also a Sounds Warning strong supporter of President Johnson Downtown merchants will unlock the and former Democratic national chair-- I Next he forced Mr Carff to join the vault to a "million man will speak at a 7:30 pm banquet dollars worth tellers Mrs Fern Davis 6329-4tEast values" Friday launching one of Salt Workshop sessions are scheduled and Lori Stam 2069 Luna U (6850 Lake two-da- y clearance ing Saturday City's largest South) with the warning "not to come sale of the year out for at least three minutes" Lt Hay Everything from clothing to sporting ward said d goods will be during the It was Mrs Davis' third experience in Downtown Million Dollar Clearance Sale 1 a holdup starting June 23 1966 Friday and Saturday said Stanford P Of The employes turned in the alarm and Darger Retail Merchants' Assn secretary-Mr Gall went through the door in time manager '?'"-' to see the gunman leave the bank's front More than 35 participating stores — 4 It I door and stride toward State Street 4 marked with special window banners — The gunman was described as toothwill offer a wide variety of merchandise less with large portruding eyes and Friday from 10 am to 9 pm and Saturthick lips Ile was 55 to 60 about 5 feet 7 day from 10 am to 6 pm A tor 150 pounds and with brown hair graying Bargain hunters may park free with at the side He wore a brown hat and a purchase validations at downtown parkw brown coat ing lots and terraces C - : ' 1 Govh Nelv Road to - -- 41: is 'B ut He ) 6 Bennett Charts ''' - - d i date e GeorreuRrlamormelr strong in Utah because he of Utahn and a member of theChurc Saints the Jesus Christ of Latter-daDemumchocritattiche This photo of an armed robber hurrying from with zipper bag full of money was taken by a ' the Southgate Branch of First Security Bank j sequence type 35mm surveillance camera Three tatrp:rentiy t particularly who gets that 1 :''' ' -- 'T ltnitdi Bailey in town Fridaat°enanfideldraenSca'eVtulocri Rocky cdaahlyaotnscri ' -- ' io 44! - t Johnson HB t - - Lyndon "' ( 4''' ' ' v?o"' olehrharstic City all over the :lataving Democratic Leaders day at Hotel Utah made it clear he has no doubt whatever arbtsitaitetittioenconvention s decision or the e says the Democratic victory is putAutil?pedd!h' "no matter who the Republicans 1 ' ' "' '''" 1' - ' '':''' ' z' ' ' ' L:::'L''i'''''1'' :' '''''' ' - '' l' Hubert Humphrey — Over the Democratic t: — and ntohmeyine:s win in Nohveelmmti)iegrly "r' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' '''''' - TV Today Local News - ' :: :::' chaji ormhnahlk IsaBidallienyS ' 1 ' 'i i — '' '''''''' ' il line Tribune Staff Writer '''''''- i 4 it k '' ' ' - '---- ' '''''' ' :- 54 kilt of a ti '''' ' '''1- lot '''' '' ' ' '' ' '' 4 pio ''''' '''''i' ' ' -- ' ' ti - By Clark Lobb - '' ' ''''''' I ' 4 ?i I :"”' 11 - - 4141 : ump h It ey I ' 4 - - I ' i'llt-:i- int 1' : ) in Salt Lake City He's retiring in '' -- ' J t 1e: 1 February In addition to being a fine custodian Elmer has another claim to fame He's probably the champion string collector in the West Over the years as a hobby Elmer has collected an the little bits of string he's found each day He's wind this string into a giant ball - the ball of string is more than three feet high — and weighs 155 pounds A good worker a fine citizen and a Valentine to you sir ' SAM THE SAD CYNIC SAYS: If we don't hire a Iluiverslty 4 l!:yle football coa flrat game — h 'I we won't have any' In blame if we lose! N it-- - 1 11111 ' 4 SA- By Dan Cunningham Tribune Staff Writer Future of plans to control clean and beautify Salt Lake County streams hinges on results of a public hearing scheduled Tuesday at 2 pm in the Salt Lake City Commission chambers Statements at the hearing will be appended to a report the Army Corps of Engineers will submit to Washington for consideration by Congress "This is the point of decision" Jim Hansen Salt Lake County Contracts Office director said Thursday The recreation and beautification plan potential of the corps' over-al- l should Spur many citizens to attend and voice their support he said "Their presence would insure a balanced discussion" Adoption of an over-al- l program 15 year ago would have spared the county 4Cit ft LELA - vi 1 A id jordain River Rep 91'i by Arm-F- I T Hansen said the Army Corps of Engineers has studied Salt Lake Valley's faces he said problems since 1917 The corps' drainage Salt Lake City Engineer A H Sorenlatest report warns of "serious flood probof recreation imaginable sen briefed the City Commission Thurslems" on City Creek Mill Creek Big and "And if the total project is adopted Little Cottonwood creeks and the Jordan day on the public hearing which will be Col there eventually would be reservoirs In River Crawford attended by Young Sacramento district engineer the southern end of the county which The report also stresses an "urgent of local water Mr Sorensen said the city is recomcould be used for boating swimming need for development mending that channel work improve the river floating and water skiing supplies to meet the demands of the natural beauty of stream banks limiting "If there are two reservoirs there expanding urban population of Salt Lake d the current program to securing right of might also be fishing" he said County and to provide recreational way and channel improvements and opportunities" A major county problem is lack of encouraging study of storage projects recreation space Mr Swensen noted that The corps' total plan involves a including costs and distribution of flood a National Recreation Assn study In 1959 Although the total development control showed the county was 17000 acres plan will be submitted to federal kuthoriimmediate Recreation in congresties improvements possible below the minimum national standard Washington under the program would be a boon said sional action would concern financing to "Since then we've been able to acwiden deepen and straighten the lower Gary Swensen Salt Lake County Recreaquire a few hundred acres but we've 4 tion Department director Jordan and Mill Creek channels barely placed our foot in the door ChanCost of this phase is estimated at "Just straightening the Jordan River nel improvements along the Jordan the federal portion totaling would mean cleaner water $9700000 would certainly alleviate much of the to the corps' crport 15100000 according master includes 'The plan proposals prAi2blem” many flood control problems it now There to develop recreational areas could be ball parks picnic areas bike paths and horse trails — almost any type Mr 4 water-oriente- 1 p :: " ' AA AA A AA AA 4 4 - |