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Tuesday ' his at Poft t A ria7 scD FARO sometime between pm and 11:05 pm ' n - 1 9 WIND rolp li Dll 41t I e 4 about 0 o0 MIAMI Os Denver Grand Junction Pacific Anchorage tr tionclulu Juneau los Angeles Portland San Diego Sar Francisco Seattle Spokane 07 07 tr 69 24 AO 32 31 38 30 34 17 44 43 43 22 42 71 49 31 57 54 Pocatello Salmon Twin Falls 54 42 42 62 41 47 53 36 44 40 10 31 59 tr 21 43 70 —6 23 —1 81 71 70 35 66 59 65 62 55 45 27 27 51 47 56 57 47 14 50 02 43 09 tr 17 10 —15 24 3 —1 30 7 -- - 01 —10 72 19 21 13 31 40 72 24 47 29 04 01 East 10 12 20 18 10 18 21 South 31 Al Albuquerque 28 63 Atlanta 28 n 35 Lou'sville SI 68 Miami 13 66 New Orleans 33 66 Oklahoma COY 49 75 Phcerix 24 35 St Louis 38 46 San Antonio Sall Lake CRY Ogden and Provo — Increasing cloudiness Wednesday with late rain Intermittent beginning Sr 42 18 11 41 14 43 35 21 02 23 15 Nevada 43 51 35 32 31 States Boston New York Cite Pittsburgh Washington DC Montano 41 05 —1 Bismarck Chicago Detroit Duluth Kansas City MigreaPolis Omaha 78 34 24 34 36 24 Midwest tr 42 44 VI 30 39 39 35 42 - 54 Idaho Boise Burley Gooding Idaho Falls Lewiston 11 Aft A2 61 Fairbanks 41 29 19 Colorado 21 Al 46 22 32 4o tn e0 Cheyenne Pa Piney Evanston Rock Springs Sheridan Proc 39 39 76 al Wyoming n f6 52 51 53 43 59 43 46 53 45 56 43 53 Vegas Reno 01 38 53 41 1 1 ton assistant scoutmaster - c Looking for the most Wrcinedas end endino Wednesday night Clearing and cooler ThurodY wednesclav ‘n the low 5s and Hgs low Wedresday night in the upper :Os Ptchabity of rneawreable rein 2r per cent Wednesday and ea per cent Wednesday night — Cloudiness Utah increaSing Wednesday with rain beginning northand Wednesdas west portion late spreading over the slate WednesoaY with lighter rain in the south night Hiohs and cooler clearing Thurday Wednesday in the upper 40s and 50s and lows Wednesday night mostly in the 30s Eastern Nevada — increasino Clouds Wednesday with rain in valleys end snow in moustains north sPreading luito south Wednesday night butt with lighter rain in and cooler Ciearirg Thursday Highs Wednesday 45 to $5 and !owe Wednesday night mostly In the 30s — Idaho Southeastern Increasing clouds early Wednesday followed bY intermittent rain in valleys and snow in mountains by atternodn ending Wednesday night Clearing and comer Thurs day Highs Wednesday In the 401 and lows Wednesday night Mostly in the Saints r 00 u-C- 3 - t VO Streets Commissioner Catmull and Vernon F Jorgensen city planning director were directed 30s Idaho — Intermittent Southwestern rain Wednesday ending Wednesday Clearing and cooler ThuridaY Highs Wednesday 45 to SS and low Wednesday night IS to 45 morning Wyoming — Wednesday decreasing cloudiness north and iiwst Clouds with light snow mountain cloudiness southeast with decreasing and snow ending Wednesday morning Wednesday afternoon throuoh Thssrsdai Partly cloudy southeast with consideraicatble cloudiness I101 th and west tered light snow or snow flurries mounsnow or tains end charce of light rein west north and lower elevations Wednesday night or Thursday Warmer west and north Wednesday and east Thursday Highs Wednesday 15 to 45 Iowa Wednesday' night 20s lower elevations 10 to 20 mountains George B Salt to Tuesday study possible of city vehicle mainte 'lance in a single shop Public Safe- Commis-sinne- r ty I James L Barker Jr introduced a plan Feb 1 basing the recommendation on a Lake a Briefs ' - - f &wow I -- it - aa op - '''''l - :: --- rr Ang00-7- - i1 --- ito ''' ' I -- 4 - -- Z5' '' ail ' i::ft'l ''''''' ' ''i : '' vt4"k 4 6 cr::f::-:7- $A'0' 1'': r irlr '' ''' '4 :!" 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The question was posed during a meeting at the Salt Lake Public Library 209 E 5th South as bylaws of the newly f or me d group were read for approval Author of the bylaws Salt Lake Postmaster David Ti Trevithick and by verbal vote availability :: :: ::::::: q:::::::::: :::::s1 C-- 2 many vital improvements must be made there and he would like recommendations on the best financial procedure to accomplish them — bonding or Council chairman is Max E o executive vice presiSalt Lake Area Chamber of Commerce Rich dent golf courses but that it could not use revenue from other courses to pay off the bonds Ten holes at Mountain View have been completed but construction of the remaining eight a clubhouse and landestimated is at scaping $350000 to $3750043 he noted Commissioner Marvin G Jenson Ntimaled that "in excess of $200000" already has been invested in the facility le Ao '::!:::'::'::::::':::::'::1' members reached a decision on the application by Cottonwood Businessmen's Assn The application lists Grant F Lund as owner Mr McClure noted The area is zoned commerwhich permits clubs cial Mr as a condition use McClure said But such conditional uses must receive planning commission approval Mulls 'Graduate' Scenes Atea Youth Protection Committee organized to reduce L dertments s‘ 0- 4 the Public ment the Streets Department has moved into spacious new shops between 8th and 9th South on 2na West and last May the city paid $257200 for property at 1526 S West Tern pie for a' future combined tbop for the Water and Parks Youth Council Anti-Sm- ut 0N ' ' '' ''''1!' - ::: - ' :'4'' t: ::::::' t :V0 incorpo- shops for Safety Depart- COUllty to Mull Golf Bond Sale ::::1:: II II o 1 t4i11403''Z'7':' - :!f: t r st L l'"''1:'::'1:::'''' 4)T ::::::::::1 CO ::::: 1:::is:4:: ' '4V4t :4 I ?t--i- 00 -- z AUL' I ::: somotoost f'14:41' N:: - t1 SO ' i: t::ksr- ' -0- -- ''''' Salt Lake City Commission by Parks Commissioner Conrad B Harrison Tuesday asked the Citizens Advisory Council to include a review of the financial situation at Municipal Airport in its current study of city finances and revenues Mr Harrison who is In charp of the airport reportA on a motion 11 1 lei::::i:::::-:- Jt -- 441 : r21::::::::i't:::::'-:'- 1st West rating automotive County Asks Airport Review ti n:::-- I ""-- Planning Commission Tuesday to protest an application for a conditional use permit to allow a liquor locker club at 4651 Holladay Blvd Ralph Y McClure county zoning administrator said it might be "one or two weeks" before planning commission 1igt:‘ 121 by Southand 150 Protest Lig uor Club Permit ::ki: 1 41114 it!::!i:::::: I ti:1 1 AL made operations The engineer's recommendation has been gathering dust because various city de partment heads did not want to give up their departmental shops Mr Barker explained Since the engineer's report on Feb 6 1963 Fire Station No 12 has been opened at 7th About 150 persons appeared before the Salt Lake County ---- — ' - ' 711114 P!' 4li 4 0 - t$4 '' f: 1 es 4Pks014 !4:: - 1 12?""17 - - 'i - 0- '"'" ii 11): flitt0-110-- t Illf t ' z 1m-t- -' — ' :z rfirici- Zit& ' '''''70' : ) -11 -- - — '"N A 11 114: '!! li f i 474aacm fr "-' 40--- Pi ' — —7pt—h'''n' --7 '"'"" 0 ' io 41r!(11 plukt 0 ! 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N Weather estreld Clouds bre again expected to increase over the Intermountain Region Wednesday wi:h more rain in the valleys and will Stinse in mountains Temperatures reaMin mild He cited the experiences of travel "T o d a y the Turks Greeks half the French the Yugoslays and the people of Holland are feeling a closer warmth to Americans com- K1111 1C:Tio I 'WYOR t Va) : t 1 1 if "1410 - 4 SNOW U I 1 i t 'i 1 NEW Ii Ill it'''''''Dek 1 1 ' 1 te1r1 j 1 ilnd: 414Y Okti i trItRuly Drip-DrData From ::- itta4 I The weather forecast map for Wednes- day indicates Increasing cloudiness ing" E w‘ - tcot o'tt!:)'r' Mich t' ii '4It itj C' SI Ant FR- Quotes Emerson The remarks speaker's stemmed from words of Ralph Waldo Emerson whom he quoted as saying "One thing I know I know noth- back bedroom in his residence The complainant told officers his home was entered through a kitchen window 7:30 ntliGh WARM FRONT IENN ONTCOLD n STATIC FRONT no free-i- n reinforcing status" earrings and a woman's ring total value $2800 were stolen from a Phone 3284 AN Special to The Tribune PROVO — Engulfed in a snowslide that swept down the south slope of Rock Canvon east of here 141F:::k the body of a Provo Boy I kti:1A DENvERTMIN ANdELES 0 8 RAIN 1 Browliwood Tx College was the guest speaker of the black tie dinner at the Lafayette Ballroom Hotel Utah The doctor called for an "objective" approach to the study of international relations — "a comradeship which is in many corners of the world our mond sold your home on contract you can convert that contract into cash at Prudential Federal Savings For full details visit or phone Mr Rieben Mr Hubbard or Mr Treharne at Prudential Federal Savings 33rd South and State Sts Salt Lake City CLOUDY as Payne president of Howard plained to police that a diamond necklace a pair of dia- If you've w IJ 'LEGEND and new serving 12th year Dr Newman Burglars Count $2800 in Gems 1180 l3 Dr Newman — Pollock ps ‘ I SPR1NGg 111 3 Vi 1 s 1 ‘ ' pre- - birth of kw k al emerging "sense of del 5)) bundles This time the interrogation was longer Black didn't have any identification with him Finally he convinced the officers of his identity through his car registration The Chronicle was delivered thereafter without Incident S ip Fork bon ‘:::: "tker ' an e Richard yeti ‘ Club Tuesday evening Mr Ditterline arrived at 5:45 am and hid in a nearby flower bed in mud to his shoe tops Minutes later four campus policemen poured out of an unmarked station wagon and grabbed him After a lengthy discussion and shcw of identification Mr Ditterline was released with the police suggestion that he hide again rather than stand in plain view and tip off any would-bsaboteurs Minutes later after the paper bundles had been delivered Mitchell Black Chronicle distribution manager for lower campus was grabbed by the police as he started to take some - and 444 " 1 -- -- Ith e Nr) L I MOnt r‘ 1 t r STATIRA A°1111 1 i s " Dr Guy D Newman a pioneering Texas educator addressing the Bonneville Knife am CASH ' 't PPM) Boy SCOWL DCS In Canyon Snows lide etS) ilki ‘ ieth ‘' 1404 I A AV 4tiktil-t- (It' s I W c:Tir New Birth Staff members of the Utah Chronicle campus newspaper sabotaged by substitution of four pages Monday were troubled again Tuesday morning by campus police trying to oistinguish friend from foe Over the weekend someone apparently entered delivery truck parked at the South Salt Lake plant that prints the Chronicle and substituted four pages printed in the paper May 8 1967—one page of Underground Press cartoons and three pages calling for the resignation of Chronicle Editor Ralph Mabey originally published by Paul S Taylor then editor Not aware of the change the plant printed the Monday Chronicle with the substitute pages It was distributed on campus until the sabotage was discovered About half the papers were recovered The staff asked protection of the paper by campus police and in addition Ed atterline Chronicle business manager decided to guard the delivery of the Tuesday papers The bundles with 1400 copies are dumped in front of the Union 6:25 qt Page One Savant Sees I'm on Your Side at '1E4 1oa110411 Oa d1 at the South East Theatre East The film discusses a lack of 2121-11t- communication between youth of today and their parents in an affluent society The principal cha racter "Benja min" has an (Dustin Hoffman) affair with the wife of his father's law partner The committee also heard a report by Mrs Norman Williams head of the evaluation committee who screened a hook entitled "My Secret Life" The hook was originally written in 11 volumes and told of the "obscene" activities of "a Victorian gentleman" It was just recently written in a condensed paperback form and sold for the first time in America us aithor is annoyMOUS committee ''ohicctionable fer Williams' Mrs ud e d youth" i - it P't 64s 414 40kwoo tf0P: |