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Show IIeats On, Now Air Conditioners Havwire Capitol First, toe good news: the Capitol's heatirg system is on and working great. Secord, the bad Hefts: the Capitol's air corditior.ing system is broken down. Secretary of State Clyde L. Miller said a compressor motor on the cooling system broke down several weeks ago about the time that the heat was due to be turned on. A year ago last summer the motor blew out for the first time and a pained Mr. MJler dad to fork over SI 4. 000 from hu tight budget to have the mammoth motor shipped to LLIsccrmh ard rewound. Now it's broken down again motor to see if the Wisconsin firm must do the work over again or if the problem is a new ore to cost the state more money. ard experts are studying the Police Get Okay On Pay Request Stores will be epen late, downtown shopping large crowds are anticipated, and Salt Palace special events require the extra manpower for crowd and traffic control. Police Chief Dewey J. Fillis City commissioners hate a $9,000 request approved to pay overtime to officers durrg the upcoming Christmas rush. However the overtime authorization is subject to funds availability. told commissioners. Liquor Charge Faces Utahn Maintenance of the Capaol's heating and cooling sytem is a ticklish ar.d expersive one, Mr. Miller said. Maintenance men must have a measure ol expertise in keeping the system operating ard as indicated by the cost of rewinding the big motor, such an effort is not an L expensive one. Mr. Miller assured Capitol employes that when warm weather is ready for them next Spring, the air conditioning will be ready for it. Emil J. MirabUa. 56. 2910 has been charged with making an illegal sale of alcohol. The man is accused in a complaint signed by a state liquor law enforcement agent before Cry Judge Me bin H. Morris. The charge stems from an investigation of a sale of a dnr.k Oct. 20 at Emils Place, 8971 W. 2700 S. 8959 West, Magna, South, Magna. So date has been scheduled The Salt Lake Tribune, Garden Club Charts Show Thursday, November Holiday Happening at the Salt Palace" is the theme of the 9th annual Christmas show sponsored by toe Artistic Designers Garden Club. It will be open to toe public ments for the ho'idavs. Some will be huge floor pieces used in combination with furniture, w all hangings or door pieces. Table settings, wroaths, orna- at the Salt Falace Friday signs featuring madonnas, white arrangements against a red backbround, candle decorations and nativity scenes are some of the items to be seen at toe show. The exhibition is a puhlic service of the Artistic Designers. Mrs. Mar-to- n Hardle is dub president. ments, from 3 to 6 p.m. and Saturday and Sunday from noon to 6 p.m. Entries will be accepted Thursday 2 to 9 p m. and Friday 8 to 10 a m., according to show chairman, M"S, Orson Allen. for arraignment. t Featured will be arrange swags, baskets, JJ 20, 19 Group Lists Address de- ByU.Medie The chief of the Division of Artifidal Organs at toe University of Utah Medical Center will be the keynote speak- er at the an- nua oraua cs Gutsiinf nmsnas meeting the Utah Chapter of the National of & 1 1 v- Assn. Dr. Willem J. Kolff, professor of sur- - gery, will ; - t, o n if T iwt iiAi Dr. Kolft . speak to the group Friday at toe Rodeway Inn, 154 W. 6th South. His speedr w ill be Artifidal Organs in the 70s. Dr. Kolff began his association with the University of Utah in 1967 after leaving his position as scientific director of the Cleveland Clinic Foun-- d a t i o ns artifidal organ program. His current work includes research with heart-lun- g machines, artificial kidneys and cardiac assist devices. A is business meeting scheduled for 1 p.m. Friday. Other speakers will include LaMar Buckner, Ogden, presi- dent of a Utah insuronce com- - , pany, whose speech is Who Passed the Buck?; Dr. Nyla.. J. Cole, assistant professor of psychiatry, University of Utah , Medical Center, who will dis-- , cuss Psychiatry and Reha 1 bilitation; Victor B. Cline, professor of psychology. University of Utah; John Schiev-insocial worker, University Medical Center, and Mrs. Colleen Martin, registered nurse. University Medical Center. g, No Tickets, Attorneys View Holds Personnel of toe Salt Lake City Department of Weights and Measures cannot issue titatioRs for violations o! city ordinances, such as are issued by police officers for traffic violations. - 3 00 CAN MONTE OCNBC49IK- 12 BABY FOOD 23 j UT GREEN BEANS l MONTE 303 CAN ARSEN PEAS . . . GENERAL MiUS 23 : QUD-G- HCG. CHEERiOS CL0R0X 50' CEREAL... 55 BLEACH tvviijdcuj Lvw eddy-- KRAFT Walnuts OCEAN SPRAT MINIATURE Cranberry Sauce Marshmallows I Picm CHECK & COMPARE .... 'IB1 CERTIFRESH That was the opinion City Attorney Jack L. Crellin gave Public Safety Commissioner James L. Barker Jr., who asked if such tickets could be issued, - Issue Notices s STUFFING MIX ,, IrfDrs BR0VN & SERVE ROLLS GENERAL MILLS POUND BAG Mr. Crellin said, if you mean by such term the filing of a written complaint in dty court then my answer is yes. He said the department could issue notices to violators to correct unlawful conditions, as the Board of Health and the Planning and Zoning De- -' 49s n 3$l Z. HCG. 40-- 0 BISQUICK MIX partmert now do. It will require the filing of a written complaint in toe dty CERTIFRESH 416-O- SMALL CL. SHRIMP court to commence criminal action against persons charged with violation of dty to ordinances pertaining weights and measures, said. CAN your Favorite D UBEI-Q- I WG. RSHEY 47 j CHIPS CHOCOLATE : T. S9: AR0 SYRUP HAVERS KRAFT-QT.- 55 MIRACLE WHIP HP -- VH CAN GRAPEFRUIT CAN TOKEIY-N- 24 CLING PEACHES -- 301 J CAN O. PINEAPPLE LIBBY PUMPKIN 25' UW BROWN OR 34' POWDERED SUGAR HONOR BRAND EVAPORATED MILK ALUMINUM ! Reynolds Wrap GOLD MEDAL FLOUR HEINZ OCEAN SPRAY FOIL Cranberry Juice Sweet Pickles Mr. Crellin. .... 3. .. More Complaints 15' BLACK PEPPER HEAVY DUTY BEET SUGAR j 34' 1.23 dty sealer, said his personnel have heretofore issued warning cita-tioand filed written complaints. We will just have to crack down on alleged violators and file more complaints if necessary to stop any infraction of said Mr. the ordinances, ns 1.15 SCHILLINGS 34-C- E. C. Westwood, Westwood, County Attorney I PAPERT0WEL5 NORTHERN -- 6 25-- ! kitchen CAN SHAVER 37' GRAPEFRUIT JUICE : OC,rS -- OAU 41 : APPLE CIDER PACK TOILET TISSUE PUMPKIN L 79 j COUNTif KITCHEN 49 POTATO CHIPS EACH MElOCUVT-H- -t. LOAF fra PHILADELPHIA SLICED BREAD (REAM - - - aitos 35 CHEESE r- -- iiinnn..K fti-p-- oz. COOL s WHIP. Seeks Boost In Office Staff . Apple, Mince & Pumpkin Pies Whipping Cream PIES charm-bo- ot. j PAPER NAPKINS ........ 49 Strength of the Salt Lake County Attorney's Office will be increased if county commissioners okay a record 53.822 budget proposed for the department by Chief Deputy Leon A. Falgren. Although some departments still have not submitted budget proposals, commissioners said they would schedule a the public hearing Dec. 15 deadline set by this years ' " legislature. should Last of the proposals be in late this week, they noted. The county attorneys budget, about $107,000 more than the $146,899 approved to run the department this year, would provide 10 deputies full time, six part time and an investigator full time, Mr. Hal-gre- n told commissioners. Currently toe staff is composed of six full time deputies and 10 part time attorneys;' |