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Show IV g Salt Lai Tribune, Thordar, November ?f, 1963 By Bill Williams Doliy J r0 Xla IKDMiT mii HIM) ilfercre a Sorry, but I don't fix squirts ... Im a drip Mutual Library Tracies Asked for S.L., County Currently, Salt Lake County residents may check out materials from city libraries if they pay an annual fee of J3. Gty residents may check out most printed materials from without countybut libraries most audio-visucharge, materials are off limits. Mrs. Cannon noted that the proposal for reciprocal borrowing was initiated several Mrs. George N. Cannon, board secretary and chairman of the operations committee, read a fetter from Mrs. Ruth V. Tyler, county librarian, in which Mrs. Tyler suggested that interchangeable borrowing provileges by library card holders in the two systems be limited to printed materials. Mutually Beneficial Board members said a sharing of all materials would be mutually beneficial, but the city would be obviously shortchanged by limiting the loan reciprocity to printed neighborhoods Lipfon Beef, M tubmen ARIZONA JUMBO ar them- Swanson Avoid Money Waste We (the committee and Mr. Rademacher) are of the opinion that in order to avoid waste of money, time and effort, a medium range program covering alterations, minutes to rehabilitation repairs, friendly persuasion. Mrs. Cannon and Mr. Rademacher pointed out how has reciprocal borrowing in other proved successful metropolitan aras such as Denver and said a tryout at the begiening of the year probably would not be a burden on the county's backgrounds, in potential changes library operations and philosophy, anticipated revenues and public acceptance." materials." 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Las Vegas, representing Leisure Sports, Inc., told the board the firm is asking a special ue base for 49 years on 1.900 acres in a mountainous area of state land between Beaver and Srimo. tenta- tive, but the firm intends a e development which in plan. long-rang- a mineral-developme- Shrimp az. SchUIint Lindsey Olives Sunny Jim Selected Tall 10-o- z. ar Pitted can:....... Jelly or Jam Assorted Mushrooms..- - far $1 $1 3 $1 Fancy Fruit Filled Fruit Cokes 2..,98c listen Cinnamfi Utah Type f V3V 1 y Golden Ripe Assortei Colorinj B brandy . 100 bog Mince Meat Genuine ... 59e 4 brandy Mines Misat fi 2.-x.- uQu 69c Eddy Drown FOR SEIIIQR -- 'n Serv Rolls 2 D. 69' mixed riuts &cr . .Lb. .49e FINANCIAL Draper PERSONNEL 13,KX3 - 22,003 Check classified for details. equal opportunity employer. 39 Lb. ii a Barden's rag. ar ram INTERVIEWS r. Cam.m. wuMawiui Lb. li pten LOCAL An V2MJ 4-e- Tea.... Barden's rag. ar ram ACCOUNTING 3 3 Royal Treat Tea Salsiy rsnga J Heavy Duty 18x25 selves." going. Mrs. Leon J. Sweet, board president, suggested that the phraseology be modified for Driails at present are U (Efc Meal Enhancers against a background or relative importance not only to the individual buildings but to the entire system as well as the mMm limn? other library buildings should be determined materials. Lloyd Snedaker, board vice president, said. Cooperation is advisable. Maybe someone will have ta be hammered over the head to get Jhis thing JSSSsir vVJ Of It & ns the official ' ires In ass In other board action, Dr. Mark IJttmann, Hansen Planetarium director, reported that the National Aeronautics Administration and Space (NASA) has informed him the planetarium has been selected as an early site for traveling displays of Apollo 11 moon rocks. A definite time has not been set Mr. Snedaker, chairman of the building and grounds committee, said repairs or alter-atioto the Sprague, 2131-llt- h East, and Chapman, 577 S. Sth West, branches and books. audio-visu- & rd weeks ago by the County. Other Board Aetioa Gty Librarian Richard J. Rademacher explained that the difference of cpinion centers on the fact that the county has an extension collection of films while the city library system is regarded as possessing a superior collection of reference works and other 3 (V ryip. specialist." Full reciprocal borrowing of library materials by city and county residents was urged Wednesday by Gty Public Library Board of Directors. The action, however, conflicted with the county librarian's position. GUOS a &IJ wr Riverton Garland Park City Payton 4040 So. 27th Zest 577 N. 1st West 194 L 39th South Price 67 West 1 7th South 376 South Ith West Evanston & lymen,Wyo. Morgan Hyde Park Moled, Idaho Eurekn Provo Uhi 54East1sSevth Deltn Ephrnim Ogden Logan Mortal Myrum Fainriewr 91IWestftii North Kephi 25c SS. with free glasses 123 THRILL 22-O- z. . |