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Show iA To Meet Rules Pc Council Votes Salt ake (Tribune T Today, Staffing for Wasatch Unit Ml RR Y Salt Lake County Council of Governments Thursday voted to Sports hae the Wasatch Fror- - Regional Council of Goyernments include Morgan County and begin selection of a staff to meet Friday, July 10, 1970 Section B Gunshot Victims Dead 21 Hours Special to The Tribune Local News D-- 2 Pape Two Bodies Found in Tooele Area federal regulation-- Special to The Tribune TOOELE The bodies of two men, shot sevei.d times, weie found Thursday afternoon in a heavily wooded area approximately 33 miles southwest of Tooele, lri miles north of the Dupway road. . Morgan County is included with Weber and Davis counties in a state planning district. Another such district covers Salt Lake and Tooele counties, the Page One other WFRCG members. Adding Morgan would cover both state districts. The board also received a report indicating Salt Lake County Sewage District No. 1 mav call an election and this led to a threat that could dissolve the district, which includes the Crescent. Draper, Bluffdale, Riverton and South Jordan Valentine's S. representing the area, said the bond vote may be held Sept. 8. The public interest and the need for the sewer is so great at this time that we are going to have an election, regardless of whether we get the HUD (U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development) grant or not, he said. The growth is tiemendous and we have THE BIG YEN: Everybodys going to Governor Rampton Japan these days just returned. the all folks who go to Japan come back with the startling that infoimation more and muie Japan is learning American was. in the Even And delayed this long enough. Riverton Mayor Robert Helt opposed the vote, saying Riverton and South Jordan will dissolve or pull out of the district if it proceeds without the grant. bus- money-savin- g Plans Most Match iness. Now, as everyone knows, free premiums ate a big thing in the United States especially among the building and loan associations. He reminded the council that the districts present plans do not conform with the countys master plan adopted in 1964 and HUD will not approve a grant unless the districts plan agrees with the master plan. The agreement to have the WFRC employ a staff came after much debate. Graham Shirra, WFRC executive secretary, explained that a staff is necessary in order to obtain federal funds. The staff could be broken up into the state planning districts with each district having a staff and then have these stalfs coordinate on regional problems, he said. Main objection came because each of the cities and entities was its own planning staff and wants to operate independently. Every Jan. 1 and July 1, the building and loan outfits bust out with free gifts for new depositors. For a few bucks deposit, you car. get a coffee pot, a set of drinking glasses or an ice bucket. Its the same in Japan. d In Tokyo, the banks are so hard-presse- are fight- BUT THEY DONT give away coffee pots. They offer something for more valuable to a person than a mere coffee pot. When you open a new account in a a Tokyo bank, you get as a premium free parking stall in the banks parking Cites Inefficiencies Albert L. Bott, Weber County commis- sioner and chairman of WFRC said this independent operation had resulted in much duplication which cost HUD millions of dollars throughout the nation. Salt Lake County Commissioner Philip R. Blomquist, speaking in faor of the staffing, indicated that 30 percent of most local budgets are federal aid. HUD has said no further federal grants will be given to the area unless steps toward providing the planning staff are taken by Jan. 31, 1971. lot! Thats what I call a premium. Wonder how come some alert Salt Lake building and loan doesnt come up with a free parking gimmick with a new account! Remember back to the old days when yon could tell the difference between a because hobo and a college professor they dressed differently? BIG MONTH: What with the Fourth and the 24th, July is just about the busiest month of the year in Utah. Not to mention other celebrations that are taking place this month. Like, for example, Ill bet you didnt know that we are now in the 10th day of Cook Meals With Eggs National Month. July is also Rye Bread Sales Month . . . National Souvenir Month . . . and National Hot Dog Month. And this w'eek is Lets Play Tennis Buy Computer Hardware Salt Lake county will pay the state magnetic tape data storage units and a control for use with the county computer system. County commissioners Thursday approved a contract with the state for the purchase and approved a $5,784 down payment. The computer will be installed in the basement of the Building late this summer. $126,020 for five y Week! CAR NAMES: In these modern times automobile names are rough and tough and masculine. cars are named Many modern-daafter rugged animals . . . Like the the Cougar . . . th Pinto. Mustang y ... And. of course, there is the Barracuda, the Wildcat, the Falcon. All tough, rugged monikers. But back in the old days, cats had dainty, feminine names. In 1901, there was a car called the was a and there Darling Diana . . . the and Dagmar In 1916, the and the Henrietta Dixie Belle automobile came on the and in 1915, theie was a car market called the Dolly Madison" . . . ... ... While the sheriff and his party weie searching the area, a camper, Frank Guidon, Dugway, reported he had found a second body about 300 yards north of the Dugwav road. Thursday afternoon was the time of another bless- ed event at the Ilogle Zoo, when a baby Tapir was Vietnam Snake, Black Baby Tapir Arrive at Zoo brought into the world. Weighing a solid five pounds baby and its mother Tapir are doing line. Nation-Stat- e By John Gieen Tribune Correspondent South American tapir and an Indian rock python, formerly a mascot for an Air Force urit in Vietnam, were added to the collection of animals at Hogle Zoological Gardens Thursday. The tapir, a relative of the horse, is the fust one born in the Salt Lake zoo. However, said Lamai Farnsworth, dnec-to- r. others have been born in zoos throughout the country. Births of tapirs in captivity are not Mr. Farnsworth said. too uncommon, But they are becoming scarce m the wilds. A j Only Answer, Publisher Tells Broadcast Meet new-bor- n PARK CITY An autonomous black within the boundaries of the continental United States, was suggested Thursday by one of the countrys leading black newspaper publisheis as the only logical solution to America's racial sick- nation-stat- e independence and black freedom. Rejecting all previous schemes of black colonization in Afnca, our black nation must be carved out of the U.S. geography, occupying and now designated as comprising two or three states of the nation, said Dr. Goodlett, publisher of Die San Francisco Four Alternatives ness. Dr. Carlton B. Goodlett. San FrancisWhite lacism is forcing the black co. a California black leader, made the to devise a new strategy, in which man statement at the National Bi oadcast Edihe faced with the choice of four allot is torial Conference at the Cest Bon convennatives: center. revolution; complete assimilation tion into the white majority: continuation Speakers for Friday's sessions will include Herbert G. Klein. White House di- of the status quo of gradual integration rector of communication'; Dr. Frank m which the black man would exist in Sianton. president of Columbia Bioad-castin- g the shadow of freedom as black colonial' Weighs 5 Pounds System; Dr. William L. Rivers of in white America, or finally, founding a Mel Stanford Wax, University; Peabody The baby tapir now weighs five Award winnei ; Sen. Alan Cranston. black nation-stat- e based upon separation, w ill grow to four feet tall and and pounds and Utahs Gov. Calvin I.. a declaration of and independence weigh about 500 pounds when adult. Mr. Farnsworth said both the mother Rampton. freedom." America's problem of racism can and the baby tapir are doing well, but In assessing the four alternatives, Dr. only be solved by black separation, black the newborn animal has been put in isolGoodlett said, A successful overthrow of ation as a precautionary measure. the present U.S. government by a coaliThe new addition was born Thursday tion of revolutionary forces seems a very about 2 p.m. remote possibility. Just before the birth, Mr. Farnsworth He said, Equally limited is the possireceived an long Indian rock of assimilation, because racisms bility python from Vietnam. The reptile was firmest cornerstone is the prejudice sent to the zoo by Lt. Dennis C. Alwine, against miscegenation. Integration has 531st Tactical Fighter Squadron, USAF. Whether Salt Lake City can legally been a failure. Black leaders and liberal whites have been on a treadmill of conCaptured In Viet provide $389,000 to the Utah Transit Auto finance capital improvements versation leading nowhere. Surely they thority The python, named Ramrod, was capin the proposed Salt Lake County bus must see that the U.S.A. is now a divided tured by the unit about a year ago, and system will be discussed at meetings, society, daily become more violent and has grown two feet. It was sent by more polarized. probably late next week. Flesh Out an Idea freight delivery through contributions Lee told comBracken J. Mayor city made by the unit. missioners Thursday morning the system Dr. Goodlett described his separatist Its a beautiful specimen, Mr. is an independent transit authority and movement as an invitation to capable Farnsworth said. It is not considered the money therefore could be granted on and creative persons to think consciensince is breed its hot a loan basis. dangerous on how an idea whose time might Public Safety Commissioner James L. tiously be near can be bom, and how to cover said should a be made with flesh and blood the skeleton of a Barker Jr. ruling by the city attorney. desire to be free." D. William Thursday afternoon That separatism is a feasible soluOswald, transit authority general counsel tion has been proven by recent history in said he had discussed the question with Pakistan and India, in Czechoslavakia office city attorneys representativ'es. and Iraq. said Dr. Goodlett. There are a lot of things to be conThe building of a dream of a black sidered, he said, but I believe the Utah Supreme Court decision that the state would require tremendous sacrifice and suffering. However, the independcity can spend money for public transence of the Mormon settlers and the portation gives Salt Lake City the authorof the Jews repatriated to Israel of struggle assets to the Salt Lake acquire ity City Lines and give them the authority so prove that with dedication and courage, men can move mountains. it can go into busness. He said more meetings are scheduled. Plight ot Cities Bus System Meet To Air Funding Rain Coolers Dip ... ... Valley Temps INCIDENTALLY, THERE HAVE been named manufactured two automobiles Kennedy . . . and in 1905, there was an . . . automobile called the "Johnson alert one understand I Although manufacturer is toying with Detroit the idea of coming out with a car called Rain sprinkled the Salt Lake Valley Thursday afternoon and evening, bringing temperatures, which have been reaching into the high 90s for the past eight days, down to a cool 82 degrees. Variable cloudiness and increasing scattered showers and thundershowers are indicated during the next two days. Weekend campers can expect heavy rains along the mountains. cr the Spiro Agnew" . . . It would sell. Dont laugh Speaking of automobiles, a psychologist recently reported that the average American male usually foigets the name but he never of the first girl he kissed car he forgets the name of the first ... - Principal speaker at the afternoon session was Los Angeles City Councilman Tom Bradley, the black man who neai!v unseated Los Angeles Mayor Sam Yortv. Councilman Bradley, an intcigrationi't, professed faith in our system and said it can work for the minorities, but "we 'Mil have a long way to go. He specifically pointed to the pro'cni plight of our cities with their laige minority populations. These cities cannot hope to opeiate successfully or solve their problems with property and levies related pi actives alone. A plan of sharing federal, state and county taxes is vitally needed now, he said. Summer Clearance Days owned. TRl E. I remember both the girl and the car. The first girl I kissed was named Nancy (she finally married a butcher in Milwaukee) . . . and the first car I owned was an Essex. It had chronic ignition trouble. Come to think of it, Nancy had a little ITS Downtown Merchants Offering Sales, Discount Rodeo Tickets NOT Ignition trouble, too. RAM, THE SAD CYNIC, SAYS: Gee, draft beer at the Saii Palace another giant step for mankind! S.L. Clearing Ilou-- e Debits Debits of the Salt Lake Clearing. House As.-n-., for the fir-- t half of the year a gam of were J7.803.243.040, percent over the year ago level, Fred G. Eberhard. secretary-managereported. Gearings totaled r, 14,801,485,504, t a gain . of 7.44 percent, Mrs. Gary Shelton holds dis-coupons for Days of 47 Gillette The sheriff, along with three depus. Cliff Carson, Jim Paik and Bill Pitt and Tooele County Attorney Ed Watson, weie taken bv Mr. Smith and Mi. Uatr to the body. Mickelsen, Draper-Cresce- Fav Taken to the Body Suggests Date for Vote W. Shenff County - areas. Nothingc Serious for business that they for depositors. ing Tooele said he meived a report at 4.55 p.m. that two men Pete Smith and Howard both Tooele Warr, had found a body. Rodeo to be given during Down-coutown Summer Clearance sales. nt Discount coupons for the 8 p.m. performance of the Days of 47 Rodeo July 23 at the Salt Palace are an addi tional benefit of the Downtown Summer Clearance Friday and Saturday. Richard L. Castleton. president. Retail Merchants Assn., said the annual sales event will be bigger than ever this year with more than 30 participating merchants offering bargains in a wide variety of items, including summer clothing, furniture, sports and recreational equipment. Most stores will be open from 10 a.m. to 9 p.m. Friday and 10 ,.m. to 6 p.m. Mi. Smith and Mr. Warr told olticers that eailior m the day they had noticed seveial persons in the hills planting what appeared to be marijuana seeds and the atea with beer cans. Evidence of Struggte Otficeis leported that scutf marks of a struggle were found. They said foul play was suspected. and evidence The two men, still unidentified late Thursday night, had been dead about 24 hours, according to Sheriff Gillette. One victim had been shot several times in the head and the other had been shot in the back of the head. One appeared to be about 22 years of age and the other about 45. The investigation is continuing. Rier, 7th South S.L. County Acts On City Plea j For Flood Help By Jack D. Fenton Tribune Stalf Writer Widening and straightening the Jordan River is the top priority for Salt Lake County's flood control program, county commissioners agreed Thursday. Acting under pressure from Salt Lake City, the commission also agreed to build a 7th South storm drain as quickly as possible and to reactivate the flood control priorities committee. "This is what the county said it would Chief Deputy County Attorney Leon A. Halgren declared, submitting a resolution that outlines these points. do. The resolution was signed and sent to the city commission, which has accused the county of stalling action on the 7tit South storm drain between 9th East and the Jordan River. Blomquists's Comment Commissioner Philip R. Blomquist. in charge of the countys flood control program, has countered that the city's demands are impractical and constitute "harassment. " The profit would cost an estaimed S4 million and would drain the area around the University of Utah and nearby avenues. In the lesolution. the county acknowledges its flood control responsibilities, the need for flood control work in Salt Lake City and the countys intention to do this work. Extept tor .louLui River flood control woik. oihei high piioritv projects have been tmi'hed and money to buy needed light ot w .dong the Jordan has been set ,1'idc, tiie lesolution said. I xe Jordan River The 7th South stonn diaui system (will) be implemented as quickly as through a feasability study regarding creation of retention ponds to c ut tiie cost . . . and make possible the use of the Jordan River as part of the system to properly discharge flood wateis during periods of heavy runotf." the lesolution said. pos-sib- Reactivating the tlood control prioi-ttie- s committee, it added, should "keep open important avenues of commumca-- , on between . . . Suit Like County and Salt Lake Citv in the interest of providn ing the taxpaveis the best possible in the flood control program. lepie-sentatio- Meanwhile, city commissioners were considering court or legislative action to insure construction of the 7th South drain. Saturday. Mr Castleton said shoppers do not need to make purchases in order to pic k up the coupons worth 50 rents on the pir chase of rodeo tickets for the July 23 evening performance. The annual rodeo scheduled for July at 8 p.m. with 2:30 p.m. performances July 24 and 25 will be held for the f.rst time this year in the Salt Palace arena. Special event flags will be flying in the downtown area to announce the sale and validated paiking is available with 22-2- No. 1 Priority ll Street Commissioner George B. said the 7th South project was the nuinher one priority last January. Cat-mu- And Major J. Bracken Lee added that the city needed to take some kind of action to force the issue. Alter debating the feasibility of court or legislative action, the city agreed to ask the county commission just how much flood control money is being spent in the city and recommend reactivating tiie priorities committee. |