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Show 2S The Salt Lake Tribune, Friday, July 17, Freight Outlet Guarantee V'i W 197 arc so confident of theso value wo moke this guarantee. If you find a comparable model of tho : some quality at any discount house . . . whole jol-- 1 or . . . distributor for a or any other source we will Jewer price within 30 days of purchase .refund your money ... I c ... ... ... OHoofo & Morritt GAS Cattle Drive's Phony, But Not the Cons Lehi and drive them north to Ogden," says Mr. Rosser. The cattle bedded down Thursday night in West Jordan, then will continue th'' trek north. Saturday they'll stop at the mouth of Yveoer Canyon to rest up for a parade into Ogden Sunday at 1 next week. The rodeo company is supplying stock for the Ogden Pioneer Days Rodeo next week. We had to bring our stock up from Kephi and had a few extra days so we decided to drop off some of the stock at Scores of motorists Thursday were startled by a herd of longhorns trailing north on Redwood Road. The cattle drive turned out the cows to be for real but also fake were genuine because it is a promotion for an Ogden rodeo which starts Gas Salt Lake w H. Setters G5uperior A. Spanish OUR LOWEST YEAR ON NYLONS, POLYESTERS, KITCHEN CARPETS and OUTDOOR CARPETS HERE ARE JUST A FEW EXAMPLES: CRAZY 4.99 Odd Cofft Tobias Solid Oak Cuckfail Tabia 29.99 149.95 Sofa-Cha- ir 39.00 Early Amarican Bookcasa Bad 'Early Amarican Dining Boom Early Amarican Hutch Quaen Mattress A Box Spring 1 119.00 149.00 c. SO. YD. CANDY STRIPE 99.00 i CRAZY the of multiple-uni- t apartments. At the request of area residents the block was rezoned R2, and construction limited to single homes and duplexes. Several months ago, Meeks Wlrthln, a local real estate man who owns property tween 647 and East, petitioned for a change back to the R5t classification. 639-12t- h vv Further Study When the matter reached the city commission and the EASY TERMS! UPERBOR ' 'til 9 KING OF THE FLOOR COVERING 21st So. Phcr.3 Sugar House 50 area residents appeared to protest the petition the city commission referred the matter back to the Planning and P.M. Zoning Commission for further study and recommendation. Vote by the Planning and Zoning Commission to recommend the area be rezoned R2A was INDUSTRY 486-078- 1 5-- 7T th 9 w con- struction CRAZY DAZE BARGAINS! E. R3. unrestricted permitted Ono Level Many, Many Wonderful (5 area k square-bloc- Before 1964. the area was zoned R5. This classification CANDY STRIPE 658 Citys Planning Commission Thursday recommended that a square block from 6th to 7th South and 12th to 13th East, now zoned R2, be rezoned R2A. The recommendation, which followed several months of controversy on the matter, will be transmitted to the city commission Tuesday. If adopted, the rezoning would allow construction of multiple units and apartment buildings. However, plans for buildings would have to be approved by the city Board of Adjustment and residents of the area would have an opportunity to appear before the Board to protest any proposed building plan. Residents Protest The matter was referred back to the Planning and Zoning Commission by the city commission July 10, after about 50 reside? appeared in the commission chambers to protest a proposal to rezone PRICES OF THE Self Cltaning Prices Start At Multi-Un- it I f,V 2u0 3:45 p.m. Saturday where E. South Ten from friends may one 6 to 8 p.m. Gra hour prior to services and burial will be conducted at the Wasatch Lawn Memorial Park by the Utah National Guard. 1026 Henry Arnold Rich, 82, Douglas St., Selective Service-dieof the Thursday in a Salt Lake of h o s pital caus- natural and Zoning FLOOR COVERINGS GIVES YOU ABETTER DEAL Former Utah Draft Chief, Panel Asks Henry Rich, Dies at 82 Rezonin" at at jle. former director call Friday Utah and Saturday For Block services. To es. Mr. Rich headed the Selective Service from 1939 He d for many years in the Utah Na- tional Guard, retiring as a colonel. As an attorney and former congressional secretary to the late Sen. George Sutherland, he was associated with Badger, Rich and Rich, and later Rich, Elton and Mangum law offices. He was a member of the Alta Club, American Legion and Sons of the American Revolution. Mr. Rich was fiast of president of the University an and Club, Ut h Emeritus Dishonorary member of the abled American Veterans. Skaggs Director At the time of his death he was director of Skaggs Drug Utah Centers, Inc., and the Motor Park, Inc. the attended Mr. Rich UniverGeorge Washington of Utah and sity, University where University, Georgetown he received a doctorate of law. A member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-daSaints, he filled a mission from 1909 to y Swiss-Germ- 1912. He was born Feb. 28, 1888, a son of Fred C. and Emma Arnold Rich. He married Mary Summerhays Oct. 1, 1913, in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. In Ogden, Survivors Listed Surviving are his widow; one son and three daughters, H. Arnold Jr., Salt Lake City; Mrs. Edward (Mary) Myers, Monterey Park, Calif.; Mrs. Chester (Marjorie) Smith, Torrance, Calif.: Mrs. Thomas (Jeane) Gilligan. San Francisco; 12 grandchildren; two 4 three sisters, Charles C., Ben C., Mrs. Harris (Aftcn) Birkinshaw. all Salt Lake City; Mrs. Raymond Bingham, (Emma) Weston, Idaho; Mrs. James (Bess) Smith, Hartford, Conn. Funeral services will be brothers, City, County Will Hire Sex Decoys A proposed agreement between Salt Lake City and Salt Like County which would have the Health provide deco c Department on a basis to help y part-tim- e combat prostitution" -especially in the West 2nd was submitted South area Thursday to the City Commission for study. The proposal provides that the city pay all wages and fringe benefits for employment of the personnel. Public Safety Commissioner James L. Barker Jr., who outlined the need for a more drastic plan to eliminate prostitution, suggested the commission study the matter and approve the proposal later. Mr. Barker said it would be confidential" as to whether the decoys are health department personnel or persons hired specifically for the job. The proposal does not describe a method of operation by the decoys or suggest whether the decoys will be male or female, or both. commissioner was Each presented a copy of the proposal. Roger F. Cutler, assistant city attorney, who drew up the agreement said that after studying alternate proposals available this office feels this program is the most satisfactory method of providing personnel for this purpose. Under the agreement, the city would indemnify the county for any losses arising from w o r k m e ns compensation claims resulting from me employment. The city has experienced an alarmiug increase in is prostitution problem and has had a high rate of venereal infection persons among arrested for soliciting sex acts for hire, the agreement states. O i WjifcfM 33 Qjto KM i 71 Si WESTINGHOUSE AIR CONDITIONERS Scratched & Dented CD Mi gw SALE GJtrvf Over 400 units must be sold all styles all models 10,000 'fV it 4Y;i Vf-it- r i ri iviiiaum 't: $14995 $I2495 $8800 t i W nm The good old simmer time Remember? EASY Your is&urgnco of prompt, complete pro wtlh fftlt PARTS tessioogl lull " or livo ffovo in Iho US K wft,r you 0, ooor 10,000 Wntintioul-luino- d Snr.KO TKbiwms. ttwct toil (Hit lASOft lor feJl1 y,r Kd NATIONWIDE Ccinpcre cr.d You' ) -- Buy I r.f 2. mrmmm o 1 A n--i Sportswear odds 'ifi-i- ) Bra-Dress- es 1 mmm garnsipioe 17 i tnnt f ZJ, II SUGAR HOUSE STORE ONLY t.V, 1177 Simpson Avt. Phone gKAa-aw- 484-783- 1 ol Wistinghous IU1LT-I- N (miliit parking mm Extra Qviat Rocks Glida-O- vt .u .V.;r..V....Y Ihrnr ip aj Urr? 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