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Show Central City Mav Lose Recreation Personnel The Sait Lake County Departireni will remove its staff iiom Central Community Center 1, C.ty there is another threat or an attack against one of its em-o y e s, the department's board agreed Thursday. Supt. Gary C. Swensen was instructed to send a letter to that effect to agencies con- The .Salt Lake Tribane, tie u-- l e for experimental ba- -i water ski tournaments Aug 1 p and 2 and Aug. 23 and 24 the recreation staff and the Salt Lake Count Flood Control approve the tournament Tlie boaid also approved construction projects at two 1 cerned. Mr. Swensen said the current director, Joe Gray, has tendered his resignation and it is virtually impossible to employ others because of past attacks and threats. Mr. pto-vide- d an estimated They are the final parks totaling $113, CCQ. phase Park at phase Grays life has been threatened, Mr. Swensen said The department has asdirector, signed a lifeguards for the swimming pool, a man to operate the svv imrning chlorinator pool and part-tim- e arts and crafts and shop directors, Mr. Swensen said. the of of SSO 000 Canvon South Last Furmtuie Co. employes aid their families were guests 0t Iloi.ue A. Sorensen at his home at 3000 Connor St (2140 East) Thursday night for the company's annual picnic. Mr. Sorensen, along with his brothers, Moigan, Guy and Calvin, treated the 600 guests to an outing of fun, food and relaxation. This v activities, planned b.v an employe com-!- J included cuttie, volleyball and tug of war contests, a employes, andthe third the David Gourlev y n ' a Dressed in western clothes, South East Furniture President Horace A. said Sorensen offers dinner to Yondell Slaughter, center, and Clore Young pettoimance and Mr. Sorensen Pioneer Village was open to the guests and a wagon pulled by oxen was piovided for the j ' IT'S EASY TO PARK Academy were presented 12 1 1 76 t. 7 1 it So.- - SPECIALS rom MEM'S GOLF Sweater, Shirtt, Pantt 40 by Facetious 9 SUGAR HOUSt 9 CRAZY DAZE ihimpanzees from llogle Zoo and a chance to dunk management pet sonnet n a tub of w atei Awards" childien along with carnival rides and a miniature train. Prizes of a television set, a. dishwa-he- r and two bicycles were given away to lucky leeened a special award a statuette from the gioup. ear's Rim Park for $35 0C0 Federal mati lung funds through the Land and Water Program are availalle, Chuiles Baugh, landscape aichitect, full-tim- e S7 1970 400 Enjoy Furniture Picnic ,mti m tpi1 Ski Club of Deikerv ke ,.m an 17, South East Fun. Food board s. id The bo, id ,uo the I tali Boot n Friday. Julv OFF 40 .fT'S EASY TO PARK 9 SUGaR HOUSE 9 I i 74 OFF 1. 2 fit S. . Northwest Center Continued He said the department expects to continue at the Northwest Center which hasnt had many of the Central City problems. Recreation employes have been assaulted, beaten and had glasses and teeth broken by the participants at the Central City Center, Mr. Swensen said. I am sure we would have a difficult time finding replacements anywhere in Utah because of the spread of news among recreation people of these assaults, Mr. Swensen SUGAR HOUSE ONLY "" said. The board voted to meet with the superintendents of the countys four school districts to see if duplication of services in Salt Lake City and Granite can be ironed out. the community school recreation program, " " shop Fri. 10 a.m. to 9 p.m. - Sat. 10 a.m. to 6 n. Through the districts are offering the same services as the recreation department. Rose Park Program One example is in the Rose Park area, where Salt Lake City Schools have extended the lecreation department's ' program and are offering the same type of program. Tiie difference is that the school program charges a fee, while the recreation department's program is free. Mrs. Ester Landa, board chairman and member of the Salt Lake City School Board, said that in some instances the community is used school as an being extended year for teachers. She urged the meeting with the superintendents to eliminate the duplication. Mr. Swensen said the only problems appear in Salt Lake and Granite districts. Murray has been working closely with us through the school community program and the city recreation department and there is no conflict in Jordan," he added. I am sure there are enough program areas the extended-yea- r program by the schools can enter without duplicating the recreation department activities." The board agreed to reverse Its stand on a park sought bv the Magna Community CounWith issuance of & new lease contract with Kennecott Copper Corp. involving the county, the board decided to add the ground to its list of cil parks. of However, development the park will have to await its placement on the priority list of all county properties which have to be developed, the Deputy Sheriff Regains Post Salt Lake County Sherili's Sgt. Gary w. DeLand, suspended July 1 for 30 d.n. was reinstated with full back Pay by the Deputy Sheriffs Merit Service Commission following an appeal beating Thursday. Sheriff Delmar L. Ixuon had ordered the suspension for conduct inimical to the public aervice" but no one from hia office was present at the hearing. Robert McRae, the attorney, made the motion to dismiss the suspension and the merit board ac- cpted, aaying Sgt. DeLand's record will be cleared of the action. te -ovI e 11 1 Theres a fu I N f" remarkable franchise available in Salt Lake City. It ... th. f 4&J.' : iu to Bryrraft Scheel. In IS tpeeitlwB el Mediccl tBd Dtnta! Assut end Medicel Receptidniett. nt, A trul rwr.rktbl. epportunity (of win who hn tB - w.l to Micceed. t lot .t tekep let, end yeu ' .utremely remuneretive wv ef nd ydur earn fjiiy equip pM Ery. Sc heel. e e In StH like City it 11 dii 3rd Im. " yeu act now. Far Iftfarmttitfl, till Edaartf A. uf Nsnanat Oiracfar 9t Ff IwiBfc detect et (213) , lUS; tfpa nctr.ni-- . . r 1?S0 Sente Wen,e ISid Aojeiee CeiifernipSUO!! em ,, I tI A IHt MIAMI ik osi-- nt - Xi, ft ' ? 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