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Show I- -'' IIoue Vote Blocked Water Usage Up in 71 For County ilu Idaho Water delivered by the Salt Lake County Water Conservancy District in x971 increased 9 Youth Bill - by nearly - with the Senate amendments to an omnibus bill extending anil the rights of adulthood. fheiSenatft had tacked-oto provide that the privileges and rights concerning drinking of alcoholic beverages would be attained n amendments at age 19. announced he would appoint a committee Monday to confer win a Senate committee to iron out differences between the two bodies on the bill. Mrs. Thelma Drecksel finishes cer- Patricia McDermott, said the measure was a good bill when it left this body. But the amendment doesnJ do what many members of this body believe it Rep. should. concern is that the amdrrdfnent is so defective it would adversely affect the eivtlfi Jbill, Miss McDermott said. The bill originally provided thaCi"4 all sections of the Idaho law referring to a minimum age it should provide that the minimum age be 18. The House also approved a back-u- p bill which wOuld change the minimum age for marriage without consent for mhEfcTram 21 to 18. The measure, which previously passed the Senate, was approved - Under "present law females can marry without consent at , r amics to be shown at The Salt Lake Air Carrier Regulations BOISE (AP) Trunk bne and regional air carriers are siphoning off the business in Idaho which would permit third-levcarriers to survive, Rep. Edward Rice, told the House Business Committee Saturday. , e in Rice, was testifying behalf rof a bill which would extend to the Idaho Public Utilities Commission the authority, to regulate intrastate airline ;rates. . If were going to have air- ljne.ervice to the smaller Idaho 'cities, through third-levRica said. itll have to be carriers, . Rice said when Hughes and its predecessor company first started service in Idaho it was billed as a local airline designed to serve Air-we- st smaller communi- 1 Victim of Bear Loses Suit For Damages SAN- - FRANCISCO'-- , (Af) -T- hevictirh of htl attack by a black bear in a Yellowstone Park Campground in 1965 lost his claim for $20,000 damages from the U.S. Government Friday. District Court Judge Spencer Williams rejected the damage claim- - by Loren 61, retired Kensington, Calif., jeweler whose legs were severely mangled. Williams, who heard the case without a jury, said the bears attack in the Bridge Fisliing D.S. Rub-enstei- n, weU-light- Campground By Genevieve H. Foisom dish gardens, bonsai or flow- Tribune Garden Editor ering branches and floral arrangements. Entries wiU be received Thursday from 2 to 9:30 p.m. and Friday from 7 to 10 a. m. Schedules for all shows may be obtained from The Tribune Library, Room 212, 143 S. Main; from any garden club One of the most popular of the art crafts, ceramics, will be a feature of The Salt Lake Tribunes annual Home and Garden Festival at the Salt Palace Friday through Sunday. The Ceramic Arts Assn., Salt Lake Chapter, will hold the Intermountain Ceramic bons. There also wiH be a fine arts section for china painters, sculptures, wheel work and other arts. , s ays W. s, Hughes Brockbank, the Utah SmaU Businessman of the Nowaday Year for d 1972, the small man business V doesnt look to make a million dollars, but there , are . I I yt J Ss" while 'And are k there Currant. many Sen. frustrati o n s, Entries wiU be "received Broettank there .has al Thursday from noon io 9 p.mj and Friday from 9 to 11 a.m.. ways been a great deal of satisfaction for me to work A handicraft division of the with the theme closely with aU phases of a festival, gusiness, and you can do that Flower Power, also is open ina smaU company. to the public. Entries will be Mr. Brockbank has had received Thursday from 2 to 9:30 p.m. and Friday from 7 seyeral of them including a to 10 a.m. Entries must have janitorial supply company, a been made during the past 18 sawdust company, an artifimonths. cial fire-locompany, an oU Classifications include articompany and a filing system ficial flowers of any materials manufacturing company. in arrangement or design ; Now, having sold most of containers for flowers made that, he Is the owner of Forest of any material; table center-pieceProducts Co. patriotic theme of any Mr. Brockbank, who lives at ruts 777 E. South Temple, has also matenaj or made of any material. served in the Utah Senate since 1962 as a Republican. Exhibitors Award He was president of the NaIn the flower show, Mrs. tional Legislative Conference Harold Rus! ( m announced an exhibitors award for the individual entering the most arrangements in the artistic section. Entries must conform . to the schedue, but entrants need not win a ribbon to receive the award. Top winner will receive a Rather than compete large silver Revere bowl and movement of the Jesus the for $40. a gift certificate Jesus wiU win a smaDer People and the play ; Runner-u- p Dr. Christ H. Joel Superstar, for certificate $20. bowj and said Christians The" winner of the Designer Nederhood must repackage the Christian of the Year class wiD receive placing emphasis the large silver bowl and gift doctrine certificate for $40. - First on the intellectual and cultural aspects of the faith. wiU win a bowl and runner-u- p Dr. Nederhood, interna-tionaU- y certificate and second $15 recognized radio cerp and runner-u$10 a bowl speaker of the Back to God tificate. radio hour was guest speaker Hundreds of Ribbons Saturday night at the EvanHundreds of ribbons and 33 gelical Ministers Assn, annual silver Revere bowls wiU be banquet held at Westminster awarded in the flower show, College. A citywide raUy, directed with a large bowl for the best entry in horticulture and a by the association, wiD be number of smaller bowls for held Sunday, 7 p.m., in the Little Theatre rf the Salt other top entries. Entries can be house plants, Palace. ' L participating received and the winning teams eight basketbaU and six volleqhall won trophies. The event was sponuored bq Utah Special Olqmpics, Inc., Joueph P. Kennedq Jr. Foundation and the Universitqu Health, Phqsical Education and Recreation and Special Education departments. According to Garq O. utate director, the 4upe-ciprogiiuC was initiated in 1970 to provide athletic training and competition among a al The action was hot and heavy in Utah Special Olympics winter games at University of Utah. There were 80 new households connected to the system during the year, the report said. Connections at the end of the year were 2,715, compared to 2,635 a year earlier. In the 13th East area, the system summary showed average use per household of nearly 277,000 gallons for the period, up from 251,036 a year earlier. Average water use per day in the area was 742 gallons, up from 711 the year before, the report said. New water connections during the year totaled 190, the Plans Rally At Salt Palace perhandicapped mentallq sons More than 1,000 uuch qoungsteru have participated in various olqmpics events during the year. Lunch and a sleigh-ridin- g party were scheduled after the events at Camp Kostopul-o- s, 2500 Euigration Canyon. The summer Olympics are 3 at the scheduled May University stadium. 12-1- in 1969. His announcement as small businessman of the year was made by Sen. Wallace F. Benin Washington. nett, Mr. Brockbank' wiU be h, ered for similar national honSen. said Bennett. report said. ors, Jeep Patrol Seeks Income Tax Relifef A pistol match, business meeting and banquet occupied some 100 members of the Utah State Search and Rescue Board Saturday during their quarterly board meeting at die World Motor Hotel, 1900 S. State St. Winners of the pistol match, which was held at the Holla-da- y will Gun be Club, announced during an 8 a.m. breakfast Sunday at the hotel. One item briefly discussed list from work. He added that the group has two men working at the state Capitol on the subject of income tax compensation. also disThe members cussed the possibility of obtaining some form of state Mr. Smith said that accordhealth insurance for instance each to national figures, ing when a jeep patrolman is jeep patrolman has about inured while on a search. $6,000 tied up in1 equipment Jesse Evans, Riverdale, And an additional $2,000 is Weber County, was elected spent yearly for gas, fuel, adfirst aid chairman during the ditional equipment and time during the meeting was the some possibility of obtaining kind of income tax compensation for our men, said Bob L. Smith, state commander of the state jeep patrol from Provo. Outlooks Very Mild Under Partly Cloudy Sides - ' National Weather Service Some cloudiness Sunday with warmer temperatures expected Highs In the 50s, lows near 30. Probability of rain or snow 10 percent. CHART , Eastern Nevada Fair south nad partly cloudy north Sunday and Mon day. Not much change In tempratures. Lows both nights In 20s and hiqhs Sunday and Monday mostly in 50s. Wyoming Partly cloudy south, varwith snow showers iable cloudiness mountains north portion Sunday Partly cloudy Monday. Warming trend through Monday Highs Sunday upper 30s and 40s north and west, 45 to 55 southeast, Lows Sunday 20s, 30 to 40 mountains. with zero to 15 mountains. Highs Monday 45 to 55 north and west, 50 to 50 southeast, 35 to 45 mountains. rain Occasional Southwest Idaho valleys and snow in the mountains Sun- Little temday Mostly cloudy Monday perature change. Highs both days 4Gs. Lows 25 to 35. Southeast Idaho Cloudy with rain or snow Sunday. Mostly cloudy MonLittle change. Lows temperature day. 18 to 28 Highs both days 35 to 45 Extended Forecasts Tuesday Through Thursday Mild but with stow cooling Utah trend. Highs Tuesday 55 to 65 lowering to 50s Thursday. Lows 30 to 40 Tuesday lowering to 25 to 35 Thursday. Chance of showers at times northwest portion. Mild but with Eastern Nevada slow cooling trend. Highs Tuesday In lowering to 45 to 55 Thursday. Lows 25 to 35 Tuesday lowering to 20 to 30 Thursday Chance of showers at times north portion. Chance of scattered Wyoming showers north about Tuesday otherwise few scattered snow showers northwestern mountains. Highs mostly 30s moun-tain- s end northeast, 40s west to 50s southeast. Lows 10 to 20 north, 20 to 30 south with zero to 10 mountains. Considerable cloudSouthern Idaho iness with periods of ram valleys and snow mountains. A little warmer with highs 40s to low 50s. Lows 20s to mid 50s 30s. meeting. The next quarterly board meeting will be held on May 27 in Fillmore, MiDard County. The state convention is 0 in scheduled for Aug. MonticeUo, San Juan County. The groups members and 18-2- their wives attended a banquet and dance Saturday night. Pops Concert Has Variety Starting with traditional sefrom Handel and Brahms and finishing with lively, barbershop sounds, the Family Pops Concert Saturday night at the Salt Lake Tabernacle had something for lections s; Minister Group ribbon Tot-lan- g j.n 16-1- 8 80 New Households . TEMPERATURE of Phqsical 13-1- Average use per day in gallons per household was 765, up from 695 the year before. Small Businessman the Intermountain Area are invited to participate and compete for prizes and rib- Held in the Universitq over. There were no losers. 1970. cochair- Hummel, team. Education Complex, the gomes drew and upectators competitors from throughout the Beehive State. The boqu and girls were divided not onlq according their abilitq or skiU level, but also in different age groups: 10-and 19 and acre foot of water is equal ' 325,800 gallons. Use of water in West Jordan, the report indicated, went from about 354 acre feet in 1970 to more than 854 acre feet in 1971.- A summary of the system in the Granite Park area showed the average use in gaDons per household for the period was nearly 265,000 gallons, Up from about 250,000 in Utah State Senator Named Show in conduction with the festivaL Ail amateur and professional ceramic artists in Anna Spaneboom, Mrs. Eleanor Geertson, Mrs. Mildred Jacobson and Mrs. Phoebe Kenneth man. 9 8ut one would never have known it The enthusiaum, dededication and termination, sportumanship exhibited bq the qouthful competitors at the Utah Special Oiqmpies winter games was just like that of arq other athletic Utah feet in 1971. president; at the Utah Garden Center, Sugar House Park, and from any committee member. Children are invited to enter and there are special classes for them, said Mrs. Leland MitcheU, chairman, and Mrs. 1 Pocatello 38 Montan Butte 38 Bozeman . 46 28 West Yellowstone everyone. Five numbers by the Utah Symphony, directed by Ardean W. Watts, opened the before a large proceedings and appreciative audience. The barbershop groups took over after the intermission, with numbers by the Utah Valley Skyline Chorus, Sait Lake Beehive Statesmen, The Evans Quartet and the Bountiful Chordbusters. e barA medley of bershop favorites was the fitting end to a of light music, p ,03 1 15 19 12 .04 Nevada Elko Ely Las Vegas ,. Reno Wmnemucca 28 29 43 36 45 54 71 ... 60 v .16 fr. tr 32 - 55 .11 Wyoming Cheyenne Big Pmey Evanston Rock Springs Sheridan ... .. . .... ... ... 45 27 37 35 38 . IS 17 04 tr. 7 10 , 16 Colorado Denver Grand Junction - ....- old-tim- 53 52 13 29 .01 Pacific States Anchorage 5 Fairbanks 5 74 Honolulu Juneau Los Angeles .. Portland San Die90 San Francisco Seattle Spokane 62 57 7 53 38 50 50 43 38 26 19 .. 71 ... 48 ... k 11 67 . IN TIME OF NEED DEMAND A .05 34 Midwec .... Bismarck . Chicago Detroit .. Duluth Kansas City Minneapolis Oklahoma City Omaha St. Louie - T6 32 32 13 46 20 50 46 42 6 JOHNSON .0! .02 .19 .00 21 25 9 19 7 8 23 .02 Eist Sundays weather forecast map indicates skies fair to partly cloudy . . . and a chance of rain, snow in mountains. Highs hi 50s, lows near 80. BURIAL VAULT your family vision center was SINGLE Williams said: While reasonable control of animals that currently practiced and, warnings as to the currently known presence of attack-minde- V'' 1970 Tribunes Annual Garden Festival To Feature Ceramics, Other Art 4 Idahes .$' An Directing Show Mrs. Thelma Drechsel is chairman; Mrs. Willa Williams, cochairman. They are assisted by Mrs. Leona Hall, chapter president, Mrs. Itfalio. Mulls ties! uuc-ceedi- Murrays use of water is up to more than 115 acre Tribunes Home, Garden Festival beginning Friday in Sait Palace. I ' were fairlq tqpical. And qet theq, and the volleqball game'- and swimming competition, were special. The participants, just over 200, are mentallq and-o- r phqsicallq handicapped. County Areas The district provides water to more than 15 areas of the county, the report showed, with the greatest increase of water use coming in Murray and West Jordan. Lanting. , s, 15 House Speaker William J. age 18. 4.7 gallons, The tweeting of refereeu whistles, cheers from upecta-torbarking commands from coaches, pounding of rubber-sole- d uhoes up and down the f 1 o o r. . .T h e b ashetball Saturdaq games morning $13,396,773. TheYninimum age for legal drinking of liquor and wine is now 21 and the minimum age for drinking beer is 20. .- percent from C 1972 Handicapped Lure Crowds the annual report released Saturday stated. And the general manager of the district, Robert B. Hilbert, said the growth in water use reflects the continued growth of the county. During the same period, the report showed, revePues for the district increased from $1,250,593 to $1,381,505. Total value of the water system increased from $13,002,129 to The BOISE, IDAHO (AP) Idaho House, by voice vote, retflsgd Saturday to concur to 18 billion to 5.6 billion The Salt Lake Tribune, Sunday, February 27, animals Educational Media Assn. Elects President at Meet Salt Laka Weather Data: Precipitation for period ended Saturday at 5 p.m. trace, precipitation for deficiency .64, 44; accumulative precipitation since Oct. 1, 1971. 14, accumulative excess, 1 14 Sunrise 7 05 a m. MST sunset 6'17 p m. MST. are also required, the law imposes no duty on park authorities to warn about completely unforeseeable' actions of wild animals. Mati Found Dead Winding up its founding meeting at noon Saturday, the 250 or so members of the Utah Educational Media Assn, elected Donald Smellie their first president. Dr. Smellie is chairman of the educational media depart-meat Utah State Univer- -' sity. The convention of libraricoordinators ans, audio-visuand television specialists from schools around the sttjte opened Friday. A spokesman said the propose of the new two-da- y nt Special to The Tribune OREM Randy Verl Wilkinson, 2k 192 S. 400 West, Oiem, was found dead Friday night at his residence of what Orem Police termed authorities "self-inflicte- d gunshot Hound. al , and change of information programs and to provide a means for the solution of comgroup is to facilitate the ex-- mon problems. all Other new officers terms elected to cne-yeare Orr Hill, media supervisor for the Jordan School Dis- first vice president; Kathryn Gardner, professor of education at Utah State, 2nd vice president; and James E. 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