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Show The I ahe Tribune. Sunday, November 17 24, 1474 I)a id Brinlt r Wests Governors Gel Backs Up n redefinition lu-- r T ' newly o'' ol Cmeago ilmne G.n.ri! is ali.ad bn ku plunk " Suue DM. the count: s mainline ti rer cannot pmin tn.in ,ii. I m p.nt ALDINGTON There is real worry incide some of the highest offices it ii- eminent and Ixiaid rooms of t'diistrt that the country is smknu last into a dipiession ct as that could (link ami deep as tl e i Ills Oi 1 AA ii Piius ' is gam- - Mil m - iLm ; to tali it' uds s. h in vp liat tlie .o ei momn pi ox: is like a 'due! Whill tt loses speed It Wobbles, .aid w In ii it steps n I. ills Hoi plunk w , c" ! 3 Not ill White House Inside the mar the only pl.u e w bu c the depression dun or is not roco miod. oon p iiatelv is i bo ph.ee that mattes Ironically lde headquartel s of the Fede'dl Ke-- , serve Hoard. the (doom m the ter is t as thick as the . J most the While House I mier Richard M Nixon and now Piesident Ford the White House has Ik hi like ,i man with a bad. lingering Siolll. b .lihe wild ii uTs he has call. Of and is afr.ad to go to the doctor Nixon and now lord have Hied to with .ispu m Thi ' tre.d lolled oil i llo lot ds( um I' '01t ad More I'p-.miKes iid.i rei e- 'ion (.arjiet on '.he floor Mi . Kiildnii iei n e rn i n e n t eeor.omist told me pro, a.cTv that he no t tum, longer believes his publi-mad. onl two months ao. tnat the i mrtrv is heading men ly into a - 11 pie-.h- recession Vila n Uu m In the auto m lusli's nt is men ,wiii at a li ighleiini- ; Iv.-r- I - old re. I'ssimi Wins). II1- '- s people to I'. Ill U.llatloii by bll llli less, at Hit ei lime lh.it redm eti buy in 4 ol autos an-other i o isn.nior goods is causing moic and t unentjilov nn ot it s Spiralling i ou can A ,.n b.o'Miii development or supern lr ket or auto show mom Inl.ation has raised pr.t ( s .SO high that peoj le ( a.lllot houses or pork chops oi buy as pi.ui autos as dies used to bu When jKOple bu less, production falls, m..nuiat product luics !a.. oft wmkeis mid i.mcel expansion plans fills Win n Whip the production I. ms t.r.i-iiovm.nt it'.-- mid exp..ii'ioiis are c i" . hd in lift net a lea blit unity I. hills! a s. ft Sslon Is hi . if h.' i mi li..s hit nil industries In the hou'iiu mihistiv rising pi u es ol mater in!' ."nt m(.rtg;oe mm v led months o tailing prndai tiur. and nneiiiploy j ! aiio led The tin canct r spreadm,. n, sic C 1 .aiise tiiie.npi.-- i r ( !c iih i ssion lor instance, will me ill in steel, p.'unt s s to Unity Pro)osal Simplifies Succession Fete ..ruidtu-se- n The search f"r a successor to Halt Lake City Ma.xoi .lake Garn invites a comparison with the s stem for replace- that mm n.issioncrs Jciinmits Phillips. Conrad llairison .md Steve Hamisen are all inter-- , steel in being named mavor. making agreement upon anv one of them impossible If the riM-r- t is true tia v ill most likcl; tuin to a pnvate cit'en iureeable to ail The piohlun is l bv i aied xliox disallowing a i.ommee Irani voting for hmisi lf We do not know how true reports are Fven so. a month or m weeks couid bring changes in attitudes The whole matter could ho settled .urmablv the da of Mr Cams resigr.a . t mi or sho-tlthe rcalti r I ndesirable I lie erta.ntv IN ment proMised bj tlie Salt Lake Countv "-Goveriiment Study j CommisMon Th n port-- s 1 m-np- Garn in the Mr S Seii.de will et. I have Ihi Tit-n- - quin his resi'.na tion as mat or tln-s- some Lem around the firs' ot the ! year 11 Son dei idld to res ign a bit early Mr warn could bv spec nil arianuc me nt be swun in some time m December or milv January In fore the new Coil-re- 's oftit lallv convenes One wav or the other Salt Like Cit is going to ho ..bnut a mayor m a !''i'icl short time In order to till the vacancy. a nominee- for tlie position mint rei one at least thi ec votes from the remaining lour commissicmei s The nominee may be a member ot the commission now siTtinum m. lie a pin ate citizen If no nominee receives confirmation 0 by at least three mernhers vu.hin da; s alter the vacancy tornrilh occurs, 'he itv auditor must be added to the commission to hi Ip break the deadloc k The statuli s carrv no provision beyond this a d pros'iniablv a situation could d.vclop wherein then- would be no mavor appointed at all lor the last ear ot Mr ti,.rns term ol office Ben-net- i t In st the i xistmu prov islet. s ah.iw an undesii able deive ot oneortamt' a right to a (ilicoiis have a netd reasonably fast, efnetent mechanism This is (ne of a series of columns which will appear in The Tribune between now and March h 197) when volets of Salt l.ake County will vote for or against a new governmental system for the county. Mr. Crundfosson served as Director of the Salt Lake County Government Study Commission which prepared the plan of government He will answer questions from readers if you will address them to him in eait- of T he T i ibune - - U la Note tne lee.uijs ni'iend in the Utters i oiun. ns and on talk radio and among columnists a, to the problems m ge'titig pi a. enients lor Agnew Nix-ami hord eeilain unrest jurnn-s'c- . ' luiu. We wont ev lul'y relax utitil nt t. r the m presidential election 1 ' lb plating a lountv (omriissian. r . a limit it 11 bn mor. detiniten ear. t two remainmr (iiir.nii-sicniT- v he n de. ide in in day s on a i t hi gow mor dm ales in the next T'l The undesirable feat ire m this system is that ore or two pi rsmis make a politic :.l decision o! enormous significance 1ji a i onmui'.;;y ol joo u m pi h.i- - a rs-ui- s C omplete New System tali r the propo'-- d Plan ol (.ov em ' tor the C ity and ( ounty . both of PH nt the above described systems would be done away with and a new one estab-l- i ih a L m wnt n ed - and elticuiay inueu'vs 1. H. Most ol !" ,"s lx-o- Urn's snnelmdv else s Nn More (.host Towns of Iho goven.or-positiospecih-'w ill not to niei ec h. fin The s n . Ix-c- Hie Governors Conference in bul some VAashinghm m t in a lor were t v ident m eonversd-- t ions hi"-- . They feel 'ha1 resources development must le planned on a basis that yenuaie ledainatum and that meets 'Re n:tl .osts (,f temporary boom towns ' We don t n.x-.- l any tnore- ahmitniru v host towns bke we have in Rot k Sm tugs ' s..'d Lamm tlu-me'- s Found Allies t' - second theme is that energy conservation must lx- given at least a.x ntmli emphasis as the development ot - an cm, .basis new gy sour.es these "overuots find lacking in pie sent national policy A - In their dt Humiliation to protect the s'Xial balance and sp. c ial haraeH-- ot llteir stdtes, in tin tr u .llingness to form a regional political movement and lo use the dispiopiiilmnute puw.r low IM ul.it. on States etio in Hie Senate, est s ot the the new Demix-rataie strongly remimsu nl of the South . rn Democrats ot previous genet at ions r lea-le- AA i Mates' Rights Batiie ben Lamm was asked if tins fight nonsuits th. states' rights battle ol tn li7os an-- i Fimis he '.od "A on bet it dms but I hate to use that term Mv lit'! v o' c mini nt ob was in the uvi! now the i onnotauoii' rights field, an-- i ot states' lights AA 1 1 I h. Lamm eouimui-mott ) Id use to see caned m stone on the ( apitul Hew is the a1-- a - past b..t IMvw tn J'tpl ojiH rnustothe ciangi Hit- t opy ight i ' VunDcilm Lviii since the Nivv R.pubh Democratic politicians can as vull hne Ihiii piooiisiir, neitlui mllation ".or (tepressiop Ii it con,, s di will snred the rsilitii a. .and s.h tal fain ic of this country iia-rqiniklv and violently than it was 'hud by mtlation The violence of the .os and evta the mis would look like i hi!' Iren s play m the 7"s age-relate- d e'U 7 1 reach ret.iement age U we develop an illness, chances are tile i e is a remedy for it medical u.s vull and tin n some Dc-.d- . rs-- cj advances have 4 Engage m inlereslmg and regular recreational activities 5 Acqime a ol since theie is no better anliilute for tension and minor irritations fi Avoid excessive emoti-ma- i ten 'ions and unpleasant situations, lie cause these lead .0 inetlsitivei.i ss 7 Ailheve lo mutual loyallv ol H lends a I , e preferably be tore your full birthday . start to take better care ol yourself, since health at 65 takes mm . than luc k There are many things an average hi a'thy perjon can da to live to a ripe old age. 1 call tlie follow mg suggestions "Ten Commandments mr the Eldei ly Watch Diet I. Ett a balanced diet, including orofiaai. wtamms and fluids, and less fata and calorie. This regimen w ill help maintain healthy tissues and nounnl weqibt. d orutniary Set aside s long be ton ut.li ing them On oi ' ot regular relaxation and obtain adequate rest of both ixxiy and mind 3 ne-- Senator Soaper Maintain regular elimination buddy waste products Be sure to tell youi doe tor about any major changes m ixiwel habits .And provided us wiih incentives and ways to maintain good health, we must no! wait too i v ;il we arc our 1! to goin Diet, Rules Help Old Age member that legislative ami ad puiiistiative branches of ovcrninint l mnpi.tei ' w. arc t"lu. c ;m t rite i would In uted so that a mayors jMietrv tine, c lialleiiged lo do so came would not vacate a ' at on up with a Verne end, I'- - ' I" leap Is the City and County Count:! Article 1. Not worth .sttill.. to . iawl w.istii.ilir ol ilie Finn of Government" sect ion s more than a s.cond ptic in aiiyb-i'sa.. it the unexpuvd ti nn lemainm is st eoiiti lss than a year theoifu e shall be fiilt-bv appointment by a maturity vote ol forbidden by the the entire membership ol the Council has to Gfece relumed tunta S of id u military a votes hat w( tre an minimum It s an old custom that stalled vv.lh the tio'ii the n niitrliets hurthennoie. disai ming ol the tms de Milo .molding to tlie plan, the ned-io- n would bavi to hi madi within lUdaysm Hie 'ii s.dnv. indue ol the District Court would hi required to da sU within the 1 next y 1 Dr. v.-a- llate-sma'ai- o it s d 1 Deimx-rutioverwhelmm majorities The Democrats ii Congress his r liiflatton either have not The prediction is ba'i d or tne touvut.on that tin cout.tiv. i. leaning ..udustiy and lalvor, will not again t der.it . the waste and suite ring of the K. tw iiospum is easily misuper AAe belong lo the .mini said I u.te Stat.s and weie proud of it AA. le not hlue-cyeAt abs U y um to hold up this count rv i lot the trail'll r ol siwer I in i rt.iinty the mantle ot and did i in authority in e.ntinment i educes . as ele( ted tal. (lit Our is mi uoiil.t 'vhativer h.,t Con w dl ri at t to in. h ar ot depression Wltll gov et nil,, nt controls and tepitla-i- r moi drastic than ord v. utUs (lolls My prediction is not based tust on the i- .iP xi .11 w Judst's phrase in oing to proiluie. not on tenns AA sti-at- es i Rather -- u-- plastii and other industries Rec. ssion tieconu s d. pr. ssum when production falls so deep and unemployso Inch that people cannot ment pay then dents companies go bankrupt and banks close Theie is real fear in la -- It plans that ml lath u bred interest rates o veils could tugger U monst.-iiuchai.t ol bankruptcies an bank (allures Timre is p.u.ulox n.'ide the nony at the White House Foul and other Keinihluails believe the best govern meet is Fm least government His aspirin is a council on wage and price stability th;.l cannot even suspend the Hi saar pro :m t eases n in.i retu-e- s wa-- e and price controls, deep bud u i uts jo.! othei forms of surgi t y ( (ingress to React It fold will do nothin., about mlla 11 The Westerners say t hi ir po'ition is not one of locking up" then- energy n serves vvh, . the nation suHcrs "I was n a pretty lonely position out theio," he said, ' hot now I've gut allies " Junge found ready agreement to his re. tonal approach from the new ly ileeted Democratic governors ol Col oi ado, New Mexico and Wyoming and Eu Di. k Lamm Jeiry Apod Hel 'Chler With potential help bom carryover Demo, rata governors Cecil Andrus of Idaho Arthur Link nt North Dakota and Calvn Rami ton of Utah - who missed the orammg session here Judge sees a ihance to assemble a political bhx strong enough to rests solutions to the energv cris "that mean plowing and pundi ring nur states " f ant(d Envirunmenlalist Colei ado's Gov le. t Lamm, a na tioiiallv known environmentalist who lirst won lame lot bis sueeessla! ettents to keep the F7ii inti r Oly mpics out ol Colot ado, pul the position ol megs in blunt tet ms 'AAe have on'y peicent ol the popiuatum in the Rocky Mountain states.' he sanl, "but we have 4' puoent (! the lcsiuirces ,uid 16 percent oi tla nn mbei ship ol 'he United State s Senate c 1 uctue Vw llicit Tin dis.ase now is spreading to and rebnieis and is muimiuetir leechng on its. !t Other h iclds v i sa 1.1 eat s ago on a pl.itlorm pled me light controls on strip mining in i astern Montana and a three y.ar moratorium oil water diver sum for industrial uses tioin the Yellow stone River I Depression? Even the While House Is Worried T l to have seen what's happ-m-'and Tennessee and v'est A irumia and ntlx r states that h.iv e b( cti the nation s coal but and we're vot Lamm .on.sg to Itt th P happi n to us "AAe - I'. n.xi.it'. -- nv ci n a s of Rot ht Moon t.an 'ta'is not with Montana tiot Tom ot a JtiiLe I) to discuss the re initial orgau.ation on tcsoutce de telopmenl WTule nothin- - nieio ua. acrom plisited at tile hist vwinn than an thin-- t Kentuckv got In elt-c-- the ai , e What maker this alliance jvoht practical ts the conversion of the Mountain West m this month's o' is into a Demo, rat.e temtorv It will In- governed men who aie by phdi.nl m one wnv or another, to a ol go slow" poll. on thi rxploilat'-'the r.imi'.'s enormous coal, oil shale and mniet ai u sent i es o e t o d 1 pii-par- eve organize," he said, "or tne Eastern banks and corporations administration, will helped bv the pic k us off one by one I positions Several v-- t v of 1 Is Must Organize p i u t " . a tradition and "I Lor al consort ! .U.i-imn- tut-her- i n o it a lion XfllOtHan HiUU - (r,o tliat may cause yet another mere nr- we re sa.,u;a - that happen to colonic s ala I. . r they are Coh-- t ado or thT'-"v;it theie is not some assertiveness it tl part ot tin ti It ndet's And we are not .mug to lx- - colonized F it to pool soak' Initial aid md ail up a stall to agenda for nuthei meeta.gs, Jadges within four nn mbs pod is the of a regional alliance to conti al emruv all.! l. soul ce dt ( lopment in the West ashnigtuii Fast Syndic ait HILTON HT AD s c - A nirttm;, on ih- fin.d morning of the Contort Democrat u Gov tins week in oil. ht into west a now issue and a m a AA and lamtly k Take pride m what you do Nothing I' giatitymg than the satisfaction gained from a job weil done 9 Failietpate in community, cluiich and social affairs 10. Continue expauMon of wisdom, kiiovvlc-dgand i xx': ic nee. George T Lock Land, author ol ' Grow or Die." said "Not to grow is to (he m-'t- daV s special Flection term had niort than ar lilt to lun, tne Cil; and Cm n'y ( ii i k vv mid hold a spec ial election to fill tin vaiaiiiy in the nttu e (if may or Such ih limn would have hi tic held Ixtueen mi H and days alter the vacant y li he unexpi-t- a Weekly Bridge Quiz I! ( ( .on n curtcl (x South vou hoid 107 9S52 K7f.T K4 1 ht- bidding has pro. ceded North Cast South West Both uiaerabie, von hold. K843 4M102 762 95 The bidding has proceed.-North Last South West Q.l v Pass Pass 1 1 W - Pass Pass 1 Fass 1 2 W ? hat do v Pass 2 ? ' ou bid row v l.o,h v uhii rnble as South vou hold J72 J9 AQJS KQ76 The bidding has pro. ceded South West Norih Cast U 5 a' AJF KJ6532 The biddirg h.s pr. . d. d: North Fast South West K72 9 2 What do v 2 ? mi bid now 3 s What do North South v ulner able, as South vou hold. 51 K78 952 5AK32 d T he bio.biig i.a.s pro.'ts..( North East South West Q .3 1 2 W Pass Pass 1 Fass Pass Pass 1 U.6-No- Pass Pass 2 4 ail hid now ulner rth ..hie, as Sout h v ,ni hold. 94 J4 AKQ109 K(l!ti T he Dtdd.ng has proceoaed-SoutWest North East Pass Pass 1 Pais ? hat do voj hai row Pass Pass Pass 1 4 5 3 4 N 5 T f I Pass Pass Pass . H t h ' iMT.thlO W ,1' imk Ii r .ui'W i rs iii Mm hat do you h.d now ri iv Howanan Guttar B IU, CWtmtis Loociod Reg Lne presi.ii nt ol the council was not mail, tne automatic sin c c ssot to Lie inavoi hc.ausi council pn suh nt is a puii-biii- s posit. or. The btu.L Cutmus shin Hum tt it would fa too .it it an I'lioosU H mi "It a ittl'eu vslllatg to oente-- r part tune to government to lequue lum m her to step up on short nolle i and take the lull time tespoi"i blhtv v Ians w ho adv Ise . .l.i Ils to shop lound fot harvain, are oHt tided wten Foil1 tnev In Q 4 ,11 1 i hat do on bid now Q2 Ncitncr vulnerable, South vou hold Evtry mayor would be required to appoint an acting mayor to serve in the rn.ivot s absent c from the City and lountv or (luting other bricf tmapacity Ill, 1. ,..,r he ling mayor would also serve chime the period of tune it hi Id a spt n.tl ( It U ion or v. mid 'ake loi Hie ( nun. il to make a ch t som on a u phi. client nt the mavor In this way the Gov . rnment stud Commission saw to it not on. day would go by without Th.rc someone being m command would,, t even he the threat of it ,i K k pn and choose Ong Coil Hun le ' to Ji was that tp He til .T t. f t i . i a. im m t 125 CHICKER1NG PLAYER PIANO Ong $! 435 $ Repo.M-'.ooi- Bench liKluUeet 1,1 Walnut consol Would Cost $2 209 New 80 ,750 UPRIGHT PLAYER PIANO BALDWIN Wolnut Rbuiif 845 Lute Model Cost $1 200 Was $1 900 NOW USED THOMAS autifui Snall Organ Value $900 Many Diuw Features Coit Ovr $900 New & 1 f625 RoiU Benvb Included USED HAMMOND Rhythm foil Voicmq Double $995 Keyboard Auto $499 rhythm, L&(.o Beg $999 !v s H . r ab mi was i uith with r h ii nyiio g 1 y USED THOMAS s288 C.0NN ORGAN Otgun with auto pervuttion 900 $1,885 Beoui ti i Walnut Ai U NOW ONLY '299 m the polling md not enlv was h,s plane so i $1 Uspd Only 3 Y'fc(-K- 5 ah T NEW HAMMOND GRAND C0N50LLA it 1 1 5 V, Ax s. f p, A ?.Pa 2233 South Open sviyddDEmt iMon. 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