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Show m rp w y y v w y w w yrfp rf rp y rp r rf tr vpi yiR-RR- F The Salt Lake Tribune, I NASA Executive Friday, November 14, 1975 C 3 S;is Local Problems Difficult Special to The Tribune SNOWBIRD Landing on the moon is simple in comparison to solving the local problems of pollution and environmental control. Dr. James C. Fletcher, administrator, National Aeronautics But. the program is costly. "Do the people on the ground, or the passengers or does everyone pay for the installation of these items? he asked. "Or. would a rate increase he and Space Administration, said justified? Thursday. Its hassles like those that make the He addressed a noise pollution semiproblems of pollution go beyond mere nar here, sponsored by the U.S. Departtechnology. the former University of ment of Transportation and hosted by Utah president said. the University of Utah. Still Millionaires We cant keep up with these probBut we are millionaires compared lems because more is involved than with those in the age. mere technology. If it were only a Our challenge now is to put techlike on landing technological problem, nology together with solutions to solve the moon, it would be solved, he said. the pollution problems of the atmosAircraft an Example phere, marine environment, air and energy situation, he noted. He cited the example of noise pollution in aircraft. NASA has developed a The conference continues Friday high bypass engine along with an with the presentation of additional absorbent material that can cut the scientific papers from some of the area of noise pollution by 70 percent. world's leading acoustical authorities. Value Cited Self-Givin- gs Those involved in working with charitable organizations have learned to give the most important thing: Themselves, a speaker at the Utah State Conference on Social Welfare said Thursday. Dr. William Timmins, associate professor of Public Management, Brigham Young University, addressed the luncheon session of the conference at Hotel Utah. "Those of you who have given of yourselves typify the teachings of the great political, religious and other leaders, he said. He noted that in 1904 the first meeting was held in Salt Lake City to organize charitable organizations. A consultant was called in: If you think modern horror stories of misuse of food stamps, welfare recipients driving Cadillacs and other stories are new, you are wrong. He consultant found one family here in 1912 receiving aid from six charitable organizations, he said. Dr. Timmins added that in 192.7 many national and international charitable organizations located offices in Salt Lake City. "I ask you to remember the past and where we have come from as we look to the future, he added. The conference continues Friday with a scheduled talk by Dr. J.D. Williams, professor of Political Science, University of Utah. Station Loses 850 To Masked Dundit A man wearing a red ski mask took about $50 from Smiths Independent service station, 1751-- 1th East, Thurs1 day night Salt Lake City police say the man entered the station about 9:30 p.m., brandished a small revolver, and ordered the attendent to fill a paper bag with money. The robber then fled castbound through the rear of the service station. Fall Sky May Turn Up Clouds National Weather Service Data Continued fair weather with warm days and cool nights is the outlook for most of the Infermountain Area through Saturday. Some precipitation is expected Sunday. Utah highs Friday should be in the 50s and 60s. i 'BlgTop'20.8cu.ft. 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Precipitation for November, .30. Accumulative deficiency, .22. Precipitation since October 1, 1975, 2.21, accumulative excess, .53. Sunrise Friday 7:13 MST; sunset 5:11 MST. ROVY, Births reported at Salt Lake area hosDitais during the 24 hours ended at 9 p.m. Thursday include: Valley West Hospital LDS Hospital South Davis Mr. and Mrs. Stan Hawker, 2094 W. 7300 South, West Jordan, son. Mr. and Mrs. Craig L. Terry. East, son. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Davidson, 1768 Herbert Ave., son. Mr. and Mrs. Max B. Gallegos, 1317 Thackie CL, son. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Schroeder, American Fork, daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Clark W. Burt, 2676 Wellington St., daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph N. Cannon, 7078 Pinecone. daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Kurt B. Adams, 2079 Wilmot Dr., son. Mr. and Mrs, Stephen O. Summers, 2165 E. 6630 South, son. Cottonwood DUERDIN'S GOODYEAR SERVICE STORES PEHRSON COTTONWOOD 2040 South State Salt Lake City, Utah 41 6 West 500 South 3789 Wall Avenue, and 1690 Washington Blvd. Ogden, Utah 4835 Highland Drive Salt Lake City, Utah BRINTON ELECTRIC EARL'S HOME FURNISHINGS 800 East Center Midvale, Utah 4700 South State Murray, Utah HOLLADAY COLLETT'S, INC. 2001 North 8th West Salt Lake City, Utah EUREKA APPLIANCE 37 East 3rd South, and 1426 West 3500 South Salt Lake City, Utah 1 JACK DUCKETT FURNITURE 150 North University Provo, Utah PEHRSON SUGAR HOUSE 2115 South 1 1th East Salt Lake City, Utah LUMBER 4747 Highland Drive Salt Lake City, Utah MORTENSEN APPLIANCE DAVENPORT ELECTRIC 1960 North 400 East Ogden, Utah 1 80 East 3rd South 4712 Highland Drive, and 3528 South 2700 West Salt Lake City, Utah SATISFACTION CENTER 250 East Gentile Layton, Utah 1670 West 12600 South Riverton, Utah Community Hospital Mr. and Mrs. Scott Lee Brown, 54 W. 625 North, Centerville, son. Mr. and Mrs. David Sessions, 324 W. Center St., Bountiful, daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Val Halouist, 651 E. 2000 North, Layton, son. Holy Cross Hospital and Mrs. John Springman, Harbor, daughter. and Mrs. Harold P. Franke, S. Mackintosh 3500 Ln., Holiaday. daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Scott Symes. 2181 E. 6630 South, daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Gait Grundvio, 2960 6th East, daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Walter T. Kuntz, 4796 W. 5100 South, Kearns, son. Mr. and Mrs. John D. Ravarino, East. M.dvale, son. Mr. and Mrs. Michael S. Miller, East. son. Mr. and Mrs. Michael J. Bencv. 279 E. 2880 South, son. Mr. and Mrs. James A. Murphy, 2475 Emerson Ave., son. Mr. and Mrs. Chester Wood, 180 J. St., son. Mr. 1080 East 21 st South, 916 South Main Street Salt Lake City, and 4265 Riverdale Road Ogden, Utah OGDEN'S DIRECT APPLIANCES 3670 Wall Avenue Ogden, Utah Hospital and Mrs. Douglas S. Burnett, 1C515 South, Sandy, son. Mr. and Mrs. Daniel 0. Cameron, 8622 Spartan Dr., daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Lynn R. Hansen, 1121 E. 500 South, daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Bruce T. Harper, 6905 Cormorant Cl., daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Doug is L. Hesse, 8140 S. Beaumont. Sandy, daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth B. Hunt, 1012 E. 5290 South, son. Mr. and Mrs. Larry W. Layton, 2504 Emperia! St., son. Mr. and Mrs. Rodney B. Morley, 49 E. Sunset, daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Donnie Olson, 6747 S. Georgia Dr., West Jordan, son. Mr. and Mrs. Ronald D. Woodland, Tooele, daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Brian C. Wr ight, 490 AituraCl., Sandy, daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd C. Young, 8096 Vicounti Dr., Sandy, son. Mr. 845 E. St. Mark's Hospital SOTER'S, INC. and Mrs. Joseph Howard, East, Midvale, daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Hansen, Tooele, son. Mr. and Mrs. James Sage. 367 W. 740 South, Bountiful, daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Everett Eichbauer, 2487 Beverly St., daughter. 1414 South 7th West Salt Lake City, Utah University Hospital All Models May Not Be Available At All Dealers S.L. Police Docket Complaints received by the Salt Lake C:ty Police Department tor the period ended at 9 a m. Thursday include: Mr. Mrs. Randy Wiikerson, South, Kearns, son. Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Barkley, 3624 S. 6930 West, Hunter, daughter. Mr. and 4370 W. 5375 Thefts 300 block, 12th Ave., salt spreader, $600 200 South block, 1200 West, $50 in lood stamps. Burglaries East block, Exchange PI., floor jack. $200. 600 North block. East Capitol Bivd.. television, bedspread, $495. 1000 East block, 400 Soutn. jewels, cash, $900. 100 South block, Sand Run Rd.. televisions, cameras, jewelry, watches, spoons, $1,400. 600 South block, 900 East, television, $400. 200 North block. Mam St.. $75 cash. 2500 South block. Park St., television, $100. 100 Sheriffs Docket Complaints received bv the Salt Lake County Sheriffs Department the period ended at 9 a m Thursday include: for Robberies 2500 East block, 7800 South, 7 Eleven store held up, unknown amount of a cash taken. Burglaries Robberies 5866-9t-h FREIGHT OUTLET block, State St., air released from car tires. South Mr. and Mrs. William C. Mansell, S. 3375 West, Granger, son. Mr. APPLIANCE & TV CENTER Vandalism 400 3725 4632 Bountiful, Utah cloudiness Friday night through Saturday. Lows Friday mght low 30s. Highs Friday mid 50s, near 60 Saturday. Probability of rain near zero through Saturday. Utah Fair Friday with variable high cloudiness Friday afternoon through Saturday. Highs SOs to mid 60s Friday tow 90s to upper 60s Saturday. Lows Friday night low 20s to mid 30s. Southeast Idaho Fair Friday. Partly cloudy Friday night and Saturday. A chance of showers over the mountains Saturday. Highs both days upper 40s to upper 50s. Overnight lows 20s to low 3Us. Nevada Fair and continuing so most of state through Friday night. Increasing cloudiness and gusty southwest winds northwest portion Friday leading to a chance of mountain showers Friday night. Variable cloudiness and windy Saturday west portion spreading eastward during the day. Not so cold nights. Overnight lows north and central portion near 30 Friday night. Lows extreme south in the 40s. Highs mostly upper 50s and 60s except in 70s extreme south. Clear to partly cloudy Wyoming Friday. Variable cloudiness north and fair south Friday night and Saturday. Slight chance of mountain snow showers northwest comer on Saturday. Locally windy north central, central and southeast through Saturday. Lows Friday night zero to 20 far west, low 20s to mid 30s elsewhere. Highs Friday and Saturday 32 to 52 far west, mid 50s to low 70s elsewhere. Extended Outlook Sunday Through Tuesday Utah Chance of showers Sunday. Generally dry and colder Monand day Tuesday. Highs 50s to low 60s Sunday lowering to the 40s by T uesday. Lows 20s lo mid 30s Sunday lowering to 15 to 25 Tuesday. Southern Idaho Chance of showers mostly over the mountains. Highs 45 to 55. Lows 25 to 35. Nevada Turning cooler with rain and snow Sunday clearing from the west late Monday and Tuesday. biock, 50 West, camera, jewels, cash, $316. 400 East bock, 4500 South, beer, cigarettes, Si 72. so. 1600 East block. Creek Rd., vacuum cleaners, china, television, oven, kitchen appliances and dishes, clothes, $2,375. 1200 West block, Pinewood Dr.. construction equipment. $355. 6700 South block, 1300 East, tools. 7500 South $99. Thefts 500 North block, 300 West, man robbed of $150. Assaults North block, 300 West, man's hair pulled. 200 South block, State St., woman Struck. 50 South block, West Temple, man's foot run over by automobile. 100 2400 $260. 2900 $100. 3600 East block, Walker Ln., saw, East block. 5800 South, horse, South block, 3600 West, clothes, $90. 1600 West block, 2100 South, $119. 3600 South block, 3600 clothes. $128. radio, West, |