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Show . - - . , - e " , - , , t 1r ' .; - 0 , , - ' , ' . - - - - - . , : o:p..p.w..,:I'd7,:qq...a:.7:..T.p - , ,V - ,, 4 (,) . . ,, , , ,,,,,. . ,i , .....,, ' - - '' , ,,, , , . .., , , a fluffy ladies muff, hundreds of these 'rollers wind across field.. were created by stro ' - ' Jan.10 Phenomenon - - ' . ' ' - ..,- ., , 4.,-- ' , - . ,4,,,,--- - - - . - ,, . - ' , ......- .- .., ,' ,...- ,- , 2' ' . --- , , --, ',2- - -- N ,... ,...,..---,,,,......- D ' S' - -- '.-- r - -- . R 'IN - 1 , . ., . - I I I tarted frsthem7.as. TDets.seirevt yemws,ATLlio-i- - SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH ,, A I., !: , ' the accompanying Aol i JANUARY , THURSDAY, - 30, 1964 1 - . , A-1.6-- pioject was recommended for two districts in the downtown area. Recommendations were made at meeting Thursday 'morning of the Landscape - and BeautifiCitiOn Committee of the Downtown Planning Ass It vas resolved that property owners in two districts which are up for renewal Oct. I, estabAsh A newilstriCtiot..he-lostallatio- n! A $150,000 lighting Fewer babies were born and ve r sons fewer old were ad-milled to the Salt Lake County HospitaLlast year than during the previous yeay. practically all other lines of service, however, the hospital was busier in 1963 than in 1962, ó a accordifig-tpFViiëd Thursday by County Commissioner Marvin O. Jenson.;, - r' . Other alternatives for compared $2,044,882 ,''1) . ,,, , N- - , ., , ' 4114P ...,.. - - , , ;9' kti,, . Li Pk , I I1 r , - ''. t . - U.S. Funds Available Since federaLturds under the Total expenditures in 1961 1111143iirtonAtt woUd be availwere $3,009,310, compared with able for up to 50 per.cent of the $2,960,000 for 1962. cost, this would leave the county A big item was salaries and with $1 million to pay.. wages , sl N')'Jte- $2 million., ,A..,;,tcpoill:,:v..!1.0.-spi.t.o.!:- ' - - . -,....... ; ar- - Urged For 2 Si. ,;','. summer. Several suggestions have been made for .the hos i ii The 17.5 acres of property On which the hospital is located have been appraised at $1,250,- 000 and an appraisal of build- lugs IS It is estimated that the extended-care facility, to on the university campus In connection with the new medical center, would cost about ' - , ' - - - , Ito .4' . Not Needed The old hospital will not be needed for its present use after the new medical center at the University of Utah opens this 1 - Snow rollers aren't uncommon. They often occur in mountainous or hilly t country, but usually along roads where there are sloping bankS. The snow, temperature and wind conditions must be just start the-rolle- rs going, right;hr and ' few persons have seen whole fields,full of them, espedaily when they 'are in the - , - --- --- 1 u ' -- , NewT Lighting- Pio- - tu - ,- - cis who took ,,, - - - -- - , Lill 1. i if islot 8 SECTION - ' - I - . I , , ladies' muffs,- kept forming for ' nearly an hour. Many motorists .stopped - to see the strange sight Among j ';'',I, , . !I Salt takers who happened by 21st South Sugarhouse Jan 10 between the evenin' g of 6:30 and 7:30 p.m. witnessed a 'phenomenon many a meteorologist would give his eye teeth' to see 'The field betiTeen13th and 16th Eist,suddenly came alive, with "snow rollers, ' apparently $ by strong southerly winds whipping through the park gully and then across the level ,field, toward 21st ,South. kllundreds- LS much as 15 inches wide and 12 inches high, looking like sod being rolled up or fluffy white , . - - . . ' I t, - - - . - , , , , - S iRóJIer DOt , . , 4....s......,,,..,..,,...... .,, Deseret News Photographer Lionel V. McNeely caught this picture of unique"snow rollers",causecl, by the wind in field near Sugar' House Park 4 ' , , - -, LA, ms,......,,,,.....00.,...,0;......,...,....A.:! - , ., 1: ' i, - Like , e 4,,,-,- '- '. - k Thursday that the Salt Lake General Hospital might be sold for enough money to solve two important problems. An appraisal of its,worth Indicates it probably would bring enough to pay the county's $1 million share of an extended care facility at the University of Utah and also buy a park site in the hospital area, he said. - '':', - er Marvin :- 1 , i. Salt Lake County Commission- ' . ''' . a ,,.,,...,,,, , 4, ,, I , . , . . , ' , t '''' -- - ... ..,,,- .-- ,,,, "-,- . . ,z, ,,-.- Prole cts board-Iot- s , Could Aid , ' i , ,',, - - , , - , - , , ,, - - ) -, c.:..., . . ' - - 11,0.,....7:.N...-00...i....-0.........t-$.0- leorOed about" yeor': ord his attentto Les t,NO ty-t- o .- leoroing-abootv-fords- I Cold Water Saves s Life qtCh disposi- with $1,964,000 for 1962 and an tion of the hospital include keep- ' estimated $2,248,700 for 1964. --The hospital presen11yhas660 full and part-tim- e employes. Other expenditures during 1963: $752,03 for supplies and - ing the property outright for recreationor-other-county uses; keeping part of it for such purposes and selling the rest, or Its coldness saved Les, az By - STEVE RALE keeping it until after completion -- Deseret News'Medleal Writer 1 , cording to doctors. $181,689, employe ,of an extendeksamisoilityto, services; ot me le( The very same water that benèf1tsr$279-,-nffic-Finprocess forming op- get its maximum worth on the of poles with They usually are , fashioned , of erational equipment, and $5,365 market. change in the drowned - a Salt nearly foot candle 412 flOorespower at night and first seen early in I ' insurance and for meant he needed bonding. This , Citizens Call cent' also saved his County boy lighting. The poles would the morning, according to inforTotal surgical operations were Commissioner Jenson said he Lester Earl Nilsen was adkeoef: less as to be as sustain life. minto possible simple mation on the subject ' at the considerably higher in 19632 has received calls from some water an estimated ' imize further changes in design with the "good fortune" Salt Lalce Weather Bureau. , , ' 2,269, compared with 1,995 dur- - citizens and decoration. To urging keeping the fac- 10 minutes and into a stream of chilly Field Never possibly as long of Chairman J. Holman Waters, ing the previous year. Also up ility-for park and recreation 15 E. Arid Richardson, , clima- manager of the Newhouse Hotel water, as boy could.easilY have minutes after was the of number ; outpatient purposes. Others. have com1h3eopedaled died h a d n't tologist; said he has often seen where the breakfast meeting was ' Three persons suffered leg visits, 46,745 compared with plained that taxes are circumstances his over a tricycle already i snow rollers as he ,drives along held, said the - and the of his' and hack inic a canal the morn. purpose highenough,-ankment sThursday right hospital has never seen committee-wa- s to make general when they slipped on ice at three and grounds should be sold to log of last May 24. " Deliveries Decline For Mother -Black stuff figured in ' the the phenomenon ctuTinral a recontmendations to propertyl different locations new for the pay 676 there survive were facility. that However, only brother,- Spencer, -- 7owners. as much level field. But the county may have its "The almost Joseph H. Lloyd, 35,1057 Sr deliveries in-- - 1963, compared Weathei'teport - , cold," The Weather Glossary of the -- --to be with Les, and - ' theof cost 14th suffered a West, Approximate cake projand eat possible with 711 during ,1962 and the it, too, if the hos- said Mrs. Don stuff Thuis d ay. as the Nilsen, 4100-U.S. Weather Bureau describes to to summon his ect, according Steven R. Car- broken left leg while picking up average number of newborns pital and grounds sell for a 1135 East, who leaped into it snow rollers as a mass of snow lisle,., ,1"Continued 111 representative of Utah garbage at 2773 Fihnore St., in the nursery per day was 8.6 good price, he said. alerted Paul E. of search , in her boy.the somewhat like a lady's muff, Power and Light Co., would be (1535 smoky" ' .hfnHtweenr 1143 E. 4085 South.: East), Witnesses said Mr, last with 10 Salt- - Lake area, 4',:ii lA.,-;-!' in mountainous or hilly about $150,000. yearrcompared commOn Joer was into the cab ( Lloyd climbing , the previous year. Johnson is at work said the weather- - '?,!,:teili- country.. The snow must be just , One district covers the area of Its truckwherthis foot asI at that time of the Newborns received 3,142 days man as moist enough to make it co-- from State TStreet and South slipped on the ice. He was being of care in 1963 and 3,654 in 1962. Q.:!4.,..i0.0..0..c.0...$00..is.,,?10-0.7drifted day. hesive., The roller forms when Temple to sith South, and the treated at LDS HospitaL 1963 there was an avdown outside- .-1 He called to two Marines who down a slope, other 3rdSOuth from West Tem- - At the Allied the blows wind During -Building Mater" picking up some snow and rollnumber of 74.1 gerHigh temperaluckily chose that time for a to 2nd East 1585 W. North Temple, erage daily lals Co., ple ' ' -- Smoky tures were One of them, Steve ing it ,onward and downward The committee also agreed to Don Herbert, 61, 2450 W. 28th latricpatients- in the hospital, Tfurlough. , 78.5 in 1962. Such with found pected to range from 38 to 48 until it becomes toolarge or the cooperate 7 with 7 the Interior North, suffered compared Les. He was leg and bees in'around the state, except .28 to 38 ground levels off too much for Block Committee in their land- juries when he slipped on ice patients requited 27,032 days of The proposed bond ordinance proved by taxpayers last No- face down in the water and two 1963 and 28t643 days 0; for a new civic auditorium-sport- s in the northwestern valleys. the'wind to propel, it further. from where scape planning. vember.- ' entering a company , building. care in 1962. The lows were expected to dip ' 1 d arena was w found. Elwood complex readier emchairman Mr. Shape a op Herbert, company The only brehlosspekstrtid(c mtheentbotoardslerise between 8 and 18 Thursday Other Statistics provide that proceeds tzom The are cleared bi'the roller of the Interior Block Commit- ploye, was rushed to St. Marks started artificial as a member of night. of ' the would facility Is The report, prepared by Hos- operation for the tee, expressed the opinion that Hospital. accounting low was The ,Salt Lake area to a that inthe must and be a go person the pay of Alice 6,31952-11tprincipal h Max A. peculiar-shape,--cy-Administration thecivic development snowball's Kidd, East, pital Oddly, he had just gotten some forecast at somewhere- between lindrical with concave ends. Di- auditorium cOmplex would fractured her elector of Salt Lake va cards right ankle slip- - McBeth, contained the follow-pin- g terest on bonds, after expenses'. h explaining the 89 12 and 16. Highs Thursday and A copy of the ordinance Lincoln St. ing other statistics (with 1962 mensions vary from very small greatly influence and encourage orice Members also shall seuhr e emresucitation from his mid-30Friday will be in the Civil Deputy terms drafted ', cylinders to some three, four or beautification of the downtown (940 East). She was taken to figures in parenthesis): of three 'years ployer. Les, gasped. Just once. according to the forecaster. 011ie McCuleven seven feet in circumfer- area surrounding the complex. Salt Lake General Hospital. Attorney County (21,24,424 Then he lay still again. visits, Emergency of date Snow flurries are possible in ence. appointment and loch is nnwreadylortheChtc, -572);average number sla continue to serve until a suc- , Knelt To Pray - of adult the northwest part of the state. . and child patients a day, 141 ago bonding attorney firm of cessor has been Lake Salt duly appointed Predicted w a s decreasing the Sugar House Park area, County deputy sher, Cutler. and (141.3); total number of days Chaprnan and qualified iffs arrived and took over Mr. ! cloudiness Thursday night, be- checked the winds that evening of care given to adults and chil-Manage Facilities - -, Not Included Johnson's job. About then, Mrs. and they were coming partly cloudy in the at bis-ho-me dren, 51,469 (51,557): Mr. McCulloch noted Thum No provision is made in the Nilsen saw her boy for the first north and fair in the south Fri- about 35 miles an hour. He estit for centof the ordinance occupancy I proposed day that ' time since he'd tak e n the mates they may have been about Slci.::Ti.017.poilt--'H'.ple4day. geriatri c inpatients was 74.1 also creates a governing body proposed ordinance for one year 40 and , in tumble. - ti and an miles hour the terms Utah in of board The high temperature park, , (78.5), competed with 70.5 (70.6) to manage the facility to be 11min-toye-- to. this little Wednesday was recorded at St. that as they swept through the poor iinedby tentfor adults and children known as take County ByGARLD.;BLODGE'rT EvattJones;11246 per Commission. 59 above:- - Bryce Can-- - gullyit-cause, 'turbulence which George--- -1 thing on the ground and knelt to and 61.4 (n.5) per cent for new- - Convention Board of Directors.", News 300 Deseret Start Writer be-IS. entered the West, started the rollers. A layer of plea she recalled. Vacancies on yon registered the low, a the board whethpray," will - The board -supervise, , e fore s&w and Second tempera-OwD . ' The of Is FARMINGTON er light fluffy trial gree reading. by expiration of term, or An. ambulance screamed to trict Judge : manage and control the faciliInpatient cosis of about 30 combined to a Bountiful man on a charge of Thornley K. Swan. An eight- For the entire nation Hibbing, r $17 million in otherwise ,shall be filled by:a the scene and attendants ad- ties by acquired an cost for - : Average inpatient Minn.;-turnein the lowestreada-mhtus-6,--a- make conditions ideal for the second degree murder ended member See ap-- , bonds ORDINANCE on 1 1 had DROWN See on been obligation selected Page general jtuy , per day nd Wednesdiy-whe- rt he p Fe ad e d uma, winterspectacle. - - . t book-oweather published "guilty" to a: reduced charge of but the lesserchargeandt the' of ;1.45 compared with 1962p, I was the warmest-pla- ce , ., ... .. ....., ....5.kro.r.;,,..,..,.'Ycr'r..1.r.r!..?.,1 plea came bef any t estlmonyi outpatient per visit' $9.87 (a de-- t .. See BOILERS on Page 6 ........ ,..Ttygt ,....,.. with a T- r.. ......... involuntary manslaughter. ' I was presented. BargainDayscrease of one ., 1. A ..... ..... , r,..'.........,,,112?I''"'sh,..c.44 Charged In Shooting rpm visit $9.02, Jones inpatient $15.06 per day (an inwas in 1N : the charged crease of 87 cents). William-Petersedeath of John shooting . ' Mr. McBeth said the lower so 45, ::0 S. Main, Boun:A ...::: , ' ..... .', ;'1 in the Bou- figure for geriatrics is because ,,,, tifu4, last Nov.-such patients generally require ntful City Cemetery. - --' Attorneys for both sides less drugs, less laboratory work, - .--, HEYDsed berries to pick- - their- George him, agreed there was no justifica- fewer operating room visits and ' tion for continuing the trial be. less skilled personnel. Grandpa replied,'"He's been away ,,, f4 ' candidat!s down in Strawberry Flats and , , - .' 4440. '. "Old Fashioned II a r g a I n .,,.,t of $3,081,Of to college-gt- e's the total " '............il".'L.46 ';."' of cause to)zarter charges ,',,:,.. conthe agricultural circumstances ....4kA the way Grandpa Jaclson ,explained ft, it : , come again to down- ' 29,1 made to all patients, $1,838i- . Days" has Man the rest of us?' , nected with the case. ,ar and .,,,, seemed logical. Lake town Salt shops City Jones shot Petersen as the lat- 058 was paid by Ahe county for - ' ,, ',':'"-, if ; ', .,' i Grandpa said it iokingly, but he had lived ' t.. sat in a parked car with indigent patients. Other sources stores. , The rest of the congressian:al ., ''......... to see Uncle George make move money off ; minded tt.i.;-,.- . . . The ' ' included budget thrifty, of : wife Jones' patients, ;.,.:. payment near !..i.s'i.e...s..F....." 1,weir' the I caretaker's to divided almost was ' th,e crtan. trict r.... ., of r.r.7 the farm government subsidies for NOT grow- home at the kinds the 'find V.:J.......'...,...!'"1., will DeWelfare i State the shopper I' insurance, ,., ..,,. ,,.,.i: , city cemetery. , ' That meant the candidate who he downtown in ing anything, he might have believed it. 12 i shops ,.: partment for care up to days, bargains .: ' , .:...'":";41''44,'...'.':' Shot In Chest "sold" kimself to the residents of But back to how the folks at Strawberry ,.:... the Veterani Administration, hasn't seen since the good "old- i; A:.., "..,1t',, ',...:' .:04..),-.,..- .. 4 .'............ ., Police Flats said wbn. the victim was and the Bureatrvf-Indiarr-- - '.t.'''t" ;-Flats used berries to pick their candidates. It Strawberry the usyally '.....,717.....:',.,,,if'.,a. ,. fashioned ;,77-...;.,,,,,,,. ,,;, n. ,, , ,., at close'range, fairs. ,,,,,-,-,was Grandpa's idea and everyone went along. shot in - For this reason, would-b- e senators and con. Lake Retail Merchantd-Ass., ifk,,,f,. , ..!,,,,;,,;, , After being hit, he ran to the will " -sale The begin Friday, ,,,,,;-4,k totaled $1,243,236.."',7 :' ;;;!',',,,,4,,,;, ' 1 ,, k For three days before a candidate came 'rear of the caretaker's home Collections gressmen Made special trips to "set a continue '' 96.2 per cent of charges, accordthe men hanging around Penney's store. to visit, everyone saved their 'strawberry S,at,urlay, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, and 4!...,,,,!,..,,,k.,,: where he collapsed and died in :...: ...,):-!- ' ,,. ,1:::, !' - t., , day to Mr. McBeth. again ing The It made for some interesting times in an Campaign harvest.., primary always a patch of weeds. ' Both Friday and Monday 65 to 70 per ' ,"r:s, 1:1f:V ''' 1, started when the strawberries were ripening '4 - " , ,,,'"" ,,' , ' After the shooting, Jones ;was - Approximately ' quiet hamlet. , , i '''' ; 9 until :' 'remain will , stores open are , ',...4:;-:!:, all of t Indigents, ,,,,,;!.,,i.l. , cent 1 patients ., and it was a "par crop' in the valley. on arrested a charge of first de,I, , 'Some of these d ,;.,0' ;,... t...,.. ,,. admitted to p.m., offering shoppers who, '''''' : 'v candidates could with other '..11' patients .1 , .... t.,,p, i 4. :. gree murder. This was changed ' ,,,x,,,,t,,,f ,, work days the chance to get In ' When the politician arrived, everyone-not hide the tact that they thought the rural ::. , -- ,, .., -; iv to second degree murder or the the hospital for special services, .i 1, 4 .....J., on the I'., in bargainsof Strawberry Flats' were "yokels." refrral-fro.,4........, v pitched sorting berries. A good politician triaL doctors., usually on , a , ,..li I t "There are no special gun- - ,;.. , wanting to get "next", to the residents always , N-t- , ,o ' It was these candidates who got the most lent ,:, Offers Motion micks for this sale by downtown a hand with the chore. It was, explained 4'balted" by these "yokels" of the valley. said Stanford Dar, District Attorney L. Roland merchants," to him that the strawberries, were to be SECTION B : If he ylas a Democrat be :would be told sorted of the ; ger, secretary-managaccording to sizesmall, medium and Anderson offered the Motion to about the amazing cat that just bad 25 kit- -. large. (What the candidate didn't know was reduce the charge to involun- -- ; Retailer's Assn, vjust plain old- , -- ''' 1 fashioned bargains." tinsall of them Republicans. When he asked ,that the berries he VMS to sort had been es- tary manslaughter shortly after City-- Regional : ),.1 hose can you tell a Republican cat, they re1, 2, 4, 11, 15, 16, 24 Stores taking part in the sale fr'' ,'''''',1,17.7.------,.. I -- pecially hand picked and were ell the same the trial opened. 1 6 may ' be identified by bright ti4 , I , ,.., : . plied: "They have their eyes open now.". The size.) Involuntary manslaughter car- Concert Calendar , , r At . cat changed politics to fit the candidate. streaitters ns ,' ' ., : How he soried those berries determined the' ries a maximum penalty of one Music in the NEWS i , t ,. IFinancial 1i , ... 8,9 Shops will validate parking lot il k, Grandpa Jackson always told the candidate support he goi from Strawberry Flats voters. year in tlie county jalL : 1 ,i ' ID N that there were 10 in the family who could and terrace tickets with sales, Judge Swan set sentencing Comics ,, ' Like Grandpa Jackson 14 ' and extra buses are being put "If a man for Feb. 11 at 2 p.m. He said Radio-Tvote and everyone but Uncle George supportHiehlights trust-no use decisions, 16 on routes and schedules to han- It's can't make small he would study a report bythe Weather Map ed hhn. , . ' Mrs . '' 16 die the extra,2'thrifty-minde- d State addlt Probation 3oard Obituaries rge Th omas looks for real big him with big finest"' - When the candidate askec why : prior to sentencing. , Action Ads,Harry'Jones shopper, Mr,Darger added. bargains in dowhtown, Salt Lake , this weekend.1,, , ' Iniured In Falls On Ice - , d 3 Salt Lakers , tight Snowfall Fails' , .- 4- h aaniih Smoke yomf injurie Utah-roads,-- 1 . ; water-wag-da- rn- a - een,s31 snow light A....7 , r -- FoiHA.0...0.t...,1:..,Ro...0.ot'iii'. -: -- ' , -- mouth-to-mout- it-19- cl,s ef -- f who-live- two-ye- ar , -- - , -- r the-"Sa- lt - - k -- wa.i n- B-1- TTT 1 - - , y tenty;--emergenc- - - Page-R-11- T. .........,............ ,....-- .. ..... .... . - , and-geriat- ric ' S.L. Stores - ii ons N...4 WEST ill Decisi ns Launch ..............A...::: .... ' ....,... Sales Event - t 4 , , .. '..."..; ..., ........" ett. , ....E........ .. .."...""..,.."........ 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