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Show 4 XJESERET NEWS AND TELEGRAM, ) WhsAif,Jnt 3,1 964 jUtaKJ.P.Reform Study Uncovers v 'Can't Assist 'VjtnCprners'. Road 4 " 4 H '3arf$s Mariya Difficulties, Committee Told Murray Using Utahs Justice of the' Peace area has 'switched, to the new the J.P. in his district wfu will traffic court system was plan,-sai- d one committeeman. render justice so you see to reform' Wednesday The Utah reform movement and strange Cwnl seeking $28 than It has been ln 30' years.7 stems from what" some persons loads in some areas." --C WASHINGTON The National for the At the State Capitol Tuesday, feel are ! Paik Sendee reported Tuesday through federally owned lands. discrepancies in the Is MURRAY the City Murray said here Park Service The Legislative Committee of the J.P. system. have the authority , that it did not d its Utah Safety Council heard a reUtah J.P.s are paid on the ' C to assist Utah in construction of fhat its authority was limited to supplementing roads in the Four Comers area. two areas: lands withdrawn or electric power with 3,00b kiloport on the subject from A. M. basis of local legal action, said watts from the U.S. Bureau of. Mr. Ferro, but . Utah Highways Director C. acquired for water impoundment chairman of the. many times Ferro, Reclamations system. -- Taylor Burton presented plans projects, anA lands within desigthey get paid on basis of the subcommittee on trafwill The flow be of rate power fees they collect- "t here last month for $35 million nated national parks and fic court reform. increased as becomes necessary, ijn road construction to start Mr. Ferro said that a study .Sometimes an officer picks according to William Riding, To Seek Increase golden circleof highways to on how to change the traffic 'connect parks and monuments The report wSfinade as h re- Murray Citypower superintendcourt system has uncovered, ent, hi' Utah, Colorado, Arizona and sult of a recent conference many difficulties in so doing, at initial surge of "power from Nev Mexico. - Mr.- Burton was Floor Samples Demonstrators If we switch to a county in. which Utah state hightoay offi- the Bureau of Reclamation came ferior court he told system, the Some 18.Mr. Riding said that cials presented a road program May - committee, we face the Slightly Marred probfor southeastern Utah to a large cost of this additional electricity lem of taking power and revegroup of federal officials and at will be slightly less than that nues from local areas.. This is which questions were asked con- from the citys own generating the issue that buried the reform ZENITH 4800 CURTIS MATHES S. State or from . cerning present authority for facility at idea in the last Legislature. Interior to expend federal money Utah Power and Light Co. MurWe need to work out s6me-thin- g Workmen view damage after pipe section pulled on Such highways. ray also gets power from its soon enough so we can hurt. was off balance. crane Operator Senator Frank E. Moss said plant in Little the information around spread that . he iwould seek increased Cottonwood Canyon7 before the Legislature meets The Utah Music Teachers Asauthorization in the 1964 federal The present contract with file again, he added. sociation (UMTA) will conduct CONSOLES CONSOLETTES TABLE, MODELS aid highway act for funds which Bureau of Reclamation is for an -- Yet to be ironed. qpt in the its annual June workshop RADIO-PHON- O " ; COMBINATIONS OTUj be used on the Utah roads, interim period, ending Sept. 30, problem is whether a constitu-tionWe deshould In then be able to Wolnut, Cherrywood, Mahogany or Maplo amendment will be neces-sar-y Student Union And he said: The golden circle encom- termine accurately our needs for as in Colorado which abolBuilding at the future, and from this evaluaished J.P.s. The committee is of passes the Four Corners area of the University DISCOUNTED tion enter into a also considering a Bar Associaand . Colorado, Utah, Arizona, Utah. with' the RecBureau of A crane operator, attempting Alan McWilliams'; 23, 109 E, tion suggestion Mrs. Nadine New Mexico, It includes-t- he that traffic Dresskell," associ- worlds most" significant .collec- lamation to best fit our needs, to leap tor safety whefithe crane 30CNorth7 Provo, was treatefat judges;bertrainedb a r' mem' bers. . : was pulled off balane by a Salt ate professor of tion of outstanding scenic Areas. Mr. Riding explained. i roil FACTORY 6UARANTCI ON All SETS Lake General Hospital, then Cost "of this power horn the heavy section of --7he committee also discussed Down $10 No Payment 'til August music, - Arizona The Utah portion of the golden pipe being laid-a- t transferred to Utah Valley Hos- having the traffic courts as a University, circle Is more than 90. per. cent Bureau of Reclamation Is. also Parleys Interchange, sufand pres-th- e in federal ownership. Opening somewhat less than that pur- fered a compound fracture of pital In Provo, where, he was statewide system, or merely loWest-ter- n up this wonderland to visitors chased from the Utah Power tite left leg when pinned by the listed In "good condition Wed- cal, or optional on a 'county ba485-532- 1 1816 South Stata sis. Washington did this and so Mrs. Bolton Division" of will take jl tremendous road con- and Light Co., Mr. Riding said. cranes boom Tuesday afternoon. nesday. far - thl Music Teachers National As- struction program far beyond only Seattle and surrounding His leg was pinned against sociation (MTNA), will be the the ability of Utah to carry out Fellow and the the ground. pipe guest speaker and will conduct am hopeful that my amendworkmen on the freeway projtwo special workshop sessions. ments to the highway act will ect, Kent Thomas, 26, 4305 Wanis provide federal funds to begin The day-lon- g workshop der Lane, and Jon Leonard, 20, under "the direction of "Alpha this program. Capitol Motel, dug him out. Bolton, president of the UMTA. Used For Bridge The crane. ..which- - operates PracticaLnurseswho fail The opening session is sched-- 9 the back of a truck, also from topyinga,$10fegplusThelack" funds, Publiclandshighway am. It will dues, Mr. Kesler held. the truck over. Mr. aid in as authorized federal the tipped Fa-ets - The opinion explains further the subject: Various two .act ago. years highway of Modem Composition. May 14 Itheeite whera pipe teW The annual UMTA luncheon were used toco nstnrctfire cense, Atty. Kesler Pratt new freeway. He had the for Colorado of the nurses and registered nurses, held Tuesday. - and businesd meeting will be bridge crossing , back and was operating the River to replace the old Hite He 7 at noon. the opinion to Floy who let their licenses lapse after gone gave of the crane when the gears 95 between oiT that highway date, on the same level W. McGinn, director of regisThe third session will be from erry , YOUR CHOICE A licensed practical nurse, heavy pipe section pulled the and Hanksville. 2 to 3:30 p.m Subject of this Blanding tration, State Department of crane off balance. The accident who allows Wallace F. Bennett, Sen. license her v therefore, Business Regulation. workshop will be: The Art of to after 1963, for any num- occurred about 4 p.m, expressed disappointRegistered nurses who fail to berlapse Accompanying. Williams was Mr. employed by of years, may obtain a re-- 1 Student auditions for high ment that the Park Service pay their annual registration newal without the Bountiful Material Co. and examination, by to construct no has authority feeso for any amount of years, school and college levels will be ll payment of the $10 special fee was using equipment leased access roads to the however, can obtain licenses by and any unpaid annual license from the Foulger Equipment Co. theld at 3:30 p.m. recreation area and Its surfees. of Salt Lake City. - S.L. Youth Beaten roundings. The Utahn said he expected a 13 OTHER SOFAS-SPECION YOUR from By 12,Robbed Of $100 -similar negative-rep- ort FROm lOf the Bureau of Reclamation rulJoe Chester, 17, 2315 S. State, SELECTION was beaten and robbed of $100 ing that there was no such V Dsign Shown . ln section eight of the near 75S. State, police said Upper Colorado River Storage Tuesday. BEAUTIFUL He said he went into a cafe, Project Act THE cannot Bennett while and Sen. said, I for a ham- Western Book Trails Is the see why funds were made avail- burger waswaiting approached by a theme of the 1964 summer read- able for construction of roads youth, who said he didnt like the Salt into the Wahweap facility in Mr. Chesters looks and invited ing club sponsored-b- y SEE OUR DISPLAY MODEL TODAY: 40th So. & 13th East Lake City Public Library. Arizona, yet Utah is refused him outside.' EM NE OPEN DAILY 4 P.M. TILL to , The dub is open boys and funds for construction of roads After both left the restaurant, 1 through 8. Reg- into in 12 Mr. grades youths similar Chester a ,girls jumped facility,' OPEN SAT, & SUN., 12 A.M.T0 6 PJW. istration will be held at branches and took the money, police said. and the main library through 7-PC. June 22, according to Mrs. Woman Named Marian Freer, coordinator of For-fai- r Board SETS junior reader services. ; During the summer, dub Gov. George D. Clyde Tuesinembers are expected to read day appointed Mrs. B. J. BrewSofa, matching chair, '12 or more books on their Indi- ster, 1921 MillbrooR Dr. (3475 2 and tablai, 1 coffin tabla, 2 lamp. vidual reading level, which are South), to the State Fair Board Chaleo of 5 baauti- for a term to expire March 15, approved by the librarian. -The- librarys- - annual story 1967- program will commence Mrs. Brewster succeeds Mrs. Monday, 2 p.m. at Sprague John S. Boyden who resigned iBranch Libraiy, 2131-llt- h East, due to the press of other - when kiss Paula Prfattie f yill entertain youngsters ages 6 and 7 with favorite stories. - Supplementary million in federal aid Federal Power network, which runs r some-distortio- ns city-owne- ' com-mitte- - j- S55-M- J3 i UMTA Meets. ALL BRAND.NEW V Thursday At U. Union s hydro-generati- Crane Operator Hurt At Parleys Project al upto BEECH ADAMS, inc. Failure To Renew License Mearis'New NurseExams con-sld- er MinatiTbev1BieAaefeve ising .asogagEisHBai niMQii h, - Lake-Powe- Book Trails' 1,800 Sq, Ft, ThemeOf AL 10,395 ty Reading Club w DANISH. ARTISAN $11024 DINETTE DARK-PHO- KS- BARGAINS s. 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