Show iiwp"ing ku V v V V v IB from Page -- f 4 it I X 1 ? north-“ves- J v d 1' thg transaction —The site cost the $225000 that has been paid the city-count- y THE COMMITTEE said It be liCved there was "nothing to be gained by preserving any part of the prison" but on the contrary "no vestige of the prison orits memory should remain" The report said lor that reason the property should be referred to as "Sugar Mill Park" The committee recommended n 4 - Vi 6 i - 1' THE COMMITTEE said the purpose and management should be affected as little as possible by the "changing personnel and politics of city and county administrations” The report suggested the city and county law departments check to findouttf there is any question of thb validity of the Utah Legislature’s action In making the property available to the city and county since the prison property was given to the state for use only ad a prison ' ’ the-boar- -- - " x 1 plumbers examining right I 1 ‘ present mm m nniut r&i assess TONIGHT ONLY r- m - PEBSOlf R-- IT rynelrWe additional ’ Approve liezoning C-- 2 v d THE UNIVERSITY LECTURE AND ARTISTS SERIES 'FOLK S0MSS AROUND 'V THE WC21" KINGSBURY HALL d AMuiM $1M Si OHmi OIm Irw Mvtlt M I -- APRIL 4— 8:15 Mail PMr MVlm11 Whitney Salt Lake City and Lynn Miller Payson candidates plumber Journeymen Present From the Plumbers Same Breathing! Better Bascment-But-t- he Gerald J Budd state plumbing inspector who lead the drive to change the old order said the candidates “used to come out of here coughing and crying too sick to take the written exams” ’In the basement Pimm 1 1 M ChlldrMM Adults SOtTlII 30 Any Tim I PRII PARKINO In rnr 4C05 7TH SO UST Adwlts $ Children Pres Straw Starts OpMM St4S f lyrls rftr 4 pm FEW MORI GAIA SPRING OPENING — - Pill M Starts Pill Chlldrsa Undur 13 Praa OpM( Adults S3 The practical test determines the ability of the apprentices to apply a smooth and proper lead joint to pipe fittings a little ventilation The stoves which the younger generation” formerly This week 78 men took' the served the apprentices trying to tests The next round of tests fioodcd rr the room with dense fumes With the new devices the lead is kept hot and the air clear Candidates must pass a written examination given in the V1IT be’gih ttTah'other g’rbup in October The examination Is given by a five-maexamining board which is under tile supervision of Frank E Lees director of the n registration department Vital s Clyde Tells ‘Union’ Delegates In discussing “The State and obll to provide educational opportunity in fundamental academic and scientific subjects but very much less obligationto provide "frill" courses and Education" Gov Clyde defended the student union movement on the ground that ‘The union Is not something that is given to Gov the student but something the subjects George D Clyde told 200 dele- student provides for himself” gates to the 34th annual conAs for the state's role in the ference of the Association of educational process Gov College Unions Wednesday Clyde urged caution tn evalunight in Hotel Utah federal aid to schools ating Gov Clyde's remarks sigfour-danalled the end of the “It may be possible to adopt conference the principle of equalization on He paid tribute to the union a nationwide school up to a directors declaring “Your stu- certain point at least without dent union movement la splen- any sorrenderfif localcontro! did example of the way this he said Earlier Wednesday the dele(social and recreational) side of life should be handled gates representing 108 colleges university primarily by the students and universities across the nathemselves with the full co- tion had compared mutual operation of university authori- union problems and solutions in ties windup conference sessions gation examination at 3" theatres s- MR BUDD said the installations were made by Salt Lake the City plumbers "because older generation thought it One small window provides would be a nice thing to do lor BasicLSkilIsQt-Frill'The state has a definite Senate chambers and a practical n- The room in which the exams are given is a narrow niche In the Capitol basement St were recommended Aathorlty (somewhat after the manner of the Harbor Authorities of seaboard cities) its members or trustees to be appointed by you Jointly They should enoptoy1 a paid staff to operate the park under their direction and control" 0 B-- 3 ’I gas-fire- -- ‘ - Gil-be- rt x V 1 The Utah Water Pollution In line with the board’s stand board's approval of the system ards gave ‘‘conditional’’-appro-val which provides for sanitary The board’s limited approval landfill of waste In the Wednesday to a $4100-00Slatej sewage plant planned by the has stffl to be" accepted oy t Weber County area"©!' lie Central Weber Sewer Improve- district and the district's fin&T ment District plans must be submitted to the The residents of the area have ' ' ' The action was taken a day board for processing protested f has maintained district Utah the after attorney general "JTie- attorney general stated The ruled that the board could that the board had the autho- in hearings before legally encourage new methods rity to allow districts to use nev Ahat theconyentiona! u?e of of waste disposal byv giving con- methods and that it also had digesters to render waste mate- - -ditional approyilto sewage the authority to require rials Innocuous would not in the Weber plant treatment plans' work If the experimental If the system does not work method failed to work because of the high percentage to the satisfaction of the board The district has sought the of Industrial wastes it may require additional expenditures to bring the system Board PETE SEEGER Ronny A petition of Lois C Sharp Fred Hellerman and Lee that property on the east of members the asking popuHayes lar quartet started singing to- side of Redwood Road from 17th from present gether ""Just for enjoyment" South be and Residential They opened lit 'New York’s to ComGreenwich Village on a friend’s mercial has been approved suggestion and though they by the City Commission The planned to sing only for two property to be extends weeks they stayed four months south from 17th South about and 8tafleOhclrprolessianal 1500 feet west to the Brighton ’ — career Canal vV 'v 'ti y We recommend that all struc- — turea and Improvements ln the park be owned by and operated under the control of the Park v Administration We recommend that you provide Tor it opera tiOn and development by a Park w -- With ‘an Informal concert of "Folk Songs Around the World” the audience will be able to catch the spirit of the songs of many nations ' (j 1 If Utah's fledgling plumbers walk out of the state Capitol these days with a steady gait clear eyes and only a normal desire for oxygen you can blame it on the State Department of Registration and Salt Lake's Journeymen plumbers THE REPORT said such a EXAMINATIONS were given prbgram also would provide for the first time this week to needed additional car parking men seeking journeyman lispace and additional entrance censes fn a shop in to‘and exits from the park’ by the Capitol basement With the aid of about $100 In the two existing underpasses as well as a ramp access to state money and about $300 In h EasiiroriL-l- h Rawest side labor donated stoves Acquisition of the strip of plumbers old privately owned property lying were brushed aside and replaced between the tract and 13th East by modern units which keep and the addition to the park of lead in a molten state with the property lying between it natural gas an'd the extension of 17th East right-of-wa- Y jf Patrons of the University Lecture and Artists Series will be treated to a very unusual program Thursday at 8:13 pm when the Weavers a folk quartet present the season's final T prograni In Kingsbury Hall I i f George Madron right-of-wa- - f( 'if J tural facilities and advantages board chairman checks lead work of Lloyd not only for “our own people but also visitors" It recommended all Denver & Rio Grande Western Railroad within the park area f should belong to and be made a part of the park that all of the tracks within the park Including the Y and the tracks through the underpass be removed It said a comparatively small amount of private property must be acquired to complete a new trackage 1 ’ k X cul- V 4 "1heT!Titn'f ”irci“ bela ndscaped and beautified as a public park ln which eventually there will be a maximum of recreational educational historical and tilt 1 - stAte tv 1vV High School is located All - water rights 4vere Included In f - : Sewage Plan Gains ‘Condition’ Okeh Kingsbury Stage r & passed a bill giving the city and county the right to purchase the t site less 30 acres In the which the on portion t - Folk Quartet At U Tonight B-- t HTgh-lan- H The Salt Lake Tribune Thursday April 4 1957 i - jr- Board Details "Plans for ‘Sugar’ Park Continued V gw i SPtCIAL ATTRACTION Appsarlag tonight at dia Cluh with tha Ranch Nandi its tsd Caaiark BtNNII AARMSS A1SO APPIARIN4 AT THI POUOWINO PUCES: WNh Itw CotmHi Ranch Hnndt 1m yaar dancing and anUrtamnunt plaataca U Ona night anly Friday tha Sth at tha Cl O Union Hall of the Oeaavg Steal Workers la OREM One night only Saturday the ith at the APOLLO pane Hall at American Perk t1 '( 9 For Min rt XI M Fore- women ® For K Children ADULTS OPEN ASc "2ERACK" t PM Vie Mature— Anita Itkherg Ca-N- ff "THE SEVENTH CAVALRY Raadelph Scan fr BINNII SAVE UP TO $16 BARNES will appear la parean at tha Klddiat Saturday 13 Naan - Ma tinea SALE THIS WEEK ONLY AMERICA'S FAVORITE EYEGLASSES Prist t Ones again the King Optica! Co priunti tha matt aitenidtlna alfar In optical hitlory Tha Rim fting with its ftnuina Sngravad 1 1012 Karat Geld Pilled bridge combined with Its Zylenits tap and almait tnviiibla laathtrwaight lower gold rim moVet H tha emirtett and matt comfartabla lantatl (rema avoitoble luy now at the law pries of $1 50 far tingle-vitioand May Navar la Rapaatadl Sola Paeltivaly lnd Saturday April 20-2- 5 OUR PRICI NOW ON1YI Open 1141 Aduhe 71c tiN I pm Children Uc Any Time— true Parking In Rear after I p m DAYS i at Incladas Praatgs and Ophthalmls Quality Singla-VleiLaaeae in Any Carractiaa 'Yaa may choota tha RIM KING or telad a trama to wit yaar ptrtanelity and facial contour from our tremendoui ouartment ol fro mat and ’ mounting! 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