Show - 1 1 Local News It Section in i(xi ' Dan paq 127 in forged ' '' t rlY:3 )4 s:1:' '''''' 4 77 :?' t 'try li Dan P loeia -- lifetime There is ' d worth l:! :Ii k irM n !? t: t: k It ' k:1 : r fi:ii: i:'i :i li:: k''i! 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' 4tv k te fir '1 ' 4 ' ' t '1t 5) - e - 0 40' ' ' -- r0 t410 ' I" ia '' ' ' 4''' 4: 4 - - - - ' 4' ef ''' ! trif 4'- '444ki ''"7ogAs'oto - '4ci ' ' - kf I ' ' '' ' t"4i-- 4 ' 'Iv- 4- c41444414 'ett 1 - : -- 4tr-or- s - - ttSkt '' 44 51'4' Ilk" ' 4' 4 '' " ': ' " i'4 4'"--- '' - '' :::: 1'S41'''It'4 ' ' '40t s' 4 :‘ I I --- : - tg ' '' ' s- - ?"210' y ''4-- - 4" -J-- 4t e of f 4v k- "i "Fundamentally the function determining building needs and construction differ considerably from that of the biennial operation appropriations "In fact such a shift might well place the construction program in a position similar to that of 19474955 when funds generally were those of last resort Funds were available for buildings principally from surpluses remaining in the emergency relief fund " It (the proposed change) e might well be the end of planning making construction secondary to the operation of state government" - le'7 ' d'" ' 4'44 ' es' :0--- illt460171a-x' 0 -- ' e :tiak I l' 'r V '1144'' : - t et '::e 5 of the orighml tract given by 1855 Legislature e First board of regents allocated campus 560-acr- Ft If President Johnson's budget is approved by for fiscal 1966-6CPngress MA State University will lose at least $127971 Additionally there is no way of determining what cuts in extension services would cost the university in terms of federal funds now being supplied First in History This rather pessimistic outlook was disclosed Saturday at a regular meeting of Utah State University Board of trustees in Hotel Utah In a report by Dr D W in vice Thorne president charge of research he noted that the President's budget for the first time in history recommends a reduction in federal 'hinds for agricultural research and said that if the recommended fund reductions hold agricultural experiment station federal funds will be reduced by $84471 beginning' July 1 1966 and scienfunds for campus-basetists employed for research by the U S Department of Agriculture also will be reduced by I think a husband earns a minimum of $350 every time h is forced to listen to his wife's sad tale about how she has nothing to wear Both closets are filled with her dresses 20 drawers in five chests are filled with her blouses and under-thing- s is The hall closet jammed with her shoes You can't open the top of a cupboard without 18 of her hats falling out — and she doesn't have any$43500 that portion of land described as follows to wit: Beginning at a point one half mile due east from the northeast corner of plot B in Great Salt Lake City and extending due south two hundred and eighty rods thence west to the place of beginning or as it is now bounded and commonly known as the University ground granted to the University of the State of Deseret by the Legislative Assembly of the Provisional Gov ernment is granted and confirmed unto the said University of the State of Deseret together with all the privileges products benefits and appurtenances appertaininethereto or arising Patrick Tribune Staff Writer If the federal government approves the recommendations of the Watkiss committee on disposal of Ft Douglas lands the University of Utah will be getting back a little more of the tract selected for the use of its predecessor the University of Deseret in 1850 It was on Feb 28 of that year that the university was founded and the following March 13 the regents selected 560 acres from unclaimed land on the east bench of Salt Lake City for a campus US Authority Utah became a territory on therefrom" Sept 9 1850 and on Dec 28 Boundary on West 1855 the selection was confirmed by the Legislature The tract was bounded on the "under specific authority con- west by a line running from a ferred by Congress in the Act of point near the junction of East Feb 21 1855" in the following 1st South and University Street words: nearly a mile south to about 6th South and extending thence Coverthe it enacted "Be by nor and Legislative Assembly of least about one mile where it the Territory of Utah That all squared off to the point of be d Still Listed Serious In y BLIII Charts patriotism ing of more than one-hal- in the f federally financed commodities program already has cost Utah school districts more than they will gain by the doubling of li- quor tax funds they will receive The Legislature increased the allotment of school lunch money from four per cent of the liquor tax re venue to eight per cent Big Lunch Business The Utah school lunch pro- - gram Is big business In the 1965-6school year 473 school lunch programs in the state served 23946817 meals To start the current year the leder- - Parley in 6 SL Friday al commodity allowances provided 11 and cents Recent legislative develop-- value on each meal ments affecting management of T was c ut without public lands will be amongladvance notice to five cents by the Mr Ashby said Utah state advisory board to the Bureau of Land In addition four cents is paid the state (increased to six Management meeting Friday at by and a half cents by the new act) the Federal Building 125 S and four cents in federal cash State two-tent- hat items discussed long-rang- i' Reason for Proposal allotment completes the subsidy Vary in Districts While prices vary in districts the most common price to school children for their hot lunch is 20 cents in elementary y grades 25 to 30 cents in Board Council ary grades The average colKumen Gardner Cedar City lected in payment for school stockman is the present state lunches was 26 cents last year board chairman Mr NielsonlMr Ashby said said "If President Johnson's budgB3T01 Mock Salt Lake et recommendations are accept-Cit- y attorney and vice chair- - ed by Congress" he said "the man of the Public Land Law special milk program in Utah Review Commission appointed will be wiped out" disby President Johnson will What else will be lost he said cuss commission operations he cannot anticipate but the Column 1 Mr Nielson said new budget carries 10 million dollars less in cash allotment :' for school lunches and a further 447:713W"‘'"77771— 4"""'''''''''''''Yoil reduction in commodities funds R D Nielson Utah state BIM director said the meeting will open at 8:30 am with elec- tion of a board chairman vice chairman and sheep and cattle industry representatives and alternates to the BLM National of the key reasons close the tract using sandstone advanced by Joseph Rosenblatt from Red Butte This was on chairman of the Hoover ComUniversity Street about where mission for the proposed the present west boundary wall goes directly to the change has been built In later years point of what the relationship of people of the city used the wall building and of govas a quarry hauling off the ernment shouldoperation be stone to build foundations for The Hoover Commission positheir houses tion as summed up in the reIn 1862 Col Patrick Edward Connor was sent to Utah to port is that the capital and "control" the Mormons and pro- operating budgets should be e coordinated and that the tect the overland mail The should building program" University Grounds apof the govpeared to him to be the best reflect the judgment location for a military encamp- ernor and his financial staff and ment so on Oct 26 1862 he the future impact of capital One second-Advisor- long-rang- See Page B4 r See Page Column 1 ---r -- -- -6- Ay""--'-' B-- 6 ' ' ' ''''' '''''-- Nss 1 ::: ::1‘:vs::I:-::- v‘k - the present campus a portion Federal Heights a considerable portion of Ft Douglas the ':34- Veterans Administration Hospital grounds a portion of Mt Olivet Cemetery and some land or on University Street on which private homes are now located L work had been Meanwhile started on a stone wall to en t of of & N' z - 4' i - - t'': ' r - :rildrr'1: r- - 4 t' it ' ' I frP k !' — I I '4 L f' I 1 ' - ' i 0:— '4 4 ' t 4 'tZ1 -- '''' r - I 14 'R:4'st E t ' : I : '4 17 -'''' :: z V 't i'- ' 1 (' 4' -' ' ' ' t4 c- t !! !1 i: ‘ ' 44 - ' ' ' '""" ' ' " : ' ' —''' 1 '- Jr- :: i - 1 t L 1 : 4-- :--- 1 I - --- i flo ---- - - - ILOi t - r-- i- - r 14 - 144 0ltrty ! ' 44 - - — r' 11 iPit - -- - - - -- - -- r 7 ' ' '''''74': -- "'''''' ''1' 0 SS - 4 For instance 1 'Nt 1 - -- -- Interstate Highway 95 tunnels under a group of apartment buildings as it - ' - 1 " w I 4 -- ' — 1 i 9 11 - payes through New York City Utah ha‘e prhate parking under 1 nobody An IBM machine was ton big to It in the elevator and a : I 1 II r'1 ' AA ' t I could be installed 1 S 5 t seemed to have a key to the rest morn cabinets so towels f 4- t worked out z — ' 4 - i :Fe - ' 'r - i i Salt Lake Police personnel started to get used to their surroundings in their new building Saturday but there were still a few bugs to be 0 -' t lunches" Thanks to Crane l'olice at Home - - :''' t t 1 1 ---- ' Nt4 '-- '? : - t - - " 4 ff tr t 'i ''''''''' ' t ) -- bald-heade- ' i -- --- tz 1 '44 ''‘ "' '''' ' i ‘ mall 7 ' ittt1r d- - NO dlik ' 4 - - - 1 l t 't17 1 k ''- - - k e ” ' ' ' 4—' ' - t ' ''" 1: 5' 14444 :41 1 74t411 r'' - r '3 N ' '' ' 4 t been asking for school the administrator said Price to Rise " lie predicted the Price will go up and more children will be deprived of hot lunches at noon a result as 1 He said in a pilot program in the and Pingree Hopkins schools in Ogden the price of 1 the school lunch vas cut from -- It 20 cents to 10 cents Between Jan 1 and Jan 30 there was an i increase from 60 per cent of the pupils in the two schools taking ) lunches to 98 per cent and only three per cent of the lunches I not paid for were 1 r rr ' ' ' ! ' ' S r' z1:"rE:11 '4 " 044 ' ' i '4 -' ) "The commodity cutbacks already are making it difficult although district superintendents are doing a tremendous job in holding to the prices they have Li ---- - r' 1 ' - e 'I rr ' - - Congress did provide two million dollars to implement Section 11 of the Economic Opportunity Act to provide lunches for the legally identified poor and the President has asked a boost in those funds to six and a half million dollars Mr Ashby said -- i - 4 - ‘t 't t ‘ ' -i ‘ - 400"04440401't-- Lak ginning The 560 acres included most Thorpe B Isaacson counselor the First Presidency Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-dathing to wear!: Holding Meetings Saints remained in serious conAlso a husband should be Dr Daryl M Chase USU dition Saturday night at LDS said that if this Hospital paid at the rate of $12 an hour president but was improving for being forced to look at money is cut back so it is un- hospital authorities reported "Peyton Place" on the family available in the USU budget it Pres Isaacson suffered a stroke TV See Page BA Column 4 at his home Monday And he should get a flat fee of $25 each time he has to accompany his wife to a movie that stars Bette Davis as a demented housekeeper or Joan Crawford as a reformed alcoholic on i because she trial for her life ran a steamroller over her husband in a moment of passion that in line with BPR policy 5th and 6th South Can you imagine traveling along one of AND A MAN ishould be given in Lake Salt new Utah's say freeways space was offered first to Salt Lake City a dollar every time his wife under a group of office and suddenly pass City do to seem can't "I says just "They turned it down so we worked out an buildings like tunneling through a mountain? anything with my hair" agreement with the 5th and 6th South Corp Or how would you like to live in a tall For some reason wives can't which provides private parking for businesses resist talking about their hair apartment building from which you could look In the with area" of traffic flow on a down lights twinkling The world may be falling apart He 'eiplained that certain improvements at night moving under your feet? the United Nations may be comsuch as curbs and gutters were installed by These situations are not imminently probing apart at the seams the federal policy they the state and that the lease agreement good economy may be teetering on able but under current for 20 years requires repayment for these the brink of collapse but all a are possible woman wants to talk about is Improvements plus interest 'Mr Space' Policy her bat!' Lucky Is the man Bureau the to US It BPR Requirement comes When freeways wife who has a Is what to the states Roads of Public grants - So the next time a wife "The BPR" Mr- Driggs said 'requires known as the "air space" policy under freeways either be used for such space quotes some expert (female)1 Essentially this means that space over and purposes as parking or they be blocked off" who says a housewife is worth under a freeway is available for commercial In many cities he said open areas under $400000 — gertly remind her use that her husband is probably freeways are used for park facilities Utah in a relatively small way already worth a half a million on the Over 195 in New York City on the westside has taken advantage of the policy The State hoof! approach to the George Washington Bridge Highway Department has negotiated a confour structures apartment buildings—costing 20 tract for private parking under SAM THE SAD CYNIC SAYS: million dollars—have been constructed Mr at 5111 and 6th South and 2nd West It is workRemember men tomorrow 14 Valentine's Day Driggs noted ing on a similar agreement for space under Buy tour In Chicago the downtown post office was sweetheart a nice box of structures at 5th North Jean R Driggs urban road engineer for built over the Eisenhower Expressway the candy liet yet 14 lie some- the highway department said at the Capitol higlway official added thing too! 5 y :i4 -- 0'1'10tvf v - ''''t ' ':-'- 4 ' i4-- )(1kkN'ii t:4- 4'4 ' :' USU Service Backdrop of Colorful History Spices Issue on U-Douglas Land Split Faces LBJ Budget Cuts ons of Americans Endangers School Lunch Plan ii0I -v- '- : ! i''' -- :tik'-t--'" - -- 404'"4":24 s A "-- ' - k1' ' 4 t - A i '0 iev t ' -i- 4- 'de:It v 6' ' $ e' r 314° -‘--4- ' 1 e '' 4 461446&ka4 Vr 7t'' Donald B Holbrook U of U regent points to an aerial view of the university campus with outline By William C i I I i CHI guitch) in '"ili'- A 144 force said part: t4t"t'"''o''"?t The prime point of disagree- ment (with the proposal to - 4 f i building functions to one 'assign ‘'"'1 of the 11 state cabinet offices) By William F Smiley A' 0 i44 p is that it would the lune- 4 Education Editor place Tribune est4 tions of long4ange planning of The Utah school lunch and development as al ' A- gram is in trouble -' part of budget and facilities' Rodney A Ashby state '' ministrator of school food servFunctions Differ ices said a cut without warn- 0 IA''e': 4)-''''- ' - i 44'"'':4 ' ?3 e e-- - ' ' - - ' E - ' ?-- e kfr - tp4 ? - : r:::?-- -- - t s-- 1i : w' 'I 41"t '''''' 41 US "ki 11r1- ' 405 ' ' it' (D-Pa- 4- -4 446zocaeispe 'Or ' ' ' -y 0--- i'et is 4s":c J04 '" - ie - 7:47' ' A"' 240- i SC " - - 14'"Skv ' ' " ' s M around the nation will fly flags during the period Although the birthdays the two presidents are national holidays when every home and office should fly the flag the period between them has been designated "Operation Old Glory" as an outlet for set-vic- - 0' ' 4 ' A -- 7 ' t '4 4 "0fAY" i - - il 4'-et-- Al tiZo '4"-- - t 0‘ ' l Alicif4-r- i''''''4 -- -- ' 1' i r10' 4(--'-'i- ''''''''' - ' - "fr W 1 - 1of ) 0 -- ' tr--- ' '4o"- 4t 44''7 ''ar 40 4'"'t4i ' '- A' 040 - -- r c i tt''' '' ' I I''' ' - -- rst 4°''' 4 ' - - ' - ' - I- Like to' Live Above Freeway? I '‘' "Operation Old Glory" a nationwide campaign to show support for US troops on duty around the world opened Saturday in Salt Lake City despite heavy snow The operation spt)nsorrd in the Intermountain Area by The Salt Lake Tribune continues from Saturday (Lin(oln's Birthday) until Feb 22 (Washington's Birthday) ''''' ' "'''' ' - I 1 -- ' 1 '' 44! ''' '‘''-'- ' - '" e e - 4 lr''' 4' 4 -tr - ""4' - ' - e '1 - 1 )'-'-0- - By O N Malmquist Tribune Staff Writer 1 e k't- ''''' 'e - A ''' Reality in New York 1 N oes5' Despite Storms 4 e ta ' 1 '''"4 A'"' ('- ' 44 ()1' Glory Wares 41--- '4 ' 'r 04'44P 4 k '- -' - " - - i- Ik 6C-i'- ) 4 ' ' - '- 4 :4 7- - 41 - ' t 4 4 '''14'''''f'' - - t Lit - At' (It- - -'' r 4 r '''' '' ' ''' ''''''''' L4 -- - -- breaks down like this ' 44'"' '''- - riilc-c- le '''- 1 - - '' - 4 'e :r 'l' OrP'4"-1'i- ': k ' 1 -- 4IP-'-'- '' tr ' 1 '' - 4'" ':11' ''''''' : '''''''''-4P- : ' e- "- ''' ' 4' ' iv 4 '' w- - ' :' ' 40011-- t 4 A 4 1 ' ' ''' I - - ' "' : 'Rl'irtt40 r ' sieu L 4 it I ' AND HE'S shoveled snow off the walks at least 500 times — at $2 per shovel And he's taken the garbage cans out at least 1300 times — this is certainly worth two bucks a take ' 1ti - ' ' l' v ' Of ' 4 ' '''t - ? Pi ' I :' ti -A':4 d' 4 ' ' It'"4-- AA0'" - o'' love In 25 years a husband has zipped up the back of his wife's dress at least 7500 times — and each zip should be worth at least a dollar (Incidentally who zips up the backs of dresses of bachelor fgirls?) In 25 years of marriage a husband has mowed the lawn at least 650 times — at $3 per mow - 4 -5 '''''(st'''''t!' len t ' ' " Wife 11:': '''' ''' ' °' fr''' :v1"' 4 "' ' - e$0"10 ' ---- - " r I ' Lti'llr ' Representatives of state agencies who appeared before the legislative task force studying the Little Hoover Commission 1 4 report Saturday concurred in the commission recommendations 4'141 ' t ' 4 is 1 in some 14""q instances and disagreed in others ' F Smart director of finance concurred in recom- Herbert i 44 k : 41t ' I 1:' ' t t 1 '' ' 4 1 i'mendations for reorganization orrhe department he heads This !4 de partment was reorganized by the 1963 Legislature along the ' ' ' ''' ge neral lines of some of the basic governmental organization con- ' "'''''' '"' 11 t 0r0' l cepts espoused by the Hoover Commission report t t4 5 ' ' 0 tr ' ' it 1 00s' '''' ' Specifically the three-maf egos Al bipartisan commission was re- m oe': I 1114 rc 1 t' - 1r s p -I op" A i 0 V" 4 a administrator t A placed single I by c7 4 ' V T appointed by the governor and -ti:t I ' !f' i 4! $ 4 $ ill I0 ' 11 directly responsible f to him I 1 tr::: : k) ) ' plo i'" r - '''''' owe At ) ' ' ' - I ytiews of Building Board Chairman ' '' '' ' 't''' '' 01 j 4 t) "i't ' 4 o' t Dr EIRoy Nelson chairman of the State Building Board 1 '" expressed agreement with some of the Hoover Commission rec- V' t t 73"' A ' sr'53014 ' ''' If' 1' 0- v4 '' A s 1 7 but disagreed with the key proposal—that the lommendations ief i iakr !' ''''' OP' i ? ° 1 P t ‘10 0V331 It: At ' o3 0 A'' A' ' I be C 4 4 board abolished and its staff and functions transferred to a 1 ' ''t '''I' '''' :1sdtiv'' t c"rckelVv-" i' ':'" 2'1°'' t c' fitt"-'' ''' ' '''' t''''''''1 new department Of facilities management under one of the proU ' ''' PO° ''''''''tvJ '' 4'' 4 oi IN ‘ '4 - ' 4 'posed governor's cabinet members—a- commissioner of budget 1 o 20 e I - 0 ''''' and administrative 1' ' ' to 0' co '410 'V f 4'4' '4$1 '' ' e 44' 1 ef‘ ”oe A A statement prepared by the lo fs'-) ' ' so' 0 ' 0 4044 ''''' ' 4 41: ' 'c--'''? s'uo i board in response to " n "10building IfIr"01 ‘ 4:')'''-0 -- - ''t i - 107V ' it r ' ' ' 7 "0'1' A'' O'f' 0 4 '''''''Y )?''' ' ! ' ' '''!"' i': i specific questions posed by State I i 1' W 4d ISen Vernon L Holman Yi 13 ?K7'‘ 'if-- ' '7''''' '''141 : chairman of the task e t- ' '- is Well I've come up with some statistics of my own and I find that the average husband who has been married 25 years is worth more than $500000 to his f:: ' ' 4 02IQ' (C):V t- getting iis: ' Loris lative Task Force Hears Varying Views - 4- ' "A- They can sit at the breakfast table and nag the old man about what a wonderful bargain he's 0: '- an $5 ' - ' ' '' 1 hour as a cook $3 an hour as a chauffeur $2 an course Ihousewives these kinds of statistics r: '' 4:- showing of t: r' ' '' I f 1' ' e'--' i" ""'" al-- Valentine hour as a baby-sitte- r $5 an hour as a nurse $350 an hour and on and on as a hostess and on until t he total reaches into the hundreds of thousands of dollars ---- - s '''- break-o w n t ' ' ks that a wife § I 4 A 044" rt04 ' 2 - I during i her k1 ' a '4 '40tr"1- - 3- -4 lsloo I'hu sirmd AAv ' Page One 19Cti ‘ t "S- $1'- '"7 4'''' - ? ' February 13 Sport -- - - ' - WORTH HE'S PLENTY: Hardly a week goes by that some expert (female) doesn't announce that a - -v wife is worth et t'-000 to 1 ' t k 1 - 1i' Nothing Serious2 — Sunday 31orn1ng — Slate Agencies Laud Attack Hoover an TV Fare Section Lqbnhit sis ' Valentine's tegory flab Salt Lake City railed oioned - -- tkt 11)c Features r- t t hal to he used to hoist it to the third flor First the crane sank in the mud then driving winds al most caused the machine to fall But persistent movers fnalIv got it inside 1 '' ' |