Show e7-t- U L4M I The Salt Lake Tribune May 4C 1966 15 In SI I 't - "It it 'tsi I 1 i g P ' Former Gov George D Clyde 'chairman of the Volunteers for and former congressman Wit- - Lloyd liam A Dawson have accepted A kick-of- f dinner for the Lloyd desi gnations as honorary campaign is scheduled next Fricocairmen of the congressional day evening in the Hotel Utah The cartipaign of Sherman P Lloyd Motor Lodge Auditorium former congressman from the guest speaker will be Rep Second District and a cattdidate Thomas B Curtis sen) ior the Republican nomination lor Republican on the Joint Ecothis year's election nomic Commit tee The were! Former Congressman appointments by John H Snow son who was elected to Congress with Rep Curtis in 1948 will introduce him Mitchell Melich chairman of the dinner said more than 500 A green-eyeredhead Sharon Lloyd supporters are expected Christensen 20 is the new to attend the $1250 per plate Queen of Hearts of Sigma Phi dinner Rep Lauof the Fpsilon at the rence J Burton ' rw----m-U n fversity of First District will make a brief - ' ' :' Utah appearance p: 1 1 I:: 1 1 ' t itt 4 i4 I fund-raisin- g - - II - t : 1 - 4 t — '''' j fraternity's nual formal an- - The Immigration and NaturalHotel Newhouse ization Service's A daughter of of the Salt Lake City office Joe Mr and Mrs D Lowrie w ill :7-Paul M swap Jobs Aug ' 1 with a US tensen 1251 E 4 - Miss IN TIME OF NEED DEMAND A JOHNSON ARIAL VAULT 1 T N Lar - immigration of- ficer in Frank- furt Germany Mr 4200 mt ' - Lowrie Way (3145 1 ki i '1 g Jews Vote Slate WM' JOHNSON? Over 35 year$ of experience guar ankles a completely reliable prod Oct Heavy Steel reinforced tongue-in-groov- e pia- tie asphalt seal unites saver eThe ultimate curely with vault In protection end durability Coll or Writ for FREI INFORMATION VAULT Nelsen Bank has been reelected president of the Jewish Com- munity Center Saul Silverman executive director announced Saturday Other Officers Include Ralph Tannenbaurn first vice president Dr Harold Rosenberg second vice presidentr1VIrs Dal and Philip Siegel secretary Perlman treasurer 1726 Jefforson St FOR SALE 12041 RADIO TOWER ASSOCIATED Et ECTRONIG ENGINEERS 1513-1St- h E SAX 114101 4134442 '7r:777 hose sIf supporting INQUIRE with Co Phone IN 777777 r ' -- vn ---- '!' -- ' - 1 1 - s' r::1 ' - ' 10!!!!'77 : ': ' Ae i c: i '' - - - -- 4:': ) 4 ''''401 1 f: : t: 4 '''') - : l'!- 1'riPv''''- -' - -- 4"- '' !!!''''''''" ' 400--!'" 44 "'''''''-'-'''''- :''4 -0- -7 1 r- 000-''''''''' A- t- --- - - - --- KI"4"' ': itote!!!"- '' - -- --' i i: !: ::: - 7- :': ' ' '! - 13 ! ! 4 4 4 ! 4 t t44'2 "' 4 f ' - - If i ::::y II it 'uil 4: t ! 11 Li ' - i r" School Law Utah - A 40: 'agreed metropolitan govern- ment can come only after "contralized action" by the public 'Common Sense' "By any test of common' 'sense I believe it Is itiiperative that consolidation of local units of government within an identifiable metropolitan region take place' Prof Flynn told about Sw't 50 persons attending the panel Office discussion in the State Building auditorium 1 :' 'eili-'0"I believe the ideal method: i for implementing metropobtan: lc '''''j 00loA4 government would be by of an amendment to the constitution authorizing legislation establishing metropolitan regions subject to voter approv- 'al" he explained Prof Flynn termed the pro- Mr lialion Mr Stevens 'posed constitutional amendment on metropolitan government as "legislation and not a constitutional amendment" This proposal was placed on the ballot by the last Legislature It's 'Legislation' Special to The Tribune l'Negative factors should not MURRAY — Jordan High detour us but should serve as School held a commanding load guide lines" Mr Barker as the Salt Glen G Howlett president 'Utah In dustrial Arts Assn examines one of : ! trophy-winnin- job Hunt For SL Area 'Teens Only' Dint:1h High School Banks llth High Taylor Wright Olympus Uinta lgth grade Kenton Gyre High Industrial Crafts: 12th grade Mac Car ter Provo High gth grade Gerald Rimington Tgoele High Trades and Industries: lilh and 12th grades Craig Randle and Rick §:reit? West High 12th Division! Metals grade Craig Webb Olympus ilth grade Howard Bev-e- t BM Olyrnoi)s grade Donald Welker Wahlgulst Junior High Weber County Lists I tonors in Play Events Sponsors of the program are Salt Lake Bonneville and Sugar House Kiwanis Clubs Salt Lake Rotary Lions Exchange and 'Jaycees and the Youth Opportunity Center of the Utah Department of Employment than 450 elementary school students from Salt Lake County participated Saturday in the finals of the 20th annual Salt Lake County Recreation Depart ment's marble and hopscotch toiirney Students were In Class A or Class B competition depending on grades in school Class A were fifth and sixth graders and Class B were third and fourth Trophies were a wardNi first and second place winners' in each class in each of five areas in the county said Gary C Swensen county recreation department— Winners were as follmAst frt n wr SA t lAxn i s A hODsloch no s nnt i nA (1 Aril H I 4s Is6 le fp 14 rr1 C Do frame resdence with garage and bJId rg Iccatad 2 and 3 block 10 Cache Creek Additon Jackson Ary:-TrrThe above property may be irspected ot any time e b c7prip: to tacting Mr F Bucherro Jackson State Bork ocLsort ri ne Wyornnia number 733-373ck- rg ELs ness hours interes'ed Pidaeis 1 -Edding forms and a statement o terms and con:a cf 1! the Jac4on tote t cr dersgrted The Lirciersiorciri resPr E ds 'or the right to reject any and 01 :e cios propertios occrac tn r-- d scbect to the ten' s only if made cc-- 0 to05 y 1 mA- 7 s A S(64 C '' -- HA - sr 6 r we r36ualo Chf I' E Dow V IDlot S 8 P f 11 e6Arbl' (4641 Fecri Ric'srd — ms AtcN AvA'AN 01 Aro restjtt !A as AtsrCiA r jrr 8840Jond scro Sr' - will rprii::ist'ict k bo bold in the University of Utah 'Union following the xercises Hilicrest Books Dance Concert The Thais Dt'aP Motuum s Assault laartie two-da- Sis-:e- Those oillly Winds Alight Come as a Blow Today FAH InAno INT ERMOUNT AIN STATES R 52 n ssing‘ 4A 32 AO chevPrIne r n 78 to' 75 43 92 65 7S Dnvpr Elko Lai VoAme Rncl Sttrfq ysencle6 West yellowt64p PACIFIC i'1' o? 36 At 1 1:'''':"''1'17:°'icHrt'PQcAJ04:1i '7ITrils::lilLA:94LForzitt:—L1 I 76 40 3 STATES 81 IA cl 4I JUnOALI I lit Les ArtoolPS 773 O4t to 44 41 P'''''R'd 010 F61C SMFR4 t4 A" vArk 01 Prather' Saturdori r 41 - RAIN BUSINESS A LUNCH hA poi State Co- SNOW WARM FRONT COLD FRONT STATIC FRONT SA AT (Nro1 t Amo-u- iel SOUTH AAr-tS C" fr1311' SM-diper ori - tP"r Pr " reachino 30 mrth Af sit xfrm A A81-- cr l suthr inet nrthPAt east vvyommo C ft:trni4 ifItO s monollion i 7 05611 ) -- SCA SHOWERS - — W 7 1 1 1!:1' P OP ( Ky a r I S'I'A 1 1 - I - kv - 14 I I s - ---- tViik - vs -- X C 11 lot ma I I I I Ai6-:t 40114 ik vs S21 c --- L NiokLEAN46 ) 1 - - FLURRIES WINO jNEW ::::::01:Z i ' I '11P'44 I C4140 " ? t INN 4 24 C'— 1414 I - 1 CP'9 N 1"" :INC: I tPtlt Ir diss -- 4 : tk 1r J Mo '1 PitAi T 0) il104!' & s MAMI 0 SPUD 1MPW) Of POISSUlt ARIAS tI3J $ods TIMPMArUll$ POIICASI PO4 -- '1 MIS Smera4 - 67 M Ninds 705 central and southern sertoths Morning lows were mostly in the ans wit0 Lake At 47 ChArt showed low propsSUrP on the surface Over mrt ni the Wth co irl front p XtPfldr nr4m frM AlkitidDy ‘ PAIR 1 La 90 AA lioht terroon temperatures in Idaho And WAN from the urner 40s north to th S he orn - Ato"415 ft' ) ' I7 A ri PARTLY CLOUDY 11 C BUSINESS " - CLOUDY Le few scattered A VAlied ons And m'ict - I LEGEND IP surface clUSV p i's'Y q't PS 1 IPS ANI&LIS EAST 0"-t- : N 7 C t 1 Tr 4": 41 14 42 S said stateme— oft t A: rla ctv SArroPAPCs : ISt12!"-U!- iitt ' 38 CPcmcor k er0011 : 14:1101NYFLt : 1111 11 5J h Tr 411 'll'iltrill1W S SSs I ti 00 12 Sc I —1 114 SAn S66 ri'j7125 111'--111yyo- EA AS 37 34 32 skip Aff F10 of the IntermountAirt :thowert were reported over the nrethwe3t 8nd the rervon alono with pccasonai ( (Minn' Li' 17 36 FIlt178lsill )210t ' SIS m Anctrr604 i H 72 37 PaTy CPA riTC1 (t 39 52 S2 Pocatrnn — Summary 'reported over - 78 PAIDOiESr 13rd South I) Schroder assistant su- perintendent Salt Lake School will present the diplo- - mice 7350-70- sm r members cation - INtdrts rfield Rno Perbarn — ti-- e ADMINISTRATION an Agency of the United S'ates Gaverr--e:- -t 300 North CerlerStreet Casper Wyer- - rg 82601 t MIAannidlearsBenolradnodf deOr crest High School dance club will present its annual spring dance concert Tuesday at 8 12th An Ogden mart and a Price r: Leo J Weir Salt Lake City pm in the high school auditor' Kenny Gaisford1 Gordon High gradh grade East Foster W um 'Woman were elected Saturday :grand sN'retary: Goodman Provo High Woodworking: lith grade Neil Perison! to Ma The club includes 29 girli the Grand head gna Lodge grand Nuesmeyer Lehi High: 9th grade Jay- Justin Jack' son Junior High tth graileDaryle Garnof Pythias of Utah master-at-armHarvey Kitch- - under the direction of Mrs Car ett BYU Junior High Ph grade Jim Knights Sly irrielo Junior High and the Grand Temple Pythian en Kearns grand inner guard: nlyn lones club adviser Charlott Hall Elementary Division Sisters Grand Jurisdiction of Ron Miller ogden grand outer The concert open in thp pub Wasatch Elementary School mm three Utah guard Clyde A Can Salt Lake 'lir will he dividPd tions Sent popular jazz and Election of officers climaxed City grand trustee: John Alden for the Salt Lake City grand prel convention a t 'statewide organizations at the Officers of the Pythian sisiet include Beverly Pitman Salt An Ogden man has been Newhouse Hotel R Christensen Lake City grand senior Mrs Proiders Loot Car Lawrence with a with assault charged George H Fmk ler Vancouver was Selected as grand Helen Mentor Salt Lake COY deadly weapon after his wife r fish Columbia Canada had an initial carved on the chancellor of knights and Mrs g r a n d junior Mrs Iva 11ThidaY''' to police Hawkins named was complained Price managOgden grand sillDyet of Phyllis her face and ght side r Mrs Vanda Shaffer Salt that clothing and luggage Val iored other facial cuts Wednes- - grand chief of the Pythian Lake tors City grand secretary : ilued at $505 had been stolen in Lake Salt County day Ann vere Morrison Salt Lake from his car while the vehicle named officers Other :Mrs Merlin Carder 31 Ogden Mrs was parked near 2600 SunnysidP Robert City grand treasurer of Pythias: was charged in a complaint Knights Donna vice Evans Park Bevan City grand Ave tS10 South) Officers said grand Magna signed before City Judge Melvin Mrs Emma Loll !thee W(TO no signs of forced II Morris by his wife Bonnie chancellor A W McFarlane protector the auto Judge Morris set bail at $10000Salt Lake City grand treasur-- 1 Erickson Magna- grand guard entry into Jell6cn Orseclue Sctvv3 (le vnt Park $0col' (lac IS hccscoICh t n Plvrr'cu" School y HI Rcs6 R A11 P:lrSIVel Jet' l A lorsor A'S A mart) V g e tt A (:rr A 6c-nlr- J4 0 rArl ros - 7tuil4 An POr (lc e Varu6I Raul Samtva Sc4not r'si't' E k Snn 'cf — Miirv 2 Vl3o MA n 63 A N — hcLitcll Ft lkk S010 E ( kruenco HA6Rossno Heonts Toronto st Art! PARCEL -e- yrat - knot — SsAven - Chrisensen A Coorge F Knights of Pythias Sisters Elect End SL Conclave ) F Approximately 3 8 Aces of and located 12 mi!e's south of JCICIKSC'tl Wyoming and iocated in section 26 township 41 rorth range 117 west 6th PM and unimproved except for access road i'''''' non grade - '‘ ±2 The public safety commissioner said he doubted if city and couold 'commissions county agree on a plan for metropolitan government "because the desire of politicians to keep their jobs would pull up all the mountains Sunday right and Data From US Wtather Bureau o ni more precinilation tnr May S(1 en- - northern 70 Variable cluraliness with sonv scattered cumulative precipitation early Monday Windy At time Hghs both deficiency 1965 879 Accumulative deti days mostly in thp 50s seutheaSi a n d 55 showers are e'00Ctad over Moat of the Since OCt 35 to 0 Intermountain ciency 2 00 sunrise Sunday 5II Sunset to 65 southwest Icws Region It w11 b what cooler — Eastern Nevada - --Partly -- ctourty ---- -— throvah Monday Occasionally windy Sun- — 1 and Lake Salt vicmity CHART City TEMPERATURE partly CIOUdY thrOtkin Monday Windy at times day and cooler ens highs bnth days in the OS? to Saturday at I P rti lows mostly 35 to 45° Cooler High Sunday in lcmf OM °vote 50s and East Grente Area: 1 tamr SundaY id 60s rn ‘ low 36 to 40 high Monday In wYOM nq - Pertly CCIY SUodiV and Class A hopscotch WW1 Low Proc Jule Collette tio-tt- - PartIV thrOU071 Utah Clow ly MPet Mand ay Few sh owers past Sunday And land Terrace School first Mary Lcat UTAH COoler mainlYi west MondaY Cooler Sunday arril Sunda'? Locally windy Sunday Emerson East Mill Creek Schm secondistAnci3O 60S niqht 74 40 PAO nnrith Monde MerdAv wArmer Vi'Idi Highs Sunday end Class B hoostoch z Charlene Camo - -21 north and 7ns south lOWS MOON IS tc) 43 Sonclov and Monday Hitt' SdodaY 65 to 66 'Lincoln Ahut bChaar HOward R Drogs N'YCP- cryoss 75 45 55 65 west Southern 45 Idaho noith to Variable cloudiness sraitheast and COY 7$ Ceder School an 47 through Morey Few showers mostly to 5 in Itis mountains Class A marbles Clayt INit am s Delta 14 80 Green OA Myer GA rict H Iv trw ThOMDS011 42 70 witord ClAsS R MAr Nei -- - °livid A A nfi E act 60 78 Moan Mni CreeK Sth001 Lin Dorian Randy WhIppe e7 coin VI tA0 Provo LAO Salt Lake Area: 74 I 55 37 Roosevelt Cass A hoostoch I Shirley A 'eler Salt Lk Airport 47 71 seA Havohorne Schoo Rth I 1 Mary kachie 51 87 St George t7 i3 Douw ti nonstoch Pollvn wendover (-- 74 IP 53 t rA1 SC't-I na Saazar IDAHO Svolrner !c"0C 1 5 C ilk A 716 -- S Rnso IVMAr Cr2 SO 36 P5 LLvi Hiyonorn ( '''''''''''''''''' OC'1-- 1 unDus C 'ASS Rorie' R marbns 1325 Knowkti:g14- 17 son of Mr R lull 1136 Jon s "porsimal Korn scLUpf Mr and :Mrs Wells Stevens 738 Rd (800 'orth) -- Self Dmermi na tion" and Kathryn Hanson 17 daughter of Mr and Mrs Eugene Hanson 2050 Princeton Dr (1140 South) 'Individual i unique lawn-mowin- g Eaq) Moderator will be Robert Hill and 'Airs George 'Federal Way (50 Dianne Richards 18 Solidi) daughter of Drand Mrs C jake County high Elliott Richards 767 Sunrise school safe driving contest spon- 1700 North) will ofter the invosored by the Murray Rotary cation and is the alternate Club entered its final week Student driversconipiled nneispeaker To Present Cass of their best weeks wilh five! schools Bingham Granger' Ilat Ifigh School principal Jo Granne Jordan and Olympus seph W Richards Oil present eligible to fly the safe driving the senior class to members of the Sall Lake Board of Educa flag next week :i Groups to Launch e LI LI Normandie 1355 fildn county commissions could pects of metropolitan govern'l 4y ment Mr Barker divided the ' problems into housekeeping and --t categories owe '44' ' L Housekeeping problems he 'i 40 s fs' Nott said include police and fire proIronies electricity tection traffic congestion sew! 41 1 Mr Howlett estimated 500 age disposal and an adequate projects were PntPred in the water supply '''''41! Third member of the panel state contest at Highland High i it was Bob Koenig Deseret News LJ LA Trophy winners include: Writer 'Mrs Pyet Mr Christensen Electronics Electricihn 12th grade e teen-ager- Student speakers who nI1 fi (1 'dross their classmates on the theme all Ito Donal Walton 17 son Of Mr and Mrs D F Walton 1701 I for hort Ave ( 103 S(uth) "Independent Thought'Susan Thurman 18 daughter of Doan and Mrs Samuel D Thur I ) AL tI de-dar- e "teens only" J Otis Stroud YMCA general will employment agency Is being !secretary said to register at centers in he able organized this summer by area !Rose Park the Cottonwood Mall civic clubs and the YMCA and YMCA Building 737 E 2nd Called "Jobs for Teens" the !South program is Intended to help Persons Interested In employyouths 13 through 17 to find full ing the youngsters may apply for the ruthful help at the and part-timemployment in !same centers car as such jobs washing baby sitting and the tint-1- of Safety Rivals Where In Salt Lake City would homes were all prize winning re n t r I e s f r o m elementary you find handmade dressers exhibits in the finals of the schools First-placchairs beds boats inlaid tables statewide contest winners were en- or swings? tered in the state contest Mr contests 'Howlett said Twelve regional Saturday all of these things — were on dis- under the auspices of local and many more Saturday 20 judges viewed play at Highland High School groups from the Utah Industrial' each exhibit awarding superior Arts Assn (MA) were held iribbons to a number in each East were 'vision From those superior and winners The occasion was the 17th anblue red and whitehibits judges chose outstanding Arts nual Utah Industrial Assn's spring convention and ribbons in five divisions for 'entries as trophy winners industrial arts fair grades 7th through 12th said The five divisions are wood-Gle- n UTAA G Howlett Items on display including metal working draft- lent There also were some ing industrial crafts and elec boats and scale-modfull-siz- 1) ' Jordan's Ahead Utah Industrial Arts Fair Lists Trophy Winners in Final Test 2166-17t- h 't- e pas-sag- g entries in 17th annual statewide industrial arts exhibition I t:15" ( - : !i'AO' ! '0'4' ! e 01"' ! ---- 1 SMALL of 1 i!- -''' )) i- fessor agreed Saturday Speaking to the Salt Lake League of Women Voters Salt Lake Public Safety Commissioner James L Barker Jr and Prof John J ylynn of the Uni- versity- Fist - ' ' :' e "474° !4 k' t h 7:"------ '' s Approximately 733 Acres of land formerly occupied by Morse Lumber Company located on Highway 187 17 miles south of kson 'Wyoming ond a part of the east12 of the SW'4 ofissection 32 township 39 north range 115 west oth PM including 5 buildings formerly used in a sawmill operation - ' ' PROPERTY TO BE SOLD --- 4 'i 1 ''' 4 at 300 North Center Street Casper Wyoming for each of the three properties listed below until 2 pm on June 3 1966 at which time such bids will be opened Bids shall be occcmronpd by certified check or money order in an amount equal to 10 of the arricunt bid in - :— 4- The Small Business Administration on Agency of the United States Govern ment will receive Sealed bids of its office set forth 4: f : -4 ' e''iot'-: 7- Jackson Teton County Wyoming cn lots 1 -- a0o:04-0!"'- --: '' ii ' 4 - - in I One-stor- tel !4 ----- Development Property and Residence PARCEL Fa "- NOTICE OF PUBLIC SALE PARCEL r'11 ' ft! 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P-- like CEMENT k I ' "k - 'T-- 4i A 09eltnóon gro3 41 f V Monarch East) who has 4i been in charge Mr Lowrie of the Salt Lake City office since 195R will investigate visa applications for German citizens desiring to enter the United States Meanwhile Claude P Kidder currently assigned to the US consulate in Frankfurt will be in charge of e Salt Lake office iV ' t Mrr LOW 91 a Tallahassee Fla natiy41was transferred to Salt Lake City from Vienna Austria where he processed applications for US entry from Hungarian refugees after the Budapest revolt in 1956 A veteran of 24 years with the immigration service Mr Low-Il- e has worked as a border patrolman naturalization agent and officer 1 tiIN h School Correspondrnt 1 t' Fast ilizli Schonl's coloist — red and !iiti- — ti ll cap and -: ‘''' fb i L i !gi! n its 162 senioFs as they par 1 : k A 1111!P In graduation corerno 11i!!'s in Kingshury Hall Univer- of Utah capsu June 3 at !s ity 4 ii:30 pan 1 1 A quotation fit nn A Lawrence '' I l'ottell will be theme of the IN! is s Mr Hill Ian nt (Illation ceremonies -'! The quotation is ThPle il :: ' 011P will which thing 1! 'really only train the human mind and that i is the volunt u se Of the mind ' It' the man himself You may :: by : :Ni i! 4 aid him you may guide hint ' A 44 4 you inay suggest to him an 1 '-) above all you maY inspire hint '40 — hut the only thiti-- g' bay - !S ing is ihat which hp gets by his 0 n 'e‘ertions — and tt hat he ti gols IS proportionate to the effort he puts into IL' Miss Richards Miss Hanson Student Speakers by the Legislature a city commissioner and a university pro- t '- I ‘1 J : 1:'-- ) YI '''' 1 ? 1 4- - tt-is- ' N' 4: -- I Salt Lake Valley residents !woul:d not accept metropolitan 1government 'foisted" on them 1 i — at 15th South he is affiliated withi Pi Beta Phi and is majoring in history Named attendants were Kathy Brandon 20 daughter of Mrs Kathryn Brandon 1662 E MOO South and Jill lianseen 19 daughter of Mr and Mrs Robert B Hanseen Pasadena Calf! - '' agent-in-charg- e it' a r:- 44ittFvi!0-- ti ' '''''''' i ':44I ' II t i Immigration Official r To End SL Service sen was at the i — it' Miss Christen- - ' 1- ' i ' s 471 If - '')l '4-- i I I 1 :- - 4' ' -- d Y -- 1 I 1 -- '''--- IVI i '':- iv ' Thrmas I United Rule - e - Apr- 1 J NA 1R-Mo- Queen of Ilearts elA I ::' N it 8 If t I 1111: tor)1 I 3 ) 1 1 — t l il Public on :ri:11 4 I Riles June 3 To Honor 632 Seniors Ale' C70 P 1 1 Paal 'lacks East High's lit Ii k k ') V i !trirtieRbooeattibettvii0t ' Area Briefs Clyde Dawson in Roles To Boost Lloyd Drive ' litWAtitglittkINOAtiat I 10010AtrittivAMDtwattatiudisittettrtMtilitaititOttt0-71"-z et t' The weather forecast map for Sunday Indicates variable to partly clod 3 shies mer the Intermountain I'vegion with some shower actisity and cooler t |