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Show Review Editorials WEEKLY CALENDAR Thursday, August August 5, 1965 Lecture, "The Liberal Education of American Leaders by Robert Craig, former director, Aspen Institute at Humanistic Studies; Veterans Memorial Bldg , 7:30 HOLLADAY EVES, teenage band concert, programs and carnival, beginning at 6 P M at Holladay Village. Page COTTONWOOD CLUB HORSE open to all breeds, SHOW, Too Many Cooks 9 County Is In Soup 6 PM. vs ARDerks Field, 7:45 LAKE BEES SALT KANSAS, P M KEARNS HOME TOWN DAYS, August 5, 6 and 7 There are so many different ways of approaching the problem that most isnt being approached at all. Tale last Monday night for instance. Most taxpayers attending the special flood control meeting in Midvale traveled several miles to get there. During the long drive home, most of them probably realized they had learned nothing they didnt know before. Commissioner Marvin G. Jenson reported he was trying to arrange federal aid for property owners - in Utahs highest income area. project, Flood control engineer David Gardner outlined a $450,000 stop-ga- p end would surface destruction it over the by weekend, claiming up whipped floods for at least 10 years. Commissioners William G. Larson and John P. Creer girded loins and warned that no easy instant relief exists. Their approach, being tougher, was calculated to please. They want Mr. Gardners plan scrutinized. To avoid wasting money theyd like to see it mesh with the countys master flood plan adopted last year. Mr. Gardner wants to start draining water out of the eastern foothills, quick. The irrigation canals hed like to use cant handle Opponents say, nix! big loads, they say. Theyd like to start in the valley and move up, accommodating potential overflow all the way. Commissioner Larson said part of the problem is building in no ground to absorb the water. He reminded everybody he had said this last time he was in office, his successors hadnt listened. Commissioner Creer mentioned that the master flood control plan is still in effect. He said that any plan would take a year to get going and that citizens with soggy basements should work closely with the latest flood contrpt committee. The mood of the meeting ran the cycle from bewilderment to hope to total perplexity. W'ho can blame us if we were reminded of a circus where the big top is a liMle indistinguishable from the side shows. Its a mess and the only salvation is the effectiveness of the new flood if this commission can study all of the proposals, control commission listen to complaints, separate fact from fancy, then recommend - intelligently. The latest rules to the game are in the county attorneys hands. If they allow the commission to operate with real authority, avoid political infighting and Influence we just might have a chance to keep dry for a spell. ... ... They Come To Float SALT LAKE BEES vs DENVER, Derks Field, 7:45 P M GUITAR CONCERT, Oscar Ghighlia, University of Utah union ballroom, 8 PM. "KISS ME KATE, Valley Music Hall, 8:15 P M PARK CITY, Melodrama at Silver Wheel Theatre, 8PM WASATCH SUBl'RBANETTES CHORUS, directed by Jan Hunter, sing at grand opening of Thelma's Cafe, 4700 South Holladay Blvd.. 7 P.M HOLLADAY EVES. Hawaiian Luau, 6 P.M. at Holladay Vil- lage LEE LOYTNGER Park, 11 A M. DAY, Liberty Saturday, August P M SAILBOAT REGATTA, 7 HOLLADAY EVES, parade at All horsemen, 5:30 P.M. bands and other entries are invited to participate. Need not sign up beforehand, meet at the Cottonwood Mall at 7:30. NEWCOMERS CLUB COOK-OUShady Lake Park, 7 T, P.M. ANNUAL COUNTRY CLUB RANCH WESTERN CHUCK WAGON casual or PARTY western dress, begins at 6 P M. Ted Johnson and his Wranglers featured. ANNUAL HIKE, to top of Mount Timpanogos, sponsored by Brigham Young University program at Special pre-hiASPEN GROVE Friday night with hike beginning early Saturday morning. ke SALT LAKE BEES vs DENVER, Derks Field, 7:45 P.M. KISS ME KATE, Valley Music Hall, 8:15 P.M. PARK CITY, Old Mine Train Ride, 10:30 A M. to 5 P.M. KNOW We confess to membership in that undistinguished club of native Utahns who haven't visited the Great Salt Lake in years, and havent enthusiastically encouraged tourists to do so. But we recognize that ambiguous saline solution as an important tourist drawing card, no matter what its condition. Since the decline of Saltalr, which every Salt Laker over 50 remembers with nostalgic joy, several plans have come and gone about the lake. Most of them Involve virtually remaking Antelope Island, or other dreamy and as a result end up in the file drawer under G Miscellaneous. The fault with lake planning has often been We tend to forget that lots of tourists go there to float. It is, after all, a rather YOUR Zoo, through 10:30 KATE, Valley MuHall, 815 P.M. MEMORIAL, "Peace, Alternative to Destruction, 7:30 P M , Salt Lake City Library sic auditorium BASEBALL AND SOFTBALL PLAY-OFFsponsored by Salt Lake County Recreation Department, August 9 through S, 13 10 Tuesday, August KNOW YOUR ZOO WEEK Hogle Zoo, Photo Day. Free admission with a picture taken during 1965; Electing, voting most popular for resident "KISS ME KATE", Valley Music Hall, 8:15 P M. Wednesday, August 11 KNOW YOUR ZOO WEEK Hogle Zoo. Wild West Day; cowboys, cowgirls andindians in costume admitted free if under 14 years of age. Prues. "KISS ME KATE, Valley Music Hall, 8:15 P.M. Thursday, August FREE RENEW pAT0 up sm i y CHARCOAL BROILER PATIO CHAIRS PATIO CHASE LOUNGE FREE WITH EACH PURCHASE! only $4.00 per month! .5rank ldouna Company Immediate installation phone News. ZOO WEEK Inc. 2265 East 278-28- 8 to 5 P.M. Treasure Mountains Festival 4800 Sotftn, PO Box 17377. Salt Lake City. Utah 84117, Phone Member of Utah State Press Association MANAGING EDITOR JOHN B LUNSFORD Entered as second class matter at the post office at Salt L.ike City. Utah, under the act of March 9 1878 Published every Thursday SUBSCRIPTION RATt OUTSIDE CARRIER DELIVERY ARFA - - - - S5 00 per year REWAX -T- 266-868- 7 ANTIQUING MADE EASY WITH MARTIN SENOUR PROVINCIAL COLOR GLAZE OLD CHESTS, chair cabinet, table, become decorator piece with eaay to uae Provincial Color Glaze. Dont even remove old paint, varniah or stain. us over-programmi- ng. unique phenomenon. Now Phil C. Dern and the Sunset Beach Corporation have revealed upcoming We admire their courage and wish them plans for a brand new facility. every success. Presuming the plans have merit they deserve maximum cooperation from every public body concerned. Weve played the ace over our trump suit for much too long on this one. Youth Corps Helps CHINESE WITH EACH ESTIMATE -- NO OBLIGATIONS 12 "KNOW YOUR ZOO WEEK Hogle Zoo, Appreciation Day Pme drawings, free snow cones or pop corn. "KISS ME KATE, Valley Music Hall, 8:15 P.M. POOL PARTY, adults only, Salt Lake Country Club; Al Sedgeley Combo. -- I Pubhshed by Great Western from August A M. 12 KISS ME through 14. "NO CHAMP" tennis tournament, Liberty Park, all week. SALT LAKE BEES vs DENVER, Derks Field, 7:45 P.M. PARK CITY, Old Mine Train Ride, 9 August KNOW YOUR ZOO WEEK Hogle Zoo, opening day, ribbon cutting ceremony. ATHLETIC CLINIC, Utah High School Activities Association, University of Utah, August 9 Sunday, August 8 Hogle rt Rock-po- Reservoir Monday. August 6 Friday, of us feel it super-ambitio- of Arts, Veterans Memorial Bldg., 3 P.M 5 Enjoy Gracious Living with JUST FAIliT THE NAME Clean-U- p OF QUALITY (Continued from Page 1) said Tuesday the area to Its former image 'T never want to see another mud pie A veritable river bed was all that as long as I live, said Mrs SumKichas, 4711 Ichabod Street, as the couple was remained behind the home of Murray still shoveling mud out of their basement Peters, 4735 Bron Breck Drive. Asked what he thought could be done to prevent Tuesday Both furnaces were out as a such a thing from happening again, he result of the flood, and thousands of shook his head saying, ' It will take a dollars worth of other furnishings were big project and a long-tim- e destroyed "We could never have cleaned program We It out without the help of the Youth need storm sewers, but it will take time " After almost a week, Holladay is still Corps", she said, explaining that seven of the boys had come to help them that under a lot of mud But with the efforts of Sait Lake County Roads and Bridges morning, and within only a few hours had completely cleared three to four feet crews, the Neighborhood Youth Corps s, of mud out-o- f the basement and the dauntless work of the About 70 boys rom the Neighborhood the community is beginning to look like beautiful Holladay once Corps have been working this eek in the devastated area under the direction of again Ben Hampton, field supervisor for the One good thing which came from it all was the evidence of a genuine coCorps Sandbagging was still going on in many areas as dark clouds and afteroperative spirit and pride Before the noon storms threatened more rainonthe rains had even stopped falling Friday, already drenched ground. 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