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Show Tlit Salt l akeCity Commis- sion the Utah Municipal League be asked again to prepare a tax relief measure for consideration by the State Legislature. Mr Harrison's concern was aroused by the report thJt Salt Lake County anticipates and increase to 21 mills in Lk notice Tuesday, Nov 23. of a pending increase in Salt Lake County taxation, and Commissioner Conrad B Harrison gave support to the city's desire for an end to the double-taxatischedule for city residents. Mr. Harrison suggested that on 1966 mills. from this year's 17 9 This coming week we can take custom orders for Living Ftxm suites to be delivered before Xmas have some beautiful pieces on our sample floor at TREMENDOUS SAVINGS PUTTING ON J Ogden. UTAH SYMPHONY, with the University of Utah Chorus presenting a program of works by Ralph Vaughan Williams, Tabernacle, 8:30 p.m. UNIVERSITY OF UTAH CONTEMPORARY DANCE COUNCIL, presents the Senior Student Production, Kingsbury Hall, 8:15 p.m. BASKETBALL, University of Utah vs. Loyola of Los Thursday HOOTSPA FESTIVAL, Cottonwood Mall. Winter fashion show with commentary by Jackie Noakes and Sherry Sailer, final selection of Miss Hootspa and her attendants, 8pm, followed by Hootspa Hootenanny featuring local folk SALE! Bedroom Bunk Beds Recliners Rockers Baby Cribs Lamps Tables & speaker. Mattresses OLD TIME Park City, SPECIALS Bunk Beds TWIN BED GENUINE MAPLE COMPLETE WITH SERTA MATTRESS WITH HEADBOARD Dinettes COMPLETE 5 PC $38 45 95 education. UNIVERSITY OF UTAH CHAMBER MUSIC CONCERT, 200 Music HalL 3 p.m. LDS TABERNACLE CHOIR BROADCAST, Tabernacle, 9:30 to 10 a.m., open to piftlic. EXHIBIFIFTH ANNUAL UTAH TION, Salt Lake Art Center. (December 1 - 22) p.m. (3-- CHRISTMAS CARNIVAL, Senior Citizens Center, 237 South 10th East, 12 to 9 p.m., sponsored by County Recreation Department. Handmade articles created by senior citixens will be sold and game booths will be featured for children. BRIGHAM YOUNG UNIVERSITY THEATRE presents. The Corn is Green, Harris Fine Arts Center, Provo, 8:15 p.m.. no performance Tuesdays and Sundays. (December BASKETBALL, University of Utah vs. Centenary College of Los Angeles. 4) THE DRUNKARDS', presented by the Silver Wheel Theatre, Park City, 8 p.m. (December LITERARY LECTURE, 'Growth Through Experience', Salt Lake County Library, 80 East Center Street, Midvale, 1:30 p m.; Kearns Branch, 5350 South 4220 West, 4 p.m.; and South Salt Lake Branch, 2490 South State Street, 8 p.m. All programs freeand open to public. STATE, HOOTSPA FESTIVAL at private dubs, restaurants and all ski resorts. SALT LAKE, 30 travel agents from western states arrive for three days familiarization tour of Utah's ski facilities. SALT LAKE PUBLIC LIBRARY FILMS present 'Harvest', Arts and Crafts of Mexico', 'Craftsmanship In Clay', 11 a m., 2 and 7 p.m., no charge. FLOOR IS FULL OF TOP QUALITY AT REAL HONEST TO GOODNESS SAVINGS PS. HEILBUT HAS BEEN SERVING SALT LAKE FAMILIES FOR 35 YEARS BUY WITH CONFIDENCE. MAIN OPEN EVERY NIGHT MON THRU FR1 T09 TERMS ARE 3260 Highland Drive MtfTFraLLANO' GIFT CERTIFICATES FOR THAT HARD TO BUY FOR GUY (Continued from page ! orr on giit CERTICATESI $25 00 Certificates $20.00 Certificates $15.00 Certificates $10.00 Certificates $ 5.00 Certificates Cost $22.50 Cost $18.00 Cost $13.50 Cost $ 9.00 Cost $4.50 1 ) no one to whom Mr. Baker might have complained would alter the schedule. If a complaining citizen goes to Mr. Creer, It will not impair nor Improve the priority status of the comThe citiplaining ettizen. zen may also go to the Grand Jury but this will not help nor hurt the citizen, because the Grand Jury r nnot alter the priority scl lule,' he said. Excessive flooding this year, said the commissioner, created a continuing emergency situation. If any member of Roads and Bridges gave such statements as are credited to supervisory personnel of the department, the commissioner said, 'they are my employes and I bear responsibility for what they might do or say.' On the other hand, he insisted, f uch replies as those credited to the department supervisor originated with that personnel, apparently to serve as excuses to impatient taxpayers. According to Wollas Macey, superintendent of the Roads and Bridges department, there were 12 homes Involved when the complaint originally came He says there are now in. 37, adding to the complica- tions. Mr. Baker became involved at least two years ago, when combined the rolling-typ- e curb and gutter installed In the residential subdivision be-r- an to crumble and disinteg Blacks Decker Spencer Hall, 8 drill that feature The better economy priced wear bearing at pomt of greatest normal n U-1- PIE 49 ;e r OF UTAH DINNER CLUB, with J. Barre Toelken, 'Folk Lore vs, Fake Lore', University Union Building, 6:45 p.m. LDS TABERNACLE CHOIR REHEARSAL, Tabernada, 7:30 p.m., open to public. BUTLER JUNIOR HIGH SCHOOL CHRISTMAS OPEN HOUSE. 8 p.m., featuring musical selections by bond orchestra ana chorus. Light refreshments served. tour building. rate. The cement began to separate from the aggregate and the aggregate began to ride down the gutter, shoved along by rainfall and runoff. Mr. Baker, Lamar A. 3026 Ranler Ave., and P. T. Iarsen, 3041 Sequoia Ave., told of making scores of telephone colls; of being shifted from office to office; from department to department of the Roods and Bridges long before they finally solicited help from Mr. Creer to expedite the project. The three taxpayers told of Initiating a neighborhood project, which brought promises of Immediate assistance if the property owners would collect the money needed to purchase materials to replace the curbing along their frontages. In Commission County meeting, sold Mr. Tsvoian, the group was told that the county would furnish labor and equipment If the property owners would furnish the cement. The group has lo since established a trust fu of more than $2,400 for the project. The situation began four or five years sgo with on incident of county roads negligence, said Mr. Tavoian, when a county snow plow missed its mark, plowed up a portion of his lawn, a section af his sprinkling system, and started the disintegration process in the concrete curbing inwhich county stallation, spokesmen agreed was substandard. Tbe concrete used In the installation about original eight to 10 years ago, said Mr. Baker, apparently did not contain the proper ratio of six bogs of cement to tbe yard, as is now required. The result Is that the cement crumbles away from the rock aggregate. The contractor's bond was released by the coun- before any weakness was 2 scovered. At the time of tbe original damage, said Mr. Tavoian, a representative of Roads and Bridges Inspected the damage and promised to come up and Ta-voi- an, fix it.- - to them many, be sold. He many times, even kept acalendar record of some of his calls to a Mr. Paul Pratt. Colls were made and promises of early repair obtained on August 1, 1963; August 16, 1963 and August On the latter date, 19, 1963. Mr. Pratt said that the Wfers have been checked by Clyde and they will be fixed. The next recorded call In the Tavoian record: December 30, 1963, at which time Mr. Tavoian made it clear be was becoming perturbed about Roads and Bridges failure to repair tbe damage they had caused to his lawn, his sprinkler system and the curbing at the corner of his corner lot. Patience, Mr. Tavoian! The next recorded call was made Mr. Pratt July 28, 1964. was called and a Don Rhodes was sent out to examine the while Mr. Tavoian situation was away oo vacation. 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Lyons, 'Mexican Adventure,' Weber State College Fine Arts Center, Ogden, 8 p.m., WAdrtf edav fWAmhAfl GREAT ISSUES FORUM with Dr. Ray Canning, 'Conflict AND Transition In Sex Morality, University of Utah Orsoo Gutters Crumble While Rumble td TteUfrcc 10 SUGAR HOUSE Cdu-Jc- 11) CHRISTMAS SALE, and dime-a-d- ip dinner, Sandy Fifth Ward, 6 p.m. CONSERVATION AWARDS BANQUET, sponsored by the Utah Wildlife Federation, 1 p.m. in Lafayette Room of Hotel Utah. State's 10 top conservationists will be honored and Governor Calvin L. Rampton will present the major address and award governors trophy. ALTA, HOOTSPA FESTIVAL, Hootspa Ski Jumps. SALT LAKE, HOOTSPA FESTIVAL: Ice Hockey, Provo Canucks vs. Salt Lake Seagulls at Hygeia Iceland, 12 p.m. FUMTURE N Monday Barbary Coast Opera House, MELODRAMA, 8 DESIGNER-CRAFTSMA- Saturday buy nowi in 466 Men. in and JUDGE 4) SEE OUR BUDGET BASEMENT FOR THESE OUR Free Parking Sunday MEMORIAL HOME AND SCHOOL ASSOCIATION communion breakfast and Mass in school auditorium at 9 a m., followed by breakfast in cafeteria. Parents and family of students invited, speaker will discuss higher Siyles Woir.en RUMMAGE SALE, sponsored by Bingham (Midvale) Ladies Auxiliary, Number 659 FOE. at the FOE Hall, 181 North Main, Midvale, from 10 a m. to 6 p.m. HEALTH IN MENTAL DEVELOPMENTS FIELD, presented by Dr. C. H. Hardin Branch, professor and head of the Department of Psychiatry, College of Medicine, University of Utah, 8 p.m. In the east ballroom of the Union Building. UTAH SYMPHONY GUILD SYMPOSIUM TE- A- 1:30 p.m.. east lounge of Union Building, with Dr. Newell Weight, BUY (I0W AND SAVE ! $44 50 Angeles. POSSIBLE Dinettes $88 45 LDS TABERNACLE CHOIR REHEARSAL, 7:30 p.m., open to the public. MY FRIEND FREDDY, by Grace McGrath, Babcock Young People's Theatre, University erf Utah Pioneer Memorial Theatre, Thursday and Friday at 4:15 and 7:30 p.m., 2 and 4:15 p.m. Saturday at 10 COUNTESS ALEXANDRA TOLSTOY, presented by the Brigham Young University Forum Series, Temple Square Assembly Hall, 8 p.m. BASKETBALL, University of Utah vs. Montana State. Friday Living Room Serta Box Springs lu Fastest Shoe Repair Service in n HOVE OF THE MOCCASIN SHOP am, BUT WE ARE TIP TOP SHOE SERVICE HOOlbPA FESTIVAL, ski train. Salt Lake to Park City via singers. THERE IS STILL TIME! A9 WEEKLY CALENDAR 7pm; We December 2. 1965 REVIEW. 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