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Show I COUNTY REVIEW, June 23. 1966 TENNIS FRIEFS Under Muddle Economy Area Courts Get Net United Board Attack This Saturday at 10 A.M. lpm) include Liberty Park, a tennis clinic will be conRiverside Victory Park, ducted for youths from first Courts, Reservoir Courts, grade through high school in- Bonneville Junior High, Olymterested in learning tennis pus High, Murray Park, Granor in improving tennis skills. ite High School, Granger High Admission is by free ticket School, Hillerest High School, available at any AG or Food-tow- n and Dilworth Elementary Store. The Tennis Clinic School is sponsored annually by AG Monday, Wednesday and and Food town in cooperation Friday classes are scheduled with the County Recreation at Sunnyside Park, Sorenson and the Youth Park, Crestview Elementary, Department Tennis Foundation. Midvale Elementary, Fairmont and Canyon Rim. Park Netters ofallagesandabili-tie- s Tuesday and Thursday dayare invited to participate in the program that runs time sessions are scheduled at South High, Jordan High, Enthrough August 12. sign Downs, Jordan Park, and An adult program is set at Lindsay Gardens. Victory Park, 237 South 10th East. Adults can register at 6 pm. The adult program, Net Slate Changed is set for five nights a week. Areas offering instruction Utah's tennis schedule was five days a week (7 a.m. to revamped over the weekend to aUow for a better date for Fall September 10 -- 17 Intermountain Junior Tourney 0 uniors) Team Matches and Junior September 24 -- October 1.... championships. Fall Tourney (Seniors) October (no dates). ...W'est-ar- n The junior play will be held Senior Hardcourt It had been August November 14-set for August a time that conflicted with the Na- Indoor tional Jaycee meet scheduled for Tampa, Florida. Robbing Champ Here is 1966 tennis schedule: Olympus High School junior June 22 -- July 2. ...Utah Pub athlete F. D. Robbins had another trophy for his case L. Mixed July weekend. last Doubles old son of F. The Dale Robbins, 2018 Lincoln July 12 -- 23. ....No-ChamLane, won the 16 -- under title Tourney of the Pacific Coast Junior 6...S.L.A11-even- ts July Championships held in BerkTourney .Junior ChamAugust ley, California. He defeated Oakland, Calpionships and team matches old Ron Cor..Intermounifornia, August 1. tain Senior Championships nell, 1, the 17 ' The problem of economics has governed .The commission was unified. They for months - perhaps years - over the will prepare legislation of their own heads of the members of the Salt Lake and they will lobby for its adoption by City Commission ...hovefed as threatenithe 1967 Legislature. That was the shocker. ngly as a mushroom cloud This year, It had its the cloud has begun to descend. results Hatchets were buried. The This week, .it appeared that the City commission will begin at once to study the details of the Salt Lake City Budget Commission, with Mayor Lee in his familiar role as general of the political now open for public scrutiny.. ..the budget set for public hearing June 30 at 10 A M. armies, was ready to advance into battle. A budget for the fiscal year 7, The City Auditor, Jim Barker and the constant prodding from Commissioner City Planning Commission Chairman Jim Barker and threats of increased Vernon Jorgenson wall get together to taxes and fees where increased taxes see if money is available in the budget are not needed, it appeared tins week, to hire a man for Planning Commission has made a unit out of the Salt Lake a man who will serve under Brack City Commission. Lee (enemy of federal matching funds) The mushroom cloud of economy gone to find federal funds for Salt Lake City. wild descended in a deluge this week It locked like Brack Lee made his choice with a brisk exchange of letters between between economy and his hatred of federal funds.... economy seemed to be Mayor Lee and Water Commissioner Con Harrison; with a new realization winning out. that Salt Lake City faces chaos in proThe Commissioners began to realize that a combination of failures has led to posed law enforcement pension legislation; with a realization that use of federal the present economic crisis In part or funds once (Stained from the pockets in total, Jim Barker, Mayor Lee and Con of local taxpayers is not a sin. Harrison expressed the need: There The promise of a renewed City Commust be a complete scrutiny erf combined mission squabble.. ..the kind that makes problems, including the problem of double taxation. Mr. Harrison observed fascinating listening to the press in atthat the Utah Municipal League is pretendance, failed to materialize Tuesday morning when first Jim Barker observed paring legislation that would unburden that Salt Lake City had better get its Salt Lake City of up to 5 mills taxation that presently goes intoSalt Lake County. lobbying armour polished and repaired. In recent meetings, then, the City Legislation already has been prepared that would require Salt Lake City to join Commission has touched upon the series a state wide law enforcement pension of cures for a major economic ill. 1. Last week the commission agreed program. The proposed legislation also to have a team of University scholars would require that Salt Lake City make make an efficiency study of operations up any deficit in its present pension program.. ..and for Salt Lake City that's of all departments of city government. Salt Lake County swimmers very close to $3 -- million. Salt Lake Con Harrison reminded the are off to their fastest start City thats very close to $3 -- million commissioners Tuesday that an expert could see m ever according to within 10 years plus interest at 4 per on casual glance at least director Arthur Hughes. year in such waste annually. Con cited Jim The popular morning swim clinic, conducted at nearly every swimming facility in the county enters its second week Monday. Persons not registered for session can do so at any Leam-To-Swsestime. (Continued from page 1) sions will be held as long as there is a demand for The opposing team had left the floor This is no time to raise the budget. and the president of the board introduced them, Hughes reports. There should be no increase in taxes, The program Is open to he said. Mr. Enid Andersen and Mrs. Helen R. swimmers of all ages and The Board of Education took up the Shields, first grade teachers at Lowell abilities. School. debate, answering the charges. Board Facilities participating in member, Glen S. Burt agreed that the I wish those men would have stayed. I the program include Jordan President recommended a 3 l2percent had something I wanted to say to them, Park, Liberty Park, Fairraise, but noted that this was a blanket said Mrs. Anderson. Mrs. Andersen and mont Park, Holladay ElemenMrs. Shields appeared at the board meetraise. He said that only low income emtary School, Kearns, Murray ployees would receive the 6 per cent ing to present evidence of progress made Park and Midvale with outin small classes. raise. side pools while inside facilifl came to try to convince you of the Superintendent M. Lynn Bennion exties supporting the campaign plained that the University of Utah had wonderful experience working with smalinclude Mt. Jordan, West Jorhired the principal of the discontinued ler groups. As far as juggling figures, dan, Jacklin and South High Stewart School. And although Grant Im not so much concerned with the finSchool. ancial need as with the needs of the indiSchool is closed, the new Parkview Here are the schedules for School opened. So the number of prinvidual. We had cne of the 49 extra inside and outside pools: teachers in our school last year. cipals is the same. She reported remarkable progress at Superintendent Bennion also felt that Inside Schedule Mr. Olsons five year comparison was Lowell School through the seven member a.m. handover boys misrepresentative. He recalled that in team teaching system. and girls for a half hour each. 192 the Chamber of Commerce approved,,, ,She explained that children were sep-4- 0-l 1 r.tnrKMl arated according to readiness. One yearold the one million dollar leeway. was recommended for the boys and girls for a half hour Mr. Olson interpreted this to mean that each. in November and by the the board was appropriating higher exprogram reading 11-a.m. 8year old penditures, because the people voted a end of the year she was reading cm a two level." boys and girls for a half leeway. hour each. In January nine more kindergartners Board president.. .GeorgeA. ChristenAfternoon Open plunge sen.. .reminded Mr. Olson that each city entered the program and by the end of starting at 10 a.m. to 8 p.m. school has its own library. The people the year they were all reading on a primer wanted an enriched educational prolevel or better. Outside Schedule We couldnt keep the bocks out of their gram, he said. Lawrence D. Schroeder pointed out that hands once the fire was lighted, she said. Same morning schedule as in 1961-6- 2 the first grade was still going Mrs. Shields explained that Lowell was Inside schedule. half a day. Now that the first grade is in a deprived area in the sense that many Afternoon going full time, more teachers are families are on relief. But tests at the 12-- 1 end of year showed that out of 26 problem needed p.m. 1966-196- 16-y- ps ust 8-- 16-y- 24-2- 7.. 6-- 6-- Swimmers Off To Fast Start Busy Slate Marks Swim Program Learn-To-Swi- $500-thousa- nd Department. 2. Jim Barker, multi-purpo- se in the Public Safety with his community-actioncommunity center , program directed city commission to the need to supplement budgets ; with federal tax monies. 3 Threats to capital improvements funds and exclusive rights to use Water Department profits led to realiza-tio- n that the use of water sales funds is due for reexamination by the entire Vs' city commission 4. The'realization that the state legis- lature could, arbitrarily, impose an V overwhelming burden of responsibility upon a city that in the past has failed to :t meet its responsibility toward law en- -. ' forcement pensions. 7 5. Brack Lee posed as an alternative ' to economy the possibility of having to go back to the voter for still another multi-millidollar bond issue. of;yj i- -i; on To demonstrate their determination to work as a team to meet economic problems, the City Commission Tuesday afternoon assigned Mr. Jorgenson tocon- - I z duct an unbiased investigation into the needs of the city for capital improve- Mr. Jorgenson will prepare a priorities list of projects for the commission so that available city funds will be spent in relation to urgency. Such a program would modify the ; ; present exclusive character of such funds as the Water Department income. The Tuesday meeting closed on some of the sweetest music a taxpayer ever . 6 ' - : Until we've done all else that we can, ; ; was the concensus, and the declaration V we can't begin of one commissioner, to think of taxes. heard Z Objections Stir im 9-- 10 - kind-ergart- -9 12 Barker's success ers jr-- . ' W children, not even one child would be a .v remedial reader. We need more teachers in the primary grades. We need to correct these probi lems early, Mrs. Shields urged. The teachers reported that some of these children were reading three times a day. Mrs. Ada Burt then commented that she didnt mind acting as a whipping board, i but that it upset her to think that the two men were just looking at finances. She urged the first grade teachers to invite Mr. Olson and Mr. Kipp to visit and observe the progress of individual teaching. Lynn Bennion was reelected to another f'1 two year term as superintendent of Salt Lake City School District and adminis-trato- rs were voted a $500 raise. Superintendent Bennion will receive $20,000; Deputy superintendent Arthur C. $16,500; and Assistant Superintendent Lawrence D. Schroeder, $15,-00- 0. Wis-com- be, Bid cm the $3,500,000 series 1966 Tax Anticipation notes was awarded to Walker Bank, Continental Bank and Zions First National Bank on a cooperative basis. There will be a 3.3 per cent interest per annum on notes maturing by December 31 and 3.5 per cent on notes maturing June 30. Interest had been anticipated at 3 per cent, but the $0 to 10,000 shortage will be adjusted in the spring. , . class. p.m. open plunge p.m. girls plunge 5 p.m. boys plunge 5- -6 open plunge p.m. 8 p.m. family swimming and p.m. over at Murray only. 1- fl&D (so -3 3- -4 asto dte msss 4-- 6-- 8-- 10 0? (O3E0 $30 raaiD 03 G03S&90 (piixnil&aD Giaift Qibsossd Sat tnis CfTltftcatti for 6 months thereafter for 3 months is determined by the length of time you decide to leave with the your money for Intermountain Wests largest banking organization. With 5 Savings Certificates, interest js mailed to you by check on the mathen every 3 turity date you select months. 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Winners in Class I, open to letterpress and offset publications, were: 1st, Jamestown, N.- Y. Thus you can enjoy quarterly income at high interest. You can even have Savings Certificates MooseWinl Call of ' parMMM Intorost paid Juno 30 and Doc. 31 (toSCrJCSETEnnCD of $100. Each depositors account in First Security Bank IS INSURED TO S 10,000 00 by the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation. .ngpa ev lO J i Mom bar Fodoral Dopotit Insurant 13107 G5 enms Corporation FIRST SECURITY BANK OF UTAH, U.A. rklwith: r. i 3,300 Lady Employees (Continued from page 1) Mrs. Lucile O. Petty, Utah State University Board of Trustees, is brighter than bright. Mrs. Eueda C. McCoy, executive secretary of the secretary of states office, could be an administrator any day in the week. Mrs. Thorpe B. Isaacson, CoUege of Southern Utah; Mrs. O. N. Malmquist, Merit Systems Council; Mrs. Lloyd Cullimore, Coordinating Council of Higher Education; Mrs. Ruth L. Reynolds, Business Regulations; and Mrs. Freda B.' Wood, Retirement Board Mrs. Virginia Roberts, Lucy Redd, Nellie Jack, Ruth Burningham and Esther Landa were all capable women Mrs. Vance felt. Heres one of the smartest women in our state, Mrs. Vance said referring to Mrs. E. E. Ericksen. The list was growing quickly. All of these women hold responsible but advisory positions. No women hold judicial positions in Utah and it was pointed out that Mrs. Reva Beck Bosone, one of Utahs few women judges, was also Utahs only woman Congressional representative. Was Shaw wrong about women or are men just afraid to lift the poker? These Carriers Prefer Rain Hail ..... No Dogs 9 In the days Gleues would have to give up the dog. Gleues pay extra for door mall But that isnt the only probthe mailman Ironically, stopped mail delivery during' lem the Gleue s have had. the five days the dog had run The postman rang the doorbell cme day and told them he away. Today, tne bark of a little didnt like the way they parked white spitz is enough to scare The Gleues called up the their camper and told them all but the most adventurous main post office and the Holla-d- ay to move it. postman. branch and were told that The camper is parked in was it true, they had to get Hairy W. Gleue, 2637 East rid of the dog or there would the driveway with plenty of 3900 South, knows. Last week room for the postman to make his family had to give away be no mall. his delivery. its little white dog, because Mr. Gleue asked if the dog the mailman claimed it had ever bitten the postman. But rather than fight with barked. What do you want us to do, the post office, the family the dog bite before we took the dog to the Humane Mr. Gleue kept the dog in have was the Society, where the dog was delivery? his completely fenced yard, stop answer. This purposely provoked. According to Mr. Gleue) his were isnt vicious," dog they bad no mailman office The regular post explained Neighbor's described trouble with the dog. The that it is the prerogative of told. as conservative. special delivery man and the the mailman to stop delivery the dog substitute mailman claimed if he thinks a dog Is dangerous. A few days after Uie do& that the dog was vicious They take the word of the mailwas gone, the mailman asked It had never bitten anyone, man. Mark Gleue, 7, if his father but it barked. Mr. Gleue mentioned the had disposed of the dog. The Gleues were told to tie federal policy: neither rain, Yes," the boy answered. the dog up around 11 A.M., sleet, nor snow shall stop. . . The postman often didnt come We dont go by that," was til much later, and the Gleues the answer. Serves you right for not didnt want the dog tied up Jhe post office confirmed having curb delivery, the all day. the mailmans demand. The The Review called the Humane Society to coniirm Mr. Gleue s story. of the pony express daring young men braved hostile Indians, des' perados, prairie fires and buffalo stampedes to get the mail through. They were then told to get of the dog or the mail would not be delivered. rid service.) 'We dont take dogs that have bittoi anyone or are vicious," Mr. Palmer of the Humane Society stated. He, reported that his postman has also threatened to do the same thing. He said that many dogs were brought to the Society in similar circumstances. "One postman stopped delivering to an entire block in Kearns because of one little dog whose teeth couldnt possibly, go through the cloth of the postmans uniform even if he did try to bite," said Mr. Palmer. Only in a few cases, Mr. Palmer explained, is a bite the fault of the dog. Most of the time the dog has been provoked orhasbeenfrightced by the postman or by the owner. m m w 3 m e V7 |