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Show V a: 30, 1966 REVIEW, June If experiace has anything to do with assuring success, the Park City Institute for die Arts a Sciences should have no trouble in becoming the cater of cultural activity in the West. Among the institutes bard of trustees is Robert W. Craig who for 12 vars directed the progress at Aspen, Colorado. Mr. Craig has high hopes for the Park City vature. . The institute is a Joint undertaking by the University of Utah, Unit Park City Mines Company, Park City, Inc., and Summit County. The mining company rethe Uncently presat to 68.6 acres iversity a de of seclud land in scenic Deer Valley nar Park City. At the same time, Dr. A. Ray Olpln, presidat Emeritus of the University was nam beat acknowledged. He plans to confer with Senator Moss to communicate with Washington. Gravel pits on the East Bench create (Continued from page 1) it was three years ago, Mr. Dent pointBut many serious problems ed out. still remain. One senousexistlngproblem concerns a mink food producer In Midvale. Utah mink breeders, including Mart Jenson, look to this plant for mink food, Mr. Dent told the Review. Its going to be very interesting to see how much support the County Commission give us, he commented. He said he has seen 45 to 50 head of horses waiting in the plants corral for slaughter. On days when animal blood is not streaming into the river - there are wastes of cereals, frozen fish and frozen viscera, used to produce mink another problem. They have one big gravel pit in Cottonwood where the gravel washings He come down like milk chocolate. said there is no bacteria problem involved, 60 the gravel pits are the problem of the fish and game depart- ment have walked Emigration Creek to 21st East where it disappears underground, Mr. Dent 6tated. He found that some canyon homes were flushing their toilets directly into the stream. The county requires a sealed vault for sewage storage in Ore canyons. Mr. Dent reported that every area in the county is now served with sewers and sewage treatment with the exception of Draper, South Jordan and Riverton. Mr. Dent noted Oat the Salt Lake treatment plant Ho. 1 on 33rd South and 6th West would like to install sewer lines from Draper, South Jordan and Riverton to its plant. Every -would then thing in the direct sewage. Besides testing the water tor bacteria count and BOD oxygen demand), Mr. Dent can directly trace ollution through flushing a (me half aspoon of fluorescent green dye down a drain or toilet The Inspectors then check the water source to see if the dye shows up. Sometimes the dye takes a full day to reach the stream, so only one home can be inspected in a day. Dr. Richard J. Nelson, Salt Lake City Health Commissioner, stated that the city water program is tied up with the completion of the water treatment t in Parleys Cany. Most of e problems that exist are more in the county, he said. Mr. Dent doesnt entirely agree.This may be true as far as drinking water is concerned, but the city still has pollution problems. They Just arent doing anything about them, he said. 1 food. One mile down the river, the water is still pink from blood rushing from the slaughter house. The county attorney has contacted Hie feed producers and the company has assured the county that they will build a treatment plant or in other ways correct the pollution problem by the end of this summer. The water pollution people also describe a serious problems with (me sugar manufacturing company. Mr. Dent said that for two years the company has failed to keep promises to correct the situation, 'They have from now until the beet harvest to do something about Oils, Mr. Dent declared. He said the sugar plant, deposits so much silt that Salt Lake County spends $15,000 a year to clean it up. Mr. Dent also reported that a chemical concern deposits oils, acids and other kinds of chemicals. "But to get to them, you have to go through the Atomic Energy Commission in Washington, D. C., he said. Tt s terrible getting any support out there, he said. Mr. Dent stated that the department has written letters to Washington for two years now and the letters have not Water, water everywhere -it make a mess Tn and various locations S".lt Lakers must have ';li mis way this we"k - as a variety of probe lems arose connected in way or another with flood control. ds In an area southwest of the Cottonwood Mall five resl-d- ts found water in their subbasements on Sunday. The water kept getting higher as the mystery as to its source berame deeper. - The residents - C. Albert HorrLeonard Henzke, Frank laurer and Stan Mathews " trailers and campers start looking way ahead for places to or nights. Salt Lake spend the night from up to 50 City gets the go-- by cent of tourists because of lack of tourist facilities in canys. The City board of health patrols the becanyons to halt such camping-i- n, cause of lack of sanitary fecilities. City county and state will be courtged to provide amp site facilities to encourage tourist everyone they could think of on Monday - including the county surveyor and flood control people. s enthusiasts will cheer tjiey Univer- Utahs basketball tarns in a new milli dollar sports 12 five-buildi- ng complex in 1969-7- 0, A circular sports and special events center will seat 15,000 spectators and the press box will hold 50 sportswriters. Preliminary plans were approved by the Bard of Regats in a special meet- ing Tuesday. Deputy Paul Saltairs future will be decided Friday, July E. Parson, Salt Lake ers Complex, 21st South and State. People who have lost bicycles in the county (outside Salt Lake City) are urged to visit the bike room (the old maternity ward in the maintalnance building) to dehand can be termine if one of those identified. Bikes can be picked up daily, 3- -4 P.M. except Wednesday and Sunday, and Saturday all day. M a crimes. General Phil L. Hans ties The Supreme Court Justice observed that it is more ecomical and socially more desirable to eliminate those stresses which provoke anti-soc- ial behavior. Hampton Revamps In an effort to organize and coordinate the services of the numerous executive by the departmats as recommad Little Hoover Commission, Governor Calvin L. Rampt named six groupings an experlmatal and coordinators basis. The Governors new groupings are Budget and Administrative Services, Herbert F. Smart, director of finance; Revaue and Investmat Services, Linn C. Baker, state treasurer; Health. Corrections and Welfare, Ward C. Holbrook, chairman of die welfare commissi; Natural Resource Services, Jay Bingham, water and power board director; Public Safety Services, Raymond A. Jacks, public safety commlssiaer; and Rec- - Park, of a teas at Riverside music-lovi- ng 729 N. 13th West, led to police period...... WENDEL IS Dnys In Plcturosquo "1 Contact Victor ANS. CALL 1 and scholarly wait.-Th- e Traffic Is miserable 4800 South betwe Highland and Holladay Boulevard - but It is difficult to ctrol since so many apartmat dwellers the and homeowners live street and must have access. Motorists are advised to avoid the street if at AH possible. Residats also complain of contractors m putting dirt and pipes their property - the without permissi cm-tract- As Ray P. Greenwood, county flood control director puts it - You cant plase every - JS0 UWftW OTteiiTMfif HUgasr-sf- . or, on the other hand has no place to go. - aNH W'MJLJlYr OTTONWOOO TsnrSC2ki22src c rczaraiEiSiHGBD - Com- i The Obstacle Course. Or the final test we gave the Fifth Rose. JENSENS fay Slade MUMHg 2 IN REPAIR AND REBUILDING YEARS EXPERIENCE FACTORY TRAINED WHERE 266-958- 0 487-193- TRANSMISSION SPECIALIZING 25 HEW ENGLAND IF NO L. 3383 So. State PAGENT All D HISTORY TOUR 4 emic NATIONAL TRANSMISSION L.D.S. 277-674- in est fEi for Information ne making the project a success. Advature is a familiar word seg-me- nt Mrs. Wilford Morgan, and Mrs. Richard Patters, of the Queen will present the following cates tan ts: Pamela Lindgran, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Lindgran, 1145 Simadi Ave.; Toma Nicoletti, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Tony Nicoletti, Butterfield Canyon, Lark; Diane Cuatto, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Angelo Cuatto, 1985 Laurelhurst Drive; JoAnn Marcantonio, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Peter Marcantaio, 4309 South 15th East; Theresa Russo, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Russo, 1570 Downingt Avenue; Theresa Stallievera, daughter at Mr. and Mrs. Norman Stallievera, 295 South Allen, Midvale; Maria Alberico, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Dell Alberico, 1637 East Vine Street, Murray. of a Friday night music festival Electric organ and drum (impromptu). music attracted complaints to police from nearby residents, and police learned the youths had ripped boards from a SALT public face to feed a bonfire LAKE Police Chief Dewey J. Fillis has urged victims of thefts to be more prompt in reporting loss of property through thefts. Reports of major thefts six maths after the occurrence makes police wort impossible, the chief noted.... JANICE Keller, public relations assistant for Salt Lake public schools, report ed 6,692 pupils attending summer ses-i- n sions The number city schools. includes 1,150 in driver training and 1,200-pl- us in Junior or senior high school programs SALT LAKE Coty firemen failed to respond promptly to several fires last Thursday. They were tied up in service of 22 separate fire including sev calls that require alls, 11 mgines and crews in a 36 minute break-u- p Continental Trallways advature would be is cceraed,)is its accessibility to a large of the population and its ability to draw m local acad- Utahs annual ALL STATE ITALIAN DAY will get under way, Sunday August 7th, 1966 at 1:00 P.M. at Lagoon, without neck- destructi VANDALISM, fence by . shirts short-sleev- ed cul- tural developmats of this kind, said a certain spirit of important aspects of park City, so far as a eultunl Day Set SIX-WEE- war lly of advature. e af the most I believe spirit Italian Committee, designed to provide betwe sessions legal service to legislators THE Greyhound bus strike ended last week with approval of a two-ye- ar ctract providing wage increases. The agreement also permits drivers to ever-increas- ing incl. Mr. Craig, an interna known consultant in Meanwhile less than a mile to the north residents 4800 South were complaining about efforts to stop flooding. The constructi of the 4800 South drain line has caus a degree of csteraati along that street-an- d its hard to tell who has the worse problems -the catractor or the has filed friadly suit seeking a declaratory judgmat as to whether a committee crated by the recat special sessi of the legislature, by serving as legislative coasel, encroaches proper duties of the attorney geral. The suit is brought in Third District Court against the Legislative Joint Legal Services As, be m) were clogging a drain line, and were digging. iscellany ATTORNEY Prevent Crimes The Utah Pace Officers has emphasized the need to prevat crimes to relieve the pressures police agacies in the area of crime control. Utah Supreme Court Justice J. Alan Crockett cited the emphasis that is shifting from catching criminals to prevent! of crime through grater underuses of standing of criminals and 1. Decisions have be teetering between the individual plans ofSheldR. Brewster and Harry R. Stout, and the merger of both plans. If the two groups can not resolve their differences, Governor Calvin L. Rampt said he will support the detailed plans of the Stout group. County Sheriffs Bicycle Bureau, reports re- that lost and stolen covered by the department are beginning to pile up at the Salt Lake Coty the institute, Dr. McMurrin said. It is anticipated facilities for artists residaces and studios, plus ample space Tor conference and public atertainmats will Godwin-Ast- the Himalayas. I feel Park City has an excell t potatial for becoming one of the nation's leading cultural caters, he said. It is my belief that the project requires a ke eye for the proper utilizati of availof our able land. .The mo society is very much with such undertakings, given patience, sound ladership and a certain are Guess Which Up sciaces through (Mot K- -2 Te owners of homes along the street complain of a serious dust proolem - particularly at night wh the traffic is havy. The cmtractors representative, Rex Jacks -and Son -of Lloyd Jacks says be can't wet down the dust or hell be left with on unworkable slippery mud pile the next moraine. The Commissi chairman of the aid ne would take matter - and by Wednesday morning County Highway department personell had locat-e- d two trees the roots of which stop-ove- rs. Bikes Stack couldnt missi finally hard their plight. But after the meeting Commissioner Jason said that it was the last group that would ever be allow to come withbefore the Commissi out being the agenda sity1 of 9 On Tuesday morning they to the County Commissi meeting. Commissiaer told them Marvin G. Jens theyd have to wait until they were put on the agenda. Their attorney, 4id fagebrets, saidj it was an emergacy and , ame lortalUit Travel Council. Tourists traveling' with all Governor Rampt will leave the Agriculture Commissi and Industrial Commissi as they are for now and will add insurance and banking to Public Service. Lack of campground area in the Salt ati mountaineering team which in 1953 assault Knock, But You Cant Come In issi. Tourists Go By activities. Every effort is being made to acourage a of ideas in the arts and America necessary. reational Services, F. C. Koziol, director of the State Park and Recreation comm- leasing, financing; using or occupying private dwellings. -- cross-fertili-z- He was one of the to him. a University of Utah Provost, M. McCurrin, its Sterling chairman. The aim of the project is establishment of an internaknown cater for tionally various artistic a scientific j Week In Review (Continued from page 1) presidat of the barf READY FOR service of customers who will trade at the new Sars South Salt Lake store at 5630 South 9th East is Richard R. McMullin, manager. Mr. McMullin previously was manager at the Granger store. Store will give away a color TV set in Tuesday July 5 drawing. No purchase (bio-chemi- cal News Briefs- Utah Birthplace For Ideas Its Filthy Come On In director, To Open Store In Murray Sears SERVICE PERSONALIZED AUTO REPAIR AND QUALITY MEET How would this new taste hold up in this ourselves there was nothing left to prove. After years of trying we finally came up No matter what we mixed it with, this day and age of ice and the mixed drink with the new taste we call the Fifth Rose. So we tried it on the rocks. With soda good, light taste just didnt do that old We made a light whiskey that actually In Whiskey Sours. 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