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Show I ' B8 REVIEW, Fall Out Shelter Needs 40,000 Gallons Of Water July 28. 1966 by Jeanie Kempe Cc fiEAUy k'HfPF IF B?' iKlEZfrie? If VcTt W TH E TIME 40WTH US FlkiP AtW'AY THf Time , 1 RU5H HOME ATTEJ? IaMEK HAlF A piuuefe, ejior I M Off OUIDT PWMER, 1M PFFTO Tfc to D k Jlt're OmJT!ie HTIU65. we,60.F r V THE m CMU AFItR WoFlC mw PFEoHneece C.IAMP0? SATlKfl FmsiWPS PflMP, MU I'M OFF TUTSPVv5 J RUSH HOME I FPWS oactr McXTAVS I RUSH HOME A AFIEf? WOCK. HA, MrTlf66- PfWPTF THf HOME (? Afmwt& 10 I RH tfX,W!6 7HUeY&I Ana inmr, HOME AQPOP PUJWe,m)IMC)fT I? WU PEA J m MAKE T? THEgWWXWAPtKPev' aJ2P HfETiU. WW J POUT KMOW YOU HOU) GO IT WSHIIOMt ma eiAXPiuiefjieoiM 3ff vwmwe- HaP iMpeaewaiT ICA6VC Heeatxh- v - gUSIUKS EFEUP THE THE FAMItV. AFT6R A HA COMMITTED AUP 5UUPA T MY UfCWeSY? oun - IF 1 0iUY QJUEP ID SOMETHIUS A BOUT U0T50 m SUUPAYS. 6KXXX. pettiM Metnx& V Salt Lake County Auditorium Board discussed a feasible use of die Salt Palace at its most recent public meeting ....when its not filled to capacity with conventions and exhibits, they can use the shelter. buildings as a fall-o- ut Delbert Ward, University of Utah associate professor of architecture, told the board that the building would provide 12,000 spaces during warfare ...25 of anything now existing in downtown Salt Lake. The only catch is the problem of water storage. The complex will have to store at least 40,000 gallons of water or have its own well...(of course, they could serve water over the bar in die fall-o- ut The board then tried to resolve the conflict with private enterprise. Tree? by Jeanie Kempe soap. Somewhere in the family young Salt Lake equestrian there must be a cavalier. It has to take some special blood to work all day,, six days a week in a stable. My parents are afraid Ill become a bam bum," said Susan Stout, 14, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Stout. But if all day, six days a week isnt enough, preparing for a horse show takes feven more time. Susie Minton, 13, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Minton, has been riding for as long as she can remember. She explained that the day before a show she washes her horse with a hose, brushes him, wraps his legs in bandages so that they wont get hurt while traveling, and covers him with a blanket to keep him clean. The bath is the hardest part. The horses fight it, she sJld. We really have to go over said Debbie them well, Ashton, daughter of Clifford L. Ashton, who claims that the biggest problem before a show is getting possession of the hose at the Cottonwood Club stables. then shampoos the She horses tail and washes the bridle and saddle with saddle Debbie is 12 and her sister Ann is 11. Were over at said the stable all day, Debbie. And as soon as school tree of each A is out during the fall, these equestrians are again at the stables. All this work and grooming is officially called confirmation. Susan Stout explained that the horses are Judged on performance, quality, presence, manners (how a horse acts) and confirmation. ...ani in a horse show confirmation counts heavily. Susan rides a three gaited and a five gaited horse. She explained that a three gaited horse will walk, cantor, and trot. A five gaited horse will also walk, cantor and trot, but it also performs a slow gait and a rack, both man-magaits. She revealed that riders would often enter a five gaited horse in a three gaited category, which is illegal, so the appearance of the horse was changed. You can tell a three gaited horse by its, clipped mane and its tail, propped up at a 90 angle. A five gaited horse has a mane and a tail. Although the tail also shoots it looks straight - up, different, Susan said. She explained that the tail is propped up with a tail set i which should always be on the horse, of yarn, she said. During the school year Susan goes to the stables right after school. She takes care of one horse one night and the second horse the next night. Sometimes shell work on her studies at the stable after caring for her horses. of the braid because you almost have to start at the bottom of the tail bone.- - But the tail "It hurts your fingers, she said. You cant let go of die hair while youre braiding. All of the girls admitted McCown E. Hunt, board chairman, reported that a successful civic auditorium in Minneapolis, Minnesota, provided just a few public parking stalls. Parking facilities were on private lots. We at least have 700 public stalls, bragged Mr. Hunt. The board agreed . that parking should be left to private enter- prise. Mayor She has to braid problem. the tail and the mane of her horse before a show. with the Auditorium-PromotiBoard. 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The motorist, why couldnt it be Governor is striving for even advertised by means of signs? greater accomplishments to SEND L. add to his record in office. Maybe, with Jiis new policy, he can boost a new and higher death rate on our highways, the letter rjad. contacted Review The the Goin representatives vernors office concerning the accusations. A spokesman for the Governor stressed that the Governor did not order the change himself but that it was prepared and put out by the Utah State Liquor Commission. The commission makes the regulations, aot the Governor, he said. But it was admitted that the Governor was consulted in regard to the recent change before it was issued. X Cindy. 3383 So. State SERVICE ers . NATIONAL TRANSMISSION WHERE pay for Byron Trimble's sal' ary was also clarified at the meeting. The members agreed that his salary and his time would be split between the promotion board and the auditorium board....both the same people. Mr. Hunt emphasized that the area must be promoted first and then the facility. The Promotion Board entertained a request for promotion from local ski areas, and the board decided to plot a master promotional plan.... It was not definitely decided if the board would promote Park City. The office of Gov. Calvin L. Rampton has responded to a suggestion that the Governor may have rewarded a political contributor by modification of highway liquor advertising policies. A letter signed by 18 Salt Lake citizens asked if our honorable governor has caused the removal of a longstanding rule of the Liquor Commission which didnt allow beer signs on our public highways. The wait on to ask, 'Could it be that this is a fulfillment of a promise made to a certain advertising sign company for its support in his recent campaign?" The worried citizens stated that they had often heard the Governor stress safety on the highways. But now, due to Besides riding the horses, caring for them, taking lessons, and performing, the equestrians will go out of town just to watch a special There has to be an odd number of braids in the mane so there Till be one braid for the forelock. She makes 11 braids in her horses mane. You can make tassels in the braid by braiding in a piece IN J. Bracken Lee, how- ever, may not see eye to eye matter of who would Another There being down at the barn all day and sometimes getting it from parents when they weren't home to help around the house. Cindy Collins, 14, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Howard Collins, has another type of WENDEL is the hardest part ps The stfl basement....) A Horse On Your Family meeting last week. Mayor Lee raised die question o' city regulations and ordinances and the plans of the auditorium board to flout that law. The Mayor observed that by city law, there should be 1,500 parking spaces on the convention c alter site. The Mayor, observing that the board and the county seem to feel Oat they are not required to obey city laws, turned the question over to City Attorney Homer Holmgren to determine whether or not the city has the power to compel compliance with city laws. The board also resolved not to compete with entertainment promoters, except where the auditorium stage lent itself to a production unable to be performed on other local Sign Here, Cal (LJUirtlilD coon - RJ (it (50lt3TV2J33ll total I RANGES i, 3 1 |