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Show x" Local News Dan ' t Valentines fab Hfilmtie alt Tops in Sports Second Section Sait Lake City, Utah 't ir Page 17 Object: Political Institute Nothing Serious FALSE FRONT: Goodbody .and Co., Salt Lake stockbrokers, romnripling Iheir headquart. ers on Main U v . v J,"imm yv TV Fare, Page 19 Business May 11, 1965 Tuesday Morning r" Takes Over Trustecs-Accept-G- ift .Street The front is all boarded up, the inside is being renovated, and is the place somewhat of a shambles, i -Still, the place is jammed every morning. Which caused a Goodbody executive to wonder out loud the other day how come the place is of $250,000 Larson, Jenson Ouster Petty, Loser Claims Improvement of the image of the practical politician and encouragement for more college students to select politics as a career are among the objectives of a unique institute to be established at the University of Utah through a gift of $250,000 received County Commissioner John Preston Creer accused his fellow commissioners of petty retribution Monday after they voted to divest him of his duties with the Salt Lake County Civic Audi torium Board of Directors and the County Recreation Department Obviously the two commissioners are disgruntled and have taken this action to chastise me, said Commissioner Creer, member of both groups, in a prepared statement , The action gave membership on the Civic Board to Commission Chairman Marvin G. Jenson and membership on the County Recreation Department Board to Commissioner W. G. Larson. Monday. The grant is a joint one from the Edward John Noble Foundation and Robert H. Hinckley, New York and Utah businessman, whose service to government includes administrator of FERA and WPA, both depression relief programs of the New Deal era, and later chairman of the Civil Aeronautics Authority and assistboard- ant secretary of commerce in charge of aeronautical affairs. still crowded, despite the ed up front ' : . " The explanation for the big crowd is simple, sir with the front boarded up, everybody thinks its a bookie joint! , Audi-tdriu- Trustees Accept Mr. Hinckley appeared at the monthly Board of Regents meeting In the U. Union to explain the purpose of the gift, which Nothing can make two men m Changed in March . Commissioner Jenson held the Civic Auditorium post from when the boards formation more than a year ago to it was assigned to Commissioner Creer. Commissioner Larson, who held the Recreation Department period, said he would let the post during a previous two-yeCONCERT STAR: bfoacir de board run the program. ,, Maio, fine Brazilian singer, was the star of a special concert in Places Motion the Empire Room at the Hotel Inasmuch as the acute paUtah the other evening. of the General Hospital tients Moacir sang his heart out . . be moved in the near fuare to he was the star pf the show. ture to the University of Utah But it was a bad night the Medical Center, and the flood crowd was thin A study will be conducted control program . has been The take at the box office was placed under the jurisdiction of by the U.S. Department of small . . . The drummer got the County Commission as a Agriculture to determine the Calls for Understanding paid, the piano player got paid whole, I therefore recommend extent of frost damage to the bass player got paid The citizens of this state and that the Recreation Department Utahs 1965 fruit crop, Gov. . The Hotel Utah got paid for nation, who take upon thembe transferred to Commissioner Calvin L. Rampton was inthe use of the room . . . selves the burdens of public ofLarsons jurisdiction and the formed Monday. Franklin B. Dryden, deputy fice, a burden that Civic Auditorium be transferred BUT THERE wasnt anything to the jurisdiction of Commis- director of the departments imposes upon the citizen, left over in the till for Mr. de the governor continued, often sioner Jenson, the Commission Office of Emergency PlanMaio . . . find that the largest obstacle to Mrs. ning, told Gov. Rampton in a He was the star, did all the Andy Wahlquist uses Metropolitan Hall of department addition would be placed on east chairman recommended. free and that his request for profair, maintaining construction. telegram to still under of sheriffs the model side show in where Justice and the inbuilding is feel it I proposed work, and was the only one justified disaster relief has been regressive goverhment for the best interests of the county, volved who didnt make a penny SecreRobert H. Hinckley . . . people, is the lack of underCommissioner Jenson said later. ferred to Agriculture from the concert . . . of about the the Freeman. Orville L. standing people tary to with students. Offers I feel like I can step in grant Well, thats show biz! role of politics in a free society. You will hear from him as tiie board members and help We also find that the publics available as soon to assistance A Salt Lake teen-ag- e girl them in view of the experience lack of faith and trust in public as the extent of the damage is went to the cosmetic counter had. Ive officers makes it extremely diffithe telegram determined, of a local department store cult to find qualified men and read. Carry No Patronage the other day and developed women to step into public ofan entirely new personality Neither the Recreation Defice. but her mother made her partment nor the Civic AuditoriMr. Hinckleys first exposure wash it off! Commissioner John Preston now, declared it must be deter-th- e um post carry any patronage, Unless a proposed addition to to practical politics was as a Creer told the governing body mind if the city will participate Commissioner Jenson added. of Hall Justice Metropolitan HELLO DARLING: Its nice state representative from SanThe law allows . them this and Jail is approved, the Salt that after extensive study the in construction, and he later for a man to come home from a pete County and mayor of Mt. concluded said he would suggest a joint kind of Sheriff's Department petty retribution, and Lake County Sheriffs Depart- the Pleasant when he was barely rough day at the office and feet originally Commission meet- suppose there is nothing that would ment be off better find a love note from his wife. staying old enough to qualify for the offor the department in ing Wednesday at 10 a.m. to can be done until good sense where it is, county commission- designed fices. It doesnt happen often, but it Special to The Tribune the building was inadequate, as consider the question. catches up with county governers heard Monday. happened the other day to Miles LAYTON A headpn collision wasra addition Commissioner Creer previous- ment, Key to Freedom Commissioner Creers . Commissioners, however, de- S. Epperson, who toils for Rem- on f U.S. 89 at the east city limits esimated to cost about $225,000. ly requested a joint meeting statement continued. he layed " Monday boaLd construedecision on Sf. 1 Rand. any ington y It is my understanding that Tuesday at 2 p.m. to discuss Commissioner Creer said he As soon as plans and procepf Layton Monday- afternoon The note greyed Miles when claimed two lives and injured feels thtftf'the m5st important tion of the cost of the entire building participation in a Public Admin- - did the our is lives in not think Salt Lake County dures are worked out the Utah thing participa- sheriffs addition and the addition will he opened the door. It was from two persons, one critically. department be of Service study tion in politics, because every pro citizens wish their government State Department of Public to cost about $457,000. his wife, Mary Lou, and read a Safety will by the city and county in accor- posed Salt Lake City Police and to be The accident occurred about freedom tfe have .is dependent expected subject to this kind of cap- al course inprovide profession-Honey, with dance of the amount driving for Sheriffs pursuit 3f50 p.m when a northbound on politics. space Department merger rice that we have seen today Architect Reports all policemen in the state, Puballocated to each, Commission after the City Commission said and I will do all in I KNOW YOU have had a ter- auto driven by Lafe Hawks, 66, He expressed the hope that to my power Niellic Safety Commissioner C. W. er Creer said, submitting the the $5,000 fee of the PAS was see that rible day I know you are tired 2539 Adams Ave., Ogden, collid institutes of practical politics Chief Deputy George Q. stability be established told the governing body prej sen considfor commission Brady Jr. said Monday. excessive. proposal and irritable, so I thought I ed with a southbound auto dri- can be established on other in the future. sent plans allocate the Sheriffs eration. Mr. Brady pointed out that The PAS proposal was submitwould write ybu a nice little let- ven by Craig Anderson Ostler, campuses, and that the one on Not Vindictive ter to cheer you up. You have 21, 306 E. 650 North, Bountiful. the U. of U. campus will be en department slightly more than Commission Chairman Marvin ted to the County Commission pursuit accidents cost the State feet compared with G. Jenson, who said the addition all my love and understanding, Monday and was acknowledged larged. It would be a mistake to be- Highway Patrol $22,000 in vehiIdentify Dead feet for the Salt is needed and should be built' but no action was taken. Mr. and my sincere sympathy, but I come vindictive, and continue cle damage and time losses last Hinckleys conviction that Lake City Police Department. Utah Highway Patrol identi- it is vital to the American way know this will cheer you: You the kind of feud we have wit- year. Joint-us- e facilities currently as the dead fied Carla of He said highway patrol rooklife for to citizens understand nessed before in the Commission have been called tp jury duty are slated to take up 298,413 22, 1190 N. Main, Bountiies receive little or no pursuit adhe tomorrow morning at 10 a.m., chambers, continued, See Page 19, Column 7 Mai-si- e square feet of space, Chief Neil-se- n driving instruction before going Room 310, ask for Judge Ander- ful, and her mother, Mrs. ding: said. He noted that only into the field. Cordner Newsome, 47, same son. T think we must take a posiwould be saved feet address. In the past, Mr. Brady exYour loving wife, Mary Lou. tive viewpoint and consider the police and if a person was going by consolidating The victims died of severe laplained, futo a situation as challenge MODERN sheriffs department records, PROVERB: cerations and internal injuries, ture correction rather than pro- 55 miles an hour on our highWhere theres a will theres he was speeding and a dispatch and crime laboratories. according to attending physividing grounds for a vendetta. ways, always a couple of lawyers! cians. policeman didnt have to go Harold K. Beecher, architect and began using chemicals on Commissioner Creer Special to The Tribune empha- much faster to catch him. MURRAY A baby girl died the fire. for the building, also appeared INCOGNITO: The story goes Both were passengers in the sized he will continue to put all But with our new, high speed at the meeting to show where and her sister was critically that the wife of a local business Ostler vehicle. "Just about tiie time I was out his time and energy into fora speeder is the addition would be placed in burned Monday afternoon aft- of superhighways, executive recently bought a Force of the impact spun both to chemical, Mr. Ash ran up and ward looking programs 80 to 100 miles an hour. er when fire swept through a car asked the complex. , blonde wig. Shes a brunette. As autos if his children were still save the taxpayers money and going around, and Mr. Hawks At those speeds you need in which they had been left alone in a joke, she donned the blonde was thrown from his vehicle. the car. We then used water to support policies that fit needs Better As It Is know-hoto overtake technical 1:50 Murat on a Monday p.m. until the car was cooled enough of the countys burgeoning popu- wig, and visited her husbands Listed Critical has The Sheriffs lot. your Department subject safely, Mr. Brady ray parking office. so that we could get them out, See Page 19, Column 6 said. Debra Ash, attempted to save space by conA spokesman at Thomas D. Chief Healy said. She asked her husbgnd if she with services of Mr. Mrs. poand city solidating daughter could get a job as a secretary Dee Memorial Hospital Ogdep lice, Chief Nielsen said, but he George Ash, 60 S. IsiWest, Salt said late Monday Mr. Hawks with his firm. added the department also Lake City, died in Cottonwood was in critical condition with inneeds room to grow. The Sher- LDS Hospital at 3:19 p.m. HE LOOKED AT her with two ternal injuries and multiple Burns Extensive iffs Department now has 160 his shook fractures. Mr. Ostler was treatimpersonal eyes and men. head. No, he said, you rem- ed for minor injuries and reHer sister, Brenda, 3, was lisind me too much of my wife. Unless such an addition is ted in critical condition at the leased to the care of his private That evening the husband in- physician. built now, Chief Nielsen de- same hospital with burns over sisted he knew her all the time, Trooper Gary Schmidt, who clared, in 5 to 10 years it might most of her body. Police Chief L. E. Deland said be too difficult to make extensive that he was just going along investigated, said the Hawks vethe two children had been left with the gag and shes still not hicle left 31 feet of skid marks changes needed. sure. If we dont get it, wed be alone in the car on a parking lot before impact; the Ostler car 4901 S. State while the parbetter off staying where we at left none. Point of impact was TODAYS VALENTINE ents were in a nearby dentists Davis County chief the determined to be about seven are, deputy empha- office. It was not until after fireA special Valentine-todato a 6 sized, feet from the center line of the To May 11, 1965 predicting construction men arrived that it was learned fine Greyhound bus driver. He e 1 of the addition would not inter-fe- r highway, within the To May 11, 1964 the children were in the vehicle, is Kenneth Kerr. He drives from southbound lane. 18 All of 1964 with consolidation proposals. he said. to Lake City jSalt Find Matches 5jR o c k Springs, Chief Fire Earl J. Healy said return. and t'Wyo., he believed the fire was started And on each by the older girl playing with trip he gives his matches in the back seat. a passengers We found a book of matches, ii small, interesting several burned matches and travelogue about the wonders of other loose ones that had not He recites statistics Utah Utahs new driver licensing ages will go subject to the constitutional provision that such been ignited. Indications are and facts about Utahs scenic that the fire started near the into effect July 1. laws start 60 days after adjournment. beauties boosts and the spots, floor at the back of the front efnot in be will new law The drivers Intention Paramount age and attractions of our state. Its seat, Chief Healy said. not part of his job-4- ie just does fect Tuesday, as most other laws passed by he wrote, there is another However, Although firemen and two othGen. 1965 L. Phil the Legislature will, Atty. it for free general rule of law which must be considered er persons were near the car The Chamber of Commerce Hansen advised Monday. for a proper analysis of this present concern. earlier, it was not until Mr. Ash should give Ken a special citaThat rule, Mr. Hansen said, provides that ran up to Chief Healy and asked, Opinion tion hes one of the best salesthe intent of the Legislaturp--is paramount Are my childreA in there? statute interpreProviding an eleventh-hou- r men Utah has . . . within the laws it passes. And legislative inthat it was known the children T. H. Dr. Utah for tation Bell, superintendent tent need not be in And an extra special Valenexpressed words. It may were trapped in the car. of public instruction, Mr. Hansen wrote Monbe from other factors. tine to you, Ken Kerr. implied many Smoke Heavy day that legislative intent dictates a later efIn this respect, the attorney general conWitnesses said smoke and fective date. SAM, TH SAD CYNIC, SAYS: cluded that the 1965 legislators knew about the flames were so liheavy they were minimum The Legislature decreed that students taking driver education unable to see inside If youre a stranger in town the car, nor 16 for students in shall be Utah censing ages courses this year and intended to protect them. did and want to meet people quick hear screams or they any 17 course education a driver fuid The old law allows licensing at 15 for just pick up the wrong bail completing crying. others. for driver education graduates and at 16 for on a municipal golf course! Chief Deland, said the baby Dh Bell and others informed Mr. Hansen others. c'" was sitting in a child's car seat that if the statute were effective Tuesday, 60 Taped recordings of legislative sessions, on the front seat and the Thief Takes Wallet Mr. Hansen wrote Monday, days after the Legislatures adjournment, hunclearly imply jgirl was found on the floor dreds of Utah high school students now in and indeed express the legislative intent for between the front and back A wallet with $7 cash was the effective date of the bill be July 1, 1965. len from the apartment resi- training classes would be displaced." seats. Mr. Hansen added that his written opinion In his answer, the attorney general obdence of Harold Smith, 868 RaFire Chief Healy said he armona Ave. (1935 South), police served that no mention was made in the law on the subject would be forwarded also to C. W. rived shortly before the fire Police Officer Kenneth Killian picks up toy behind when fire swept through car killing a' were told Monday. about its effective date, which could make it Brady Jr., state public safety commissioner. truck, broke open one window steering wheel from a childs car seat left baby and critically burning her small sister. was accepted by the board with deep gratitude. He was accompanied by his sons, Robert H. Jr. and John, and a grandson, Robert H. Hinckley HI, a university student. Chairman Royden G. Derrick read a letter from Gov. Calvin L. Rampton in which he extended great admiration to Robert H. Hinckley and the Edward John Noble Foundation for their inspired grant to the University of Utah for a new Institute of Practical Politics. become faster friends than being mad at the same politician! ' ... ... mid-Marc- h, Set Utah Frost Damage Study ... 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