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Show V PERIODICAL DIVISIC:. UNIVERSITY LIERAW UrJIVSSIiY OF IT AH CITY 12 SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH Midvale Boys Club Gives Award To Assessor S. Clifford Cockayne A C FRIDAY, MARCH 12, 1965 Commission Okehs Revamp in S.L. Auditors Office Governor Appoints 17 Utahns To College Governing Boards The Utah Senate this week confirmed 17 of Gov. Calvin L. Hamptons appointments to various state positions. All the appointments are for bur-yea- r terms beginning July : 1st. station KALL and KUTV television and was chairman of the radio board of the National Assn, of Broadcasters. In other action Ira A. HugginS and J. Francis Fowles were renamed to the board of trustees of Weber State College. Both are prominent Democrats. Other WSC appointments are Omar J. Call, William G. Fowler, Roder-c- k H. Browning and Mrs. M. Claine Petersen. Named to the Utah State University Board of Trustees were Named to the University of Utah Board of Regents were Edward W. Clyde, who was 11 months ago to fill an unexpired term, reappointed; Robert H. Hinckley; Roy W. Simmons, Donald B. Holbrook, George C. Hatch and Calvin W. Alma Sonne, current chairman; Rawlings. Mr. Hinckley is a former Roger B. Hansen, Richard J. chairman of the Civil Aeronau- Maughn, Mrs. John S. Boyden tics Authority, assistant secretary and Dr. J. S. Prestwich. of commerce and former vice president of the American Governor Rampton Broadcasting Co. Will Meet Mr. Simmons is president o Zions First National Bank anc President Johnson holds numerous other executive Gov. Calvin L. Rampton will LAWRENCE A. JONES 3 in Washingpositions in intermountain busi- meet March The Salt Lake City Commis- ness. ton with President Lyndon B. sion- this week approved reorMr. Holbrook, an attorney, Johnson, it was announced this ganization of the City Auditor's was Gov. Ramptons campaign week. office as outlined in a recent manager. He is a former presiThe President has asked all of the Lake dent Salt survey. County state governors to meet with secwas Assn, Bar and executive him at the White House. Requesting the changes, City of Democratic the Gov. Rampton said no explaState Auditor Lawrence A. Jones stat- retary Committee. nation was given for the confered in a letter to the commission Central DemoMr. ence. He said he was informed Rawlings, longtime that the proposed revisions cratic National session would be in the nathe Committeeman, would reduce payment of overis a Salt Lake attorney and has ture of a briefing. time and eliminate certain unbeen active in community Gov. Rampton will make the long necessary or duplicated office affairs. trip east in a Utah National procedures, reducing the overall Hatch Mr. is president of radio Guard plane. workload. Mr. Jones said the study covered all positions in the office with regard to workload, relationship to other positions, time gaps and work methods and procedures. A primary purpose of the study, which had been approved by Mr. Jones predecessor, Commissioner Louis E. Holley, was to determine if rearrangement of individual duties and redistribution of the over-al- l work load might result in being able to avoid filling the former position ap-pointe- dd with 21-2- Midvale Jaybee President Gary Newhold presents outstanding community servant award to Salt Lake County Assessor S. Clifford Cockayne at ceremony. . The Midvale Jaybee Boys Club has selected its outstanding community servant for 1964 and has awarded him a Life Time membership certificate in the Boys Club. This honor was given to S. Clifford Cockayne, the Salt Lake County Assessor. In recognition of his outstanding ability, accomplishments and service to his community, country and profession and for setting a good example for young . The award makes Mr. Cockayne the Honorary President of the Midvale Jaybee Boys' Club for the year 1965-6The boys have selected an award to be named after him which will be called the S. Clifford Cockayne Award, which is the Sound Citizen Award. Presenting the honor was Gary Newbold, Midvale Jaybee Presi6. dent. The Midvale Jaybee Boys Club men to follow. This honor was given last year is sponsored by the Midvale Jr. to Sheriff George W. Beckstead. Chamber of Commerce. Sheriff Beckstead Has Complete Manual for Law Enforcement Salt Lake County Sheriff George W. Beckstead this week presented one of the most comenprehensive manuals on law ever forcement policy and ethics prepared for use by Utah peace officers. The manual was presented for adoption by the Salt Lake CounMerit Board. ty Deputy Sheriffs was prepared The new manual Nielby Chief Deputy George Q.introto be sen Jr. It is the first of Bible personal duced as a and professional conduct for Salt Lake County Deputy Sheriffs. Sheriff Beckstead said a series of training manuals now is being prepared which will define in detail areas of responsibility. The first manual details the moral principles by which all deputies .under Sheriff Beckstead will be guided in their relationships with the public and with other officers and members of their own and other public agen cies. TODAYS EDITORIAL I Utah Legislature Kills Roadside Advertising Bill The manual defines administrative lines of authority, citing delegation and delineation of of deputy auditor and present command from sheriff to deputy. position of second deputy auditor The Utah Legislature has killed a bill to regulate It also outlines guides in per- without replacement personnel. roadside advertising along Interstate Highways. The sonal habits of deputies as to their duty, appearance and bear- Possible Candidate Utah Senate killed the measure by a vote of 17 to 6 ing, and relationships to prisondespite the pleas of veteran Senators who stated that the He Will Not ers, complaints, Says bill was urgently needed to prevent the cluttering up lawyers and others directly con- Seek Chairmanship function. cerned with police of the states landscape with junk. The name of one possible canThe bill was proposed by Senator Frank Browning didate was eliminated from specbail-bondsme- n, News Preview New resignations are growing. . . . Watch for a new split in the Black Muslim movement. . . . The AFL-CIis launching a major for drive standby Public Works projects if a recession develops. . . . Republicans plan a strengthening of City GOP organizations on a Metropolitan Area basis. Rusk-McNama- O ra ulation for new Salt Lake Coun- who proposed that the State Road Commission be given ty Democratic chairman. to regulate the planning, size and types of signs Hugh Bringhurst, a former authority candidate for the Salt Lake along the Interstate Network in the state. Senator County commission and long Brownings bill also carried a $1.3 million bonus from active in Democratic circles, this the federal government for states agreeing to participate week said he is not a candidate for the post now held by Wayne in the beautification program. L. Black. Mr. Black is expected to run for state chairman. Mr. Bringhurst had been mentioned as a possible candidate at the county convention in Senator Omar Bunnell, a proponent of the bill, stated that it just makes you sick to drive along U. S. Highway 40 from Salt Lake City west and see all the (Continued on Page Four) |