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Show THE SALT LAKE TIMES FRIDAY, AUGUST 9, 1968 Page Four . THE SALT LAKE TIMES Combined with The Sait Lake Mining & Legal News Published Every Friday at Salt Lake City, Utah Entered at the postoffice at Salt Lake Gty as second class matter August 23, 1923 under the act of March 8, 1879 4 711 South West Temple Telephone Salt Lake Gty, Utah 84101 364-846- GLENN BJORNN, Publisher controlled is owned or "This publication not by any party, clan, clique, faction or corporation " Number Volume 48 1 1 or How to Control Spending (Continued from Page One) more it is divided, the less there is for each. The taxpayer Watchdog association suggests that existing districts might be improved by consolidation. Salt Lake County has two water districts, three mosquito districts and five sanitary districts. Accountability must be emphasized. Municipalities, counties and school districts must file audits with the State Auditors office. Why not special districts? Efficiency must be empliasized. Special districts have rarely been subject to searching budget and audit review, to pool purchasing with other units, or to cooperative agreement to share equipment. Why? There is only one sure way to control taxes. That is to insist that all units of government be operated efficiently and economically with a minimum of duplication and overlapping. Special districts are no exception. The immediate need is to beter control their spread, to sim plify their reporting procedures. Utah's Bullfrog Access Road To Be Dedicated August 16 Governor Calvin L. Rampton will head the list of dignitaries at dedication ceremonies August 16 to officially open an access road to Bullfrog Basin on the upper Lake Powell. The dedicatory program will be held at 11:00 a.m. about 13 miles from the North Wash south toward Junction on This access Basin. Bullfrog as is identified further road State Road 276. The opening of this highway will be of tremendous benefit to the entire state, emphasized Clem Church, Panguitch, member of the State Road CommisThis highway sion of Utah. interconsiderable has aroused est from sports and recreation enthusiasts all over the country and we can foresee a great increase in tourism especially in this magnificent area all the year around. According to Mr. Church, other program participants on the dedicatory program will be Weston E. Hamilton, Chairman of the State Road Commission; Henry C. Helland, Director of Highways; E. D. Haws, Escalante, Member, Garfield County Commission, who will offer the dedicatory prayer; James F. Garfield Yardley, Chairman, County Commission; C. Fenner Roth, Deputy Director, Econo all-Uta- U-9-5 h H- mic Development Administration, Austin, Texas; William J. Briggle, Superintendent, Glen Recreation Canyon National Area, Page, Arizona; and Jack Reed, Public Information Officer, Bureau of Land Management. Musical numbers will also be rendered,' , This is a historic moment in Utah highway history and we wish to invite all citizens to attend the dedication ceremonies, said Mr. Church. It is expected that souvenir certificates will be distributed to those attending the ceremony cn August 16. Preceding the ceremony a Road Commission meeting will be held at the Bullfrog Marina, at 3:00 p.m., Thursday, August alt ASti GRAPEVINE A study of billing and procedures regarding Salt Lake Countys indigent patients treated at University Hospital will continue by both the county and the hospital, Dr. James C. Fletcher, university president, said this veek. The announcement followed a meeting of university and hospital officials with Salt Lake County commissioners in the board room of the universitys Park Building. 15. Salt Lake City Police Chief The U. S. Economic Developments Administration (EDA) Dewey J. Fillis this week diswith a suggestion by Salt provided $2 million for the con- agreed Sheriff Delmar L. Lake County struction of the access road to Larson urging consolidation of Basin. An. addithe Bullfrog tional $2 million for building roads across public lands is being used to improve and to surfrom Hanksville to face Trachyte Junction. Construction work in this area is under the direction of James Deaton, District Engineer, Price and project engineers Ferris J. Hunt and John Nye with headquarters at Hanksville. U-9- 5 records of law enforcement agencies on a statewide basis. I fail to see where there would be any savings-effecteby on time the computer hiring state level, whereas there could be substantial savings by consolidating city and county records, since we are housed in the same building, Chief Fillis red marked. Salt Lake Countys total 1968 assessed valuation is up more than $23,886,000 over that of 1967, officials reported this housewife week. The increase came, they Strange as it may sound, the American said ,despite a decline in value may turn out to be the person in the best spot to prevent Americas first scheduled air was an adventure. Pilots called of state assessed mining and inheart illness. mail flight ran out of gas before hem flaming coffins, because dustrial properties. rethe fuel tank between engine Earl M. Baker, county assessor, it left the ground. If this is true, the housewife has a tremendous and cockpit frequently exploded said valuation of property sponsibility, for the hand that controls what goes on the As President Wilson and other in crash landings. by his office, which also fidgeted dignitaries government to the includes what control will family mpatiently nervous mechanics happens In the days before air to improvements on all family table also show an increase real hearts. took turns spinning the propel-e- r ground radio and instrument of property, for 1968. $26,885,202 and shouting Contcat! And lying the airmail pioneers flew shows research is not evidence the conclusive, a would :,n weather that Though ground nothing happened until someone One of the first State officials this week said that diet is probably guilty on two accounts : transport. jet remembered to fill the gasoline was whether to determine studies drenched San Juan County rain 1 ) Too much food, especially food too rich, too sweet ank, the National Geographic not be declared a disaster is will necessary visability absolutely recalls. o flying, said a contemporary area, thus making it ineligible and too fat that leads to too much weight. Excess Society Once aloft the pilots troubles Post Office ' for state funds to aid in cleaning report. were not over. Expected to fly weight places an unnecessary burden on the heart. When the- ceiling dropped the debris left by last Thursdays :rom Washington to New York to the ground, flooding. 2) Too much fat especially 'saturated animal fats via off pilots flew close headed he Philadalphia, A spokesman for the goverich in cholesterol and other lipids that raises the levels course, tried to land in a small dodging steeples and jumping lines trees over rnors and said officials felt telephone of these substances in the bloodstream. Excesses of these Maryland town to ask the way, One winged postman usually damageoffice to the area was not nosed over. Excited farmers flew above the clouds puffing a severe enough to warrant declarfatty substances may contribute to the development of and courier he had old the grounded had taught ing a state of emergency for the Experience atherosclerosos, or hardening of the arteries. flown 25 miles in the wrong di- cigar. desti- area. over his was he him that rection. States the United in is a measured nation when his stogie major problem Overweight new service was not a two inches. The the of one Water seeping into basements about to estimates, quarter for, according however. At disaster, complete 3900 South and 2300 West near adult male population is dangerously overweight. about the same time on May 15, is an inconvenience, nuisance, Mrs. Utah to Promote and probably a health hazard The Utah Heart Association is convinced that diet 1918, another plane was taking race Belmont Park the off from to some extent, the Salt Lake is connected with heart disease, and his included dietary track in New York, the northern State During County chfrf sanitarian said adjustments in two or six risk factors now stressed end of the route. This flight was Mrs. America Pageant this week. But Harold D. Turner in public education campaign. The association recom- successful and the pilot was retold housewife Lake Salt For county commissioners the City with a bouquet of flow Joan Mrs. Utah of 1968, condition will not be eliminated mends reduce if overweight and decrease saturated warded Fisher, ers. the trip to Minneapolis later this as long as surrounding areas are fats in the diet. S. W. Bill Hackbarth, a 67 month for the Mrs. America farmed and crops irrigated. ' former air mail pilot, a business trip. Basic information on diet and heart disease is yours year old celebrated an- Pageant will be 50th the In between competing in the Wesley John Madill, 58, Utah for the asking. The Utah Heart Association is offering recently niversary of the U. S. air mail by Various pageant events August labor leader for more than 30 the free leaflet What We know About Diet and Heart flying the original transconti- 14.23, Mrs. Fisher will hand de. years, died Monday in Salt Lake nental mail route in a rebuilt liver letters of invitation to Utah City. Disease. Funeral services were conHe also kept VIPs wait- from Gov. Calvin L. plane. ducted Rampton Wednesday. At the time For this leaflet, call or write the Utah Heart Assn., ing by landing at the wrong to her from the of his death he was a staff repcounterparts 250 East First South. The association will also be happy Washington D.C. airport. District and 49 states the the United Steelfor resentative was other aircraft Hackbarths Mr. of He was a films America. interested for to supply workers and arrange programs of Columbia. resurrected from bits and pieces of her each member of the State Board of She also will give groups on diet or other subjects concerning the heart. cf an old plane that crashed in fellow contestants a Mormon Corrections an was active in the a Utah mountainside in 1922. Choir phonograph Democratic Party in Davis CounTabernacle The surplus World War I equip album and copies of Utah travel ty most of his life. Mr. Miller said the American ment used in the early days for literature. George Wallace Gains Independent Party of Utah hac mail service left almost every promotion Two hundred and thirty acres Mrs. Fisher, mother of three as of Tuesday 700 thing to be desired. A jet age Ballot submitted Spot on Utah of wife is of the surplus U.S. government land names on petitions asking place aviation executive described the small children, L. of State M. Clyde at Secretary Fort Douglas were awarded Byron the name on the ballot old De Havilland biplanes as a Salt Lake attorney Miller this week said he was ment cf to Utah, Governor Calvin RampFisher. 500 names were needed. nervous collection of whistling sending letters to county clerks Orly ton and Senator Frank E. Moss The Utah party had already wires, cf linen stretched over the instructing them to place the announced. Much of the land is differhave and pride name cf former Alabama Gover- met all ether legal requirements wooden ribs, all attached to a entCharity aims, yet both feed the poor. to be made into a research park nor George Wallace on the Ncv. to secure a spot cn the ballot, wheezy, water cooled engine by the University of Utah. Thomas Fuller. 5 general election ballet. Mr. Miller said. 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