Show 40 s 10111VPI: W 4mera'aiiv-44T-V-10- t- cAte-51r10'744:- ' - - s 5 --4- or - Minimum Salary CLOSET COMBINATION : N 4-- 44' SALE ick PRICE Reverse Trap - $3095 Washdown Type $2995 I valve Accossorios pipe Sth So & 7th W r -- 'l ' 535-46- 54 ' :q ' ' t Car Hurts i " I ' i f fir') i (Sri I : -- "": t1 a 4- it717ATIt : )J471r11- '7) f' A A A ' -- 1 v4v ff ::HI wp11 1' " D' - i 1 Ntrelil q-It - woo - - '' !4'' The tation chase worth Salt Lake County Sant- - Department must pm from $85000 to $100000 of new equipment soon County Commission Chairman Oscar Hanson said Jr "I have just made a thor- the time" He said maintenance of this equipment is taking too much time and cost to keep it in operation He said there is the "problem of living within our budgets but we can't hold off much longer from purchasing new equipment" 9 - - 41'04 : A1 0'-- i:--:"'-::- '' t':''-t---0: :'::''t t ': '''--- ' 1 jii 0 pt el )0 ' " :"' : - - A 1- '0'7'' '0i--0:-'''' - ''''440't°'t t:0' 01 i'"t'"-- :5Si':'7t t '3trt-t''i' w '"?'4'-(Y'-'--t et 4 ' ' ' 3c4 - "'':it:f4tr'-:n:-'tI"'T-fi'-'1- ' ('-- (111''' 4i' ''''"''''''' '''4''''''''v 4 : :14:::::4:17: l't Ulk sA?fA:IKr: -- 'Ii- ::'1 A : '1 :': :':z NtIlt 1' i ' tt"'''' t 2"' '''' '' 747 ''''''14tz 4417: fk S':'::::'''''''''''''''''''' : zefk: ' - i ' f ' ' 'f ' '' '' ''- -' ' '" i: ffrr ''' - :' ' :'1''''''''''-"' - I t- k ?'': 'r " '' :'1 J - it' Hob ' 1 1! t RESNIWATIONSI 328-865- j 1 6 or you( yovol 4400 4 ti 1 A :': z : i : ''''' '': 5''- ' ':'' - Not to Collett !: 'sok f t 7 - : if z ' - '1 '1' 'i" !'t7 - i' -- i --- 441t f L '''' - - i ' : so ' :i' : :::''"-:11- ' - - ' ' :' '' r' 0:- ‘''' 7 i '''''''''''-:'-'''- '' '''T!':'Z7:!-'''i:'-'':'$'-- ' t 'r: ::! ' ' Dr James K Knell Dentist 'rakes Mee I against the same" - Contingent on gating It also stated that Section of the code "provides — that a county commissioner shall be liable on his official bond to any person injured by a commissioner's act tmautho‘ rized by law" The liability howevi Is contingent on the court ruling that the county does not have to pay about $500000 In unpaid obligations representing overspending of its budg- ets last year Included are bills totaling about $390000 from University Hospital for the care of the study to deter-minepace needs costs de sign Concepts and location of a A feasibility SLDistrict i votes New : Dental Slate Dr James K Knell 41135 Mt Olympus Way (3870 East) Monday was elected president of the Salt Lake District Dental Society during a clinical conference at Prudential Auditorium 3261 S State He succeeds Dr Kenneth L Russell Chosen vice president (and was president-elect- ) Dr Charles E Foster Dr Newell E Warr was elected secretary and Dr Howard Clements was chosen treasurer 4 new building or use of an isting structure for the Salt Lake Area Cliamber et Com- merce was approved Monday by the chamber's building Rent or ' meeting rooms a central formation and ticket purchas- lug point and office space for other related organizations ' ft' one-ye- Should Keep Up A available parking The chamber now pays $10000 a year rent for its present :acilities at 146 S Main : board terms for Dr Rex Ingraham chairman department of operative dentistry at the University of Southern California told the society there is a need for patient-docto- r cooperation in dentistry today fa-o- Buy? Jr : t Dr Douglas C Duncan Dr Wesley L Ingram and Dr Keith O ICarren were chosen N ear Palace key feature of the pro-posed facility would be a ground floor information and ticket purchasing facility with - Lund ' The Building Committee already has decided that it f vors a location near the Salt Lake County Civic Auditorium Complex (Salt Palace) Fererably on West Temple Max E Rich Chamber ex- ectrtive vice president has es-timated that a new facility should contain 10000 to 20000 square feet to allow for expansion and provide space for an auditorium smaller r ar south committee The committee recommend- ed that the ohamber's board governors hire-- Dean L Gustayson to make the feast- bility study at a cost not to exceed $2400 7l Ako: board Elected to three-yeterms were Dr William W Bosworth and Dr Oeorge C One proposal that will be included in the feasibility study is possible renovation of the three-stor- y Arrow Press Building set back east of a parking 14 on West Temple between First Second ex- - Lecien Milford Moab Ogden Provo RktfIe4d Roosevelt Salt Lake Mroort U of LI Campus P' 62 65 54 53 62 - "Not only should patients: have regular checkups" he: said "but the dentist should keep current in all of the lat--: est dentistry techniques" He also discussed the use of: silver filling materials and: new medications in the treat-- ment of vital dental pulp and gum diseases -- 55 AI 31 23 33 32 tr 53 40 Boise 29 Burley 46 Idsho pots 47 Pocatello Intermountain States 42 25 lIIlros AI Butte la 31 70 Cheyenne -26 Denver Elko 04 If 0i g -—60 JUlleaU p -- ' Los Angelesrtland Portland San Diego San Francisco Seattle Spokane 71 Dittmar& 31 OS 06 16 --4 03 70 19 52 43 54 53 42 34 52 12 JO 34 03 06 SO "I c41N 10 ditigi !f:'1 's- ' ' !!e!'-- -: !frtortt — '$4 40 I LW ''''' ti"rifRAINISOO - 5 ) - 4i4n PAIN til faouDy SNoW FRO- NT-- STATIC FRONT FRONT-----7-—- : im -- "r k L'ki kl)111 - '4) ry 10 t Y14 450 - 4 it so:11i 4 IP 141' 't ld NP 11 1 1 l'ilia 14 '1' 0 i I 'LEANS SPUD Of Nitwit ! 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'''' : — :' ?t ::t ' -- I1 ''' ' ' ' i - :"c1 I 9 r ir7cdot"tflaoloi--L:1- 2 1 - - s : Rent Remödel Build New? Chamberf Poliders Needs Commendation $1450 each wayphsitdbipont7thet v - - 77 - county itself is in debt — but rather to test a state statute regarding payment of county incurred when obligations county budgets are overspent Surrunons issued by the Third District Court where the Cook complaint was filed by Joseph S Knowlton attorney for Cook Inc gave the defendants 20 days after service to file a written answer The complaint charges that of thP under Section 174-Utah Code Annotated 1953 "all officers of a county are with notice of the charged '' condition of its treasury and the extent of the claims zi''' :! ' ' :f '''4413 - -- o T 1 An Hill Fisher recalled his Maj early boyhood in Clearfield and his home which he said was just about 300 feet across the street from where the high school now stands "This would have been my alma meter if Clearfield High School had been built during my high school days" he said The major was introduced to the student body by his brother Robert Fisher a biology teacher at the school i i Tly those prices in your gas tank! v : r Materiel Area deputy commander and Thomas Barksdale retired Air Force colonel and former judge advocate at Hill AFB During a brief tour of the base Maj Fisher reminisced on his 1000 hours flying time In the F101 Voodoo fighter jet one of the aircraft serviced in the maintenance hangars at Recalls Boyhood cZtai-9!- plus 1' lowing his talk at Clearfield High School he visited HUI Air Force Base While on base he met with Brig Gen B R Daughtrey Ogden Air Maj Bernard Fisher the firat Air Force man to receive the Congressional Medal of Honer during the Vietnam War left Salt Lake City late Monday after a busy weekend with family members and speaking engagements A highlight of the major's brief visit before returning to Germany was his address to students of Clearfield High School Monday morning t only $24 each way -- ' T Salt Lake Minty as plain- tiff filed an action — 'not to collect payment since the Makes Brief Visit 1 (Lake Powell) 1 Utah's Hero in Viet hourand to Page in less than two hours round' - i : 2' - Returns to Germany Save &Tr Save dollars Leave your car at home and fly Bonanza instead Bonanza whisks you to Cedar City non- PAGE -- -- Attorney Gordon B In an opinion based s?ri the state statu!e bas advised that the county could not pay debts inctuTed when Its budget Is overspent CountY commissioners and county one incumbent 6533 S State Cook Inc Murray is seeking $95518 4 plus MO in attorney fees from former county commis- A 1 stoners John Preston Creer and William G Larson and in- (unbent Commissioner Mar- Yin G Jenson ' '?' 1 I F101 Voodoo Jet fighter with Col Force Base John WI lliams at 11 r 'SS437114440f) CEDAR CITY only J 2'1' ' - tr' A4 fr:''- '"'''''''"'" TIMPERATURVI CHARY Data to Monday oms 12 Hr II Hr 24 Hr (only it doesn't cost you as muck) stop in one short '74 1 74-- - ' - c i ft:474:1 -j bats Pram US Watt Burial Weather is acted to range from cloudy to fair over the Intermountain Area Tuesday the first day of Salmi with soma shower activity scattered across tha raion mostly In Ma Northwest early in the day WYOMine MeV have some snow In mountains :-Ipir Flying Bonanza is like having a second ca i ':":' ir- ': 4 r t -- -- - !':' itL' : kk1-''' ' '''V- ::': rV"- - -' '"- ri3O-4f--- 4 c :: - 21 Now Spring's Here—Can Winter Be Far Ahead? a g :17s--1 '''l'''e ' it 7 11 - Monday the major spoke to the boys at Clearfield Job Corps Center and fol A -0 i1 1)10 ' munity" Eailier ' ''!':ftA''rf01t:iltf:':-ii4it1 k 't t iok- '4ttl' e I '' i a 1V-'I- ''i i i7::-'2- the - presentation President Golden Stevenson said he was expressing the gratitude- - of the entire community and added "We join with millions of Americans who applaud your heroic efforts and are pleased that your formative years were spent in our com- "I ''''':' ! 4 t'-"' Alt::' Making - r - - ::e:'qOp- :t:7:: ::: ''''- ' ' :it0-- 44 '4tkettO ''''''' t?g-:--- t it: 4!: ':ao ' $eAK- -- t "7444 ' ' ''"'" t ' z!-'-:-- 71:c- -- 41' al i't 1 Chambet : 7 '4'- -- rnerce '''''' :'" s I xI 7"'""-'''''''-4'' r - z" 4et1 ''''''' ' 4t! - - A'' '' "? 4 I ' 74-- ' 44 'I 10' '7:'' ' Prior to his talk Maj Fisher was presented with a letter of commendation from the Clearfield Chamber of Com- 'r' tt0: "t'- t ''?' 0"411' : Receives ' i4::-:::------ ' :: ' :' eger"r1:--- t'x-f- :: '' 4 tl 4 Congressional Medal of Honor winner Maj Bernard Fisher 'right inspects County Told :r :''?:?-''- ' Trash Truck Need 'Bad' t ''' 4 1 t A : 21 1967 Christensen y 'c 711---- 44:!1'-A7-:t1- (L1 ''''''-- ir ' i''" AI - r'''' 110i1L o ''''''' 000°4 ' o ''''--' - : 4 t: ' ' ” '' '' 4- 4 i - ''t?- - s -- ! v- 4 l'" il ' - i ' 1 1 it V'' ' - ' ' ? - 'I't '1: '4' 1 I 1 L":'''''- '''''' ?11:: "- ti CRIFINW00481101WinitiMaa40464 ' V" IT '4 t: ''''' !tv k t'' ' : ' i' 'f :1 - ''! tv e' )'"4244 ! ' defendants One of 236 named by Salt Like County in a civil suit earlier this month has filed a third-partcom7 plaint against two former ir'''' '':) 11 -- - t- ': 4--4 i ' a '114 i4 ' k1 4" 1 tt4 1: ' -i '' tt c) F -- - 4-- - ough examination of the garbage equipment and it is in bad shape" he said "We-ar- e compelled to put two to four trucks in the repair shop all Open Mon till i ' ''' 0 Monday Parking ' ' "'t 14 ' 1:k ir'': rl - I ' ''''l gl!'i!'t - 'Ot-- !' r- 1A7 V--1 '''11'' t qr r i''- '71 Nril14LITA 4- vil t - '!1 '' - Rs g : iti- p''it''' NUE Malts Mall antsvitt' Iltrthz) ' 1 ' t4 z - ov''94 4"-'- 4 210 South Main at D t 4 tir I I ti '1 i 1 -- I ''''''I'4 i 044 1' 117 4 -- 1 ' HIBBS ' - ' ' i 11 - - f' s t-- 'IL':)''' 4 ! - exclusively at 1 '': 'Ii- l ' ' 4 11' i 0 f Clothing Name ra i :' another Great Brommv : 171 ' -- 4 - 1 - '4' i''' 41 r'''' 0 Dontastet CHECKING ACCOUNTS CONVENIENT BUDGETS BALANCERS 'dr ' lb t t'i-- -- f44 o' t- f: BEEHIVE STATE 11:1 41 4:t ' - Special to The Trilylne MURRAY — Three Utah Highway Patrol trOopers were injured when their patrol car was struck by a bus Monday at 1:12 pm at 5900 S State All were treated and re leased to the care of a private physician from Cottonwood Hospital They were Ronald L Bushman driver 1135 S 4th East Sandy whiplash 'neck Fred Wan 33 Heber City back injury and Orb) J M Heber City Crittenden whiplash neck Murray Police Officer Lynn Turner said the three officers were northbound on State and stopped fur the sentaphoce at the intersection when the collision occurred The bus is owned by Continental Trailways and was driven by George Thomas Cowan 51 Grand Junction Colo None of the 19 passengers on the bus was injured Officer Turner said 1 ih :' tl f 40' r'k :) - Firm Piles Counter Suit InCounty Debts Test - '4'h''' :: 4‘‘ 4 " ' t414A1 L : tI - " 1 I- SCIFFIi? I 1 ' - °' - I ' ft -----"—- po 1 - 1 it t oF S -'' - o'vri 0744444ilots ' ' ' t Bus Smashes - Start Programs Jordan and Granite School districts recently started such os Plumbing-Fixtur- iiici t ' t 11'' 1 ! 14APr'rtaf'Wq01r "e '' I Ac )i k 1 investigate a program under Opos 11:304 pm Sun am I 4 pm ' 4r84:rH 0 likatula V which the city school district might hire and pay its own staff rather than nursing using city personnel KETCHULIS t coun- ty public health nurses The program was suggested by Mayor J Bracken Lee who noted the program might enable the city to save enough money to increase salaries of its public health nurses Minimum salary now IS $491 a month Committee recommendations suggest this be increased to $518 monthly this year and to $544 in 1968 If financing can be found Commissioner Hanson who Indicated mileage allowances might be increased to the $55 monthly recommended by the committee said he did not know how the county could fi nance salary hikes estimated to cost $13000 to $15000 for the rest of 1967 Public! Meanwhile City Safety Commissioner James L Barker Jr Monday said he and Dr Richard J- - Nelson city health commissioner will ! - programs using former fore the Commission Tuesday noted however that certain salary inequities might be adjusted of the nursel Twenty-thre-e in resigned after a dispute involving minimum salary inesalary quities mileage and other Items public health nurses may receive in: creased mileage allowances and fringe benefits but probably will not get recommended salary hikes County Commission Chairman Oscar Hanson Jr said Monday Mr Hanson who indicated recommendations of an ad hoc group named to solve an impasse between the county and some of its former public health nurses would come- - be t s -- N 4'4'L Lake Tribtme Tuesday March v t '1 41 4:' ' - ! 4 i County ' 1-- ! i1si: By County But Not Pay Increases Lae : ' 'I'' '- The- Salt - - — - : ' 244011'21444-A- l - '' - - ' ' Hanson Sees Concessions to Nurses Salt - tt ARIAS f MIAMI 62 nu S SHOWN ' The weather forecast map for Tuesday Indicates some shower activit3T In the I I 1:1 - 1 6 northern part of the Intermountain Area early In day clearing at night Sail Lahe City and Vicinny Clem Fair Tuesday Ina Tuesday afternoon night and Wednesday Warmer Wednesday High In nsid 50s low high 206 Probability of measurable prectpitation Ise than 10 per cent bV Tuesday often noon through Wednesday Utah — Clearing by Tuesday after noon Fair Tuesday night and Wedneet day Cooler Tuesday mad and warmer WedneedaY Hien SO to de bows 25 10 as Moho — Considerebla Seutheestern cloudiness with a few rain or snow Fair Tuesdere night showers Tuesday Warmer Wednesday and Wednesday Highs 45 to 55 tows in the 30s Southwestern Idaho — Considerable cloudiness with scattered rein or snow reir Tuesday night showers Tuesday and Increasino cloudiness Wednesday Warmer Wednesday Highs Tuesday in Me 50s lows mostly in the IX Nevada Easter Fair Tuesday and Wednesday Warmer Wednesday Highs In Me 50s lows mashy in the 201 - Wyoming — Partly cloudy Tuesday and Wednesday Chance of light snow in the mountains and rain or light snow southwest Tuesday Chance of a few showers spreading to east Portion Tuesday Warmer southeast Tuesday cooler south Tuesday night Highs 40s western border to the 50s southeast and 30e in mountains Simmer — Considerable doudinest again overspread the Intermountatn Area Monday as arlOtiltf Pacific storm spread Inland Precipitation fell atoms the coast and It too spread Intend Idaho during southern the reaching Morni g and early afternoon Boise reported fourhundredltis of an Inch of rain and Burley a trace by noon with the light rain continuing during early afternoon No precipitation reaidled the ground at rePorting stations In Utah and Nevada but Precipitation aloft was teen by several stations In both states Temperatures remained gulte cool with earlY afternoon reedinde in the ens end tidu ' - - It |