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'1 ' t—lio' 've 44” l''''er If" v fii I' V' '4441"0 4P-- ' urNr-sv--N- o - - he Nmiie 41 ir --a '0 w A w- - 'w Er 4: sew tt 4'10 Nr'-'- 4 114'1' : f — ' :49 l'' take The Salt Tribune 190 1 April Saturday l' W - I ' 3 - ) Ramps3 Streets Intersect :RitesLaunch Powell Area -- Utah Ilighway Department engineers are studying several alternative solutions — none expocted to cost less than ' Special to The Tribune $100000 — to a hazardous situation existDEL MONTE 111NE Gar at 23rd East ing at Interstate-SBlaine J Kay higlivay engineer Said Ceremonies County here Friday marked the be Friday the alternatives are being studied and the Slate Road Commission and the ginning ''''of constrottinn Bureau of Public Roads may reach a detnajor phases of a new'road to cision next week link Bullfrog Basin Marina on The admittedly dangerous take Powell to Utah Highway arises Where ramps and three other streets intersect in a small area - Officials of the -- US Eco- - — Henry C Helland highway depart— ment director said the volume of traffic Adminis40111c Development has exceeded expectations and Mr Kay tration Utah goad-- - Commissaid "we are tryitig to get it straightened sion National Parks Service out as soon as possible" Bureau of Land Management In addition to two ramps which curve 4nd Utah Highway Dept from and westward onto eastward to mark the begingathered 2300 East two other streets 2760 South sing of a and the 2300 East frontage road from project opening up the recrea tional area to easy public :access Road Commissioner Com I Church Panguitch said the 'rtoad was made possible by a 4270000efedera1 allocation to 1 ' i1 jlarlield County matched with I ' funds from Garfield 'County I1 ) 4n4 the stale 1' r Alternative designs to ease the sometimes heavy traffic coogestion in the area being prepared by David L Sarengineer are gent —Widening and channelizing the I80 off ramp to provide storage lanes- for turning and the possihle widening of 23rd East south of 2760 South a short disi‘inrsouthward of a short bypass road from 23rd East to 2760 South and extension the 23rd East frontage road from to Claybourne Street taking the heavy load off the central intersection area completely —Building an overpass removing 23rd East traffic from the 2760 - State Selects ' 1 - i : "Upon completion of these Utahns will :vnad projects have access to one of the ' :greatest recreation areas in :the United States" It was 1 I It t 1I ' r Utah Public Safety - ' 1 1 1 ''''' ' t 1 ) 7: : ''''- t ' 1- t ''' ' :::'''' t 11ti'll i's1: CciA1:fil4:11A‘ f'T-':'- I ' r7q111--'-'''''11'1'4111- c v - e - 1 I 11 1 1 - I 1 - ii: - 4 1 i ( - A 1 DINNERS 1 cm p000 won i 4 1 't A 'I trit At t Earl N Dorius Long Lfgal Experlonce - 111101 Attains Law Degree The new director was born In Ephraim Sanpete County graduated from Snow College In 1910 and George Washing- I V''''' ton University SHOVE! 'nAegm2eri8c 14 L War Veteran LEAF 111111ES Cavex Self-Cle- Sr) 99 4-- 349 Disston Reg t an j(4I ' L '11C' 13 tedia -- Reg 349 3 C' r 1— I ( el() Aio 11 4- our early buys on Como In Sot 7? - : ' - i 1 v liV111111 THE ' 1 I $ )95 GARDEN HOSES Reg 895 5h1"-- 51 WORM toci SEZ"-------- government - - (73) Cri ) :: 41" from t1 1: NOW ON SPECIAL ' CRABGRASS 'IN LAWNS AND GARDENS day s Ight seeing Friday and then packed PLUS COMPLETE FERTILIZATION - i t-- ''or - ''''-- ( ' '":' : iiileti 1 'i-i- e- : i'-'-4- 4 1 'A- ' - I !' MCC ' that ' r ' ' 1 '1" - ' 1 Unlike ether arsenic base products that build up a &nom4 residue in your sod Morgro can be used year softer year 'safely In lawn or garden SAFr - ' 444441' 7'' Jon z 4 percentage of germinating weed seeds than other produds tested for lawn rind garden '''''''' !) Morgro will weed feed and control insects on 2500 sq ft for $000 Comoetitna products ontl weed and paritolly feed only 2003 sq ft toe - 5000 a :' ' ':: 200'10 MORE FERTILIZER than Om wend end feed product" Mersey Fertiliser with Dwelt)! stops crabgrass and 72 other kinds of weed seeds as they germinate News the hete lo apply Mini" Ferrohter with Docthal Yoe co erodkate crabgrass as rrosily os pushing your spreader 50Ib Bag 195 I dr 6 4 : ' 11 m 11 11- N - 1 '''' - 4 - ' rl 74 ALor lwi'4:::-- - b A ' - n 4 J A t 1 vit I I II es South kodwood in Solt Loko City t t 1 k'i'''' ' H " 1 i 17 554 Anthony Martinez N 9th West was arraigned Friday in Third District court charges of robbery and grand larceny Martinez was bound over to Third District Court by Second Juvenile District Judge R W Garff Jr Martinez is alleged In Third Dishict Court to have robbed complaint Howard Green on Nov 29 In his order binding Mart Inez over to Third District Court Judge Garff said "It would be contrary to the best interest of the child and of the public for the juvenile court to retain jurisdiction because the said child has been re" to juvefetTed 20 times nile court authorities since April 1901 Third District Judge Bryant II 'Croft continued preliminary hearing to later date on Ii (tAitilit r'' ' :: : 1 ''''? ' : ''' - i- ''' ' - 'I P '' '' '' '"7''4141q' ' - : ' '3'': '1c''''?-''f- Y f 'i'r '''' e''' : f '':' 'i :!11'':j'et ' ''' - 4-- ' ''''- ' ' l '''' ''' '‘i-2-- -' ' ' i ''''''''::''' l''''''43 '1'1': r ' ' Y' ':':0-:---7- :' ::: :4 ril-'- : I ' ' l''':' '' 1I 1 ' 7 i'''::::::::' ' :':1' ''f-'--- ''"''7 : ":' - L 1 I " Chief Deputy Ferris D Andrus left congratulates Sgt Darrell B Brady as Tribune's Deputy of Month Deputy of Month 1 e - 4f - - of the Salt Lake County Sheriff's Of lice is The Salt Lake Tribune's Deputy of the Month for March Sgt Darrell B Brady juve- nile division Friday was named the third recipient of an engraved pistol given monthly by The Tribune Sheriff Delmar L Larson are outstanding said Col Dana F manding officer every deputy should acquire" The sergeant was nominated by fellow deputies two months in succession on the basis of many outstanding accomplishments Prior to joining the juvenile division Sgt Brady was in the traffic division Forces Croup Robbery Term Arturo Manuel Mondragon 19 119 S 5th West was seri tenced Friday to the indeter- minate term in Utah State Prison after pleading guilty March 10 to charges of attempted robbery Mondragon was granted a stay of execution by Third District Judge Bryant IL y Ile was granted release privileges by Judge Croft to work during the week Mondragon was charged in connection with the Feb 17 attempted robbery of Gust Seros 82 OUI Booklet Salute The Illustrated booklet Utah's printed bid for the 1972—Winter Olympic men five Games earned awards In a national publications contest Friday Mead Paper Co during a Utah Travel Council meeting at the Capitol honored the Olympics for Utah Inc book with a "Grand National Award of Excellence" Landon Person general manager Dixon Paper Co Salt Lake City explained that the award was one of three made nationwide engraved presented to Murray Mo ler plaques Ogden representing the travel council Max C Rich OM president William Onyon art director David W Evans and Associates Dean A Wallin Paragon Press and Tony Tot ich Dixon Paper Co con-tami- Tech Alumni Tour New - SL Facility Initiating their new campus and administration building alumni of the Utah Technical College Distinguished Alumni Awards banquet Friday night Jay L Taylor college president presented awards to Nicolatus architect's George project manager for the Salt Palace and Richard Winkler Sperry Utah project engineer Alumni representing all 19 3-PIE- years of the institution's history attended the banquet and were taken on guided tours of the new facilities afterward President Nelson told the 300 persons attending that the new metals building" will be before occupancy auto the and spring quarter trades building will be completed by next fall New alumni officers elected open Employment Security Office urged them to return to nursine The refresher courses will provide six hours of classroom theory and clinical expe r len ce daily Monday through Friday and will be given for a period not to exceed six weeks said John R Walker executive director Utah State Hospital Assn Courses to Refresh for were: Bernard Tanner president Neal Grover vice president Joan Cunningham secretary Linda Mark historian and Kenneth llarmon treasurer nosed tice Exact locations $ a DUISOAAST 20" Rotary 95 00 c 1 Mo " 3 25 ! 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No defrosting 911 cu ft refrigerator! i I 1 ' T137 Admiral IMPERIAL DUAL 024 - C 1 ' A FREE DEGREE FREEZER ZERO -- a 10141“ 6- Mower Dresser ' yaraaw 4 ADMIRAL APT SIZE RANGE $9 909 — I Fresh- t il --- - - mew Adana contemporary ltahansall tool soporwasilivo sowpast twatowoorary Sahli modol 't 7 7414 -- 71:11 '"- ' t - e 1 1) 1 4' $600 per ma - Model Ari lien slide-a- somight De Lux 0 per me glide-a- trivet t nc $ 4 - 1 ''''r---- FIT werstrsto:17milii:cetthstz integitoor dross dens bot easy watt on dtrneton tvb torn" so opposite 'tweets" tor woad wish wean 12IL enmity itnehocsytiosStont so Nava --- I ItObesOwell ---- Quilted SOFA 95 ot - Loose pillow Back Outline Guilt 4 - 61nnsdb1tagaA AUTO ICE MAKER Ft ADMIRAL BIG 16 Cu - REFRIGERATOR MODEL A DM $29n73 m - $10 per mo K it NT ' ' e' T! r:--- -: - 1 ‘'" lofetiNgOV 1 7:: if!1 i'Aio-- ?4 4 lc RrADLuAreatetmosettFic t: : -!- : kt " - ' yl'- 0 4'4 Model NW COUCH & CHAIR Nylon Cover "A"" Ls'6" "" fl aik "r lovaing thakoo log sod So Unbeatable Stereo Voluel $15800 141t:'" Corn II COVENTRY Model YN8501 - r-:- '' The I Slid ing panel conceals changer and FMAM radio 98 4 Crs halo rho AM FM ADMIRAL-ST71- 44 73 t- - 1679 with New portment end door liners ILO se ft of specs 107 co it refrigero 130 lb f r tor - t V ettio -- --- 71 ''' - 1 DRYER r7177-77---- k a "Icaleists” Inn new E:1--- - 1 tv Hint frostier t I t — ' 1 $600 per mo BULIK BEDS $29 95 $7900 Complete with mat tresses bush heed board and ' wimul piny steel rails Maple finish sturdy aty Ladder & roil included $500 per Alt me 1 MORE OF UTAH'S LOWEST PRICES Set of end & coffee tables complete Used Refrig GI (works well) Dinette 4 chairs choice of 'color bedroom group dresser mirror bed Kroehler Swivel Rocker assorted styles 9x12 braided oval rugs 1950 i 1950 i 6888 2950 $0149 vt) BAG FREE Power Rake Rental t4 t ) f 2850 - 1 F t t '' S8695 USE SPREADER S 38501 c 00993 MORGRO a t Heavy Duty anti moo coLon Anoint sattiliver ednestobt" freezer anus Fin ote" tattooer she lf oni 00 U I ' notate dest tensterotore 04074 I 1 I bi ! i Ultra systole 1 - ADMIRAL DUPLEX REFRIGERATOF N o detrostion is Writs 2111 Co rt Net Solos' Nero I Th fronsalorrignotor Tar Family Can't Senna Inneeale treater door bloat New iollohow r i t- lr14- sa No Money down sbosolS Ad olfo lt l Va cabinetry 20000 c"hts2sTs' Pro $450 weels— 241000-vo- 4 ONLY tr - ADMIRAL COLOR TV No Money Down I I -- designed I 1 - r- TV - I 1072 BIG SCREEN ADMIRAL ! t' -- S12994 $501 per mo WA7341A013 - - NOW 2 - I Reg ONLY t 17 4 A ' I pool'''''''' C3 : FURNITURE GROUP Stat 11 0 1 1 IASI' BUDGET TIRMS AUTO CENTRAL AND SUPPLY SERVICE 1050 So Phono State St 363-458- 6 ' ( 4265 Rivord olo In Ogden -----4'E----0 Rd i 916 So Main St in Salt Lake City 411161111011111E1111111111110k e 4 - m s 1011e1: c 18" Reel Type " ' - to bViallak guno- - oto fstersI i Stratum - 1 IMIC-73- TWO DOOR FROST 411 Porter I c koL hoXofilk latorior 'WM "Fla Plorhor'' power ad operator holotly CO to St oot volomo Fg1171 1231'1 t LAWN MOWERS Brim A is 1 i II FREEZER Yount Seal UP3141641 Solowloss 88 6 I Walker said Parnell 7 (Cate month et 14411 r-:- Mr returned Only i Is CE and dates for the courses will be determined lafter the question- sterw wide a Nod 1116" IL 24" SO ADMIRAL f' Courses are designed to permit nurses to become acquainted with new techniques medicines and equipment used in current nursing prac- 42 only 24" shelves Orto n t glido -- frener 'nits ONLY In a letter to the nurses the ibitc:i 1 sod Door Liaorst Cowper-Iow- sum yet f tles - - Utah State Hospital Assn the Utah State Nurses Awn the Utah State Board of Vocational Education the Utah Statell Medical Assn and the State Department of Employment Security Sends Out 'Ater 3n e 1(4 qljqlit ' ! reactivation campaign are the Redwood Rd held their annual I ri l4 ri 1 food Dull-LAS- T ' COO S West) i'441 - Ti A naires l i fil)ii - - 1 - are I - PIl Warrooty $12959 L program to reactivate Inactive nurses throughout the state got under way Friday as the State Department of Employment Security mailed to 1039 inacquestionnaires tive registered nurses Tuition-tre- e refresher courses are being planned statewide for the nurses who respond favorably to the questionnaires Cosponsors of the Utah i 1 Admired and officers enforcement youth workers in the state of 4 it I ONLY tion for final disposition The office of Sen Frank E Moss (Utah) said it was learned two Utah State Selective- Service Offices— were scheduled to move from Ft Douglas into the new Federal Office Building on South State Street possibly In the ters now used by the Social SoSecurity Administration cial Security operations would move to larger leased quarters in the Salt Lake area Youth Officers Assn representing more than 200 law li i li 4 r SIZE ADMIRAL REFRIGERATOR FAMILY rest of the land approximately 6800 acres would be returned to either the Department of Interior or General Services Administra- - lie was instrumental in the organization of the Skin Diving Rescue Squad of the Sheriff's Auxiliary participated in several rescue missions was head of the juvenile division for two years and participates in several community projects Chief Deputy Ferris D Andrus said Sgt Brady is highly regarded by juvenile officers and juvenile court authorities throughout the state lie is president of the State reek comllth Special Croft and placed on probation with one condition of probation that he serve four months In Salt Lake Jail qualities that i MOM C11110 with NtirsesUrcted in announcing the winner said "Sgt Brady's promptness dedication and sincerity (---- 10 d Stratthad Slightly Inactivelist n ' t if Youth Division eis(Yeant To Leave Wins Tribune Accolade A ct 18" ADMIRAL PORT TV p The CARAVAN Model PHC9507 Rugged walnutgrained cabi g net precision-craftehorizontal chassis SuperSpan tuner for sharper reception 0300 Per - The Ci ) 1 Surplus - - ' '11:1FirotAliikl Ili ' 6800-Acr- ' irl"''' 14 sViri$ s ' :I 114s1 D - - - Reserve training build- motor repair shop lire trigs ::f 1 I () 1 : station and 67 units of family housing constructed at an ag- gregate cost of $2182313" the report said ‘4"''''4: II 1 )1$ - 1 1 4 ' ' ''' I HOME OF THE MOST HAPPY OAPDENTA Bound Over ECONOMICAL ‘frot:00000p0001' byo' from New York Maryland and West Virginia have just comannual pleted their field training with the Third Special Forces Group from Ft Bragg NC The group from the eastern United States will be returned home by airplane Sunday two-wee- k Extension Service personnel reveal 'DACTHAV kilts a greater tom ftwit 41111'02yr v ) Idols conducted by USDA and ILH 0::371' r e their Green Beret counterparts DACTHAL oCT 11111titt a TOO! 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CONTROLS INSECTS Lake' Sunday Members of I the 19th Spe-cial Forces Group which has headquarters in Utah and WITH CRABGRASS KILLER ) ti11(0 Salt their bags for 'a trip home MOHR 7"----1 i:---- - ' ' - I 'skl1 VI 1i i - r0c t teta 4 1 4 Special to The Tribune CAMP W G WILLIAMS — Nearly 150 National Guardsmen from three eastern states wound up a of BEFORE IT STARTS - 'tt ti Pack for Flights Home t " - ' Green Berets See Sights 4 )- - - -- 17 151QbCLIPIZL:L-11-tift - ' 1a 1-- Mr Dorius is a veteran of World War II and the Korean War and attained the rank of lieutenant colonel before leaving the service He is a member of the Utah State Bar Salt Lake County Bar Assn District of Columbia Bar and Federal Bar Assn In 1963 Mr Dorius was lected by the Federal Bar Assn to accompany a group of federal attorneys visiting East and West Berlin as guests of the West German rejection is not required To Retain 73 A cres st tirlh i military reservation Such reports are required 90 all property valued at more than $50000 which the depeirtment has decided to close The reports are merely for the information of the committee and Approval or The office of Sen Wallace F Bennett issued a statement saying "The report - states that the Army proposes to retain 73 acres of the public -domain for the use of armed forces reserve component ' training and the Deseret Test Center an Army Materiel 4'2Z717!!'"Com m a nd activity which 1 occupies space in two build- ings "The principal buildings in :1 7the area to be retained are '''' e4 if - - - 1' headquarters - store: houses j ' dm in istration buildings ' Dorius was a legal member of the Veteran Administration Disability Rating Board in Washington DC until 1966 Prior to that he was legal counsel to the Board of Veterans Appealsand Army General Staff CoriA officer and deputy general counsel to the Army chief of staff for logistics Sri 9C Trai!: — - 4 t-- Law School in Mr Tribune Washington Bureau WASHINGTON — The Senate and House Anted Services Committees received from the Defense Department Friday a report on the proposed disposal of the major portion of the 'Fort Douglas y v NI (1Ilk eu Josing Fort 0 1940 - 4FICIIIIPS Union '' - -- - :!:11 :: ' A I '1 :I 2 Lti 1 0 1:Ci Iv 7 - - : --7A : Friday 1 ' t 1- - : r Jackson announced the of Earl N appoihtment Dorius 2549 Blaine Ave (1750 South) as state Driver License Division director Mr Dorius 55 succeeds Allen M liOdgson who has resigned to accept a position as court administrator for the Third District Court Raymond - COMMIS-stone- 7f 4 I 1 1 1 loted 4 - 1--- License Unit i ' f tci4: ' - ra - ) Chief for ' ' ' -- 1' is i right-of-wa- East - I-8- South intersection This proposed alternative Mr Kay said would be almost imand' possible due to the high construction costs Mr Kay said the federal government will be asked to participate in construction since the traffic load is a direct result of the Interslate's presence Fed-- eral participation in such cases is 95 per cent "We haven't prepared detailed cost estimates yet" the engineer said "but it is safe to say that no alleviation of the problem could be accomplished for less than $100000" An increased traffic load had been expected officials said but the amount of increase caught the highway department by surprise officials said A little over a week ago a boy was killed while trying to cross 23rd East during heavy traffic in the area nearby A little farther south Claybourne Street intersects 23rd East and still farther south a school crossing used by students of the Rose Elementary School cuts across 2300 27th South Intersect ' ' Report Tells! Plans for - Suite Seeks Solution to Hazard at 23rd East Access to ' s - i |