Show : - - -- 3 4' "w'''44- -- r 0 r V 0 v '47 41 V w'iW - w 1 ml my lit - ? v' -- iir'411-1K--s-1 111 ' '!" ' l - '44 ' ' " : '4 IV - 'W ' q Lai ' 4o 'I 't - r v o 1 '' 7' :' ' '' ‘ --it iv r t I w ' !"' '''':'1 4 tv - tr ''v If Iv 1 I - 1 : 4 - adfi :i - ' Way Out for Earner in Debt Valentine's 4 MONDAY LINE: More than years ago Isaac Behunitt visited the southern part of Utah and officially ' : i i c I -- r: A Li ' – Balle Dan rhumba calories - I France started the average Frenchman sleeps 32400 more hours during his lifetime than the average Arnericata Incidentially if ydu can drive to work in 20 minutes or less you're also an average American! And here's a little item to get ready for summer: Science has discovered recently that tanned people aren't any healthier than people Who aren't tanned -- !low get to school at 6 cro A their own time Brooklyn Is a Who's the youngest pool first parts? — Porter "The Sage of Rexburg Idaho" says: "It's easy to make money these days — what's tough is making a Dr Pete South Salmon living!" Idaho veterinarian is one of the best amateur rinky-dinpiano players in the port ely lily d us nation The current Salt Lake Rotary Club bulletin boasts that the Rotary office has a new sign in front "It's fabricated of acrylic sheets with acrylic letters painted in acrylic paint" on— - Inge !ling nee recent column reported how In the days it was a great occasion when a received his first pair of long pants A end old ptly turn xtra boy nowadays boys start wearing pants when they are practically Don F babies Harris My friend agrees He writes that the day he was given his first pair of long trousers he liked them so well he slept in them all A men's fashion expert night long!" says a wife can tell what mood her husband is in by the color of the tie he is wearing: If he has a pale blue cravat around his neck he Is feeling friendly and If he's wearing a red ready for love necktie It indicates he wants to talk — and if he's wearing a dark blue tie look out Ile's ready for an argument! while long 1 - extra special Valentine today to a Salt Laker who is serving with the Navy In Vietnam and has undertaken a ' 4 special project to An '44o1r4t cause- help the natives He is H W oc0141 Chapman a petty with the officer o illA Navy He recently tivv returned to Viet 1 nam after a Utah leave While here he said many of the natives lack soap and g So he's undertaken a special project to help them out He's asked all his friend's to send old clothes and soap and other necessities to him in Vietnam In his spare time Chief Chapman distributes the materials to the vil- efa I listql4 IY tt project If you'd care to participate send some clothes or soap to Chief Chapman The address: H W Chapman BMC USN US Naval Support Acitivity Box 648 FPO San Francisco 96695 and a Valentine to you sir ' ztt 4 '''-- e - - o&s 'c) -- ' col - -:al--- —ksL 4it ''' - - '''- - t'hL i ' Ii 4 '1 ‘ li ' )''' ' ' '4 241 0' - - 'ef" I'-- ? 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' : - ' tti ' ' ' ' 1 ' r P - ' -- 'A4 ' 1 ''' ' i' ' t ' - 4 i4 11 I 1 t ?- - tr 1 2 - g ' ' ' ' ' (' tk Its t t ki ':' ' :p- ''' ' I It i 1 ! ti '4 - 1 '' t n t A c 4 - it ' ' '- -- ' ' ' ' - - 4 ' gt ' t' " i ' 't ' i —: 1 ' - ' - ' '' l ' i' -I Makes More Sense "This Operation Gorilla makes more sense than some of the apes we tax-A i - - —Tribune Start Pholo by Russell O&M three Asian leopard kittens at llogle Zoological Gardens venture from hiding place Wolves on Cue Local News Sports Leopard Shows New Triplets their first public debut just The kittens are strong healthy and "playful" decided to make their mother The kit- tens are about two weeks old but they have under watchful ey0 of Two of rift) 5a1t akt eLC!'111c 1!' - (s f I- ' ' ' ' In Dail Desert t of new life ' ' '4: ' —1 ''' '"'" '' k - ( t':AN i 7 - ' P - ' ' ' 0 ' z i ' ' )" "'1k it' '4 - zi 1 ''''''4 4 l '' 4 4 N - — so)' -- ' 4 - - v sy' ' Mr Rasmussen an Idaho native who hved in Ogden for about five years in the he worked for the US 1Fs9:oresdsatyv Service began an inspection trip by flying over the Canyonlands 1 $ Al '1' '' -- ' 411 - I''''') '- 4417' Edwin L Peterson ment commander 4 ' N' Vka 'k!: Utah Depart- displays new ' ' s :1' 4i-4546 'via ! zii : 1 'We think it's about time sonteone let the boys in the service know we care" So said Edwin L Peterson Utah Department commander Legion as he announced plans by the Legion to contact families of servicemen "so the boys in the service can be properly saluted" — particularly during World Wars I and II — the bands played special ceremonies were held and a boy entering the service was given quite a sendoff" Mr Peterson said "Now only his relatives know he's serving It just Isn't right" American Legion vi indow sticker saluting servicemen and families well We would like to say 'thank you' to them" If you have a relative in the service and would like to participate in this campaign writeto the American Legion State Capitol Salt Lake City Utah 7 By Doyle E Smith Tribune Staff Writer remedy this situation the department is distributing questionnaires to A was on crackdown gambling l families throughout the state They rannounced Chief by Police Sunday the of names servicemen requesting the Dewey J Fillis and Capt J L Smith names relatives his location his "A zoo is just not a zoo without a gorilla" one reader writes "And to think we'll soon have two is a double delight" Contributions are coming in all sizes— and dimes the ness firms If you 'want to own part of a gorilla send your donation — large or — to "Operation Gorilla The Salt small Lake Tribune Box 867 Salt Lake City - ' Strictly Confidential "This information will be kept in- - strict confidence and used only by the American Legion to mail the stickers and a message to the serviceman" ' ' Mr Peters() mphasizrd "The American Legion was orgapized and dedicated to service to God and Country" he added "We feel that men who are bearing arms today in the defense of democracy against communism are doing this service — and doing It ' to Bole in the Rock Monday after- - noon "Tuesday we'll go fishing and boating on Lake Powell" Mr Rasmussen said Wednesday the touring party will Inspect ELM facilities at Kanab before traveling to Richfield by way of Cottonwood Wash Esca tante Boulder the Wa terpocket Fold Capitol Reef National Monument and Loa Castle Valley Job Corps facilities near Price will be inspected Thursday Mr Rasmussen will rctulli to Salt Lake City Friday to confer with local government and education officials including Gov Calvin L Rampton It's the first trip to Utah for Mr Rasmussen since he was named BLM chief Against Organized Gambling To -- I Police Announce 'Crackdown' Requests Names of his outfit his rank and just about anything else they can learn They will then write to the servicemen congratulating him for serving and advising him "that someone cares" the commander said His family will receive a sticker to be placed in a window of the home It reads: : "The American Legion Salutes a Service 'Family" The department also will furnish a bumper sticker to any family responding to the questionnaire -- National Park He was accompanied by and Rep Laurence J Burton Robert D Nielson Utah BLM director — The tour will continue Monday in San Juan County The three will travel ty boat on Lake Powell from Hall's Cross- - te—A:'41:' It's Time to Let the GI Know We Care Says Legion Leader "In other times deserts" in or near "'"e ) - - : I - 'N ' ' k of ‘ 1 '‘ 1 A 1 '4 t if ei -- -- ' 1 - I 444 I - 0- r ' L pie not only have national forests and parks they also have desert land avail able for recreational use "I think there are real possibilities for - si-- t: c ' ' '' 1 : 1 Boyd L Rasmus- — 1 sent BLM director 44 t Mr Rasmussen "But I think more of this land will be used for recreation Pen ' i ':-- kr r" ' r 4 ' ? ' tl i ' 7:sito mineral gas and oil leasing or stock grazing" said - 7 - land used primarily for 1 :- 11 e ' t Utah desert-typ- - 1 4 this is ' --r-' i tral and southern "Mostly : J ''' '4"' i ' -) 4 - " - t ' 'C f 'p '' 4 ' ' p : ' ' City before begin- ning a tour of cen- - 4 T '' ' i ) ) 4 payers are paying for these days" In another somewhat caustic note a contributor writes: "I am enclosing a small check for your gorillas on one condition — that you promise that neither one of them will run for the Utah State Legislature in the years to come" In all seriousness Utah residents seem pleased with the idea that the state will soon have two real live young gorillas as permanent residents from from checks busI oungsters crisp ' - ' 4 The third plenary session will be held Tuesday beginning at 9 am Awards for best project exhibits at the conference will be presented and an introduction of district governor nominees i - '' ' : S41 7 4 4' - 41 ''' I - " the chief of BLM said in Salt Lake i '' - ' Co Gov Calvin L Rampton will welcome the first plenary session 9:25 am Other morning be Harold Woolley 1966-6the Salt Lake City Rotary Club and District Governor George H Horsley of Ogden There will be a ladies luncheon in the Skyroom followed by the second plenary session at 2 pm A social hour on the Mezzanine will be followed by the Governor's Banquet and ball In the La layette Ballroom nickles - e A - - - ' tative from Fortaleza Ceara Brazil - --- 1 r ' '' ' ' ' But-tar- - ' I Ii It's Double Delight More of Utah's 22 million acres under Bureau of Land Management jurisdiction will be used in the future for recreation ' Conference Chairman D Omer s Ogden said Rotary International President Richard L Evans Salt Lake City will be represented by Raimundo Oliveira Rotary International represen - 1 ) - Brazilian Guest delegates to Monday at speakers will president of ::A - Hundreds of Intermountain Area To tarians converged on Salt Lake City Sunday for the district conference of Rotary International District 542 After registration Sunday at the Hotel Utah there was a district governor'si reception followed by a dinner meeting at 7:30 pm : '4'4' 1 i District meting Draws Rotary Utah Sees Potential i : 1 1 t e f For example: just a couple of weeks ago the Asian leopard gave birth to triplets and just this week she brought them out so the public could see and admire them d Page 21 Lands Director N i It must be spring At least some animals at Hog le Zoo gical Gardens apparently believe it is the start fitritur I To Zoo Public time for TV Fare Page 2 t id April 10 1967 Salt Lake City Utah—Monday Morning Second Section project Exhibits I Donations are pouring in for "Operation Gorilla" and enough funds are now in the kitty to purchase at least one little toe of one of the two baby gorillas to be purchased for the tiogle Zoo In addition to sending contributions for the two gorillas readers are also sending in comments about the campaign One reader sent in a check over the weekend Attached to the check was a short note It read: h 1001J '' e 1 ks ''i By Dan Valentine Tribune Gorilla Editor t Is q f ''‘'' ? L-----'- ' 1'('P ' Vi-- 1( j Pi) 'Nv 0 i iY ‘klil:v (' i 1 4 tqf'' - Ccs 16 t -- I In a dramatic announc EDITOR'S NOTE: mnt IS te Sunday officials of The Salt Lake Tribune announced that veieran columnist Dan Valentine hes been named "Gorilla Editor" of the PAW This is the first time The 'tribune has ever had a ''Gori i Is Editor" In his new post Mr Valentine will be charged to raise tunds for the two new baby gorillas to be bought for the Hoqie Zoo -- — cit — - ''''- 1 ' 1f4 I ' to T :7 lit'(11 '74ki 1 t Wi:' siL -- I 4 'e -'--'' 1 trb t'416k (II "''''N ig 7'7' '' i Ili - scitY44-- 0 1'- ' 1:---- fj11 i'Ll' 4 1 ' A ' '' S 11 0 pf77 e- 1 0 r-:oex6- - - t! 0 s- titer ' I : t - rilis4: e: i dif Ar 41' 11'0'7 : t7 i ! '4 If et Gort 11 Fund oroes Ape I $) 1114 - 44-- - 4 ''''' Petition 703 Lt CYNIC SAYS: LBJ goes to VietWhile poor Hubert where it's danger Tr'b '' 04 - 137777 A fine THE SAD It's not fair nam where it's safe has to go to Europe Ar''' : 10 '''' st N e ' 'I st' - !fro f-- ' " t":"1 6''osritito t 0 Under chapter 13 proceedings all future earnings and all property of the debtor are under court contrql until the proceeding is'concluded — usually about three years alth4tigh there is no statutory time limit Mr Jenkins noted lages 14 70 4'4 ' 2 '' '' p : ' creditors clothin :'' - 't Debtor After a debtor's plan Is approved he pays an agreed amount to the court appointed trustee who disburses the money under court 'supervision to the S SAM I Mr Jenkins noted that the bankruptcy referee has the option to approve or reject the plan on its feasibility "If a man mrdces $200 a month and has six children and proposes to pay off his creditors at $150 a month obviously we couldn't approve such a plan" the referee noted Additionally the court can terminate chapter 13 proceedings at any time for TODAY'S VALENTINE Ti ''- - ' -f- 14 firmed I don't know about you but I'd have more sympathy for the striking television workers — if the programs went off the sill !r ''' ' '4 t ' '' ' 1 And still hidden back in the den but due for a public showing any day now are a new litter of gray wolves LaMar Farnsworth director said Sunday he is not certain how many whelps Mrs Wolf has but he managed to count five It will be several days before I she leads them out to greet the world Mr Farnsworth noted that another new animal has been added to the zoo It is a male eland — African antelope Majority A female wiU be added later this year The majority must be both in number end Mr Farnsworth hopes to add a of creditors and amount owed couple of ostriches since — in natural ' habitat — the birds and the beasts live in At the meeting of creditors the creditors are allowed to question the Jebtor as the same area to his asset and liability picture just as Then the in bankruptcy proceedings creditors meeting is terminated and a hearing is held to determine if the plan for paying the creditors Is to be con- - tit rii - ' I4 4 4 ' First the debtor files a petition stating he is unable to pay his debts as they mature and that he wants to propose a plan to pay those debts He also files schedules (identical with those in bankruptcy proceedings) showing all his assets and liabilities Included with these documents is a proposal to creditors indicating his plan for paying his debts The court circulates the proposal with its notice of a meeting of the creditors Mr Jenkins noted The creditors' examine the proposal and if a majority of unsecured creditors (those with no collateral pledged for the money owed) accept the plan the bankruptcy referee has the option to force the minority to go along with the plan SUDDEN THOUGHT: When Percy girl in Illinois married young Rockefeller the other day did she say she would take him for "richer or poorer?" C - ' A n: Files (Wouldn't you just know that the Rotary would have an acrylic sign while the KiWaniS and Lions Clubs just have plain signs!) ik!)' - --- ''' 0 - step-by-ste- k ii' - - ' 4 4 - ' N V er John WI f- - - wage-earnChapter 13 is the proceeding and Is open only to persons whose principal source of income is from wages salaries and commissions The person who files under this chapter is not even referred to as a bankrupt lie is called a debtor The provision Is me of several "debtor relief" programs in the bankruptcy act and Is aimed at meeting creditor's claims without resorting to Mr Jenkins said Other liquidation chapters in the bankruptcy act have plans similar in concept for businesses corporations and others in financial difficulty p The process has similar' ties to the bankruptcy or liquidation process to practice on girl in pool player player in these top-flig- K t !if '' ' 4 '''''' 4 Bankruptcy court officials call It chapter 11 You might call It bankruptcy "The theory behind chapter 13 is to enable a person in financial distress to 1 propose a 'deal' to his creditors and to 4 do so under court supervision" said f bankruptcy referee Bruce S Jenkins 1 In the majority of cases such a pro- 1 1 (vetting would result in creditors being paid more of the money owed them than -- -Ihrbugh a "straight liquidatiod Mr:-lekins noted Called NO WONDER AMERICAN Fork High School has one of the best marching bands In the west — the band members - I ' ''''' "' ' Tribune Staff Writer bi I ' By William G Smith grandsonAlan i klk)' s'' i I ' — - - 0 A Behunin director of the Vtah Civic t visited 1 '7---1 Z Ii o n's National 0'1 I Park for the first I time in his life! ' here's a tip for Valentine fatties: Dance the — doing the rhumba uses up 76 No wonder per minute! is having a hard time getting — a recent survey reveals that -- ' 1 ' lleads Off Need Of Bankruptcy named Zion's Can- Last week yon his great great Ni - a : ' ' ' -- - WASH 100 4 t i''' line ' I -- - e ''' - g - - - ii 'nd : ' Nothing Serious® - Haps Find Act ' - division command- special Investigations er i machines (when there's a Payoff) dice games the friendly card games — all are a form of gambling and will be included in the crackdown the of Pinball Niers said In 1965 the Police Department made eight arrests for gambling offenses Last year 26 gambling arrests were logged — 21 for illegal payoffs on pinball machines and five for illegal card or poker for money games In 1964 gambling netted no arrests This year two arrests have been made in that category — both for illegal payoffs on pinball machines Difficult to Penetrate - Chief Fillis and Capt Smith believe the recent consolidation off the vice eon trot squad and the intelligence unit is a big step forward for law enforcement gambling may be small and very difficult to penetrate" Capt Smith said "Organized but is well-kni- t We know organized - does ' I ll aea P 7 1 Prillei and as of March 1 the 424 stamp holders had paid the federal government approx imately $52000 in taxes fors wagering 1 t - Admit to $520000 Taxes paid are 10 per cent of the which means the stamp holders admit to gaming in the amount of I $320000 0 gross s March April May and June taxes will be paid on top of that figure which brings Chief Finis and Capt Smith to one major conclusion: There is a lot of garabling conducted In the state Capt Smith is quick to empliasi4e that a tax"slamp is requited for pinball machines as an amusement device as well as gambling devices and wagering Tax fees vary he said is legal in Playing of punchhoards Utah as long as cigarettes or candy are the only prizes offered i t gambling exist and we ere out to stop it" Chief Finis added A total of 424 federal wagering tax stamps were issued in Utah for the fiscal A total of 96 agents are cov- year 1966-6ered by the tax stamps Of the 424 stamps 224 were sold in t 0 1 - i |