Show r 'It - v u 0'41 'V ie hi - w - V vt 'wii V No "wit mir 4 w 110 ir-i- v 41' ti V -- 4 'it e 1V—V 1Nif41 VI 've mai strvr AV No '41 t v r I v -- - - ' - The Salt Lake Tribune 26 Saturday April o 3 Poi4is bf Local Police 1561 22 : '' 1 ' 1 t Assured on Liquor Law ii11 Rao-11- Continued From Page e Utah's local police agencies have as much authority to t enforce state liquor control laws as they did before 1967 legislation on the subject This was emphasized and 'agreed on Friday by state officials and law enforcement from fourrepresentatives Wasatch Front counties during a Capitol meeting Called by Gov Calvik L with the concur Rampton rence of Atty Gen Phil L Ilanwn the session consid- ered differing interpretations of private liquor locker club : licensing laws passed by the 37th Utah Legislature ' ilk '25 : t yl " - 1 “ 'rhe first to reach Mr Perla IV RS Chuck Cronowett Park ski - tt who :City patrolman -- could See his hand and arm in he snow Other skiers quickly went to the assistance of Pet-land Mr LOVPIt'SS :floth were quickly dug free Fgt Kutulas said Mr Knorr a Mr Loveless :and Mrs Morris left shortly vIterwards Both Mr Loveless and Mrs Morris skied down --I Mr while mountain he :Knorr who had lost his skis :In the swirling bucking snow )lad to walk down Mr Perla remained on the scene to as7ist until late afternoon a -- Directs Rescue Action rescue at the slide :scene wax under the direction of Mr Lindquist Perhaps the most frightened :Spectators — there were scores of skiers in the — were the two sons of The Ball-:roo- And Kim Lindquist y erry who had gone up on :the lift with the snow ranger -crew They were a considerable distance away in a safe :spot but were afraid for their tather when the slide broke noose Mr Sheehan said that every :time a snow storm comes in :from the southwest as did the 'last one it is necessary to 'blast down the heavy snow teornices which build up on top s 00 Mt Baldy one of the in the eanyon land-:mark- Close Ballroom "We close the Ballroom to ef Ming when the blast is demiated and the avalanche 'comes down without danger to :the people below It is usually 'sal- - to ski within minutes of the last" Mr Sheehan said The Alta Ski Patrol had a tasty search crew on its way :to the scene within minutes :sifter word was received This ocrew was joined by scores of :others soon thereafter Sgt 0 1utulas said On standby were members :of the Utah National Guard's 29th Special Forces Group owhich had been alerted and :ii ad observers on the scene as part of the interagency coop-ration plan set up last fall and developed during the 0 inter 4 Rescue Goes Smoothly Thanks to this plan the leaders pointed out the :search and rescue went off 'without a hitch and duplica:lion of effort was kept to a flinimunt : : When additional probing poles were needed they were :dispatched from Solitude Ski :Resort along with several -- ski patrolmen to help 1 '' 1 It ' 1 L:1 Mrs :$ yy 'I (':: ' II A' t '4' !1 NI i ''' i! ' :continued From Page 23 ration should be allowed to :rontinue to work out its own - :methods of representation of the people in the government "Even as a British colony -- Rhodesia was allowed to senect its own government" the :spokesman said ''Why should we lose this privilege as a free :ration?" w The Turkish delegation from West High School in Salt 41ke City called for return of -the waterways Suez and canals — to operation by ihe countries that built them lather than operation by corntlission which the Turks said 488 less efficient Jr $ t o '' e - 4 r! e 1 '' Adopts Program The league meeting for two days at the University Club 136 E South Temple elected A full slate of officers and a seven-poin- t program of action to be carried out during the biennium Ed Newman Mrs Salt Lake City and Mrs Don Wilson Bountiful were elected first and second vice presidents respectively Mrs Robert H Woody was named seeretary and Mrs Louis C Brown treasurer Both 'are from Salt Lake City The league directors include Mrs Ralph Benowitz Ogden Mrs D C Schmutz Cedar City Mrs James It Whitten Mrs Rey N Knight Mrs Wynn Epler and Mrs Edward Torosian all Salt Lake City Study Air Pollution The state program calls for a study of air pollution in Utah and a continuing evaluation of existing and potential adopted KCC Pipefitter Dies of Hurts Following Fall Special to The Tribune — A Kennecott MAGNA Copper Corp pipefitter's helper who fell 10 feet Wednesday afternoon died Friday of head injuries Homer Gordon nritton 58 2580 Park St (540 East) fell from a tank at Number Six Acid Plant near Magna and was rushed to a Salt Lake City hospital "The question now is can man himself change enough to cope with the changes he has made?" Alternath e to War He said the UN was created not to hide from trouble but to find a way to meet it with something besides war "The UN is our pledge to generations yet unborn that there will be a place for them ' '" - 4 " I: :' 1 A '::':''''41 o'"''' ' - - : 4 fI Special to The Tribune — BOUNTIFUL Injuries suffered in a twocar broadside collision in Bountiful claimed the life of a Bountiful woman early Friday Mrs Fawn Brasher Kizer-fa53 31)6 W 4th North died of massive head injuries in South Davis Community Hospital at 4:30 am M r s Kizerian's death brought the Utah highway traffic death toll to 58 so far this year compared to 68 in 1966 when 326 persons died on Utah highways n Five Fatalities So far this year Davis County has recorded five traffic deaths while 12 persons were killed up to the same date in 1966 She was injured Thursday about 5 pm when she was thrown through the windshield of an auto in which she was riding when it collided with anbther auto at 2nd West and 4th North Bountiful Police Officer Robert McDonald who investigated said the victim was a passenger in a northbound auto driver by Mrs Myrtle Lee 47 3337 S Main Bountiful Only Cut Lip The Lee vehicle collided in the intersection with an auto driven by Dale Douglas Cluff 18 276 E 1050 North Officer McDonald said Mr Cuff suffered a cut lip and was not hospitalized Mrs Lee was in fair condition at South Davis Hospital Friday with a broken hip Other passengers were Loren LAP 57 husband of the driver in fair condition with back Mrs and internal injuries Vera'Searcy 42 485 N 5th West in fair condition with head cuts and Steven Lee in back with fair condition injuries Thrown from Back N' Officer McDonald said Mrs Kizerian was thrown from the back seat through the windshield and onto the road Mrs Searcy was also thrown from the Lee vehicle The officfr said the Cluff vehicle skidded 79 feet before the impact and 12 feet alter The Lee vehicle was knocked 31 feet and then rolled an additional 41 feet from the impact point Officer McDonald said the Investigation is continuing 00 01 1 9 America Hi '''' - ':!:'1:"0'''--'?'--- - 1: :4 ' :r- Scout-O-Ram- - --f County s Lagoon-Davi- -- t ": -' ril - '''! - I - - ' :' -- ' :: - :' ' :1 ' - 's ' ''' ''''' - i :: ' :4: '''':4' 4 i 4 - 4 r '''' : 1 - II t iltaattrost I - 1 1 Carrie Leonard Kathleen Keogh firaviolAt N:Aiioag: J mit- John Reseigh Kid!) Nord felt Martin Twitche II Vickie Tomsic are Kathleen Leonard and Kurv Channel 2 The program which started as a radio show in 1947 is a public service feature of The Tribune and spotlights Utah high school students and their knowledge of current events Three Grand County High girls will be competing with three boys in quest of the perInquiring sonally engraved Editor plaques The Tribune presents members of the win- Half Hour of Fun r The exciting fun show will be telecast 1 on am 6:30 1:30 am 7 Dallas Open GM Tournament (color) 4—The 2—sopir (color) I—Captain Kangaroo 4—Porky Ant Plio pm am 7:30 2—Atom Golf Classic (color) 3 1—Adventure Calls (color) 4—ABC Wide World of Sporte I—Twilight Zone Tribune editorial writer H Kretchman will be at his usual post serving as moderator and as the Inquiring Editor He'll toss the questions to the student panelists have a special guest and have his unusual gimmick questions news-makin- g am 3:30 the Editor iMpeisiblot am Stgerman a—TN Jetsena (rotor) 4—Mi itan tile Monster (color) S—Lerie Ranger (color) 5:30 cm 10:30 6:30 7 cm 4—American Sandstone Playette 1—Stanley Cu !tonal Hockey League Kansas Dm timers 12:30 Vs pm 4—Teenagers Sound Off r-- - - (coita) KBBC KCPX KLUB—MSC KALL—ABC K MLR KNAK Bryn Claire 11100M pm KSOP KSXX—NBC KUER KWHO KWIC—UPI V ' FACTO:1Y 06436 thibilZIMIll hon ITU 355-623- DAY SPOT CASH GET Dial EASY CREDIT TERMS Cloier—Naw and Shod rit's Service within the hoer 521-353- 5 From I Nat Of Co tar Sarvias Wetkin the Haar Car Radio—Same Sarvirs For the Thing You Don't Need With a Classified Ad 1-- SERVICE 7 lackWhits 555 South State 11 A FREIGHT OUTLET'S COLOR TV 'fi !::':1' 'I ---- Ii - - i t- ' )t- - -- CURTIS Police records show that South High School leads in the trophy race having recorded 33 accidents for a 3102 per- Prorated West is next with crashes for 4176 East is third with 43 mishaps for 4300 and Highland is last with 52 crackups for 4576 48 pm (color) AM 1600 1320 570 PM El 907 me P71 mc t10 IMN 1730 1210 1160 1003 1370 1043 030 90 1 $AO Audio 1550 CREDIT me mc El 1:1 mc 5 913 trg Save Bring set in Icing set In and sous tho sorvIte cell on new ken up le 110v 0 picture tube cno I WARREN 1140 7ACTTUOIRMY 4177179 lac West Tempi ASSOCIATION Use the Daily Classified Ads COLLECTORS OF BAD ACCOUNTS & CHECKS ':ggixagwgawwaoiwre—v7--- It! - 1 7 1s- oP k ti1)- A Remarkable Instant Non-Fa- t Dry NIDK for daily consumption in the Salt Lake and Ogden areas This milk is REMARKABLE for its TASTE If there ars 3 or more children in the family or if your present consumption is 3 or more quarts per day you may apply by letter or post card giving age of children by May 10 savings for those selected Reply Box 15211' Salt take City Utah TV ' i'' PRICES I MODERNIZING START AT YOUR HOME? $27888 alb IIES110 DAM Dielategert EXCLUSIVE teunforiATiori 111111111111111116 ' KAI MATHES WORLD'S FINEST NAINES tit plrft119 oiniiiiiimionnsOmoinid ' I ORTIS WARRANTY GUARANTEED UTAH'S LOWEST COLOR TV PRICES R NO MONEY DOWN FREIGHT OUTLET 916 SO MAIN IN SALT LAKE CITY 4265 Riverdale Road In Ogden 11 GO MODERN AU THI WAY 1‘ with the all new Chrysler Airtemp whole house Electric Air Condition v e 44 ' I Rocky MOUNTAIN HEATING & 7 AIR CONDITIONING MR Pill ISTIMMIS CALL NOW Dovalas OtionMgr i 1 1 WAH DOCTORS CREDIT ASSN 931 South Utah's Lewd Wink Sonissi Substantial I centage pm INCOME TAXES must bo paid by doctors and business owner too Why not have YOUR TAXES paid this time by debtors who don't Intend to pay you? 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League ' '" ''': ':' ' tr-- - 414 - Questions on news from the moon to Vietnam to places in between will face six students from Moab's Grand County High School have been staged at Utah State Fairgrounds Packer Scout0-RaJack A ma general chairman said this year's event is to attract 18000 expected charged with broad responsibilities for (liquor locker club charter) laws but little authority to carry them out" 1 - p4 ! Editor to Quiz Moab Student Panel scheduled May a at the 27 Contending that many taverns are now going private Commissioner Barker argued that unless the private club license ordinance has enough power to force closure a city attempt to restrict places where alcohol is consumed is fruitless Mr Miller conceded that nothing in the charter law allows him to limit the number of charters issued for any given area Gov Rampton commented: Maier k ' ' '- - ---- of the Great Salt Boy Scouts of will begin a door Fair Complex P r evious - A -- 44 - ' : ' Grand Girls Boys on TV campaign Saturday to sell tickets to the annual Ile explained that currently cities can set the maximum number of taverns by licensing License Ordinance 113 '':'' ': ' '! r : - 'tt- '''' It 15:::! - 0 A — Members negated" Live — in '328-488- h'4'::: ': :' ' --Asel' i it Lake Council forfeited "In the 2l years I've been in office" Mr Miller added have received only one such case from local authorities" Mr Barker wanred that if the licensing procedure is de dared insufficient to close liquor locker clubs then "our attempts to limit the number of taverns in the city is ce ' 4' ''' i ' ' - 4"' i :" Tickets Ready revoke that club's liquor locker club privileges and declare its 5000 bond - DOWNTOWP Scout-O-Ranta- hearing 4k: tv— ' - t kLei i j 7- ''' '- A j 41- : Z ' "' - ' ! ': ' s '' :' :: 'I' "!z I 7 s ji''::Z'-'-'- f : Grand County High School 'panelists on The Trib-une's Inquiring Editor quiz will be from left ty by a court of violating state or local laws he can after a Baseball t i fr He reported that if he is provided evidence that a private club has been found gull- '67 F ' -- I '' 'i 11—The 4—King state ''' ' ' J: rii 1 Filtrate Clubs of 4t': i : ' ':' : f ts -- ' 4''g g '''4 i vi': ' 4: 'Impradiear secretary ' ' i 7:'4- Mr Barker said Friday the charter law is "impractical" because the state never attempts to determine it a private club has a concessionnaire agreement with a skond party to run the operation for a profit lie suggested that the secretary of state responsible for issuing locker club char ters promulgate regulations requiring the clubs to file financial and contract reports with the state It was this that prompted Hansen to say: "You're going to force somebody to disclose records and information which could incriminate him for the purposes of prosewhy you must cuting him be out of your head" Secretary of State Clyde L Miller said he was not aware of any authority in the chartering law allowing him to require such data 'Ile :: '- '5 i 'o 1- '' l4''' '2 ' !!''": '?:S' ':'::1' ':''l : :: t ' i'1 - implementing the 1967 law and generally agreed to by Salt Lake County municipalities was submitted at Friday's meeting and Mr liansen was asked to issue an opinion on it The attorney general in a preliminary opinion to which Commissioner Barker publicly disagreed precipitating Friday's conference ha i said the new law does nothing to alter the state's power over liquor locker club charters f '''''''" :: " s - ' ' ib i 3'4 ''''' ' or: e t4i -- "11 ' ro":' ' '' ' ' '- 'i-:-- ' 9' oo ' kT:-'-:-- ! 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''' oo ' ''' ttw- - i ' 7 f :: 1 1 : 0 ' ' '1:::!i:: ' iT 4 :A - ‘019 :i ' 1 that Governor" Injuries Kill Car Victim In Bountiful i ' 4 Commissioner Barker said he thought a court decision would result "as soon as we start enforcing the ordi- since nance" the ' club violation with a charged would appeal "But" he concluded "I won't quibble with you on Law's i :''''''1':'' Court Derision support of improved election laws and procedures with emphasis on action in reapportionment registration and election of members to the State Board of Education The delegates from five local League of Women Voters urged support of measures to improve structure of government to promote orbprehensive regional and river basin water planning to improve supervision and financing of public schools and to upgrade facilities for dealing with the juvenile problems ' n ''''' sing ordinances be settled by "a quick" declaratory judgment through the courts state government action In civil rights The program also included '5' L': : proposal that any final p - ' ' 1 : 1:J1 i' Ramp-ton- s v ' 4 ' reluc- to Goy ' ' - commissioner : ' ef disagreements on municipalities liqiior locker dub licen- League of Voters Elects Officers Adopts Goals Mrs Delbert M Draper Jr Salt Lake City was elected president of the League of Women Voters of Utah at the concluding session Friday of the seventh biennial convention of the organization Mrs Draper will serve two years She has been serving as league president for the past year succeeding Mrs W Ted Wilson Bountiful who resigned from the post e I An ordinance to be born" Gov Rampton said "As long as people can talk together there is hope for peace It is when they stop talking that violence is near" While the greatest number of delegates and the most activity were to be found in the General Assembly there were Traditkmal Parade other activities involving still The model UN opened with more high school students traditional parade of These included the :ihe Council which met in the 41ags 122 of them with many :of the flagbearers dressed in Moot Courtroom of the Cololorful national costumes of lege of Law in the afternoon six committees of the Eco:the countries represented nomic and Social Council six :4 After the nations were were read from standing committees of the Arthur General Assembly and the Johnson a'resident g United States specialized agencies on world :ambassadors to the UN health food and agriculture child welfare and economic ens Frank E Moss and Waland social development a stuace F Bennett and Rep Iherman P Lloyd Another dent evaluation team and the was read from an undersecre964nember student press :tary of state on behalf of corps DunAll groups will meet again 3")ean Rusk Main M 4an president of the United Saturday sometime between 8 cm and 1230 pm with all 14ations Association of Utah sessions the stpened delegates in the general ses 41 Keynoter was Gov Calvin sion in the Union Ballroom between 12:30 and 1:30 pm Rampton "Man has changed the when adjournment sine die is '6 rid' the governor said schedurgd Pa-:lla- The tantly agreed from these differences caused when Mr Hanone flare-usen rejecting a suggestion from Salt Lake City Commissioner James L Barker Jr UN Season Opens Keyed to World Problems t '' 1 start fighting" Frayed Feeling's Frayed feelings resulting ' Delbert M Draper Elected for two years Bark-Befor- ' " Spots Arm in Snow oldber ' ' $ told the commissioner: You must be out of your head" Before Commissioner BarCommissioner ker could respond Gov Ramp-sayin"We'll never get anywhere if you two are going to 1 s ope broke Mr Sheehan said Mr Perla said "I did what :the 'good book' says 'swim like in water' and fortunately :I was able to stay near the :top of the snow and came to -test on my back with my and stickier out" : ' — ''- : e :Slide at Alia tfr ' W zim - ' 487-16- 16 1330 SO STATE 'RANCH IOGDEN Am |