Show - : via 41it'llw 40- 11 Nor ilk di" 4 ' i'" "ir 40' i'arlirOi'lii"d0-Li — sii'-'4- - illy ir - 1 Dan Local News Sports Valentine's r trii Sect ion It ' TV Fare t tr alsts-zutf- page Salt Lake City Utah—Wednesday Morning— April 26 1967 von nowainowgmtswvmemprtregam Npthing Serious V Vays-to-Cu- 4 v : N - eastern economist reports that the average American family can save at least $50 a 4 month by fol- p -- ""'''' lowing small economies in daily ö '41 4 ' t living i k and He says ' -' C- '7- - ( '4' 't '''''':"d'' I TK 1 t ' '' t tI ' - ö '' ' c ' ' '47 't-- - op'' :'' rv 1 i i-- ' - i 1 ie Á— 01 Ilan Valentine hes nght ' Like for ex- - ' '- v ?t ! ' L ' 7' '''''--- i1 -- - ) - 4 1 ' I - "' c ' '' 11 ' - '' ‘ ' - i ' -- 4 A — Clearfield Job Corps officials the Salt Lake City Commission and POlke Dewey J- FiIhR quickly reached an agreement Tuesday afternoon on plans to combat law violations among the toilet men ''- o 1 ''''1' t ' 4 - 't ' - ‘ ' - ' gfi ' - ''' ' - - - - - - -- ' --- - ' ' 4 7 4 " ' - ' - -- i 1 t -- 'l 4 ite(1 ''''' 1 l 1 -- lik ' ' - — ' $ ' ' ' - ' ' " 1" 1 - ' — " ' ' - ' - : I used to subscribe to my favorite magazines and have them delivered to the house Not any more Now I read all my magazines at local dental offices I DON'T ACTUALLY go to the dentist I Just scout around until I find a dentist office that is filled with people waiting to see the dentist - ' Then I sit down for several hours and read all the magazines (I also clip out refund coupons on the all the seven-cen- t of a purchase pound of oleomargarine in The magazines and pick up a few extra cents this way) Another way I save money Is to repair my own car Most people take their ailing automobiles to a proles- sionld mechanic Not I When my car start to sputter I lust lift up the old hood and Jiggle the As a result I rown the only wires autornobile in the state of Utah that runs sideways when you throw it into neutral - a few cents each the olives in martinis year by Most folks eat the olive in a martini I don'tallow this in my home When martinis' :are served in the Valentine man411 martini users must turn in their old olive before they get a new olive These old olives are kept in a special jar — and reused when guests drop in for a drink "We only charge the guests 50 cents a drink if they arrive before 5 ALSO SAVE quite -- pm!) - ' ' '' l'i - L - Judge Dismisses Slaying Charge 1 : r'r I' ' i'll7 i5 -- : is- tt'- P ' '''' '': - ' :' ! - - - ' 7 '' ''''-: - - - — 0 '''''''- - first-degre- e preliminary hearing Ernest Beards lee 41 died in a chair at his home March 10 about 1:40 cm of several gunshot wounds A 22 automatic pistol was found on a kitchen counter in the home Police Sgt Glen S Cahoon detective division signed the original complaint egairlt Mrs Beardslee !" 1: 4: 4::-- ' ?' :1!"irr i t't ' i ):1 ' t?--'- 6? ':' ‘ ' : - - :''" : ' — :?1 : :':: - ' 1s-46w- i' -- ? : - : —i e 01-:'- I - - ' ' i 1:: ' :' ' - ' - : - :'::“'-tit4rei of Frith Freeze Light showers moving across northern r Utah Tuesday night brought an reprieve for Utah fruit growers faced with a threat of freezing temperatures and frost early Wednesday Weather observers said shower activity and cloudy skies were expected to keep temperatures in most fruit growing areas in the mid to low 30s However as skies were expected to clear from south to north there was a chance of some frost in Utah County forecasters i 1 A '' )4-- - :1iill-- i r I 7: 1 ' '1' (":'v- ' - t ' 1!y 1k - iyA - I ik-- i i :iiai'''ii ii1 "1ako:e A ! I 04141 kali toiv011et44 :tj W W Dodgson Jr center director r offered the proposals in a session accented by cooperation and understanding on both sides public Safety Commissioner James L Barker Jr Mayor J Bracken Lee Chief Fills and the rest of the commission supported Mr Dodgson's suggestions and a group of Job Corps officials then met privately with Mr Barker and Chief Fills to get the wheels in motion The meeting was requested as an aftermath of a shooting Friday in which a corpsman is awaiting trial on a charge of firin-- several shots at a Salt Lake City boy The victim Richards said The change in the weather also dispelled chances of frost returning late Wednesday night Weathermen said temperatures throughout most of the Intermountain Area would warm Wednesday with temperatures ranging in the 60s and upper 50s in Utah Lows Wednesday night were expected to be again in the 30s Earlier lows in the 20s and low 30s were expected Wednesday night e Police Organize Special Force To Fight Crime By Doyle E Smith Tribune Staff Writer A special patrol of police officers on foot will be instituted in Salt Lake City next week Police Chief Dewey J Finis - said Tuesday "We must find a way to curb the increasing crime in the city particularly on the west side of town and this seems to be the next best step" Chief Piths said Last week Chief Finis said he planned to institute foot patrols if new men were hired for the police force Tuesday he said he would institute the patrols with the present force "We can't wait until additional men are put on the force" he said "We must take steps now" Deputy Chief Eugene G Ceder lot said the foot patrol is designed as a "preventive factor" pointing Out the high rate of crime on west 2nd 3rd 4th and 5th South Crimes Increase Public Invited Activities will start at 4:30 pm at the golf shop and the public is invited espedaily Boy and Girl Scout troops civic clubs garden clubs church groups and individuals Just bring a shovel The Tribune and the Utah State Board of Forestry and Fire Control will provide the trees But it won't be all work for the participants Several valuable prizes will be given away just before the planting ceremony They include small trees shovels rakes and garden hoses Also that year The Tribune hopes to harvest its first community Christmas Tree from the grove Groups Sched tile Planting Rites For Arbor Day State Salt Lake City and County offices as well as liquor stores will be closed Friday for Arbor Day Federal offices banks stores and parking meters will operate as usual With Friday also proclaimed by Gov Calvin L Rampton as Bird Day citizens are being urged to be aware of the beauty and usefulness of both tees and birds and to help preserve both Plan Tree Plantihrs Utah Nature Study Society sponsor - of - Terry e Conducts Earlier Studies The Foundation a private nonprofit agency established to study government operations conducted similar surveys for I : Jurors Selected 1 State to Request Death for 2 In Slaying Case (40 West) Crawford in the shooting In an interview Tuesday morning the chief said the situation between the "town boys and the corpsmen" is potentially explosive "It appears the town boys and the corpsmen are now choosing up sides" he said "With the warmer weather coming on it's especially dangerous Crimes of violence and passion always increase during the summer months" Another hazard he Said is daylight savings time which noes into effect next Sunday "This will provide additional daylight hours for the youths to congregate and adds to an already explosive problem" Chief Fills said - - By William G Smith Tribune Staff Writer four-woma- n Sele(4e Alternate Jurors The second day of the murder trial opened at 10 am with the court begin ning selection of two alternate jurors to serve with the 12 impaneled Monday The court spent about 212 hours Tuesday selecting two alternates from among 16 prospective jurors Judge Bryant Croft told the jurors "Under state law If the court feels it desirable to pick an alternate jury' member it may do so after the other jurors are selected" Judge Croft indicated he felt it would be advisable to choose two alternate jurors to serve in the case If one of the 12 regular jury members becomes III or otherwise is incapacitated the alternate will take that juror's place the judge noted Ogden Avoids Trouble Chief L A Jacobsen is not having the problems Ogden Police said his city facing Salt Lake City law enforcement officers "There have been some minor incidents such as the boys forming in groups and not allowing others to pass" he said "But we have worked with the center's counselors and have worked most of the problems bnpanel 2 Alternates The two alternate jurors were Impaneled shortly after the noon recess They are V Owen Pickett 12670 S 1800 West and Lyman E Passey 3440 S 8260 West After the jurors were impaneled a motion was made and granted to exclude all witnesses and then informations charging Lance and Kelbach were read The state launched its case against the two men at 2:20 pm with Mr Banks' opening statement Defense Counsel Jim Mitsunaga reserved his opening state-Se- e Column $ Page B-- 2 Yiall sake Zeibunt lery W I ! 'AgY 1(11011 t Send It to n Friends The Salt Lake Tribune Circulation Dept 143 South Moin St Salt Lake CityUtah Please send specially wrapped souvenir copies of The Solt Lake Tribune's 1967 Scenic Edition to: Name Address State City 44:0)449049AO''14614001440Nt out" 1960 and 1964 The report utilizing 1966 revenue and expenditure figures discusses the impact of an amended County Services Act by the 1967 Legislature The "double taxation" refers to city residents paying for their own services within city limits and then through county taxes paying for certain services extended to residents in unin- corporated areas List Double Services These special services include law enforcement fire protection sewage and garbage collection water supply street lighting roads and bridges and flood control The 1966 cost of this "double taxation" of urban Salt Lake County residents is estimated at more than 212 million dollars the Foundation stated The in -- crease has been relatively greater in the smaller communities than in Salt Lake City the agency concluded The Foundation estimated that Salt Lake City residents in 1966 paid 2189000 for county rural services Address State City &oA4somotev‘oot94?P‘o4r My name is Phone Address Receive No Benefit city dwellers would receive no benefits from such services such as garbage collection but in other cases such as street lighting or road building they would receive conceivably some benefits if traveling on those roads The "double taxation" problem is not un7que to the Salt Lake area but exists in other parts of the state and nation the Foundation explained However the proliferation of special purpose taxing districts (380 in Utah in 1959 to 458 in 197) creates an increasingly difficult situation the research report said State City to order by phone 5 Phone Your carrier will collect 363-152- Enclose 25c for each copy to be moiled in the US or possessions 40c for each ropy outside of US or possessions NOTE: Postal regulations ' - i District Attorney Jay E Banks said Tuesday he will ask for the death penalty for two men on trial in Third Dis trict Court for first degree murder In his opening statement Mr Banks Io Id the eightman jury the stale will present evidence connecting Myron Dad Lance 25 and Walter Bernard Kelbach 28 to the Dec 21 deaths of James Sisemore and Fred W Lillie Ile said he will ask a verdict of guilty of first degree Murder on each man Adds Fuel to Fire He added: "I want to make it clear that I'm not against the Job Corps program I think any plan which wiU help such boys should be given support But I already have a serious problem with the town youths which 'expect to get worse during the summer The influx of the corpsmen adds fuel to the fire "I wartied last summer that these problems would result from establishment of the eorps in Clearfield The boys pass up the small towns and congregate in Salt Lake City and Ogden Also we were told the corpsmen would eome only horn the Intermountain region but this didn't prove to be the 'ay They came from all over the country" A Clear field Center spokesman said there are ireally1300 youths at the center now and that the total number who will be stationed there is nearly complete Ile said 200 to 300 go to Salt Lake City every weekend and another 200 to Ogden 1 1 1367 is in Study Rakes Hike in 'Double Taxation' The problem of 4 1 B-- Name g added Chief Finis said the officers assigned to the patrol would work in pairs and fill shifts of 6 pm to 2 am 1 pm to 3 am and 8 pm to 4 anv Chief Ft t repoited that he ha i been forced to take officers from other areas — particularly Ki Corpsmen --tpatrol functions provided by the job corpsmen "I Just don't have the manpower to he able to afford to do this" He said if weekday passes are added for the corpsmen "the problem will become that See Page 2 Column 7 Situation 'Explosive' will a proclamations present and plant two Hopa crab apple program – Among the groups promising- to–lend trees adding to their grove project in afta hand and a shovel Friday Sunnyside Park 1'500 Sunnyside Ave (840 ernoon are the Utah Nature Studies SoSouth) at 11:30 am Wednesday ciety and the youth department of the The trees this year will be dedicated YWCA to Dr and Mrs Stanley B Mulaik acOfficiating at the ceremonies will be tive 'conservationists according to Hal the 1967 winner of The Tribune's anMichelson chairman of the ceremony nual Arbor Day contest City Commissioner Louis E Holley has The affair started in 1960 birthday of been invited to attend the program the Christmas Tree Grove Arbor Day which will be addressed by Axel Janson 1960 saw some 3000 youngsters submit president-elec- t of the Nature Society coupons to the contest One set of the Other Ceremonies coupons was placed in a vault at the In another ceremony Wednesday at I grove a duplicate was kept by The Tribune pm Granite Park Camp Daughters of Each Arbor Day one is drawn from Utah Pioneers will plant an ash tree on the duplicate set and this winner re- the east side of the Bowery in Harmony ceives a tree from The Tribune of fi- Park 3700 S Main ates at the Arbor Day ceremonies and Daughters of Utah Pioneers Monday tosses the switch to turn on the lights at noon will plant a tree east of the DUP of The Tribune's community Christmas parking lot on the State Capitol grounds Tree later this year dedicating it to Utah pioneers said Mrs In the year 2000 the vault at the Kate B Carter DUP president grove will be opened and a coupon drawn Sugar House Business and Professionfrom it This winner will receive a grant al Women's Club conducted its ninth annual tree planting Iceremony at 9 cm expected to be $2000 for the education of a member of his family Tuesday in Sugar House Park "double taxresidents ation" City alupon in paying for Salt Lake are Major crimes is services growing county h "rapidly of ready ahead of the period worse" in Utah according to a Utah January February and March of 1966 Foundation research report released the year in the city "We've got to slow it down immedTuesday The appraisal comes from a survey iately" Chief Ceder lot commented of taxation in Salt Lake County's five Violations in the major crime cateprincipal cities: Salt Lake City Murgory include willful homicide rape mbbery aggravated assault burglary theft ray South Salt Lake Midvale and of $50 and over and auto theft Sandy Residents of those cities are paying Capt Don D Roberts executive off60 per cent more than two years ago to icer to the two chiefs said activity reservices to rural ports show clearly a high incident rate provide municipal-typresidents the Foundation stated The of crime in the west portion of the city" "That area breeds much of the trouble payment is 145 per cent over that four that occurs in the rest of the city" he years ago the report added record-breakin- St "The youth involved the Already Pledged f requirNi" satisfactory condition at LDS Hospital whera he is recovering from gunshot wounds in the stomach and legs llth-hou- j A spokesman sa44 lifter fte meeting that about Ii eiold be blamed for Imviessno-s- s 'but all of tho'ciopstnen suffer from the di:aiplinary action has been released from the corps" Mr Dodgson reported "It was this incident which caused us to suspend Salt Lake City passes and to request this meeting We want to avoid further trouble if it's at all possible" Chief Fillis said Salt Lake City "already has a major juvenile problem and the influx of some 200 to 300 Job corpsmen naturally adds to it" Tribune Arbor Day Call Grab Shovel Lend Hand Canyon Some 200 native blue spruce trees will be planted there in the Intermountain Area's major Arbor Day observance All Softer $ foi itehult Shot Victim Recovers Christmas Tree Grove Friday is Arbor Day Do a tree a favor and plant it — and spruce up your community at the same time and most best The popular place to plant trees Friday will be at The Salt Lake Tribune's Christmas Tree Grove at the Mt Dell Golf Course up Parleys r g '4 L fore joining other Intermountain Area residents In tree planting observance of Arbor Day Friday and son Donnie 2 do some advance spadework be To Melt Peril !'''- l' 4"IghMax 1o446Viaocaoils016WAi daughter Natalie 8 We lconte Rains 5' N''' 0— I :!' 4 - it- r't' iki77' ''')vV‘t'1-'4 (F-- ssAigatidik-talwal- ? st three-mont- City Judge Maurice D Jones Tuesday dismissed charges of murder Salt Lake woman in against a connection with the shooting death of her busband The case was dismissed against Graoe Watkins Beards lee 1068 American Beauty Dr (900 West) because of insufficient evidence The action by Judge Jones followed a 01' '':' ' ' 4 Can't Walt Longer I see where President Johnson and Gen de Gaulle sat next to each other In Gerinany Tuesday — I hope LIU kept his band on his wallet! t:4c ' 1 - he-sa- id - ' times SAD CYNIC SAYS: ! half-hou- !qLNI -' ''-- State Forester Paul Sjoblom AND ME UTILITY companies are so glad to get my check they gladly pay the extra penny A penny here a penny there they all add up When the city editor walks by I bark at him and last Wednesday I bit his left ankle It was very embarrassing But It does save money during these inflated ':::- - know the regular postage is five cents but when I mail the bills out to the electric company and the gas company end the phone company I glue a four-cestamp on it — the post office collects the extra penny at the other end the label on a can of dog food recently and it seems that dog food has more essential minerals and vitamins than regular food So each morning Elaine fixes a dog food sandwich for me to take to work It actually tastes delicious — end you get a diet 'v's ' - ' - r:''-:'- ' I I read ' ' " ' Iaave almost a dollar each year by paying all my bills each month with tamps Also to save money I've started eating dog food sandwiches for lunch 6'"'' 4 f — ' L - I also save quite a few dollars each year on magazines ' AL'''4 - ' 'f ' ': - -- ' ':' :: Both Sides Cooperate ' ts - ' :: - Ile said the same report wouidltriPlY ‘vpsuien licm the Weber Basin Center in Mr rnutitti of Weber Canyon Eeptesentatives from this center and the ciitte Dole Cetinsr near Phoe attend-P- I II4 MVO Mr y altentoop Chalgson sad only a small petcentaze of the 00 ttA At hitoNe MONS as well as those at OVA t tiId cause the trouble Meeting in city omiriksion chambers at the request of the Job Corps group agreed: —That II mobile counselors from the ' Clearfield coder With and law enforcement experience should be made special officers placed in uni— forms and used to supervise visiting corpsmen in Salt Lake City —That until further notice corpsmen will not be given passes- to come to Salt Lake City 4 i - ' ' ) ) I Violations Tribune Staff Writer ' d --- ' '7 - By Clark Lobb ' 1 11 - - rb 0 -- ' 411'''''' - 1 1 ' ': 4 k - t 0- ' - ': - ME 1 - - - It cost him $356 in medical and hospi but he did save 11 cents tal bills I have several pet economies of my Such as: own SAM t ' 1 1 4 '44 i ‘ '1 I 00 Jaw i 1-- ---- '4 t i 4'4 I i Then the next night he tripped down the eellar stairs (which were unlighted) and broke his leg ' i! '' - one local fellow who went on a kilowatt All evening long instead of he roamed the house television watching turning off electric lights At the end of three weeks of his active kilowattsaving campaign he bad saved the grand total of 11 cents haixt-presse- d f - - '' i saving binge a -- i OF COURSE it doesn't always work eut the way the economist says I know r I: '' i ' 'iii°40 t t f I ' I l' r il ' - - I kilowatts in the old sock - 1' s lit'' 1 ' - 'i'k k - I 4 ' ‘e'"'41— At 'N"' - year You'll save a kilowatt here and a kilo- and at the end of the year watt there you'll end up with several hundred extra ' ' - ' 4 ' -- - ' 'i - ' ' '''' ' The trick Iti to run around the house turning off the light5 NN s'f'-I - - ' '4 ''1 Jf''i'i 't ' ' ''" ' ' il ' 1 t - ' ' - "' "' ' - ' 1 '' :: ''-I- just by watching - : - - i' i - '' ' ' — ' '' - The average American family is quite wasteful when it cons to electricity I mean they keep the lights on even when there is no need v ' - - a the pennies fanlily can end up with extra dollars I at the end of the i - - ' - ' -- that turning off electric lights ample ' '' ' A '''- - ' ' - ' ' - 1 — - '':' Align '' w - ' : ' ' - - i - ''' SI lAorps 3 Page One A SMALL SAI'LNGS: A leading B-- AM : n—ro r - - - ' prohibit sender's name on souvenir edition Please advise your friends that you are sending this edition I I F |