Show - t - tgf3-- t :° - t'" - ' t - Virioke t V I1 - Tribune Arbor Day Business 01)eit On Arbor Day Bring- Shovel—Hdp Plant Christmas Tree of Future - 1 t : Arbor Day Is the day The Salt Lake Tribune plants ahead Would you believe 40 years ahead? Friday at 4:30 pm The Tribune and several helpers will plant some 200 trees that will hopefully bec9me Christ tnas Tt:ees iVO years The region's biggest observance of Arbor Day will be at The Tribune's Christmas Tree Grove at the Mountain Dell Golf Course In Parleys Canyon 1 I ' I - ounty Slashes - 1 By Clarence D Williams Tribune Staff Writer The 196 Salt Lake County budget was slashed by $1045230 Thursday by a 2 to 1 vote of the County Commission indicating property tax bills will hold the line -- 1 - e'' Bring Shovel 'i 1 - I - - i 11 ': ' - 't ' ' : -- - : ) 1 ' ---- ' ) i ': - 4 - - pervisor Wasatch National Forest and several other community leaders are expected to be on hand ' - ' Paul Sjoblom state forester will brief the youngsters on the proper method of planting the tiny trees Last year some 95 per cent of the seedlings planted survived winter's snow and are growing When htey reach three or four feet tall they will be trans planted to various areas around the course Thus they'll add to the beauty of the area and add challenges to golfing enthusiasts as well In 1960 The Tribune Arbor Day contest drew 3000 entries One set of the entries was put In a vault at the grove Another was kept by The Tribune Each Arbor Day a name is drawn from The Tribune's set end this winner reigns over the day In the year 2000 the coupon will be drawn from the collection at the vault This winner will receive a expected to- be some $2000 for the education Of a member of his family Also In the year 2000 The Tribune l I P : '' :: - : ' :: ifl : : :e ::: : :j ' ' ' ‘ f40 1 ---- f'' 4t -- "4 ' ' and 1 wholesome It? It was not! Right on the screen right t' front of everyone i ' a girl seal kissed a 5iiggiva What seal boy ' Dan Valentine of kind family entertainment is that? e 7 4 I ' ' :: : ::: 0- e - : — And the magazines on the newsstands Gracious Some of them contain corPet ads with real women wearing real corsets Iii ' ::: " :: $-- ::: : And the books are all filled with crime I bought a copy of a book the other day It contained 856 pages of sin love illicit love and crime I was so disgusted that as soon as I finished reading it twice I took it back to the newsstand and demanded my money back This moral corruption has even seeped into our wonderful ballet I mean the onnual Spring Ballet Gala sponsored by the Utah Civic Ballet opened last night — and do you know what's on the program: i :::: :! ' i::: X ' X :e' :: :: "CON AMORE" that's what at Kingsbury Hall front of everyone too I checked into the plot Amore" and it's a lusty could have been written by the : '):: genic : ee: : :::: — : :: ' :::: i:: !!:! :: i : :::i : 'e : ::::: :::: : :i moi was pre right in "Con tale and author of of "Candy" It starts out with this young fellow being captured by some Amazon girl warriors who try to slash him with their swords Then otter awhile these babes get a glint in their eye and instead of : -- --3 )c- ) movie clean wDisney t4 ' trying to kill the poor fellow with swords they decide to kiss him to death slowly That's the first act Now the second act i(if Dewey Fillis and his men haven't stopped the performance) takes place in a French boudoir (that's a sexy bed mom) and the scene opens with a French traveling salesman kissing his wife goodby When be leaves a gigolo dances on the stage and kisses the wife Then there is a knock on the door and a sailor dances In and the dame bides the gigolo in a closet hen tbe 7 " 1 'i ' four-tent- :' A84:::' ' ': 1 '‘' -- - ' ' i !'' g :' 4- ' vq t-- ! -- '''AO''' "'t:- - :: -- ts f it - k524 ' ' 1 '1:4-- 'i 'Al- ' A t' t4::4 - aL : ''' '' ft r-- r' eet" if''' "ii ' ' ' ' - '' -- ''' ' ItI :'' :12:4f1 7- '- ' -- i'i i f of :'1 0 1 '' 4''":- - ' " 4) ' ti ri :i ' '' '' ''' e ' - ' ' 'T A"' ' 4t - it u ': : 4::---' - T 1 '4"'it'ei-- 4'1! - ! t ti'' I W i '' ' ' '''i 4''''' f '''''''':7- '''' - '''-- - ' - f- ''-'1'- : ' ?:t'Tr'' '‘' - - g r ' '-- "' '7 ' ' S' li ' ' '- ' ' ' ' : ' s''' :' -- 4!- '' i ' 1 t: ' ' ' Co 114n Doherty 9 left and Van- essa Kidriek 7 energetic Brownie I Scouts plant tiny Christmas tree in observing Arbor Day Friday Clearfield Teen Dies in Crash Of Auto Train sailor and the wife dance around for a bit There is another knock on the door and a student comes in and the sailor Special to The Tribune hides in the closet Then the husband — An ClearCLEARFIELD comes home end the student hides in the closet and by that tine all the closets on field High School senior apparently was the stage are filled and the husband killed instantly just before midnight tries to kill his wife but finally lets her Wednesday when his auto and a train collided at 350 South and the Union Pago cific tracks And then for some reason the action Michael J Doyle son of Mr and Mrs switches back to the poor guy being John J Doyle 138 S 500 East was pro loved to death by the Amazon women nounced dead on arrival at Thomas D and that's how the ballet ends Dee Memorial Hospital Ogden according If a dance like this was presented in a to Utah Highway Patrol Trooper Keith State Street tavern you'd have to hire Stoddard The trooper said the youth's auto was extra cops to arrest all the participants struck by a southbound train and carried Now next week It's even worse The Utah Civic Ballet will present a little 300 feet down the tracks from the initial impact something named "Giselle" The auto was knocked repeatedly And get this plot: a guard rail as it was carried against Giggle is a pretty girl who lives In a from the impact point the trooper said town and she wine small German makes The youth was the sole occupant of And a duke comes to town and she and the car the duke play around a bit and they get The death raises Utah's highway toll to is who the princess caught by engaged 65 for this year to compared to 70 at the the duke and Giselle's boyfriend gets sore and Giselle finally goes stark same date last year raving mad right on the stage and kills herself right in front of everybody That's just the first ed you? SAM TitE SAD CYNIC SAYS: I suppose General deGaulle k all right — but would you want to buy a axed country from him? Woman Fined in Larceny Winifred Francis Kopps 1831 W 2770 South has pleaded guilty to charges of petty larceny and was fined $100 and dered to serve five days of a jail sentence by City Judge Maurice D Jones The woman charged in a aim plaint signed by Police Officer B J Lang before City Judge J Patton Nee ley was accused of taking three packages of meat from a locker at 1208 E 21st South or' y V By Evan Marks Five ballets In one evening Two modern and intelligent uses of classical form and three of the most hu momus ballets ever choreographed These were the offerings of the Utah Civic Ballet's Spring Gala I which opened Thursday night at Xingsbury - ' i - ' t 'I ' ' '':': i t 1 0 r: °Serenade" the openingpiece demonstrated the fine synchronization of the corps and ivatured the soloists' convincing and tou bing portrayal of the love story in upposedly plotless Balan- - t '':' :He: 1 ' 4 't 4 t - 's' !''''' f4 -- :i : 2 - 7!': i 4 'Ai - ' '' '''4 IP '4 ' '''''It'14ft y :::':: :' ' ':: - "It t :'t t 4!'' - ''1:'' '1t ' AIt i — ii 04010'-::- A'' rpl 1 1 '1Vi' ! ! I ::?1 ''''' i t 4it ''! - - 4 t ' : 7 e iz i''f r -- -- — '' F A ' '144 :'!--- ki fif'i4-1Pat''' '1w 1 By Clark Lobb Tribune Staff Writer and "Con Amore" the finale is due to their Irresistible scores which utilize 'bed's "Divertissement" and several Rossini overtures The music was made to be danced to In "Romantics" Mr Christensen has created another vibrant pas de six Wise ly unpretentious it satisfies with grace Things to remember before you go to bed Saturday night: Put out the cat leave a note for the milkman — and turn all of your clocks and watches ahead one hour (For example if you go to bed at 10 pm set your clocks for 11) That's right Daylight savings time begins In almost all parts of the nation Sunday at 2 am and Utah is included now After many a legislative battle conceming daylight savings time the state will go along with federal legislation setting up the change in virtually every state Only a few states passed laws to prevent the switchover What will the change mean? The immediate effect according to is a sunset the US Weather Bureau Sunday at 8:23 pm Add to this a twilight period of 30 minutes and you have an idea of just how much more daylight there'll be On June 21 — the longest day of the year — the official sunset will be 9:03 with 33 minutes of twilight — defined by the Weather Bureau as a period light enough to he able to read a newspaper without artificial light While most Utahns will welcome the extra hours for summer activities the movies operators of the state's drive-iwill be faced with a real problem "We're going to combat it by promoting our playground facilities more" said a spokesman for one of Salt Lake City's drive-in- s 1We're 'kicking largest around' the idea of staging barefoot dans ces for and other promotional n 8 teen-ager- plans" screened beginning Sunday at 7:45 pm By June 21 starting time will move up to "somewhere between 9:15 and 9:45" he WM The change apparently will not cause any problems for travelers Rail air and bus lines said they'll move their clocks ahead too so there'll be no major schedule mixups The railroads will comply with what they call "advanced standard time" "It's a big help to us" said an airline reservation agent "Before the federal daylight savings linns law we had ill Ile said movies r ' '''!4 (' ) 'i4 4 I i—J ' savings time too say Kent Card 7 and Edi Lorenz 5 first graders It's About Thne to Turn Dial for Daylight Saving Column 1 4 4 0 i r":3 time—and now we have daylight then testified he heard Lance say is a stickup"'Lance "had a gun in his hand and was pointing it at the bar ‘I ' ' '' '''''''' ' ' ' '' t It's tough enough learning to tell bar lie 'This srumpvwwow k: t ' ''' about 11:15 pm" Mr Haney testified he was sitting at a corner of the bar when he heard a shot looked up and saw Kelbach at the bowling machine Mr Haney said Kelbach was holding a gun "pointing at the floor" He said he had not seen Lance and Kelbach enter the rr: '3 ! ' ':: 4 d' '' at Column - ': Cli'-'- el 4 - 1 the bartender and On Wednesday owner of the tavern Lloyd Graven testified that Kelbach won a tape recorder in a machine bowling contest in the tavern and picked it up on the'night of Dec 21 Mr Banks asked Mr Haney if he saw either or both Lance and Kelbach later that night and he said he did "at Lally's 6 'V- ''- Tells of Recorder B4 :t f :' ‘ to supply some tapes for the recorder a price was set and "Kelbach agreed to pick up the tapes the next day from the bartender" Mr Haney told the jury The two men he left shortly after the conversation said 11-- p t: ::- I :' it introduced to Kelbach Mr Haney offered rage ' 4 - i i ':'' -- ' t i - —5' - :::! ' ' ' ' '''''' :i ":::':''-::!- 4? : -- ing the morning and testified- he had known' Lance prior to Dec 21- when he saw him in the tavern Lance and Kelbach were in Lally' Tavern at about 9:30 pm "on stools at the front of the bar and were putting a tape recorder together" Mr Haney said He testified he went over to the two men "shook hands and said hello" and was See ' ::: r ' I ' ' :A 1 71: i if ' " "'' r - :: ' ( Charles Haney a patron of the tavern on D( 21 was called by Mr Banks dur- See Page ' - -d ' ''' 4t i i1 :s ' ""1 ai i :: li (t r :'''''''----- - 0:'o1 Vii dr1 Says Ile Saw Lance - 0' P- 4' 9 "'" 1'144 i J ?t 1 ''"' wfrio ' ' P Next was Professor William Christenreturned Thursday night with all its vigor — and again with the amazing talents of Janice James and Tomm Rudd Part of the magi of l'Les Bijowel :: - i ' i ' A :: '' ' ' '3 ' '' At - ' ': S 4 ':- - Lance and Kelbach are charged with murder in connection with the Dec 21 shooting death of James Sisemore and Fred W Lillie in Lally's Tavern 67 W 4th South i sens saucy 'Les Bijoux du Mal" It was a hit in its premiere last spring and it 41 ' ' Hall 's ' : ' ' i Civic Ballet Spring Gala Opens Amid Ehigsbury Hall Cheers chine ballet - '''l — '':: ' murder District Court for Twelve witnesses were called during the day including one eye witness and a ballistics and firearms expert from the Federal Bureau of Investigation District Attorney Jay E Banks rested the state's case against Myron Earl Lance 25 and Walter Bernard Kelbach 28 at 4:05 pm on the fourth day of the ME SECOND AC? Giselle has become a "wile' (which Is a mean elf) and she lives in the forest because nobody will bury her because she is a sinner Finally her old boyfriend shows up and Giselle after dancing all around the place finally kills the poor guy (again right out in front of everybody) and then the duke who caused all the trouble In the first place arrives and he dances and dances until he's all tuckered out end that's how the ballet ends I sure think somebody should censor these ballet plots before they are per formed in front of decent people Don't 5' 1?1 ' ' ' ' Plaudits for Five Dances IN '1 -- — " first-degre- e '' ' :!' 7''':- e'ig'4r2 1: - —I::: :' t'':'- 1''C t 1 1 1 - '''''' 4':04: '' fi' :‘ '1 - 4 I t ' i ''''''' i i ' r -s - f ' - ' ' ''- ' ' :'1 1A:- :9 ':7' ''''' ' ' 3 4'rs''1'''':' -- '!- 1IF '''' ' I ' — '': P:--7'-- :75"' i -vf1?-c:- ft t''' ''-'1P 1::::f ' - :tf- z 4: :' :'l:'i::-'- 2 - ' ' first-degr- ::( ' '701 r41t 1411 -r ' ':1- 4 c-- i :' '''"' tis ' k y k - ''4 ' :" - h i The prosecution rested Its case Thursday against two men on trial in Third !'"-- 1 '' By William G Smith Tribune Staff Writer ' 1 1 114 '' Kelbach Lance 4 - 1 r rpt'1PRA''' 114'' '' ' 144'I' 4 45 LT 0 Page One I i ' t rage D7 114 9 : :i ' i '' " - ANN ' " I 5'''''''''''- ':' 4' 1P4" ' i i' z ' - 1 :-: :' rRIk ('21 ip:- i: ' t''' ”' Itinitt State Concludes ' -- g 1 TV Fare 1 Salt Lake City Utah—Friday Morning — April 28 1967 1iF id- f tr' or l't' 'Li4k "'' '1 q :fr 4 - 4 ' : oi A ''4 ' '''' ' ' - I - P - -- 4 - ': ' fit) Arl 1:' f- - 4 sb'Yt kq ' ' t2 t° I' 7 ' ' '' 7' ! 474':'JA-)'""- ''' W' 77'-!:'- l''''''' 1''''017) rr--Lr 4111 Column B-- 8 ' 4 e it t! ''" '1' it : ' ''---'- ' ' al ii$15 Z:A' 444' 'o'' i7 i '- -i ''''‘' ill 414 A ' ' ''' ''''' 1 - ici t '' ?I 1!' A i - 0 - 0 ' - s 1 1 4- e''' I'' :'°'1A f' :''!irlirk 0tc--- - v: -- 0 See Page ralit 4 ' i Fund "If this faul is reduced toward the end of 1967 we will be faced with the same problem we are faced with now" he said The dean said that oveethe years the university has had an excellent relation ship with the county which has rendered He said last year's hospital budget was $2290270 and this year's budget before reductions was $2503325 He said with the budget cuts it it now $184945 less than last year "when we overspent that budget by about $400000" Jack Olson executive secretary Utah ' Taxpayers Assn cautioned the commissioners not to "let down your guard' - '' 11 ' 4 i :' ) f 'I '' '' -- ? I As ' '''' '' ' i - creased Case Against i' ? "'' ' 4 ? A'--4 " m-e- sion and the county auditor to that Largest decrease — $398000 — was in the Poor Fund which is used to pay county indigent hospital bills at University Hospital Mr Jenson who is in charge of the Poor Fund budget opposed this reduction noting that hospital costs have in- - T : 1 r :al° t ' ' " ' ' NIF i r ' J 'S i within their budgets and that monthly examinations will be made by thecommis- er41 It Section - ' - 1 1 ::'' still is a lot of waste hien and duplication of effortt in this county" he asserted "It is your job to k it out and eliminateit" The public hearing on reopening of the budget was attended by some 23 per sons most of whom were city and county government employes who attended out of curiosity Dr Kenneth B Cast leton dean of the University of Utah Medical School ex- pressed opposition to trimming the Poor 'There ciency ':: 1 1 4 0 ''':": '0 ''A - 4 : 44 I :' i is mission to notify each of the 41 departments that they will be "expected to live - ' i ' Local News A 1 tit' i ' l ' - i $' - 1 it 1 -r I f i k : 1:n-1- Nothing Serious' WICKED PLOTS: Honestly I just don't know what the world is coming to Allot us good people spend all of our time trying to keep things clean but evil keeps creeping out you go to the movies My goodness these days and you find raw love right on the silver screen I went to a Walt v l'' ' Disney movie Now recently '17 you'd think a Walt - - ' i : 4 N 7 Dan Valentine's c :'' 1 I‘ f ' ''':!' VI To Brief Youngsters '‘c - this year The decrease in the budget as promised by Republican Commissioners Oscar Hanson Jr and Philip R Blomquist now is $1994997 compared to the original $20853727 total The action was taken at a publichearing Democratic Commissioner Marvin G Jenson voted against the cuts because he said he felt the budget would be "unrealistic" His colltagues however declared it "realistic" Finance Commissioner Blomquist rec ornmended the cuts while promising that the mill levy would stay at 18 and mills — the same as in 1966-Il- is recommendation also directs the corn : 4 year Danny is the son of Mr and Mrs M Vern Woodhead 1958 Claremont Way (1350 South) Salt Lake City Parks Commissioner Louis E Holley George Tourtillott su- N' '- 1 4 '''''N'k 1 :' k six-fo- I -'' ' i 0"' 4 Ibune's f I 1 N ' ''1 t: 'i'' 1' ' - li ':' (' Officiating at the event will be Danny Dunn Woodhead 1967 winner of The Arbor Day contest his coupon from some 3000 entered in year of the grove He also will receive a native blue spruce from The Tribune Another honor Danny won was the right to throw the switch to light The Tribune's Community Christmas Tree in downtown !Salt Lake later this k- 10 : 4 k k t- - t 'r " - 'o '1 ' ' '$8 a-- f i' N : ' ' '''estmo :?k : - Winner to Preside - '1 ' - ' 00 5500V5V 1 :' '41 ' ' ' ' t I! g — : i k ' ir ' - 1 t'' Cubs and Boy and Girl Scouts Brownies civic groups church groups individuals garden clubbers conservaton enthusiasts are invited to the event and plant a tree But you should Ibring a shovel The Tribune and State Board of Forestry and Fire Control will provide the trees Ceremonies will start at 4:30 pm at the golf clubhouse Several valuable prizes will be given away there Then all will Join in for some mass plantings of tiny blue spruce tees adjacent to the No 1 fairway :: -- p - Fiota7-- tudget at:- :earipg Although Friday is Arbor Day most businesses will be open as usual However state city and county offices will be closed So will state liquor stores Federal offices including federal courts and the post office will remain open Banks stores and parking meters will function as usual hopes to start harvesting its community Christmas 'rr'ees from the grove So 'meet at Mt Dell Golf Course Fri day at 4:30 pm and help plant a Christ rnas Tree $1---Millio- will be worry about schedules involving some states who observed it and others which didn't Now virtually the entire nation will advance clocks" gly5alt fake geibtmt Siu ieva Coming ming itiorsms"1t Moods The Salt Lake Tribune Circulation Dept 143 South Main St Salt LakeCity11!ah Please send specially wrapped sou- venir copies of The Salt Lake Tribune's 1967 Scenic Edition to: Name Address State City 041049$49400149404ttpu Name Address State City 0KastOKOltIi491c&il&b16 My name is t Phone t Address State City Phone 363-152- 5 to order by phone Your carrier will collect Enclose 25c for each copy to be mailed in the US or possessions 40c for each copy outside of US or pose sessions NOTE: Postal regulations prohibit sender's name on souvenir edition Please advise your friends that you are sending this edition 1 11 |