Show do bp ‘ Inn The Salt take Tribune Saturday May 13 190 Name Chief' Park Pass Machines Due by May 301h flamers ) Bright red ticket vending machines accepting quarters will be in place in 14 Utah State Parks by the Memorial day Day weekEnd selling passes for automobiles visiting parks on a new fee schedule ‘ )46' F Ask County ort0S1"! ' i Utah State Parks Recreation Commission i ' (0' fer:- 1 ' 4 ) L t 3 4 Still a Bargain Price Jurist Named to Lead Panel By William C Smith Tribune Staff Writer The Juvenile Court Board of Judges Friday elected Paul C Keller fifth district juvenile court judge as presiding for the Judge coming year Judge Keller who resides in Price headquarters for the fifth juvenile court district will assume his duties July 1 He succeeds Judge Regnal W Carff Jr of the second juvenile district Salt Lake City Board of Judges The board of judges also adopted a policy statement on of juvenile news coverage courts The statement said in part "The Board of Judges recognizes the public's right to know concerning the social problems of delinquency and crime and the responsibility of the news media to inform 4 ' I ' t v 1-i- ' ill flj - t - -- 1'4 2 I - - c- - ' ' 2--- - v ii) XI- - ''''''''" ti 4 L On recommendation of Mrs Rex (Millie) Oberhansley mem- commission planning ber the comission will ask the county attorney for a legal opinion on whether the plan- ning commission has authori- ty to take over jurisdiction of the building inspection depart- ment which would be effected by combining it with the two departments the commission now controls --- planning and zoning Cites Unity Need i! - " c''!i'-f- ' ' i 11: R state park officials al permit or the $1 areas y one-da- permit for the of inspection tickets (by cars) is the Federal Golden Eagle permits also costing $7 will not he honored at state parks and vice versa Mr Koziol cau- - '' - - 14- ) 'tr: t ':i 4- ' - l i: '' rt':1' - J Ars 117 ::'' 1- - - : ' 0: ' t 0 1 A 4 Al r ''' 041A " '' 1 '' r t ws i U t' A 0 1 ''' should help pay part of the cost of operation and maintenance rather than having the commission rely entirely on legislative appropriation from tax sources Mr Koziol added BUY THIS I ORTHO ihrti i WHIRLYBIRD I' mil 1 a SPREADER i il at the regular A i Phone orders accepted Dial 3554231 — 9 AND YOU GET THIS $495 REG 5000-SCI-F- BOX T 7 always full cooperation between the departments" however He added that "the planning commission does not want to relinquish too much power to one man" 71111(7-71 7 3 $4900 CHOOSE ANY OF THESE FAMOUS BRAND KING SIZE " PI - - 0 - ri i r tti tAt - rum 74 71--- '11 -- - - Serta Premium Quail Giant Top 16)110' Includes all 2 1 pieces 1 0 1 t t 'V' '''t 4 s : i' I 1 rt "" Vi A s k 4'1 L'' i 167 - a - Sealy Luxury Quilt Top Set ii tetra firm Support — 76"x110" Includes oll 21piscoa Ill - I L't-- p LL L 1 4 AA 1 ay - r a4 - AFT a y'lL ‘ co pm - I' 1 SAVE NOW! pb ''' 4 I Illtbe 11111r4:4k: 1St 44' r 0 0 'III Ill - 1111 ' t ' Zytf I relfitt 411t1' -- -- 60yt 00 li ie Quilted Mattress Pad II Cannon Percale Pillowcases I me - 3 Cannon Cotton Town '10 DOWN '10 A MONTH LAWN FOOD Bag cover ing 10000 q ft " Orilla $398 Lomat PARK FREE! 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Over $163 in extras If you can't make it in phone us your order — We guarantee your satisfaction or your money cheerfully refunded re- rp-e'- r- H - said' To Address Dixie Seniors SHE'S A H Vocational Rehabilitation assistant administrator LAWN FOOD for only 17 representatives ORTHO ORTHO-GR- O I 1 of public news media are welcome to attend hearings in the Juvenile Court and to report their impressions of the hearings facts of the offenses and the details of the court orders In the case "News media are not legal ly restricted from reporting Information concerning juvenile offenses that may come from Iaw enforcement sources including the identity the of alleged offenders" The Judges received a on the new vocational rehabilitation program begun jointly by the court and the Division of Vocational Rehabilitation Utah Board of Education Willard R Price rehabilitation counselor attached to the court and Phi Ilin R Clinger ni ' Call by 12 noon for delivery today! — price $E-- yt "We urge full reporting of such matters deemed newsworthy by news media in the Interest of public under- statement o A Combination Offer the public standing ' 'n ETA LOAD011M4 ESE BLSZs head because "there are always some conflicts and not of facilities visitor is travelling by bus or vehicle or I Ir"' 1 Th - - 4 Albion C Mulcock commission member said he had always felt the three departments should be under one the state park system in on the basis that the user In ' i:- ' ql - 1965 other commercial by motorcycle tioned even though the procedure for checking inside the '' The fee system was initiated same It also was explained that the fee is 50 cents per per300 over 16 years of age when the No Good i '— one of the pass vending machines to be placed in 14 Utah parks this year- and F C check left Clark Anderson Koziol '''--V--- - - ti : 1 zoner i '” 11 L1 mission He would serve primarily as an office manager for the combined office rather than as a professional or planner ' X - the three departments and that the man appointed to administer them would be re sponsible to and under the ju- risdiction of the planning corn- - - -' he said The fee is considered a use fee although at historic sites and buildings and at parks essentially scenic in character the fee is for entrance to the park Anyone who uses state park such as parking facilities areas toilets boat ramps picnicking or camping facilities is considered a user and must have either the $7 annu 4 - 74' ' ''' ' t sioner Philip R Elomquist in charge of the three depart- ments affected by the consoli- dation explained Friday it was the intent of the county commission that the planning commission be in charge of : ‘ No Charge at Others No charge will be made in 1967 at the other state parks " 1 ''''Ii-- t Explains Intent County Finance Commis- fl-'- - i ' 1 sionals" t ff if "Though we are making he this service available" noted "we want to emphasize to tourists that the best bargain will still be the $7 annual Utah pass" "Either pass must be displayed on the dash in the front window of the tourist's auto when inside a state park" he explained "and the day pass will be valid only on the day sold" The 14 narks where the machines will be placed — selected from Utah's 33 state parks because of special facilities — are as follows Dead Horse Old Capitol Point Dixie (excluding Snow Canyon) Green River Minersville StageHyrum coach Inn Wasatch Mountain (Deer Creek and Pine Canyon) Rockport Lake Willard Bay Bear Lake Huntington East Canyon and Scofield s 17 ' - --' B-- mission "would riot act until May 26 Mr Langton added he felt it was a good idea to put the de- partrnents under one head but wondered it it shouldn't be under a professional because "whoever is appointed should be agreeable to the proles- - - director announced Friday machines — The ticket which will require four quarters and will not make change — will replace gatekeepers at the 14 parks and will make obtaining passes easier for motorists Mr Koziol said Paul C Keller New Presiding Judge Continued From Page 1g 'CI C Koziol and '- V SOUTH ii THE NEW STORE 5600 South 9th SUGAR HOUSE STORE 1203 Simpson Ave OLYMPUS HILLS SOUTHGATE STORE 3979 Wasatch Blvd 3750 South State COTTONWOOD MAIL 4945 Highland Drive NORTH E lost TEMPLE STORE North Temple of ath West BOUNTIFUL STORE 1730 So Main Botfl NOT AVAILABLE AT DOWNTOWN STORE aSkaggs Drug Centers I Inc |