Show Parade Leads Th rongs To Grand Opening of Slate Fair r Pied-Pipe- Qinc Q1 I) 11111 1 119-1- (sty it Lisp Local! Nrws 111 ratr 1c tf tto It in (Avoca ir 'Art 'arr l'Agrs B1 la 110 !At wri s ! V 8:b1 f14 l'thN a xi ti a tsais irkt to!wte it Vt LAi a: t iis ItFlktt) t eNrI)04-4- 4 Is t to! !vorts 8' t tiois 1067 Augulot rage t'w- I te I 'ct 114rf Tr41 aLiv 1 Singe Jrit 11) T (lief T r)huht !!art rtter Ntvo ItAti cram a(rra turnrit a:1d bru-- tAskt h trial-da- bevauno 10(10 were wewl irArvIiation indwated the fire was l mitarted by a 9 jti tkis)ipit with re YPAr-fil- tyt-al Ruh ht Lich I to PLO Intenkgy a dry thuntiertu- lalley above was high ?twirl-le- d Nate the rind 'N lit Stirs Aatiety and LEDGE: I've lived a half a cenlot of things important things I hasten to add the to the vacation! for Vietnam war I'm abso- - I HAVE LEARNED things along the way BUT I've always wondered all the people who want to save Saltair were — when Saltair was open and running for business? I've always wondered why church people are usually so sad—while sinners laugh a lot are in it'swanky restaurant and you see a friend sitting with a beautiful blonde and you go bp to the table and shake hands and he it doesn't introduce you to the blonde means the blondeisn't his wife! that beautiful I've always wondered why the guy who has the most expensive wt of golf clubs is usually the worst player on the course? yelling for integration of public schools —it means that he's sending his children to private schools! I know that less than one per cent of all members of Rotary Clubs are tatooed! I've always wondered why motels keep the "Vacancy" sign lit up — when they don't have a vacancy? I'VEALWAYS that women who paint their red make- - lousy housefingernails I also know that women keepers! who wear hair curlers to the supermarlook beautiket in the morning--'-alwa- ys I know ful I've always wondered why little old ladies who decide to attend the University of Utah to Improve their minds — always take political science courses at night THAT IVIIEN you see a camper up ahead on the highway it's a three-to-onbet it has & Wyoming license I KNOW - - e tter game marriage vorce that when a wife of golf than her will eventually I know - I've always wondered why the win ners of beauty contests always cry — while the losers always laugh I've always wondered what happens to the pretty girls who ride on the backs plate! I know WONDERED why- - doc— tors always have their pictures in the society section of the newspaper when they attend country club parties plays a behusband the end up in di- they grow old THESE ARE SOME' what things I wonder about wonder about? of do of motorcycles—when that a ss ho has Just been to the neighbor Callrm You'll end up looking at color slides sometime during the eveif you go to visit WELE s ' ning I know that at every cocktail party there is one male guest who will sootier or later spill his drink on the red carpetand there will always be one le ing SAM THE SAD the you -:: CYNIC-SAYS- 4 I don't care if the Repuhlicans nom- inate a dark horse to run for president as long as It's a complete horse — and not just half a horse! I la4 ) t " - ft 4de 4 '"4 '''4 1"4 fs'' 4 I 6404 0 ' VI J: s''' 4 '4'' Aec 0' (11044:0Y VI' rrvk rol pos -- r 4 ‘o '14a' (70 r-s- i 0 1r 'A c commission appointment et 04- i ei "is Ne:-- IN' ' rit fat ' ' :' I) — t ‘ Ar ' 4 I : e- - - 141 Jan 4 Voe:sk Cites Fiscal Training He cited completion this year of park Sunny-sid- e additions including a new Park He cited the Salt Lake Municipal Air"one of the finest in the country" Because of increased aviation traffic and industrial growth he said plans call for the continuance of developing airport facilities entirely financed by airport revenue port as said A Salt Lake City native Mr Holley attended local schools including the University of Utah He is married has three children and lives at 1515 E Stratford Ave (2555 South) He is a member of the Stratford Ward Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y Saints He has been active in civic and fraternal organizations centering with attention - on groups concerned crippled and handicapped children 64 Car Yiehls Stereo Tapes A car stereo and five tapes approximate value $100 were reported stolen Saturday from an auto owned by George Lyon 2061 Laird Dr while the cap was parked In his garage of days ' o14 41 2 Impact of strike on etc state & serv- payroll local taxes Based on $373000 per $16412000 day) 3 Wages lost to each date by striking em- ploye based on work week with average wage of $316 per per hour plus average wage increase of 25c per hour in original company offer 4 Time for each striking employe to make up lost wages with passible average settlement of an additional Sc per how $817 required 5 Time required for each striking employe to make up lost wages with possible average settlement of an additional 10c per hour The opinion by the county attorney was spurred by Mr Rawlings' claim in June that the money was idle and could be used — until needed — to produce interest income for the county Investment of the funds Mr Christenson said in the opinion hinges on the definition of the words surplus and idle of Mr Christenson noted Section the Utah Code Annotated "clearly provides for the inveStment of surplus or idle funds by the county treasurer with the approval of the governing body" However the county attorney said Utah law does not specify exactly what surplus or idle funds are — and this opens a doubt that such funds controlled by County Treasurer Sid Lambourne can be legally invested in interest-bearintime certificates or US obligation notes Mr Rawlings had noted Section the treasurer of any states (in part) " with the approval of the govcounty erning body thereof may invest any surplus or idle funds in his custody or under his control in obligations of the United States which mature not later than five years from (late of purchase" Said Mr Christenson "We would go Colmun 4 See Page g 4 814 years 407 years t 11-- 8 - Tribune Washington Bureau — Three Intermoun- WASHLNGTON tain area senators headed by Sen Frank E Moss' appealed for President Johnson's help Saturday in breaking the copper strike now in its 44th day The titahn was joined by Democratic Sens Joseph M Montoya of New Mexico and Alan Bible of Nevada in a letter to the chief executive urging his appointment of a committee to recommend what action be taken to help reach a settlement g - Sen Moss was in Los Angeles attending a regional Democratic gathering but through his Washington office issued a statement saying "The' severe economic impact of the strike makes it imperative that stronger efforts be made by both sides to reach a settlement "The successful operation of the col lective bargaining process may be at stake It would be tragic if this system failed to work and should be replaced with some form of compulsory regulation I urge both parties to redouble their efforts" —Sen Wallace F ear- Bennett lier had served notice he'would introduce a resolution calling on the President to halt the copper strike in the national interest He aid his resolution would be introdalready has two cosponsors—Republican Sens Paul J Fannin of Arizona and Gordon Allott of Colouced—Mondar-He rado ' Following is the Ittter e-Montoya text of the to MossBibl- President John son: "Today began its the nationwide copper strike Some 42000 workers 44th day - 41 O Itabtat rI )!orse Arrna tyrn ottot b CH' I AO and rim Iket pm South dout)le human — Ilandstand area Aseettsion of hot air balloon Entrane tk s' - 730 p m Stebrand brothera Variety Show — Bandstand 830 p m Ice (Apa(k4 — Collseutn Ittawatha Indian Pageant lianIstatat est kitchen appliances Or have a synthetic wig styled for her in 10 minutes Exhibit for Everyone There are exhibits for everyone from guided niksiles to homemade marma- - lade The original funny man Bob Hope drew more than 5000 to his one night show at the fair and broke up the crowd when he mid "Phyllis Diller is really the Twiggy of the Twilight Zone" "How about that Israeli War You know that brought something new to modern warfare victory" Mr hope also said "You've heard about the new surtax coming In? The President is very serious about that He is going to make the Democrats pay too You know what the surtax is? That is a tax on a tax that has already been taxed so be very careful and don't make any more money unless you can afford it" Desperate Strait Claim Spurs Opinion new facilities & imtreatprovements ment charges freight ices - months Utah's economy to date (salaries Sc wages material & supplies commissions reacheil a new plane Saturday County Auditor LaMar A Rawlings and County Attorney Gordon B Christenson expanded opposite viewpoints In reply to an opinion prepared by Mr Christenson -- reelmrentbo such investment" Alt Rawlings noted Saturday "There is nothing to prohibiting the Investment of such funds r its 60th annual convention at Hotel this out" is tie' more In contention than $14300000 deposited in 22 Salt Lake bearing County banks in demand deposit accounts That figure Mr Rawlings noted is the average month-enfor the last 27 balance New-bea- on Jr'rt "You know I didn't realize what desperate financial straits we're in until I saw a picture of the President babysi- ttine" On the program wit hMr Hope was the half Brothers Milo and Roger and singer onnieflaines Hugh C Bringhurst fair director John W Gillman Orem fair board president and Pat Soutas Miss Utah handled opening ceremonies Miss Soutas also cut the Miss Utah State Fair for 1966-6ribbon At the south gate of the fairgrounds is a huge MGMI3 Mace guided missile displayed by the Air Force It is capable of flying 1200 nautical miles at 40000 feet and 650 mph The world's largest hot air balloon which also ascends from the south gate area was grounded temporarily Saturday afternoon by strong winds The Utah Highway Patrol has an exhibit booth where you can look over a patrol car capable of speeds over 130 mph and talk to a trooper without making explanations Winning floats in the fair parade were: 1st place Weber State College 2nd place Bountiful State Bank 3rd place Weber County Recreation Depart See Page Column: 6 1Senators Ask LBJ Aid to End Strike Discusses Municipal Airport "It is my sinceiR desire to develop ad ditional facilities not only for baseball swimming golf and tennis but other " multiple use recreational facilities he Number strike vta to fill the Mr Holley unexpired term of Herbert F Smart who became state finance director Before his appointment Mr Holley was city auditor 23 years Previous to that he worked as a deputy city auditor and as an accountant for the State Road Commission "With my fiscal training I believe 1 am in a position to obtain maximum service for every spent" Mr Holley said in a prepared statement 1965 1 Copper Strike Box Score tsaasmia — I liandstantl 333 p ri intsstIe rri 6 i p rn Skydivera Ar ab 0 0 ye' T AY-I- bonds interest-producin- ts eata It A i 10: to ea 1 Program atarted at noon near main flagpole Just 'nest of Administration Building at Fairgrounds debate of several weeks beNreen Salt Lake County officials on whethet the idle funds may be county s notes or itwested in Lk 23 ) '44' Fair Irmlastry motw:A FreAentaqing MAI Utah Site Ect — Ilandstand p tn Ice Cipades — Coliseum 3 p rn flower demonstration — floAer PuttWog tualloNni 330 p m Ascenon of hot - South Entrance 4 p m Sietwand IlrotherA Variety Snow )1 NI r" Of v4 A 1 Lit 2 p in 010 i n nlisl'a '14 Oil '1 Tribune Staff Writer a term tto Sbetta41 tar-- — Gat-wog1:1) p in ZJirs hull X 11 dautle hUMan oitil:oh a'1Ag) By Dave Jonsson is It 1ay (tottol Conflicting Views on Idle Cash 41 allioikt in hit1 get In a ttl A:I eittJhos 11 a Ili Conti al (Then 11017e p m v s a nt 9 T SL IParks Chief County Auorney Auditor Firm seeiis to Stay On Commission lot--k lor tan I Lir C 7-"-- 44 te )rt '''1074Sta I - srI :11 Liti4‘' I i -- -- 11-1-4 0s 4 &LA trn twitta ton tAb ttt cv43t ' 4' oe-0 14 tr a a tvwvImot lothne 147 4 -- :: 4: :::161 io trc NZ - 09104 4 1 y 4 o ev:::::Av:: sow t :t ii tat! 4 ' 1"111 t — ts a '::14- V1” : l'- s (' rd 1 401r4 tr r ifl '''1 ' - t t144or' ' : alr''' ' - 4 1x 1967 Utah State Fair gets off to a roaring Saturday is Ith official opening ceremanlea The htart - 4 4011 - 4- - crLs( 140 'A-- 1110' " ''''4 -' It i st N wiei o- fr ow ' '11 Et -i- 4I ir trr Lvt i 11414AL -- 4 1 414tci IP trt h( bre o ttay tu (1rIIr V 1!:::44: t:-Nt:31- jam? tion" tall women marry short rich men! know that when a liberal starts I Irl '' ) s l'Vt 0 :0t teen-age- usually 4 14) dyir '4'4 it 0 '144' - ' 1600 E a Sunnyside Ave addition to Sherwood Park 1400 W 4th South and facilities at the east end of Mountain Dell Golf Course WONDERED ALWAYS I'VE why it is "Now is the time to buy property for legal to go into a stock broker's office and place a bet on General Motors park development because nothing is so but it's illegal to bet on a horse! Irrevocably lost as a good park site" he I've always wondered why some retail said "1 believe promoting additional recfirms hold a "We Are Overstocked" sale reational facilities and activities for our will play a major role in every six months Why don't they fire reducing the need for police interventhe buyers who get 'em in such a a lot of Such as: I know that when you I know i tax-doll- where Dan Valentine Iutely useless when it comes to putting toys together at Christmas time and I've two-see- k last card) I have no imme- diate solution b t tr) 1)61 r1-- r it completing Schoolteachers need three months' vacation to get their nerves back In shape — shile the average brain smtcannual &Nat can do with a poker player (I play every hand P ' Commission Mr Holley AND 01'f:a THE PAST 50 years also been puzzled by lots of things I've always wondered why: — me at checkers I'm the world's worst t 1 male guest who will get mad at her husband and leave early These are the things I know for sure know beat Pc fire broke out about 8:52 pm near the old town of Welby at approximately 8400 South and 51)00 West Salt Lake County fire officials said I Three trucks were sent to the area to Louis E Holley incumbent Salt Lake light the blaze: however it was still out commissioner of parks and public of control at 10:30 pm Firemen said it City announced Saturday he will property had burned "quite an area" but was not run in the Nov 7 s farm areas or threatening building municipal election for a fourlear term on the City and I've learned a kids - 7 ' tut Arsd Nth Jp 7: - A second BNOB au- i Nt'' 4000 Nothing Serious' don't --1 '1 :v LI! "0 - i Sa 0 1 '- 10' 0 Dan Valentine's I still f '' '1 fire 96 what makes an tomobile go ollk - fallen Not t t 1 (lune - t 1- ik-se'S ''' I -- e- rtioat 12 '1-- 1 1:1 ' tt 1 - or‘ 016 NI-bl- i 44 11 tLitfit rNt--f tte-t!ts fort NI) al411 trot tird ittsg :4 a tate IttKet i'cItt 1401'81 bee auniJqle erg irte taLr t!ma 411 e ' V t nd they found a family — thought In be in tie area hunting arroaleads — with the faily car ablaze Firemen extingunde(l the car fire and investigation showed a girl who had left tie party and returned to the car had been pla ying with matches Three loads of the fire retardant were dropped on a rocky ridge near the heart of the blaze which had stilled continued efforts by ground crews Firemen fought the blaze until after 6 pm when it was brought under control However crews were still on hand late and Saturday night fighting "hot spots guarding against a new eruption of the Satunlay also marked 16 consecutive days of 95 degrees or above at the Salt Lake Municipal Airport In all of the month of August only two hundredths of an inch of rain has tury -- arri‘ed Saturday marked the 40th such day beating the previous record of 38 The mein 4 IC: it Ur over much of the hitermoun?akin Area has been in a sort of hot dry rut furs kmg long time Saturday vas DO exception Salt Lake City agaln has broken an record for the number of consecutive days with 90degree temperatures or Department platrp- 46 : t- I4 14J t WI - e 1 P? A1 ' a hen the winds changed from east to wed threatening firemen and equipment One ohkerver — on a county fire truck — the V said thi'l when the winds changed flames raced toward them "faigter than a man can run" There were no buildings in the area No one was injured during the Naze Chief Jones said that when firemen itugust Travels Mr Hot Trail e Fat - There were several anxious tnorneetts Srneke Salt Lake all-tim- tiv-Tlhi- yv ratternety dry Jute Ind tbe fav billooetf acrte‘s Valley and reperts were received by fire departments And Tbe nalt Lat Tribune for more than two ftom every portion of the valley the i that-v-ie tNinvette1 irnng el!er Actroas ainvat tiat-Lar- t s tbe Smoke Billets ot the toi ay ar coupled with equally dry oak tiru h a nd sa gehrush provided plc!) I y of fuel for the lire tapal gra-sei- afler va!:ry tlea tue az rriAlrthi at 330 p m The ilk 1th taxts to 34 miles an hour itNmstantly ttlanp-- d dirrrtions Intropertng tire to halt the Deeded Threa 143s Leitrim xt tn" tctieg The tilt was abilped lane the Carnes with ''flappers" other hand trioit nail( r Ices Ets-- t arra mid II &Ivo Three County et- - triklis and 10 rta hrte 9'1re Pa t t flew 14Aoes ski"' by a gptA wr plAtte toe two truen the Salt lAtke Mani ipal ay to ntAke the tTserny vet :5 traee b“urs S4tunt1y ativiToc Ietge Fj 1ALt CeWitY tariren &Ord riz rvartlant by ill:Aron' tvgtrblitd Vae tui vh'ived fine In irta Hi rttultry atonst tbrre noirl Jut trtyaln In Citunty b 000 Acres 'tut Ir N KN" tukit"1 t a24-e- lattrt Itt4 tet trt t's-o- ir ou34 fa tel t4 tic: Tho Flames I 11-1- t t4!1 a"-- Brush-Fe- d tl f II Vria it fin IcA Ito to et! 2 0r1 111'A at krI tsr It:v I sKr1-7- ' I Oa 't I torit W IttMkr-- Net 0i 4 oi A 14e ! Urt 1 Ti g tv be1 t7 I: are idle They have had no pay for five weeks The states take-hom- e of Utah Montana and Arizona New Mexico Nevada are suffering severe economic losses not only from cuts in personal income and retail and wholesale sales but also from substantial reductions in the flow of tax moneythat supports numerous essential services The impact of the work stoppage is spreading as both fabricators and plants which utilize byproducts of copper production are being forced to shut down" bargaining sessions have been all too few We believe that a lunch greater effort on the part of both parties is essential to reach a settlement We urge the 'appointment of a committee to study effects of the strike on the national interest and the character of the negotiation and to recommend what if any action should be taken" fact-findin- g - |