| Show 4'w4 Abwa - k"w ae' - N' Dan - Candidates Stor Down Lif Shletch In City Note Race ‘ Valentine's Nothing' Serious' BAD ADVICE: The telephone rang anti I answered it A woman's voice was on the other end of the line A: - ? -- I ' --' L ' 1 ' i ' t stupid person entine" the voice 7 if r' - iiI 1-- 11 ' 1 (That's what I 1 ' ' f ' 'hT :Imitted '" am " I NV ha t self-respe- c - ' 't pk000-m- Tribune k r 'Z 0'k : k ' 'e t - "' ‘ ‘v '' ' - '''''''''''"1kti:"0'11'1- r" s ' t ‘ k '" ' '"0 41 1 fi i ‘ r ' ' lb 1 '1t '1 - k ' 4 't ' ''' ( Nov i'''44 i ' Ikt i t t' t x '' - ti- 1 " See Registration List Page t '''''''''''' I'''' ''''''''' ( ' '' ' ' The woman on the phone hesitated 1 'Well no" she admitted "But I at least had my pride" "Better less pride and more dances" I said "Oh" she said "you're Impossible" and she hung up column for years — but they don't want complete equality just partial equality They want to keep some of the old rules and still play with the new rules It's driving the American male crazy Women want to be dominant but they still want to be coy They want to be but they still want to be Independent pampered They want to stand on a pedestal but they still want to walk on common ground THE BUSINESS world they demand complete equal rights — but they still expect the boss to hold open the front door for them at quitting time Women demand equal wages for equal but they work (and this Is only fair) still like to have their coffee break checks picked up by their male colIN leagues One of the favorite sayings of the modern woman in the business world is "Just treat me like one of the boys" BUT TREAT HER "like one of the In the office powder room and cries her little-gir- l eyes out! If there is to be complete equality of the sexes — and apparently it's here to stay — women are going to have to take the good with the bad Like asking boys to take them to boys" and she runs dances for one think It's a good thing at least for the nude of the speeks 11 This will take all the guess-wor- k boy-gir- l relationships good-lookin- g good-lookin- SA-- '' ' I AiwgiAtiiod0041” —Tribune Stoff Photo by Brendt P GrAY It was a drizzly day over most of the Intermountain Area Saturday as shown by the gray scene In the downtown area of Salt Lake City Snow was reported in most mountain areas up to a foot deep Heavy Snows Fall on Peaks Wintry Storm Whistles Across Region THE SAD CYNIC SAYS: Gee I can remember back to the good old days when a lady had to drop her handkerchief In front of a pool had before she could meet an eligible male! The first major storm of the season whipped through the Intermountain Re gion Saturday leaving moderate to heavy rain and snow throughout Idaho Nevada Utah and Wyoming A cold front hit Salt Lake City just before noon and was accompanied by strong winds with gusts up to 50 miles per hour Similar winds were recorded in Idaho along with snow in the mountains The winds blew down trees and limbs caused some power outages and toppled a large sign at new Civic Auditorium Complex (Salt Palace) The 15 by 20 foot sign was broken off City-Count- y Denver natoinal cochair man of the Nonferrous Metals Bargaining Committee arrived in Salt Lake City Saturday night to attend a banquet in Magna honoring retired copper miners Local spokesmen for the Joint Bargaining Committee representing United Steelworkers of America and other crafts and unions striking Kennecott Copper Corp said Mr Skinner planned to return to Denver Sunday and no joint negotiation sessions with KCC were scheduled Following the banquet Gov Calvin Rampton met with Mr Skinner and union reprpsentatives No statement was issued following the meeting except that Gov Lampton intended to meet with company representatives probably on By William C Patrick Tribune Science Editor disputing parties Friday after a meeting with S Lyle Johnson Federal Mediation and Conciliation Service commissioner At that time Gov Plimpton said Mr Johnson's report on developments In the' strike were "not encouraging" vations And at Francis Peak east of Farmington radar installation workers re ported six to eight inches of snow—with more still falling By evening with the worst of the storm past snow flurries were reported central Utah with the epicenter near MarysvaI6 Mute County From 1850 to the end of June 1965 "at least 609 earthquakes occurred In Utah of which at least 38 were damaging" says an article appearing in a recent Issue of the Bulletin of the Seismological Society of America It was written by Dr Kenneth L Cook professor and head of the Department of Geophysics University of Utah and Dr Robert B Smith assistant professor The last recorded quake was Oct 4 In Copper Strike Box Score 1 Al Skinner Alonday ' Gov Rampton announced his intentions to hold separate meetings with the on 2nd South Motorists reported up ta a foot of snow on the side of the road in Logan canyon with slush and ice forming on the highway late in the day Deer hunters were driven from the hills near Pineview Reservoir when a snowfall hit the area at high ele- Bulletin Draws History of 609 Utah Quakes Steelworker Aide Visits in Alagna the six heavy beams supporting it and blown onto the westbound land of traffic By Stan Bowman Tribune Staff Writer out A girl will see a fellow walking along the street She'll give a whistle to the guy watcha' and say "Hey doing tonight Bub?" But here's a tip girls: Don't lei Commissioner Barker or Police Chief Flllis hear you say it! of r 2 3 107 Impact of strike on Utah's economy to date $39911000 Wages lost to date by ploye 4 striking em- 5 $2077 Time required for each striking employe to make up lost wages assuming 5 cents per h o u ciadditional (to the cdinpany's original 25c offer) is negotiated Time required for each striking employe to make up lost wages assuming 10c per hour additional is negotiated The epicenter determinations of 1998 years ) earthquakes between 1850 and 1949 were noninstrumental This means the people felt and recorded them The people were the seismographs Since 1950 they have been measured by instruments The source of the data for the first 100 years was the paper entitler "Earth " quake History of Utah by Dr J S Williams and Mary L Tapper Dr Williams is former dean of the grad uate school and professor of geology at Utah State University Logan The University of Utah in cooperation with the Coast and Geodetic Survey operates seismographs on the Salt Lake City U of U campus Dugway Proving Ground and at College of Eastern Utah Price Through cooperation of Dr WI! Lams records of the USU seismograph have been available since 1963 to the U of U for analysis and study The report says earthquakes are con sidered damaging if at least dishes or windows are broken plaster cracked or bricks toppled from chimneys It notes that the early Mormon pioneers were the earthquake hazards of the region as some of their larger public buildings were made earthquake resis aware 999 years of tint Building codes of Utah cities fail to require resistant construction although many architects and builders voluntarily embody the necessary measures it thme financing the structures will meet the modest extra cost In California it is Column 4 See Pane 11-- The Utah Highway Patrol sheriff's oall along the Wasatch Front and several police offices reported a great increase in the number of accidents due to storm conditions The patrol said between 15 and 20 accidents — far above the normal — were handled in the Salt Lake area alone with about double the number handled throughout the state Before noon just prior to the cold front's moving In ' temperatures at the Salt Lake Municipal Airport were in the 60s but with passage of the front whipped rapidly For example the reading at 10 am was 62 degrees but by 3 pm had fficers dropped to 41 degrees The forecast for Sunday calls for decreasing clouds over the area with cooling temperatures The chance of precipitation Sunday will drop to 10 per cent at Salt Lake City and that will be mostly snow flurries along or in the mountains gibtair TV Fare Local News Feature Section 11 11-- 13 Sunday October 29 1967 Section ft rage One - thecandidates are Tentative Step Hot Lunch Plan In 1st Phase At SL Schools intensi- tying their electioneering particularly in Salt Lake City where contenders for the mayor's post and two City Commission seats are working to offset voting leads shown by the incumbents in last week's By William F Smiley Tribune Education Editor Box lunches are being served to 23 ilivis pupils in Jefferson kindergarten the Although municipal election nonpartisan the ballot pits candidates erside Sumner Washington and Webster who have shown at least some ties to p- Elementary Schools of Salt Lake City olitical parties It is the first tentative step of an exprimary perimental Ran As Republican program Lane Ronnow supervisor of Salt Lake County's building inspection Comdepartment is seeking one of mission seats He was a Republican primary candidate in 1966 for county com- mentary schools In about five more weeks when remodeling started this past week and installation of some equipment is completed the second phase will begin This will consist of a hot lunch served "on the missioner insurE J (Jake) Gam ance agent seeking his first elective of paper paper" that is on plastic-coate(Ice a city commissioner post gained plates camin the specific support The second phase will involve the five paigning in a letter from the Salt Lake Central City schools and four original to County GOP chairman party voting others — Columbus Edison Franklin district leaders and Jackson elementaries The two challengers face Streets Com"The city school board committed the missioner George B Catmull 56 and to an experimental start on dedistrict 64 E Louis Parks Commissioner Holley policy" said both of whom have been associated in velopment of a C Wiscombe deputy superinDr Arthur the past with the Democratic Party the city schools "For this Both the candidates for mayor have tendent of to begin with some type of have you come under the Republican tent Mayor somewhere J Bracken Lee as Republican program Follow Through program and "The governor and D James Cannon as a the five Central City schools in which it 1964 GOP primary candidate for the gis seemed to be the most d hot-lunc- h two-ter- operating ubernatorial nomination logical" To Campaign Widely Follow Through is a federal projec Mr Cannon 47 former state tourist seeking the best method of integrating promotion director and manager of a pr- those children who have the sociological ivate economic development organization aid provided in Project Head Start r and Mayor Lee IS seeking his third study for culturally disadvan term as mayor will push their cam- taged children and those whose first paigns to all corners of the city this school experience is the kindergarten week of the hundreds of school districts in See Page Column While first and second-clascities in ft!- - 4 4 7 2 s The near near temperature Sunday will be degrees and the low at night high 50 23 Years of Work 30 rainstorm left Saturday's the of an inch of rain at airport with some showers still falling Heavier amounts were reported in the foothills and along the east bench By evening the main portion of the cold front had moved into southern Utah across Colorado and northward into Wyoming although showers and snow flurries continued to fall in an area stretching from southern Idaho through Nevada ard into Utah Utah Girl Scouts Say 'Thanks' Council Picks District Leaders Instantly Presentation of a "Thanks Badge" to Mrs Rath Conrow council pre-- sident highlighted an annual leadership gathering of the Utah Girl Scout Council at the University of Utah Saturday e T h e award presented by l‘liss Perkins Claudia c council' executive honored director ' Mrs Conrow for her 25 years in I Girl Scout work Mrst'on row r S Conrow also wai commended for her efforts in obtaining the new council headquarters building at 2386 E 2760 South Mrs Conrow of Salt Lake City was r term as council reelected to a president at the councils meeting last said year UtaKounty Hunt Kills Californian PRICE (UPI) — A California man accidentally killed while hunting (leer in the Colton area of Utah County approximately 26 miles northwest of was here Richard Leon Foss 27 San Fernando Calif was killed at 9:20 am Saturday Olen a bullet fragmented and struck him in three areas of his body lie died Carbon County Sheriff AlbePassaic a boy from Helper apparently fired at a doe Ills bullet hit a dead tree and splintered striking the Dr Frank Flom who was hunting the youth who fired the shot pronounced Mr Foss dead at the scene with the nominating committee Elected district chairmen were Mr! James (Rbea) Shepherd District IF Murray Mrs Thomas W (Ruth) Nagh District IV Salt Lake City: Mrs R I (Frances) Dewey District VIII Bona' za Uintah County and Mrs E Jac (Jan() Clark District IX East Ely No Named to the hoard of directors wer ' Ma thwk of three Committee nominating eommitte were Mrs Albert D (Della) Clad Orem Mrs Robert L (Sue) Marquard Ogden and Mrs Richard (Peg) Weilet Salt members e " 14 06 4"a- 4 4 At Jr Named to Chairmen directors and Bartlett Logan Elected In other activities Saturday the more than 175 Girl Scout leaders Irtrn Utah and eastern Nevada elected tour district - chairmen eight members at large to the board (Beverly) "qrs Wesley Riddle Budd Mr: D Ray (Virginia) (ardner Mrs B (Donna) Kistler Mrs John (Lola) La! son Mrs Sterling E (Rhoda Lee) Lai son and Miss Judith F Whitmer all Salt Lake City and Mrs J M (Ka two-yea- District Frank Mrs Ogden Laki The local to the City sCout leaders activities in also made plans fo' the Piper Project national Girl Scout recruitment program Officials reported that this year the UtaCouncil had to 'I t which administra- tors believe will eventually lead to a hot lunch program in all the city's 41 ele- Predicted Temperatures 344 Damage Considerations new and wages malarial and supplies treatment charges feldlitits end Improvements frelght COMMISSiOnl services Or: payroll state BIWA On 11373000 per day and local taxes work week with average wage of Based on 1316 per hour plus average wage increase of 23e per hour In original company otter Salaries Noninstrumental 1850-1949- Number of days on strike each Utah's earthquakes have occurred mainly in certain fault zones — Hansel Valley East Cache Wasatch Thousand Lake Sevier Tushar (Elsinore) and Hurricane The Marysvale slippage was on the Tushar fault falling as low as 5000 feet along the foothills of the Wasatch Range hindering bunting parties At the beginning of the storm — be fore any precipitation began to fall — the strong wiAs whipped up dust storms all along US 40 west of alt Lake City and were particularly heally in Magna as the winds picked up dust from the Kennecott Copper Corp tailings pond A cc idents Increase still 541t egakt Registration Requirements Persons who need to register must be at least 21 years old on election clay and have lived in the state one year the county four months and the city Or town 60 days Those who voted in either I he 1965 municipal election or the 1966 or 1964 general elections are still registered voters But a transfer may be necessary if the voter has moved Meanwhile But it does bring up a serious point: Women have been screaming for equality four-yea- themselves ineligible to vote in the city primary elections last week because they forgot to transfer registration Those in need of transferring should go to their old voting district and obtain transfer slip- to take to the registration agent in the district In which they now live - Ill admit this Is not too Interesting a conversation for a Sunday for to Ike commis councilmen auditors Required to Transfer Registered voters who have moved to a IWW Voting district within the same county since last voting are required to transfer their registration to be eligible to vote Registration may be transferred any day with registration agents in respective cities through Saturday The Salt Lake County Clerk's Office found reported that several persons asked Now to choose sioners mayors and terms in office nominate candidates inunApal 1 dance" '1 doubt that" I said "I NEVER asked a man to ever take me to a dance while I was in school" the woman said "Did you go to very many dances?" I 7 towns balhit on partisan slates However the partisan ballot In the past has served more as a vehicle to Sel'ure candidates and engender commurather than reflect different nity in political party line ‘lewpoints In Salt Lake City eligible voters will be able to apply for absentee ballot Monday at the City Recorder's Office in the City and County Building the pm t N1:: hold nonpartisan municipal elecmany Of the smaller third-clas- s cities anti The candidates enter their final full week of campaigning and the electorate faces its last opportunity to register or transfer registration to vote in the Nov 7 municipal election the stale registration Throughout agents In cities and towns will open offices Tuesday from 8 am to 9 to accept new registrations It is the only day that citizens may register before the municipal elect ion In addition to the seven cities vhidi held primary electims last Tii esday cities and 111 there are 97 third-clas- s towns scheduled to conduct elections 75014 - Utah nous AN ' ' 1 e L Parker Political Writer Douglas By I' ' :I " stupid about this time?" "I'll agree But I know a lot about dances If a girl wants a boy to take her to a dance why can't she bring the deal out in the open?" "It's just not done" the woman on the phone said "A girl loses her if she asks a boy to take her to a r 7 i ‘ I know anything about V 0 ice on the telephone 1 I 4 :' - "You are stupid because you gave some very bad advice to a young girl the other day" the woman said It turns out she is talking about a recent column of mine that told a Skyline high School coed that if she wanted a certain boy to take her to the school dance she should give the fellow at least a hint that she wants to go with him "So" I asked "what's wrong with advice like that? This girl wanted to go to the dance She wanted to go with this one boy Ile apparently was too shy to ask her so I suggested she take the Initiative and tell him she'd like to go with him It sounded like good straight advice to me" don't omen?" the said zo" "A lot of people Dan Valentine "You ) ' s -- - It conversation) I ' ' ' Sd id 1 ' : :'' Val- - :i 1 ' ' "You're a very like — a simple dr t 7'Tit--' dec 'native sen 'k r- '' '''' I tenc( to start the i ' t 41 A A c a membership of 12300 girl |