Show : : ''' v vir 1 111 vt w-- vi 4 11 1' rvy- - v ' - t -- 4 I It It V"''' If N v"r m" lito t '4"iw:ii' ty Air ' v"0 lir i'' v' "-0- - ' a s r- W 2 "i'' I - ' ' r Vail Nears End Lowyn ' i - r: ) - ' wit i ::i ' - 1 ' i1 1 ' ' ''4 f i 1 2 - - - ‘i::::--:------ 4 t ' 1 t ' 4 ' ' - 1 — t' :' ' i ' ' - : t - ' 1 7' - st! '''' - r) ' i - P''' ) i ' ' 7 " 4604104ii ‘ - ' r 1 4 - 'N '""ft' ' '''''v s A" I i 1 i 1 44 i ) ? 'i ' 7e-'- ' ' ' Large Lecture 7 ' ' r t) 17 - - 1 - - -- - - --- d 1 i ilei -- --- ----'- s J rl r- 14 r 4 1 ' : -- w of floor square space it has lecture rooms large enough for 200 or more stildents 74 instructional 24 offices and research lalratories Some of the rooms are amphitheater t For a while building technicians will I be working around students or Vire versa as utility hookups are completed in the laboratories Four greenhouses 21 feet wide and up to 90 feet long grace the roof of the Bio- gciences Bldg From there to the underground connection with the Life Sciences Bldg (formerly the Medical Bldg) which will be remodeled next year to provide biological classrooms the structure is filled with surprises ROOMS ' I at - 5 ' 7 ''' ' 1 7 - ' ' ' '- if 1 ' ' 't ' ' t - 7 ' ' Lecture class meets in amphitheater-typroom at of Utah's S3355000 Chemistry Build- University lug Students anti building technicians are working around each other as last hookups are completed e I 1 '1 k tr-- - - ' ' i'' ii - 1 -' a 0 i - l'11' r Dan Valentine's 1 S -1 : - MONDAY WASII LINE: liere's 1 a lit- tle item of interest to local Communists: research study A recent historical ' 1 reveals that Karl Marx wore 1 a haircut! 'Beatle" -it's N - ' i- - - i I 1 Did you knew l against the 4 law to kiss your ' ' ' Ty1kL-drivwhile wife ' '' ' ing? 44' Biladeau Ted land agent for the ' it: ) ( Idaho Fish and ii am iGame Depart- Dan Valentine ment says moun- tale goats make wonderful eating Ted has bagged five of the critters His wife can cook them so well they don't even taste l Here's a switch: City Judge William Black in Idaho Falls has warned people NOT to pay their parking tickets too soon He says some Idaho Falls residents show up to pay their parking tickets before the parking tickets can be processed The judge pleads with all violators to wait at least 24 hours before showing up to pay the fine! - -- I I ' -- "- 7 - 4i4 i! ‘ of PORTER "The Sage Idaho" says "A man who Rexburg thinks he is smarter than his wife is married to a very intelligent woman" Beat this if you can: John Lange of Park City owns an old Chevrolet with 249000 miles to its credit It's still going strong In fact John is currently driving home from Montreal's EXPO 67 in the JOIN jalopy! Mrs Clifford Knight of Cedar City natst be one of the best back yard farmers in the business Rush Name Remains As Davis Candidate - Robert Rush 392 W 930 North Sunset still is a candidate for the Sunset City Commission Due' to a typographical error the words "officially withdrew from the race Friday" appeared in the list of commission candidates It was Gary B Garlick 199 W 1425 North who withdrew as a candidate for mayor leaving John Nicholas 146 W 1900 North unopposed Others seeking posts on the Sunset City Commission are: Kenneth H Rock Vernell P Foy 1057 384 W 11S5 North N 300 West Woodrow G Barnett 2637 North Main and Derrall C Draper 1704 N 250 West DID YOU KNOW that Soda Springs Idaho was once Springs"? Speaking of Idaho the Idaho Department of Commerce and Development has one of the prettiest envelopes in the business It's a affair with color Idaho's scenic attractions photos of top on the front and back! The University of Utah Shakespearean Players made a big hit in Price the other evening with their "Twelfth Night" proEducation Note: Milford duction High School has no PTA this year — nobody came to the meetings! Ladies are you a normal grocery shopper? If you are you spend 51 minutes each weekat your local supermarket Idaho's Congressman George Hansen is mad at the rice business He's asking for a complete investigation of all rice not only in the United States over the world The reason Mr is peeved Is because the rice have recently started an ad campaign which says that rice is less fattening than Idaho potatoes I agree with George Idaho potatoes aren't fattening by themselves It's just when you eat too many that they become fattening! TODAY'S VALENTINE growers it Anybody can be a good winner takes class to lose in style Real sportsmanship That's why a : Valen collective tine today goes to 41'''4N41 student at Clearfield School They body High lose ris410461 The other day after their football team had lost five straight games the ' SAM I Number of days on strike 2 Impact of strike on Utah's economy to date - 1 115 $12895000 5 not already SAD CYNIC SAYS: eleetkm for mayor Tuesday but I'm going to tell you until Wednesday! Last Chance - ploye" Time for each striking employe to make up lost wages assuming 5 cents per hour additional (to the company's original 25c is offer) 2156 negotiated Time required for each striking employe to make up lost wages 10c assuming per hour additional is 1078 negotiated required 4 ! 1 i L- : f rH r i 't'' - i - 0 th' ? I - ' ' ' ' ' ' ' i ::' z : - ' ' - '1 ' - l' i-:---- 1 ! ' "1 - I - : '4 ' :') i ' 4 i '''' 44 '4 — I : vH - r ' N -- 1: : ' 1 ) - : i 0 1 '' - i - -- all t ? I 1 4 l'- i I - '' ' 'k 'IN - Hells Canyon - I - - : i Power Crackles It I f r I t- t r ' ' - t i f g i t t i t " - k-- en- - the ' ' : - - Living plants and floating stair- ways are two features of new Rio- - logical Science Building Atop building are four big greenhouses ' 4414 ' n -- 1 HELLS CANYON BORDER — The Idaho Power Co began generating power Sunday at 1:30 pm in one of the deepest gorges on the North American Continent In a public ceremony T E Roach Boise chairman of the power company's board tipped a switch to start the first IDAHO-OREGO- of three generators in a powerhouse on the downstream face of Hells Canyon Dam Present for the event were Albert Dale Carlsen Boise president of the Idaho Power Company Comer Condit Boise engineer in charge of the Hells Canyon Project and Simon Piedmont Boise project engMorrison-Knudse- Co n contrac- concrete dam powerhouse tt - In a brief talk Mr Roach said the 230- - complex was "economically good for Idaho the Northwest and the United States" "In the past 10 years largely due to the Idaho Power Co's new supplies of t energy the use of electricity for irrigation pumping in Idaho and eastern Oregon has increased 173 per cent and phosphate production in Idaho has increased 175 per cent" He added that potato processing within the scope of Idaho Power Co has nearly tripled in volume in the last 10 years Mr Carlsen described the Hells Canyon Project as the "culmination of our efforts to keep faith with the growing million-dolla- three-da- r Heat's On in SL 1 Wave of Vice Bypasses Ogden Provo By Robert ent on Salt Lake City streets the past few weeks a sudden blossoming of the Flower Children with sandals beards and buttons "These Hippies aren't organized" Deputy Chief Ceder lof said "They're just disillusioned They found San Francisco was no Paradise and they're going back home to momma" Salt Lake City is known as a "hot spot" and they will likely keep moving to their homes in the East the officer said "It's no huge migration and more are stopping in Denver than here" the officer added pointing out that local and beards look alike and the extent of the influx can't be closely determined The marijuana problem correlated or not has shown an increase recently officers reported There were 12 arrests on charges of possession or sale of the drug in two recent weeks according to Officer Dan Waters narcotics division Half of those arrested were from California he reported The problem is also showing up occasionally in the high schools but is being kept under careful surveillance Officer Waters added The prostitution problem dopsn't exist in Provo according to Lt Kenneth Forshee head of the city's detective division "We've never had an arrest for prostitution in the 20 years I've been on the force" he said l'About 15 years ago a girl came into town from the coast that we suspected of being a prostitute We kept her under surveillance during the week and half she was in town but could See Page 23 Column 1 Ceder lot S Halliday Tribune Staff Writer A recent influx of prostitutes Hippies and marijuana problems plaguing Salt Lake City police have left the neigh- boring cities of Ogden and Provo rela- tively untouched a check of police officials in the three cities indicates The Utah Supreme Court in a ruling last July added the opinion that state statutes "preempted the field" regarding sexual offenses and thus challenged the validity of city ordinances concerning prostitution "Word got around that it was possible to solicit openly on Salt Lake City streets and professionals moved in from said Deputy Chief Eugene G Officers counted 16 women flagging down cars on a section of 2nd South west of 3rd West in one evening a few weeks ago the deputy chief noted Since then the city has appealed the Supreme Court ruling passed a reworded ordinance prohibiting prostitution and suspects arrested in a recent raid on 2nd South are facing court tests of the new ordinance With the "heat on" Officer Ceder lot said indications are the concentration of professionals is thinning out With the prostitutes came the usual hangers-oand organized crime of all types the officer pointed out Another wave of visitors — the Free Love clan — has been appar — n we serve" Upstream is Oxbow miles upstream from Hells Canyon Dam which has a switchyard on the downstream face of the dam of that now backs up 160000 acre-fee- t water and which by Wednesday will be backing up its maximum of 178000 acre-Citfeet is the Oxbow Dam and powerhouse Recorder Herman J Hogensen The Oxbow Project was completed in Nosaid his office in the City and County 1961 The powerhouse has an vember Building will be open until 9 pm of 220000 kilowatts day to allow additional time for voters Above the Oxbow Dam is Brownlee who wish to cast absentee ballots in - — Dam and powerhouse completed in JanuTuesday's municipal election ary 1959 Its output is 450000 kilowatts About 280 absentee ballots were cast The darns quiet the waters of the an by Saturday number Snake River for 92 miles Browlee ReserMr Hogensen said ' voir is 57 miles long and the Oxbow is Persons who will be out of the city or 12 The reservoir in Hells Canyon named are confined with a physical handicap for its ruggedness and depth 7700 feet is 221 miles long may cda absentee ballots e Twenty-thre- above-norm- Army Leaders to Attend Veterans' Day Concert La ke their Thursday annual Veterans' Concert at Day the Tabernacle Featured speak- ers at the free event will be Gen Harold K John- son Chief of Staff United i in States t : 1 - 1 1 r- i 1 - ' ' world-famou- obser- region's biggest vance will be provided by the Utah National Guard's 23rd Army Band directed by Chief Warrant Officer Thomas Maxwell The concert is held in advance of the 'actual Veterans' Day which is Nov 11 i so that the LDS Choir can participate to Maj Gen Maurice L 1 according Watts Utah adjutant general Gen Watts also noted that another of the nation's military leaders Lt Gen Ben Harrell commanding general Sixth US Army Presidio of San Francisco i He is Army to ar-scheduled e'' rive Thursday at GPri Johnson 3:20 pm to parti- cipate in the colorful salute to Amerca's veterans and those in uniform today The concert will start at 8:30 pm and the public is invited Providing the vocal salute to the vet- s Mormon erans will be the Taliernacle Choir whose 375 voices are under the direction of Richard P Condie And the instrumental portion of the Veterans' Day will p 14 :'k r t t IL v attend Gen Johnson a graduate of the US Military Acadcrny was appointed Chief of Staff July 3 1964 In Apc I 1942 he pa-- in - the Death March from ttcipated Bataan and was imprisoned by the Japanese in the Philippines During his imprisonment he was moved to Japan and later to Korea where he was liberated in Septenlbery 1945 gEr! 4 - ge Mte ol Allk Anse& !!222 01 mr k ft le '” AM0401 ' 1!j - f I V n low-cos- The nation's top soldier who also qualifies as a leading veteran will join the Utah National Guard and The Salt Tribune t II T I k e ' ( i i' 4 yI - I ''''''w 1 v AA" 4''''''''' tt P I e ) tr ) rT ' I rr r- r 4 0 ) ' f k A 41111A 4 f t I I r 4 ( I '''''-- - V 4k: I 1 I ' ''‘ "? 1 I 4 ' - y r —Tribune Staff Pnotos by bteve Parker By Carl E Hayden Tribune Staff Writer I south The receiving dock and supply rooms utility rooms bindery and book repair rooms staff rooms and the English and physical sciences libraries and map collections will be on the first floor which also may be entered from the south Scattered throughout the building will be 3000 reading-studstations including 162 for faculty and 1100 for graduate students The $6700000 Structure can house million books before calling on the built-iexpansion space : : i 'lead' The second floor also is the main trance for those approaching from ' - : i Main South Entrance t t funds Besides the main reading room the third floor will have general reserVe ref erence and circulation books the Interlibrary loan area card catalog for the million volumes to be on hand when the move is made into the structure the browsing collection and offices of Ralph D Thomson director of libraries and other administrators The second floor will have the life sciences library classrooms and laboratories for the library science department of the university a duplication (copying) room space for the technical business of operating the library and a multipurpose room for lectures exhibits or other special purposes m'tA ' - ' ' ' : let f' i l Main Reading Room s' 4 i f A Switch Flicks— '1 ' i t ' : ''' : - ' On - ' t " 4 'F T I i '“ - i'- ' :i ' i' : 1 (7 4 '':' ': I t- et '' i la ' i'--- : I 2rt ' ' : I- "' I i 1 Tf : ' I t NI ' rt17110"5 ' t 1' ''' : Mon-outp- years ri ' :i -1 1 y years ' - Till 9 Tonight new "Salaries and wenn material and supplies treatment charges facilities and Improvements commissions services etc payroll state freights and local taxes Based on 03000 per day hased On emrk week with average wage of Idle per hour plus average wage Increase of 23c hour in original company offer r AbsenteesVoting t - 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Sports Sees Economic Boost know who's going to win - 7 Monday November 6 1967 11111' Wages lost to date by emeach striking t the THE 4:11-L'!-1- ' ii ::-- ' 425000-kilowa- team when the going gets rough and they lose a contest or two the real class of a school shows through when the going is rough and a Valentine to all ' - tors for the and the students arrived at school in the morning and found a large sign in the hall It read: We Love Our Team!" What rt refreshing change from some chronic soreheads who start kicking the I 1 tv -t t' r r t I Local News t QI41 771 r!J - 4' - t TV Fare Page 24 ineer for it4tot 114 well 7' Ity- r7-77---"-- : ' - ' 1 caeeer four-col- t 1 - t 411 hat-siz- e the i -- - man you've you're a spent five months of your life — just tieing your shoelaces (A man could save a lot of time just wearing slippers!) You're an average American male if you wear a 7y4 hat (unless you're in politics then the average is 914!) Speaking about clothes remember the old days when a young boy went to the clothing store to buy a suit he'd get a baseball bat free? school Copper Strike Box Score 5alt fake If paddies but all Hansen - P 'l She recently harvested a complete ton of potatoes from nine rows of potato plants in her back yard garden! ' ' bt I Nothing Serious' i t - -:: -- t fi ' - r Jewel of the new structures expected beemie the academic center of the "new" U campus iis the library Its general room is on the third floor which is the ground floor for those entering from the north The room is three stories high with the stacks of the departmental libraries surrounding the area on all three floors Starting at the top the fifth floor will have separate places for Western Americana and rare books the Middle East Library to be moved from the Intercultural Center the new Behavioral Sciences Library combining the materials for education sociology and anthropology literature philosophy and religion audio-visucenter Social sciences and Fine Arts library will take up the fourth floor il - i- 1 to ' - ''t:'- ' - ' ' 4 i I - ":: ''' ' it i' J ' '" '' t i Library is ' 4 'r'' 'rr ' It ' ' T 7 - k nation said Dr Zetietor The building cost was scheduled at lounge-readin- I ' ' ' ' t7 ' 7 research atylearti and equipment $3200000 I t ' '''': in doollarrs M)P Clielmolnre: C It also features the central utility core serving the 119000 square feet of floor ' I t v111 Centrid Utility Core !'-''- ''''''''' i million ' - 11 ' 4 3 - si4ire Under one roof finally it will house zoology formerly in nine separate buildings entomolovvc botany formerly In six buililings molecular and genetic biology in seven buildings until no' and the south end will be home for the Center for Environmental Biology It has animal rooms — 23 rooms with special humidity control for atmospheric and other experiments — 94 research laboratories 10 teaching laboratories places for four teaching assistants and faculty offices The Center for Environmental Control already attracting more than one type The fourstory $3355000 Chemistry Bldg features a central core for utility services — water air conditioning heat gas and electricity — to make adjustments required in research laboratories quick and easy k $ ' 14- - ' ' ' - - ''- - ''t- rq :r - ' J ' It: ' ' t ''''"7' t ' of0A t t ' - rem 112000 Vial ' Thshakedown'! started this past week as some classes and some faculty members moved into the Biologictil Sciences and Chemistry buildings at the University of Utah And the installation of shelving marked the rapidly nearing completion of construction in the splendid new six million-dolla- r library aiming toward moving books in during the Christmas holidays "' b i -- -i 4 A 1 C'' l'N i - I ' F Smiley Tribune Education Editor By William ' ' f " 1 "'--' ----- -- - ' " '' - - ' 't I ' -- 47 :'- '""4 t I - ' i - ''- 1 i' r Ei::' f i ' I - 4 ' ' :i' 1 ' Classes Faculty Start Move Into New U of U Buildings - '' ) |