Show -- '! 4 it w 4' 4le w of oiv v vow -- gio lirpmir-Art- grew r' rEionm (711c S & Ls Remit Taxes Early 5alt gala rge County InvesLment I z " By (11:tifrullt ' i I —rivre r 1111ines4 that they I November 28 Tuesday ISecond Section f 1967 1 Page 15 bank nine certificates of deposit The trS0000 invested in certificates of deposit is for 30 da ys at four per cent per annum for a yield of $2667 The other bills which will for a yield of $1287 per cent The total earned interest will be $S00000 is - I 1 $695L The associations could wait until Dec 20 the extended deadline (from Nov 30) for paying Novell y taxes but decided the county needs the funds it can earn Valentine s i from investing the Nothing Serious' Can Only once in his life and that was many years ago has Maumaestro of the Utah rice Abravanel Symphony orchesee N tra ever thrown a ' 4 baton at a fiddle t P ) ( I player -7- r v - i3:1 ) I It happened in Mau- Switzerland ' rice was only 18 in old (he 1 years in 1 the busi- shess 1" i young) and 1—irsk— this fiddle player Dan Valentine kept hitting the wrong notes Maurice finally flung his baton at the poor guy He didn't hit the player but the baton almost went tthrough the hull of a $25000 Stradivarius violin The maestro hasn't thrown a baton at anyone since (though he does admit he's felt like it a few times) Maurice is what is known in the symphonic trade as a short baton man His batons measure a foot and a half Some conductors use batons over two feet long some even longer - ' $13000 ' - - - i Arturo Toscanini would break eight or nine batons during a symphony rehearsal Re was that temperamental Once Arturo was taken to court charged with bitting an oboe player over the bead with a baton Maurice has never even touched an oboe payer with his baton in his entire career Maurice also doesn't break batons He's used the same baton for the past eight years Why break 'cm" he says "They cost more than a dollar emit!" Maurice only carries one baton to his concerts One of the first maestros baton was Louis Spohr ductor to use the German a con- WAGNER WAS a pretty good baton roan as were Berlioz and Mendelssohn In the old days the maestros made a big thing out of batons They would use jeweled batons and conduct wearing yellow or purple or red gloves Old time Maestro Louis Ju Bien would have a lackey bring him a change of baton after every number during a symphony (Can't you just see Wendell Ashton running down the aisle of The Tabernacle bringing Maurice a new baton after every number?) Some conductors shun the baton Leopold Stokowski uses his hands He has very pretty hands and likes to show 'em off Daryl Jameson releases a to gathering weather data gets warning of radioactive fallout radio- sonde weather balloon in addition Charting Fallout Data Job of i eatherman By Stan Bowman Tribune Staff Writer Weather observers such as those at the Salt Lake City Municipal Airport's US Weather Bureau station do more than chart the weather They also make a daily check for radioactive fallout Tied in with most major weather stations across the United States on a teletype loop the local observers supply a simple list of coded numbers and letters coded list which The contains "Radiation Fallout Data" is sent daily to Civil Defense leaders in every county just in case there is an accidental — or otherwise — explosion of a thermonuclear bomb The Most Information The code itself was designed to get the most information out in as short a form as possible Each line reads like this: SLC 11107 21114 41018 61015 81118 Decoded the first three letters indicate the station in question SW is Salt Lake City The first number in each group of five FOR YEARS While he was a Broadway musical director Maestro Abravanel never used a baton He explains that in the orchestra pit of a Broadway musical theater the space is limited "There really is no space for a baton - swinger" he says Copper Strike Box Score "When he first started conducting Broadway musical orchestras Maurice used a baton "But" he expains "one night while directing the orchestra for a Kurt Weill musical I almost stuck my baton into the right eye of a nearby flute player I could have blinded the poor fellow From " then on it was hands every night 1 Number 2 Maurice has never conducted the Utah Symphony with his hands "It's too big The players have to be able to see you" he explains ploye 4 137 on to $51101000 striking em- $2680 Time required for each striking employe to make up lost wages assuming 5 cents per (to hour additional the company's origiis nal 25c offer) negotiated Everyone in the business admires Maurice for his baton technique Personally I admire him for something else: Ile never keeps time to the music with his feet when he's conducting! And that makes him a better conductor than Lawrence Welk! SAM on strike Impact of strike Utah's economy date each started ' of days 3 Wages lost to date by IN THE PROFESSION Maurice has a reputation as a conservative baton swinger He doesn't wave it too much And he's not nervous He keeps the baton still until he's ready to go then he and everybody including swings it the musicians know the ball game has 5 assuming additional hour negotiated 2578 years Taxpayers The speed of the balloon also is measured by radar and the instrument box it carries aloft Thus the last two figures are arrived at such as the "07" in the first group indicating that fallout would hit the ground 70 miles from the point of origin in about three hours However in the last of the five groupings the figures "18" indicate that radioactive fallout from a blast at 80000 feet would hit the ground 180 miles away in three hours but Exactly the same information with details differing from each station is gathered at a central clearing house relayed to each station and then is ready to be passed on to Civil Defense workers Could per is P 89 years Chairman Jr told the league officials Oscar Hanson their offer "is a wonderful gesture and we Commission it" appreciate Warn Residents Should it be necessary with this information CD could warn residents if any fallout was headed in their direction and could recommend or order evacuation or urge residents to use bomb shelters until the danger had passed In Utah the information is sent to the Utah Highway Patrol via a closed circuit teletype There according to Ralph Dart chief dispatcher and also chief warning officer for the Utah Civil Defense the information is relayed to the Utah Highway Department That departnient in turn sends the daily information to all of its district offices throughout the state And from those district offices county Civil Defense leaders can get the information rapidly "We in the savings and loan business are happy to remit to the county early to enable the county commission to realize the additional revenue" the league president said "We know the county needs the added income and we are pleased to a be in position to assist" Those making the advance payment include American Savings and Loan Assn Deseret Federal Savings and Loan Assn Federal Building and Loan Assn First Federal savings and Loan Assn Pioneer Savings and Loan Assn Prudential Federal Savings and Loan Assn State Savings and Loan Assn and Zion Savings and Loan Assn Meanwhile ter of the Salt Lake Area ChapNational Association of the Accountants has gone on record as endorsing the county'sinvestment of idle Box Elder Crash Kills 1 Injures 2 SOUTH WILLARD Box Elder County — A Ogden man was killed here Monday at 2:45 am after he was thrown from his rolling car on State Highway 84 south of the Utah Hot Springs checking station Raymond A Chavez the driver of the southbound car was found near the vehicle which had rolled 212 times Two passengers Irene Payan 30 and Jennie Valdez both of Ogden received severe lacerations and were reported in satisfactory condition in St Benedict's hospital Ogden They also were thrown from the car Trooper Tom Burridge Utah Highway Patrol said the driver apparently lost control and rolling began ficials The two sides in the strike dispute will meet Dec 6 in Silver City Cargo - - sail he !demo a Soh is a call phone AAA 4 00 AA 1 A " 1 4" 47 4 A :4 At 4 " y It is re- simple !long WS a away Phones Listed church groups civic orgaoffice groups they are all Subs this year as they have Indrt-ival- niiiitions neighborhotals fraternities sororities — pmentia I in the been past a Sub phone To Its bune's Sub 361131 for Santa extension 1 258 The Salt Lake Triheadquarters at or 259 This office open 9 arm to 3 pm Mondays through Saturdays The Tribune's Sub workers will assign a family which best fits your you requirements is The Salt Lake Tribune is making its appeal to the city to play an essential part of the season again — that of helping others through its Sub for Santa program Being a Sub for Santa is a symbol of Its a way of bringing neighhorliness smiles to the faces of youngsters who have never known a Christmas 'Record Numbers Subs are urged to visit with the needy families to determine needs and desires Gift seleilion is left up to the Subs— Persons needing assistance are apply last ing at a pace which is surpassing d number of year's mark so a Annual Drive The Tri- — near-recor- bune's Sub for Santa program has brought toys Christmas trees dinners clothing and — more important — happiness to some 75000 youngsters in the Salt Lake area ill Subs is in Room 603 of 143 S Main Persons assistance must apply in person Sub The be needed headquarters Tribune needing to the prior Bldg Dec12 deadline Judge Denies 'Free Entry' In SL Liquor Club Law Seventh District Judge F W: Keller Price has challenged provisions of Salt Lake City's liquor locker club ordinance which would permit police officers to enter a club without a search warrant In a memorandum decision received Monday by Paul G Grant assistant city attorney Judge Keller also challenged a of the ordinance which would require clubs to furnish a key or device to club entrances to the chief of police However the judge upheld Section of the Utah Code as amended this This is the enabling legislation year which empowers cities to license private section liquor He locker clubs did not challenge any other of the city's ordinance These sect- see tion's permit the city to inspect the books of private clubs and require that clubs file financial statements and and purchase city licenses Decision Backs s Commission Require Search Warrant a In In City Firings The Salt Lake City Commission has the final say in the discharge of a city employe the Utah Supreme Court ruled in a decision Monday 4-- 1 "The responsibility for the operation of the city government rests with the who are elected by City Commissioners and are responsible to the public" the high court said in an opinion written by Chief Justice J Allan Crockett Cause of hsne The issue rose when Curtis I Cord employed th the City Cemetery was discharged Jan 13 by his supervisor for alleged misconduct which arose from some horseplay The employe appealed to the Salt Lake City Employes Appeal Board which 'reinstated him However the City Commission after reconsideration of the matter overruled the appeal board and ordered Mr Cord discharged "The plaintiff (Mr Cord) does not raise any issue here as to the sufficiency of the grounds for his dismissal in the first instance His Position "Ills position in this proceeding is that under the statute the appeal board's decision is final and that the City Commission had no choice but to sustain it" the Supreme Court said Mr Cord Following his discharge filed suit in Third District Court seeking reinstatement The District Court ruled that the decision of the appeal board was binding and that Nit Cord should be reinstated Salt Lake City appealed to See Page 16 Column 1 memorandum to the city Judge Keller said "Notwithstanding the fact that I hold Section of Utah law to be valid it is not to be interpreted as giving police officers a right to enter the club rooms or meeting places of clubs without search warrant" Judge Keller's decision was in answer to a entered in Seventh District Court attorneys for seven Salt Lake City private clubs They presented verbal arguments in Price Nov 1 and later submitted briefs to the court a case by - bringing the action were DowntProfessional Assn Inc Salt Lake Sportsman's Club Inc Pride Club Inc Vagabond Club Inc Fairway Club Inc Olympic Athletic Club Inc and Sands Clubs own Club Inc The clubs McCulloch D Moore were Richard Salt Lake represented by 011ie T Leedy and Robert City attorneys Reply to Challenge No Mr Leedy said "We challenged the city's right to inspect the books of the clubs Judge Keller did not answer this challenge" Mr Leedy said he believes the deci- but sion state law upholds which enables cities to license clubs Mr McCulloch said clients appeal until his he did not expect make a decision on an they receive Judge Keller's to judgment on the case memorandum decision has no legal effect" the attorney said explain ing that the memorandum normally is a written notice of how the judge intends to written "A - I7:1 rule Judge Keller said he based his °Nee-lion- s to the sections dealing with keys and search Warrants on Article One of Constitution and on the Fourth Amendment of the US Constitution both of which provide protection against unreasonible searches and seizures - Salt in Lake City take the city on a under consideratfirm Salt Lake Mr J up" ‘ of finished T nt stikilinte for Santa Chois a special tooliniz an inner glow from helpinti one's fellow that man 37th annual in 1930 Is Be mg brings Tribune Appeal Since its beginning Joh cvery Mr Diaz reaffirmed the bus compaRich said he will appear before the Commission Tuesday and ask the that City city ny's previous suggestion e plan was that necossaty steps be taken to clarify take over the bus lines and let the presion Monday by the bus the city's statutory right to operate a bus We ent management run the operation City Lines line J E Diaz El Paso Texas vice presiought to get the matter settled by the Upon Nit Rich's suggestion that the dent of western properties National City first of the year" he said city attorney seek an early court clarificLines (parent firm of the Salt Lake bus A new proposal by the city committee anon of the matter Mayor Lee said "I Bracken Lee's oflines) met in Mayor was presented that the city' asstnne think if ‘ve start some action it won't fice Monday with the mayor Max E take long to get the (legal) matter operation of the bus lines on a ease Rich executive vice president of Salt cleared Lake Area Chamber of Commerce and basis with option to buy without City ' Lines management Mayor Lee commented that if the secretary of the mayor's Bus Transportat"I think we could do 'this' Mr Diaz city took over the bus lines it would ion Committee Fred F Auerbach rep'lave $85000 in taxes to play with!' rep-resenting the Downtown Planning and responded adding that the suggestion would have to he studied and he would - resenting annual taxes which now repre- Promotion Committee and Joe Schlecksent an man general manager of Salt Lake City expense of the company but go over figures on such a plan with Mr ' would not have to be paid by the city kchleckman Lipes that bus operations lease-purchas- (AP) — Official s of Chino Mines Division representatives agreed Monday to hold their first negotiating session since Aug 22 in efforts to settle local issues in the copper strike Gov David F Cargo made the session announcement after a Monday with union and management of- The newN1 Bus Finn Mulls City LeaseBTT Offer A proposal NTA FE NM when attempted to regain it There have been 18 highWay fatalities in Box Elder County so far this year compared to six during 1966 over ipecott Copper's union It's Christmas time in the city Throughout the community lights are glowing with the message ()I Christmas The VVergreen ‘vreath on the door the erimson bell in the vindow speak good will to all men But the brightness of Christmas will not shine in many Salt Lake City homes Many Salt Lake youngsters will not know the thrills of Christmas of toys and Santa of Christnias trees and candy ca nes The joys of the season can be enjoyed by the 'entire community if the for reach out with a helping hand and share the holiday- brightness with their neighbors ions funds p Sataries and WAgel material and supplies new treatment facilities and Improvements charges freight commissions services etc payroll state and local taxes Based on $351000 per day work week with averarre wage of "Based on 1316 per hour plus average MICK increase Of 25c in hour original company otter per I don't rare WHO put the water on the Ile football field Saturday What I mit tOknow is this: Whrt's gonna pay for it? Speed of Balloon Acrree to Negotiate Time required for each striking employe We indicates the altitude a reading has been taken above sea level by a radio-sond-e weather balloon ("1" equals 10000 feet above sea level) By plotting the direction of the balloon weather observers can tell the direction in which Any fallout would be blown indicated by the second and third numerals in each group Chino Mines Union to make up lost wages THE ISAD CYNIC SAYS: to "Now and in the future if you pursue the present investment course it will be advantageous to the taxpayers" Mr Donovan added "I urge the commission to continue its Investment posture and made idle funds work" he said he is asked "what if it breaks In the middle of a symphony?" the big pole down on his foot Ile died from an infection in the wound - Advantage - "So" "So I USE my hands" the maestro shrugs Batons are quite new for symphony orchestras — they started about 150 years ago Before that the symphony conduetors would carry a big pole and pound it on the floor to keep time for the hand This ended when Jean Bainiste Lu Ily a 17th century French conductor got so excited during a concert that he brought Earn WOO possibility of investing the maximum of these taxes" Savings and loan associations nonrially collect county property taxes in installments from property owners as they make their monthly payments on mart- gage loans Mr Donovan noted that insured savings and loan associations in Utah now have 29318 mortgage loans totalling of them are on $334209936 'Most properties in Salt Lake County" be said t y payment "This is welcome news" said Thornton D Morris owner Thornton D Nlorris and Co and a member of a Spwial committee to decide on investment of such funds "It provides the county with the opportunity of investing some sizable amounts earlier than the tax deadline The committee will investigate the - 7 ' huge Gene Donovan president and Elmer D Davis ViCP president Utah Savings and Loan League told the commissioners the taxes invested in US Treasury and for 20 days at three Bills 86hundredths per cent interest per arMum can earn the county more than BIG SWINGER: ' Treasury in mature next MI (at four and 1 I Santa Subs Ring Bell of Christmas Cheer Rills 1"eattwhile the commission approved Monday the investment Of $1600000 — half in US nvasury Bills and half in Dan i Tribune Plea: Help Other! vith a "strong recommendation" be invested for at least 20 days in 17S Treasury i - I" Dec - - Writer Salt Comity's savings and loan associations l‘londay told lite County Commission they will pay $6350000 in collected property taxes "On Or before I I Staff Tribune TV Today Local Neu I r D Williams Clarence Lake 4 ' t' - 4N'iik-V-4- 1 AO 017 - dt ' f!tvir '111 - - 1 '1”: Avt741ykwto |