Show - - I" 10 - air 6 -- 6- 1 r—- Clirktotai Spirit Need t 4 ' ' &lulu May Miss Some Lkt If Salt t eat tel ity's K 5 John 4 childich go 7 Ki fly 3 — Alf to have a !hilt 1 110 S11111)01'1(41 Social SecUrity took until Ntr to live with iIi Wm k 111 not iU children fol' thou! their kils them he i' tilI ill lilting them that atter 'Mrs J uannot twatdischarge from !ware& the huspital Nii - Nothing Serious' JUST 'MOILING: The Christmas season has exploded in downtown Salt Lake City There is music in the air the bus drivers are P''''''''''''-- ‘ dressed like elves t h e C h ristmas if i are A7!' : j::'1 e - 4 11 aglow and and Dan Valentin Trilione's in - time in early America tliat (owe upon Christmas was considered quite an evil in fact observance of Christmas day was forbidden by law It was Puritans tletoe to hang around on Christmas They were afraid of getting kissed (I've seen some pictures of Puritans and who'd They wouldn't want to kiss one?) or allow Christmas trees either Christmas carols And they didn't give other presents other hand the seashore a bit from New England down around t here was another Jamestown Va band of early pioneers — the Jamestown settlers And they loved Christmas Durdanced in the ing Christmas they sang trees Christmas decora fed streets kissed a little under the mistletoe and even took a snifter or two from a holiday brandy bottle - If I had come over here earlier I would rather have been in Jamestown than to have been a Puritan Come to think of it I would have made a lousy Puritan how time flies This month marks the 5Ist anniversary of the year the first On the 4 ' 't a ' 4 1 ' e 6 1 ' ‘ 1 ' ' ''' ' " i '' 1- "''' 1) down 11 1 ic - on 4r!' 1 s ' ' ' - :' ' ' - r t ''' ' ' ' t i e' 4 t 0 '' t ' 4' '- '' i 04' r - 1' 1)11(1- "It '" k''' 1134 piigrion ' - u'" 1 " i 17- - 7111011 - ' ' ''' ' ' ' t elected to Congress And it a Western woman who was our first of :MoCongressman — Jeanette Rankin ifs i ' 42 - ) 1 - --"" - ' ' - IN A RECENT column about Maurice I forgot to Abravanel and ha report that Maestro Abravanel always holds his baton with his thumb and first some orchestra leadeN use finger the thumb and second finger No symholds the phony conductor working today baton between the thumb and the little Kuehn Craig - 440- - '' A- : r''''''Ible '41L - ' - "'':' I :y 'i:: ': T I TODAY'S VALENTINE g ask for a 914 L to :41001 -- ' ' '': : - 'l '': ':' ' ' 'f'- r - 7 : t 4 4 0' V rh know its straight ''' - ''' '' — 971tri guy ' ' - - ' ' ' "4 — - - - '''6 ' '' : ''''‘ '"- itary litalL $ ' k P' '‘'' '' 'tyl 4 1 '' ) (1) t $ si' ! 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''''' ' ' ' 4 ' er""--- ' V'tsliito 1r -- -- —4' - P11 '' -' - '' - 4 A6 i 1 1 t1 ' 401 ' 'hAIIII Ilk tr- '' 4A4a ' ' 'x ' 1-- - 11 - ( -- - - ''''''- - -- : 4 ij Ns 1s5) ' ' ' TO ' - I - -- - ' : ' 11 ' ' ' ' i s ' -- It Despite its tinseled will hove saddened splendor Salt Lake City homes and rejected for- - 7V ' st gotten children unless the less fortunate are assisted in theie struggle against hardship - ' 4 ‘ and despair This assistance ean be givtii I hrough The Tribune's Sub for Santa program the sutte's V')re er voice riliNt he sufficient to Compensation iwurre competent legislators arid they need to be able to meet more frequently or for longer periods to respond to the stato's with problems tions added FON 'When their and research more he the at the state level then somebody's going to deal with them and that's how Washigton gets into tire picture" Mr Margolis said "Passage of the amendments will not cure the probletn" he said "They are very very small steps toward strength Stale Citizens' ! - 1 l i) :: i He attended a press meeting with Galen S Mack the Citizens Conference administrative assistant: Neal A Maxweli University of Utah vice president and chairman of the former Legislative and Sen W Hughes Study Committee Brockbank Lake City) chairman Committee Legislative Budget-AudMr Margolis suggested organization of a state citizens' committee representing a broad spectrum of professions fo present the need for the amendments "That's the whole purpose: to involve cilizens in improving their own gtivernmytt' he said it 1 '' ' - - ---- -' - 0 r-- -- Committee— (R-Sa- - t n I- w - -- LULLETIN 1 i : 1 Salt Lake City Lines bus drivers meet- Jog at l am Thursday voted unanimously to postpone indefinitely a Friday strike : ' ' 1 (41 I ' I ' tiz' 1 l i 1 1 i '4: ! f11' A'' :' - :s: '—: ' ' 2 ' ' 2 2 ' '': l A : : " - 1 ! : : l i i ' i‘ ''' - ::- ' — ': - : : r--- - : : i 1 k t 1 r : : Up Capitol With Yule Tree '-' 1 4 -- 4 I 5 - ' - progress" IIcr:ers Spruce :i ' deadline The postponement is to give the Salt Lake City Bus Transportation Committee a chalice to come up with a solu: lion to bus problems Earl II Chapman president of Amalgamated Transit Union Division 382 said the strike will be postponed "as long as the committee's making 4 ' Twenty men and a crane installed a 30toot blue spruce Yule tree in the Capitol rotunda- Wednesday State forester Paul Sjohlorn and Secretary of Stale Clyde L Miller supervised Tile project began at the residence of Mr and Nirs Arthur R Thorne 43451-9tEast where the tree 'as dug up The Thorne Hs donated the tree Shurtleff and Andrews Construction Co donated a crane and crew After trucking the tree to the Capitol front S tens the workmen trimmed off about 13 feet and with the crane lifted it to the doorway A Cable and pulley rig tugged through the relatively narrow double traSs doors Another hour of struggling and pulling on rows and wires stood the tree in a metal h - - i - ''' '''- -'' 1 - 5 : -- : e ::- 4' ' ''t - - - ' T e : :if ' t-- ':'4': ' - 1::: '- -' r: V - - '''t 1 t c 5- - 77'' : - ''''''' I ' '' '''' 'It'r ' t'''''''' It was a ' ' ' : '' 'j'''' t'' t ' ''''''' 1 tight squeeze but worktll gPt t hic' - r i ' '51: ' "" — '' ' ''''' '''' - P d19' I r4 tub ' 464 thip tree throu ngarrow doors rto rotunda for s-a- in- : There were several velopments Wednesday investment of idle Salt The tree will be decorated and lights will go on when the East high School Madrigal Chorus sings carols around its base Tuesday Another project awaits Capitol workMent pliicing a lighted s lat at the Pinnacle of the Capitol dome and sx)igIt ( !g lights tlong the Clutol - galit r 'IV Today -7 Pair de- g y are left unsolved problems (3-fibitu- By Clark Lohl) Tribune Staff kVritor y - alt- Developments compensation from S650 to S1200 annually if a biennial session continues Another amendment would establish annual sessions a budget session one year and the regular session every other year From meeting with legislators and businessmen Mr Margolis said he was gratified to see community leaders interested at an early stage in supporting the amendments which in a modified form were rejected in the 1966 election of implications Boils in Fast that need to be made" Utah legislators' compensation rale hasn't been changed since 1950 One pro posed 1968 amendment would increase said Lac Idle Funds Pot ening the legislature But they are steps citizenry have a small- Margolis Nit Sufficient Compensation 000''''''''' '' Tax Boon 1- Regional Loyal Nelis concerning the Lake County funds: —County Treasurer Sid Lanthourne said all major property taxpayers have agreed to pay their 1967 taxes no later than Friday despite an extension of the payment deadline from Thursday noon to Dec 20 p- For example he said Kennecott Cowill pay Thursday morning a bill of $11772523 — largest single payment- in the county and 112 million lars higher than any previous Kennecott payment (a 14 per cent increase) Thursday November 30 1967 Section 8 Page One per-Cor- p Banks Join In The county's banks also have agreed pay taxes Thursday including those funds collected from mortgage payments during the year Utah Power and Light Co presented a check Wednesday for S203546I payment of its 1967 taxes to the city treasurer's office Girl 5 Slashed To Death— to —A committee of special investment specialists appeared before the County Commission Wednesday morning to receive a clarification of the committee's role in the investment of idle funds —State Auditor Sharp M Larsen said he asked Atty Gen Phil L Hansen for an Opinion as to whether the county treasurer can by state statute invest such funds at three-ma- 'Should Be Clarified' Nit Ihmsen Thursday Ile requested the opinion as soon as possible — by Friday II it can he done —The commission the approved investtnent Wednesday of S18000G0 in US Treasury bills maturing Dec 7 They will pay approximately 33s per cent iliteeest It also approved the investment Thursday of another SI:300001i also in Treasury bills niaturing Dec 7 Came Alter Meeting Approval came alter a meeting Of representatives of the county treasurer's office the county auditor'4 office William T Smelt investment coordinator for the county and the three specialists — 6 Column I HUMNI Special to The Tribune KEARNS — A Kearns girl was slashed to death W'ednesday night mid early Tli ursday law enforcement officers were pressing a search for a boy was identified as June McDougal daughter of Mr and Mrs Neal G McDougal 4330 W 5295 South She was dead on arrival at a Salt Lake County hospital at 9:30 pm The stabbing is believed to have taken place about The victim 8 :50 "I personally think the law should be clarified" he said "I think these investments are illegal Under the law the treasurer should disburse immediately to the subordinate taxing Units and let them invest their own finals" He said the verbal request niade Tuesday will be followed by a letter to See Page 011111 pm Darrell Brady Juvenile Division Salt Luke County Sheriff's Office said the sialibing occurred at the ictims home Ile said June was home vitt' four other children including the boy being sought by police while her mother and two other children attended a play at Kearns Junior High School Tier father a ti ticker was believed en route to Pboerix Ariz The boy according to other children thout prOVOCiiti011 seized and present kitchen knife into pinged a seven-incthe girl's abdomen and stashed uptvird lie then giabhed up a coin collection valued at near $1000 and several books ot matches and ran cint of the house still carrying the knife the vitnesses said Early Thursday sheriff's deputies and Patrol troopers weie Utah llighway watching the Kearns area or the boy Ile ‘t as believed to be on foot After the stabbing the other children in the house notiritA the mother at the schoitl and called for an ambulance Lt V Copper Stlikers Milk Tonight Utah copper strikers and their fami scntailve nt the Steelworkers and other lies are scheduled to meet Thursday at 7 tchairman id the Nati01111 allo 111010ns pm at Cyprus lligh School 8623 W 3000 Bat gaining Committee will attend the South Magna to reaffirm support of the a Ily nationwide copper strike lninn ollicials predicted 4000 Will Joseph P Nlolony international vice 1110M1 Ameriof United Steelworkers pres'alent I DC Sen Abraburt ca anti cochairman t tho NataniLl NonWashington asked PIPSichlit Johnferrous Bargaining Committee: Charles F Wes: it President ' son alihribbnn preidential inJrnational Association t0 Machinists conimissiOn to try for a ' (0' and the long dispun Ski 'wet iitternatiolidi retire I t -- 1 a - t i II' lirP -t -': - itoost More Sessions guy" SAD CYNIC SAYS: about you but I al ay' looked and aeled McNamara thought more like a banker than he did a milSAM THE I don't know ') ICI° 1 le - 1 l' a is the Joe describes another student way and a Valentine to you Sir Meyers nice t 4 - O' i — ' I ' 14t 1't t t11 '1'Ll ' ft : ( C4 44 ' 11 Joe happens" an flit- ''- 4 4111 11 ' ‘ "' 't " '' not at him "He's got a sense of humor and realizes our problems and tries to help us" a Granite student says Another student adds: "I don't know but with Mr Meyers you seem to feel you have a fellow On your side when 'Just ''''''- I'' -- ' -- " - pfINIA010P1900r7 11orinApOr 0011011W counselor at Granite And his young charges swear by him something - ) - " 'LO - " ' ) " ''''' '': "'"- e He's Meyers High School ''-- it "s' Utabus are losing their rights to an adequate representative government if they fail to strengthen the legislature's ability to meet problems the national director of a legislative research organization warned Wednesday executive director Larry Margolis on State LegisCitizens Conference latures Kansas City Nlo met with Utah legislative leaders and businessmen' to discuss support of proposed constitutional amendments imreasing legislators' compensation and frequency of sessions Legislatures must assert themselves to reverse the trend toward centralization of government at thy federal level extra an Valentine extra-nic- '141 T -''''7'' ' Vtillso '444 1 f 1'' 'i"' a- '4 ' 3 it O' A - J" A ': 00d111N - '-' :i-- ' Vale!!- - stuff So '''- - :'" - ft ' litit '' I when tine special to an - )? '' " 1441 k Douglas L Parker Tribune Staff Writer students teacher receive a '' 4401 -- 61e''' 'NV) 4 - - one educator requests a Valentine to anbut viten a group of other educator youn -' s'4' :411 4 By ! A little suspicious S -' - '4A tit 44 k k4-fe':- A - r "f :''''-''13 '':: ' ' u 4 '' ( 3 '' 1 s ' ' a ' :: ' ''' ' " L nail came a letter 5497 Maudine Ave the announcing that he intends to run for office of the president of the United I tried to contact Mr States in PO But he wasn't home Kuehn by phone out cam paigning!) (probably A RED BUTTON from a lady's suit or coat was found on the floor after the Salt Lake Kiwanis Club's Thanksgiving luncheon (My go(iness it must have been a Anyway if any of you wild affair) ladies are minus a red button pick it up at the Kiwanis office ALWAYS t 4 Atil"')) g In the morning k At ' - : 44t-- 4 - - 1 $'1':-- l'! 1 : e i yt S '")- ' s tf 2 57 o0 1:' '14 '' p - ntana! from -- Ss 11 l'e 1 - - ! - tk I 1 : li r7 ''' ' ''1 )") I p' ' ' '' ' t 'S 4 ' - f- I t ' -- : '' 4 4 4- tklk at( i 1 1 0 i r ' Off ' Vorti i $ ' t i '' f 110 woman was was finger sot ' - 4 I ' - ' ) i - r -- 46 r t A ' i '''N --r' 1 ) If Sul) ' :' k ' 1- t v ' 44 j ) s sked for Utah Legislature At in New England They didn't like Christmas In fact the Puritans considered Christmas quite a pagan affair THE PURITANS wouldn't allow mis- each to p ay a the straitlaced 1 '4' ' 4 A I"'t ' ) '' 4 N eAA11 are open in the evenings Tlw way we take to Christmas it's these d a y s realize to hard 0 1 - ' "- it Experitliced social workers ‘vill find a Wilily tor families) that fit your require nients an selections are lefi to Subs The children should be cared for with an article of clothing or a toy Ages of youngsters to be helped range from 3 through 12 Boundaries for families seeking assist31bi1 antv from The Tribune plogram Siatth On the south Redwood Road on the west and the east and north city limits Families needing iisistance mud apply in pet son at Sub for Santa headquarters At ter they apply they will he Nisi I ed by a social worker to determine if assistance is necessary Valentine lights trinkets the stores ''''I 'ts 2 - Find Families trees with ''''' t p 37ill year Me Soh linSawa project has assisiiii soine 75000 yiningters ill ihe area Pint Inv job Ls never Mcr Irs leed each Christmas And each yeiir the task of helping those in need gim bigger But the burden ifeedn't tall on a few if the entire community extends it helping hand Sub headquarters are in Room eitri of 'Re Tribune 131ilg 113 S Main This office is open through Sattirilas from 9 am to 5 pm D's phone mintbor is 3631511 extension 23 8 or 259 The only ‘vily these youngsters will hum a Christmas is with your help" she told Salt Lake Tribune Sul tor Santa orkers Wedmbsday lighting to hold i4 v ' 1 ''- IA she his - Dan l' 7" F t y 4 I itt ' : The he &sap Need !hip I 11(it ssists Vial' the S' : ' ( like hundred- - of ktlokk thv 01 Ihe one ioit p(t ini‘e home OAT 1110 dr1)oll(1 rim this need not oe open thew collectiNe chili: reniined E ' '' 4 4 '' ' ' children are K 25 (111 6si U12 The others knoW 11141104 Chrisimas lir 111(111111g II T Luis ' ll 0 ' lellitT the K Sd help '1''() years ago the thilitren's mintier tiled or leukemia A year later heir lather IA as hospital-weatter a nielital breakdown S '- tack tears VI Chrvt111s glanthipaher plus' kidowvti - 1 ' 1 la s Ip1 t I - ' 1 If Others Forget Too I " ' - ! 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