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Show up TlrigTlji''ip- '.iil1' y ,- uir""rqjr ll V v V IJ Ji Iiryi I -- flW1 WU'MeC- 4 f ! i - MM flWW-.- i Rain, Rain Go Way! i It... Didnt 4 4 It just couldn t V f X pis lii AX v .a X sc ffIX rv v w : K k if decide Fnday. First it would The weather, that is cloud up and threaten happen Then it would cloud en and carry out the ' nothing would up and threatthreat with a shower. That or thunderstorm he:ny was the weather picture over the entire Intermountain Region, almost a repeat performance of Thursdays pic- ture x there were reports of some showers Fnday, none could match the violent thunderstorm which occurred Thursday night in Nevada, between Winnemucca and closing Reno with three to five inches of hail and heavy rains Temperatures Friday remained on the cool siue, mostly some 8 to 10 below normal for the date. Salt Lake Citv , for example, had a high of only 70 degiees, eight degrees below the normal The forecast for Satuiday calls for some areas of partly cloudy skies, but a general tiend toward clearing Some warming :s expected during the dav, but cool temperatures will be the rule at night as skies clear While heavy 1 'Xr Group Rakes Plans for 1 'Vt '$ jsssss -- 1 X ' A ' ' o'' x y 5 vv x k v Capitol Hill f Members of the Capitol Hill Awareness Team met w th Mayor Jake Gam and city planners Friday, expressing I their opposition to an plan to realign Center Street (210 North) at Mam Street The project is set to get under way soon s s y t 'S . N t f, t city He also said any changes in the prowhich City Traffic Engineer Jess posal A Agraz said was the best way to handle traffic coming off Capitol Hill must be approved by the full commission A board member for the group, Leo Adams, said problems exist on the street only during rush hours and if it were realigned, thered be access difficulties the remainder of the day He also said access to a multimillion-dolla- r apartment complex would be reduced by the change. City Planning and Zoning Director Vernon F. Jorgensen explained the change It ends Center Street at Vine Street (55 West) A comer at about 220 North would be constructed to allow traffic flowing on and off the new road to enter the Main Street intersection at a 90 degree angle A small portion of Center Street would be closed. That land has I Graduating Weber State College seniors Friday night assemble in the Fine Arts Center Battle Under Way Citys Spraying To Rid Trees Of Web Worm The battle against the web worm is under way City Shade Tree Department crews armed with a sprayer that can shoot a fine mist 100 feet into the air are spraying insecticide on about 75 to 100 trees daily to protect them from the n been sold to a developer. pest Young Family Conducts Rite Despite drizzling ram, members of the Brigham Young Family Assn, gathered Fnday evening for memorial services at the Brigham Young graveyard, 1st Avenue near A Street, to mark the 172nd anniversary of Brigham Youngs b "th Bngham Spencer Voung, a of the Mormon leader, told the descendants they should He would want follow in his footsteps. us to be true to our convictions, serve God and be good family members Calling All Cars Oops, Uh, Sorry FALLS IDAHO (AP) Ebdie Pedersen borrowed Mayor the police chiefs car to keep a speaking engagement at a motel After the engagement, Pedersen ran out of the motel in a heavy rain and got into what he thought was the chiefs brown sedan and drove back to City Hall A company which r Iso had a brown sedan parked in the motel lot reported it bulletin was stolen, and an issued After the company's car was retrieved from the police chiefs spot, the chiefs car also was retneved from the motel lot where it sat unlocked and unused through most of the morning S ; ( , r i The worm is actually small moth spending its istence clinging to shade masses and dropping to sometimes on passersby one stage of a ex- caterpillar trees m large the ground Warren White, parks superintendent, points out the worm lasts lor a cycle, while it makes white webs m the trees and strips the leaves bare But damage is soon repaired after the pest flies away, he notes y . The spray crew, George Coffey and Pete Brunner, are attempting to treat the most vulnerable of the citys 60,000 to 100,000 shade trees, Mr. White says Its like flying a plane, Mr Coffey says about operating the giant sprayer that looks bke a searchlight with nozzles You just step on the gas and shoot the spray m the trees It even has a steering wheel A brown sedan that had been reported stolen turned up in the police chiefs parking 'spot at City Hall And it had been parked there by the mayor fvv , One of the big problems, Mr Brunner notes, is getting the parking areas clear of cars thats part of his job at 7 a m he says, and some people arent out of bed. They peek through a curtain and wont answer us, even though they can see the sprayer and know who we are We begin to hear Hev. Arthur C. Johnsons words during baccalaureate sen ices. Graduates were told to of their Nearly 1,009 trees have been sprayed spr.ng, Mr White says, and there are lots more to go ths x S Ix make moral integrity the mainstay character to achieve genuine life. U. S. Agency Blames 2 In Oil Spill Seniors Weber Hear Graduating Warning to Use Moral Integrity By John Cummins Tribune Education Editor " Only when our actions match our convictions and professions can we speak of having moral OGDEN Weber State Colleges graduating seniors were admonished Friday night to make moial integrity the mainstay of their character Delivering WSCs baccalaureate sermon, the Rev Arthur C Johnson, pastor of Salt Lake Citys Cottonwood Presbyterian Church, told the graduates that the development of integnty is a key element to achieving a full and genuine life Stating that personal integnty means moral soundness, the Rev Johnson said in a prepared text of his sermon that integnty is the equivalent of conformity in thought, word and deed to divine and human law To achieve a maximum degree of personal integnty involves the acceptance and practice of noble pnnciples, he said, pointing out that the Ten Commandments prescnbe the basic standards for morality. They are specifications laid down for us by our Creator They are set forth a . . by Him who is Truth. Therefore, life patterned according to these pnnciples cannot fail to be genuine, for it conforms to the specifications of eternal and unchanging truth, the Rev Johnson said The baccalaureate services were con- - soundness ducted in Weber says the Rev. Arthur C. Johnson. States Fine Arts Center Commencement proximately ducted at 8 1,200 30 a exercises for the apgraduates will be con- m Saturday in Wildcat Stadium Dr. Joseph L. Bishop, WSC president, and members of the faculty will lead the giaduates to the stadium in an academic processional beginning at 8 a m (In the event of inclement weather, the exercises will be held in the college gymnasium ) Dr. Ernest L. Wilkinson, former president of Bngham Young University, will debver the commencement address During the exercises, WSC will confer honorary doctorate degrees to Elizabeth Dee Shaw Stewart, and to Willard L. Eccles Building his theme, the Rev. Johnson told the students that personal integrity 15 Discharged Price City Workers Continue Picketing in Pay Rift , But both men attempt to clear away parked cars, even though Mr White says the spray a mixture of diazion and Seven (a brand name) will not damage automobile surfaces and is the least toxic of available compounds V $ kWV Mayor Gam said the city commission appn ed the project m 1905 and portions of the street have been vacated by the i $ V 'X 'v Special to The Tribune Fifteen former Pnce City PRICE employes Continued picketing the Pnce City Municipal Building and the city garage Fnday after a wage dispute Thursday Mayor Walter Maynard said there has been no change in the situation since Thursday. He said the city is still acceptfor positions in the ing applications streets, water, parks and cemetery de- partment. The positions were left vacant when the men told the city they were not going back to w'ork until the city met their demands The city officials then told the men they were automatically resigning and told them to turn in their keys and time cards The city had offered a b percent increase which included some fringe benefits The employes, not represented by any union, had asked for 7U, percent increase and full payment of an insurance plan The mayor said Fnday that no city services had suffered since the walkout. consists of more than knowing certain moral specifications for living Only when our actions match cur convictions and professions can we speak of having moral soundness, he said He pointed out to the students that a person needs to train and discipline himself m developing the capacity for individual integrity Some people miss this point about life. They get to thinking that integnty is a quality of life you find instead of something you create, he said, adding, "Our business is to organize our living around a major purpose that has moral worth and then move toward it, he said Alibis and handicaps, he said, should not pi event the achievement of personal integnty and a complete life Special to The Tribune DENVER Regional headquarters of the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) announced Fnday that two Salt Lake Ciiy firms are blamed for the March 16 od spill in Farmington Bay m Davis County The EPA has developed sufficient information to refer our case to the U S. Coast Guard for appropnate legal action against the American Od Co. Salt Lake City refinery and Clark Tank Lines Co , John Green, EPA regional administrator, said He explained that under the federal Water Pollution Control Act, the Coast Guard is the agency charged with taking legal a'ction $5,090 and Cleanup That action could include civd penalties up to $5,000 and recovery of federal Mr. funds spent during the cleanup, Green said Boyce R Clark, president, Clark Tank Lines Co , said in a released statement, We have investigated the allegations and find that they are without ment It is true that waste water originating on our companys premises has been found in the vicinity of the pollution incident However, our filters and other facilities prevent any od from leaving the disposal facilities which we have at Clark Tank Lmes Co One thing, however, can and will keep us from integnty, and that is vice of An evil thought, any kind, he said word or deed will mar and sod our character and destroy our integnty The allegations being made are sim-pi- v unfounded and conclusionary and without any evidence to support them AMOCO Withholds Reply Urging the graduates to go forth with integnty, the Rev Johnson warned that a life that does not conform to moral pnnciples is neither true nor whole, for anyone that gives in to wrong has surrendered a part of himself. He has sold out in Salt 12 County Schools Graduate Seniors The school year concluded Fnda night for hundreds cf seniors at a dozen Salt Lake County high schools Tribune reporters and photographers were on hand to record the graduation events and their efforts apof this secpear on Pages l and tion G-- G-- 2 Amencan Oil Co officials contacted Lake City said they were unaware of the EPA announcement and would, therefore, withhold any comment at this time A spokesman for the U.S. Coast Guard m San Francisco said the information has just been received from the EPA and the case is under evaluation. The agency had no further comment. The od spdled into Farmington Bay through a Salt Lake City sewer canal. We are $35 000, said are estimating that cleanup costs neighborhood of $30,000 to the EPA regional administrator in the Since parties responsible for the spill were not known at the time of the incident, Mr Green added, funds for the cleanup were taken from a $20 million revolving fund f I Watergate Affair Serves Purpose, Columnist Says - Parker Tnbune Staff W'nter By Douglas L , The public will get bored soon with the Watergate scandal, but the machinery m process will get at the guts of it anyway, political columnist James Reston said Fnday t i . . corruption of the entire democratic process? The question is now m the hands of the courts and Congress and, whether people are bored with it or not, it will have to follow that journey to the end, said Tne New York Times vice president Mr Reston was m Salt Lake City to debver the University of Utahs commencement address Saturday at 9 a m m the Special Events Center and to receive an honorary degree To Run Against Watergate Democrats will be running against Watergate for 40 years, just as they ran against President Hoover and the Depression for 40 years, said the Pulitzer Pnze-winmn- g James Heston Watergate forJ Years journalist The presidential politics of 1976 will Mr find the parties looking for a Clean, a,id m terms of a presidential how can you overplay a story on the says columnist James Reston. "Im an old dog and Ive never seen a story like this. Kennedy, Sen, Edward M this would place him in an awkward position because of the Island incident, Mr Reston suggested bid by , There could be some sharp changes in next years congressional elections, said Mr Reston, whose editorial column appears in The Tnbune Histoncally, there has been c reaction pgaInst, the party m power m off year elections, he pointed out Coupled with is a sense of hanky-pankby the pubbe toward la3t years election, he added A lot of people will feel they owe the Democrats some seats whether they deserve them or not, he said that y No Evidence So Far Mr Reston said there is no evidence so far from investigations of some 20 reporters working on the W'atergate story that President Nixon is implicated m the Watergate bugging and covprup But there is no doubt that the President has oeen wounded from the Watergate revelations, although it is possible but maybe difficult for the President to exercise effective leadership during the remainder of his term, Mr Reston said In one avenue, the President can try to cooperate with Congress, because he cant impose his will, he added I think you misread the mood of Washington if you think that the Democrats are out to punish the President. Mr Reston said "Tney cannot be vindictive without hurting the country Democrats, Mr Reston said, will get whatever political gam they can out of W'atergate, but they wont deny the President the effectiveness to deal in SALT talks or tanff matters, or embari nss the President m his discussions this month with Soviet Union leader Leonid I Brezhnev Campaip Reform Bill get a campaign financing rewithout any doubt as the result We will form fe.ll of Watergate, Mr. Reston said And it has emboldened Congress to stand up for its rights in its balance of power with the executive branch Mr Reston, during a press conference at Hotel Utah, said Americans dont want to believe the worst about the President, which indicates any efforts toward impeachment on evidence at hand would be denied In his judgment, the columnist said, the press hasn't been conducting any personal vendettas There is a danger, and the press must be careful of this, to go overboard on inform ltion of hearsay nature, he added But how can you overplay a story on the corruption of the entire democratic Mr Reston said Im an old process dog and Ive never seen a story like this . And of broad importance are the of Watergate, he sugimponderables It could have been stopped by gested any number of stoies of peoplp who coubkhave stood up and said, Thntas wrong " |