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Calvin Ramp-tothe Travel had directed Council to continue, in spite of 'DeBry obiections. to operate the Utah Ski Reservation Center. and to keep on distributing Ltah Ski and Motel Assn, vale business and should be discontinued , Let Court Decide - ; he felt the attorney general s opinion made it clear. that the legislature has given no authority to the Utah Travel Council to subsidize the operations of a private organization such as the Utah Ski Association. profit-makm- g His Objections that the DeBry agreed been Councd had Travel interded to promote tourism including skiing. generally, His quarrel, however, he said, as .'eared that the fallout would have reached the Conti-nental United States by Tues- day night or Wednesday morning. entering the atmospheie over northern California and 1 Oregon. afternoon w subsidies for busi- d He called present practices illegal and wasteful. as well as ineffective." w Wednesday 3080-197- 1 as the earliest the fallout could have extended into Utah. Dennis Dailey, air quabty and Health spokesman. said that a check had revealed nothing at that ime. nients on high city invest-- ; reached an during the last fiscal e year. Finance Commissioner Jennings Phillips Jr. has an- ' nounced. , We million, earned close to $1.1 he said, pointing out the city averaged $20 million a day in various investments. Some were short term repurchase agreements that could have lasted one day," ; Mr. Phillips said, - ers were icates of deposit. - ; - y while oth- - time certif- - He said funds invested in through to keep the local firms money here where it can do the most good. In addition, Mr. Phillips said could have moral interest banks were earned 0" Wooden Bowl East. Damage to the garage was $800, damage to a 1906 automobile was set at $700 and damage to the Merrill Baker home w as set at $200 to $300. Rider Hurt As Bike Slips in Dirt Special to The Trioune A 1DOWMAKER PARK ear-olman was injured early Wednesday afternoon when he lost control of the motorcycle he was riding on a motorcross race track here. - Thomas L. Park, 774 E. 59th South, was taken by ambulance to Cottonwood Hospital shortly after the 1 p m. accident w ith a possible skull fracture. He is reported in fair condition. Utah Highway Patrolman Dale Tenney said Mr. Park was ruling Ins motorcycle down an embankment when he lost control of the machine and slid down the side of the embankment into a gravel-strewgully. Burglars Loot Home in S.L. William S. Harvej. J. complained to police that three a shotgun and a bicycle, total value $1,014. were taken from his residence, 1493 Arapahoe Ave. (MO South), by burglars Police said a kitchen door ta the home had been forced open and a saw, belonging to the victim, was used by the burglars to release the lock on a gun cabinet. Ogden Boy, 16, LADIES1 SLACKS POLYESTER KNITS AND COTTON POLYESTER BLEND. Pastel Colors. Sizes 8 $150,000 more stnet arbitrage rules had not been imposed by the Treasury Department. Mr. Phillips said the rules if allowed governmental bodies to reinvest borrowed funds but only at an interest rate f percent above the borrowing rate. I used to borrow all I could with the city credit, Mr. Phillips said, then reinvest it at a higher interest But rate. I last year That year ended June 30. But, h said the Treasury Department has relaxed Ps rulings ai.d the city stands to earn more interest on this year's $3 million Ux anticipation fnds than on last years MEN'S WALK SHORTS $4,.$6 8.97 Solid Colors or Polyester Knit Cotton Poly Blend in Plaids. Sizes 28 to 42. MEN'S SLACKS Cotton 'polyester blend. Pastel Shades Only. W32 to 40. - Canyon Water REG. Now 497 ONLY $0 VALUES TO FAST CANYON RESERAn VOIR, Morgan County Ogden youth, James Dan Young, drowned Wednesday at 11 a.m. Morgan County Sheriff Max T, Robinson said Mr. Young had been swimming with his brother, and went down about 150 yards offshore, 200 yards from the boat dock. He was a son of Mr. and Mrs. Jack E. Young, Eccles Ave., Ogden. 3371 897 $6 Polyester Knits and Woven Polyester, Cotton Blends. Size 8 to 14. JUNIOR BOYS WOVEN SHIRT Short-sleev- tapered Has tails. e, y. SIZES: 4 VALUES TO 4 NOW l97 ONLY $ 1 50 GIRLS' SLACKS REG. 27 T ONLY $1 50 66c POLYESTERCOTTON Dean Peters, 2730 S. Highland Dr complained to police that a car stereo, two speakers and six tapes, worth $170. were stolen from his car parked at his residence. 1 97 National NOW ' BOYS' WALKING SHORTS REG. box at Zions First Bank, 102. S Mai Cotton or Nylon in Stripes or So'id Colors. Sizes 4 to 6X Polyester, Cotton Blends. Plaids and Solids. Sizes 4 to 6X. Stereo Items Gone reported that five evergreen shrubs, worth $25, were stolen fiom a planter KNIT TOPS I In addition, he said, the $19 milhon capital improvement bonding fund may be paid off sooner than originally expected, because those funds have been reinvested and interest gained. Police N0W ONLY to 7 REG. million. Shrubs Mis?ing . LADIES' SCOOTER SKIRTS one-hal- couldnt." VALUES TO terns, terrific buys' cotton-pol- been earned to 16. SPORT SHIRT Cool buys for hot weather ahead! Bold pat- Drowns in City Counts Record Investment Gains Ea-nin- gs Qt. Decanter 1 Battalion Chief Glen Bean of the Salt Lake County Fire Department said firemen were sent to the blaze at 1:33 pm. and had the fire under control within 10 minutes. n Detectors m Salt Lake City had not registered any of the fallout from China's June 27 test by Wednesday af-- i ternoon. Candle Urn 100 Poker Chips 30-- v provide and promotional every tourism-relateness. Fail to Note Bomb Fallout Ceramic Banks Fire destroyed a garage, damaged an automobile and a house Wednesday afternoon at W However, Mayor Jake Gam is that in practice, the travel said he is highly opposed to council will spend over a quarof a million dollars to changing any noise ordinances ter and that as long as the ordi- directly subsidize the advertisnance is m force it will be po-- ing and marketing efforts of heed. Residents of the area specific hotels and resorts. told commissioners they are Mr. DeBry contends that against fairgrounds racing be-- ; the state should eitner stop or cause of the noise. similar advertising It i private lour packager, City Wood Cutting Board estimated at .City Rejects S.L. Detectors : Rampton disagreed with the opinion, suggesting that the matter be decided in court. The response from DeBry and Hilton, a Salt Lake Mr. DeBry said Wednesday request for help in allowing motor racing a the Utah State Fairgrounds has drawn a rebuff from Salt Lake City commissioners. . The came from request Byron Stubbs, representing the Sait Lake Valley Racing Assn. The matter is involved in a CIV ll suit. : Gov. was one of surprise that the Governor had directed the travel council to continue" in the face of the attorney general's opinion. A " ,,al literature. The attorney general's office "had. earlier, said thetreserva- .turn service gives aid to pn- - Racing Plea . Garage, Car, House The service, said Robert B. Hansen, chief deputy attorney general, appears to subsidize one mpthod of packaging tours over another. n The fire firemen. by Basketball Shoes Sturdy Canvas Uppers, Cushioned Arch. Red Only. Boys 1 1 to 6 fon's 7 to 12 REG. 347 NOV ONLY NQW ONLY LADIES' KNIT TOPS Pastel shades in polyester 'nylon knits or cotton 'polyester. 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