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Show ' JRC ffiE.SaTt 1M373 Use neighbors By George Clark , i Bv Bob Fimllav Tribune Staff Writer .1 him only because, as they put it, he is the one who keeps saying the flood damage is the responsibility of the residents WEST JORDAN -- Outied because West Jordan Mauir Bruce Egbert fa Jed to attend a meeting Tuesdav evening on recent flood problems in West Jordan, six women. some of a hose homes a ere flooded in last Saturdays heavy rainstorm, walked out, refusing to talk to the five city coumil-mewho did attend tailed Disgusting Mayor E 'be rt did not attend because Ik was ill aCcoidmg to senior Councilman (It, indie Kinlinson tin but t This explanation d'd little to appease the womens angel however They said they wunt-eto talk to the mayor and However the later visited the question and the most of the other I Report at Meet I lJ j LJ natural drainage area Possibly we should condemn this building Mr Hunt said, but it's their (the landlords and tenants) responsibility to drain it if they want to for talm Found Dead use it Special to he Tribune OGDEN Cleve Charles Poulsen 51. 2lMlh St was found dead Mondav morning of what Ogden police termed a gunshot wound Counuman logged The women also said the stimpi drains on the adjoining sheet were still filled with silt and lumber, and still were not draining properlv aNo Finlin-o- n said he would report to the Board of Health an old cesspool m the back yard of the dwelling which had opened and filled with wa'er during the flood dunng John Spates, residing in room No 204 at the hotel, told police he asked a second man toi a drink and the man told him 'No' then shol him in llie foot with a 22 caliber le oher Police took a suspect into ustodv But the of who n loi responsible ultimately flood conh ol remained open nd the pil'd ol Ms Susaeta W hat do y ou do w hen thei e s was largeh unan a Head w ered n Mi Spates was treated and released at Holy Cress Hospi tal f j i I I ! I - - 5 Lj-1- LM Suggests System Drawing on his expenence as manager of a sewer serving about 100,000 persons through 22,000 connections, Mr Bnnton suggested the system of councilmen setting policies put to work bv a mayor and administrator dis-tn- A county council would be compnsed of representatives from elected community councils Job of the county council would be to set minimum levels of service and have junsdication over problems extending beyond boundanes of individual communities, he noted Mr Bnnton called the community council system "the ultimate contact with the people One to Call Problems Of Service major problem m protecting political figures from assassins is that reasons for (the assassin's) deed are generally unconnected wdh raA tional goals, SherAnthony man Jr, special agent in charge of the Salt Lake City office. U S Secret Service, said Tuesday He endeavors for some pathological reason to gam publicity and attention obvious The advantage would be one person to call when there is trouble On the sewer-distnlevel contractors would have one bond to buy instead of the 15 now by governments required around the valley And there would be one set of standards to follow Speaking to the Salt Lake Rotary Club at Hotel Utah, Mr. Sherman said, "In Utah, the major problem we have is with the forger of U S Treasury checks and bonds Goodyears deepest tread MINI & INTERMEDIATE polyester cord d triple-tempere- of Pioneer Park the cashier in knowing his enm order to cut down tosses from these documents Carelessness is still the accomplice of the enminal Plus $1.88 FET Wrap-aroun- d is' " iy tread with step dow'n ,,! traction bladings LARGER CARS t I: c lt? t PI) I ns 3mt) MEDIUM SIZE CARS Lni FOP pi-- if of CARS fii) It would mean sacnftcmg individuality, but the advantage would be uniformity '78" bias-pl- y s i t LJ nliriH 'of bet- ter improve the knowledge (. shot in his left an altercation about 3 pm Tuesday in the lobby of 'he New York Hotel. 48 Post Office PI (340 South) nun was foot ready this veal que-tm- Say Drains d i t have deep sy.npathv I 7 u W u ojnmons from speakers like It will depart Mr Bnnton from this tormat Thursday for a special 7 30 p m session m the ccunty commission board room to discuss optional forms of government already approved by the legislature Agent Tells are endeavoring to ien 1 Politicians, in the county commission form of government, are doing what should be done by technicians Salt Lake Countys Local Government Modernization Study was advised Tuesday Inefficiency is the result, David Bnnton, manager of Suburban Sanitary Distnel Number One, told the group meeting at Cottonwood High School, 571543th East Most of the groups sessions since its formation early in March, have been devoted to We damage resides with the individual cil ( tty Manager Wayne Matthew- - s.nd the be cleaned diains would Wednesday lie said thev an the city s responsibility and had been cleaned once al I i Government Study Cites Inefficiency as council-meobserved the building and the surrounding area that the apartments were built in a flood pi eventing out Shooting in Lohln of Hotel Jiidnn IN LJ LJ f ; in siblility He pointed did promise West rw ( . . . foi touncilmen building in homes, of women who nn I rounulmen rente Hunt some action, but maui'ained that the maior responsibilitv Its temble' 2 you bring the steaks, well bring the rolls. Ketchup and salt. Okay, Ralph, old buddy? The I think it said Geraldine disgusting basement whose Susut'tj. apartment in a multiple dwelling unit at 14ii! W 7K00 South was heavily damaged in the Hood Whose responsibility it is doesn t mailer now I need help It s just like the night it happened Ihev keep passing them " said Councilman Law "1 feel verv bad about it ' He said however tha' it is not the citv s respon were protesting what the called inaction on the pari of the City of West Jordan as well as Salt Lake County and other government agencies themselves n Now about the cookout Officers Prolic Angry W Jordan Women Walk Out on Council Per Tire. No Trade Needed. J V Plus $2.22 to $2.60 FET Per Tire. No Trade Needed. Plus $2.75 to $3.13 FET Per Tire. No Trade Needed. dorsers 'Swings Event Today Mr Sherman said that the Secret Service, a bureau of the Treasury Department organized in 1865 to combat and was suppress counterfeiting, the first federal agency to employ women as special agents Singing, dancing, music and a review of the history of Pioneer Park will be featured as the there Wednesday Early Day History of Pioneer Park" is presented a part of Pav-47 activities oi Davs of 17 rovaltv will hand, along with the Cenof tral I tah Daughters Pioneers Chorus and Rose Park School Elementary square dam ers The park is at 3rd West and 4th South Our primary dutv is that of protection, and while I can categorically state tlitre is no such thing as UK) percent pro lection we endeavor with the of law local cooperation enforcement agencies, to minimize the risk againsl pro lectees " Ik-o- The program pm will begin at 7 30 prosdo TIRES M3 Size Cash 40,000 inch 14-1- 5 & Carry MILE WEAR GUARANTEE Ask ja your Good y eaTcj eof e7 SALT LAKE CITY 80 E. 3rd South Ph. 363-455- 0 Hours: 8 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. Mon.-Fr- i. 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. 1 SUGAR HOUSE 21o5 Highland Drive Ph. 487-082- Ph. 9 Mile Wear Guarantee is at $1.25 1,000 miles deliv. x Fed for replacement. 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