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Show The Salt I 21, PIT. ahe Tribune. Tuesdav, August Social Halls Traffic Faces Police Curbs Citing increased problems with noi'A motorists UMng Soenue late at night, cial Hall the Suit Lake City Police Department. with the approval of its legal adv lser and the reluctant approval of City Traffic Engineer Jes graz. Mondav decided to ban right turns onto Social Hall Avenue from 9 pm to 6 a m with repres-- . Belvedere Apartment Hotel. 29 S State, and local television station'-- . Chief J. Earl Jones decided that a temporary ban on nght turns in effect the past two weeks should be made permanent After meeting entatives of the IS A MEMBER OF SUMS BBBGCEimaS Chief Jones said youths State Street have dragging long been using Social Hall Avenue (40 South) to turn around for a southbound run down State. Wdm.aHOMd PROGRAM PRESCRIPTION of the and 15 entitled to all of the advantages Program at any Skaggs Drug United States C Residents of the Belvedere complained that traffic noise, n Departmert thoughouWhe Mucking, .tad 'Mand damn, a until caiiv morning was km pin; ihem aw uke m in, liiui ing Spoke-me- n lor the Klevi-io- n stations -- .ad they did r.ot obiect to the ban on night tuht turn- - ,md tinned with the Belvedere residents m deplorcondiing the deteriorating tions along Social Hall Avenue at night Mr Agra objected to the police department s plan of piacmg a barricade in the middle of the street to deter traffic and questioned the advisability of using tratfic control measures to control what is essentially a nuisance problem take The new measures effect immediately, according to ssistant Chief Dewey J Fillis, who pointed out that night access to Social Hall is still possible by making a left turn ftom the southbound lane of State Street Region 12 Changes Aired Congressional demands that local elected officials take more interest in law enforcement planning may force changes m the Region 12 Law Enforcement Planning Agency serving Salt Lake and Tooele Counties. MEANS YOU ARE A MEMBER OF SKAGGS Region 12 Director Robert Spnngmeyer Jr. Monday began a senes of briefings for L. to explain officials local changes in the Federal Law Enforcement Assistance Act. Fill Seats The major revision, he said, calls for executive officials such as city and county commissioners and mayors to fill a majority of the seals on local LEPA boards. There are 25 members of the Region 12 board 11 of them m elected offices but only three meet lequireinciit-o- f the act Weather forecast aiap for Tuesdav indicates partly cloudy skies and Clouds to Dot Weather Scene National W pother Service Data VanoMe cloudiness with a choice otter neon and even na thi nuor showers is torrenst lue day in the Intermountain Region H oh temper atures wilt Do near vt) 'Red Light Establishment of a car pool operation by Yellow Cab received the red light Monday as City Attorney Jack L. Crel-liruled the company must charge each customer a rate according to the city ordinances, and not a fiat fee. AVAILABLE TO MEN AND n WOMEN AT AGE 62 However, Yellow Cab Co. President, Charles A. Boynton III, met with city commissioners who agreed to change city ordinances to allow the limited system to begin on a trial basis as soon as possible. The plan, according to Mr. Boynton, would provide commuter carpool service to the dovvntewn business area from a trial area along parts of the avenues and east bench. !T0 PARTICIPATE IN THE PROGRAM IT IS Rx Visit 4 f v' Vti t v! ' 4 the phqrmocy of your nearest Skaggs Drug Center and present authentication of your age, which can bet a. a letter from the State indicating old age assistance; b. a letter from the regional Social Security office stating that the bearer is receiving Social Security; or, 7 One of the Skaggs professional pharmacists will be glad to fully explain the advantages of the Helping Hand Prescription Program; end, if desired, he will assist you in filling out the brief application form. There is no membership fee and no dues to pay. There is no obligation on your part, whatever. ' 4 9s , A 5 W sv k i fe S.L. Mayor Named presentation of your actual Social Security check; c. presentation of your birth certificate, or copy; d. presentation of your life insurance policy; e. and, if requested, presentation of other collateral identification, which would show your birth date. v V' Jf V ONLY NECESSARY THAT YOU (' Within a week, you will receive your Helping Hand Courtesy Card for use when needed. When you have your prescription filled at any Skaggs Drug Center, presentation of your Courtesy Card will entitle you to the benefits of the Skaggs Helping Hand Senior Citizens Prescription Program. V 4 To Group Salt Lake City Mayor Jake Garn is one of three mayors and nine government officials to be named to a National new Governors Conference to work with the coalition federal government ' Washington Governor Daniel J. Evans made the announcement Monday. Mayor Garn said the group will meet m Washington, DC., Aug. 2S to work out details and to begin a new partnership with the federal government and Congress. The mayor said the governors conference is attempting to become more aggressiv e. It wants to inform Congress of state and local needs before it passes bills Pacific State t percent Tuesday and Tuesday n Liqnt wnn is except nejr thunder how rrs Ot He pointed specifically to participation of County Commissioner Pete Ktitula- -. City Commissioner James I,. Baik-e- r Jr. and Midvale Mayor Joseph Mazuran all from the Salt Lake Valley Variable ciouos Utah w h thur'1ct scattered Wednesday .bower moiniy during ofternuo ot lo a Chance urd eve ungs Not aute so wir n heevv shower n the both Lows unnu night ujvS Kb and Ws High both Joy$ 8 k TEMPERATURE CHART 24 hr IB hr 12 hr prec high tow Utah 9 Eastern Variable c'ogJs Nevada with scatt no Wednesday m south this event o jntiershowers ond over most areas Tcesaoy and Wednesday Not Quite so worm dovs lows both nights mostly m the 5us Hiqns botn days in the 80s Portly cloudv Tuc duv Wyoming with widely scattered thundershowers m west portion Tuesday ot mainly ternoon Wednesday increasing cloudi o d ness with scattered afternoon over the cn evening thundershowers tire state Lows Tuesday night 40s m western valleys. SOs end low 60s else where Highs Tuesday tfS to 95. Hig s Wednesday 80s in north, 8S to 95 in south Cooler wih Idoho Southeast or Thundershowers showers likely atternoon Tuesdov iro continuing Wednesday Overnight lows 50s Highs both days 78 to 88 fuouen fh The others five judges. Salt Lake County Attorney Carl J Nemelka and Sheriff Delmar L. Larson and Tooele County Shenff Clifford L. Carson are not classified by Congress as Mr officials, policy making Spnngmeyer said. Extended Outlook Thursday Through Soturdov Warm and generally dry Utah Highs in 90s Lows in 60s ond high Two Alternatives He suggested natives1 two alter- Salt Lake Weather Data Precipita tion for 24 hour period ended Monday at S pm none Precipitation tor Au 3? Accumulative excess, post, 8 1972. since October Precipitation 7 S9 accumulative excess, 4 BO Sun rise 6 44 o m MDT, Sunset 8 18 pm Restructure the council so members come from the ranks of local policy making 13 Contract with some policy making group such as the W Front Regional Council or a combination of Salt Lake and Tooele County councds of government to provide planning services. Unidentified Rian Buried Special to The Tribune BRIGH M CITY The unidentified body of a man discovered on a sand bar in the Bear River was buried here Monday. Elder County Sheri f Warren Fvde said attempts to Box I identify the body, found Aug 13 by three youths, have been unsuccessful A state medical examiner's report said the victim could have drowned but advanced of the body decomposition made it impossible to pinpoint cause of death. The report said no foul play was involved, the shenff said Officials describe the man as 20 to 30 years old. 5 feet .1 inches, and 13l pounds He was either lnd.un or Mexican but decomposition pi evented positive determination. There were no scars or maiks on the body, and he had had no dental work Utah Democrat To Run Again special to The Tribune al BRIGH UI CITY Mr J Boothe, assistant profes-n- r of Engliih at Weber Stale College, Monday sam s,o would be a candidate for as Utah Democratic state vice chan man She has held the office four years and is a member of the partys national commiPce to set guidelines for vice pi evidential nominees SOs MDT officials Cab Pooling Receives chance of thunderstorms with high in 90s in Intermountain Region. Salt Lake City, Ogden and Provo Vonobie clouds through Wednesoay with a chonce ot thundershowers, and mainly during the afternoon Not Quite so warm after evenings noons Lows mid 60s Highs both days near 90 Probability ot showers 40 Warm and generally Nevoda dry Highs 85 to 9a Lows 4u to 35 and cloudy Port'y Wyoming warm Saturday Thursday through showers at a with wdely scattered thunderstorms mostly afternoon o a evening Highs 80s and low 90s Lows SCs ond low 60s, except 40s in decoir valleys Southern Idaho Dry except a few ofternoon and evening tnundcr east portion Cc showers, mainly in tmued warm Highs 85 to 95 Low SOs. Nemelka: 'No. 1 Crisis Housing Discussed Low-Co- st housThe lack of 1 social No the in is crisis ing the state." insisted David Nemelka, state legislator at a meeting Monday. It is the work of the National Association ofxthe Advancement of Colored People (NAACP) that has helped make legislators sensitive to and aware of this problem. low-co- Rep. Nemelka, representing the Central City area of Salt Luke City (District 3). joined with Bill Biggs, Suit Lake Community Action Program, Steve Holbrook, chairman, advisory committee of the Salt Lake City Housing Authority, and Marvin Davis, Salt Lake City NAACP vice president, Monday night to diacuss housing and the 1973 Utah State Legislature. Sixteen persons met at the Nettie Gregory Center. 742 W low-co- st South Temple, to hear the discussion at the Salt Lake City NAACP board meeting. The primary focus was on a bill to be presented to the legislature during its special session Oct. 9 The bill will ask Friday. P.ud DeHyke, ranger at the Bear Lake State Park. Garden City, said the plane, retrieved la'e Sunday, will be taken apart at the Sweetwater Park then manna and resort trucked b ick to Salt Lake City state-oned The plane cai ry ing three telev lsion new covering Gov Calvin L. Rampton's meeting with the Bear Lake Regional Commission crashed into the lake Fn- - constructing which people cannot afford to live in It is for this reason that Mr Holbrook said he support a ban on further demolition m Salt Lake City, even though some housing areas are dilapidated the state to allocate $3 million Utah housing authorities for housing. The basic design of the bill will be to help the present residents of populated areas, Mr Biggs said Although $3 million wont solve 'the problem, it will allow communities throughout the state to make low-co- a Something is better than nothing, he said. All four men agreed that ll the bill is to be passed in the legislature, groups like the NAACP will have to do a selling job on legislators start. Mr Holbrook told NAACP members that Salt Lake County alone has a backlog of 300 houspersons seeking ing and another 300 seeking senior citizen housing Yet. M . Holbrook said low-co- Dunked Plane Retrieved From Lakes Bottom Special to the Tribune PICKLEV1LLE. Rich CounWorkmen Monday were ty disassembling the light plane that crashed into Bear Lake are builders apartments day morning. The Weber Inmates Leave Detail . Special to The Tribune OGDEN Iwo inmates from tiie Weber County Jail were being sought after thcv walked away from their v.oik detail, the Weber County sheriffs department reported. Capt Wayne King, head jail tno, Randy Ripphnger. KUTV Channel 2; Paul Sheffield, KSL Channel 5, Bill Ilendnx, KCPX Channel 4, and the pilot James W'arburton, were injured Divers removed the newsmen's camera equipment late Friday, but had difficulty in ot the salvage operations plane Mr DeRyke said body and tender work to prevent moie structural damage on the plane had to be done before it was towed to shoie The plane, in 13 to 20 feet of water, was floated to the surface with drums and rubber rafts and towed 1,000 feet to the marina er, said that Ellis Ray , Black-well- and Clarence Anglen. 18, failed to return to the jail at 7 pm. Monday, following their day's work m the progi am 20. wmk-releas- search b; all Weber Coun-entorccment agencies is under way. he said A e v law S.L. Mrs 3195-30- 0 in oman Dead Mildred East, was Sellers, ub. tourid dead Monday at her apartment am. of what the Salt 8 05 Lake County Sheriff's Office termed a gunshot wound d SKAGGS IS HERE TO HELP YOU Police Chief Seeks to Revive Ambulance Service By Craig Hansen minutes," he said. Tribune Staff Writer Complaining about delay s of private ambulances responding to accident calls, Police Chief J. Earl Jones said Monday his department should reenter the field by providing emergency hospital rides to automobile accident victims Chief Jones said it would require two new ambulances, one to serve the east side of the city, the other the west. t That way, we could spond to any call within re15 'Too Expensive' If you want the service, Public Safety Commissioner James L. Barker Jr. told the chief, then you'll have to find the money. It's just too expensive. Mr. Barker said cos s were the reason the city decided in 1970 to use private ambulance firms which pay the cify a rate for each call given them by police Wed aed 24 men to run three ambulances for a regu lar service, Chief Jones said, but considerably less for this emergency operation " He said one firm took 35 minutes to respond to a police call, adding it was just one of several complaints his department has received about ambulance service. The public deserves better service than were getting row, Chief Jones said Takes Dim iew Meanwhile, operators of the two ambulance companies took a dm v iew of the propos al and the chief's comments. Jim McClelland. Intermoun-taiAmbulance, said the contract calls for 90 percent average of five minute or less response time and that ts being net He also said an ambulance committee meeting is set for Thursday to iron out any question about the service Gold Cross Ambulance officials met with the chief later in the day to discuss their service and said they wouldnt like the city go to the expense of such a service i when pri n vate industry will do the job. Gene M affitt, Gold Cross official, said he will cooperate with Chief Jones in answenng any questions and helping to work out any problems Assistant City Attorney John T Nielsen said any changes m the contract be made when it expires Apnl 30, 1974 Until then, he said, there probably could be no police emergency service unless the city can prove ambulance companies have breached the Ux-ul- presem agreement. |