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Show The Salt Lake Tribune. Thursday, September 6, li73 Report Covers Retiree, 54, Files for IQ-Yc- ar 5 Period i Utah Foundation Reports Sharp Statewide Increase in Camper Units S.L. Office K K. Any driver will tell you there are a lot more camper trucks on the road these Sheehan, retired railroader, days, but the Utah Foundation has come up with a figure ihat might startle filed" with the Salt Lake City recorder to make a second bid as candidate for city commissioner in this fall's election. Wednesday you. Mr. Sheehan, 1999 W. North Temple, Mr. Sheehan in a elec- primary tion bid for a commissioner spot two years ago. He is the first to file petitions for his candidacy, have- announced - . . . dates. The positions of Public Safe- ty Commissioner James L, Earker Jr. and Parks Commissioner Conrad B, Harrison are up for election this year. Mr: Barker . has announced hell seek Mr. Harrison is expected to follow suit. .. ,J lr. Sheehan, who has beep t working as a surveyor in The city engineering department for the; past .two years, said he, has, no preference for ei-- ; ther commission post: A new city commission, formed after: the election, decides ..among, its" members on departmental assignment ; . ; : - -- with 10 percent 10 pn-vat- governmental research organization were r contained in its monthly Research Brief distribut tears s traffic volume increased by 9S percent over the past 10 years to the point where 4,770,200 vehicle miles a last day were reached year, the foundation noted Sale prices effective through Sunday. : f Were headquarters for official school gym uniforms, So youll be perfectly fit in no time. 'N . 7;c ; This Tale s . Rattles No More ' , . - The statistics from the e foundation, a nonprofit, truck travel accounted for nearly 16 percent of all traffic volume in Utah, compared In 1972, light Department of Highways. The volume doesnt Include travel on city residential-streetor county mral roads that are not part of svstem. the federal-aiIn Salt Lake County, Reg. 4.99 a pair. Great sale on our oxfords and boat styles for school, casual and gym wear. Sturdy cotton duck with firm and just what boys arch, cusnion insole. Lots of comfort and men want. Sheebim retired '.'from the Vnion Pacific RgUroad as a' diesel shop foreman after 17 years with the! railroad. He also worked about five years with the , Denver, sand Rio Graifde Railroad-- ' ehides. ed Wednesday. Overall, traffic volume on Utah inhighways creased 69 percent m the period, according to the foundation, using reports published by the Utah ' need is area representation. All the present commissioners live in one small area of the east side," he 'added I have been on the streets The past two years and people are unhappy and dont feel their vblces are being heard. Ive walked in their shoes fed Snake Story earlier. , We need someone on the commission who wilf represent the citizens as a; whole better than is being, done, Mr. Sheehan said. What we H. recorded by other tvpos of Sale. AES our 4.99 fabric sneakers for uys, oxford or boat stylos. was i cessful Ip a period, between 1962 and 1 972, trauT m Utah of light trucks the type that carry camper units has increased by ls6 percent, more than three times the increase It was a snaky thing to do bytthe Salt Lake County Animal Control Depart- roent and Hogle Zoo Direc-- ; LaMar .y Farnsworth have skinned, the reported rattlesnake of invasion Kearns. tor ; 9 49 Actually, it was more of a rumor than an invasion, Animal Control Director Edward E. Ryttiog. told county commissioners in a letter Wednesday? And the ; shake ' wasnt' stretch aym suit for girls meets all physical New, education standards in Salt Lake and Granite Districts, Selected and approved because its functional and fashionable, 1 pc. with vertically striped top, solid shorts, elastic waist. Front zipper styling. Polyester doubleknit never needs ironing. no-ir- -- V ; Murray and Jordan district approved gymwear available at Midvale store, 6.49 even a rattler I' Mr. Rytting Said snake was killed and buried after, the zoo director said it might be dangerous based, on a telephone discription of the eight-increptile. He later' dug up the snake iand took.it to the 3 h k cotton knit top in bright color with chest Lined with white cotton knit for emblem. and design added durability. Short sleeves, crew neck. Machine washable, of course. Not in Bountiful store Boys zoo where Mr. Farnsworth identified it as a harmless baby blue racer. Boss Turn j Gov. Calvin L. Rampton 3 pr. 1 .49 said Wednesday his upcoming trip to Italy, the Mideast and Europe will be the longest hes taken since becoming governor and will be purely pleasure with r.ot a lick of business involved. Gov. Rampton will fly i Mon-- Athletic socks for men, cotton reinforced heel and toe. Elastic top for stay-u- p fit no matter how rough the action. Boys sizes 2 pr. $1 i day to Washingt n, test'fy be- fore a U.S. Senate committee, then spend two days in New ' York , Boys cotton twill gym shorts. Long wearing and easy to launder. Cut for comfort and plenty of movability in action. Mens sizes, 1.58 All his employes haye taken vacations, now its the boss turn. : ; new-loo- 125 Nearing For Holiday , 69 contacting four impor. Vinyl gym bag, 2.83 Deluxe vinyl gym bag, 3.79 tant industrial concerns about possible move? or corporate Expansions into Utah, then with lirs. Hampton will fly to Athletic supporter, $1 ' Italy. ! In Rome, the Ramptons will their sejt, Vincent, who Ss finishing a mission for the Church of Jesus Christ of ,1meet Latter-da- y Saints. Other stops will include Israel, Paris (where the Ramptons will visit a former foreign exchange student who lived with the Rampton family years ago) and the Isle of Man, where Gov. Ramptons forebears lived. We know what youre looking for. Cottonwood Mali Valley till 9 p.m. Friday Shop Monday through Downtown Fair-Grang- er Valley Center-BountifSunday 12 to 5 p.m. ul Sugar House Mon. thru Fri. till 9 Midvale Fri. till 8 p.m. , " ! |