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Show NmMmi T PRIVATE TASK Spring Arrives St's Beautiful Spring came fll3 to Utah today City cooperated. Jack Frost himself couldnt have more Says No picked appropri- ate weather nn-- 1 Gty officials said today that they could not participate in the cost of repairing a retaining wall which has become a haz-- ; ard at the rear of a Salt Lake musing home. The wall is badly broken and twice in past weeks autos have slipped over the edge of a slope leading from the nursing home down to Sherman Avenue. dition to make his official exit, H ighs today Jwere near 50 in Warmer the metropolitan area of Salt Lake City, Ogden and Provo and over much of the rest of the state. Continuing fair skies and warming temperatures were predicted for tonight and Friday, with chance of precipitation less than 10 per cent. . erty and also to landscape the slope between the wall and the street Utahs Dixie continued ahead of the season Wednesday, with St. George registering a balmy high of 70. Richfield posted a high of 59 and Green River reported 59 degrees. Most of the rest of the nation also reported appropos weather on the first day of spring, although snow was moving eastward into the Great Lakes area. AUC Orders Hvcacucrtion nderground luniininiiB nuclear test of the possiFriday because bility of snow avalanches. The explosion, with a iorce df 20,000 to 100,000 tons of from The Sixth Annual Management Institute LOGAN for Water and Waste Water Districts and Municipalities opened today at Utah State University. More than 100 city officials from Utah and Idaho were , , attending. The stated objectives are to help elected officials understand water problems and to aid city engineers with water problems. every-da- y The last three years we have been stressing the humanistic aspects of water management, explained Richard Griffin associated professor of agricultural and irrigation engineering, chairman of the institute. Todays activities focus on the master planning of city waterworks, water pollution and public relations. Governor Journalists Tour Capital OvMrvt Newi Washington Bursou the Deseret News for lunch at the senators' dining room at - WASHINGTON Seven University of Utah journalism Wednesday, n, h. ' Signs More Bills the capitoL afternoon the Wednesday group was introduced to Herbert G. Klein, President Nixons director of communiSeveral additional House bills cations, by the News Wash- were signed into law by Gov. Calvin L. Rampton Wednesday ington Bureau. Students on the annual tour afternoon. are all In the senior press conThey are: HB283, providing construction ference class taught at the duties. - night The accidental shooting occurred when a companion of Miller, Ride Stevenson, 18, national committeewoman. They will leave April 12. ' 1760 W. Gentile St, Layton, street. The gun discharged and struck Miller, who was sitting in the front seat. Davis County Sheriffs deputies and Farmington Marshal John Morton investigated. - The Air Force the immediate Initiation of an Jack Price, Roy, Utah chapHOUSTON bombing campaign ter president, received a silver Association (AFA) Wednesday effective appropriate strategic trophy from Robert W. Smart, against resolution a calling approved national AFA president. targets." for immediate resumption of The AFA commended PresiFour Utahns also received top dent Nixon for being prudent national AFA awards. Robert bombing in North Vietnam. Some 335 official delegates and courageous in his decision H. Bowman, Roy, Hill AFB information officer, was preattending the AFAs 23rd anni- to amend the ABM program. versary convention in Houston, In a policy statement, associ- sented an award for Distincharacterized guished Service to Aerospace Tex., also approved a resolution ation directors supporting President Nixons the Vietnam conflict as an Power in Furthering the Devel decision to proceed with a indecisive and expensive opment of the Air Force Associscaled-dow- n misin conventional ation. Three others who were warfare. sile (ABM) program. presented citations in recognirepresent the The AFA policy further sug- tion of devoted individual servorganization, gested that the political admin- ice of unusual nature were which has chapters in 48 states, istration provides an ideal op- Nolan W. Manfull, Roy, immesaid Nate Mazer, Roy, Rocky portunity for a deep and diate past president of the and Utah AFA; Mazer, and Maj. Mountain Region AFA vice searching reassessment of member the and national Gen. Robert H. McGitcheon, evaluation of goals, president commander of the Ogden Air Utah AFA chapter. priorities and interests." North Vietnam," the resoluThe AFA is a orga- Materiel Area. In receiving the President's tion said, has taken full advan- nization of active Air Force peras the outstanding bombing sonnel, veterans, reservists and Trophy tage of the year-lonpause to strengthen its air de- civilians interested in support- unit, the Utah Chapter was for its fense system and to increase by ing Air Force affairs, Mazer especially recognized five limes its movement of said. of Project supplies to Viet Cong forces in In other action, the AFA Navajo in which 20,000 persons named the Utah donated 10 tons of food, clothing South Vietnam. The resolution urged that an chapter as the nations out- and toys for the Navajo Indians last Christmas. appropriate response would be standing AFA unit for 1968. re antl-balllst- Delegates 100,000-memb- non-prof- it g sponsorship 1,000-memb- Bidding $7,967, Carl 3987 Alan Randazzo, St In other bidding In Salt Lake Gty Commission meeting today, Noland and Son Co.,, bid lowest at $23,847 on a water main extension between 27th and 33rd East on 2920 South. The engi- neers esatimate was $44,935, and seven bids ranged upward to $30,100. Tempest Co., 4681 S. 2nd West, was apparent low bidder among nine contractors on a second water main job with a bid of $3,997. Highest bid was $6,830 for the job, estimated to The program is financed by cost $6,537. The water line will foundations and by the partic- be laid cm Wasatch Boulevard ipants. No tax money is between 21st South and involved, Moss said. Street Moss To Attend Meet Thun-derbl- fee feel! Objection Delays Slay Trial . ST. GEORGE -- - A new SELL ALMOST mur- der trial for Roy Leo Poe, 38, has been indefinitely postponed, according to Phillip L. ANYTHING UNDER Fore-maste- torney. Poe, rd y Anglo-Americ- pulled a pistol from a holster in the back seat of a car parked on a West Kaysville instructor, Detroit Apparent Low Bid Made On Airport Customs Office - Air Force Association Backs N. Viet Bombing I 2166-17t- HB231, establishing a fellowDvavrut News Washington Buraev ship program to encourage talented persons 23 to 36 years of Sen. WASHINGTON will age to enter public service at Frank E. Moss, the state level attend sessions of the fifth anHB177, allowing public em- nual ployes to enter into group insure Conference on ance programs to protect them Africa, meeting in New York against losing retirement bene- and St. Croix, Virgin Islands. fits as a result of becoming disIn New York Moss will abled. ambassadors and rep-- r meet HB130, providing for issuance African of e s e ntatives by the state fire marshal of perUnited Nathe at countries mits for firms to service portations, as well as with British ble fire extinguishers. and American delegations there. Wives To Meet Thursday he will fly to the Military Waiting Wives will Island of St. Croix, where he meet April 25 at 8 p.m. at 3846 will conclude meetings over Greenbriar Way, Amy Johnson, the weekend. The U.S. delegation consists president, announced today. All wives whose husbands are sta- of two senators and 10 memtioned away from home are bers of the House, ' repreinvited. senting both political parties. Ralph Gilbert, 21, 938 E. 3rd South, to open the cash register. The man rifled the till, then ran out the door onto Second West Salt Lake Gty Police Officer Ron Nelson described the man as 5 7 in height, weighing 150 pounds, and wearing a black leather coat. Shooting Accident Hurts Youth BOUNTIFUL Jay Dell Miller, IS, 99 State St, Farhad improved to mington, condition today at good South Davis Community Hospital, after suffering a bullet wound in the head Tuesday 14-1- G Coll-ra- $16,390. The. engineers estimate was ap- was $11,000. Dr., Jupiter parent low bidder today among Low bidder of six firms on six contractors on a new Cus- remodeling a first floor mens toms Service Office in the Exec- room in the terminal was utive Terminal on the east side Egbert and Sons Construction university . by Perry Sor- standards for travel trailers, of Salt Lake International Air- Co., with a figure of $9,477. Bids ranged upward to $14,584, and ensen. .They produce a week- mobile homes and recreational port. Bids to estimate was $11,950. vehicles. one-horanged upward engineers news on ly program HB277, providing that die asKUED, the schools educational television station. signment justice of the State Supreme Court shall supervise district courts and expanding his Service Station Robbed A bandit robbed a service station of $50 Wednesday at 9:30 p.m. after telling the attendant he had a pistol in his coat pocket. The Tobber walked into Freeway Conoco Service, 212 W. 5th South, and, with his hand placed in his coat pocket as if he had a gun, told To Attend GOP Confab AIDES MEET AT USU avalanches, Fewer than 10 of the 250 houses are likely to be evacuated for the 6:30 a.m. explosion, it added. The Air Force has kept its planes away from the area to avoid triggering a snowslide with a sonic boom. an during u Fenton said the original wall had been built by private property owners without approval by the city. If the wall is replaced with a new one it would be located on the property line of the nursing home even if the existing wall is partially on city property, he said. Auto6 which have slipped over the edge where the wall is broken were stopped by a chain link fence which is now badly bent or torn away. Residents on Sherman Avenue have demanded that the wall be repaired because children play in the area and might be struck if another car slips over the Mrs. MarJean G. Wright, Rivof the parking area. erton, and Mrs. Bryce J. Fair- edge banks, Salt Lake Gty, will represent Utah at the 17th annual School Shop Looted Womens ConferRepublican in Washington, Burglars entered the auto ence, April mechanics area of Highland D.C. h Mrs. Wright, administrative High School, East, assistant to Salt Lake County Wednesday and stole auto parts Commissioner Oscar Hanson and equipment valued at $500. Jr., will serve as Utah confer- The parts, according to Salt Lake City Police Officer B. ence chairman. Mrs. Fairbanks is Utah GOP White, were owned by a school WATER MANAGEMENT LAS VEGAS, NEV. (AP) -- TNT, will be at Yucca Flat, about 75 miles from the housThe Atomic Energy Commises, which are near 11,918-foo- t sion says it will require evacMt. Charleston and at Lee uating of sev-- miiiiiiiiiintiiiiiiiiiiiiii Canyon. eral homes in There has been a heavy 30 mountains snow pack in the Spring miles west of Mountain range and several Las Vegas the AEC said. h, '43 Is the responsibility of Hillside Manor, 1216 E. 13th South, to repair or reconstruct the wall. Nursing home officials had petitioned the city to fix the wall because it is on city prop- vicinity. students toured the capital with visits to the Senate and the White House. Ed Ditterline, Max Knud-soKaren Christensen, Kenneth Stithem, Scott Robertson, Jack Wlxora and Larry Hiller visited with Sen. Wallace F. and were Bennett, briefed by staff members of Sen. Frank E. Moss, The students, Bennett, and members of the Bennett and Moss staffs were the guests of j Gty Engineer Joseph S. Fenton told Gty Commissioners it Lows tonight will be in the upper 20s for the metropolitan Salt Lake area, in the mid 20s for Logan, Price, Helper, Vernal, Richfield and Cedar City areas and near 30 for the Moab t NEWS, Thursday, March 20, 1969 Fix Walt? and, for once, the weatherman i DESERET Washington County charged with at- first-degre- e murder in the shooting death of Kenneth Hall, 54, St George, in November of 1965, objected to the courts appointed attorney, Ellis J. Pickett The prospective jury was present, Poe made his objections and the court felt under the circumstances tnere was no choice but to postpone the trial, The retrial was ordered by the Utah Supreme Court last year when it held that the original murder trial court had erred in allowing color slides of the victims body to be shown to the Jury. County Attorney Foremaster hopes the trial will be rescheduled within two months. THE SUN WITH A Theslcys the limit in Las Vegas and today more visitors are arriving by .jet than ever before. Modem McCarran airport is spaciously designed to allow passengers to pick up bags quickly and select a taxi or limousine with a minimum delay Las Vegas hotels and motels are within fifteen minutes of the airport assuring you of feeling fresh for fun upon arrival. A jet is waiting now to help you hurry to relax in the greatest resort city in the world. To see entertainment, sunshine, great restaurants, luxury accommodations see your travel agent - I 4i 4 |