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Show Ti mrTii f t ii yn u 0 -- j i 0 w i ir,fynia,-iiririi- t 0 inp w y tpuvdy u w 1' '"i ri"-nT'i'"'i'"i,- "r" i h ' i!1 i"i iiii'ri"i 'iin-f"'i-- i i "i'"i"i'' Tir"i Two bills before the Legislawould bring counties some financial relief, several commissioners agieed todaj. They aie a measure to increase local option sales tax f to one per cent from and a move to increase the state tax on motor fuel by one cent per gallon for road conone-hal- struction. The six commissioner' LMR VS' LJ If Clifford Truman Bowler . . . Washington County CommisSanpete County sioner Clifford S. Blackham said he would favor the sales tax proposal if the method of distribution is on a population basis rather than on the point of collection. He said rural people trade Otherwise, I would oppose it. Davis County Commissioner Glen W. Flint also feels the sales tax revenue should be distributed on a population Glen W. Flint . . . Davis County . . . Sanpete County in urban areas and the sales tax they pay should be sent back to help the rural areas. projects is needed. S. Blackham bans. Juab County Conmussionor Alton Gadd said the measure hasn't been discussed in meetings and, as a result, he hasn't studied it in depth. . the Regarding increa-- o e Victor Wilkins . . . Uintah County motor fuel tax. Weston said, "This is the only chance foi local government to have a say in what roads are in their areas. If the hill is not passed, the State Highway Department will he responsible tor the roads ami we don't want to give this in Have Friday, January problem? Dial D0lTM-A6 to 9 p m. Monday through Friday, o write to Box 1257, Salt Lake City, Utah 841 10. Do be done about getting a crosswalk on and 4700 South for the children of Vista Elementa-r- y School. There are no 20 niph signs either. It is a busy street. Another thing is there are no street markings there to Mrs. C. I. T., Salt Lake City show its an intersection. Could something 2200 West As a result of Do-I- t Mans referral, when weather permits, there will be a crosswalk painted., This was overlooked .when the road was resurfaced. Not all pupils, however, cross a: this point and therefore it cant be marked as a school ciossing, but pedestrian signs will be put up. There are permanent school signs at various spots on 2200 West for traffic signs are used only approaching the school. 20 mph" roll-owhere there is a cioss guard or someone to roll them on and off. The street sign indicating 2200 West is in proper place. "However, the solid yellow line indicating no passing was not painted at the intersection. When weather permits, this also will be done. I want (o get a map of Utah 20 years or older to show me that exact location of the old ghost towns in the stale. This year, depending on your reply, we would like to spend our vaeation searching the ghost towns and old forts. Can yon V. G., Murray Book Price Not Sales Price r I went to a car dealer and was quoted a price of $1,000 I took it to my mechanic for a 61 pickup, with my trade-in- . and was charged $.46 to have it checked. Then I transferred nfy insurance to the pickup from my car. After returning front the mechanic's shop, the dealer npped the price $300. Can they do this? J. M., Salt Lake City. You may have confused book value with sales prices. Not the same. They said they had more money in the pickup than "you offered. If they accepted your offer they would be selling at loss. However, the salesman, wrote up your offer which for consideration of the manager. A is standard procedure ' salesman does not have the final word. The manager turned your offer down w hich is his privilege. Your offer and what unless they you signed is not binding on you or them accepted it and is signed by the manager. Was a good idea to have the truck checked, but transferring your insurance sale was finalized was watte of time. Discloses '4 iosimi ?' The Great Salt Lake Basin offers a unique opportunity for1 simultaneous production of desalted water, power and steam to help fulfill future demands of cities and industry along the Wasatch Front. This conclusion is drawn from a preliminary feasibility study completed by a team representing the state of Utah, the Office of Saline Water and the Atomic Energy Commission. Oov. Calvin L. Rampton said the report is an example of accomplishments made passible by cooperation various levels of government and private industry. between ' BYU PARTICIPANT Not only the federal agencies and the State Division of Water But you could go on for the By HAL KNIGHT Resources but also staff mem-jber- s next 30 years teaching them to Deseret News Staff Writer of the Utah Power & Light sing, and they still wouldn't Co. and Brigham Young Univer have caught up with you ! is an lluu:v George T. participated in the study, trial executive ULrds sity California For this exciting compliment, i, P ' with gray hair the 375 singers gave Mitchell and ruddy The team explored the possib- cj,eeks one of the most enthusiastic e of buiiding a rounds of applause one could (iUty a desalt could ant tha port on Q p was one of the his imagine. It ,of the saline return flows of fte'over the hostile skies of Af,-cthree ovations they gave the disBear. Jordan and food from a church 0 tQ tinguished American conductor x ore they enter Great Salt during the 20 minutes he Biafran,. ganization t0 starvi Lake. rehearsed them in Howard Hanmeet would a Such plant sons Song of Democracy" that out of Salt growing power UVJUU V llivutw for1 he will conduct during the Lake the controls at City today between industrial development Inaugural Concert in Constituof a c97 cargo plane one of Brigham City and Nephi. tion Hall in Washington Sunday that the. Chlllch, Joi"t. WATER UNSUITABLE pU'. , evening. Group is getting from' THATS BEAUTIFUL Presently, about 1.6 million-;th- e Utah Air Nationa) Guard. acie-lee- t of water, much of it, The four planes, sold to the During their rehearsal, Mitchunsuitable lor fuither use with-1- . church ell times: said group at a nominal cost out desalting, enters Great Salt, the Youre wonderful!" Force, WlU pro. Thats Lake annua . vide a mercy flying service are. beautiful!" Oh, you h study The mne-mctake drjed I don't indeed, marvelous." sessed the cost of Ues tQ h alBiara know why I came; youre g plants having capacities w ith of Kigeria caught up in ready perfect. nul-oO combinations of and 100 fitter civil war. Mr. and Mrs. Mitchell arrived lion gallons per day of desalted) shortly before the traditional See DESALTING on Page B-- 4 rehearsal The planes are being outfitted Thursday evening from Seattle and Tacoma where in southern California and will Howard Mitchell rehearses Tabernacle Choir, Mitchell had been guest conducbe flown by civilian crews next tor of the Seattle Symphony week to Sao Tome, a small Por r Orchestra. They returned tc his chorus, Song of Democra.- - ducted in groups of numbers by r. tuguese island off the coast of Africa. Washington early Friday morn- cy, to Walt Whitmans poem of Richard P. Condie, its own Regional Cit, music director and conductor, obituaries ing. the same name. All markings have been re. 4 5 moved from the planes and two FROM rOEM It will climax the Inaugural .accompanied by both the Na- Weather Map and Action Ads .have already been delivered to Howard Hanson, the dean of Concert program in which the tional Symphony Orchestra 7 California by Utah Air Guard See CHOIR on Page 4 Lets Play Chess American composers, composed 'Tabernacle Choir will be con- i multi-purpos- lrnvers You Get $2.20 Refund v vt - y '' Mi ' r X 1 1.. fl3 . several be-fo- ie J as-'(- o :, multi-purpos- e' I bought a portable TV from a local store three years ago. The warranty covered parts and labor for one year and parts for five years. About two weeks ago the sound quit. I look it and bed the transistors replaced. When I went to got it they charged me for the job. I told (hem I would rail Do-T. IL, Salt Lake City Man U Man called them. You should have been And Do-I- t charged for the labor only and not parts too. As of now you should have received a $2.20 refund. Sorry, No Luck When I was a child, 1 received a book called The Flying Elephant." It was written long before the invention of the airplane. This elephant's body opepi-- up and people would .climb inside fur a ride. 1 am nearly 76 years old, and I've been looking for a ropy fur years. Can you help? L.F., Salt Lake Ctiy. Sony, no luck. Libra ry check clear back to 1876 and no such title. Only hope would he, apparently, if someone roads this and might lecall it. m Where can I gel the Utah Geological and Minora logical Survey's (junrtorly Review ? M.,1.11. Orem. You are mw on the mailing list to receive the cu: rent publication and subsequent issues, courtesy Do-I- t Man. For others, address of Utah Geological Survey is 103 U.G.S. Bldg., University of Utah, Salt Lake City, Utah 81112. . lunds." FAR BEHIND Utah Travel Council is mailing you a map (current) and a list of Utah ghost towns that should give you happy hunting all summer. . , There j probjj leni unless we got additional! to moot current need'. is no way to merl this By CLARENCE S. BARKER Deseret News Staff Writer After Howard Mitchell, the conductor of the National Symphony Orchestra in Washington, D.C., had rehearsed the Tabernacle Choir for 10 minutes Thursday night, he put down his baton and said to the singers: I returned just a few weeks ago from Russia where I con-- ! ducted the Leningrad Symphony and one of Russia's great professional choruses in a performance of Beethovens Symphony No. 9, (the Choral Symphony) and it was a great thrill. - g Cache County Lke 1 By HAROLD LUNDSTROM Map, List On Its Way v made to give commissioners the power to maintain the roads Wilkins said the fuel tax that would provide revenue for road roust met ion is a lie said the "good one. money would be an asset to the counties, although some tuidy Deseret News Music Editor n help? B i Si Choir, 10 Minutes Tell Conductor All When Weather Permits " 17, 1969 . . . Bowler said he favors the Utah Transportation and Economic Study Committee report because some counties have problems peculiar to that county. He said before the bill is written in final should he foim, changes SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH a LZ2 Todd G. Weston ut. ujisav DESERET NEWS ?io' MASH in i 'vith might oppose it because of in-- ! ct eased costs. The commissioner said hej opei ales hasps and trucks in the Uintah Basin and this in- (lease in motor luel taij ' would lut mo haul." J, Lilnckliaru said he oppose' the luel tax measure in ifjn because lot m the, pi (sent hands of county otficials vvifij he tied in the money, "'Hus U because 10(1 per' kiii of the money must tA J list'd fm and J coiistiuction loi nothing maintenance, j Commissioners and road de-- i pit Intents aie qualilied to Use the money and shouldn't have ' their hands tied." "The gasoline tax is about as good a way as any to iai.-additional lovemte," ac'ord-into Flint. The people-usinthe highways wil be: paying for thorn." lie said' Utah Municipal League eu--- . dorsed the bill and hopes thCj county offiuals will also. Gadd said thoic ate 1,(1C$, miles of rural roads in Juab (ounty and a limited hudgeji ture Alton Gadd . . . Juab County 'i 2 Fiscal Bills County Commissioners Back Interviewed indicated they would like some changes in Ihe bills, but. in general, they believe advantages far outweigh the disadvantages. Cache County Commissioner Todd (1. Weston said, We are continually, pressed for more money in county government and tiic county's only soiree of revenue is the property tax. An increase in sales tax is the most equitable," he said. Truman Bowler, Washington commissioner, County said the revenue provided by the sales tax measure is badly needed. The sa'es tax is the most fair tax for the cities and counties," said Uintah County Commissioner Victor Wilkins. He said more revenue to meet increased pressure for various " iB4(Mri NoMi wrrt Miry tn numbtr ( mu ana Ida valumt at mall mata il imposuaia la dniwtr avery auattlan. rieaia. na mad leal ar Itaal aua .liana. Don'l nnd timya ar anvalaptt at amwtri can only na Bivan in Unt calumn. Only nutaliani at fanaral Inlaraal will at amwtrad and laianlwn cant can St acctplad only aa tit Da't Man pinna at in hoars Oivs your namo. addra-- s nrascribad. and la la phono numbtr not lor but la hale Da-l- t Man halp you.) ubncalnn a nvimvrpru 4 i B-- crews, many of whom were of fered jobs to join' the hazardous Africa flights. ; high-pavin- g one. accepted, however, b j cau"e ir nic;,nt 8,vlnS UP their "ll1' ,lie AnJ. I)0S,S Ci,rrp!' t,uai 1 ! Once at Sao Tome 'lie piano' will be flown twice a night intq ,' Daylight flights cannot t 10 maile c;,u'e jet fighuj See BIAFR.V on Page j B-- : Education, Liquor Skirted, Pace Says e With financial woes looming lie cation and health Ds and' as the areas with the in the Legislature, Gov. Calvin welft walked around most critical financial needs, L. Rampton State- in his issue this to The governors message the state must have been to appointing, particularly on Civic Dialogue, those in public educatiou, Pace said. On the Ineffectual liquor laws problem. Gov. Rampton left us with a can of worms to take care of, Pace said. Barlow said the Utah Education Association had requested address, a GOP said Thursday night. Speaking leg- - Johnuny Ideally Dumb? Parental love. npoesaiy in the emotional upbringing ol a child, must be shown ihiougi. more than just a few hugs it must be pres- and kisses ent in the parents everyday attitude. These facts have launched a nationwide project on the emotional health in children, noted Jennelle Moorhead, immediate past president of the National Congress of Parents and Teachers (PTA). Mrs. Moorhead arrived in Salt Lake City to speak on the Childrens Emotional Health Project" before the Utah $45 million of new funds for said hut Pace for the Kl'ED public education, The p's no bag limit in one of Hunters will be helped by dis-- j the Leigsla-eppiifrom psere appropriations Site pointed out that parents of which car's (lie red, white and black. biggest limits, plays was another tut e would probably run clo.ver have a tendency to attack the today in Salt Lake Cit" banners marking participating telecisioti program Senate President to the School Board Assorts-- ' field's characier, .stores where the best bargains Republican, not the fch,s. recommendation of deed, when lie has Haven J. Barlow, ton. (t something liiarptin hunters have been can be found. million., Stmos will lie open until 9 Batlow said lie anticipates a assured by the Retail Mei-wrong. chant v Association that theyll p.m, Friday and from 10 a.m. to request for a tax increase front When a child 'had done a Legislators will take a closer have spectacular opportunity to 6 p.m. Saturday. Parking tick-- , the governor, and said legisla-oo- k at vocational training, Bar- - wrong deed, the parent will hag exceptional trophies withets will he validated free by tors are unpasy" about it. Bar-- low said. "We will look ntorf say something like, Yen stulow saw higher education, pttb- small shots of loose change. .most shops. See CANT on Page B-pid thing, why did you do a rl d ions 5 1 and say it enough, the child will get the leeling that he is dumb. m. Janelle Moorhead . . . children need love dumb thing like that.' When tliev sav something like this, i "Parents must be mote aware of what they are sav mg But ahu to their children. must be aware of what they are not saying. A child not disciplined by his parents may feel that they just don't care," she said. The most important years for such actions are those before the child has entered into school. Duting these veais, she noted, the child attempts to find out what the world is leallv like. "They form opinions on what people are like and vvlint their parents are like. They learn whom to trust and whom not to trust. They also start to build the which will be carried over into their later years. After . , . the child cuteis school, the le, whets lake over self-estee- and add or moditv on what opinions the child lean ?d at I home, Mis. Moorhead said. Moieover. chikhen of tl'e'' deprived, she r.oted, require" much more wotk than ether cliidi en. "Agiin. this can be tiaced back to the parents actions and attitudes about the house. If a child is continually told that lie is stupid then he will believe that he Ls and will not try in his classes because lie feels unable to meet the challenge. she pointed out. She also said that many of these problems in children ate carried over by their pai ents. "Parents handle their children many times in much the same m inner tint their handled them. This ran catrv a problem over to their children and can lead to emotional problems in the rh1 , ihcn," she said, pm-cu- ts , t |