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Show 12 A DESERET NEWS, Thursday, April 17, 1969 Sunset Beach Lease Plan Gains Okay The State Land Board today authorized of a perfecting lease on the Sunset Beach area to Salt Lake County. The county ii planning extensive beach improvements in the Under the proposed agreement ti e county would pay $1000 a year for three years. After that it would pay amounts ranging from per cent of gross revenue to a full one per cent. ; LEASE ;The beach area now is under a lease to the Den family. This lease would either be transferred to the county or would be purchased and a new lease written. , The Land Board also agreed t0 sell 80 acres of state land on the shore of the Seivpr Bridge Reservoir to the State Parks and Recreation Division at $20 an acre. F. C. Koziol, director of the division, said the 1969 Legislature authorized development of a boating and camping area on the reservoir. The parks one-ha- lf No. 303 Cans Bureau of Land. variety of everything microbes to space will go on display vehicles tonight from 7 to 10 p.m. at the University of Utah Union fltilding in the annual Salt Science Metropolitan Hair North. The projects were built by Junior and senior high school students during the past six nionths and some are so sothat phisticated ordinary adults come away mumbling to themselves. The fiar also will be open Jl day Friday until 9:30 p.m. Students will be present each evening to explain their work. 40z. Pkg - - A- 4 if , - A- '4 - :":4' . P0 - taking part. More than 100 awards and prizes will be given to stu- dents at a banquet Friday at 5 p.m. in Highland High School. These include an expense-paitrip to the National Science Fair in Ft Worth, Texas, May for the student with the best project. The fair is one of several held in the state. It is sponsored by the Junior Division, Utah Academy of Sciences, Arts and Letters, the University of Utah, school districts and many business and Industrial organizations. Ike d Tender-Oge- Wilson', Tender, Smoked d Beef RUMP Pre SLICED r ROAST PICNICS CPfo 7, 5-- Boneless, Top Boneless Full-C- ut SIRLOIN n ROUND STEAK STEAK (yOz Pkg. , - BRAIiD Western Family LUNCH 2 Youths Arrested Can In Separate Chases high-spee- d area. The boys, ages 16 and 15, are being held in the Salt Lake County Detention Center and have been referred to Second District Juvenile Court chase Jbegan about p.m. Wednesday when a truck police approached stopped at 314 W. 3rd South. When Sgt. John Moesser approached the vehicle, it sped One 10:50 WHOLE 3 pkgs. MEAT f Two Intermountain School youths were arrested by Salt Lake Police early today following separate chases through the downtown Tomatoes, Peas, Cream Corn, Whole Kernel Corn or Spinach tit? Students from Salt Lake, Davis, Granite, Murray and Jordan school districts are ffom 303 Cans Management Hansen said tins land will be made accessible by construction of The land has potential value as commercial and industrial property, he explained. The land will be in lieu of other federal lands due Ihe state for support of public schools. Science Fair Opens Tonight bewildering science projects Western Family Utah-Nevad- ! '.A Brand JELL-- 0 FBUIT division will advertise soon for bids on $50,000 of construction at the new development, Koziol said. Charles R. Hansen, land board director, said $20 is the minimum price per acre for which the board can sell land. He said the shore lands were appraised at $.30 an acre. Koziol said the land will be used for public proposes. On this ground he persuaded the land board to sell for less than the appraised price. SELECT ACRES The board also agreed to select 320 acres of land north of Wendover on the a line, administered by the U.S. area. i Western Family - Royal Treat !o away along 3rd South. The driver was arrested after colliding with a police car driven by Officer Dale Bullock near 8th South and 8th East. Bullock received minor injuries in the accident. Before the collision with the police car, the truck also struck a parked car at 212 E. Sth South. Damage to the car, owned by Michael M. Davis, same address, was estimated at PO- - 3 for --M THICK CHIU DRIVE . (u)(5)C 39l $250. The other youth, 15, was apprehended at 370 W. 3rd South after fleeing from police in a vehicle along 3rd sr (oYoTi lO'OFf TOi South. t I j Pilot, Passenger Escape 'Stallout' JA Salt Lake pilot and a hitchhiking passenger walked away without injury Wednesday at 4:15 p.m. from a sightly damaged light plane that went into a stallout wpile landing. Pilot Klesmer E. (Kay) L9 wry, 2079 Willmott Dr., said tile electrical system that cone torts the Pipers which hold the trimtabs, twin-engin- efaft at desired altitude, apparently failed, had successfully lowered r the landing gear at this time ar.d attempted to control the trimtabs manually. A warning horn then indicated the plane had gone into a stallout. The Piper skidded about feet down the runway at Salt Lake International Airport. There was slight damage to the planes props and to the underside. The flight originated la Burley, Idaho. The unidentified passenger was hitching a ride en route to California. Surttw Nwi The NGTON recommended today - of more than $574,090 nschytz Land Co. for iffered In last years s accident at Dugway Grounds. 'v n submitted my for $198,309 to u of the Budget. The ap-ilai- the must approve e id Congress must before budget y can be paid. yrr.ent recommended represented loss of md damage to the' 24-Ou- 30-5- Sheep Loss Put lAt $574,000 Warfilnetcn Nalleys land In the accident March 14, 1963. The company received $376,000 In August, 1958, for the loss of more than 4,500 sheep. The sheep began dying the day after the Army conducted aerial nerve gas tests at Dug-- way, about 25 miles away. Car Items Taken fiNPoucH 2 for nce v tapes were reported stolen from the car of Gaylen Vaa Wagner, 938 E. 3rd South. Bottle 22 Or. If , dust 79 sTlVer 51e vimtabS 59c I vm - Cpl wwM LIQUID ALL S ot. $243 Special 42-0- z. Can 0 h ft ' 8 King Size L- 30 Safe and - Derflen - toe e u 1 FLUFFY ALL AL- u rinrs NK I Spry Baking ItimniorS1 Bottle.......... C0IA WATER ALL Effective ap-th- A car stereo, two speakers, a tachometer and 19 stereo 10 OB ' Gallon Aqua or Pink |