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Show r mtfhm uni IBM How a problem? Ka! 6 to 9 p.m. Monday through Friday, or write to Do-Bex 1257, Salt Lake City, Utah 841 10. Let's Go To The Circus L&nt evening we attended the lee Follies. There were 10 of ns. The seats were excellent, but when we got there four ther people were in our seats. Instead of moving them, the usher put three of the children on two unoeenpied seats and my husband in another place. Later I looked over arid nty children were sitting on some other peoples laps. I got my husband and the usher took ns to a man not a gentleman, who found out the four people should have been just a man someplace else. Instead of asking them to move, this man acted as though we were the ones imposing and got a little nasty. He finally did gpt other seats but at the end of the rink where the children could hardly see. I dont know who to send my complaiut to so I am prevailing upon you to get it to the right people at the Salt Palace. Onee THIS FAMILY gets Mrs. J.A.R., Brigham City. stung, that is all. The "right people dont blame you one little bit. In fact, theyre glad you complained to Do-Man. It gives them the opportunity to admit there were a few seating problems; a few usher problems and some personality difficulties on that first night. Be assured theyll use your complaint as an example to their people on what not to do in the future. To make up for your unpleasant time, you will receive 19 free tickets for the Ringling Bros, circus which will be at the Salt Palace in September. Do-I- t Man wouldnt mind getting stung" that way. It Dosorot Nvwi mop Pete Codella points to rugged Virgin Narrows where will go. Tiny 3.8-mi- le section will likely be costliest interstate in country. They'll Do Some Checking I placed an order with a Long Island firm in January for some goods. I got part of it but cant get the rest. Ive written several letters. Can yon help me? K.F., Murray. It has come to our attention, their letter to Do-I- t Man said, that an adjustment due you . . . has not been completed. They want copies of any papers and correspondence relating to your complaint so they can do some Better Talk To A Lawyer Help, if yon can. A high pressured salesman sold a course to my granddaughter for a firm in Kansas City. She paid $30 down and signed a contract to pay $30 a month until $195 was paid off. Then she asked them to cancel. They told her it would tost her another $50 to cancel. Also nfy daughter paid them $10. Can you get some of the money back? H.E.W., Darper. Your letjer is very confusing. Seems your granddaughters stepfather contracted for the course on Feb. 25. The return of text material and a request for cancellation doesnt exactly void an executed contract They say, according to their cancellation policy, theyll cancel for $49.10, half of their usual price. As for your daughter, they said you signed this contract and they do not know what she intends to do. What to do? Find our your rights, if any, by contacting a lawyer. Your Complaints Confuse Them I sent M.O. for $31.90 to ft mail order sporting goods firm in Minnesota last November for ft 33, rifle. I ordered it through a Logan firm, I received notice in the middle of December that they were out of stock for 60 days. I havent heard a thing. Did., Logan. I am doing business with a Minnesota firm. They have not delivered 300 ballets and a 0 bnllet mold which I ordered. Fve written, bat no answer. J.D., Scottsdale, Aria. 30-3- They were confused when you didnt mention the Logan store. Regardless, they still havent this item and may not have in the immediate future. If you wish your money back, let them know. Theyre even more confused about the other problem, professing to not have anything in their files about you at all, JD. They will write you, however, and see if they can clear it up. ; i- . Rugged, Costly I--15 Link Continued from First Page deepest cut will be 336 feet. Access to the project is extremely difficult Right now the only way we can get into the area, from either direction, is on foot. When the river is lower, we can get through in our swamp buggies, Elazzard said. Actual construction on the final section will, in ail proba-bilitbegin this summer. I would guess and its just a that the contract will guess allow the low bidder about three years to do the job, With Blazzard indicated. good luck and no trouble from a flooding river, the job could possibly be completed in two years. Engineering methods Involving aerial photos, contour maps and triangulation computed by Univac have made the project possible. Its about the only way we can lay out such a section, Blazzard pointed out. It is, y, however, extremely accurate. In many places it is Impossible even to walk the center line of the roadway. . ' Aside from the as yet $14 million gap, the rest of the Arizona section of is completed as a graded and drained roadbed. The portion in Utah from south of St George to the Arizona border also is a graded e section. and drained Two more lanes of highway will be built, along with bridges over the Santa Clara and Virgin rivers, in ample time to meet the Arizona completion date. Bids for this work will be advertised in Febru1-- You've Got 87 Franc Refund In the summer of 1967 my daughter bought a foreign car through a SX. dealer. She got the car at the factory in England. In September in France the shifting fork broke. The car had only 6651 miles on it and the 12,000 mile warranty was in effect. But die was forced to pay lor the repairs be87 francs. When she came fore theyd give her the car to a talked she U.S. to the factory representative in back It was Implied they would consider her claim and return the money it she was entitled to it. But she did not and has not heard. This looks like a problem yon a. solve. C.VJEI. Can do. They said they thought the problem was taken incare of but discovered the claim was inadvertently filed for check sent a have now of As you they of stead paid. $16.50. He Collects Barbed Wire Where can collection and on barbed wire. I am starting a lot ol information. M.B., Levan. I get a book I need a You need Wire That Fenced the West, by Henry and Frances McCallum, published by the University of Oklahoma own library Press, Norman Okla. 73069. Better check your first. 1 moll 1 eoM and th votomo (Editor-- i Notoi Wfro lorry th moditolor wool make H ktipoMiblt M answer ovary ouottloo. Float. OS ontwor questions. Don't solid itamot or oolUddrostod envelop latorott WHIM only to tiven In till cokmn. Only nuwttnas it moral answared and telephone colls con bo accepted only a in Dwlt Mon pMn number nd Hlopbon at lb boors prescribed. Olvo your asm. ddrt Man Ml you.) but I Ml Do-not lor publication mnmt rmTnnnrmrtrmTnnnrff a 8 'rymTnrmTmnnrso Weekly Calendar Fun And Culture: Music And Dance CBS radio and TV broadcast In bio Tabernacle. Mormon TaMraacIa CMr 30 o.rn., April JO; rehearsal. 7:30 p m., April 34. Frea. Rum Slonczynska, tuest artist, Chas Utah Slat University Orchestra FlM Arts Center Concert Hall, I p.m.. April 2A MoaP Hiob School, I p.m., April 3S. Utah Sympnany Orchestra Theater Morris Comovsky and Broadway company. Chose "Lamp at Mldnloht" Fine Arts Cantor, Utah Slat University. 0 p.m., April 31. Chase Fine Arts C volar, Utah State University, I p.m., "King Lear" April 33 to X. except Sunday. "The Fantastickt" Brigham Young University Pardoe Drama Theater, 15 p.m., April IS through May 3, except Sundays and Tuesdays; 3:30 p.m. Tuesdays. "Cat and the Canary" Silver Wheel Theater, Park City, p.m., April 11. 35 and 34. Other Events and Hendtrson, Va"ey Mwlc Hall. North Also featuring Salt Lak. 8 30 p.m.. April 21 th'ooQfr 26; Mso 2 ?0 p rr . April 25 and Laooon Patio Pardurw. 9 p.m,, April 76 Fawlty "Tn Generation Gap Svrrfxs um, Orson Spencer Media Generated" Mall AirJitorlum. University of Utah, 7:20 d m., April 23. Lecture by StJev Kali, Weber "LSD And ttis Heaven and Hll Orvfls" Sail Palace , Exh bit Hall, through Shipstatfs and Johnson Ice Follits April 2. f the Sun" Star Chamber prcarTm. Hmen Planetarium, "Peopip J5 S. State, dally excarJ Mondays. Free admission to museum nd exhibit hall. ftouvaun two-lan- ary 1970. This section south of St. George was provided so Arizona could get into the gorge from the north for its construction work. M. .s'wSk Section of complete except for surfacing, winds through lonely Arizona country to point just east of gap. Photo by Utah Highway Dept, and lh The Arizona job through the River Narrows will require 214 years for completing tiie roadbed. Surfacing of the entire Arizona Strip will follow. Virgin Blaine J. Kay, highway engineer for the Utah Highway Department, said the design work on the section of in St George is virtually completed and right of way is being purchased. Bids on this section will be advertised in January 1970 and completion should coincide with the finish of work in Arizona. Arizona has little to gain from the interstate, which just slices through a little cor-ne- r of the state, but it has been encouraged to get on with the project through an agreement reached last September ht a meeting of the Western Association of State Highway Officials. Utah, which stands to benefit greatly by completion of the interstate, has loaned $2.5 million in federal funds to Arizona and will lend that much more each of three more quarters to ensure speedy completion of the job. Arizona will repay the loans from future federal allotments. Meanwhile, motorists will have to be patient for the next three years as they continue to uie the steep, winding U.S. Highway 91 between St. George ard Littlefield. The Utah Highway Department has indicated it will e maintenance of the road m!y and plans no major improvements as it will be abandoned when 115 is completed. y con-.nu- , W-uall- Motorists will hc4 to put up with narrow, twisting 91 three more '2S' years until the $K million gap J is closed. author |