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Show X DESERET 16 A Juno NEWS, Friday, 6, 1969 Burglary Loot Valued At $900 4Trl NORTH F CITY CLEANUP gdeo Vote Movie rdiraance By BUDD BURNETT Deseret News Staff Writer OGDEN An ordinance making it a misdemeanor to show either moving or still pictures that appeal primarily to the prurient Interests of people under 18 was adopted by the city council following a public hearing here Thursday night The ordinance specifies that it is unlawful for any person to exhibit or display or show any still or motion picture to, or which is seen by a person under the age of 18 years which picture or pictures manifestly tend to corrupt the morals of said persons. the council to oppose the ordi- nance. Rampton Seeks Canyonland Road about time Uncle Sam built a highway to carry conventional automobiles into National Park, Gov. Calvin L. Rampton said today Its after returning from Washington, D.C. where he conferred with George Hertzog, national park service director, on the matter. The park was designated May 8, 1965. To get into scenic areas of the park, however, jeeps or horses still are necessary. Hertzog would make no definite promises to the governor FOWLER GAS WATER HEATER Fully Automatic SIZES Gat. GLASS LINED Guaranteed for 5 Years. This meant a lot with our great water pretture here. for a road and said he Is considering construction of an aerial tramway to rarry people over Elephant Hill Into the Needles area of Canyonlands. I have no objection to a tramway, but it would be too expensive and would take too long to build in my opinion, Rampton said. Another objection would be that once over Elephant Hill tne park visitor still would not have his car with him to take him to other view areas. RAMPTONS PROPOSAL Rampton said he now believes that a road should be built, skirting to the north of rugged Elephant Hill. This road should extend to the over-loo- k of the confluence of the Colorado and Green rivers, he said. Such a road also would afford access to Chesler Park, although a short hike might be required to get into this beautiful area. Hertzog promised to let Rampton and Sen. Frank E. know soon conMoss, cerning definite park road would extend couth-war- d from outside Elephant Hill and provide park entry through Beef Basin. Probe Tire Theft PLUMBER 9 AAA. 'TIL 4 FOR WEEKLY PICKUP, THE TRASH MUST BE OUT MONDAY BY 7.00 A M. -- 5 5th Current civil disobedience is sowing the seeds of a society vastly different from anything yet known in the United States ? society with no respect for personal liberty or property rights. This warning was delivered Thursday night to graduates of College of Eastern Utah by Rep. Lorin N. Pace, Lake, speaker cf the Utah House of Representatives, Declaring he finds it unbelievable that as a nation we have so naively accepted the civil disobedience, term Pace said the turmoil has raised two critical issues: His drive against pornographic materials being sold on newsstands started about a month ago. He told the council that many objectionable publications found on newsstands two and three weeks ago have been removed. This dearly shows that the distributors and sellers of these publications can police themselves without too much trouble, he said. We will continue policing the newsstands for objectionable publications, Kelley said, but we also solicit the help of parents, PTA and similar ' groups. lt I PEAL m $614 WURIITZER $595 Cost$1,50Q SALE $i,o?5$65Q $475 ITHOMUS Thomas Celt $930 mAKE OFFER SALE $199 TERMS AS LOW AS $13.50 MONTH LINOLEUM Wideit choice of colon Extra smooth surface Soamloss oasy to cloan $259 square yard Open Daily to 6 p.m. Fri. 'Til 9 p.m. KETCHUM'S 355-465- 6 6 2233 S. 7th East Take the Freeway fcxit at 7th East Skaggs now brings to you the c-- 'V Hv' ' s - V r. v ,,i I ''"v '', s i s ' s " Wpw t iI latest selection in Glen I If. "V Campbell record albums i Irl . . . As. - & at Low Skaggs Prices! 1 Wo OUR REGULAR V $3.69 ' f. (j f YOUR i 'A CHOICE I ? w 64 rI Tuq r-- I fa flat E. .Pi ys"' & jP EACH MADE TO SELL WHITE FOR 'J U or BIRCH .im 38" to 48" $4.79 ' P'PfJ TOMATO PLANTS What an array of your favarita Clan Camp bell hit tunas. Chuasa: A New Plact in tha Sun, Galveston, Wichita lineman. Hey Little One, Phoenix, and Gentle on My Mind. Also Bobby Gentry and Glen Campbell selections. Hurry ta Skaggs and really save! ok 4-- Kf A ' w K 15c -- Ilf " Ijtr-V-J- , 2 cu. ft. UtoOMsbWsImt 4th So. at 7th W. Optn 8:30 a.m.-- p.m. Sun. 9 a.m.--4 p.m. PRICE STEER MANURE Lowrey Cost $1,400 SALE $799, $1,400 (Armstrong Reg. 59c I .$1,800 $795 Others as low as $295 dahlias I THOMAS RYTHM Two Keyboard SS HURR.YJ!! FLOWER POTS j 5?!sL" r TOUR CHOICE GREf?EU0,NrT,MUS Now $1,980 law Prices Outstanding QflBDuQD ; s, PFITZERS VI t-- O $998 I STEPPING STONES 11" to 24" The school was entered by ' breaking glass in a door. Some New, . .Some Used Some Reconditioned Beautiful Tone Organs at ' RilStktMSlM n f BULBS BIRCH burelars wanted them for their own use. t NKs ROSE TRELLIS CLUMP Was Hammond ire Can our political Institutions, based on the will of the majority expressed through voting, survive? O par F35e. the same time. Thieves pried open three cabinets. Tools valued at $300 were taken. Of. ; ficer L. Mortensen said of tools indicates the t v,$ ; GLADIOLUS tach M DRASTIC CLEARANCE the Can we authority of the majority and respect for law without which pur political institutions cannot survive? PRICE d Mi 5c The mechanic shop area at West High School, 241 N. 2nd West, was burglarized about l 0 )tm SOUTH Cherish Liberty, CEU Grads Told AGIO'S CLEARANCE while they fast Optical Co., 135 S. Main, and removed eight cameras with a total value of $600 Officer B. Johnson said the thieves did noi enter the main part of the building. JUNE 16 TO JUNE 20 said several tires valued in excess of $100 were stolen from the American Oil warehouse, 172 Sugar St., Monday. Burglars also broke into a Midvale ball park concession stand at 6th Avenue and Main Street and stole a microphone and baseball equipment valued at $100. oil BEDDING PLANTS u z community Contemporary standards will be used in determining whether a picture tends to corrupt the morals of youth. City Attorney Jack Richards said a person convicted can be fined not more tuan $299, or be imprisoned In the county jail for six months, or both. A dozen local citizens lauded the council for adopting the ordinance and pledged their support. No one went before Passage of the ordinance took care of one part of City Charles Kelleys Manager campaign aimed at pornographic material on newsstands and obscene movies. Thefts of MIDVALE tires, a microphone and baseball equipment In two burglaries here were being Investigated by police today. Police Chief Louis S. Smith PJM. netted burglars building stolen $900 in items. In a morning burglary, thieves pried open the lock of a display case at Standard HI SOUTH TEMPLE which BY LICENSED JUNE 9 TO JUNE 13 k plans. Bates E. Wilson, Canyon-land- s National Park superintendent, Is opposing a road ever Elephant Hill on grounds that this would scar scenic beauties. Instead, he wants to build a lengthy access road INSTALLATION OPEN MON. THRU SAT. :30 A.M. 'Til PUH. OPEN SUNDAY AREAS Two burglaries Thursday one at a downtown business a'.d the other at a high school MOCK ORANGE JAPANESE QUINCE COTONEASTER s , f' ) My4 if i 4 V- - YOUR CHOICE DOWNTOWN STORE NORTH TEMPLE 27 East Broadway N. Temple at 8th W. EAST MURRAY OLYMPUS HILLS 5600 So. 9th East 3973 Wasatch Blvd. r-- WMiUMjMlHM . h.J,OBn IV 0 -- B |