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Show ft mpn raTrpiy.yy.,prif-,y.rti,p,yl- g DESS?WS Friday, Jun 6, 1969 1 . Meeting at Murray City Hall, the council okayed a request by State Highy for a widening project on Redwood Road from way officials to buy rights-of-wa- to 9th North and from 35th to 62nd South. y to be Other purchased, include an extension of the Van Winkle Expressway along Highland Drive from 62nd to 71st South, including an interchange with to be located about 65th South. A widening project of 4th North and 26th South in to U.S. 91 Bountiful from y will also require purchase, pending approved from the Davis County Correlation Committee. FEDERAL FUNDING Temple rights-of-wa- rights-of-wa- Jean R. Driggs, programming and scheduling engineer for the State Highway Department, said council approval is necessary for federal funding. Reluctant approval was given by council members for purchase of 85 acres of land located near 6400-9t-h East for use as a public park. Charles Baugh, county recreation official, said the total cost of the land purchase will be $600,000, with half to be sought from federal sources. Plans for the facility Include several types of picnic areas, ball diamonds, parking, cycling and nature paths, as well as other recreational areas. Baugh said the park would take some of the heavy burden off city parks and help eliminate overcrowding problems presently existing at Deseret News Staff Writer Application forms for private clubs and restaurants to use in acquiring liquor stores on their premises were sent to the printer today and will be distributed by June 15. Sharp M. Larsen, director of the Utah Liquor Control received die Commission, forms today from Gerald Irvine, attorney - member of the three-ma- n liquor commission, who has been preparing them for several weeks. Larsen said he has a list of private clubs in Utah and will mail applications to them on or about June 15 along with an explanatory letter. About 50 restaurants have and Liberty Parks. ; Sugarhouse APPROVE STUDIES Douglas Campbell, council executive seer etary, announced the approval of an application for $66,000 in federal funds for transportation, water and sewer work, studies. The countys share will cqme from services contributed by county employes participating in the studies. Campbell noted that the water and sewer study will cost around $18,000 and will begin soon following a minor change in the proposed plans. Parents About-To-B- e Kat-zork- e, the intruder said. - Mrs. Katzorke said sarcastically, heading for the bedroom to pack her suit- -- Oh, really, case. Katzorke said, Look," going to have a baby In a few minutes and we have to get to the hospital. Take whatever you want and get were out For several minutes that we more or less followed, ignored him, Katzorke said. I was in the bedroom changing clothes and my wife was The couple was packing. also noticing that drawers and closets had been ransacked. ' The burglar, meanwhile, had become apologetic. He remained in the kitchen, repeat- ing I'm sorry, Im sorry. He was as nervous as we Katzorke said. Once were, he realized the situation, he was almost ashamed of what he was doing. SECTION Gty, Regional Obituaries Weather Map .Action Ads B 1-- 1 8 9 9 9 20 V V The blaze nearly destroyed h the Pacific Hotel, St. Adjacent shops and taverns sustained heavy smoke and water damage. Officials of the Dee LDS Hospital identified the victim as Ben Trujillo, age and permanent address unknown. Trujillo was reported to have died from smoke inhalation, rather than bums. Injured: Bob Mott, 68, admitted to the hospital for smoke inhala- used furniture store. Major portion of the fire was confined to the. rear of the hotel. Assistant Fire Chief William Brown expressed concern, upon first arriving at tlie fire, that the blaze could have jumped to adjoining buildings before the flames could be knocked down. Chief Brown tion. Jesse Larsen, smoke 72, inhalation If he had, I guess I said. would have shot him with The couple arrived at the hospital at 1 p.m. where Katzorke telephoned the police. Robert Katzorke, Douglas and three seven pounds ounces, was bom at 5:44 p.m. Were really going to have a story to tell this kid on his Katzorke Mrs. birthday, said. it treated for and re- leased. shortly after 5 a.m. by a resident of the hotel, Del Monico. I woke up smelling smoke, then I ran to the front of the hotel and about broke down Helens door to have her call the firemen, he said. Helen Estrada, hotel manager, reported about 20 persons had rented rooms for the night The thick, gray smoke covered the entire block surrounding the hotel. Ogden Police Officer Richard Nebeker said he arrived with the first fire trucks and tried to get Write To Firm While I was in Boston I saw a picture The Andy Warhol displayed in an art shop. Now that I Pig by am back home I want to purchase it, but cannot remember the name of the shop. Can yon help me? J. B., Salt Lake City. Too many galleries or shops in the vicinity where you told Do-I- t Man to pinpoint, but a S.L. concern assured us that this print could be purchased from New York Graphic Society, 95 E. Putnam Ave., Greenwich, Conn. Hope theyre right. Who Is Right About Warranty I bought a used range from a local store and it had a warranty. After a month one of the beating elements burned out I railed them and someone came to check it but didnt fix it. I called them and they said it would cost too much to replace it. I checked the cost myself and called them bark and told them it wasn't much. The manager said he'd check again but Ive never heard anything. Mrs. N. E. M., Salt Lake City. They claim you did not call until after 90 days. They say their service record shows this and they wont replace the said element Thf will a used one but at a charge. Ddht poured men exhausted the supply carried on fire normally trucks. Large crowds of early risers were attracted to the fire. bers and students a greater voice in university affairs was approved Thursday by the University of Utah Board of Regents. Regents - The new governance framework, explained by academic vice president Dr. Thomas C. King, calls for organization of college or area councils. At present the university has 12 colleges. It is expected, VIEW DIM ON UNIFIED S.L. POLICE, FIRE UNIT Public Safety Commissioner James L. Barker Jr. promptly turned thumbs down on unification of police patrolling and fire fighting today after a preliminary report from a study team. Jour to Peoria, 111., to Arriving from a observe police-fir- e fighter operations, the team advised Barker the system would not save money and it raises g The district also added additional salary lanes, including one for those holding the certificate, p r o fessional several problems. Among difficulties encountered were leaving crime districts unpatrolled for hours while police answer fire calls; uncoordinated fire battalion effort resulting from delays of patrolmen-fir- e fighters in arriving at the scene, and a general morale problem of the by employes with confusion in hopping from one job to Brinkerhoff said. of to n announce salary settlement with teachers. The two districts combined, however, have fewer than 50 teachers. mi - also accepted an annual financial report which mirrors the schools rapid growth over the last decade. The masters degree minimum was Increased from $5,560 to, $6,347, a boost of $787, and the maximum was increased from $7,631 to $8,618, a lift of $987. districts mem- faculty younger that each will organize on both faculty and student levels. The councils would be the principal initiative legislative bodies," King said. The present Faculty Council would concern itself with universitywide affairs, he said. Students in each college would organize and choose one member (12 in all) to serve on the Faculty Council, ,with full voting rights, he explained. Presently two students, foe student body president and the chairman of the Affairs Academic Board, - serve on the council, but have no vote. Two graduate, students also serve on the coun-ci- L King said, A proposal to revise academic governance so as to John Brinkerhoff, superintendent, said the - beginning pay for the bachelor degree has been raised from last years $5,310 to $5,825, a $515 increase. Maximum pay for bachelor degree teachers was raised from $7,381 to $8,096, an increase of $715. the second K. CHAFFIN By LAVOR give another. Under the new plan, all 16 students would have full voting rights, along with the 73 faculty members who make up the council. We hope the new academic assembly will provide an orderly forum where debate can take place between students and faculty, King said. 057 problem? Dial 6 to 9 p.m. ), Monday through Friday, or writ to Ban 1267, Sait Lake Gty, Utah 86110. but if you know what kind of money you are talking about then maybe can prove they are wrong about the warranty Small Claims Court could be your recourse. Go Pick lip Check In April, 1968 we paid off a car that we had full insurance on. Weve been trying to get a refund on the insurance but can not They keep referring ns to the local car dealer Mrs. D. A., Salt Lake Gty. bat they are no help. Company said refund check has been sent to the car dealer, so you apparently can pick it up there. Were Not Much Help I have been trying to locate the stock certificate book for Pelican Uranlnnf Corp., which had its office at one time at h East. The original incorporators were D. A. Sa.iford; Tom Manuel; Jesse Herman; Bruce Fitzgerald and R. L. Griffis. Anything you can do would be appreciated. IV. R. 463-7t- D., Logan. Griffis disappeared, nobody seems to know where. Fitzgerald died; Herman completed some schooling and went back east Dont know about others. Gaims were reportedly very The annual report, according to Regent Roy W. Simmons, shows "university financial affairs in very good Financial manage, condition. ment at the school compares cation. with the best in private indusKing explained that under try, lie declared. new procedures at file U. of The report details bofir risU. all students, including ing enrollment and costs, with costs climbing faster than stufreshmen, are assigned to col' leges and thus should be dent population. One explana-Se- e involved in the college-leve- l GREATER on Page B-- 8 An Inquisitive Cqt Causes Blackout - BLANDING (UPI) The launch of an Athena missile to test the reentry characteristics of intercontinental ballistic missiles was delayed 30 minutes today by a cat who disrupted a radar facility. An Army spokesman, Jim Lovelady at the White Sands Missile Grounds in New Mexico, said the cat climbed a utility pole in Blanding and short-circuit- a transformer. This set off a chain reaction disrupting a tower at a critical radar tracking facility 15 miles away at White Mesa but firm was suspended by secretar yof office March 29, 1957 for failure to pay taxes. Celebrated In Protestant Churches I have been telling my children for some time that there is a childrens day. I can find nothing on my calendar about it Can yon help me? Mrs. D.R., LaSal. Not quite sure what you think It may be, but as far as we know, Childrens Day is celebrated in many Protestant churches on the second Sunday in June thats this Sunday next. On this day, churches often promote boys and girls from one Sunday School class to another. The church service is often undertaken by members of the youth groups, or children take part in programs, including songs and stories. The childrens or youth choir, if there is one, may also be featured. The Methodist Episcopal Church started Childrens Day in tenure. also think the change will give us a chance to get away from the big university image and allow us to get back to some basic communi- good ones, states organizations. He emphasized that the change also is aimed at involving young faculty members who, traditionally, find little opportunity for involvement in academic governance until they rise in rank and We Marking Lot Problem Hov Residents of the burned-ou- t hotel were taken in by friends along the street. Most of the residents escaped with only a pair of trousers, while one unfortunate victim elderly wore only a pair of under-Se- e 1 DEAD on Page B-- 8 (Governing Plan Okayed Deseret News Education Editor Salary increases averaging nearly $1,000 per teacher. Including yearly increments and added insurance contributions, have been granted in Wayne School District. is mi Using overhead snorkel unit, fremen battle Ogden hotel blaze. BICKNELL, Wayne County 40 I $ :. Salary Hike y station Reserve air tanks had to be rushed from the central station to the scene of the fire three blocks away, after fire- Wayne Gives IUI, Teachers Is it legal to use a private parking lot as a used car lot in a residential zone? Several years ago we gave our perufis-sio- n to a man to put in a parking lot next to our property. It was agreed there was to be no night parking. Now it is being used as a used ear lot and it is noisy. Weve tried to get Mrs. E. II., Salt something done, but to no avail. Can you? Lake City. City planning and zoning board has now taken action, and they have also talked to you. Complaints have been filed to correct situation, .The board believes in leniency if they get cooperation, but if not, then there is no hesitancy to use city court complaints. Ogden on the blaze from high ft Don Wangsgard, age unknown, treated for severe right hand and arm lacerations after he broke a window in the hotel trying to escape. The fire was discovered Action (Pends West water , Off-dut- y firemen were called in by officials to relieve the night-shifire fighters. Many of the firemen had to be removed from the blaze for short periods of rest because of the heavy smoke in the building. released. Utahs the in the air. William Severing, 50, treated for smoke inhalation and Wayne sounded general alarm shortly after arriving on the scene; A snorkel unit summoned from the take-hom- His shame, however, didnt prevent him from taking the pistol, along with 100 rounds of ammunition, a pendant watch and a wrist watch, worth $25 each and owned by Mrs. Katzorke. I have to have the gun, he said as he walked out. After what he did, he couldnt very well have left Katzorke the gun behind, 'CV'V ' into the front hall of the hotel but . . . we couldnt get half way down the hall, the smoke was so thick Many of the hotels occupants were rescue down ladders propped agajn'st the front of the building .The hotel is located over a 'tavern and a Brinkerhoff said, however, that our teachers received very little increase last year. Last years raises amounted to virtually nothing in terms e of pay, he said. Under The Gun For Real New mothers who feel they were under the gun the day their offsprings were born should reserve some sympathy for Mrs. Mike (Julie) 749 E. 3rd South. reWhen the Katzorkes turned home from an emergency visit to their obstetrician Wednesday toon to throw a few things in a suitcase for a quick trip to the hospital, they were confronted by a iqan with a pistol. He had taken my .38 special out of a drawer and loaded it, Katzorke said. You took me by surprise, v 148-25t- MURRAY Purchases of rights-of-wa- y for five road projects totaling $880,000 and $300,000 worth of land for a park were approved Thursday by the Salt Lake County Council of Governments. By GORDON. KIRBY , V, i pants. By JACK MONSON Deseret News Staff Writer - - A general alarm OGDEN fire in a lower 25th Street hotel early this morning claimed the life of one man and injured four other occu- Council Approves Land Purchases North Htetd 1 GCoSOed lira By JAY LIVINGOOD Deseiet News Staff Writer B1 O y which in turn delayed , the launch of the missile, 100 miles from Blanding, at the White Sands Utah launch complex near Green River. Lovelady' said the cat, which was killed, cost American taxpayers several thousand dollars in lost rangetime. The missile was finally launched at 2:55 a.m. The Athena rocket is part of the Armys five year program to test the reentry characteristics of ICBM missiles. An earlier missile was successfully launched at 10:55 p.m., Lovelady said, adding . both missiles impacted on the range 450 miles southeast of the Utah launch complex. Auditor Wins National Post Karl N. Snow, Utah legislative auditor, has been elected to the American Society for Public Administrations national council. Snow will serve a three-ye- ar term. He now is president of the Utah Chapter of the society. oiuiiiiiioimHifliniminiiiiiiiminaiiiimui 1868. Not Popular Anymore SHOP TIL are trying to find where to get some Jersey Black and Jersey White Giant chickens and some information about W'e them. Mrs. A.K., Stockton. Apparently no breeders of this type in Utah, but David Camomile, supervisor of the poultry exhibits at the Utah State Fair, will see if he can locate some out of state breeders for you. You have been given his address so you can write. These chickens, the largest domestic breeds, are raised primarily for show. They were popular as commercial poultry once, but were found too difficult to dean by mechanical methods. (idltor'i Not: Wo'r lorry th number of cult qnd th volume of moil mok It impossible to answer tvory question. Pleas, no medical or leeal questions. Don't send stomps or anveiopes at answers can only be qivan In this column. Only questions at general interest will ba ms hours proscribed. Giro your name, sddross and telephone numbor answered and Mthon calls can be acceoted anly en tha Do-Maatphon not tar eubiicatma but to half Do-Man halo you.) TONIGHT imiuiMiiiiiiiiiimminuiDfKiniiiniiiuiiiiuinni ' |