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Show DESERET NEWS, Monday, V August 4, IMF gadabout's diary Pressure Rises For 'Tropic Of Levy Boost ir 0y sts Keep S05D, I n wuu i . i Thu nderstorms rumbled cross Utah over the weekend paving varying amounts of and iolsture oausing some minor wind and lightning dam- The of i- - pattern afternoon Thunder, snd evening storms t h undershowers will continue today and Tuesday with heavier precipitation in the south and east Winds gusted to 38 rpiles an hour in the Salt Lake Valley o Sunday evening, but the ver threat began thun-dersh- y - 0111111,111111111111,1,1 todaytolet h i tobacco ' ' cigarette advertising by -the end of the year. . ' makers have Ggarette agreed to quit broadcasting commercials if radio and television stations will cancel existing advertising contracts. ; I,- earnestly, urge each broadcasting licensee promptto ly to indicate Its willingness ' Moss said. .He noted that broadcasters hkve proposed a gradual elimination of cigarette ads over four years to avoid economic disruption. "But Moss .said that would not necessarily follow, and broadcasters ..over the next few months to replace most of the lost advertising time. . County Fair Time Sait Lake Murray Fair officials today dounty vfere busy preparing for the week-lon- g event which begins next Monday. in the 90s, - now 16.48 Inches, 3.87 inches J above noraaL re- opened. A public hearing will be held next Monday on the countys budget-mil- l levy in the County Commission chambers, Room 404. Commissioners will determine then whether to raise the 18.9 property mill levy to furnish revenues for the general purpose section of this years $27.6 million budget. .The Sanitation Department an additional need will $70,000, according to Commission Chairman Oscar Hanson g Jr. He said that a state s. was A Salt Lake in Salt Lake County Detention Center today after he was caught attempting to steal a. car from Bennett Ford parking lot, 47 W. 6th South, early Saturday. . The boy told Salt Lake City Police Officer C. W. Gray that he needed to steal the car since an automobile he had stolen earlier had been returned to the lot . v youth, 16 Auction Tuesday handicrafts, forestry, wood craft, entomoloand home gy, electricity, department Lt. Robert Stowe, head of the division, said the venera- - protog-raph- 4-- one-nint- Car Theft Fail Exhibits were checked into the fair Sunday, and most of the Fair President Earl E. Howe said ceramic and art Valley, is divided among four interests, with three owning h each and the fourth Jerry Murads Harmonicats and Stu Scott, comedian. - Negotiations for engineering Jvork on the Little Cottonwood East, will be Jark, 5900-9tthe with Coon, King and Jnade jinowlton Engineering firm. Salt Lake County commissioners have okayed a from County Surveyor J)ale R. Holt to negotiate a contract with the firm. He Jioted the cost should not kxceed $14,250 a j The county plans to build 4am about 7th East on Little JCottonwoofi Creek, and realign 5900 South atop a dike long the south side of the proposed pond. During heavy water runoff periods the pond would fill Svith water whose release Jwould be controlled to avoid flooding. At other times the rea would be used as a park. S C o mmissioners approved Jpaying $75,00(Mo the Murray . moval. Rd., has become the first trainee in 10 years to achieve a perfect score on physical training tests. Seaman McRae, in com- v.,. k Seaman standing and broad shuttle jumps and a run. His picture appeared in the Navy Times, and Seaman McRae received an engraved plaque at graduation ceremonies. He has been assigned to U.S.C.G. Port Security Station, Concord, Calif., where he is an explosive loading supervisor. 300-yar- d i re- Village sit-up- s, Board of Education and Gty as the countys share in construction of a $300,000 indoor swimming pool at the high school. The pool will be used during school hours by students, and at other times by the public. A request from George Anast, 1950 W. 3500 South, for $824 to pay for a county mistake was referred to the county attorneys office. Anast said the county made him install curb, gutter and sidewalk at his business at 3525 S. 1950 West. After installation he couldnt get into the business due to the height of the curbing and gutter. acknowlCounty officials edged the mistake and he was told to tear it out. He did, and now is seeking the costs of materials and Sea- pull-up- s, Eof Park Work S - ALAMEDA, CALIF. man Recruit Kim McRae, son of Mr. and Mrs. Glen M. T h o m p son, with McRae petition 450 new recruits at the Coast Guard Training Center here, scored a perfect 600 in tests, push-upincluding 30-3- Pad Okayed Seaman Honored 6836 Utah Tot Drown J. P. Banks. Resuscitation aid was ineffective. IT agie edwaros m SMS S. Sfmf 4 16-02- E, Open 401 S. 102-- 1 1 OPEN SHOWS Stat 0S7 4 1 f WM. g 7:05 9:30 Weak THIRD HOLD OVER! Scncly Denis 9 V Dayf NEWSWEEK Mog wine SttK South PEHfOHMMCfcf m Watatch -- III 0:30 ML IMM U(lMMt 1M COLOR ROiMEOOULIET Sunder .... No ordinary love story cMySide nnian3 NOWl ficmbosJ FIRST MIYIM "A FRESH AND STIMULATING FILMl "&ssr SHOWING! tauiious TONY RANDAU - ft CNMCOLOS JANET LEIGH MNAM8ION :R0AS1A1R UmtsdArtatf Curteimt 7:5 and : Faahirat: 7:30 and f:4l e KRADNnZnoMCTMl PLUS Latest confidential commu-piqu- e from the Presley front: Priscilla is now enrolled in a Los Angeles dramatic school. So far Elvis appears to be taking his defeat in good grace. color the movie at of(he FJlfountawi I un. riOM THI IICINNINdl nuuoatt nemo naans i ROBERT full-tim- wilder 1 - !! ' 7:00-Cl- Priscilla Presley, growing e tired of being the lady of the manor, has been itching to have a try at acting. Elvis, as Ive told you, has been firm in insisting he's wanted her removed from the show business and quietly at home caring for their young exercise in astonishment that grows wilder and 4 mm. able to manage it. Electrifying ... EEEKEZp A ROBINSON - MARGRET Frances would like to see Van achieve some permanent happiness even if she hasnt been 0 ImIIi li afir8t-rat- PETULA 5S?xrl CLAf?K refer? SHOW FOR THI A OAKLING WHO U MMlir. SAVE wC2 CAM Qj. Shows 715, 9:45 An epic drama of adventure and exploration! j FSOMPE.wmi BOTTli FREE M30WSVWY! I RIDE TICKETS AT picnic FAcamts husky e.ee.4.... II EVERY MONDAY Is LADIES' DAY FREE SWIMMING FOR ALL LADIES AFTER ants. LUC4TSO Wendel R. Peterson, 20, 636-3- r d A v e., has b e en charged with possession of marijuana in a complaint signed by Salt Lake County before Deputy Sheriff Justice of the Peace Ralph Childs. Deputy Verl Buxton arrested Peterson Friday evening ex-wi- I HELD OVER! Salt Laker Faces Jeannies Virginia, lit OGDEN Two attorneys today asked acting Ogden aty Judge Ronald O. Hyde Judge Hyde took the motion under advisement and said he would announce his decision Wednesday. No, still not exposing her navel you have to leave something to the imagination but that's about all thats not exposed when the lights hit l.er mirrored and cut out daisy design costume just right. If Van Hefliin and Maureen OSullivan take that expected walk up the aisle, the union will have the full blessings of of 28 years. Vans i h Seek To Bar Publicity In "i Court Case waift for an order restricting further publicity or allowing further publicity in the case of their clients. The . attorneys, Frank S. Warner and John Hutchison, both court appointed, represent William Hayden Sampley and Robert Douglas Reid. The two defendants were first charged with armed robbery in connection with a robbery at McDonalds Drive-i- n on July 1, and later with assault with Intent to commit murder in connection with the stabbing of a Weber County ; jailer. After the second charge they appeared in the court of Gty Judge Glenn Mecham in handcuffs - and with legs manacled. The order requested by the two attorneys today would restrict pictures in the courtroom or corridors, the use of pictures previously taken, release of information by any persons present in court during any proceedings, and release of information about prior records of the defend- have taken place, because, as you know, Connie recently divorced the romantic losser of our day. sensational That gown Barbara Eden has been wearing during her College Inn engagement in Chicago has her husbands full approval. 0 theUt,tower SIEVE McQUEEN TnS Q WMUTIliUb : Partyte 363-45- 16 UTAMLA fonts n C PM. MONDAYS t:I r- Now Haying Wed. Thru Sat. nite at 8:30 The Roaring 20's Farca with Music GETTING GERTIES GARTER 1 Tickets now available $2.00 a person tssafeY 363-445- On Stage at the Joe-Ge- To Use Gas MOVIE AUDIENCE GUIDE Salt Lake Gty commissioners will open bids Thursday at 10:30 a.m. in Room 301-nishing nurse. Eddie Fisher is planning to fly over from the states, to visit her. But it doesnt mean No one a reconciliation. seems to be a hundred per cent sure that they ever were married, but something must Oh, they allow you to make the picture there (unlike Spain, which refused The even Adventurers," Ffc.2VS.MSI near Pinecrest Reservoir. y Stevens arrived in with 28 pieces of baggage, her two small children, her sister and a Scotch Connie Marijuana Count MAPLETON, Utah County A Maple-to- n (UPI) boy drowned this morning in an irrigation ditch here. Dead was Jimmy Aston, son of Mr. and Mrs. John Aston. The boy was found shortly after 8:30 a.m. by a neighbor, Qty-Count- corrupted. law enacted this year has Increased trash, and garbage collection, requiring purchase of additional garbage trucks. The county now has to bury garbage, and debris instead of burning it. Assessor Earl Baker has indicated that his department will reequire an additional The sale was ordered by Third District Court, Stowe said. He said ownership of the Structure, first condominium-typ- e building in the Salt Lake program later In the week. The fair will also be highlighted by a fireworks display and a professional showing fit The Constitution Building, a downtown business block at 2 S. Main St., will be sold at public auction Tuesday noon by the Qvil Division of the Salt Lake County sheriffs . be mostly except near 110 at St George SL Georges high Sunday was 108. Low for the state was 54 at Bryce Canyon. Salt Lake Gtys high and low were 95 and 65. The .05 of an inch of rain raised the total for August to .15 of an inch. Total for the water year, which began last Oct. 1, is Usually, , when property is auctioned off at public sale, it is a tax deed situation. stock, poultry and other exhibits.; Ribbons and other awards will be presented periodically, with main prizes to be presented at a special do so, aided that will ready bad their budgets ble structure will be disposed of at a petition sale, something he has never experienced before. economics entries will be checked into the fair Thurs day. The fair will run from Aug. with Judging of live11-1- Industry drop might be able thundershowers in the south and east portions through Saturday. Temperatures will average 2 to 5 degrees above normal for the period. Skies will be partly cloudy Tuesday. High temperatures though it would have added $16 million to the economy), but they stop short of allowing their citizens to see the film. Actually, when a friend of Millers took a chance and published Tropic of Cancer in France, it was not ir, French but ir, English only so that the natives would not be By SHEILAH GRAHAM . The film PARIS (NANA) that could never be made that will probably never be shown in France, according to producer - director Joseph will wind up producStrick tion here in two weeks. According to Mr. Strick, the film, "Tropic of Cancer based on the Henry Miller best seller that was written in the early 1930s but remained in the United unpublished States until &:ght years ago will get th2 same treatment in France as did his masterpiece, Ulysses in Ireland, where it was made. $5,000. Sen. WASHINGTON (AP) Frank E. Moss, 1 urged radio and television t e breaking up about 9 p.m. Only damage reported was to a carousel in the parking lot at Warshaws Giant Foods 5520 Van Winkle Expressway. Salt Lake Gty had only .05 of an Inch of rain by 6 p.m. reSunday, but Roosevelt ported .40 of an injh. Other amounts included Cedar Gty .21, Dugway .18, Helper .14, Logan .06, Blanding .07, Milford .C5, Ogden .01 and the! University of Utah .03 Radar showed a few lingering light showers in southern Utah this morning and Cedar City reported light rain. The five-daforecast fndi- cates a chance of afternoon' Salt Lake County Commissioners met today to review department budgets reportedly in need of additional funds. Two departments have al- Cancer Nears Finish Thtw raftnt apply to Mmt i oftarNo 1, 1H$ Building, on furand installing THIS SIAk gas-fuel- edi Mic.lw Um till, wm Opprpvd under the Metien Pktur .d fc electric generators and auxiliary equipment at the sewage treatment plant, 1850 of fj N. Redwood Rd. The generator system will utilize methane, or sewer gas, now being burned as waste. The system will save the city electrical power bills estimated at $15,000 to $30,000 a year. f (i) elation, ter Suggeited QENERAL audience,. Suggeited g audience, S Cod fur MATURE (parental ditcre-tie- n adviied). funoni under not admitted, unlett o companied by parent or adult RESTRICTED 16 SATURDAY to Party Time Rodao in the West Ruffast-Tuffe- st Say goodbye to boredom and evenings alone. There's always fun end excitement at Arthur Murray. Call today for free dance demonstration for you, or both fit you. Then dance your way through any party...at home or on vacationl DANCE-p- ut a little fun In your hing else comes close. nv-- t, 8:00 p.m. Davis Stadium $2.00 par parson , Children under 12 Frte Arthur Anrrav MAMCMMB CANGft STUOMtt guardian. Person, under 13 net odmittad. BtNNY CHAN'S BRING THE FAMILY! and wow e eowotoe ALL-STA- ION Itf COHOS I Oft SUL CNTCKTAMftKNT Lk reg. $1.59 Choice of bated petal with Mur craom er french frit BUFFET DINNER A superlative fcri array of tempting dinner entrees for the whole family. CHILDREN J fa feg. Vi PRICE. MONDAY NIGHT SPECIAL FROM S P.M. TO 10 PJS. ISM 480 East 4th South OFree Perking 1 u ' u b'ti u 1 cj u kj GTu) CaT3 mfasJ U' ml R SPECTACULAR uii RESTAURANT IS NOW OPEN FOR HOME DELIVERY SERVICE OLSON S1LTLRS HTMllTiOm 4:30 P.M. to 10:30 P.M. DAILY College Show winner, rowMiaats KIERA LEWIS Ventriloqulit 293-096- In Downtown Aroa Call China Food Kitchen 328-02- 3 or 364-084- 2 994 South Main ADULTS S3 8 2055 West 3500 South and Operatic lyric Tennor 'till 2 Midnight In Granger Area Call ROY SAM THOMPSON Except Friday and Saturday 4:30 P.M. FRED BLACKBURN e ,2 Cospensors: ONE NIGHT ONLY TUESDAY, AUGUST 5- - 7:30 p.nt. SALT PALACE ARENA TICKETS: CHILDREN (12 A and Champion Marimblst JUNE MAV0R International Ballroom Champions mitt) SJ SI DESERET NEWS Salt Polsco Ticket Office, alt Soars and ZCMI outlets, Hill BMr Montgomery Wnrdi In Gransor end Tooele, and Mickay's Music in Brigham City. World Conforoneo en Records Official Entertainment |