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Show 10 A October NEWS, Monday, CjESERET 19t? 6, Cold Spell Relaxes Utah Grip City Distributing Sample Ballots To sample ballots u f' e in local gov-e- i distributed being nment offices today by City - i "'Shc sen. Tiie ballots show 11 candidate.; for two Salt Lake City Comm isston posts and four candidates for one city judge position as ihoicet in a primary election Oct. 21. The commission posts are r for terms, and the r a judge position four-yea- six-yea- term. Ballot instructions caution voters that only two squares opposite commissioner candidate names may be marked, while only one may be marked on the judge ballot. The four commission candidates with the highest vote tallies and the two judge candidates garnering the most votes will appear on the Nov. 4 municipal ballots for Salt 3,ake City, Hogensen explained. Voters may register Tuesday and Oct. 14 for the Oct. 21 primary election. Troopers Needed Applications for 20 appoint- ments on the State Highway Patrol now are being received by the State Personnel Department, State Capitol. Col. Ray H. Evans, patrol superintendent, said the register of persons qualified to fill replacements is exhausted. The beginning pay for troopers is $506 a month and allowance. The radio dispatchers and way station employes receive a beginning salary of $481 and the uniform allowance. uniform $25 on their department cars when state officials over stay parking limits while on official business to city and county offices. tv Airport mission air relaxed its grip in city com- meeting contract lor the curb and gutter project to G. A. Linnebach Construction Co., East. The firm was lowest of three bidders this week and was within $8,200 of engineers estimate for the cost. Also recommended will be the awarding of a $146,372 contract to Gibbons and Reed for Co.- - 825 W. 9th North, overlaying runway, taxiways st18 4820-13t- h Moss. E. Frank was accused today of sponsoring legislation to keep 26 Chinese ship jumpers" in the United States as a favor to a Washington lobbyist. The charge was made at a luncheon of the Utah Republican Womens Club by Fred T. state GOP party Wright, Sen. and entrance roadways at the airport west of West Jordan. The firm bid lowest of three contractors and within $2,400 of what engineers estimated airport improvements would chairman. He cited this as an example of just how far afield he (Moss) has strayed in meeting the needs and requests of Utahns. cost. Request Service Inc., has petitioned Salt Lake City its denial a to reconsider month ago of an application to operate ambulance in the city. Commissioners will hear the request later this month. on temp-eiatuie- Tesday. Engineers are recommending awarding of a $133,319 Moss Criticized Gold Cross Services, 2 work Cold From Cache Valley to the Warning Wasatch Front to the Milford area, temperatures in the mid and upper 60s with clear and sunny skies Parleys Canyon has been closed to traffic for six days, but there are still joyriders, picnickers and hunters who don't believe the old saw about a detour. Utah Highway Patrol troopers sjient the weekend chasing down motorists who not only disregarded detour signs at the canyons mouth, but lemoved them along with sawhorses blockading the road and drove on. Troopers and Utah Highway Department officials were tightening the blockade today, said Sgt. NpiI S. teenagers were referred to Juvenile Court for an attempted robbery which they claimed was a practical joke." The boys, 17 and 16, weie arrested Saturday about 1 a.m. a few blocks away from Bishop. Dozens of autos have been traveling through the canyon daily, hampering construction of new segments of Interstate 80 through the canyon. The route will be dosed until next summer while the road is being rebuilt into a superhighway. Traffic is being two miles north through Emigration Canvon. the Highland 66 Service Station, 2885 Highland Dr., where the incident occurred. do anything wr&ng, stick-up- . Go to the a is this backroom and you won't get hurt. Dont Two the attendant could see either of the cai rying a gun, lie ran acro--Highland Drive to a restaurant where he notified police. When bo' not s arrested boys The two admitted making the robbeiv statements, but told police, This was just a prank, a personal joke we do it all Die time. We didnt know he was going to get scared and tell the police. Kenneth Ray Hockett, 18. Beverly St., the station attendant, was working the lube bay area when the two boys entered the station. One of the boys ordered Hockett, 2788 were predicted. Probability of rain was near zero with sunshine rated over 90 per cent. Winds are very light. Low temperatures tonight and early Tuesday will continue The curb and gutter will be constructed on Green and Lincoln streets from 8th to 9th South; Bryan Ave. from 11th to 13th East; 12th East from Wood Ave. to 17th South; Wood and Logan aves. fron 12th to 13th East; and Milton, Wilscn and Ramona aves. from 11th to 12th East. Holdup 'Prank' Backfires For 2 MOTORISTS IGNORE DETOUR BLOCKADE Utah today, and rising s were expected to remove some of the chill which Ofl caused sriow-(fjL 1( fail and frost few ir yjjtimiHiiwHiiniaM( ma'i&m cool, dropping '4 below freezing at many points. Along the Wasatch Front the low readings will be 30 to 35 degrees. Elsewhere, low terr.peratues will be in the 25 to 30 degree range. AMERICAN SAVINGS The outlook for Wednesday wiil be mostly fair and mild. Traffic Increases Highway traffic in Utah, as recorded at permanent counting stations, continues to increase, tl.e August traffic bul- INSURED SAVINGS AND LOAN IN UTAH TO PAY letin of the Utah Highway Department shows. The overall increase for the first eight months of the year is 6.8 per cent, while for August the volume is up by 9.2 per cent, according to the bulletin. For the specific highways the increase is: Interstate MW rural, 6.8 per cent; interstate urban, 10.1 per cent; federal-ai- d rural, 3.8; primary, urban, 1 per cent; federal-aisecondary, rural, 2.6; urban, 7.5; state roads, urban, 3.1. Busiest traffic spot in the state during August was and parallel collector roads at 17th South where 96,920 vehicles passed over the counting tubes on Friday, d FBI Arrests Man Creig LeRoy Jacobs, 21, 149 Goltz Ave., was arrested today by Federal Bureau of Investigation agents for al- leged violation of Selective Service laws. Jacobs is charged with failure to report for induction, a violation of U.S. Code, Title 50 Appendix, Section 462, said Russell P. Calame, special agent in charge of the local FBI office. A warrant for Jacobs arrest was issued by U.S. Commissioner A. M. Ferro, Sept. 22. A $500 bond was recommended. Calame said Jacobs was The "American Way gives you Daily Earnings compounded with insured safety and a selection of free gifts. semi-annual- ly me Aug. 22. Curb Work Urged Attempting to beat winter weather, city engineers will recommend awarding contracts for curb and gutter work and Salt Lake Municipal arrested at his residence without incident. 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