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Show 3 BESE T f You're Brave Come wm .The Halloween spooks and ghosts and witches and monsters ate waling early at a li Stunted houce at 48th South and !6th East, about two bleaks we-- t of the Cottonwood Mall. They showed up Monday night at 7:30 p.m. and took over all 14 rooms of the house, turning it into a fright factory. gi Tbre are rumors that a monster Frankenstein will prowl tne prmLses tonight and Wednesday and then move on, leaving the haunting to the werewolf, the headless man, the monster chained in the closet, Igor, Dracula. the mad scientist, the witches and corpses. DEAD WALK ,E ch night this week through Friday, the house will be alive with the dead and the gruesome from 7:30 to 10:30 four-stor- Chamber Hears Salt Lake Commission Candidates October 28, 1969 NEWS, Tuesday, n r m Ao Commissioner Conrad Harrison urged listeners to consider his record of achievement for the past 9 years a record he described as good and one of which he is proud. He also called for increased unity in local government noting that in law enforcement, fire protection, and for Salt Four candidate Lake City Commissioner appeared briefly before the Salt Lake Area Chamber of Commerce Board of Governors todaj- Each of the candidates poke briefly. Moderated E. by Maxwell Etch, Chamber executhe vice candidates the president, spoke in reverse alphabetical order. Clark Ronnow called for new approaches to local government, urging that the tax base be expanded, new youth programs be developed, tnat local government modernization study recommendations be implemented, and that the best minds in the commum'y be brought to bear on local programs. y U ly general administration, political boundaries were ridiculous. Christian Beck asked that the city commission adopt a housing authority in order that blighted areas surrounding the central business disdowntown Salt Lake City, could be rebuilt. More than 85 per cent 'of the surrounding aiea is classified as blight and deteriorating. A trict, Official Judicial Selection Ballot (Ft,. City Position No. 4) Judge p.m. Visitors in groups of 8 or 10 will tour the house, crawling through walls, over graves, braving the fog and piercing screams and moans, paying 50 cents to be scared out of their wits. The Holladay 2nd Ward, Church of Jesus Christ of latter-daSaints, is sponsoring the haunted house, but they warn its not for children under 12. "Its too scary- The success of a G Candidates for Election to the Office of City Judge Position No. 4 of Salt Lake City, Utah, for a Term, at the Municipal Election to be held Tuesday, November 4, 1969. Six-Ye- ar (Place a cross (X) in the square following the name of the person v ou favor for this position). two-nig- 501-DE- Official Judicial Selection Ballot house last year prompted the more elaborate project this year, a spokesman said. VERSION milder A; spook alley" for children 7 to 12 years old will be held Friday from 5 to 10 p.m. at the Sigma PM Epsilon fraternity house, 153 S. 13th B Ea$. Mourners grieve over corpse of dear departed at haunted bouse. "It is the general consensus perfidal displays just Fraternity m e m b e i s said they were not participating in Homecoming decorations this year, but will sponsor this project Instead to help create goodwill throughout the com- munity. 0f the chapter that It is time fraternities awake to their . c v1 c a responsibilities, spokesman said. We feel it is rather childish to put up su- . 1 Candidates for Election to the Office of City Judge Position No. 4, of Salt Lake Term. City, Utah, for a for the displays themselves. The spook alley will be free 0f charge and there will be refreshments and games for the children. Six-Ye- By DOUGLAS PALMER peseret News Staff Writer I have a masters degree Jn poverty. My heart is still w'lth efforts to help the poor, and Id match my experience with anyone in the main CAP (Community Action Program) office, the recently suspended coordinator of the Central City Community Center said Monday. 'Shirley Woodward, 1348 W. 4th North, made this statement at a press conference at thie center, called to challege a, letter dated Oct. 14 from Gregorio Coronado. Coronado was hired Sept. 12 as CAP director of operations. Gives rebuttal 'In talking with newsmen, request that Mrs. Woodward report to the administrative office for wor , temporarily relieving her oi her duties as ceived Cook charges. coordinator. She also said the Neighborhood Council and the Board, two of the three agencies which operate the center, had endorsed her work. Multi-Puroo- "He further recommended that she be terminated or given two weeks notice. Ii all fairness to Mrs. Woodward I requested a written statement from her in order that the matter might be carefully evaluated, Miss Cook continued. FINAL DECISION She said a "final decision on the requested termination will be made upon receipt of Mrs. written Woodwards statement. i tyre. Woodward gave a rebuttal to Coronados charges. They include ". . . violation of personnel policies and practices, incompetence or inefficiency in the performances of ybup duties, unwillingness to perform or execute directives given to you. carelessness and negligence in the care of of- -, fice property and equipment, and habitual tardiness or absence from- the office during regular work, hours without explanation or excuse. no reply from Miss for clarification on the Mrs. Woodward, who said she has been with the CAP program for almost two years, said she has asked Coronado for an explanation of the charges. Regarding the charge on misuse of property, Mrs. Woodward said Coronado could only mention a mis-- p laced roll at postage stamps. She said she has re-- Mrs. Woodward says was "hired to get rid of me, has asked Lorraine Cook, CAP executive and the board of trustees to make the suspension permanent. Mrs. Woodward said, however, that Miss Cook had not yet signed ter; Coronado, 4 6 -- Year Term (Vote for One) dort know what else to do wit! you. she said. advertiscment I MereComfortWearing "As to personnel policies, have already consulted the CAP personnel director who tells me I wasnt in violation Mrs. of any procedures, Woodward said. "I have accumulated 300 hours overtime since entering the program, including 160 hours as of Aug. 31, she said. BACK TO WORK Mr: Woodward MuUi-Purpos- e FALSETEETH Questioned about the prostitution problem in Salt Lake City, Barker said the U.S. Su a parcliat lafar at. 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He identified cooperation in the proposed transit district and in creation of the redevelopment board as evidence of cooperation. Barker also urged continued cooperation between the two agencies to better serve the communBarker Jr. preme Court had repeatedly ruled in favor of the individue al, and that arresting a and making a charge stick was an extremely hard thing to do. As a result, he said, police were now trying to bring the problem under control by arresting anyone offers a sex act for who hire. Official Municipal Ballot dissension at the center stems from interference from the main office, Mrs. Woodward claimed. - - ar For City Judge Position No. CAP Aide Denies Charges ; pio-vid- the Sewer TTie Charge) y haunted e housing authority could needed low cost housing for many indigent and older residents, he said. 30S3BE sifts City Recorder |