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Show r 1 ' V.! vtv .? II v, 4 Unless persuasion doe t:.e the Utah Road Comm. "ion may he compelled to i Use t.ie Parleys Car.yo.i loate to heavy trucks in an erfort to avert further act S y. ' ,lkP e I: hat the authority to do o. if necessary, Henrv C. Holland, stae highway d rec- - - i :: . - M ; - - v 1. . lars V ' is GRANGER (i Enrollment Of 23,747 U. Record . Total fall quarter enrollment at the University of Utah has reached a record 23,747, the school's Office of Institutional Studies reported today. The figure .ucludes 17.656 freed from barrel. youngster in 3 steel barrel Monday afternoon and had 10 be cut out with a steel cutting saw by Salt Lake County Sheriff's officers. esut The child, Russell Meyers, 5, 3194 Scottsdale Dr., son of Mr. and Mrs. Don Meyers, was not injured although held in the barrel lor over utes. If ran and told her mother about Russells plight and Mrs. Lange ran to the carport and attempted to pull the youngster out but Site turn .0 th , i. Division of Continuing Education. Ci t They then cut the barrel down the side, bent the side down and lifted the boy to bCV W. W. Clyde Construction - a When DUCHESNE lint gurgling m tne Starvation Tur.nel three miles northwest of Duchesne became a raging torrent Monday another milestone in the history of the of Official' of the Bureau the Cctti.d Reclamation, dark, the mountainside. seven-foo- t Dt'-'n- y of ity t ompieteci. pie-- s Co.. of The reservoir, with a capac- Central Utah Project's Bonneville Unit was reached. Th!.? was the beginning of water storage in the reservoir tehind Starvation Dam, the first of the unit's dame to te Con-.er.,- i' cost SI. 240.035. f Utah Water and tlie a at Springvilie, peeted at a wide hole m SOUND INC KE W7S A faint echo in the r tunnel soon of as 150 cubic feet water per second the concrete-linethrough 167.000 acre-fee- of t water, will be used to supplement inadequate irrigation supplies in the vicinty of Duchesne and replace some water that will be diverted for use on the rapidly expanding Wasatch Front area. Made of a compacted earthen material. Starvation Dam contains 4,600,000 cubic yards or material weighing more than seven n.iliion tors. It .s-req tppt Jong and has a bd'C width of 750 feet winch tapers to .70 feet at the lop. A concrete spillway has teen constructed on the dams right abutment to ac- flood flows. The commodate Dr. Gaude W. Grant. d.rrc-- t r of in.ititutional studies, said total credit course enrollment w 21 641, an inciea-- e of I 77 o' oi l.i- -t year'.-- 19 ft! Daytime enrollment w ut 7.1 per cent, an increase of 1.171 over last years 16.485. The increase is approximately one per cent above projected enrollment. Grant said. Evening class enrollment is tip 636 from last year 3,349. BREAKDOWN" Cld.-- s enrollments are as uuu a - . ii csiinirii mi lull sfig studies geupial students), 7.635; sophomores, 3,564: juniors. 2,838; seniors, 2.741; graduate students, 3,928; visitors, 57, and evening I Starvation Reservoir pcifis Vfester Storage By ROGER HUSKY Deseret News Stall Wnur ie i ! r. f e y :.! ti, t: n bpi.u.-- e lie to t ; Hi e in AP loads to iu ,Atr m iiie vi-- i .any di. 1 t c majoi ay c f drivets prudently. proceed Deal ones, particularly . are fimi'.iar with the situation know low and to drive e I.ii.nih tre canyon -- .del Tie i . i t i t 1 1 : i.e . ' e more adequate." tie highway director void ADO. detour : .oinrrtiu. s being passed 'll', to trank d: ers at rrs: tu-s ,,r.d ,,t ILghw.tv Fa'ii. ' t o. s H .r,o i f - ON 1 HE mPOT it- ic.j s, s .i- outlet works on the dam's lest abutment have a capacity of 2.310 cubic feet per second. Recreation and fishing facil-it.e- s are planned on the reservoir by the National Park Sendee. A concrete boat ramp is being built for boaters and camping and picnicking facilities administered by the State Division of Parks end Recreation are planned. A small earthen coffer dam at thp foot of the large dam widen has been impoundirg tiie flow of Strawberry River r was broken Monday by a and flip water allowed to flow into flic same area where water from the tunnel was gathering to form one lake and the beginning of storage. bu!l-io.r- credit students not grouped as to class level, 878. Our enrollment now is running above projections maun three years ago." Grant said, "but they are within one per cent of revised projections made last spring. Arcordir.g to current estimates, Grant said, day and evening credit student enrollment will rise to about 27.000 term end will by the 1973-7reach 33,000 by 1977. 4 MORE INCREASES The university enrollment prediction agrees with rational projections published by the U.S. Office of Education. The USOE expects college rolls to increase by by 1975. Mo-- t. but no' all. Utah will ipjHirt emnilrner.t gams this year. A complete repoit on college and university enrollment is being prepared by the Utah System of Higher Education. one-thir- d r ! . of to TOO to li..er after Ie.y ii, s ! ' establb-he- Pul leys. ii. l.f a few pjv tiavelirg p t'IP.,'1 , losi-d- .round . .s i Z d Ley, .. Mir THE Routs i.i"io!.tT JdiK'0:i sdid siiows that me mads haven't teen at fault in the four recert truck acciCi n the drivers, not lanu.iar .oiir..iin drivinc. pooahly steep - -- j.iUe,;l '! I .. w n.tp Emigration n average tin. 7 .) t ei dents. r appiereu-i- v on sun p w:., tor is apple." him Ai know teimng i ii" si owed s v i.jup i..p d s ; t t(M t A ' ie. lie de o C. tuiay a i ! : wii.i id In: (,l la 11, 1969 g The somber sounding of taps followed by a three-rounvolley from a World Wai if gun signaled the parade's start at Brighdrn Young Monument at 12:30 p.m. Led by Mrs, Ada May Bacheldor, one of tile last surviving widows of Ovil War veterans, the line of inarch wound down Main St. to 3rd South, then east to 2nd East. HONORED GUESTS d anti-tan- Octant New t Washington Viraag WASHINGTON The Army Corps of Engineers warned in a study today that continued bii'Idin? in floodplain areas along the Jordan River in Salt Lake City would be putting new construction in the path of eventual flooding. In addition, continued development along the river would increase the hazard of flood damage in other parts of Salt Lake City because it would restrict floodwater flow and increase flood crests. The report released by Rep. Sherman P. Lloyd, indicated that "future large floods are inevitable" in Salt Lake City from spring runoff or from thunderstorms. Tne entire area along the river bounded roughly by 21st South, North Temple and 5th East "could be seriously affected by a large flood," the e corps said. Tie engineer sug-SeB--7 B 16 i 4 .. i 'A i Americas fighting men from Eunker Hill to Hamburger Hill were honored as Utahns joined in today with flags, cannon volleys and patriotic programs the national Veterans Day observance. The Salt Lake City observance was highlighted by a parade featuring veterans from five wars and representatives of 70 military units. Flooding A Threat, S.L. Told Action Ads sen I, , drivers Parade, Speeches Honor Utah Veterans The $200 tail had been provided so he could get around faster, but a thief took it from the underground parking lot behind the capital during the weekend. Obituaries ... Weather Map November Tuesday, breakers. 1. 3. tte pU p ramp.-i- .a n SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH Law and older ha- - become a lot more difficult at the State Capitol since -omebody stole the Capitol policeman's golf cart. Now he has to make lounds on foot over the spacious grounds, looking for car prowlers, parking violators and other law' City. Regional Comics TV Highlights ut 'It t' DESERET NEWS Slows To Walk SECTION ..! Parleys Canyon. Capitol Patrol CORPS on Page r t iou.ar'v a Truckers are urged to use alternate routes to avoid -- .e t. e 1 The highway depnrtn i.i io ' t' th d 't i i hut .o t . he I i ! P :,p' - lit uk 'ml among to id g n endiets t. e question of whether the route should te clu-e- d to truck uaf-U- c above the detout. UP 1,977 saw. couldn't. fiiend, Shellie Lange, daughter of Mr. and Mis. A non-cred- 1 Shellie 30 min- daytime students. 3.9S5 evening 6tudents, and 2,106 students enrolled in courses offered through tha ome and told Ids mother te iirth t in tr s ilrt mi 1UTJ mCU lit thn .t p CUUglll I'lUiil, and tne sherirfs ottice va calied for assistance. Deputies Ernest Clough and Pete Niksich placed an asbestos blanket around the boy and tucked It around his legs, to protect him from being burned by eparks from the James Lange. .7928 V. 34oO climN1'! South, scud mto tne banel while miy w' e playing bank, and when he tried to get out, his legs became bent and he couldn't straighten them out. A r.k sot executive director of Utah Motor Transport Association, said all four ere from out rf drivers Youngster Trapped In A Steel Barrel pbin" damage has resulted. Darrell Welling, hI Russell Meyers, 5, can grin now that he of OUT OF CONTROL :4 , vehicle w is gou g t'or !, when i: c. ..le an f rough ce detour hainc. ,ik Monday, highway m Hatleys reviewed -- egi;and in the Echo Cary on and , ppto u he- -, Daniels Car.vc-km- - to t. ke tru, warning If 10 1..! nuik- - pe-U- o V. !."! i ... s hI re ( i if ; w'r.ii h ti e di .v-- tr t .e 5ridt-- o.,s inn Or.e driver was killed and hundreds of thousands of dol- t' 1 . .. . accident in kited. Was V k ' ft :e ) ' ' ? t v K.. r ;oh, O' to ' Fo) w omlIk g-- .Zl815 Mm e pmi&tB? DU 6 to 9 Modoy through Friday, or wrrtu M So 1267, Se lal Crty. Utah 84! 10. Do. (364-6626- n War vetwere the guests of honor, riding in ,pejs providSpanLsh-Ameriea- erans by the Utah National Guard. Also participating were Secy, of State Gvde L. Miller, grand marshal, color Painless Collecting ed 44 guards from all branches of the service, including the Utah State Guard, Salt Lake Post yuivi UUlUf miiv M.U WWWIH,, Sheriffs Jeep Posse, a Scottish bagpipe unit from Canada, members of the Utah National Guard and junior ROTC units from Salt Lake City high 44e have a small business with three part-tim- e employs. e have to pay unemployment contributions to the state for them on a quarterly basis. We slipped up filing one time anil were charged penalty and interest. A bit later we were notified we were delinquent on our second quarter payments. To prove we'd paid on time before we bad to get a copy of our check and spend time and money to prove we were not late. Inasmuch as it was the slate s error, we suggested th. v should reimburse ns for postage, time, etc. In other words they should pay us a penalty, plus interest. Instead we got a reply saying they had goofed but no offer of reimbursement. Shouldnt it work both wavs? L.A.4'., Suit photo-copie- schooD. Lake Earlier in the day. 25 vote--a- n and civic organizations sponsored a program at Ve- Ifs-n.or.ey. Administration Hospital. 500 Foothill Dr., under tha direction of Col. Elmer G. terans veteran Thomas, the of War, Insurrection, and World Wan I and II. 44 FILER SPEAKS Biig. Gen. W. F. Welle:, Phil-ippi- n Spanish-America- spoke to the gathering, to Americans challenging stamp out tiie "poisonous philosophy of lawlessness that has uept into our nation d bloodstream. Those causing disorder ar.d See UTAH'S on Page J B-- (itv. pioyers paid out an unnecessary $41,667 because trey weie delinquent. But for vour answer: Trie law require' them to assess penalties and interest. Ard while it doesn't permit it to work both way? as you suggest, you can obtain an extenn sion of time up to 20 days for filing your report under conditions. Incidentally, your problem was among several "errors on their part caused by some technical data processing system mixups. cei-tai- We Finally Found Out 44 ill mi please tell me if super Maul (Vl 44 a re ( o.. is still in business and if su what their address is? K.( ., Georgetown. Idaho. h. letters a' d ip! Tins was a tuugtue. Ar t,:- -' air ephone calls laded to turr. up anything. But, at las:, we tourd it was originally made by the Advance Aluminum Cast; res bee DO-I- T MAN on Page 7 B-- grew.-loude- Lowell Thomas To Head Israel Hospital Plea In S.L. ru-h- structure and tumi tow. 'id i to baffled apron chops wi.a h s.ifelv lower the water to il c leservoir love!. Large dragon teeth piotn: e fio.m the apron tlicps to the velcKity of the gush- a:! sca-dci- tram a tour of the Middle mteipiet the sotth-iu- I Ea-- t. m irisis Nov. 21 the Saif Dike Tabernaile. Arab-Israel- us founuer. the Luo Spafford Vester. who dursponsored ing her lUetin.e foundling homes, cknics, hospitals and soup Kitchen-- . ( who Aioeiiian leiently returned now f ing water, according fo Palmer B. PeLoug. Provo, manager of the bureau's Cent ml I tali Project off we. deall Toutoa'. Lowed g con-ret- h i i u I e s he-n- e upstream the Kmg't by from D.-- i ' Dam and h t i.-' oiigh tile pH e at d ha t i i ii.r a.e t into the i The diversion darn 'i 624 to con plet a, id wi-- ; t last year by Unued Dolores, Inc., 'tuctutvs, iolo. Ti.e pipe and funnel rera Completed a year ago by -- mzation for the hospital. Thomas beg. n a long ard devoted friendship with Mrs. Vester when he was in the Holy Land with Allenby'a Elder Richard L. Evans, Council of the Twelve. The Church of Jesus Christ of army In 1918, shortly alter the surrender of Jerusalem to the British, and before he joined Lawrence in Arabia. Sam'-- Latter-da- master of is s -- '' . ! Ma-i- I ; i ;! be will mremories. Finer ( u:: i ; n : ,e id u'.a s , , I i e provided !'. t'"- Mormon Youth Symphory and Choius, dim ted bv Dr. Jay E. Welch. The program will a'v fea- ture a film about the terpual ! to . . . "Mother of Mercy" chance encounter with a dying Arab mother on Christ- A ! ! IT. Thu beza Ll'.Os 1 . - 'ant . ho-p- . ii it e,: i her famous This Hospital. now in- al rie- ; 'CP ri.eicy ( . nu'p.i'.iet.t The a:.r.Ua..y for n; ihhdren of all icte: thousanc.s faiths ar.d nationalities. Tickets, $2 each, tax deductible as donations, may be purchased at ZCMI downtown; at News, 34 E. the De-eS' : 1' p ticket de-- k at M, n i.r t .1 TAfPf-lit S', p i i r 'p t! p lt ra . r i' ' -- ' p t M, 0; p.i r. or:.i .fpp pip Jane- - I. Ho:'p Hog1presijpet, Irvestn'.Pi.t Co.; Elder Evdr.s and E. Earl Hawses, publisher ' ' su:-re- Bertlta Spafford Vester 7925, Childrens Known to many as "Mother cf Mrcv," Mrs. sfpr u .floated by an Atab trine, f wed death during fierce gun battles and even supplied t, r while ii isr (p.ut oi a ten i snoot i wnen Jerusaem iered to the Btit.sf, fnend !..e. ; i; , le,; .a-- r wai irifar.: sor 'o Uihm a week, two i ..re i.. ore babies had been handed Her daughter, Mrs. Frieda Ward, present administrate r cf the hospital, will introduce the him. She was named upon t. e m h c: her mother. i qxvi is will highiidit a am for his favorite i h he So. ;! M"i,i'nal Water is fed into the tunnel e diameter y an River Duchesne pipe. ater is diverted about five Eve. .vorr. ir.'s tne Mrs. Frieda Ward , , . hospital administrator of the Despret New. Newscaster Lowell Thomas will come to Salt Lake J City for Jerusalem hospital benefit. |