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Utah Road Commission. illustrated his statement today with an artist's drawing allowing plans tor hillside shrubbery to prevent soil eroWe beautif,11 retention of existing and planting of new sion, trees ones. landscaping, and general beautification providing roa dsidt ponds. areas irk mu raca aesthetic "Ponds ot esthetic value near natural springs will be provided in wider areas of the canyon. with retention of nearby vegetation." Elmer e.aborated. In addition. every effort is Leing made to keep every tree we can, and in some 0 OAPS 11, ok I Ail MA Interstate , , :, ,,,,:?-- .. ', ,,, , 4,,,,, Wok 11 By CLARENCE S. BARKER Deseret News Staff Writer Gov. Calvin L. Rampton announced today that with rare exceptions. no more than a four per cent increase in budgets for state divisions and institutions will be consid. ered for fiscal He made the announcement as he began a series of meetings with department and divisioo chiefs oo proposed budgets- to be recommended to the Legislature which meets Jan. 12. "It is our feeling." Rampton said. "that except in cases no new of real urgency, programs or drastic expan.sions of existing programs ..shall be allowedAttending the budget meet-trig- s and participating in the deliberations to aid the gover nor in forming his budget polfiity are Herbert F. Smart. riinCe director: Melburn M. Coombs, budget director. and some assistants 1970-71- - To recommend new programs or drastic expansions would he to ask the budget session of the Legislature to depart from the pattern it set in the 196-- general session for appropriations, Rampton said, Ile said a four per cent in. crease is planned to compensate for inflation. Tue governor continue his series of budget meetings until early in December. Under a law passed by the Legislature last spring. the governor must submit to the on Budget-Audi- t Committee y 111 road commission Lad earlier assured conservation inie..-est-s that, "we are always concerned with natural beauty y Althougn the two governtions 30 days before the budgments have operated sideby-et session of the Legislature side in the switchboard opens. compartment of the Hall ot This means that Rampton Justice. each crew has been must form his budget proposseparately paid and conals by Dec. 12 and submit trol:ed. these to Leo L. Memmott. legAn agreement prepared by islative analyst working with Assistant City Attorney Roger the Budget-Audi- t Committee. Cutler now is ready for the Total expenditures of about two COMMiSSiOl.S to approve. million, including retletal It provides for elimination of be will involved. grants. "overstaffing.. waste and Met- Present collections of state ficiencies ' ievenue are running a little The city will take control. more than S2 million above and county employes will be the amount anticipated when placed on the city payroll. acthis year's budget was adopted by the Legislature last cording to the agreement. The mo governments will split February. switchboard and operation The additional S2 million maintenance costs Salt however. will not create a Lake City will bill the county cushion for budget appropriations by the budget session. iivarteily tor its share. The This is because the Legislacrex of opture provided that any surplus erators. txx 0 county and three to fulfill building sould city. will be reduced to four in a ppropria tions. In I he event December w h e n one ot that no surplus was aallable, the county operators retires. ill Illa 14, Legislature Officials said they granted auLun four operators. including thority to borrow money from state reserves to supply buildthe supervisor, unde the ing needs. merger. 50-5- n Archaic through Lrnigiati Canyon until construction is finished in about Jul'.. 1970. fire from conservation groups because the narrow canyon tvas "being scarred alon!, the zis cahyon walls, the creek being, replaced by a pipe. and possible flooding could occut vim removal of soil." Several groups. Inc lid g Salt Lake County Plat.- tang Commission. hail askeil for a public hearir!, to discuss -means of retaining the can .ofi's natural values. Parleys Canyon is a beautiful. scenic iiiproach to Salt Lake City, ail.: one of the few the tourist till see. We should accentuate. not subordinate what we See BEU TV on Page 6 is The road commission converting Parleys four lanes of U.S. 40 into the six lanes of Interstate Salt W.. Pleasant riTh k.:11 ", a ..s&A,A. A. a, Atc "AIL-Al- have "tran.;- Girth. tyro. V.. .4. . ..........,..),.': t Olvd. I 0 0 I N.1 '.. ts- - 'I' Otsle: 4 I 0 INTERCHANGES I Conyir 1 I New Sp7ings segment now open. Ogden-Ho- t interstate in abead on schedule in and predicted that the rernziinder of the system would be been -At no tinie he z,iti(1. of' state fund, striti,zency slcmed dou.n the interstate liway compleih,rh nor ha, tilere been ar,y slow tioAn due to lack of ability to plan fd,f1 lesn2n the construction or on tiie part of Utah contractoN to build the filehways.The only d!nlitin12. tactor slowin2 tio-conipletion of Tie s:stern is availability of ft ' ra1 fund,z. Ranipton said. of his rte sz.dd the predecessor to proceed with 11,11t1 ground let el. stiiiiing them tend f9 billow the rails upward rather than hatoining impaled. At the north "nd of the interstate. traffic will be routed over ramps which interconnect with and U.S. 91 at Hot Springs. SINGLE LANE One drawback at will be that traffic leaving the freeway :will have to merge lane into a single yid' xehicles on the state highway. officials However. hi2hway believe traffic on the .ttate load will be reduced tvith opening of the freeway. proed wise. 'Salt County ad oilier urbiin areas ,..tond be in dire strah,hts to handle ill' traffic- - without the interstate roto,-;,ynow ompleted.' i,e - ncliored construction through urban areas first has ."A jili completed (MAO AI ( EREMONI. The declaration the governor signed previously tiesh.!- dral lieteon nating t),qien Anil the -order as the Golden Spike read at the Ilighway, inornin.g cetenlory, C. IIPTI1 V Hellitr:d. Si GOLDEN on Page 6 Utati-iclil.- I deci-,do- B-- Tots, Aunt 131 1:1 if odek III WPM' I1II Kurt: Jack!yri. aLd Vi,t1t,e and AP ii)A!i() hildt en ;41,41 thpir aunt u ere killed Stuuh,y a grinding three-f- : 4 tp Moscow Four- - During interstate construchas been the detour tion 1"0,(1 from Roy to Hot Springs. The avera2e tiaily traffic at the busiest spot on the road last year was 11000 car,. At the IuLcheorl, Ranlpiuri a Wcbrt: County officials that interstate hi2hway construction is moy go mitoll NIOSCUK. CARS en accident i Mr. and Mts. Sieved 1lundell. the parents. weie re1in serious o.,ridition .prte.-1 a Moscow hosr.tal. tiTP U.S. tcur Killed were James nuidell. 5; two brothers. State Police said a pickup truck driven by Donald Mil-o- f mouth of Weber Canyon aiso participates in the program: but usually it hits enough inVis to !ions from homes in the area to accommodate all the boys wh3 want to go without a Some 220 11)eal. special young men now reside at the cent FAR FROM IRME lie explained that the olihg men are far from home. Some of the corpsmen ate from Me South: some from large city ghettos and others from Initial reserva I ions. The youths: 1 ; to 21 !ear, of a little pod the family. and then they It took me on a tour of Lake City. SCARED. LONELY tVd, be We ate great. a big bad situation on TIM South and Redniosi Road. Patrons of a place p:trk too feet ana) Intm a stop sign and also beitteen no parking signs. The also double park, and it in 3 ht'S a dangerous situation. Matt) citatimis ha) becn given by the Ilighnay Patrol. but it dosn't dit III uch good. Ile think something shutild be ilone before ,41111- b4Mly g4i. killed or hurt. There hae !Weil sev era! had accidents in the last month. We'd appreciate it it you'd (11 something.(i. NI. D., Salt Like ( it Situation AL ilk ccmmarder .1 ha,. Ap,t.4 Do- Ted kk z!: A 4,A4--1, aaaa a, a a, Mop Action Ads - 14- ,,,!,ei M (364-862- e, problem? 10ial tr. Mortooy throt,gh Fridoy, Of write to Box 1257, Solt lake City, Utah 84110- - k Ex L4!H kelt th:;!. :tea do In. Send Year, Make And Model sent for au item in N.Y. licvaip,e I couldn't find it locally. They recelYed nfl Piller because lily check has cowe Wel. I have nritten about my order, hut get no ansner. Can II Sail you! lhe items ere fuel igniters and cost Lake City. I VEL igniferi e! .,& - they d:dn't vrob,em JU 1, 6 to 9 aa A-- 1 AND hopefully you got yoil a tepons-eget by acting On thoir request to send nem ti.e we 10-1-7 MIN on Page B-- ti aa ,,,Va A a, Aka, a, a 73. T - Dial tWAIDi eave, a!A .,,! r,o,xv made by la the SI. Weothe:- 1. 2SY - S. le hae a M,,EMIN .m.i. Itt - L'e,e B City. RegioniI TV Ilighliglitc ()huttrir ips : Change Recommendations Made .7,1illEr's SECTION B-- 6 at paenger Dwayne Parr. 32. Mii,ccw. slit:erect a to:11:u;on 'A as ailirittel Nto- ,to co.onLos0,11. Truck. nd at .itr.;t to the center LeW a feelings. L Thls .year, John ti:ast. Denver. iind Ted Smith. 19. Oakland. are ne corners to the cfrger. They. too. are homescared and lonel---asick. They 11.,e sinalar hickBunn are si.hool grounds. dropout. trom broken homes See FAMILIES on Page , great. n and skared and lonely. They sdre did a lot to let me i.nov 4ud our They care Z60QU: U 773-14- wa"; nIiig luta the rortlibound lane. k.s ea;slammed head-otrio the Mundell car. officers said. It landed on top of tile Munded the auto. pinning family dinner. played - Idaho. siammed into the Mundell car a'rer hitting a stopped car in sotahhound lane and spi- For Sharing age. volunteer to participate ILL the- holiday program. -This year more than 600 expressed a desire to visit a home this Thanksgiving. but less than 100 offers have been received thus far from families. liamard said. CALI. Ile explained that fanidies wishing to im he corpsmen into their homes Thursday may call the Center daily between S a.m. and 4 p.m. The telephone number is Johnny Harris. IS. Alban.-G.L. spent Thanksgiving year v.101 a Ek) uritiful of 14 m,indoll. The parents of the cr;:drt,!i were seriously itilitned We did it. IF you want to pay the cost. This recctd. which is the sound neck of her famous se,rgs. was made from the movie in which Jane Frornan was played by Susan )! And where Hayward but Nliss Froman sang. The cost: From "Music Man Murray,- - an antique recoA shop in Hollywood. We hate sent you the address. (.roe. AIL 4,,egts Strut X 1( , Lax a 4.: W ..,......14errisolt Seilin Poses :)uery 4 IL v ill OA MILES OPENED TODAY . 31st I4 ter strips' (pi rougher:Pr concrete to warn motort,! ttey are clos-in- 2 ttord one Li11. ii anothe, CLOW selor and coordinator. The smaller Weber Basin Job Corps Center at the CLEARFIELD Joy comes from sharing. of participating in fellowship and rekindling the spirit of mankind. This Thanksgiving and Christmas seasons hundreds of northern Utah families will share their joy by inviting one of more than f;(10 young men from the Clearfield Jut) Corps Center into their home,. THIRD YEAR tot Its the third year - a Holiday.progtiia to unite families of neig:1- boring communities and ti,e hundreds of lonely corpsmen at the Clearfield Center. Darr Hamar& religious coun I have a friend uho is very ill and she has requested a The Jane Crontan Story." le've tried everyrecord u here, but no success. Then in,t.one tolt: me you could '"do C. M., Salt Lake City. it." Can you! aktlikAik. B-- road it. Holiday-Ti- me We Did, But It's Costly TONIGHT re day L Genesee. l 'tf of Public Safety Commissioner James L. Barker's request tor additional police department personnel Las received endorsement 1y the Traffic Advisory Council. in treir regular meeting. council rounthers agreed trat more policemen are needed. but voiced particuh,r concern vitlt the requirements of traffic enforcement. Council members drafted an endorsement Pier suggesting that police department strength should be brought up to specified rational standards. Balker hiol cited the need for V. additional policemen Yes. they mean the same thing: that which cannot be taken imay or transferrod. .zuelt ituilienable rights. But spelling would have divoicti (In when one liveA. If in the -1700s. unalienable" was the proper spelling. Today that is at cliac and e spell it Le otil,,t way, -- inalienable." Rea is the change occurred through common usage of the v.otd over a long period of time. If you ever want to got in forma ti in about the historic-abackground of other word derivatiles. try the oxford English Dictionary. That what e did. SHOP 'TIE Traffic east Lake City is being Fifth tirade of .alley iew School in Pleasant Grow has been studying the Declaration of Independence. We are nondehng about a specific word. hi the declaration it is spelled "unalienable but in the dictionary it is "inalienablc." Do they mean the same thing and which would be appropriate and correct?.1. 80. TRAFFIr PANEL SAYS Salt Lake City and the County will merge the switchboard serving the Metropolitan Hall of Justice and Building by the end of the .ear. a conlidential basis a draft of his budget recommenda- '1 rowed MORE POLICE NEEDED To Merge Switchboard a :11C- U-8- City, County If el Ty SO." .,, (114 77 - . construttion. The Parleys Canyon project had come untler particular in highway Le The Line, 42 Oft C WI1 Dek Pid Wksto 1 I Aar plant morr'." added. These specific plans and the drawing released today followed a request by the Deer-e- t News to -- know specifically what the road commission plans to do a6out maining the natural beauty values of Parleys Canyon in building State Budget una to EOY The interstate segment ott S13.50(000 anti letttures inter- Di Nouit. :tat.gt s at 12th !Street. 17t11 North and 27th North in Ogden. anti Hot V.ith structures ;Re: !:1,11:Vp, railroad tr..alis anti other roltis along the way. Crosswalks for pedestrians at 250 North and Farr West Nvill span all four lanes and will be lightc-dThey are the first crosswalks ca the interstate in thn Ogden area. TRANSFER STRIP ' Let's Keep Parleys Beautiful Crested wheat grass would be planted along the road. in addition to plants "carrying value without attracting livestock and miler anima Is near dangerously highway vehicles." n -- 1 e t,itt,netl in 1914 ( ONT SiUM.0410 This is Parleys Canyon of the future, according to Utah Rood Commission drawing. By HARTT Deseret News Staff Writer .e- 0 5 . an extension of the leg front South 1,ton to 7,1st Stre I :' , 6 I IS 4- -,. ,.... , ' ' .i . , ' ' - ',...--- , . ,, 4,, tIN V ' ..... , - Ills: ,ntme". :31-- iN, k - , iCREEK UNDERGROUND ' -, ' , - 4 , - ' - . 48,;,. N, l:,p, , 0..0 ' - f' - , aecti,..4.., , IA, '''' Its ,..s.;,-,.- ,' '. 1 .. -', 0 J':cp 0,A - four-lan- , , -- '''' ', ': ,,,t6 - A". ' 144,,t 01--- : ., , 4:,- s. , ! 7,,,,,,, '",s,. ,,,, cr N ' '4!. N-I- ;,,, . , ,'' '" ''',',1 .i ? - -- A SHOULDER T - ..;' 1 ; i : - .,.. . ' ;',',. f'V't .'', k . 1 '.:''s . ., ,..- - , ,, ,4,.. ..,,, ',-'''- :1 .'; .''' - - .....: , . - . '- ..' ' - ,,.', , , z ,. ' '"' ''' ''''' :: r;-,- -- , . ' '.1 I - ', 1 :,.. ,,..3, , y' 1 - tt .,. , A,..' : ,,o 5' ' ,,1; , ' ..1., - ' CRESTED I GRASSE. WHEAT i 41 ,t.. '- ; 1 ' : ., - , , I,,It'., ,, ;, - ,' t'.- - - ? e I OGDEN A 10.4-mi- 1 section of 145. designated as part of the "Golden Spike Highway." was dedicated and Dpened at ceremon:es at the Wilson Lane overpass in Ogden at 11 a.m. Gov. Calvin L. Rampton sent his administrative assistant, K. Gunn McKay. to represent him at the ribbon cutting, but he ad- : .;? f oteduc,,,,te d , ' ,e I 7' N) ma I pli u ,,,, rik . , --- 4 .,e - ' - , ; .ip. '' ' - ,': -.. k a : ..,...1 - 4- ''''' r. - ' , ...,,,,,,..,..... . , , - en .,--. ' et t.,,,,, '1. V- 1 ,, 4 ' . , 4, , 4,.' f al Novemre, 24, 1960 Mo,cloy, A a, -- 4p,04,, g s s |