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Show a S cotn S 7-3-) It C - ,- LI or, a nPw clf7: 2n. -- T!z hoc! doy:cled urzr rInh7h,z F! Err7ric1ty hill of rated with h;, h dec few oittsidP vire- SZ. bill of hacl a indications ean:y archiierturAl The new To In dur:rz month. the to report on. Ftdult eduralearned That r'or. ThP board over 300 students arP being served the district's by program. Jess Casper, district counse board roted. AccordIng 17. concept deployed at Brighton. rf same hut tol's. imInt t Hillorost rm-s Tern-H- .he he caused hy cchen fac- opeoll p a h0c4:d I:1:7,e'. hy School. t.4P r.,71 Kenneth L. Ceric rrince, district that repcIrted Pnro:led are tfiP hod Th ann.:t xf:e reed n:zOt, TPriay :cut. 7.07:11-- EcluaTt:t7r of Foard (17 y , in courses in high school total progn-ir- More caution signs will be placed bt Dead Horse Point State Park to warn visitors close to thr azninst goinz rrize of the canyon. but to rim fence th,: entire v.ould he impossible. officials of the l'tah Park and Perrra ton Commission said today. Harold J. Tipnetts, director. ard three other members of thr commission flew to the p7rk Tuesday to investig;..!0 the area where a younn woman plunged to her death pr,!0:;r-P-- rs federal gr.irt to corditi, a program ir hasic :arc.tiaszos arts. math a!d fnr adu:ts sn ct!'itn t'r;;riP TrOfi,7!fTCy. T!1 Incl P. Tensor! coori!inator of secondary education. tho course w.11 he conducted in the evenirgs st .lordsr. th!o,:g9 o' .1t s rev By Firm' !or !Ar If 4,4, Ilurt rtitia r',.p.tior,,Olp to ScOrIck,,7 Con 1,tructlon Co., A tinT corir,v-- t ' N jor0,-- 1 re "Trroloz) on,f,rt wp fre : c bANP a hP!!er oppor'!:ry'v 'or mir.:ity S x r-n- ecLicat.o!! thr,p k aole 10 dee op nool sp.r!!,- leaders rcze. r a 114sen sudent Srri,b ' " 1 il 'Not Seeing' Made Believing evidence wasn't The clear. but it was convincing. Utah's State Beard of Higher Education w;;s meeting on the 23rd floor of the Club hearing Univercity tah State University ask for more research funds. "I think they ought to have more money for water and air pollution study." said Warren H. Bul loch, Cedar City. "If you don't believe." he said. "just look out the window." Smoke and smog covering tlie Salt Lake Valley made his point. - - .........1-- ..,:; ',.. ;; : " 5, . :....,,,..,:. - ' . ..t.... 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Drain-Wher- e's -- rs really a big drain. It stands 25 feet on its pedestal or column from the streambed to the crest of the dead storage pool, and 46 feet above this point, for a height of 71 feet from top to bottom. The hexagon-shape- d structure has a radius of 8 feet 7 inches. Commonly known as a trash rack. it prevents all but small debris from going through the outlet works of the Starvation Dam. The dead storage pool capacity of the reservoir is 1,990 acre feet, a level which will reach the top of the pedestal of the trash rack tower. The dam is located three miles west of Duchesne, across the Strawberry River Canyon. Water storage was started in the reservoir Nov. 10, but on a controlled basis. A nt 1 12 , " t tea .00.4...... .' 1 Irene M. Richards former Choir member Utah. a daughter of Clarence and Bathsheba Smith Merrill. She vas one of 15 children of and the granddaughter pioneer settlerA eIorge A. W. and Bathsheba Bigler in the first members Smith, Saints company of lAtier-(ato reach the Salt LPke Valley Smith as In 1S17. to a President ieunselor Frigham Yount: in the First Presidency of the Church. sunvivoni; LISTED She is survived by seven of her nine children. They pre . Stephen G. Lynn S., Mr-Louise) Covey. Mrs. Fredrick R. (Lois) Hinckley, and Philip 1... all of Salt Like City: Mrs. Knight (Alice) Allen. Palo Alto, Calif.: Mrs. R. Harvard iceorgia) Olson. San Francisco. Calif.: Richard M.. Spokane. Wash.: a brothe r, Charles Smith Merriii. Honolulu. Hawaii: a half hrother, San Merrill. Dr. Horace Diego, Calif.: 3n grandchilT $12.9'21 per addition. r h $100 per month automobile ailowpnce. Two years ago, the cpmmisto inerease the sion Noted mayor's pay by $2,7ng and that nt the commissioners by In yeNr. receives a 3-- 2 dren: and a S2.412. Pay increases granted to city personnel in July bnnsted several employes to higher salary levels than the mayor and commisTdoners. I 59 Funeral services will he Friday at noon in Kenwool Ward chapel. 11036 S. 1'N5 FAsi. Friends may call Thursday e). ening from 6 to p.m. at 36 E. 7th South and at the chapel orIP hour prior to services. Burial will be in Was a tch Lawn Memorial Park. Salt Lake Courty commissioners last spring boo-tetheir pay by $4,800 annually. and now receive $15300 per d conform." Lee makes S14.208 annually, vhile the four commissioners and City Auditor Lawrence A. 7 NO''v V. Jones are paid Bracken Lee, who Mayor oted against the last pay raise for commissioners two years ago. quipped. "If the study shows other cities with salaries lower than ours, then we should reduce ours to , 4.' k She joined the 'Tabernacle Choir at the age of 14 and was trio only surviving member of the Choir who sang at the Chirazo I,Vorld's Fair in 1S91. She had sFrved in various auxiliaries and vas president of Ensign Stake Relief Society in the late 1920s. BORN IN FILLMORE Mrs. RichPrds WAF born June 4, 1876, in Fillmore, today - 1 A 1... M;Av 19, 1959. size to Salt Lake City. Lynn J. Marsh. city personnel director. make the salary comparison study and report hack next month. - !:;:,2, i,,,t ', Zstla,:,6,A t i ,41.,z1e,'::...,: 1", commissior 4. I ; - lie died Temple. i ,:,, ,, ",,,,,-- Ilfsr litvThand. They celebrated their 591h wedding anMyersaIv Feb. 21. 1959. They were rn.arried Feb. 21. 19041, in thP st , 'A. , 1 '::, , ;aints. died 1,ak- - ,,,,,,. . V( Pi P. n: to p,(1, she ti;ieled threighont the world on assignments ordered a study made of mayor and commissioner salaries in cities comparable in A tower in Starvation Reservoir is member. x City Orders Wage Comparison Study a4, ';4,. - Iv) )4e z z , sit.g ,.:;,-,,- , , - 1,,, 4., , , ,f,...,.1,-- 1 4. 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Hurt slaid rrpr roceived any portion e: the fees to ills by Scheer la partner. r: ora:fi N. Spra tLng jr.. tiho his ronresonted on-.the company for ha(. k November 1 Cointv :P!!Pr ro, r.P p' total of 131 FtudenTs s!-involved in the districts reg.:liar adult vocatonal educanon - , high protective rock wall nd not the most accessible location." EASIER ACCESS He said the place where itors usually th7.ow rocks over P Side is reasonably accessible. Mrs. Golding and her husband were rolling rocks ovel' the edge and she fell to lier death when she leaned too far over the edge. Her body was recovered Sunday by helicopter. "We are very upset over this. Tippetts said. "We will have our planners make an intense study of what should be done there." He said rangers, are on duty the year round and thPy caution visitors about the hazard of going too close to the rim. PROTECTIVE WALL There presently is 1.155 feet of protective rock wall along the lip of the cliff. The okiks director said this might he extended. hut it would be possible to fence the entire rim. Mrs. Golding's ileath Alas the third in falls from Dead Horse Point Sintr August 1017. A Boy Scout fell from almost the same soot two years ago while chasing. lizards. A guide fell from the White Rim. some distance from the tip of the canyon. about a year ago. Accoinpanying Tippetts on the tour of the area Tue, lay vere Marvin S. Jensen. assistant director: R. Clark Anderson. special project chief. and E. J. Claus, Moab. board three-foo- Saturday. 1 a :1,11 rz '0 Cl'h- - :tears.- Caution Signs For Rim Site r) sprroa: ,s2,7,15 of 51. 1;!,, ,",i rdrzo !!cm tito of , Wetine-,cloy- Irene Richards Dies A' 01 74.) 'Not Paid !0;)tirtr(!. :! T,P 'ras , fl co tep- Tie adu:t Under the program. the district attempts to give each student a counseling interview, and the students set in DEAD HORSE POINT 0 Casper f..7(.1:' o!-ed. the adult everirg, program. He said each student t.c' a vetage of three classes. vith the averno 7z;t:der. t enrollment ZP class bout 2. The numhor of students 21 years and under :S K. an increare of 27, over 1P,S1 year. The enrollment of students 22 years ard older decreased slightly to a S. L. Ai de Desig n vito c:Juai studerts 113 11 "e) 6 L . Ar'ttk DESERET NEWS, year. -- v City Tables Proposed Utility Tax Extension Lack of response from utilltes over a new Salt Lake City ordinance to tax all energy fuels resulted today in tabling the new law until the com- A I) bottled fuels. accordinz wording of the ordinance. "The ordinance has been five over prepared well and I sent copies months to each of the companies (utilities requesting comments." City Attorney Jack L. Crellin told com,icsioners. Lee asked Crellin to request reactions of the utilities once more "since they were the MIPS who suggeted it (the broadened tax). S; It !. C:y imposed anothr,r r.70 prr fent on top of ce-- ,t utilinri7,nal tv o ty tax nearly 27.: yt7:'N ago. Inten(iPti es a temporary rev an panies react. am not very much interested in puffing new taxes on anybody," Mayor J. Bracken Lee said. "This is going to be a 'lard tax to collect." The ordinance provides for expanding a two per cent utility franchise tax from electric power, telephone and natural gas utilities to include all other energy fue:s. Included would be coal. pitch, fuel oil and other liquid and gas I to tr enue preducer. mained Mort of niii'.- "state (lenitie 'tire Federahon r,r Patric said Tue-daAte I I, .ko iics- is arts. Ind budget. Utility companies last of the winter complained extra two per cent and hinted it might be contested in a suit. legal B. Commissioner George Catmull warned that such a court test coufr ! tie up about SI million in franchise reve111:e5 the city rcceives through the extra two per cent. The T.Io,nt money couM not be until the court decided the 'e i I 1 I WHERE IS ipe;teee sui,aker the et g.ini7a he federation. voting ve,is brought together by the governors of the six siiites, as a result of lagging ittilustrial development. Ilcmhas ever, the organization to include been broadened ilesi-ribe- tion ist t! at i I elan floi-- just right-of-wa- - seek after this ! 211 n' rIuihtr hiq 1 ::': 1,1:14 d gl - . ti '1! rt. i; 1 4g,1- ' ,' Ti plaice; narzcws-.- , t TOMATOES 4., 1; Attu .. , 7 ;,..-- 1: , ,4sti FIRST IN FLAVOR -- - . 4' ,taiteles) , i ) I, use for burrs and It's rot c'en ;n the lealing hernorrho'd rem,- e,1), (It..ick!y you f,e s',itn 44 II: II ' FIRST IN FLAVOR -- A04 ,.....i a 2-- ,- ' re r - .- ---- -, LI 0 v ,,,, . timoniums ' r. : ,, , -) 'll. , ' 1,,,, .:: vb. .1., , twilit' tt , of 100r.e. flUe Fil1 ool in an ;.t L'xtraordinay lastinir freshness. 0, 11111 i 11 - 4, 11111.5.::;... 1 I' ... 3 C7E7 .::,,,.:,... hde .i'. 1 LAI t -- ... ill - --- - . ' . I , : t 1 ; , , i , .1 ; i f I I '' ,' ': T1OU'41:134 ARE PERM tED BY NEN T I V CRE PROCFN4. Dt R CBE Open Monday ,, ,,.. St friday till it I N , 9 , . 7, ,1414 I h It u , . (",b4,-:--,4i- "A INVITED OR BUDGET ACCOUNTS CHARGE ef": ' 1 PURE WOOL I 1. r , . ,,,, ,,,11,!.H., i , a produ(ts tn.11: 4.1 tilt 'tollti's kst...!'ure Vinz:11 ,it . i , -- 4 ' t ) : , (70:-- , ! I El2M LB1tfiNE ' i I ;i. otl '' )0 4 1 i , up. IsJI"' tHNH. , the classified pages of Turn right e this newspaper..There ,cu'U find r,on-- cf the most outstandevcr seen!. Before you buy anying Christmasbuys Np: i where, always the Classified Pages You'llsave money . , . and lots he keep t,)11!(ei ., 511111M' - ... will ' 1 7, y's.tro , travel for , , A. LEATHERNECK, perfeit for dress.11tisiness Ut i'l , NEM two-fiste- ECK now to dazs:fiCation 59x in , lere's a liantls,ftne snit that can take all the rugged ciir NV.11.1t to give it and. still keep its snappy good I 11,1-7- ..:. b :, PURE IiI(AN V001, , 5,--' loomed o, N.Y. ' Nonomomponell , -i: 1 ; o'atumCompaly.Buffa - 4'0 G,gr,MB1,,G-........""""''''''''."."..."1...."0.,...............m...m..........e.....0.......n....n.....i ard itching ra,e M130. heIos rodJce sAe ,!rg r hours of reIlef. In ointment or suorositories. The mentn- ty,..rn;ng CORN I rares. h' Aiir14:,..i::., V hosoita!s PIERCE'r 0tc.,,,, qt:-.4-; thtird benzoca:ne, CELLENCE 1.k.Nb.:, ig: rt:i I;-...,.:-.---;:!,,- 'W - -:- -- 7 d conta:rs , HAS BEEN AWARDED THE WOOL MARK1 !AMBOI. OF EX- give ears oi extra wear. Linings are Amer fresh treated tor ( . N.P.O. has what the leading remedy doesn't nave:. hospital-proveBenzocaine. M.P.O. , 'Smile - . ..., I -- THE SUIT TBAT r4430 Itl',;t1Nel, : - t. : .. i VAL . to ci; of Collette Lunde-berdaughter of Mrs. Connie Kruger Lundeberg. a ' SU1 I k 46.-- t 7 11. Ire A but the holster Is stll there. The pistol is a mo(lel with an &inch barrel and brown highstondarrl He vltued it at PLEASANT VIEW Eimer Harris. 7S5 W. Pleasant View Dr.. told Weber County sherifrs deputies an automatic pistol has hP43 taken from his gun cabinet. Mat ' a con-ne- t. death . V4.4.,1.1''tt,rit4 01 '1 Nijoiloo,... Pugh appeared for sentencirg before Judge D. Frank Wilkins. Ile was found guilty 11 Ni, 1 . of involuntary of au March Pistol Stolen 1 LEATHERNECK , t .: 1 the r) and Save 7.s,41,1,', the 4;w , 47-!--- - Snopping in the Want ad columns 1 . , - Do Your Christmas i i-- - e i t, regirfA,-Inz- Nu. ad American Iooteie Fork. Road Commission ! I is member. will roncluct the hearirz in the State Office 7.!... Building Auditorium. I i41,-- iimmimsrnowimimmamtmlis girl. iT1 S. Winter. l'a-n- th,? frontntt, roads and replacem,nt of the via y sentence ,iisnended to inn;wir,; rrolpt larpr. wrif-ini- T IL t Inetmeted.k,i' Of In p(IkUti()a to fxtord hoot hear to 5th We4. --"- 1:!,!;,r11:1!Pr! VP P cornple:ion is .scheduled to begin rext summer. with biric for cnnsruction scheduled to be ad industrial -- , d''....e.N-Ti- Purchasing tan. distinethe mens choice. expansion. - Api ear and given a 7icytotr, in OP f'-- e in in,: :c partiralarly darning the to North improve Temple from Main Street to RedAoed Road will bp ;;ircd Pt public hearing corduct,nd by tho State Highway Department Dec. 5 at 7:30 p.m. The propc..-erew highway will bp six lanes witiP frcm Main to Sth West and four lanes wide from Sth West to Redwood Road. with each lane 12 feet widp. added. he case, iho crt'r,r city expenses other revenues cover the annual to vrrtiP1 rf'xt 1 tNoliglas C. Pugh. 2.1, 422 !, was placed on proba- NV ir The ",tato lit tion.l chides industrial development. ni,ning. mantnactunng, cul It: r a activities. tourism, t r ns porta t ion. recreation. and agriculture Calvin said. t;rinat opportunities in each of these fields, as ell as many others. lie in the Mauntain de Galvin which States, scribed iis "magnificent." He it. a native of the eastern Urtited States. Utah. and particularly. Salt 1 1hr cultural Rocky its emphasis eN of the GI 'yin. Denver. He adi'xessed the Sa!I Lake norir.V it !rt lintel He riiv. it re- when failed - 0 tax the Thit:,0-p.-- PrOjPrt ir,,d t in A Judge Suspends Jail Sentence Mountain Region 'A State Of A,:ad1 The Rocky Hearing Dec. 5 On Road Project 1 I i 1 I:. I it ib ,e'-- o 1 - to vi I i 'g l 1 1 1 |