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' i 4-- L 3i ,.- on ",-1- .1 ' J ' 'Pigs Burk- in -- A, B-- legi,lators would have imposing further hal iships on an already depressed building industry in the state." I to sup- port the propoged constitution?! ,i'r.endment and the same tr:aierity would be necessary to even get the matter before t:IP budget session, k members of the Legrlatute may not be familiar V. iTli the serious problems ( tnated by the inability to authorize bond issues. ''lany Ile said Eampton would "Probably tletermine wishes of individual legislators before he makes up his agenda for any special session," should one be 11Pf1 at all. "They should be told that districts cacinot house r.sing enrollments ; enlarger'f-,r,t of the Salt Lake has to come to ? rata: ngtien cannot furnish vater to its citizens. "Pudic ccnstruction gradually shutting down, m the bOtTOM üf Ihe dr forcing the hot water out the faucet into a waiting rkin. w 1,idn;4111., for- bi:(!get will for 1970 S2.091203 Dec. Id, at be. a.m. 10 uv tying knot. ;10i'.:g trek!-over tlie trail and noitiirg lieneter Elo Paul Jeppson, 4. S,ntaf!iiim aL4) known as Paul hhIpti. tvas bound over to Third District Court Friday h, trial on a chart2e of -h-tle homicide. The preliminary hearitig for Jepp-owas held before City Judge Melvin II. Morris. jeppson is charged in thP July 15 deaih of Bally Wendel Paterson sion on rth r(ear uorku.g repair it iti rraa ,,.. South. 21s0 31. Lase victitii ti40 standing on the pound holditog a dead t hich P a.; being clu from a pole p:eparatory to rrplacing it Oh a new litie. a leilow ki.orisinan in a bucket cut the other end of the Ire from the pole. the falling ire became ener gized hy a iie 7.2(0)volt line tat ther doun, delivering a fatal shock to Dalton. r ray l'olite Of 1.Lis IT fir , ,, 4r,'-f- k , ....4",4 ;S:':,,, , . viol .sp ' liePr - ,. ..orx, t ; .1 I , . 11; ' ...as 1 .Aritor.,,, ) . , it I 4 Illk !'', 1 1 A - ...mi., .,410, AO, ...;,,,, -- rrf4 , ."6 4 ,, I , .444 )8 ., ,5, , - TNE TO, S o DIZSERET , pvm,,,-- fn,,ft 2.; 7 Go NEWS P7nnot., E. szt,t,r pot,son 72' Pee-sf.- n P cf r ç e ,,, 0,RLS: I Ltfl Latisha Turner Brenda Ian Ne,,s tl27-9t- c bOYS. 't.s ard Vrs Dav.d Go-- e .c,A) - Ves. Ta, S Ga-- N d S s 1 s ,,s A P4 e Sc"- :tt C t.,5 A A' S S . nt Fn t 2",:! y 1,f An1 .'s er, H 1 tL1 CO LA' Grand Jury. Barnett as indicted by grind Jury Nov. 12. The c'ty (ourt dismis-e- d charge :.!inst him ber:(u-- e of this, ;,:1 per,onnel rilistt(ken to:,,ased kn,'e ,) L. 1- a' as Aas r, a a, 1. t :' ,',, n,7 ".s r en C.- C S ,Ar a s (- ti(;( t;td(,1 Noy to (, 181 oopear ; . . lif, ,, t ,,,,, 0- , ' ' ' ry, , 4 , 1 1 ''' 1 ,,,, , , .. ' . ' j,, - 11 - : ,i''' 7of, ,,.....4 .,,.. ,' t '14,,,:-.- f$ LOpel r e '47 30 NI f.'..e.,:l 'ir;b4tm....:oe: bee I'S woo lie Groups Sing ,a Bach To Rock ptibix tius Cide r4, 11 PriritarC rtn 4h tar e!liplo ;1!.g .it David Tro&er and Kip Anderson inspect plastic shelier ties. i---0 o il! " f ... -- kt!.io 4,11 --- , mir-- A vs,i ' ' ' .4 "owe' ,',,. z 1 ,, I 71:, ''- Miller I Friday at;ein,kn. blue s,Norid O.'S 1. Will he I)pret Mime Critic Lake of Chapter 2.1- barbershop. annual -i Salt inimitable Lake City v.ani'elf.-f- i a bit. and then lidnigitit Oilers from it was anie on Chicago all the ay. Only on Oilers' final chords did they turn to barbershop albeit swinging. harmonies. aid. decorated the openirg patients at the of Flats And what was. perhapF, the 1 of ard ivrg Teri-Th- i,. ctop of oil dressed conservatively and fashionably. But in place of ivouldrilt this really be the season for them?) there was a string bass. a banjo, and a itt coupe gift urine, completely was not adjunct) Candidates of Ti;e twat-leis- unan- rP comp:lni.c.- y - Lily to the singers as t picked up on the es. omitted .10 It arid squealed on hieing.:?st. guitars. Tile first two breathtaking ces. and elPgancy of tone. And as it has been for many years. the ftostirg on this !Hi cake of tun is the att'i jokes (always rev.' ot.esi ef Carl klaricult as the niaster ceremonies. The sets and lignting t frl P choice. but he aniplifying tug. Quar.ttet have even i,een t.own To perform in everyfioni to di4idated derbies ard of - These two groups are com-:- : directed petently by Boh Brock who had. at all poinis. out the reasoned Ca refully slight adjustments of ton;-,- Thne was wlien lust the mention of a SPFBSQSA concert brought to niind images nitistaches. o 1 handlebar jacket,. there a full Beehive Statesmen Chorus. in the finale. the Statesmen WPre an abbreviated by joined Bountiful Sweet Adelines Choa much rus at least it smaller ensemble than the last time I heard it. most important. the almost capacity audience loved not only every note. but also every beat. and the program. which runs sans an intermission. were three welcomed appearances of the performance Saturday at 8 p.m.) it WitS 'Barbershop Bonanza With a Beat!" here out Rounding p candy-stripe- d - Silt of tt-- 1 prel- the Pall to c,tintirtieti explore. as it has tor the pa-!.1,Prid e;.N. some of tile stratoger cornets of barbershop singing. Fiit,-it was the Swingle Singers who took up Bach with a beat: then a Week ago IT was the Jacques Loussier Trio that played jazzed-uBach with a beat. Friday night at Highland High fand there will be a repea t extravaganza The annual Chriirrias Tea of the American Legion of Department ill he held Monday tram 2 to 4 p.m. a! the Veterans Adminiration Hospital. Foothill El lvd. The vent will co:II:memitP ti,F liop for NPws The Salt SPEBSQSA r progtant will be a o,. Brine Sininip Four of Salt Lake City stayed within the generally accepted confines of IIM!1)1,D to from the S. B. to Foundation. according Wendell Ashton, symphony hoard t ha:rman. The gift was made by Dean ounda I ion Eg2ert-etrustee, in honor of his laie father. In accepil: the :)n!!ihution, A,hton noted the difficuity of raising funds for symphot:y operation each ell as collecting money to match a SI million Ford Foundation grant. v ; . ,. Christmas Tea corttihu7ion ' - - 7 1 '. , I - - ' ,.4-,- . v -- - i:, 0 and daily singing instrumental music Outing The Christmas season at the Capitol rotunda. Me Utah Symphony has 1-- ' ,k,,s .i . to !Pc- ,: - , Peggy Bingham. child violinist. will play selections, Raymond Kunkel kill play prelude music. and Glennis Quigley will play postlude Gift To Symphony f 4 , ? ,,, - A ' 11""s Ti e f . .. ' : 1 '11. 1 ude . 4 i , ' , ,.., . .6,, 1 :, 6? .1 : I - ,,,, - , , ' ' ., ,- , I, ' '7.ovey'lli and lighted. The Christmas lights will 1;e tut tied on Dec. 9 at a -- Lights On program in the rotunda. The East High A Cappella Choir and Madrigals. dire,ited by Mrs. Ruth Funk, will sing ard the Virginia Tanner School of Dance will present a program. Virginia Marrufa will be mistress of ceremonies, ently being held w.ithout bond. PA-ed ; 4 1 ,,,- 7 . A arid i!! 1)0 hrcught to ti ruitrida Monday. hlirr I t. 41 .1 .. li,,,; I ;l)! .2.- - , Inovii;ed and tranportt d by the State Highway Fapartfl ent on erected of the catete tia. plaza ue--- oldered a lench v..rrant for his return to jail. Ile is pre.- - BYI: and tile - 1.0rPS. Do Your Christmas n. Shopping in the Want ad columns K-i- -- z--,. and Save IN 5t Vandalism Spree I .. vitr.-tratet.- ... ! '.- - t 0 '4r- ' k ci -:- 1 i 1Va v. 7 ( The rut red er.,:letir.P per p.m. V. ednr-- d v ono, a.m. Thur-da, Ihe cars vele iten-sto'.e,.; from '1 -' - :-1 : - , lilt lAt -. aX i---- , Several hundred dollarg worth or damage to 17 automobiles IA as 1Pporzed Friday by residents of a cor.dorr um aparmert 1)c!,! . It cA - I Ar 1414", lor , I -1- Pasio , 7 7:,.., ,'; - ilro.-.er- ---- -'' moi s th the glove HrliPr comp,,ttment. dtrnif,,e included tk " " froty ts7.e cTig:res of se era! vehicles. PUihe u,p.,ct that 'UVPritt.Pz the I esponsib:e for P re pured - - ZLIIM'S'I' -- Turn right now to classification 59X in the classified pages of this newspaperJhere you'd find son e of the most outstmdlng Christmas buys you ha'e ever zeen! Before you buy any- Granite Signup CRANITE ition PARK Niro To 011 on r tor D1C,-- P a, Nion(1,1 opor, where, always look through the Classified Pages first Yo,J'!i save money and lots hook 111Th tA s ' s Herre,a, ,rs - A.e e v V- Pete'. L trial Las been set Jan. for a Salt I.;tke man who xt as recaptured Friday after rnistakenty heine freed from tr.e Jaii this month. Michael Barnett. 911. Ea,t. rged v.ith unlawtul side of nircotie drugs. v.as apprehended by Dave Bradford, special investigator for the Salt Lake Cour.ty Lew 1 r14. r f Altwototi by. said the gill tta.-reported nri,sng about 5:4) p.m.. and neputie, and the t Salt Lake County Jeep tele mounting an after-dail- i search when she t as found. Daputies Drug Trial Set Mrs. Verser Csoorla-- d )6;6 S Mrs T.o,ras P East arrl Mrs. Kent 0. Beckman. 2e3 'A !,te, A,e r a ktrS James VaTI,Z, 12 0 Cat, ry St .s Dreshier came Jr.,-- el 0.', (1,,ug'1- Strimion,, ter of Mr. ard Mrs. Arline Simmons, 441? Jupiter Dr.. ruhrg alone tt !IN) her snowmobile bogged down In deep snow. Atter her hike. tilt, unidentified o4vup.trits of the cabin fed her Anri dred out her ciothing. She ttas warm and comfortable then Salt Lake County Deputy Sheriff Robert ; ' 4 5"' MOUnted. pd-.ro- ert Ar . A teen girl. ERi( ;IITON ttbo hiked a li,df mi:e through def.!) snow evening Friday after her ,Irlwmobile became stuck. tt as found safe in cahM abOut g p.m. iti- -t a a ma,sive search tt os being A 0 Berrett ZWCIV,,, Carter, a,s3.-f;:g apd Mr and ."S BOrrefl o. Lot loo 7,rnor. )6!', s 67o-t- o d C.cyd It,ne, C2..9 S 7n37! NO,S, aatxnter cf M. end f.e,s. E V c t brs c7o Strattert Ave 71,11 , c7.A dOr ,P,ctures to.7n f.e.7 rt ( 7 t 1,7 E q7 I, In a m to ..! Iay rcA, C7C, s t p BIRTHS AS REPORTED FRI'M t 4LT LAKE AEA HCSPITALS SATUBDAY; ot r,g"er Pobecca i1 1., R:,!overs GREETINGS SENDS IIIRINDAt Gcroc-cf Or ard douln.7 ,,, ; ....1,0:" 41.41 Julie arter o, I ogti, r.., t 111 I ' - ,.,,,,, St,,,,' 'f ,'' Mgt Ii3th leen Bennyti , 1. sAtOlt' 4 fi. ...,,, 4 , ', , 0 t. - it , w NAM, 46" gli.'' 1 .fil r 4,ts :; , A k,,,,0 111111t1",,- .,.e' ,.... A . . the the the Found Safe n tot;. Cummings. said tires either touched oi high voltage arced from live t ire to the dead ore. David , -- ::, is 1 i'lik,.k , ; ,i t 1 i t ''' A South. is being held in lieu of $500 bail. Robert LaMar Jensen, 30. same address. was reported in "poor" condition today in St Mark .s Hospital. lie was found lying in the middle of 3rd South at about 160 West. The complaint against ?Ti. Jensen signed FriDetective Police aliernoon Perry L. Clark. by City day Preliminary hearing was set for Wednesday at 10 ann. S. P 4 r rt,ported Jail woman remained i Salt Lake after today being charged wilh assault with deadly weapon in the shooting of her husband Thursday night. Mrs. Patricia Ann Juntti Jensen, 31, 1757 W. 21st rew Fast) tag pronounced dead cn arrival at Cottonuood Hos- finance, will likely reducing a mill in- helps i a t State. t. y 11111111111'11thilliiilltif irm- colli- head-o- il h a Briefs Hospital. a, tell a, iontribuftrom the federal govenment or some of the programs n Nliirray p.m Area Stanley Psoherts, chairman of the Utah County Commis-lion- s ti,P federal governpropo,ed Si le of the Eldred itoria- ,i cy, ot State n ut1 cowl, of 11(ifiOr. thei The Itoop hag a per a ttendant e CP111 at Siout rrifetin,zs ,in4 over 75 por vont attendance at monthly outdoor activities. IN SPOUSE SHOOTING departmeitt Fnday at I:Al ,IlIIIlIIIIII'!tIUIIIIIlt Thp rIFT; bUdget Wit! require an inroa,e in the mill levy if no oiher source for revenue in addition to property taxes is found. To Face Trial 1 - :ie S.L. WOMAN JAILED for iser expendhores. Santaquin Man in a 01 City power e.ectrocuted The tentative budget figure is about S227.000 Lore than expenditures for this Vat- and about $404.000 higher than public hearing .1:tah Couty's tr.mtative - A ,v iko, , ,.. 41,.. f'.' ' 1 'Fy o I I -, -- e ' Yule Trees i.0 Silver lie;,ver P.it:S LI lif.14 0t It Ellyn- Ullage Public Hears '70 Budget or, t tf.;.' -0 - ' ci Utah Cap;toi To Have 2 1711 Murray Worker "ties "A decision by the gol.ernor on a special se,;sion will have to be n'Pde in the firq two 'Aeeks of December: Smitn said. Ile urged citizens and ofhc; fprl that it is imschools and polit. that portant A ' i',--,- ' music. $ PROVO , , ,, i g ,.,,, it -,- , . o' !.,, A leal subdivisions be abe to borrow money through bond issuance" to contact legislators and the governor immediately. Several meetings have been l held with the governor. ti experts and legislative ledders since the U.S. Supreme Court ruling and the court test cases now pending tere the result of these meetings. Smith said it was "urgent that school and local governrnert officials communicate the problem directly to members of the LPgislature" ,,,, i() - ,r:., ' , 1 , X, .4, ,i.Y4 A Continued from Page i' ,t': ,,,,v,"" n. reacqi;,;:iiia Loo.NalsitSigir,'. galvanized re,rs- t)ri a four-gallo- Va.' w,, """,',....-i- p',10,,,r' f '') f 4t 0,- . ,. 1 7 i ........, 4 OA t f4 i ' 1,4 oe , ', 1 i ,i e., ti It 1M vo0" v mho taltb V V metal drum liffle -- saddle- so a tray of briquets t on bP slippod under it. It is filled with water up to the lesel Lit the spout near the top. At the top of the drum is a downspout with a funnel at the top. hot pnyone wants ater water. he pcurs cold into the downspout. 'Inis goe Fiscal Consultant Urges Support For Bonding Law ,f- , .,, '. .. 1r A - - a Blanket' coming up soon," Tony Summerhoys tells Asst. Scoutmaster Paul Pyper and Wes lie Adorns during Troop 56 outing. trip. a -1dillo t' , 1 1 have a rather unusual hot uater heater for their vamp- Irs ,,,e4 ,,;.. 0:1151 U ' .tuz- I '', ,' ' . i , q 0, 2.1,,, ; :.; .1:l .. - '. .......... 3.. A - ,,, , ." , N... de' r 1,, . - .4 lior , ,' , ; p, 4, $ ,1 ''''d I , ,, ..,,.,, , - P I' , ' ...,, 1,....., ''., 3 if r' ,...,,at.............n.,...rf,.i , ,,,,:',, ' ing . '1, ' . - .. 16,,e r. - ' fr ,414Y1.11 ..!,,,,,,tg,, 3 B 1 v -- 1969 29, , 1,41,010 i : A ''''' ' 7 Le ,- el iii thirt layers of ready to dish up 1 ,,ar' ......, dok,,,,,...1.-..Zlbot...- .,. 7do 1 opt11,4' . ..,-- - liZilitia...4, , - 14- 4 It, .4 , - 4 . tvg.7.4':, 1 ki..4 , , - : ,,,,,442.. -- -"" T... , N , . ' 1-". Illt ; , 4 .. 1 .., ' ,,,,,,,,, a , are dough in about 13 minutes thtni7 this method. A 1011.c,, green xvillow st.ck ) metal rod can he placed in the ground and exteraled over the p of the pan to hold a pot in front of the bnquets, Graham said. In addition to learning to cook by this method, the Scouts are also making similar equipment for their use. The Scouts in Troop 56 also OVellF, ,,, , , ,..06,1 ' ''. ,goll.1 - t.rNat .:4111p010, :t,'.,.t : ,t,, , November Saturday, l'- : : '',, - ,- ,- ii , .0,, di)gs wrepped Graham has devised a large metal pan which tilts Aiter all. win :ton learn to Cf:(''K up ia,ty dii.slies on a rf.Crti:or xvith no flames. r.o a!:nes. no frying pans and no disi,es, it spoils a guy. s(Tilits in Troop 56. Great t!! LakP Council. are fast feirning the art of preparing , . 4,41t1 . 4 srN11 elP j it i vs e Irt It t 'Qua al yito o- -0 , ,,,. - Robert Go;herum shows Mike hart fire starting act 1110; ... " - .:1' , - ei,,gs. hot dogs and hamburg- 2rurnhip a iviut don.g at Lome. tliey may guon reoon. Live eta ' ii,-- , - ,: ,F, s , 1 ..:.:'.."--- - ti ,- suili things as homemade bread. cake. biscuits baron. D. PALMER DOUGLAS S "b cI 11110k0 41:110 igs , ! I 7, 1, ,', I ' ... .. ' " - I .1 :, , .0 i ' '' Scoutmaster Mel Graham uses galvanized henter, unique in providing hot water. ;ern I '1 1 , vo: ,,, k ' ' t 4.;' ''':""'" .' t' ! i '''''...,,,,,,, i f ,,,'-- . d 1 ''''''' r .4 S ' 1. ,, -, i , "Itt,.......4.....,,, -:',4 - 4 '''''' tk, . : ' : . 1 07 ..- ,,- N, - , 'I : IP' ,. tioi, , . ,,,,, T - S- It - ''' . , - I t,., . 1 ,,, , , ,,,,..,,,,,,, , ., , iAI ,.,, ,,,4 lt'''. , ,) - ad t...; 7it 't aF 4.1, , ,i, ,,. 'Il -- , ,, I 1 , ' - - 1 I I, , - , ,; ,..,41bt 41,,' ' f -- 1 . .--- 411 - 4',"----1- ,. ''', 's SA - ... 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