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"l :y-T- '-- x - "x4 AvX4 r . . . ' ,? r.iPii'z Pcv. t is new exhibit on Temple Square this year. Lights Y Divd Coiy go on for holiday season tonight ot 8. Square Lighting Says Its Christmas 4 The lights and voices of Christmas will flood Temple Square tonight Intimately associated with the Salt Lake holiday season in tradition that Chntn has grown up in the past four years, the lighting ceremony on the Square will be followed by the second annual Youth in the Tabernacle. Songfest President N. Eldon Tanner, second counselor in the First Presidency, Church of Jesus Temple Square. They were turned on Thursday night for a test of two-ho- ur The downtown city block win reflect the lights of CX. wl . 4 M M C4U.AcUktd . 4 - Mt, I. V UUVUgiJUUL U1C 11U1- 1- days and into the new year. After the lights go on to message. Inside the Tabernacle, beginning at 8 p.m. the voices of 4.000 students from nearly four dozen Utah senior and junior high schools wiU be raised in the Christmas songfest under the baton of Dr. Lorin Wheelwright Purpose of the songfest is to enjoy Christmas and tell the world how happy we are, with familiar carols, sung superbly. Wheelwright said. Those who attend the songfest may view the lights on the wav out Orchestra, sity Symphony conducted by Dr. Ralph Lay- - cock, will accompany the singers. O. Come All Ye Faithful, O. Come. O Come Emanuel Holy Night Far. Far Away on Judea's Plains." Angels We Have Heard on High." Silent Night. O. Christmas Tree, Joy to the World. and the Hallelujah Chorus from Handel's The Messiah will be among carols sung. The orchestra will play Farandole by Bizet. Seating of the public in the Tabernacle will begin at 7:30 p.m. Most of the main door and balcony seating areas will be occupied by the singers. See LIGHTS o Page The Brigham Young Univer- Greer.-sleeve- r ne Christ of Latter-da- y Saints, will puM the switch at 8 p.m. that win set the square ablaze with more than 100.003 tiny VtrAl r night, the Rev. George L. Davis, pastor of the First United Methodist Church, wiU brief Christmas deliver SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH finbfff have been spent threading the miniature bulbs through the trees and shrubs and along the walls and walks Hours B1 Friday, December 5, 1969 s, b-1- 2 Complaints On Bidding Are 'Invalid' Hove a problem? Dkd 6 to 9 pje. Monday through (364-Si2- j. Friday, or write to Bax 1257, Soft lake Cty, Utah 841 10. Where's My Change ago I was shopping at a local store. I bought a toaster and gave the clerk a $160 bilL He didn't have enough change and had to go somewhere to get It While I was wait Ing, my hnsband who had had a heart attack a year ago, became ill and said he couldn't wait any longer. I took him to our car Intending to come bark for the toaster and my change, but be was too sic k and I drove him home. I tried to phone the store but couldn't get anyone. So I wrofe a but they haven't answered me. Please help me. Mrs. EL. L., Fort Duchesne. A week ler They also tried to telephone and couldn't get anyone. No matter. Probably by the time you read this you will have received your toaster in the mail And perhaps also a cashiers check in lieu of your change. If not you will in a counle of days Cost of toaster, postage and insurance was S19.S0. Check will be for $30.20. Popular Beverage Is the buttermilk sold In stores the real thing? If not, bow Is it made? Mrs. R., Salt Lake City. Maybe, maybe not Real buttermilk is the milky liquid remaining after cream has been churned to make buf.tr. Sweet r.atura' buttermilk, comes from fresh cream that has been chilled and churned. Sour natural buttermilk comes - producfrom cream ripened (soured) by adding lactic-acito added is The called starter. starter a pasteuring bacteria, ize skim milk and allowing It to sour until it curdles. Cultured buttermilk is a popular beverage. This method of production is Indicated fcy the label cultured on cartons of buttermilk. d On May 1J I seat some money to a place in fiintoa. Iona, for some cologne. I have never gotlca It despite several Salt Lake City. let-te- n. Terrific response exhausted the supply. But you should be getting soon. Too Many People . Can yon help me get my outboard motor back. Two years ago I left it r.iUi a bub to adjust. Bat he had a heart attack and didn't get a round to fit it. He finally got bark to work and said he weald Ex IL But be never did. The I gat ill and coalda't contact bim. Now he's gene to Spokane. I called him and he scld be left it with a era in Porairo and I could get 11 there. I contacted him and he said he'd given it to a Wend, but he'd get it back. Now the friend won't give it no. I paid $J0 lor the motor. They should either give me that much or G. IL, Berne, Idaho. my motor. Sir, am sending you a copy of the letter we received See DO-1- T MAN oa Page B-i- ? about bidding Complaints procedures on the new Water Department building from anonymous electrical contractors appear to be invalid, a Salt Lake City commissioner said today. It really gripes me when we get this kind of an anonymous letter purporting to save us money, when we are really scrounging for cash and cutting corners in every way we can to get this building constructed. said Commissioner E. J. Gam. BROADEN BIDDING? In a letter received by Mayor J. Bracken Lee and turned over to Garn for inveswere tigation. complaints lodged that electrical work on five water building would have cost the city less money had the bidding been broadened. I dont quite understand their point, Garn said, because on the same page of the set of specifications as they referred to in the letter, there are provisions allowing substitutions of material. They could have requested substitutions. I don't know w hethor they would have been approved, but the procedures to handle it were there. CAN'T SUBSTITUTE Taylor told the assessors that in each county meetings first will be held with the county assessors staffs to rith the acquaint them program. Next will come public meetings to tell the people of each county the operations of the reassessment process. Taylor said. It will be the responsibility of the county fathers to lower the tax levies wherever the valuations total are in- ter. Sherry, 5: a married daughter. Xancv Price Tramp, 24. 195 X. 100 West, Bountiful, and Mrs. Trump's twin daughters. Kim and Karv. age I5- -. NOTIFIES TATROL After finding the party, Eastman drove on to Huntsville and notified tne Utah Highway Patrol dispatcher at Roy. The women and children remained in the tamper and Mr. Price drove to the area this morning, with a spare wheel Eastman said the truck was on the main road just east of Monte Cristo Park. The search for the missing party had shifted to Rich County tills morning after a forest ranger at Randolph reported issuing a permit to the women Thursday at 3 p.m. IX CANYONS The search there had concentrated in canyons west of Randolph until word came that the truck had been found. Price reported the women missing when he returned home from work Thursday and found a note saying they were going to go into tlie hills to Air Plan Runs Info Turbulence By DON WOODWARD Deseret News Business Editor Top executives of Texas International Airlines flew into some turbulent weather today when tliey outlined a cut a Christmas tee. The search Thursday night proposed schedule for new centered in Tooele County after service to Salt lake City that a woman where Mrs. Price would send passengers through Denver. works said sne had mentioned Appearing before the Utah going after a Christmas tree, Agencies, they said they hope Tooele. out maybe by to have the new service under way between Salt Lake City Theft Airport and the Southwest this spring. Their tentative schedule calls Three landing lights were for flights from Salt Lake City stolen from two Cessna airto Denver, then to San Anto-niplanes located in a hangar at Houston and New the Salt Lake International Orleans. were The airplanes Airport. However, members of the owned by the G.E.O. Update, Utah Agencies didn't try to Inc., 72 E. 4th South. conceal their disappointment Ki'iiigtmimrnmidiHmumnmBumniuuas that the airline hadn't pro- At Assessors Hear Aims Of Reassessment Plan The new program for reassessing all property in the state every five years is not designed to increase taxes, county assessors were told this morning. G. Douglas Taylor, Tax Commission member in charge of property valuations, made this statement at the annual County Assessors School conducted by the Tax Commission. Fair weather is expected to return to Utah tonight and Saturday as high prs-sur- e builds up again and the region. Thursday's light storm dwindled to a few Cileries this morning and only cr.e or two inches of snow piled up on the ground. However, the ski resorts had up to a foot of new snow. Temperatures may turn a little colder as the weather clears. Lows tonight are expected to range from 1C to 20. wi'h highs Saturday in the 40s. So more precipitation is expected in the north through next Wednesday ., sf2 v - ' iv , .yVV ' i ,V J; ,r ail. -,- k . A ' ; t-- V mrtffn rz ' 'X - ' t .. u - v .Tr y'C5.ATX r - f,t - ' i t , Fair Weather .. Follows Storm - ;.VKr A -- .A ET3 i iv..4s:vv:''. , ns fv 3fci .i iiV xr - ' ", Aa L ,KV; ' t.Jk 'f . - iv x4s , .j - V" ; . " 1 aV rfcH 'J . a rt " iv- t xVw'iX,V Vi , , ( - - .'4- - rf1 7 4y " V - ' . - &-- - '' . f C j . ? ;i , t : V c. fJ ' '4 "L 7" T , ' ' NV'! V I - y y -- i V AA - ' j,. - ,7? H v? k ' r V , ' C i j, W 'JV! fc' is.. 4U3. &XsV; v-?- J , 7-i'- .r - S US 2 VWV " 1V, , : ' .f Vr ., xv 1 J' . J A sV eVx '4 J t , t $ 4;v .,, f "T V"V 1'Vl t- I fO - 4 Tavlor estimated that there are 540,000 appraisal units in tlie state. At an estimated cost of $10 each, this work ill cost $325 million. Both small properties and large industrial concerns are included in this $10 estimated cost. The counties share of the total cost is $1,619,000. In Salt Lake County, the reappraising will cost an estimated $2,146,000, of which the countys share is $644,000. Taylor also reported that a deficiency appropriation i needed to pay costs of appraising farm land for the greer.belt program. p posed a flight from Salt Lake City to San Antonio and then on to Houston and other Southwest points. This would bypass Denver comnon-sto- SHOP TIL v. creased he said. Taylor said he is pleased at progress in education and recruitment of a staff of licensed appraisers to do the reassessing work. the Legislature helps us out with a revolving fund of $125,000 to advance fiie countys share of the reappraisal work we will have to start coasting during the lat part of the fiscal year, lie Unless said pletely. They urged the airline to reconsider its scheduling. See FLIGHT oa Page ? B-l- SECTION City. Regional TV Highlights Obituaries Weather Map Action Ads Biainaim.Kr.iias'JintmmifflinnEranjnrP B 6-- 12, 24 10 12 12 12-2- 3 tickis p A shot, apparently fired by one of two toldup men, fatally wounded a grocer Thursday at 2:50 p.m. inside his little market at 1311 S. 8th West The bullet hit Alfred Wesemann, 63, 1325 S. 8th in the West, "dead center according to Police Chief Dewey J. Fillis. However, the grocer mac heart, aged to stagger outside and try to stop two men as they drove away in a white car, according to witnesses. Then Wesemann, patriarch of Cannon Stake, Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-daSaints, collapsed on the t a..', ; I g f S 4V' ? - 4 x v'w' 4 0 ' XT' y Gan pointed out that all the indicate specifications type and quality of material you w ant You can t substitute wood beams for steel or paper mache for walls. he said The commissioner emphasized that he is always open to suggestion as to how to save the city money, and appreciates personal contact by phone or in person. I don't buy the plea of the writers of this letter that they were afraid of retribution snow-soak- ' vN f from architects and engineers and therefore couldn't reveal their identity," Garn said Burglary At Hotel Burglars entered the Wel- come Hotel, 222 S. State, and stole $70 from the hotel office. Police Oflicer John Johnson said. The theft was reported fcy manager Craig Wcoiey. i I,v,t f im ! vX. L yt third man. The witnesses described the three as an older man with a heavy black beard and two men. younger, hippie-typ- e Fillis said a check disclosed the white car was stolen Wednesday rii An cy AumJ t Alfred Wesemann . . . shot in heart ed parking lot of the store. Apparently no one saw what happened inside the store, according to Chief Fillis. Two youths said they saw the two suspects transfer from fiie white car into a green Rambler several blocks away at 850 Lucy Ave. (1200 South). It was driven by a in EountifuL performed one bullet Thursday in the body near the heart and a nick between the thumb and Cret finger of one hand. Fillis said two other slugs See , autopsy disclosed Si. GROCER oa Page B-- S x . JCV .. ' H. tc - tyh .... 2;-- n? ' - - - Blanket and chalk outline mark where slain grocer fell- - k m, im. - S!L, riWk artfc Jflfc 0K i 4 jff- 40k |