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Show ET?g ctics West 2nd Using a different legal tack. Salt Lake Cnv will continue its drive against prostitution on West 2nd South. City Attorney Jack L. Creliin said today. This will include arrest of men who solicit women whom they believe to be prostitutes, he indicated. This portion of the campaign, which h a s netted more than SO men in the last months, received a rebulf " several a few davs DewC SV Cri run through Dec. 31. A OV Ballet West's "Nutcracker Ballet" opened its 15th season at Kingsb try Hall Friday to begin an when T'lird Dis tnct Judge 1). Flank Wilkins ruled that the city had beet, proceeding illegally under the section of city ordinance used eight-performan- Glenn J. Mecham. fom.et citv judge in x,LEN Ogden, ha been named assistant United Slates Attorney lor Utah He was appointed io i indefinite term by the U S Attorney Geneial's Oifne in Washington, and wil! work fiom Room fifjd Federal Building pari of the time. He will also spend atom hall of his time in toll Lake Citv. Newly elected City Judge E Fred Ziegler has been nlbijg the position ol citv judge on a temporary basis recently. and will officially occupy the position beginning in the complaints. However, 'The Nutcracker Was Magical Bv HAROLD LUNDSTROM I leseret News Music mously fat mice a toy soldiers, Editor More than 2,000 holiday celebrants. dressed in their new- est and finest, went to guess who's Christmas Party Friday evening? (In Kingsbury Hall, that is). And because even Little Guy and Doll who has ever attended one of Clara parties since she began having them back 15 years ago at Christmas in 1955 has suffered notoriously from a case of recidivism, the time to run to Ballet West's office ar. l get any remaining invitations is right now! Siahl-baum- 's and brave marvelous wonderand. and at. nowy exciting visit to the Kingdom oT the Sweets. 1969 The of production Clara's Christmas Pam. as choreographed by Wiliam F. Christensen, artistic director of Ballet West, is large iavish and beautiful. NEW SETS The new sets are by Ballet West's gifted art director, Ronald Crosby, and create an impressive air of regal stateliness. Party rollicking The of ways. Some of tnem pi deeded to be escortit g youngster, NO EXCESS Oh. the grownups yes, The Nutcracker attended Friday evening just as al static pirouettes. Jetes. and arabesques of Ballet West's The prodigious principals, Nutcracker breathed joyous tut the management knew some octogenarians who were the al pi opening performance without so much a' an excuse. en: Christmas Nutcracker u-- hie into lch!huvs,.c loved muMc CHARM Saturday, December 27, 1969 As a g no'talgit nod toward Ballet West's 1955 production, Ron Ross was invited to perform the role of Dr. Drossei-meye- r that he danced 15 years ago. And his performance was just as charming now as then. NEPHEW Worthy, too, of commenda-t'o- n is the excellent work of little Cory Cannon as Dr. nephew. And let no one deny that little Jeff 1 bee BALLET on Page B-- 4 Death Car Sought; Police Ask For Public Help Hit-Ru- n An arounu gation of a which Mrs. investi- the-clo- Hoi 6 to a problem? Ota 9 pjt Monday Ikroegh Box 1257, Soft la hit-ru- ), Friday, m write to Giy, IHcit 84J 10 Representative Will Visit You My problem is with the Utah Power & Light. Their lines run across my properly and some trees grow below the lines. They trimmed the trees and left the trimmings where they fell, right in the creek. This caused the wafer to overflow, it backs op under my haystack and makes quite a mess. I've complained to the man who reads the meter. I have also called but no response. Also, I thick they should pay me for the time I had to spend to remove the trimmings myself. H. F., Kaman. Theres no record of your complants. All tree trimming crews are required to clean up after each trimming job. Investigation of your complaint showed a few branches at the site. These were left 'by a trouble shooting crew working under extreme conditions whi.2 on an emergency call to restore electrical service after a recent, severe storm, because of other outages in the area, the troublemen could not at the time remove all limbs created by storm damage and service restoration cuttings. A cleanup crew followed the service restoration crew. If you still feel youve been treated unfairly you can air your grumble further with the company representative who will call on you. Hes also the man to talk to about paying you for your time. 1 sent i or Family Medical Guide book but never have received it. Meantime, they've been billing us every month for $12.15. Now weve got a Idler from their collection department saying they want the money promptly. Weve notified them three times that we have not gotten the book. What should I do? S.M., Kearns. Read the book, another copy of which is on the way. Sounds like your problem was caused by a nriley" computer. although they didn't admit it. They say first book 'ost in transit" accident in Ann Sarah East, Leggroan. 76. was killed, is being conducted by the Salt Lake City Police. 705-3r- d Mrs. Leggroan. was killed less than 60 feet from her home Wednesday about 5:45 p.m. by an auto traveling at an excessive speed. A witness to the which occurred at the corner of 7th South and 3rd East, said the car which struck the victim, carrying and dragging her over 225 feet, was racing w ith another car. Police officers, if. L. and D. R. Schulz, Bur-go- n investigators, said the is probably a 1959 Pontiac with damage to its vehicle mote appropitate, subsection The suhse, (ion held m question by Judge Wilkins, read' It shall be unlawful in part; ioi anv person to . . . offer oi t an agree to commit ol sexual intercourse hr hue center grill and hood. Officers said the damaged area is the point of impact. The car a Bo has loud pxhaust pipes, they said. We ask for public help m finding the driver of the vehicle. the officers said. Anyone seeing or knowing about the car might lead us to the of the apprehension dnver, Burgon said. that tin could apply to piO'ti-tute- s soliciting business bn not to men who approached women with the idea ol paying them lor a sexual act. Henceforth, in charging men. Creliin said, the city will use another more appropriate subsection which reads: It shall be .unlawful for any person to be in or near anv place frequented by the public or any public place for the purpose of inducing, enticing or procuring another to commit a lewd act or an act of sexual intercom e 'or hire or moral perversion. The city attorney pointed out that the judges ruling affected only one small pail ot the ordinance (Subsection It. aiai then only as it has been applied to men. His ruling didn't question am other pail ol the law," he said. For this reason, Creliin that the city felt itself under no great pressure to seek a State Supreme Court See TACTICS on Page B--t indi-cat- SECTION City. Regional Comics Financial Obituaries B 1, 4 2 3 Weather Map Action Ad Women's Page 4 5 3 14 TV Comic Utah Safety Counil is the place. They have some and also tt have a catalog listing many other industrial films. Also has some. Write to Tom Pinder. safety director. Box 11299, Salt Lake City. What is a For years I have searched for two poems Boy? And What Is a Girl? If you can track them down you'll be a super sleuth. Mrs, P. 1, 11., Salt Lake (Tty. Super sleuthing located them in the May 1957 Issue of Good Housekeeping. You can get copies of poems at the S.L. public library at the periodical desk. But the super sleuthing, was done by the always helpful, and knowledgeable library siafi. A Long River have heard the Sevier River is the longest inland water-wy- ii the U.S. and possibly the world. This is because it aiawk Hi UtrJi and ends in tab and never dumps t&t any 1 I See DO-1- T MAX on Page B--4 tv attoroev. Better Signs To Help Skier? The Utah Highway Depart- manual ment is working with the State Travel Council on plans to provide more adequate sign to direct motoi ist' to ki areas. -- Blame J. Kay, state highway engineer, said tocLy that one proposal being considered u meetings between the two groups is to provide lecrea-tio- n inhumation centers. The uniform sign manud fixing regulations foi signs on interstate highways will permit directional signs to such (enter, he said. At present, the manual only permits signs at exit ramp to destination points served by th ramps. Experimental signing w as used several years ago at the mouth of Parleys Canyon directing motorists to the Park City ski area, he said. As a result of this experimentation, the Utah Highway an sponsored Department addendum to the uniform sign which would allow giving directions to sign rec-icati- areas. Presently signs are displayed along highways directing motorists to ski areas. Kay said. te This includes signs aioig Wasatch Boulevard for Brighton and Alta, in Provo Canyon indicating the turnoff to Sundance ski aiea. in Ogden for Snow Basin, in Logan Canyon for Beaver ski area, and in Iron County for Brian .Bead ski area, he said. Stanford Target Of Editorial STANFORD. CALIF. (API The San Francisco Examiner took issue in an editina! Friday with Stanford Univer's sity President Kenneth ban on relations between Stanford and Mormon - spon- sored Brigham Young Univer- sity. been inteiested in writing ar.d had won a scholarship to a By WANDA LUND Deseret News Staff Writer New York University. CLEARFIELD Successful comedians look silly, and most of them ware born that way. Steve Allen told Job Corpsmen here Friday. One of the snap courses he was radio production. said. I took the course because I was interested m acting and speaking. All of the people I met and whose stories I read who were m impressed me journalism very favorably. I felt I would have a better chance with the knuckleheads, so 1 went into radio." All the professional comedians I know were funny very in life they were ei- ther funny kids in school, on the basketball team or somewhere else." said Allen :n reply to a question: How do you become a comedian'" He plaved compositions. The Start The noted television personality. composer and author entertained some 1.000 corps-meand staff monitors at 5 oh Urban the Clearfield He said In own favorite personald Allen said he had Steve Allen receives desk set from corpsmon Alvin Wilson. On left and right are a family friend, John Ames, and Allen's son. Bill. Instant Replay' By WANDA LUND Deseret News Staff Writer OGDEN While lawmen .s i, u Ol Somettung He once won a SLOW let bv 50 songs a day foi 5 do.vs. co- the 1 Could writing Asked how lie got his stall ity. "This ow n. median is Sid Caesar. as an entertainment two of Be Big. which he described as bis most successful song, and which he Gravy Waltz. played with a very definite boogie beat that soon had other toes tapping then hi have some quality that makes other people find them amusing to some degree. he added. They Ken-neco- If Took Super Sleuthing torn has seneti a Ogden Oty tunge loi the pa'i om years He was named to fill the uoevpired term of Ronald O. Hyde, who resigned to assistant coun- Entertains Corpsmen Corps Center. I am in charge of safety operation for a local manufacturing plant and need to know where 1 can get films and material to present to monthly meetings of our safety commitA. A., Woods Crow tee dealing with plant safely. 1. Met fter consultirg Webster' dictionary ol the Ei gli'h Judge Wilkins held n. Wants Plant Safety Films Jan Pit-zer- early Computer Or Lost In Transit n e said citv have been anothc ... ITshll The courtly dam mg o me hildren and the adults in the opening moments was chaim e itself as were the Toy Doll and the Be a. danced ittir vmoingh by Cat,. Tidy man and Bart Cook GOOD SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH Ballet' has a beautiful new set which inckdes ? tree growing to gigantic size; the ferocious battle between enor piosecuto's instructed to make-believ- From the times!, (nightly costumed ballet student ir the opening party scene. some of whom were trying out their balletic legs for the first time in a performance.to the ec- DESERET NEWS GIGAXTIC TREE The And just how popular can Ballet Wests spectacular be? Well, now as it 15th birthday rolls around, it will have been performed m Kingsbury Hall approximately 125 times (and this does not include the performances giver, in Logan. Ogden. Provo, Reno, Albuquerque, and Phoenix) and seen by dose to a quarter of million youngsters and adults. Creliin of Weber and Morgan counties haven't discovered a way to supply instant replay" of auto accidents, they will soon be able to videotajie suspected drunken drivers. Actions of motorists suspected of driving under the influence of alcohol will be corded after their arret on new equipment that will be purchased with a $'.250 federal grant by the Region Two Law Enforcement Advisory Council. A permanent videotape system will be housed in a room at the Weber County Jail, while a "porta-pack- " system will to availabe to Weber and Morgan County lawmen at the Ogden Police Department for use Instant replay of anything recorded on the videotape of "on-scen- See COMIC on Page B-- 4 continuing: Thus Stanford has placed religious qualifications on its athletic and academic relations with another American university, an act of llliberal-is.n if we ever heard one. To be consistent. Stanioid would have to oply religious tets to Southern Methodist, Notre Dame. Baylor or any other school with religious affiliation. Obviously, it doe not nor would it do so." editorial sdtd Pitzer Human Slandford s mignt Rights Commission disapprove of the Mormon and me black on p;uthood nut they have no call to arempt to unpo-- e ier views ar.y more than they should insi't that Jews go n chuich at 11 a.m. Sunday." Tne and For Drunken Drivers either machine will be only advantage of the new equipment Evidence gathered in homicides. fatalities of all kind, accidents involving injur-- , narcotics and liquor raids, s u r v e i llance procedures, investigative vvotk and in a v ariety of other crimes can be videotaped and played back at any time. The major application of the tap! machines, however. wJl be to gather evidence in one Switching to a more senou' note. Allen said. 1 am here not as a critic nor as anything Stanford based its acton on allegations of racial discrimination m the Mormon Church. namely the doctrine that a black of African lineage may not have the right of priesthood.' said the editorial drunken driving eases Don Cavalli. director of the Region Two Law Enforcement Council. said. A recent U.S. Congressional report stated that alcohol is a factor present to some degtee in about 50 per cent of all accidents." Cavalli noted. He said maximum utilization of the equipment will to made in an attempt to deter driving under th influence of alcohol, to lessen the court burden ot tual cases; to assist in determining guilt or it and to increase revenue m the two counties and various communities. Permanent and portable videotape systems are in use by law enforcement agencies in cities throughout the United States and have proven successful. Cavalli said. In another announcement made by five Advisory Council ht tms wees. Cavalli listed grant about applications totaiurg made bj various $50,000 law enforcement unit, recommended to the state council for approval. The applications have all come since the Weber Council was organized ir April and in- clude: Videotape recording sys- tem requested by Davis County Sheriffs O lice. Back' ;er School of lie Detection i Polygraph Examrequest edf by iner Cour-e- . Ogden City Police and "the See VIDEOTAPE oo Page B-- 4 |