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Show rwwewwsw yyyyc w.ywryA. ?w" ewhouse use rasmen By GORDON KIRBY Deseret News Staff Writer The historic Newhouse Hotel, 4th South and Main St., presently involved in financial problems, may be turned into an accommodations center for 500 female Job Corps trainees, Judge Stewart Hanson of Third District Court said today. Thiokol Chemical Corp. is negotiating with Newhouse Realty Cl vff " "" t- - X - &: . s H Co., owners of the hotel, for lease for such a five-yea center, the judge said, Under the terms of the proposed lease, Thiokol ar - - j Several steel beams have been put in DEPUTY, PASSERBY SAVE LIFE OF GIRL would pay the expenses of operating the hotel and use it as a residence for the Job Corps place on concrete coiums as work on bridge over Starvation Reservoir continues. girls. A Salt Lake County deputy and an unidenSANDY tified man teamed Thursday to sav the life of a small Sandy girl after she had been struck by a car in front of her home. The girl Kristine Bolton, 8. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Emery Dale Bol'on, 875 E. Carnation Dr. (10095 South), was taken to Cottonwood LDS Hospital w'here she was listed in serious condition. Deputy Russ Strubel said the girl had left her home about 4:30 p.m. and had walked across the street to give a piece of newly baked bread to a friend. As she returned to her home eating a second piece of bread, she was struck by a westbound car driven by Billie R. Newton, 31, 10318 Carnation Dr., the deputy PERIOD Over the Bridge Nears Halfway Point Co., Spring, ille. contractor for the bridge, began work last June. Total cost will be $1.8 million and is being built under the direction of the Utah Highway Department with the Bureau of Reclama By ROGER PUSEY J Peseret News Staff Writer Utahs high-eDUCHESNE and longest highway bridge built over water is nearly 50 per cent complete, Palmer B. DeLong, manager of the Central Utah Project, announced st Starvation Reservoir Bridge and six miles of new road will replace a section of U.S. 40 that will be inundated by the new reservoir which is part of the CUPs Bonneville llnit. W. Clyde year. The bridge will be fully continuous without expansion joints and will be supported by seven piers g SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH Friday, October 25, 1968 Construction B 1 L Customs Pune April . t 11 nr the Treasury Department has help to to travelers coming the opening of the: Utah from abroad or leaving the Salt Lai: City cus- - state on foreign trips. toms office April 1, 1969, it was For example, the thousands announced today by Sen. Wal- of missionaries of The Church of and Jesus Christ, of Latter-da- y lace F. Bennett, Sen. Frank E. Moss, Saints will clear at the Salt The initial allotment will be Lake City customs facility rath?23,000. er than at other ports of entry. The Utah office will be under Touring groups also will be able Customs Region No. 8, with-tfly directly between Utah and headquarters in San Francisco.! other world points, he said. It will be located at the Salt Sen. Moss echoed the senti-Laji- e ment that it would be a boon to International Airport. The office has long been travel, The recent tour of the Taber-rationsought by Utah firms with inter-Inacle Choir to Mexico illustrat- business. it was announced last spring ed how much more convenient: by the Treasury Department, this new office will be. that the office would be opened, but fund restrictions held up the authorized long-awaite- d . -- 1 For Weekend fair U t a hs weather should linger on over the weekend and into next week. Temperatures will average above normal for the period and no rain or snow is expected. Highs will climb Into the 65 to 75 degree range Saturday, with lows dipping to between 3d and 40 tonight. Thursday was a beautiful day throughout the region with lots of sunshine and warm temperatures. Salt Lake Citys high and low were 64 and 37, compared with normals of 58 and 34. It was still summer at St. George with a high of 86. Coldest . reading this morning was 27 at Bryce Canyon and Richfield. project. am thrilled that a Utah If you want an PROVO ostrich plume for a hat or if you want ostriches on the hoof, just ask D I t Man. Th's Deseret News sleuth o-- a4?: can track down a or receivership after a Salt Lake bank filed a petition to recover money bor- d rowed in 1965-6- Thiokol spokesmen said they were negotiating with Newhouse Realty Co., but noted that they did not yet have a contract for such a center from the Office of Economic Opportunity (OEO). said. When I arrived at the scene I found a man giving the girl resuscitation, but the girl still was not breathing. I checked and found that the girl had a large piece of bread caught in her throat. When I removed it the man started to give her resuscitation again and she started to breathe, reported Deputy Strubel. mouth-to-mout- The location of an accommodations center would be a prime factor in the ultimate proposal to OEO, the Thiokol spokesman said. director of for development programEconomic and DevelThlokols opment Operations in Ogden, said the renter would be for w o m e ns Bernie j h Diamond, Panel Denies Training. The men's program at Clearfield has proven very successful, he said and the Clearfield management will submit the proposal for creation and opera-jtioAn article in the Salt Lake' dorse passage of the initiative. of a womens center to Tribune which said Thursday j Mr. Tanner and severa, othef OEO. that a Utah labor council enmembers of the council were ONE POSSIBILITY dorsed Liquor Initiative Petition e Deseret News, Presently Thiokol is surveying No. A is incorrect, the council iconace land told a different story. said they several locations in the state for, president today. the center and the Newhouse Glen D. Tanner, president of The council is neither backHotel is one site. the Utah State Council, Ameriing nor opposing me liquor If the proposal is successful it can Federation of State, County bill, Mr. Tanner said. What will be operated by the Clear- and Municipal Workers, said it the union members do at the field Center under the direction just isnt so. The Tribune story said all 11 polls is their own business. of Charles J. Moxey, director officers of the council had been! Mr Tanner said the See NEWHOUSE on Page and that 10 agreed to en- - d.scu;sed ljquor bm that it had not voted on taking a stana'. DONT ENDORSE We dont endorse the liquor Liquor 'Aye' n So we decided to bake a bigger one. Our homecoming cake will be six feet wide, 40 feet long and eight feet high. Jiffy Cake Mix gave us 7,200 boxes of cake mix. The girls in the dorms have been baking day and night. They bring their individual sheet cakes to the Wilkinson center where 3 . See OSTRICHES on Page B-- big DO-- II the bird baker of the worlds biggest MAN cake. His skills SPECIAL arp important to the success of some of the events of period the J bill," said Dave Bradford, Salt Lake detective and president of Salt Lake Police Union Local 470. He said the Tribune should correct the article. He explained that police officers have to enforce the present week, now homecoming progress on Brigham Young University campus. We WTOte to Do-l- t Man six months ago asking him to lo- TV Quiz To Pit Kearns, Olympus TJENNETT THRILLED about 100 feet high. The pier extend 15 feet foundations underground. Spanning the distance between tl 2 piers are steel beams 217 feet long, 10 feet high and weighing 74 tons each. Three cranes are required to hoist the beams into place on the piers. Mr. DeLong said the road crossing the bridge will be 40 feet wide and 120 feet above the ground and will handle two lanes of traffic w'hen completed. It was designed for expansion to four lanes when needed. , jin Feather In Cap By DOROTHY O. REA Deseret News Staff Writer r Newhouse Realty was placed j Man Wins Do-- lt Fair Weather I 1 DeLong said. Final construction work will be finished in a DESERET NEWS today. The W. tion paying most of the money. The bridge is being built under an accelerated schedule so it can accommodate temporary traffic next spring during high runoff if needed, Mr. five-yea- lease would net a minimum of ISS20.000 to the realty company, Judge Hanson said. Customs Office, for which I have long worked, is at last about to become a reality, said I am grateful Sen. Bennett. tli4t the Treasury Department overlooked partisan considera--tioh- s Teams of scholars from two Goodfellow and Jennie Sue in granting my request for Salt Lake area high schools 'Mangum a Utah Customs Office. meet Saturday in a battle of Each team will have a chance NothSen. Moss commented, brains to launch the 1958-6to answer questions asked by television ing is more imnortant to the Young Americans Kay Richins, moderator, the Development of quiz series. team hitting the buzzer button Utah's industrial development Sponsored by the Deseret first will have the The chance to anthn improved air service. the show News and KSL-Testablishment of the Customs will feature squads from Kearns swer. However, a wrong answer office, for which I have been and Olympus facing a barrage will give the other team a working with the Secretary of of questions taken from regular chance to reply. Treasury and Commissioner of high school study courses. Jumping the gun on the the Customs for more than two The questions have been pre- - button before the question is is an important step pared in cooperation with the yeprs, completely stated will penalize forward. Slate Department of Publicjthe team if the answer is JNEVER DOUBTED' Instruction, The show will be 'wrong, fie added, 1 am proud to say telecast at noon Saturday on:. Channel 3. thgt I have never doubted but KSL-TV- , what the office would eventually! Carrying the green, while andj B be established. The need was: gold banner for Kearns will bo dearly known, and it was a Scott Barnes, team captain., matter of continuing to be members fir ih Cougars City, Regional tive and work with the officials are Marcia Childs, Steve Rigby Obituaries 6 involved until final approval." and Bill Petuskey. On the Titan 6 Sen. Bennett added that the team are Stewart (Skip) Greene, Weather Map customs office will be a great captain; Hank Rutter, Robyn Action ads 9 continued j SECTION posi-joth- -1- -5 5 laws, and they would have to enforce the liquor by the drink bill if it became law. cate a boxing kangaroo for us, said Stewart Grow Jr., chairman of student activities for the week. He found out for us that Gene Holter's Movie Land Animals Co., had Bloomington, Calif., owned such a kangaroo, but it had recently died. Do-l- t Man suggested we might be interested in racing ostriches or a wrestling tiger. We were very much interested and made arrangements for Gene Holter to send along the racing ostriches, a wrestling tiger and a bucking have been donkey. They immense attractions on campus, thanks to the Deseret News and Do-l- t Man. Therefore, we dont think we should take a stand one way or the other, he said. LENDS SUPPORT Detective Sam Leaver, who is vice president of the council, said he stands behind the positions taken by Det. Bradford and Mr. Tanner. Edward M. Barton, former police officer and director of the council, was quoted throughout the Tribune article. He said the statement that the council was members were polled incorrect. I'll take the blame for what See r.ANEL on Page Crushed front of school bus shows im pact of collision at 4700 South and 8400 West at 8:10 a.m. today. Bus With seven youngsters en route to Webg cement truck driven by ster School' in Magna rammed rear o f Lawrence T. Chambers, 27, 4310 S. 4665 West. Bus driver Charles E. Conover Jr., 27, 3337 vV. Westcrest, suffeered face cuts. Receiving minor head injuries were two sisters, Darlene, 12, and Dawn, 7, daughters of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Temple r, 3540 S. 8400 West committeeman, Roger Davis, is grateful to Do-l- t Man for his help in tracking down the world's biggest cake. Do-l- t Man found out the biggest cake (a fruit was baked for the cake) World's Fair in Seattle. 5 2 Youths Nabbed School Bus Hits Cement Truck Another B-- slow-movin- - Two SOUTH SALT LAKE youths were referred to the juvenile court today following their apprehension inside the Nicolette Cheese House, 2331 S. State. Officer Stan Truman said tire youths, 14 and 15, stole candy, cheese, ham and other items from the building. i Housebound? You Can Vote By Absentee Ballot Is there any way invalids can Vote? I am a registered Mrs. G.D., Salt voter but cannot go out because of illness. Lake City. I Sure. Write a letter, if able. If not, have a friend or relative do It, explaining you are ill and cant get to the polls. Sign it and have your doctor sign it testifying to validity. Mail to Office of County Clerk, Box 2377, Salt Lake City, 84111. They will mail you a vote by absentee ballot whli a social envelope. In the presence of a notary public, vote privately. Feld your ballot. Cn the envelope there is a place on the back for you and the notary to sign. Mail back to the county clerk. When received it will be messengered to your tolling place. Make sure ballot is back to clerk nut later than Nov. 4, Incidentally, the notary should check the ballot to make sure its blank before you vote. the kitchen drapes. I paid them $700. 1 call and call and call and get promise after promise but no results. Can you? Mrs. E.K.F., Salt Lake City. Do-l- t Man bent the ear of a gal who works for him and hopes shell impress him to do something. Your problem is similar to so many. Big business and small business sometimes get rid of problems by a vague promise of future action. They do not consider these promises specific or enforceable, but the customer docs. He makes a mental note and he expects results. Smart business people know its dangerous to talk about the future unless you are able to deliver all ycu predict or promise. Your hope and Do-l- t Man's is that lies smart enough to know that uniess he gets in touch, lie's lost you as a future customer, and perhaps, others who will have learned that his promises mean nothing. Vague Promises Are Stupid Submit A Petition I Last April I ordered $700 worth of drapes from a company. By the middle ot May they had completed work on most It. But they didrFJ finish the bathroom or provide cords tor Can you help us at St. Patricks Church at 1010 W. 4th South. The streets have no drains or gutters and, moisture 4 t creates a bad problem. It is hazardous, becomes stagnant and offensive to our people and guests. Several pastors have complained to the street dept. Lr a long time but no help. Is there a chance we will ever get something done? Mrs. M., Salt Lake City. Yes, theres a chance. What is needed to correct problem is curb and gutter. Such projects are scheduled for east of the Jordan River next year. (That takes in a lot of area, doesnt it?) By law, however, the street department can't install C and G until requested by the people by petition. So get in that petition. Check street depth for details. Dismantling Voids Guarantee 1 bought a 56 engine front a S.L. firm with the promise if wasn't satisfartory Id get my $62.50 back. The engine had cracked pistons. I returned it dismantled, but they refused to Mrs. M. L., Ml. Pleasant. accept it. Can you help? The engine was guaranteed for only five days, and you dismantled it as well. Besides, they say, you were supposed to return your old engine as an exchange, which you didnt it Dioj Hav mama (364-8626a problem? Dial p.m. Monday through Friday, or m il to Box 1 267, Salt toko City, Utah 84110. 6 to 9 Do- - do. Now, there's no way to determine if the dismantled parts you brought hi are from your old engine or the one you bought. Their position is act of dismantling voids the guarantee. Unless, you've got sotrr written evidence, probably no way out. Suggestion : parts from each engine are interchangeable. Maybe a bit of work would wind you up with one usable engine. Priority Shipment Made I sent lor sonic plaques from a firm In New York. I haven't received them although its been several months. MAN on Page B-See PO-I5 T .1 t |