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Show MaiikyplVMplVailfllaalinilaBlNBVvMa,VialVallVHMllfn,YalaB4MlifliniM,49MVMaVM lb Salt fab Ifilmiw Local New Business Section B Salt Lake City, Utah wwcnwwwwwwwwiwMW1 sx x' X . A Friday Morning JWW IkOMBP July 16, 1965 V T . Page One UjUUmi & ' TV Fare, G10 Qassified Ads - C v , A K j . Roaring Fire Levels S.L. Industrial Area " $ F t 140 Battle Giant Blaze; Damage at $350,000 h Want to Sa Merchants Shonyme Way By Brent Keelfch Tribune Staff Writer e money you save will be general alarm fire Thursday night sent billowing clouds of zour own if you take smoke hundreds of feet into the air and completely, destroyed an tage of the million dollars in industrial area aL255 W,..lst South. values being offered during Preliminary damage estimates were in excess of Downtown Million the big cording to officials of American Falls Capal Secun Dollar Clearance Friday, owners of the complex. Saturday and Monday, said Stanford P. Darger, secretary-manage- r, Three Firemen Injured Retail Merchants Three firemen were hurt. Battalion Chief T. B. Nielson iden- Assn, of Salt Lake City. tified them as Joe Cheel, Gerald Batemlin and Richard Taylor To see how you can stock up Mr. Cheel burned his hand, Mr. Taylors face was cut by flying on all the things youll need to finish out the summer in style, glass and Mr. Bateman hurt his kg: Mr. Bateman and Mr. Cheel were taken to LDS HospM for beauty and comfort and all treatment and were released." at tremendous savings turn The Tire apparently tart ed in the center of the warehouse to Page and equipment construction building where workmen had been installing gas heaters earlier in the day. The blaze was a infernd when firemen arrived at 7 :40 p m. At 7:46 pm., Fire Chief Albert Thompson called a general alarm. All available equipment was rushed to the scene. By then the blaze raged out of control, threatening surroundings including the Safeway Stores, Inc., warehouse fronting at 154 S. 1st West, and the old Buddhist Church at 247 W. IsrSouth. , Roofs Threaten to Collapse As firemen ringed the blaze, pouring water on surrounding buildings and attempting to keep spectators at a safe distance the main warehouse suddenly collapsed at 8 :08 p m. and sparks ignited a vacant residence at 131 S. 2nd West. Special to The Tribune The entire corner of the block was engulfed in flames. A plane and RICHFIELD Fire fighters were forced to retreat to the street at 8:10 p.m. three all col"bodies, to hoses across threatened badly were roofs burned, wbetf they draping were found Thursday afternoon lapse. At 8 .25 pm, electricity was turned off in lines bordering by a sheepherder on a barren e lines caused the lines spot surrounded by a heavily the blaze Water striking the wooded area about 20 miles to spark dangerously. The lines threatening to break and drop on of Fish lake in a north spectators whojdefied a cordon of police to press toward the area known as Lost rugged Creek A s r3KSSr 'S3NR) n I rss? 5, Tig? ?f , ; rapidly-spreadin- fe I Craft, 3 Dead Found by Ou 'laieStRftri'l: Utah Herder o &3,J33p 3 high-voltag- mamffSUUlIlR- fire. - Controlled About Clouds of smoke billowed into the Salt Lake sky Thursday evening as .a fire destroyed a warehouse Tribune Staff Photo by Frank Porschatis age estimated at $330,000. The fire drew hundreds of spectators, who hindered firefighting efforts. complex near 1st South and 2nd West. The fire, which leveled an eigth of a block, caused dam- - GOP Fears Demos May Be Stifling? Grand Jury Via Attorney General State and Salt Lake County Republican chairmen Thursday night voiced apprehension that Utah Democratic leaders may be using the attorney generals office to stifle a meaningful Salt Lake County Grand Jury. The statement of Richard Richards, Ogden, state chairman, and Willis H. Muse, county chairman, was issued after Atty. Gen. Phil L. Hansen met briefly with Grand Jury members Thursday afternoon. After the session Grand Jury foreman Russell C. Bendixen Dan Valentines KIND ... I girls dancers over the current "favorites, girls. . . . I Can-cadan- cers kick bett-ankick higher and I like the ruffles cancan girls have on the edge of their panties. . , . JPatt Valentine I also like canton, dance music much better man o girl dance music . . . It has more zest to it. the only-rea- son - Im bfmging up this delicate subject foday is because our neighboring state of Wyoming is in the huddle of a can-cagiri fight.,, can-can- 1 can-ca- n go-g- o n go-g- AS YOU KNOW, Wyoming is celebrating its 75th birthday anniversary, and great things have been planned by Wyomings 75th Anniversary Commission. I; Recently, the commission de-s- i ghated, the Douglas, Wyo., Cau:Can Girl Dancers as the ficijal Diamond Jubilee Can-Girl Dancers. ' fThls started an immediate , $vji war jji in Wyoming. . dancers from Grey-JuWyo., filed an angry pro- - Can-ca- n , ; i p ... fiThey said tjid selection of the was a put Douglas qp Job and that they didnt have ahjnbpportunity to kick their heel? and ruffle their panties for can-canne- ffe 4 job, DIEN ALONG eame the can-toi- ? dancers from Gillette, Wyo. Ahdtthey'say they are the best Crj-Ca- n dancers in the state and tod kick rings around the Doug-lej- tt . . . and they vmh a whack at being the offidancers for cial can-c- a ian-canne- rs Wyo-Hfln- r - -- f a Utahn, I am taking, sides ln this int Wyo-ipii- fg controversy. go on record a$ toying that I like can-ca- n dancers. And if the state of Wyofoiing needs a disinterested, can-ca- J3ut n I do want to -- judge-1- o o ' decide on the"telative merits of the various tan-cidance groups jn the staff?, I will be more than will--fj& to volunteer my services . Iir fact, I will even pay my own , . . expenses.'". L a n 1 . t fTTbe Utah Tourist Connell ls trail V os the ball thanks to - The blaze was not brought under control until about 9 p.m, d building Then the heated metal frame of the large glowed brightly in the, night Firemen mopped up until mid night. The loss goes as high as half a million dollars, Robert Swan Leaves for Site h Ave., a stockholder er, He left immediately for the in the American Falls Canal of the Sevier with members site Security Co., said. He added --that his brother, County Jeep Posse. was badly Peter Swaner, manager of the Although the plane glass-fronte- 555-13t- equipment company, and workmen had been in the building earlier Thursday replacing old steam radiators with new gas heaters. The business was to continue with the construction of the same tanks, service staequipment tion pumps, gauges and other e items that the Equipment Co., former owners, had produced, according to Mr. submitted recommendations to the attorney general, empowered to employ the aides. Mr. Hansen said last Friday, however, he would not be a rubber stamp for the jury or anyone Lang-Wayn- Swaner. else. Since then he has met twice burned the wing number was legible and State Highway Patrol officials verified that it was the Piper Cherokee piloted by J. F. Jeansonne, Hobb, N.M., missing since June 11. Others on Flight With Mr. Jeansomne when he left Salt Lake Municipal Airport for Farmington, N.M., were his wife, Genie, and daughter, Suzanne, 16. The plane, due in Farmington at noon on a route over Salma A Survey Goql: To Please Tax Sources All-Sta- te v -M- Cites r.-Hansen Tribune Beauty Drive Creer Asks Relocation of City Dump Hansen Satisfies Diners' Club Judgment Cat-mu- " ' . i? Naturally, as ' i said interviewing of candidates for the vital special prosecutor and investigator positions would continue Friday at 10 a.m. Hansen to Attend Mr. Hansen said he also would attend the Friday session. The jury obstensibly bad completed interviews last week and Neoche Divide. The sheepherder, who was unidentified, reported the wreckage to Bud Camp, Fish and Game conservation officer, who relayed the message to Sevier County Sheriff Rex L. Huntsman in Richfield. Oclock Mob of Curious Pass, failed to make radio conwafted tract over Hanksville. smoke s oily hundreds of feet into the air andI "Wife the 'Jurors in dosed' sesdrifted across the city, thouthree sands of spectators poured to relatives have already visited sions. Before the Thursday aftthe scene. A total of 54 Salt 'Hoover Study os this summer . . . and ha- ernoon meeting, he issued this statement: Lake police officers formed a vent spent a penny I cordon around the blaze that No Emotional Stampede AROUND AND ABOUT: Italirazed an eighth of a block of There shall be no emotional ans from five surrounding states buildings. will take part in a mammoth stampede in the process of my Firemen on hand numbered counsel 140 men from 13 companies, acItalian Day celebration at La- employing any special goon Aug. 8. High point of the or special investigators to assist cording to Chief Thompson. celebration will be the selection the Salt Lake County Grand Also helping control the surgof the 1965 Italian Jury in Its very important funcing crowd were three Salt Lake tions. queen. Looking over the enCounty sheriffs deputies called There shall be instead a thotrants this year, I find the girls in to back up city forces. By O. N. Malmquist in the contest have the following rough knowledge of the facts, a Move Rail Cars detailed of the law a and study last names: Moseri, Louis, GenTribune Political Editor concern for justice As the fire snaked toward the tile, Brown, " Lindgren, Herat penetrating The Little goal of Utahs Safeway warehouse, a Denver & and Pasternak (which sure dont and for human beings before Hoover Commission is to come decision with so reachfar Rio Railroad Grande any sound Italian!) . engine ing effects will be made. backed -- up to a half dozen up with and implement organi On the recent Pro-Uta-h boosz a t i o n a 1 and management "He said he could give no de freight cars parked nearby to ter trip to California to build finite date for announcement of move them should the blaze changes in state government tourist business, prominent lead' the appointments, but indicated that the taxpayers will like, Joclosely threaten. However, fireers In southern California- - were it will be some time next week. men stopped it several feet seph Rosenblatt, chairman, told invited to a luncheon to hear representatives of news media away. Basis of Apprehension Gov. Rampton talk about the at a luncheon in the Hotel Utah old Buddhist Church In the glory of touring Utah. Only one The Republicans said their apThursday. just east of the flaming strucinvited guest didnt show up prehension is based on the tinr Our report and recommendatures a family tossed goods Tribune Staff Photo bp Date Jonsson The reason: he wbs away tour- ing of Atty. Gen. Phil L. Hanhe said, may not be tions, second-story window to sens July 9 pronouncement that Salt Lake (Sty firemen man ladder truck with to put out a fire that swept through a ware- from a below. liked by the political parties, ing in Utah!'. , . friends he alone would designate the fire hose running up the ladder in an effort house complex on Salt Lake westside Thursday. state agencies or officials. But it - There never will be true Remove Symbol Grand Jurys special counsel. is going to be liked by the taxof until sexes the the equality The statement relates events few the from a payer. Only sparks day comes when yon see a transpiring since July 9 ,and blaze hit the residence, however, 12 Specialists a notes girl driving that motorcycle had and the evacuation of the goods down State Street with her plenty of opportunity to object, Gordon P. Smith, vice presiwas only a precautionary njove, boyfriend hanging on the when it would have sjiown a sinThe religious symbol that hung dent of the management consulback! cere interest on his part. This above the door of the old church tant firm of Booz, Allen, and particular timing causes us to was removed by a group of Hamilton Inc., gave a brief ask the following questions: TODAYS VALENTINE youths who carried it to a new on 1. Can it .be that Democrat of the the report progress Im not a salesman myself, Salt - Lake City was urged way unless the city moves the downers to beautify and lands- church a few doors up the block. " study of the states executive and Im not much of a music leaders, fearful that the jurys Thursday by Salt Lake County dump. When Utah Power and the Light cape major highway apSee Page B--8, Column 4 branch of government and the lover, either (except some of the recommended counsel would Commissioner, John Preston proaches to the city. Approaches conduct Cites Tribune a . and Program truthful rigorous procedures being utilized. H old Victor Herare only one of several projects Creer to find a more suitable investigation, prevailed on the explained that 12 specialists bert tunes) but I beautification of In the the program plans to underlight place for a garbage dump in a to from his firm are involved in take attorney matters general admire a music program undertaken by The Salt take, including vacant lots, uninto his own hands and foist on less conspicuous location. the study; that they are funcrecom- sightly lover would I and a Lake Tribune, alleyways and aban..The plea came in the form of the Grand as a technical staff for counsel a subtioning jury salesman. a letter from Mr. Creer to Salt mend that Salt Lake City search doned buildings. the commission; that the findject to' Democrat influence? And thats why suitamore $1,654 a find to elsewhere Mr. would said he Catrhull Lake City Streets Commissioner ings and recommendations may v Set Precedent?. ble place for a garbage dump in discuss the matter with Mr. Todays ValenCatmulL - r George be adopted in part or in whole tine to a less conspicuous location. goes Creer. There are costs, leases 2. Will this same, procedure The issue arose June 281 when or altered by the commission; Douglas Bischoff. Mr. Creer is referring to The and other matters which would be in the event other coun- the County Commission received that the final product submitted Last Tuesday morning,. Doug tiesused, outside of Salt Lake County a letter from City Attorney Tribunes campaign urging lan- - have to be cleared before a Utah Atty. Gen. Phil L. Han to the Legislature will be the rewas one of the top local music see the isll sen has Mr. move can be made, satisfied a judgment necessity of --calling a Homlr Holmgren concerning the port of the commission rather lovers to attend a special meetnoted. He said he didnt sued against him by Diners than of the grand jury to investigate the ac- unsightliness' of .North Temple consulting firm. ing, sponsored by the Utah Sym- tivities of Democratis in office? foresee any change in the dump Club, Inc., for $1,654.72, Third because of the1 hauling of trash He said the study is now in The of v orchestra. phony Red-Ho-t object District Judge Stewart M. Hansite in the near future. .We are hopeful that this, or to the city dump. the the meeting was to pep up sales stage and apson Mr. said Creer and Fire other County any Thursday. grand jury, will not the proaching stage. analysis for season tickets for the fall be used to hide Letter, Quoted P. Jones also in- -- The --judge said he was Inmisconduct. - Chief Frank Needs symphony program. comthe what Improving L, county spected Pruett," Tooele, 'state Answering that letter. ComRay formed by a local attorney for missioner called a garbage the Diners Club that the matter He added the comment that DOUG LEARNED weft - He Democratic chairmhn, was re- missioner Creer said in his letwas not The ideal weather dump located on private proper- has been cleared. the findings thus far show that left the meeting in ,4 whiteheat ported on a business trip to ter to Ml. CatinulF: , for sunbathers Thursday as 4600 West North of musical excitement aqa just southern California and not due A garnishment against Mr the states government is badly, I have never understood why clouds skimmed over most of ty at about to return until Temple. Monday,. Hansens salary was server in need of organizational walking back to Ifis office, he Salt should greet the Intermountain Region, exsold five season symphony tickwhich will permit Absurd, He Says the public arriving by air with cept ..in . southwestern-Ida- ho .... Utility Notes Dange- rJuly 2 by the plaintiff. ets to friends passing along the Mr. odor an and those mproved management. the. udge-Hanson -were traveling also where skies Hansen Chief Jones said he had "resunny. .galled the Repubgranted r street.-Thatr- -I call selling Gov. Calvin L. Rampton, who lican charge absurd nd said highway from the west with Temperatures were typical ceived several complaints of notion to vacate the sfine jud call , . . and music loving that, I 'us delay in commenting on the such an unsightly road. for this time of year with ttended the luncheon, said he fires burning there and haj tc ment against Richard Ringwoc Valentine to you, sir. t .. a selection was because it was his Further, Ive never - underreading generallyin bring ouLequipmenLJo prevent on. th& grounds that Jthe defer was well aware that centralized -first stood to dant was not served with a suit authority is lacking in the state a time make the flames from spreading. why, In such a"Vast valley "the 90sT opportune SAM, THE SAD CVNIC. SAYS: statement. A few widely scattered thunas we have, that this should be Both visitors" said there had mons. Mr. Ringwoods attorney executive branch. He explained Show me a Republican in I have not discussed the Salt the site of the dump. dershowers and brief rain- been complaints from Utah D. Robert Meredith, appeare hat he intends to give considers- favor of the medicare pro- Lake County Grand Jurys apIt would seem to me that we storms pelted the area, partic- Power and Light Co.7 telling o' jefore the magistrate Thursda .on to recommendations as they gram and Ill show yon a pointment of a special counsel cannot permanently eradicate ularly in the late afternoon the danger of the possible burn t 10:30 a.m. to argue for the ire submitted to him if they can Sec Page B-- Column 1 the odor or trash along the high and evening. very sick man! 7 ing of power poles in the area. motion. See Page B-- Column I Nothing Serious OFDANcHrS: t their efforts, like western mucft prefer If 9 Lake-Coun- Combo 1 - To Play Again- ty -- -J- 2, |