Show y The Salt Lake Tribune Tuesday November 12 1963 NRTS Breaks Through On ‘Cheap’ Power Fuel 23 — t By Associated Press Dn Albert V Crewe director IDAHO FALLS IDAHO — Anjof the Atomic Energy reactor which sion's Argonhe Rational Labora-make- s its own “fuel achieved its tory at LemonC HI said the first chain reae new reactor was “economically tion Monday at the National Re- attractive” for production of actor Testing Station electricity Commls-experiment- THE SUCCESSFUL operation CALLED TIIE Experimental of the new' reac- Breeder Reactor II (EBR II) tor was hailed by scientists as a the new facility produces more major breakthrough in the quest plutonium than it consumes for electricity from the providing an ever -- available atom source of fuel fast-breed- low-co- SL EBR 13 uses rare Uranium but will be converted to the cheaper plutonium in the near future Dr Crewe said 235 Sessions To Explore "Border URANIUM AS it is found in naturej Dr Crewe said contains of one per only seven-tenth- s cent U235 the form of uranium which fissions most rapidly It is extremely costly to ex- War Continued From Page 15 Thomas H Maxwell right directs Utah National Guard’s 23rd Army Band at the an CWO nual Veterans Day concert West High School’s a cappella choir appears at the upper right Veterans Day Delayed Rite To Dedicate Concert Audience Hears Skyline High Plea for Rededication — plea to “rededicate our- selves to the task of remaining strong and free’’ in order to give meaning to the sacrifices of those who fought and died to the prime of life to defend their country in an hour of danger” and they responded because “they knew that there would be no American dream if it wasn’t defended” of preserve the American way life was made Monday by Maj “IN SHORT” he said “they Gen Max E Rich Utah adjugave up their dreams and ambitant general tions so that others would not A in GEN RICn WAS speaker at the annual Veterans Day concert jointly sponsored by The Salt Lake Tribune and the Utah National Guard The eighth annual observance was held in Skyline High School auditorium 3215 E 3760 South The program full of patriotic music featured the Guard’s 23rd Army Band under direc- More on Veterans Day Page 15 tion of CWO Thomas H Maxwell and West High School’s 147 Voiee a cappella choir under the baton of James D Maher Nearly 2200 persons crowded into the auditorium for the con- cert CWO MAXWELL directed have to” "And so” he said “today on Veterans’ Day I suggest that we owe to these men more than we owe them just homage a solemn pledge to maintain and protect the dream for which they fought This to me is the real meaning of Veterans Day It is a time to rededicate ourselves to the task of remaining strong and free” Salt Lake City school youngsters will have day off Tuesday afternoon — but their teachers still will have to go to One-ha- lf school PUPILS IN both elementary and secondary schools will be dismissed at noon Their teachers will convene at 1 :30 pm In small groups of 12 to 20 in schools throughout the city for their Winter Instituter " " Dr Arthur C Wiscombe assistant superintendent in charge of curriculum said 180 teachers who received orientation a week ago will ser-- as leaders of the e 90 groups DURING THE sessions teachers will consider ways of im proving district programs and policies School administrators and superintendents will consider ad ministrative matters at a slmul taneous at Liberty School 1092-3r- d East meeting at: 149 MILLER ELECTRONICS E 9th South where $30 in Sana-dla- n quarters and $140 in pennies were taken Courtesy Finance Co 136 E 4th South where some letters containing loan payments were taken Royal Tire Service 516 S 2nd East where $4 in postage stamps were stolen from a desk LAKE'S NEWEST been invited to attend the meeting Idaho’s governor has said he is willing to come to a meeting if something productive can be achieved Controversy arose over Idaho farmers reportedly posting their lands to keep Utah pheasant Idahoans have hunters out complained of Utah truck registration fees for Jdaho sugar Education Utah Gas Service 79 S Main was burglarized of $270 in cigarettes and $12 in cash St valued at $15 was reported stolen from the Utah Parking Co office 25 W A GUITAR 4th South “A large quantity of mall value unknown was taken from the General Credit Co 23 W 3rd South t The Richards Candy Co 62 S Main St reported theft of $21 in change and cash owners They are: 2 Women Hurt Critically In Crash SEN BULLEN said he would bring to the meeting a delegation of responsible Utahns ip the Cache County area “If It’s a misunderstanding we want to get' together and solve it If there are inequities that can be handled legislatively by the two states we ought to take care of them” he said -- Records Fall Rolls Swell In Colleges Continued From Page 15 5th SOUTH and 2nd IASI ASSORTED CHANGE and $38 cash was taken from the Pru79 S dential Insurance Co Main St "Utah High School Activities about 10:30 am Assn 19 W South Temple re-- and 700 East — PARTLY CLOUDY SCATTfREDljl SHOWERS SNOW WARM FRONT —inaiM COLD FRONT JESSES ST ADC FRONTmmmh - school-da- 4 WIND Menu: Smoked Dita front U S WtoOior Bureiu fair 'weather with soma Generally patches of foo Is forecast for most of the Intermountem Region for Tocadey and Tuesday night Cloudy to partly cloudy skies ora forecast for southern Is Idaho Llltlo temperature change colled for by weather forecasters TEMPERATURE CHART Data to Monday at J p m Utah snto imphi or Ninum asms MIOH TIMPIBATURIB PORICA3T most of the Intermountain Region Some clouds will cover southern Idaho skies of fog over Layer Cake Sky-Clo- ud as Los Anocitt Portland San Otago San Francisco Seattle Spokane 59 59 38 71 50 44 54 59 47 37 81 81 31 Midwest 17 39 34 42 47 Bismarck —— Chicago Quluth Kansas City Minneapolis Omaha 51 37 55 44 54 Boston New York City Washington D C last 48- 29 40 - 43 50 44 M 04 13 South 38 05 Albuquerque 45 09 Atlanta 71 79 Miami 71 57 New Orleans 48 ' 70 Oklahoma City 1 54 15 Phoenix 79 55 San Antonio 37 53 St Louis Silt Lake Weather Dota Preclpltotlon for period ended Monday at 5 nona precipitation for November p m 02i precipitaexcess 52 accumulative tion since Oct 1 1983 1 57 accumulative 7 11 08 sunrise Tuesday deficiency o m i sunset 5 13 pm Eostern Novodo—ftanorolly fair both days but with local morning tog In some Utile change In temperature volleys Highs 54 to 04 lows 20 to 30 Wyomlna— Generally talr bolts'" days” warmer over most of area Wednesday Highs Tuesday mostly In 50s at lower elecatlons 35 to 45 In mountains Summary — There was a comparativecirculation aloft ly dry In the region Monday High pressure was over the Interior West Patchy high end middle cloudiness was present over much of the area but there also was plenty of sunshine Isolated snow showers were reported In western Montana during the day and fog was reported In much of southern Idaho during the morning Winds tn the region have been mostly and varlebla afternoon light Early tempereturei varied from the 30s and 40s In Montana end Wyoming to the 50s and 60s In Idaho Utah and Nevada Salt Lakt City and vicinity— Generally little and Tuesday Wednesday Few areas of change In temperatures morning fog High both days 55 to 40 low 24 to 30 Utah— Generally talr both days with local morning fog In some volleys Little change In temperatures Highs both days 55 to 70 lows 25 to 35 Southeastern Idehe-Par- tly cloudy both dtvi with areas of night ond morning fog Little change In temperature Highs 44 to 58 lows 22 to 32 Idaho-PorSouthwestern tly cloudy to occasionally cloudy both dove chance of tow showers In northern mountaine Wednesday Areas ot night end morning tog Little change In temperature Highs 50 to 40 lows 25 to 31 “ Forecast Plvo-de- y Tuesday through Saturday Eastern Nevada and Utah — Little or no precipitation except tor a few showers In northern portions alter middle ot week Temperatures averaging above to much abovt normal Southern Idaho — Rein mostly attar middle ot week with tamperaturos averaging above normal fair Grads Rally To Honor Old Kimball of SNOW FLURRIES The weather forecast map for Tuesday shows generally fair skies clouded by some patches Golden Year Fifty- - years FAIR! Shoot Out Windows Police Monday were invest! gating reports that four juveniles shots through winfired e dows and damaged picket fences at the homes ofVemon Wolfen don 428 Edith Ave (1195 South) and Mrs Beatrice Little 424 Edith Avfe over the weekend air-rifl- i y were memories Monday into one evening as alumni arid former staff members of the old Kimball School crowded or the present son School celebrated Its (1913-1922- ) Madi- en THE REUNION AND pro- gram in the school’s gymnasium at 2465 S Sjate brought together former students and faculty as well as present faculty members The five decades spanned by the school were depicted by people wearing costumes of “each decade who lighted candles on a huge birthday cake MUSIC BROUGHT back mem- one-tent- h 3 3 3 1953-6- at 10600 South DEPUTY SHERIFF John E Patience said the accident when the east bound car driven by Mrs Vanessa Hutchings collided with a southbound car driven by Deverl Garlick 38 1203 E 700 South Salt Lake City Mr Garlick suffered cuts on his knee minor 3 COLEGE of Southern Utah Cedar City and Westminster BLAINE J WASDEN princiCollege Salt Lake City reported pal greeted the more than 700 declines in nonresident students former students and faculty s of five and six and members and Interested patrons nine-tenth- who attended the anniversary per cent respectively Utah State University and celebration BYU each had students enrolled from every county in the state but the U of U had no student - - 2 from Daggett County- - WEBER STATE College Og ’den with its first senior class enrolled this fall had students from 15 of the state’s 29 counties and Westminster had 11 n VANESSA Hutchings 55 2640 Washington Blvd Ogden was in critical condition in Latter day Saints Hospital suffering from a fractured right leg and ' head Injuries Mrs Beu Her sister-in-lalah Hutchings 52 135 E 3350 South was treated at Salt Lake General Hospital for broken ribs and released to the Care of J PH DA ' ories of the times— ranging from “Keep the Home Fires Burnper through “Yes ing” for 1913-2- 2-C- OIDSMOBILE RAIN f ’ ported a four and cent decline in autumn resident enrollment this year from a year Sir She’s My Baby” 1923-3ago aftd Carbon College at Price “Among My Souvenirs 1933-4reported an eight per cent de- “You’ll Never Walk Alone” cline in 1943-5and “Sound of Music” Suspects Await Return to Utah Oh Rape Charge SAN BERNARDINO CALIF Nov 11 (UPI)-T- wo young Utah men charged with the rape of a Murray Utah girl Monday waived extradition and will be returned to Utah SHERIFF’S deputies arrested Lonnie Lee Dennis 21 3499 So State and Jeffery Allen Thom-- i SALT LAKE Trade-Tec- h failed 22 3254 So 15th East and to draw anyone from Morgan ason freed the girl Piute or Washington counties car had been stopped Their Trade-Tecwhile Utah drew for a routine check about 40 from all counties except Box of here when depu- miles north Elder Daggett Davis Morgan ties noted no license plates Rich Sumrqit and Tooele in front or on the rear either In every instance tlie largest enrollment in each institution MUKRAY Police Chief Lloyd came from the county in which De Land was scheduled to arthe institution is located the rive here Tuesday to return the " council reported suspects to Utah h a private physician KEN GARFF CO CLOUDY central ' ans might have “However I’m eertaln-lamenable to listening to them but I can’t say what can be done until I learn what dispute there is” Gov Clyde said ' '£v! Arii “We support the previous ef- oratory almost purely experforts of our county attorney who Although In nature its operation imental was heading up the meeting will be studied to develop full arrangements before subversive size station power minority groups from Franklin plants scutand Preston succeeded in GOV CLYDE reiterated that he still has not received any specific complaints Jhat Idaho- VJVtt LEGEND fast-breed- Utah counties represented In its student body Only Box Elder Daggett and counties failed to enroll Morgan Special to The Tribune someone at CSU in Cedar City CRESCENT -- Two sisters-iDixie College at St George drew law were injured— one critically from 22 counties Snow from 21 —in a two-ca- r collision Monday Carbon from 14 LARGEST p'vf J) US tpS Afj6ELES 3 -- in THE NEWLY started reactor differs from the first of its kind EBR I in that it operates with its core and major components submerged in liquid sodium The earlier fast breeder-reacto- r tested at Idaho Falls in 1953 without the liquid sodium demonstrated that the reactor could DR CREWE said EBR II can “IT’S AN emotional thing” 62’ million watts of produce Sen Bullen said “We wantJo of being converted heat capable and to live continue together to 20 million watts of electricity hope that we can take the emo' through a col cntional steam of tiori out the meeting In Preston' Mr Cranney who generator cycle was defeated Mr Webb last week in The experimental plant economic to built demonstrate city elections said he desired of a completely Intethe meeting to be open to inter- feasibility power plant grated ested persons fuel reprocessing with one-sit- e APPARENTLY unaware that facilities Dr Crewe said Gov Clyde had agreed to a Salt reac THE Lake City meeting Mr Crantor was designed and built for ney asked for another meeting the AEC by the Argonne Labthe week of Nov 18 THE SALES office of the Cannery Sales Co 176 W 3rd South was ransacked with $30 in cash and change reported taken Postage stamps and gummed labels valued at $2550 was reported stolen from the Maxfield Soft Water Co 275 S 1st West Police said entry was made into six other businesses but nothing was reported missing by tract from natural uranium produce more than the neces to sustain its opera beet -- hauling just across the sary fuel tion ' Utah state line DEDICATION ceremonies will tling his and our efforts to bring be under the direction of Mrs the matter to the governor’s Howard B Summerhays mem- level for peaceful settlement” ber of the Granite Board of he said SHARP INSURANCE Agency 10 W 3rd South American Na tional Life Insurance 79 S Main St Canada Life Assurance Co 10 W 1st South Commercial Collection Co 347 S Main St Leslie Salt Co 178 W 3rd PEERLESS BARBER & BeauSouth American Soft Water ty Supply 432 S State which Co 174 W 3rd South netted an assorted batch of mail Officers said several of the and salesmen reports the value looked like the work of prowls deterof which hadn’t been the same burglars mined Only $1 in cash was reported missing from the Beacon Agency 10 W 1st South where entry was gained through the front door 1 Owners report $20 in cash and ar cigarettes taken from White Auto Wash 1552 S 2nd West 7 5ALT THE SCHOOL has been in use for more than a year but a addition has just been completed to bring the school to its 2600 student capacity This has delayed the dedication Presently the school has 2376 students and is expected to be at its 2600 capacity next year said Ernest Pizza principal Prowlers broke into 22 places ported $250 removed from the over the weekend in what police office d Teachers Don’t ceremonies for Granite District’s Skyline High School have beeiTset for Thursday at 8 pm in the school’s auditorium Prowlers Connect 22 Ti joes On ‘Busiest’ SL Weekend both groups in the final musical burglary detail officers consider burpresentaiton of “God Bless one of the busiest two-da- y America” glary sprees recorded in Salt Fpr the commentary portion Lake City of the program the role of THE LARGEST single haul Abraham Lincoln was portrayed by Paul Alexander with narra- was made at the apartment of Ave Mike Howe 1128-3rtion by Rexv Campbell where a portable television set IN IIIS TRIBUTE Gen Rich and portable phonograph valued told of the “American dream” at $275 were stolen which has enabled those who Generally most of the cases live in this country to realize involved small amounts of cash their goals in life as those of police said including a prowl at “few nations in the history of the First Methodist Church 203 civilization” have been able to S 2nd East Sunday night do THIEVES REMOVED $12 66 But he pointed out “thousands and millions of young from a petty cash canister in Americans have been uprooted the church business office and emptied the coin box of a soft drink machine Other prowls were reported Youngsters Win School Break Special to The Tribune EAST MILL CREEK-Dedica-- tion e man-mad- LOW LOW NOTHING DOWN PRICE An outstanding 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