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LagoonResort.z.. , Wi ... .,,t t .4. , ' , , way N. , --- Total-Blai- '-' -- ' - - ,.: .., ' ' - ' By 'YARD ,PONES - : ' 1.-- , IPAII,MINbiTON, Davis CountyLagoon resorthit bard gat-by a opectacular fire that iept- - through the his- torte Utah playgroundwill be rebuilt immediately. e The costly blaze, first noticed by Farmington resident ! . , ' 2 , ' liril;'( N t: President gluts , . resort, , it1ert L. irreett seeretarr jo 2: e el- .kA .r' about 10:55 p.m., and battled by firemen from eight communities, 7; caused damage in excess of f, T."4, $500,000 to the we side of the - - - treasurer of Utah Amusement ,it) ,4, r , Corp.-,- Lagoon- :operators,--tald- i F burned-ou- t of the portion midway would be rebuilt by 41 ' k I "1, For Plenhfullife - In this time of thanksgiving , - everyoncshould express gratiludo for the great realities of 1 ,IEIE-1- 1111 itself, liberty and , ireedom' noble parentage, EP. , portunity to render service' and , that a good and loving God will give freelyteallwho,seek-him- , sincerely. 4, This was the message given Sunday evening by President David O. McKay of the Church , of Jesus Christ of tatter-da- y -- -Saints. The Church leader spoke to a large congregation attending the: Seerament meeting of the Monument Park Ward ' , - Salt Lake City. Ms talk was a , Highlighting -- "taming of the dangers of coin, munism and the forces of emirliOIL: - As ' he discussed' the blessing of liberty and freedom enjoyed in this great country, President McKay declared that that lib arty is threatened today from anemias without and scheming persons from within." Continuing, he said: "When we kneel down to express grad tudi for this freedom which is ,ours, let us ask God's guidance In frustrating these schemers. These two great principles are 'opposed y the Communists. No ee PRES. McKAT en Page Al Hot and Cold -- - , .. --- ; , The nation's hottest and est, lotat4ons for the past- - 24 hours as reported to the Salt Lake Weather Bureau were: Tama and Gila Bend, . ' - Ariz. . $5 degrees 1 degreeigFraser, Cole. ; Utah's hottest and coldest: 11 degrees St. George 21 degrees , 'Vernal tSalt Lake, mut., IS: min-- , St) , 07.;,,,00 The flames, which skyward more Than 300 feet at, the bright of the blaze, attraeted literallythousands of spectators from as far south as Silt Lake City and as far north as Ogden whom a dull red glow eould be men reflected on the ' clouds. 1OOflh1fl4 - No one.was injured seriously. Cause of the fire was not determined Monday, but an investigation was under way. Considered were spontaneous Combustion; an electric spark or a dropped cigaret. The resort had been closed after ,Labor Day, but a few persons were still employed at the resort do. 'Ug maintenance work. At the height of the blaze, flames and sparks spread to fields north of the playground the huge Parathreatening mount Dairy barns nearby. Fred D. Fellow, Farmington, who turned in the first alarm, ,was at his home when he no. 4 , 4,4 , t N.i.121 See FIRE on Page in Flames Shirts , -- A-- 1 , ' t, :1 ,,c el, Iv; N "k- - -- 1 "1:$4.1 l N." 4 ",:!.., . 'Ntfr' .7', i tAitz; ".f.. 1'17:I c. ,),.,144- - 'VIII , wollitr - '1-- f -; 0 t 0.1 o '' 7,,. -, , TWISTED "COASTER"Fire Lagoon roller coaster into a fire pletures were taken by and Frank Davis.) Additional - turned this portionof the grotesque ruin (Lagoon M. HesloP, Betty Fisher, pictures on pages A-- A-8, , A , ' - , ,... ..T. ...P..7". ';;." pe.- - ...- , ,..01, 4,..1 ' I , , By 'Jolted Press threatened to - record-breakin- t,ar. rat g idevetop y d nt Seamen Mexico, Ship Collision .. i , "k-- e p y Italter '- - - ..,,,,,.,...... .nron, t, ' , -- 4.. I ? - - 4.-- -- ... , , - ,, Ruins - e "1,1'n'au Spurt Trieste a1 if .i - - , 1 . ', ' . .. . - SE 101111lioll , v tide ofDispUiTonight . His- - Notson''''-.- , ' s, .. , - Combined AP, VP and INS INDEPENDENCE, MO.Harry 8 Truman, reedit. Soled 1 nation-widaudience his,oiide of the Harry Dexter White eon. - --- ttRep. at in on al eonference Harold Veldé.(R Jill.), chair-- - troversy, says the Fa ' was fate discussed. White's ,, man of the House The former President replies Monday night overradie and , Activities Committee, z television hookups (9 p.m. MST) said Monday be planned-- to at to ilittyeGeit; Brownella' charges 1 1 pres- s- forsi -n-ew- lawl-thwould deny a government that in 1946 he kept White till . contract to any firm that rec- - government service despite' ' IF B I reports that White was a I , , ognizes and deals with a Corn- . unist-dominated union. - . SPY. . 1 Mr. Truman will speak from Velde made the comment , during hearings by a subcom- Kansas City. His pre- mittee into alleged Commu- pared address will be carried by I A , nist activities among teach. television net- - , . , ers in Phi1adelphia.I Sitting t all four major networksworks. radio Four ' with Velde were Reps. Kit f WASIIINGTON eaAids : to ComNational - Broadcasting' Clardy (R, Mich.) and Pres. Eisenhower 'Monday sized : L Walter (D., Pa.). pany, Columbia, American and up his Ottawa visit as a step both the United toward Mutualwill carry the speech . - - States ' alerting ' and Canada to a need , , at the simile time. - eontinental de. The name of F B I Director for bolstering fenses against possible Soviet ' J. Edgar Hoover came up when attack., - , Truman was questioned Sunday it'd:to wit, asked These aids, night about reports his speech be named, were quick to note that actual strengthening of the Prel- l- Ilruman's ""Plan' defenses remains to' be of the Harry Dexter chieved. But they voiced 601-sKaArrLieLd swilalltiobne mism it tvill be done. : . on eltose tha The President returned-tKDYL and IUTA, and on at II p.m. Monday, White House late Sunday atter MALAD, Ida.This "build- - ILDYL-Tan oyernigbt train trip troin ' is of orgy ,a place tot, ,not where be and Mrs Els. or a. recreation hall, would explain White was re. Ottawa wnrship were guests of the Can. enhower but also le a,little university in Itaineel in government work. un- days. . which , is taughift the eternal !der a plan to 'trap an alleged adian government for twoEisenA few hours before : truth that God would bave his 'Communist spy ring. hower Canadian left the capital, . children know." Associates of the former pres--i Saturday, be.. and -- Louis St-; So it aitU- - Pre& Stephen L.iident have- - been the Dominion's quote tr as lay- Richards, first counselor in the ling the case of White, who died minister, announced in aprime corn-.,--, First Presidency of the Church !in 1948, was discussed at a con- in complete were munique they Latter-day of Jesus Christ of 1 , of Hoover, the late Fred agreement on: iference Saints, as he dedicated thelVinson,' chief and Tom "The vital importance of efjustice, Malad Stake and Third Ward 'C. Clark,-theattorney general fective methods of joint de. ' Chapel and recreation ' ball 'land now a Supreme Court jus. fensei especially in the light of here Sunday. ' 'Hee.' 'evidence, of increasing ability ' ' R i c h a r d s told the for direct attack on both coun. . in Truman, that, , . capacity Audience that they ., ,stating tries hy weapons of great de-could rejoice in their glorious See TRUMAN on Page Al; structtve power." in )5ui1ding a achievement structure that had .previously ,' ,, , been described as one of the TRIAL-OPENmost outstanding buildings, i n . .. the west. "Everyone who has made ,a KANSAS CITY pos, torneys reselved. iteright to contribution will never regret sibility wal raised IklondaY that bring Up the insanity question-- ..4 it," he said "It is one Invest 7 the kidnap killers of at any time during the proceedmerit that, will never turn bad." Bobby Greenlease would seek ings. As you use this building, his to .escape , the gas chamber Their attorneys told the court . audience heard, it will bring Orough an insanity plea. , , they were not raising the ones blessings. They were re-- This surprise .. development tion now but they wished to pro- - . minded that the building Itself came .at the opening of their tett the constitutional rights of : II not the objectivethat, is a ilederal trial for the sole pur- - the two defendants and if tvi--- utilitarian thing.. But that-th- e pose of .'determining whether dence warranted an insanity main purpose is for the props- - they should die for the crime plea they would make one even ' gation of 'the Churcliarid the they have fully confessed. ' , t after conviction. , ' - , Both Carl Austin Hall, the 34-The defense, lawyers said perfection of man Brief remarks also were made lyear-ol, playboy wastrel and ',neither Hall nor Mrs. Heady Mrs. Bonnie Brown their pleas of by Elders Spencer IV, Kimball' e ot-thand Ithe housewife turned sicoholic.,:t guilty, entered at ' IIlistenei 'Council of Twelve. , , attentively as their at- - I arraignment. : . e I - t- ' I . ch "' ' , ,- I ,. - lke's011atitaVisit - ,.. t' Seen Step In, orting ilahons I , - - L ti aladis Lauded .1 I -- tor tiew Lnapel , By Presillichards " , I . . Lau-relit- -- . . ' - . ,, , . , - XIDNAPERS' S . , -- ' I .. - d their. ge 't . , ., Ex.President to Tell - : - tone ot adr' sharply with that of earlier speeches In the month-lon- g crisis that began when the United State and Britain, which bad been occupying Zone A, announced they would withdraw and turn over that part of Trieste to Italy. Observers stressed the following points- in Tito's Sunday speech: - 1. He definitely amigned the city of Trieste to Italy. Tito said Yugoslavia felt that internationalization of ,the port was better but that division of the city from the free territory was the only way out of the present deadlock 'short of war. 2. Tito called for an "imme-- . diate, definitive solution" of the problem instead of proposing stop-gameasures. t Hints Bargaining 3.11e left open the' possibility of ' bargaining with Italy, .over1 the rest of the territory.' He did not insist on receiving all of Zone A outside the port and hinted an exchange of territory if Italians Would be willing to give up areas around Gorizia for two or three ports populated predominantly:by Italians in , . . ' - ' - Law- Would End U. S. Pacts With Red-Le- d Unions ' ,.. , if - tiIlit,PNIA MiSrlinE , 11 - --. . . Hope- CP- . . t - -- ...,..2 , . ' t , ,.... .,,.' pre-daw- , .. ,.... 4 1: , west-seame- . ., "N a elf-th- ek - ,.., . - p 4 , Communist BERLIN IINS) youthever, alert for the infiltration of capitalist influences have risen up against that weapon of :Wall Street the sports shirt An East German newspaper reports that a yellow American-stylsports shirt with a pin-ugirl on itwas burned in public by young Corn-onlntuniats.. - .' - - - - - lit r f - s. conflagrations. dwellers also heed fire wily prevailed over much of threats. At least five died Sunthe nation Monday, intensifying day as a result of U. S. and Cathe severs tirouth which hoe nadian blazes. Three more scorched forests and farmlands were tiled by an explosion. for nionths. Farmers throughout much of West Virginia alone had 93 the nation feared disaster unless Winter came soon With forfiresSunday in its punk-drmuch-neede,, moisture. ests. Indiana, Wiscont Secretary of Ezra Agritultufe sin and Minnesota also battled T. Benson -reported he bad fires or hazardous conditions .never seen win. ter ranges worse shape" than on his cur--re, tour through Texas, New Arizona, Nevad 7 ming and Utah., A hot sun, beaming from In clear skies, pushed tempera- DUNGENESS, E NGLAND Itures to new records Sunday of 171 at Chicagii, 60 at Milwaukee, ,00t-16(UP)An at Madison, Wis., and 71 at witha French Ude& ship and ' Columbus, 0 .1 . . ' sank.almostimmediately Mon-- 1 A cool surge of air was day. killing seven seamen, with sweeping the prairies from Can- 13 others missing and feared ada, expected to reach Indiana by Tuesday, but forecasters said dead.' ' most Of the 25 !nen ebnetd. the above temperatures ' still will be 2,tormal., Zone B. freighter Vittoria Claudia coly Many Nebraskans andlowans Yugoslav-controlle- d Seven bodies witnessed a rare natural phe: 4. Tito (lettered an internsfive were . , rescued. ut end Along conference on Trieste were recovered, b-it was ,,nomenon during the-we, twould be held. This was inttr- a when believed "bluish flash," 13 missi , of the t feared mos n , . to be a meteor. lighted the siciestpreted to mean that the were sealed,. below as over their states. An airlinesiern poers had informed Yugo the ship heeled over and sank., pilot described it as a "blinding Islavia enough progress had been minutes after the flash. wits a Jagged trail of4made-wit- hItaly to nuke the ahnost certain. trash in the English Channel.- - ismoke." - - 4' - , - - --- A , . - -- --- .1, IIIIIIWIlialliWalonciliatory dress évere,11;i:&::::Dio-i),t.h:.--- , t- ' 77:,,,,,,) UP) speech by Pres. Tito raised hope among observers, Monday for a final, peaceful settlement of the' Trieste' dispute which- - has provoked riots for More than a month. Tito told 250,000 Yugoslavians l Sunday that the nation would not go to war with the Italians for control of the city of Trieste, which he said the Italians could have. The president added however, that Yugoslavia should receive all of Zone A, the terris tory that touched pit the die-pute, that is "purely Slovene." Attitude Switches ' ' , r-- ; - - 4. , BELGRADE, YUGOSLAVIA - ----c- .a.. I .'N t 4 ' liewi .4..,,,V.-,,- ,. ' I.- - e . .. 1 . '. ,...4., - ,,e ' 04,40,0, f , d,I,IL , -, ( i 1,:' AO 1--, .1 lik.,V4 '', i-- ,' ' r- ' , ... 4t , ' t 4 'V 4 -- ,,,. Tito "' 4 --li- , . to t li 4 f ,.1., .I!,', 1. 10, 1 a ,e4 :1Heat Wave east ' fd ' P'Hoy . : 1, 0 ii.:a a ' -- - ,A, - - s '; Ir e . '? f 4441 St '''' --,- 4, May 1. '." ; -- -, , --' 1,''-..- I t ..- ,,' 1...o, 4740:;',::" 4,1 I FIN '. ''' 0,i' - .s ' n I kh,;s, !,,F, I Ati 0', f4.4s1"11' t- ,, I' . Vt..,:!;'-f'- 'r4.1. Fanned by Wind Flames fanned by a brisk wind shot through the resort from the southernmost ings, destroying the tunnel of horrors, funhouse, shooting lery, several smaller conces- sions, the dance ballroom, cafe, taproom and storehouse. Only the cptick work of volunteer firemen who battled the blaze for more than six hours the flames from prevented spreading to buildings on i ."'' - Urgesuratitude ''l )1, , 4-.- ,f E - -- ,,s, - ' '1 );71 tr4.--:i- irday night' ..,,, -- - ',' :. . ,.... ' , - I' 1 '.... .a 0 1 1114 t 1Itt1.114' ;A '''11 4 t4:.. k;., .... - - ' - , ''' ' Damage Estimated , e .. ' ' At Over Half- 'Million' Dollars .. . b e Ctkr ' . - ,1 . ' - ii ..., , - - ., ,! ,, : V: , ", i , ES ' . - ' , ,A.Z.,,A ' ' - ., , 4e. P.4., ' -,, ,- ' 4 :. --- , '' 4, A t ,- - . , ' . t - ' '''' -.- A,. ,,,,,-- 1;4.1,7 0 , ' 1,.,,,,.. it, 1r ' r), f .. 4.1e. 1, 1 j ...0 -- """ -- , i i'll - , - ,,,,;41,..!, I . t,--,,,.- ,,..., Ale.' ,,,,..11, 'c ' : -. ', , k t44 '4 A, ty '..:.,..,:.. ...Mk, - 1,, , Lt --- -, 1 ''. 1 ) : ' r. ., , - i . '' .,, i k( - x ' , c'N11.. . , . ' i V,,, ,'-'-'71- i . r , , ' ;, ': . 1.1' i or gortow i 1. 1.' '..r.,,it. ' ;'. ' .. ' 4 i 1 --0 'g - T i i ..o, 4 - . 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