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Show I 12 Y TUESDAY, MAY 28, 1937 Utah County, Utah wwiiu Clllua lYiuii D ie In Traffic Crash William Albert Vernal Monday be- McCurdy, came the second victim of a spec- tacular Sunday morning crash when he died in a Vernal hospi- VERNAL i w tal of a skull fracture and other (UP 28. of j , injuries. Late Sunday afternoon, the first victim. Mrs. Betty Y. Taylor, 28. died of injuries she suffered in the crash. Her husband, Lloyd Lee Taylor, 27, Vernal, was still listed in "critical" condition today. High way patrolmen said they still did not know who was driving the car when it left U.S. 40 a mile east of here and rolled into a field. The nassengers were all thrown frorn the vehicle. McCurdy was the 70th Utah highway fatality of the year. There were 76 fatal accidents reported during a similar period last year. 5 Teenagers Injured In Midvale Crash Five teenMID VALE (UP) were Kearns from injured agers accident Monday in a one-ca- r nignt fthen the driver, identified girl, by police as a lost .conUrol of the auto. The vehicle careened and rolled for more than 350 teet off Bingham Highway. The most seriously injured pasi senger. Chris Herrcra, 19. mattered multiple injuries including possible paralysis. He was m "poor" SALT LAKE CITY UP Five condition today at a Salt Lake Water and men. including Utah City hospital. Power Board director Jay R. Police said the driver nas PaillBinaham and State Democratic ette Tapp. 13. She received leg chairman Milton Weilenmann, and back injr.nes. were forced to struggle to shore Friday when their boat was dunk- ed in the Yampa River. Bingham said the group was riv- the turbulet negotiating of a when er. branch the Colorado, the craft struck a rock. He said the party saw the rock, apparent-- ; ly in plenty of time, but because the swift current could not A of UP SALT LAKE CITY bend the oars hard enough to avoid counprogram to set up marriage obstacle the seling under Utah district courts Qthers in the boat besides Bingwon approval of the judges Monham and Weilenmann were day during a planning session with 1. Lent.?, vice president and the State Welfare Commission. PhosWestern manager. Chairman Civile C. Edmonds general W. T. Eitel, president of phates: said the comm. on would select Inc.. and Frank counselors, then pass the names E. Adams, manager of sales. Coal on to district judges for approval. Chemical Sales. U. S. Steel Corp. The appointments would be made All are Salt Lak$ City residents. by the judges. All were wearing life jacket Under the commission plan, one vests when the incident occurred. counselor would be named in Ogden for the First and Second District courts, two would be assigned to Salt Lake City for Third District Court, and one would be selected in Provo for counseling in districts four through seven. Be The judges said they expected to reier nearly all divorce cases SALT LAKE CITY (UP The to the counselors. The counseling Utah Board of Examiners today program was passed by the 1957 authorized State Building Director Ltah Legislature. Glen R. Suenson to select a site few the new $3 million state office for the Edmonds said candidates to would have counseling posts building. have at least a master's degree in Swenson. an architect and engisocial work or a similar field. neer, was also instructed by the Five Utahns Dunked In ampa River Judges Okeh New Program i El-woo- Eitel-McCulloug- d The RALEIGH, N.C. (UP) Raleigh News and Observer said today that it had uncovered a service distributing free liquor to legislators at a downtown hotel. The newspaper's first ' edition, complete with pictures of the liq-- ; uor being delivered to the Sir Walter Hotel, hit the streets just as the Monday night legislative session ended. There were angry mutterings from legislator as they gathered in the Capitol corridors and hotel lobbies to read the story. None would comment for publication but one said "That's going a little bit too far. Everybody is entitled to a toddy now and then." Many of the legislators expressed interest in the list of names of the 33 persons the paper said had shared in the liquor tribution. The News and Observe said, however, it was withholding the names pending a check to determine whether the legislators actually were living in the rooms dis- registered in their names. Liquor is sold legally only in in North Carolina and possession by an individual of more than one gallon is prima facie evidence of possession for the purpose of sale. state stores j 200,000 Get Flu In Philippine Epidemic JOHANNESBURG, Seven mine workers (UP ) .plunged to their deaths down a bordering the new road from a to the line was gold mine shaft Monday when a proposed by the Utah State Land platform tipped over, it was anBoard Director Lee E. Young said nounced today. today. Young said he hoped the land INSTALLMENT would be bought by persons seeking to build service stations, cafes OMAHA, Neb. fUPUThe Neand camps near the Glen Canyon braska Sheet Metal Co. received Dam site. The auction will be held a letter from the "thief after the some time next month. firm was burglarized. The letter contained 50 cents and read: Next time a cleaning pail is to "For tools taken." The company be purchased, why not buy one figures it will take the burglar It some time to finish payment at with a double compartment. both and the suds carries rinse that rate. The tools taken were AucSALT LAKE CITY (UP) tioning of 5,170 acres of state land Ka-na- 'valued at water. Thailand reported its first influ- enza cases while Japanese health authorities battled a second inva-- ! sion of the disease. medical authorities Philippine A launched "Operation Flu" in MaMEMPHIS, Tenn. 'UP judge has reversed his decision nila a house-to-housurvey ;o Scripps-Howar- d a for the discover and holding hospitalize all unrereporter Memphis Press Scimitar ported cases. in contempt of court for calling one of the judge's rulings "stu- GiEMMOtE for Toddlers State Office Building Site To Selected , Penney9I immMsmsmiim grounds. The building up Vh 4 Wif ' v "JP- - Pay leftover seasonal bills and reduce high monthly payments with a prompt loan here. We like to say "Yes!" when you ask for a loan. 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