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Show 1A SUNDAY, MARCH 24, Utah County. Utah City Commissioner In Salt Lake Resigns SUNDAY HERAUD 195T Colorado River Project Held California Must Live With the Constant Possibility of a Serious Quake Salt (UP) Lake City Commissioner Lyle B. Nicholes officially resigned Saturday, effective April 15. Nicholes has acquired an autoattend the conference of the Na- mobile agency in Richfield, Utah, tional Resources Development As- formerly known as Weldon Motor sociation, sent a message from Co. The resignation was handed Washington citing the significance to the mayor, Adiel F. Stewart, of the Upper Colorado project. and will be submitted to the city The Commissioner's message commission at its executive sessaid in part, "The size of the sion Monday. authorization is important because it represents the the beginning of resource development which will continue for 50 years in five of the Mountain states." He added, "I don't want to speculate on how much bids on the major projects at Glen Canyon Dam in Arizona or the Flaming Gorge Dam in Utah will be, but I can say that the contracts will be two of the largest ever made." The young ReMANILA (UP) Dexheimer's message said, "The series of dam is planned as a public of the Philippines changed means of providing long - term presidents for the third time in history this week. It storage to permit the upper basin its the made sadly but change to meet compact commitments and still have an assured supply smoothly. The nation of 22 million was of water for its own use." n at the loss of its 49 old President year popular Ramon Magsaysay, killed in an air crash last Sunday and buried in a state funeral Friday. But there was hardly a flutter in the functioning of the nation's government or economy as Vice President Carlos P. Garcia took up the reins of the presidency. There was no noticeable unfavorable reaction on business FORT CAMPBELL. Ky. (UP' here. In fact the stock market Trim Maj Gen. Mex Rich, Utah's rose slightly, although trading National Guard chief, was light. The value of the peso hoping to earn his paratroopers dropped on the black market, but wings here, said, "If the old man only slightly. reflectThe smooth change-ove- r gets through the course" he plans to "volunteer" other Utah Guards- ed Magsaysay's achievements in men. his three and one-ha- lf years as The general, believed to be the leader of this former American first State Adjutant General to possession. His influence will continue to be take basic airborne training with a regular Army unit, is with the felt, strongly. Garcia already has promised to 101st Airborne Division. He seemed a bit apprehensive carry on the policies instituted by about his first contact with a Magsaysay He almost certainly jump tower, called the "great will stick closely to that promise. SALT LAKE CITY Most Significant In West DENVER (UP) er Wilbur Dexheimer Commissionof the U.S. Bureau of Reclamation has told a regional conference of water resources leaders in Denver that the Upper Colorado River project is "one of the most significant developments in the history of the entire west." Dexheimer, who was unable to Garcia New President of English Police Exhume Body BLANDFORD. England 'UP) Police exhumed the body of an elderly woman Saturday in a sudden reactivation of the investigation Into the death of a number m Castleman lderly apparent similarity with that of Dr. John Bodkin Adams, currently on trial for murder in London. Adams, a wealthy physician in Eastbourne. 100 miles west of here, is accused of murdering one of his wealthy patients for her money. Police said Saturday they may exhume another body next week in their search for clues to the deaths of the elderly Castleman House patients. Organs from Miss Darby 'a body were sent to a laboratory at Yeovil, Somerset, for 34-fo- at which is Stuttgart, Germany, feet from the ground to the tip of it mast and 692 is built atop a 1,600-fo- ot hill. Owners Get In Land Award SAN FRANCISCO UP The S. U. Court of Appeals ruled Fri- day the government should have allowed a Washington State couple V lery range. The government granted R. H and Jessie Phillips nearly $515,000 SALT LAKE CITY (UP Utah for 33,313 acres of land in Yakima now motorists the same may keep were which Kittits and counties annexed for part of the Ft. Lewis license plates when they trade in artillery and anti aircraft range their old car for a new one. reThe State Tax Commission in 1955. that a law passed by the ported Attorneys for Phillips and his last Legislature, which provides wife argued that a lower court motor that vehicle licenses be isrefused to allow them to present to sued owner not to the vethe evidence concerning possible minhas hicle, gone into effect Foreral rights The case was sent back to the merly, the old plates had to be court of federal judge Sam Driver destroyed when a new car was in Spokane, Wash. In making its purchased. An estimated 30 per cent of decision, the appeals court said Utah"s car owners change their "the market value of the property cars each year. should have been fixed with consideration to all its available uses, including mineral rights. WARNER, AUTOMOTIVE Such rights have a market value INVENTOR, DIES AT 86 and the lower court's rejection of A P. War- evidence "tainted the results" of BELOIT, Wis. (UP invPnfffcP nf the mactnoti' the final award, said the court. T(r speedometer and holder of more than 100 industrial patents, died Friday night after a long illness. He was 86. The of the Stewart-Warne- r Manufacturing Co., also invented the electric brake and clutch system for industrial ma chines. WASHINGTON ChairUP man James Roosevelt of a House small business subcom- mittee has announced a series of public hearings across the country to investigate "predatory and un- fair'' business practices of fuel oil and gasoline suppliers. He made the announcement Fri day after concluding two days o( informal discussions between subcommittee members and representatives of petroleum marketers, retailers and trade associations The hearing will begin with a three-daseries here April 11. Others will be held as follows: Denver, April 16; Los Angeles, LOUIS M. ALLEN April 24, 25, 26; Chicago, April 30 He's our service His expert. and May 1: St. Louis. May 13; is to keep your hard-workijob Cleveland, May 18, and Houston, acwatch in easy-goin- g May 25. tion. Stop in. Let him inspect Small Business Hearings Slated Across Country - er - Saturday that its Viscount 701 fleet w ill resume normal domestic and international operations immediately. A BEA spokesman said IS Viscount airliners will be back in service by tonight following precautionary checks on wing flap bolts The Viscounts were grounded after one crashed near Manchester last week, killing 22 of repairs later. 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Harding, in 1921, "quite childish calculation" by some persons that since the 1857 was the first U.S. president to and 1906 quakes were 49 years use an automobile in the ujaugu-r- al apart, another was about due sim parade. of the fault to add up to almost enough for a great earthquake." 111 AMERICAN FORK Members the Sixth Ward and former members will enjoy a ward reunion, Thursday, March 28, at the ward church. A banquet will be served at 6:30 p. m. A program, of which the MIA is in charge, will be given. Special honor will be paid to former Bishop Melvin W. Grant and his counselors, E. A. Nilson and Melvin Beckstrand. Bishop Grant served for more than six years. Children of the ward under 12 years of age will be entertained with a program and refreshments, beginning at 3:13 p. m. j and "probably is meaningless." But he said that if the average held exactly, it might take another 10 years or "if the strain piles nn a little more rapidly" it could happen at any time. 4 ol j ment which he said had" application to the present. "In the earthquakes of 1906 and 1940 the elastic rebound, the sling produced by this steady shift, was a little more than 15 feet; so that since 1857 there has been enough time for a strain on the same part SATURDAY 10:00 TO 5:40 IS Sixth Ward Of American Fork Slates Reunion Motorists May Keep Plates In Trade of Cars to show evidence of the full market value of a huge chunk of property the army took for an artil- y - TUESDAY ot "Looking at it from the ground did not prepare me for the impression, if it can be called that, of looking down from the top," he added. Rich said, "if the old man gets through the 101st Airborne Division course, we plan to offer the top students of our officers candidate school the opportunity to attend the basic airborne training course at Ft. Campbell." Rich, who lives in Salt Lake City with his wife and two daughters, fought in the Battle of the Bulge, Colmar pocket, Ruhr pocket during World War II and among other decorations holds the Silver Star and Bronze Star. dose to 15 feet in a hundred ply by adding that many year. The latter, he said, was too easy years," he reported in a state- HOP MME)AY 'TIL 9: separator." examination Saturday. 'D-Cali- tower Paratrooping House old folks home, which is perched on a hill atop this sleepy Dorsetshire village Exhumation of Miss Darby's body was the latest development in a four month probe by Dorsetshire police into the deaths of six women at Castleman House during the past two years. The case gained prominence in British newspapers because of its $515,000 TALL STRUCTURES The Eiffel Tower, at 984 feet, is Europe's tallest structure. Second tallest is a television Utah's Guard Chief Tries Mil-bour- ago Dr. diaries F. Richter, world renowned seismologist and expert on recurring upheavals of the earth's crust, said Saturday this was the scientific view of temblors grief-stricke- inhabitants of a nearby old months earthquake." 10-ye- ar folks home. By the light of dozens of torches police dug the body of Miss Rosa Lacy Darby from its grave at Port, near here, in the early hours. Miss Darby, 88. died 13 serious such as the one that rocked San geodetic survey in 1948 indicating Francisco Friday with a mag- the average horizontal shift going nitude of 5.5 on the Richter scale in this area. of 40. "The amount of shift is comstated as two inches a monly He said the tremor "appeared" year; really it is a little less, to be along the famed San Andreas Fault, but was "pretty hard SPANISH STUDY to pinpoint" in early reports. The Busifault is a major fracture running BERLIN, Wis. (UP) California the of nessmen have been having length virtually and has been the cause of periodic trouble selling their wares to mishakes, among them the disas- grant workers because of the trous shakes of 1857 and 1906 language barrier. They plan to Dr. Richter, busily answering be ready for the migrants when telephone calls from colleagues at they arrive in the area for the the California Institute of Tech- 1957 harvesting season by taking course in basic nology, said he summed up the an evening state's situation on the basis of a spoken Spanish. Philippines Of Woman of PASADENA, Calif., (UP) California must live "with the constant possibility of a ES PEET MOSS Number Western Grown OPEN SUNDAYS 1 I 1 WILDW00D HOLLOW FARM NURSERY parti wttehtt 1600 S. Eh. AC 13 Sandhill Road OREM. UTAlt SO INFANTS' DEPT. BASEMENT BASEMENT Protect your hands when gardening. Heavy cotton canvas, knit wrists. nce WORK CLOTHES sandals, leather uppers, Neolite soles. Brown, red or white. Sizes 6 to 12. 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