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Show i . 2 SUNDAY HERALD " - JYutjh5- mi r t " New Plan Proposed For Glen Ganyon Students SALT LAKE CITY (UPD Acting superintendent of public instruction Wilburn Ball said - Fri- ' student. Ball said that Utah has a legal obligation to provide schooling for day that the Utah Board of Education is willing to provide an ad- iihet pupils, even though Arizona ditional distribution unit of state and the federal government may have a moral obligation to do it aid to Kane County. Gov. George Clyde and AttyJ The allotment would help pro-viGen. Walter Budge have approved schooling for 60 Glen Canyon the additional aid plan. K ; City pupils who have been out of school since their school burned down recently. The children will probably be in school by the end of next week. Officials in Arizona have refus- Cross-Complai- nt; ed to admit the students to a school in Page, Ariz., until they are paid a fee for each pupil. , - . . . , de Actress To File , i To Divorce Suit Actress (UPI) file to a Jurado Katy plans to actor Ernest 3org-ninedivorce suit, accusing Mm of mental and physical cruelty, according to her attorney. . Attorney Daniel A.' Sniffer announced Miss Jurados plans Friday, He said Borgnine, 45, the gentle butcher of "Marty" film fame, beat his' wife of. one year s u e d for divorce Borgnine Thursday, accusing the actress from Mexico of causing him "grievous mental suffering." Miss Jurado, 33, was reported to be under sedation at a friend's home. Shiffer said she was "very apprehensive of her own personal safety. On my instructions sne moved out of the house Thursday to stay with friends He beat her and she's afraid of him." Borgnine's suit was filed- in nearby Santa Monica, two days after the couple announced their reconciliation! They separated after a New Year's Eve argument at a party honoring .their first wedding anniversary, HOLLYWOOD By KATE OS ANN an nauts Dead Rep In Explosion The fee is an estimated $533 per L TIZZY Two Utah ns Suffer Burns - h ... cross-cocnplai- nt WEST POINT (UPI)' A Layton man and 'a West Point man both suffered second and third, degree tarns late Friday night as the re' sult of a gasoline explosion. Earl Hess, ..32,.- - Layton, Lew Buck, 33, Vest Point, were listed in "fair condition today ' at , St. Benedict's hospital in Ogden. The two men were repairing a washer in the basement of ' the Buck home. They had been washing parts of the washer in gasoline outside the house and spilled some of the liquid on their clothing. "Upon returning to , the basement, Buck dropped the pan of gasoline and when the automatic furnace switched on the gasoline ' -'- . . matter at the post office in Pro vo, Utab under the act of March 3, 1879. Subscription terms by carrier in Utah County: $1.75 Per month ' 6 months in advance $10.58 One year in advance $?1.00 By mail anywhere in the United States or its possessions: $1.75 .per month: $1 0.511 for sir months In advance; $21.00 for a year In advance. Herald telephone numbers; For editorial, circulation, advertising and sports "can FR for society and news briefs, call Fit Orem office number. At' - , . " f - j Vd like Parking - ; . by NEA. Inei T.M. t Off. .S. R(. to meet an older man. Like, say, a college freshman i" ht rec-omniend- ed - for a stop order. "But we can't help it," protested the defendants. "Our baby is teething, and this is the only way we can - . or "immediately,'. ' he said. . Hickman did not; indicate whether reports of recent Russian mis the three member commission sile ship activity in the Hawaii members in attendance at a four arcs might be another anticipated hour closed door session of the man in space attempt. commission. Acting director", of the. commis- - FUNDS FOR WORKSHOP sioo, Alditt Hayward, said the dis missal was because of ('dissatisNEW YORK (UPDThe- - Ford faction of 4he commission with Foundation has ipade a grant Oswald's accomplishments and to the National Committee jon EmOswald's dissatisfaction with the ployment of Youth to conduct a organization." national workshop Ion jab preparation of young people who, leave Use a steam iom to raise the scjhool graduation. The workshop nap on a carpet Chat has bedh will be held in Detroit' on Feb; 22 matted by furniture legs. Hold and 23 with delegates from! 34 the .iron near the nap but not communities present to discuss job upgrading touching it. State Park Planning Chief Fired SALT LAKE CITY (XJPD The chief of planning of the Utah . State Park and Recreation Commission was officially 'fired Fri- : ; , ; day. Francis Oswald .was fired by . . ; NOW 'HE'S SCRATCHING ' pro-hdbiti- ng .all-nig- , ' - space- attempt .'coincided'; viet Premier; Nikita Khrushchev's visits to ".the I United Nations last September. At; least, one Russian died in an f attempt when j the space vehicle burned up in' the earth's atmospher he said - : Hickman, said gie United S ates knew the name of one of the Russians killed in the, space attempt. He said that in the past two months Russian space scientists were demoted as a result of the failures and that a new team of Soviet - missile men now is in to charge of the Russian race ' ' ; a man in put space, The' new leaders have been ordered, to get a man in space - action after being informed that between 10,000 and v 15,000 automobiles are parked all' night on city streets in violation of an existing city ordinance. It waV reported by one spokesman that at least .50 additional patrolmen would be needed to strictly enforce the ordinance parking in certain areas.-Darrel Welling, council chairman, said the group has' appointed a ccjnmittee to study the problem and submit proposals' of action. j" j (0 ht y When complaints' did no good, the Hendersons sued j S. L Plans Study Of all-nig- very-specifi- carriage to and fro for, hours. get her to sleep. Anyhow, our carpet deadens a lot of the noise." v . space; . "Not nearly enough,": countered the' Hendersons. "If Lt." Col. Paul D. Hickman of they can't show more consideration for other people, they the Armed Forces Industrial Colto move into a first-floapartment." ought a staff national security told lege; SHOULD TOE HENDERSONS WIN A STOP ORseminar;' meting Friday that one DER? Weigh both sides, then mark your verdict: ' with So- plosion. SALT LAKE CITY (UPI) The Salt Lake City Traffic Advisory Council Friday decided to "reactivate" a study of the parking situation on city streets. The council moved to take the - Bv WILL BERNARD Mr. and Mrs. Henderson, both light sleepers, were being disturbed by.the young couple in the apartment overhead. Every night, the later would trundle their baby . ignited and there was an ex All-Nig- ht : (UPI) Force spokesmin says the United States has "unofficial but , ; information" that two Russian astronauts died during an attempt to be the first men in 's Published by Herald Corporation, 190 West Fourth North Street, every afternoon t : Monday through Friday Sun-- , day flerald published Sunday . morning. Entered as second class - An' Air HONOLULU , tws Readers:- Coiin ,' KHARTOUM, Sudan (UPI) .' . A Sudanese sailor who fell over- board from a Nile River boat was found 40 hours later floating on a water hyacinth, none the worse for his ordeal except for a skinful of mosquito bites. YES () For the actual court decision, see' verdict elsewhere on 1 . ,NO ( ) ' this page. : Manager Gets Advanced Post Tlie former . OGDEN (UPI) ' Thiokol of Chemical manager Woman Convicted Of Involuntary Manslaughter Corp.'s west coast rocket operaSALT LAKE CITY UPI) tions office has been named manA old Salt Lake City woman ager of advanced planning at Thi- okol's rocket operations center at w a s convccitedl of involuntary Ogden. manslaughter Friday In the fatal . wiJl Cames serve under shooting of a railroad worker last James; ' o: Dr. Harold Ritchey, vice presi- August. dent of Thiokol. A , jury con- ;v Carnes will be responsible for. victed Mrs. Cora Steele Smith advanced planning," long . range after deliberating more than four marketing, general ' intelligence hours.' Mrs! Smith was charged and market' surveys. with first degree murder in the shooting of Theodore Davis, 44v Salt Lake City. Third District Judge Stewart M. Hanson will pass sentence Mons THE VERDICT day at 1:30 p.m. No. The court told the HenderSTRONG PADDLE R sons: "The situation of dwellers in ;NEW YORK (UPI) Ernest -, adwhOst Canoe Riedei of the Pendleton it has its apartments, won N. rein must the some in Y., Yonkers, vantages, be, Qub one-mdouble less blade spects, championagreeable than that of those who occupy a whole ship trophy at a mile in succeshouse. Where people indulge their sive years between 1923 and 1935 inclination to be gregarious, they to 'set an record in the must not expect the quiet that international competition between the United States and Canada. belongs to solitude." 33-yea- r . . all-ma- le er, ;i . Reader's Court -- ' ' " i 7 an all-ti- . 4 - T?nr JANUARY j i r yY f I Shop Friday Till 9 p. m. l n r riHH rnrKirifii UUUVJ 4 . ":' ',.ZL."" .... ..... SALE i i . ;;' '. j INVITE YOU TO COMPARE WE . . . 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