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Show e4l - iV- Utah Woman Burned to Death in Fire Ht South Utah Flash Foods By United Press International Streets were flooded in Cedar jdeluge, which dumped (well over 7 A rash of Flash floods struck City," which received about, an an inch of rain on Moan. ! . . Southern Utah Friday in the wake inch of rain. In of a storm which passed quickly Northern Utah, the storm Over the state, i caused some damage in Ogdeh, Heavy flooding was reported in where lightening blacked out the Santa Clara area of Washingof the town for short periods ton County, with roads briefly parts washed out and creeks overrun- when it struck several electric transformers. ning their banks. In the Southeastern section of P the state, part of the road under4 hours. It caused $8,500 in damage construction from Moab to a new to the house and its contents, of- potash ; plant was washed out. ficials estimated. Work on both the highway and The victim was the only per- plant was halted because of tiie son in the house when the fire ; 1. M hi 'K ' v' ,''?y'm''' ,u A SALT LAKE CITY (UPI) Salt Lake County Woman, crippled with multiple sclerosis,, was burned to deajh Friday night when she was unable to get out of her blazing house. The Salt Lake County Fire De- partment said Francis Guest, 25,. was killed in the fire at 1809 East 4500 FORD GALAXIE CONVERTIBLE for 1963, Ford's top-of-the-li- such as bucket seats and console, a d interior appointlenger V--8 engine, d transmission lever. ments, and a Completely Galaxie 500XL 260-cubic-in- ch re-etyl- ed ne custom-designe- convertible, sEown above, offers luxury car features, . most serviceAmerican car ever offered," the 1963 Ford SALT LAKE CITY (UPD The Galaxie features completely new Utah Legislative Council has styling, a new high economy V8 a reshuffling of duties engine, new 36,000-mil- e major that 'would make the Governor lubrication interval and a new, Iflireotly responsible for the state!s 10 - million soft .riding ".compliancfinancial affairs. e-link" suspension. The Galthe with many other beauThe plan, endorsed by both axie, 1963 models is on Ford tiful parties on the council, would strip at Givan Ford Motor the, board of examiners of all display Sales in Provo. functions except cheeking comGalaxie is currently accounting pensation claims against the 46 per cent of Ford Division for state. All powers now held by the as a separate car, line, with sales board would go to the governor. "500 XL" series taking the sleek In addition, the state finance out cne of every eight Galaxie commission would become accountable directly to the chief ex- sales. Features include an optional ecutive instead of the board. The - type swing - away Thunderbird council indicated the three-ma-n column for convenience commission could be replaced by steering windows are crank of Vent a single finance director. entry. "seat cushions feature The council, also recommended operated, of inches foam three rubber, in that performance budgeting be are door luxurious te'rior handles required of all state agencies so AM-Fnew a and paddletype legislature-woulknow what the radio is optional. each state operation costs. three-spee- d An manual Lewis H. Lloyd, council directransmission shift, synchromesh tor, said the changes would be the most important overhaul of state is standard on all 1963; Galaxie government since 1941 if the Legislature enacts the proposed pro- of a study made by Karl N. Snow, gram. an instructor at JJrigham Young Chairman Ernest H. Dean said University, who said the board it would be the biggest single bit of examiners should be removed of legislation to come before the from decisions on personnel, trav1963 session. : el, deficit appropriations and ex Bills implementing the recom- penditures of money already ap mendations will be drafted by proved by the legislature. ' the council staff and submitted The board of examiners consists ' of the governor, secretary of for action later. The recommendations grew out State and attorney general. Described as "the standard-siz- e -free ; rec-commen- -- SUNBAYSEIBERSO. 1962SUNDAY HERALD , BABY DEAD ON ARRIVAL AT HOSPITAL . . f South, Three units of the Fire department battled the fire for two started about 9:30 p.m. Arkansas has a larger! variety basic minerals than any other similar-size- d area in the world. console-mounte- Called Most New Ford Galaxie ... Service-Fre- e Standard Auto Board Would Put Governor Over' Finances nr,,,, Chal- Water ranover roads in the southeastern cornerbut traffic was not halted as it 'vVas in the St. George and Cedar City area. Beaver and Milford also rjeported minor flooding from heavy rains. Snow was reported in the mountains of both Washington and Beaver Counties. . A (UPD on arrival was dead baby girl Saturday at Dee Memorial Hospital. A preliminary investigation indicated Layle Kelker, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Chalen Kelker, (of 660 East 874 North) died of natural causes. OGDEN models. The new itransmission, first of its type ever offered on nm. chronized in all forward gears to a ri 2i l minimize naiu smuuug, gear TT Q -- Villi 1 f noccon ftai 1 't 4c? . 1 -- clash and tooth wear. The 260 cubic inch Challenger engine is designed to operate on regular fuel, offering good per in the Galaxie "50Q XL" series formance and high fuel economy. heads the list of 14 new Galaxies A new four-doo- r hardtop model J in three series for 1963. "eiii: Monte, CUT Half 71 can$ 303 can case 44 aseof 24 cans 4' " ffill COCOTM ANNOUNCEMENT to all and FARMERS m RANCHERS oOo Effective January 1, 1963 Interest rate on long-erltans M ' franco American cans z. , AICAT CnilDC Farmers and ranchers Int&rested should contact: George W. Brown, Manager v FLBA of Provo P. O. 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