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Show 6 SUNDAY HERALD " :. SS; im Union Asks Resignation Of Industry Board Chief Utah Solons Say Missile Fund Restoration Likely Psychiatrist Addresses it j Rotary Club WASHINGTON Sen. (UPI) Frank Moss; reported Sat urday the Defense Department has asked the Senate to restore a D-Ut- n, -- - : Immediate Blast Cause Still Uncertain aj New Hospital Ogden Named for McKay one-ha- r ! i , ' .IV" i AMD HAPPENS EVERY DAY? LITTLE million cut the House voted develop the Mobile Ballistic Missile (MMRBM). The senator said he had discussed the request with members of the Senate Defense Appropriations Subcommittee and predicted there is an excellent chance the funds will be approved. If the cut is restored, Moss said further funding of a contract with Thiokol Chemical Corporation's Wasatch Dvision for propulsion development on the missile will be possible. Thiokol successfully completed the propulsion contract for the program definition stage of the MMRBM, and should be in the best position to continue the contract for further motor development if the funds are available," ' Moss said. $100 io the program to Mid-Ran- ge WASHINGTON Wallace Bennett, Sen. (UPI) said R-Ut- to the missile and chances are good funds will be restored for the weapon.) The missile is important - to Utah since research and develop ment will be done by Thiokol Chemical Corp. at its Brigham City plant, Bennett said he learned that the Defense Department reported in a letter to the Senate ApCommittee that ijt propriations would use the $100 million cut by the house from the MMRBM program if the senate restored it. Bennett said "although the De partment did not flatly ask for restoration of the $100 million it's expressed willingness to spend the money is about as far as it can go and still save face since the department had previously said that it would not use the money and would not ask for restoration. Earlier Bennett joined with Gen. Maxwell Taylor in testifying be fore the Senate Appropriations Committee calling for restoration of the cut. Taylor is chair man of the joint chiefs of staff. PEOPLE'S PUZZLE! It's an exciting' new wbrd-and-pictu- ro puzzle that teaches F&r.m- rf - tmmmmmm while it tax. r"i mm iy 4 entertains! Watch for it! j Begins MONDAY in to- day chances are now good "that BRIDGE PAINTERS Congress will restore money for the Mobile Midrange Ballistices Missile (MMRBM). The Utah senator said he understands the Defense Department has retreated from its opposition the HERALD Daily, 50 workmen' apply 300 gallons of paint to th Mackinac Bridge, a five-mil- e skyway across the Straits of Mackinac in northern Michigan. n r-- i 1 Utah Apipfairace Gbmpcpy'' y i V, - ! Provo Rotartans, In their regu-la- r I Steven-ioLAKE SALT UMW President Frank CITY (UPI) meeting Friday, heard. an adUnited Mine Workers unioq offiDistrict 22, and other union dress by Dr. Eugene Fajix, senior cials met with Gov. George D. officials met with the governor HosClyde Friday and demanded the for two hours and expressed dis- psychiatrist at Utah State resignation of Otto A. Wiesley, satisfaction with Wiesley 'a ac- pital, and met a new member of ! chairman of the Utah Industrial tions. the club. were coal Also Commission. present mining Dr. Faux, speaking on mental labor leaders Charles Ferguson, national safety director of the health, discussed the tremendous UMW from Washington, involved in caring for D.C., cost ami Lewis Evans, special Inter- people whose mental illnesses national representatiye of the into criminal acts.jHe UMW from Pittsburgh. The pres- lead them of idents of four local unions also said the illlargest percentage! come from patients aired their dislikes for the chair- mentally wer classes and the working man's commission actions. the importance, of The group charged Wiesley and stressed Into the field with delays in handling claims attracting workers i and disputes, with lack of inter- of mental health. William (Bill) E. Sanderson est and other problems. MOAB ( U PI ) State and introduced by Frank Earl as was Clyde told the group it was investigators continued mullnew a member of the Provo "out of p'ace" to make the deing over the result of a week's Educated at .the Club. exmand for Wiesley's resignation. Rotary investigation into the Aug. 27 of Nevada, Mr. SanChairman Wiesley said he University plosion at. Texas Gulf Sulphur Company's Cane Creek mine would confer with the governor dersonOilis employed by the Standard Company of California after determining Friday that the before making any comments. unin Provo, where he resides with bias was "in the temporary his wife, the former "Beth Wood, derground shop area." He is a In and two daughters. The shop area was located in member of the Chamber of Comone of two lateral tunnels, galled To Be merce and Elks Lodge. "drifts," which lead from the base of the potash mine's only Friday's Rotary meeting was lf mile shaft more than conducted by Grant Hansen, vice beneath the earth's surface. OGDEN (UPI) The Church president. Guests were six visSeven workers of 25 survived the of Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y Saints iting Rotarians from American blast,' which was believed caused Fork. Saturday announced plans for a by methane gas. A Joint statement on the in- new $8 million hospital in Ogden which will bear the name of the vestigation released Friday said church's present president. the immediate cause of the explomulti-storstructure will The sion "cannot be determined with of west the located be certainty." The statement came State College campus on Weber South from Casper Nelson, safety chairwill Blvd. It Harrison be named Comman, Utah State Industrial "David 0. McKay Hospital." assistmission; James WestfieM, The hospital is expected to be ant director of health and safety, in late 1966. ArchiErncompleted and U. S. Bureau of Mines, was unveiled and tect's sudrawing est Blessing, regional mine was anname institution of the pervisor, U.S. Geological Survey. the board of nounced conhospital by "However, it has been trustees. firmed That the center of the John H. Vandenberg, presiding explosion was in the temporary A numbishop of the church and presiunderground shop area. of the Dee LDS Hospital dent ber of possible ignition sources made the announcement. evaluBoard, arc being investigated and He said the Dee Hospital will statement said. ated," the treatment of persons be used for While the of the phase massive- investigation was termed requiring longer hospitalization. complete, officials said that im- The new structure will be built site and will house portant results of laboratory on a 350 beds. of found items certain analyses in the mine arc You can't remain in Los Alamos, still being awaited. Officials N. M., unless you work in the added that permission had been And there is only one industown. to resume work in the granted descientific research and develto mice "preliminary further try with nuclear associated minwork and actual opment velopment ing operations." fed-cr- WHAT'S AS MUCH FUN AS THE CIRCUS -- i 1 11 mt j r 1 ir'z r" revo off """v J. ond JPrB$smt K i a 11 AS ADVERTISED ON on-si- te - SPECTACULAR NBC-T- V World Series of Polf Today, 2 P. 1.30 a M.-CHA- NNEL 28-ac- re blast-shatter- ed r Girl Scouts Signal Change To 4 Categories of Scouting Four K m m rp new Girl program change. All handbooks will go on sale purchased this week will contain in Utah, launch- special book plates indicating program change they were acquired during the four levels of first week of the sale. Mrs. Murray Moler, president than three. scouting rather The handbooks correspond to of the Utah Girl Scout Council, the four new age levels: Brownie reports the new handbooks were Girl Scouts, ages 7 and 8; Junior produced by teams of specialists, Girl Scouts, ages 9 to 11; Cadette including program advisors, writGirl Scouts, ages 12 to 14; and ers, designers, and illustrators. Senior Girl Scouts. 15 to 17. Each book is packed with facts, it Girls and adults representing information, and the Utah Girl Scout Council will ideas for projects encompassing be on hand at the equipment every aspect of activity in the agencies to help distribute spe- arts, the home, and the cial book plates in honor of the marl U V n n in completely Scout handbooks Monday, Sept. 9 ing a nationwide' which will see t jpti, lT v ly A'Alnl- - Jr" --- -' "i i , ' :4:-'- """ill , IlllUr ll - how-to-do-- 1 pi ;rL i - ' cmiifijf-r- U :.':::'::V':::---. Jy.J. :.. 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