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Show 2 Sunday Heifald I JUNE 7, SUNDAY, Utah Readers Court 1964 Utah j Cjomnty, ' ii By HENRY B. ROTHBLATT Recojvery Sq uddrdns THIRD ATHENA MISSILE Rpmney Aids In Pact to End Strike TEST SHOT FIZZLES Mich. (UPI) The long and sometimes violent strike at the Essex Wire Corp. in Hillsdale ended Saturday with an announcement by Gov. George Romney that an agreement had been hammered out during' an all night bargaining session in his executive office. Romney , tired biit obviously happy i announced agreement between officials of t h e company and representatives of the international Union of Electri cal Workers (IUE) at 9:37 a.m. EDTJ ' ... Details of the contract were not released pending a ratification meeting of Local 810 of the IUE at Hillsdale Sunday. It LANSING, I When Betty and John started to count their cash GREEN RIVER, Utah (UPI)j cessfully launch the Athena endwedding gifts after their wedding, nobody could have A third attempt to launch the ed' in failure. Athena missile The maiden flight of the test d predicted the bitter legal battle that followed. After Sands' rocket Feb 10 malfunctioned returning from the honeymoon, the cash was put in on a test flight to WhiteMexico r-- trouble-plague- Range in New and crashed to earth near Dur- Betty's bank account. They then bought furniture Missile because was Friday postponed and furnishing for their new house. ango, Colo. The second launch overcast. of heavy 61 ended The "honeymoon" ing last month was suddenly. They sepaAn Air Force spokesman said seconds after liftoff destroyed because the rated and John took the furniture and furnishings. the launching was postponed un went off course. rocket, Result- Betty sued John for their return; June 9 because heavy cloud The Athena 'Household furniture and effects are presumed til The WASHINGTON (UPI) program is devis cover prevented optical observa friction of in Air Force Fj iday announced a to be the property of the husband," John urged. "Fur- tion of the eight-to-n rocket which ed to test were bought with gift monies which was scheduled to fly 450 miles tercontinental ballistic missiles sharp cutbacc or elimination of thermore, tothey us." both of long rocket is dub from a launch complex near The e job k held by!. 8,500 civ- - belonged bed f 'Gifts are the property of the bride," technicians counthe "Flying by here. Betty ilian reservists in recovery tered. "Therefore the Two previous attempts to s jic- - Junkpile because it is assem purchases are mine." - i To ' Gut B ' i re-entr- y squadrons" located in 40 - . r k' ''!' " ' NO ( ) decision, see verdict ' siles..-- U. S., Russia To - Coal Mine that missile have overshadowmanned aircraft ed me use Rock Tremors Many of the recovery units ; rf i provided minor services during the Cuban crisis when Air Force strength 'w? s being shifted toward the ioutheastern United 'States. ; Reserve personnel in the units drew the equivalent of 14 days' pay per yeiar. The Air Force said the deactivations will be accomplished between June 30 and Aug: 3 'Unavoidable' - Child's! Mother Returns to S. 1. In Kidnap Case I " !' GENEVA (UPI) The United States and Russia signed a pre liminary agreement Saturday on an exchange of weather data collected as part of a coordinatu ed space program. . The joint program, due to go 0 Pass on U.S. in Tooele into operation before th end of County Saturday, the year, involves the launchMrs. Herbert (Grace) Hollo-wa- ing of American and Russian 73, died about 9 a.m. in a weather satellites on a coordi Tooele hospital, three hours aft nated basis. er the accident. She was riding Weather data relayed back to in a car driven by her husband earth by the (satellites will be 65, when the car crossed the cen exchanged ovfer a special; tel- ter line and collided with a ve graph line between Washington hicle driven by an Arizona man and Moscow. Holloway, who was listed in The weathet and space inforserious condition, told the Utah mation will aljso be made availHighway Patrol his stationwag able to otherj countires. j America ana Russia also are on had mechanical failure, caus ing it to veer across the road. expected to exchange informabiInjured in the second vehicle tion on space medicine and were Minnie Pearl Barnes, 22, ology resulting from manned serious injuries, her husband, flights into ojuter space. Curtis Eugene Barnes, 30, with It may, however, take up to minor injuries, both of Peoria, two years before that project Ariz., and Aaron Hall, 57, father goes into operation. of Mrs. Barnes, Nowats, Okla., LOWEST PRICf IN THE HISTORY OF UTAH COUNTY Fri-,da- y, (B ... : "i ca YOU'LL DS A ' Phone 373-026- fTt SOrUir SPORT iP YOU M!S3 - Announcing Your New Dealer Bullock Sales & Service 4 99 West 300 South I J ' i Provo 374-000- 4 I ?'?:. .'"v Ohf what to get tils wife for their 10th Anniversary? Calvin was confused.... wmm liSi 'I 'i? f:(?'.:H Mil -- (' "!'-- few w on 5 i 5 j v oft, t iff diamond watch? i V i or a diamond dinner ring? Maybe a & : . j v" -!- 1M....iu.KJ.J.v 11 w 11 m i 28-ho- ur I zap xo wort( wim a new spinu xux ine feel the powerful 85 horses with dual stick carta take off! You're in command of a true sports car corners tight. . . responds instantly to your wishes! DATSUN'S built for comfort contour bucket seats, roll-u- p windows all the creature comforts. 12 month 12,000 mile war- - i - ing said the Elliotts indicated they, 'would return to Utah voluntarily, overriding the need for extradition, to face the kidnap charge. ,' Johnny waldoch, who seemed to enjoy the attention he got for hik abduction, was returned tojhis adoptive parents, Mr,' and Mrs. Carl Waldoch, aft- - nrf'l brings back to driving! life 31-t- j i I.- -- the w 40-5- section Tuesday, was released with her y husband from a Craig jail on bail a day before adoption of the child became final. Sarah Ell ott and her husband Ron, were released lander bond after they were charged with tecond-degrje- e kidnaping. District Jjudge Addison Good- -- i s, CRAIG, Cblo. (UPI) The natSalt ural, mother of a year-ol-d Lake child,; who was kidnaped I -'! I .. SUNNYSIDE, Utah (UPI) The rock tremors which caused at a" series of deadly cave-in-s Kaiser- - Steel Corp.'s Sunnyside No. 1 coal mine were probably unavoidable, according to Utah State Mine Inspector Steve Hat-sis. and his son, William, 14. Hatsis, state inspector Frank Hall suffered broken bones Ularich and U.S. Bureau of and back injuries. The son was Mines inspector Thomas Reay treated and released with minor completed their investigations injuries. which The patrol said a Salt Lake Friday into the cave-inclaimed two lives and injured doctor who was driving, by adfive other miners Wednesday. ministered first aid. of the mine "The where the fatal bounce happened FISHERMEN RESCUED had 'good timbering," Harris KUSHIRO, Japan (UPI) said, "but with the kind of Fifteen J a panes e fishermen bounce involved, a thousand whose boat sank Saturday timbers would not have helped." were rescued from The inspector said a bounce, rafts off the eastern tip of Hokor rock stress tremor, is caused kaido Island, it was reported j.. by the buildup of extreme pres- here.. sures over the section of the Hokkaido is Japan's northernmine being worked. There is no most island. Off icials said the boat sank explosion, but roof and walls fishermen's with sudden violence. east of collapse Nozappu lightouse Production resumed at the when it rammed some floating mine Friday. logs. -- ! Romney said the curfew a; Hillsdale would be lifted imme-diatel- y and ' the prohibition against public assembly and mass, picketing was removed Share Weather! Data From Space else- California Woman Dies In Head-OUtah Crash - " bled from parts of other mis CAN BETTY RECOVER THE FURNITURE be AND FURNISHINGS? Weigh both sides. Then, Among th squadrons to 9627th stationed mark your verdict: is the realigned r t at. Salt Lake Citv Municinal Air- YES ( 1) r For the actual court port. Lt. Col Albert Conta, the unit's commanding officer, an- where on this page. nounced the Salt Lakej City cutback; at a news conference Fri' day afternoon. He said the- cutback affects about 100 men in his squadron. The network of some 91 squadn rons was organized in 1961 to at give aid to military planes civilian airports in, case of an TOOELE (UPI)- An elderly emergency itttack in which the Pittsburg, Calif., woman was fa aircraft were disabled. coltally injured in a head-o- n v r lision five miles west of Low lie i diuartu.ll aam a i v of the program indicated there was "no foriifeseeable future militarv need" for the squadrons. This was interpreted to mean " '. states. ; camp;v';';-;-:!:4v';.- DISCOVER THE EXCITEMENT j 53-fo- ot part-tim- ' turned Hillsdale into an armed i !!... ! was believed the contract would cover a four - year period. Romney had been closeted with union and company officials and state labor mediation board personnel siijce Friday night in a determined effort to end the 99 - day strike that had ll' er.tne coy was iouna m Vraig. - Adoption of the child through the courts became final Satur day. j In Hollywood the full of people that write but evidently if they could read they'd stoi writing. ers. no exoerienco necessary) woods are learned to .'their stuff, Will Rog "oW' 1 S I v'rViiimi n held that wed-- t to the bride and fshould be sent to her, this is the custom of polite so-cietyTbut not the law." Wedding gift; whether; from ' the bride's side or from the groom's iire the joint property of ) both, "This applies to the things bought with cash gifts unless the gifts are otherwise specifically; earmarked. (State laws vary)!. (Copyright 1964, General Fea tures Corp.) in i u mm i r a n i rifciknirt-f- m riri nrr rmm mmrni in Would she like a fashionable new dome ring? But she'd always wanted at diamond pendant... . 1 Js I i i 6 4 ENTER! RAGE! WIN! vVftfj Two big racing events: Beat The Chomp. Aurora's Official 1964 racing contest a new 1964 Ford Mustang. FIRST at A big event. Kiddie Ville. Win , Round Robin Elimioation Racing Ville Toy for rules. West Publislied at Fourth North Street every afternoon, Monday through Friday. Sunday Herald pub lished Sunday morning. L. R Tackett ublisher. : Entered as Second class matter at the post office in Provo, Utah, underthe act of March 31 1879. Subscription terms by carrier in Utah County: ' Vl Jfp Per month: 6 months in advance $10.0 in advahce $21.00 One year By miil anywhere in the United States or its possessions $1.75 per month; $10.50 for six months in advance. Herald, telephone numbers: Orem office number St 4$ 190 See Kiddie diamond earrings? - ed night and get started. At any one of the more (han 325 Zale Jewelers from coast to coast, you're alway assured of excellent service, liberal credit and an almost unlimited selection of diamond designs. It took Calvin's wife just 21 minutes to select the gift she adored. What a splendid idea of Calvin's to go to Zale's, America's Largest Jewelers. I i For all departments call p.s. She took the watch. OPEN MONDAYS Til 9 P.M. : ;ii So Calvin did A 6 transistor radio to each of the three finalists in the Round Robin Race. Come in Monday high-power- the only sensible thins. He took her to Zcle's. A solitaire? What a wonderful way to say thanks for 10 years of love and solicitudel Or how about !' :! jJ:' sv-- !, "!..'.' PROVO "'- SALT LAKE --!' Hamilton accented by diamonds in UK gold o. Lady's el 4200 b. Four briUiantrOit diamonds exquisitely displayed in UK dinner ring $100 tL Tsxtwred and shinv a old dome rina highlighted by 10 bright diamonds d. Radiant simplicity in this sparkling diamond solitaire pendantK S4Kfll50 tlOO . arat.iva xtvlina enhance the beautv of these UK diamond earrings UK $275 gold diamond in solitaire mounting fi Splendid majestic mi j :s I ,.- IN: ng, AU pricei plua torn - lUuttrationM mmlwrgdto ahov detail. ' . r J" PlNTY OF FRfE PARKING IN REAR 260 NOTH UNIVdSITY AVJL 11 1 i T7?myP 1 jr.':!B - l i V W E L E R 62 West Center Provo l - Phone FR 3-41- 30 j OCDEN Areas case.-69- $5 17-jew- r , 't mu u trfH belong j 225-160- 5 -- I "though Itmily Post says prei ents ' &iZSShi4 , it'-- ' tttti Reader's Court ding - can't read; People who claim to know say the world's most frequently sung song is "Happy Birthday to You" Written in 1893. THE VERDICT j Court No. uae V- -y U MEMBER f OIAM0NO3 U INTERNATIONAL ACADEMY ... r |