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Show Power Failure Dancens i Portions of 5 States r wm..,i.tuia itmmt .t,i.....u nu i. i. TJPFE84' mm j ' i list of evidence, including visual By PATRICJ J. SLOYAX WASHINGTON (UPI i The sightings, and photographs, logs of ,two Navy destroyers trackings by sonar and radar 1964 Gulf of involved its contention. incident Tonkin are being support sParks Retaliatory Strike examined by the Senate Foreign; Relations Committee in light ef Following the attadk, Pres-nereports suggesting the 'idenl Johnson, ordered an have. immedlate -ships .Jnayaot.'-actuallstrike - Yule Wish For Utahns A HOLIDAY WISH From Glen Leonard United Press Tntprnarinruil r rn : i n . iV. i. . 1 mas and everyone knew there was That at plenty to do. Old stories were spiked where they ought to have been, And the printers were raising their usual din;. The newsmen were nestled all snug in their work, "with eyes for the weather, or U.P.-and-- L, - Christmas Day. As the mayor was leaving, our newsmen then saw Mike Giddings approaching with cash in his paw. And then came two others: Al Skinner, Ed Flynn, Who together were shouting, ' "I knew we could win What the workers at Bingham since summer have sought." And behind these two comrades, who skipped arm in arm,. ram the firemen to answer a general alarm; For these men had captured a generally southeasterly direc Holiday bounty: The mayor said they could now move to the county. And then, as our newsmen were turning to go, Who should they, notice, all covered with snow: It was Governor Rampton, with fabulous news: tgggm decided - W vuvuuv ,. VCa The City of Salt and its close mountain view For the Winter Olympics "In 72." ' also came down Capitol Hill Attorney Phil Hansen; was shrill With delight at flit had finally passed: "It's liquor in glasses There bounding -.-- Ms voice V bill that , for Utah, last!" at satisRepublican lawmen wera ' fied too: And up Budgets were balanced. at the U. Fletcher had lowered tuition and fees, The campus was landscaped with bushes and trees, The students were happy, and hippies were gay, Every report card was graded "straight A:" cam Parking was free on the And uty pus. Police were reporting a fact that was Drettv riffirttit even for newsmen Aliens t lull , f ' l fti 1 v At II I OF TOYS and two girls try to fight back tears after failing to see Old St. Nick at St. Louis, Mo., Satbousing developurday. Almost 4000 children at Pruitt-Igo- e ment had filed past Santa before his bag became empty. At SANTA BAN OUT f 'i ' f that point, J V 4 It ill ' , 1 . -- k., President Johnson Salutes Men CAM Woon-socke- Peace Proposal Invitee!, Says Harold Wilson W d' - MEXICO WINTER HOLIDAY G0:MS Tropical Climate with Deep Tannlnr Sun during Winter Months. Pucet,of FEBRUARY todayaftaM juiajrlntn biijl' . rem, more children were still shivering outside the Prnit-Igo- e community center waiting to see the bewhisk-ere- d man. (Herald UPI Telephoto) 2000 Pins Medals on War Heroes Heavy Producer .U.' Must Report J House this month. medal to his robe. the middle of the ward and By EUGENE V. RISHER RANH BAY, South Lynda "The Marines for known President's made are a - statement to the Bird,the 4 Charles Vietnam (UPI)-Sp- ec. elder daughter, married Marine invasions," Thompson replied. wounded men. Page of Los Angeles proudlyh, Charles Robb in the White Paul Labonte, a "I wish you could all be home wore the Silver Star of a battle Capt t, from hospital corpsman for Christmas," Johnson said. hero Saturday night in the R.I., received 'a Purple Air of 12th the ward "All surgical your friends and lo,ved ones Heart for a grenade wound Force Field Hospital, suffered in the battle of Con will be thinking of you. We are SALT LAKE CITY (UPI- )- The commander - in - chief Thien. proud of you and what you have An exploratory natural gas well pinned the, medal on Page's "It was great, man," Labonte done the spirit you have, the in southwestern. Wyoming is hospital gown. said as he recalled getting the kind of example you are setting. producing 6.4 million cubic feet "There wasn't much you can medal from Johnson. from of gas daily, it was reported "So, told to a Got Silver Stars President," Page say lowest private, all by Mountain Fuel Supply Com reporters as he remembered the v PERTH, Australia (UPI- )- Silver Stars went to Ur.CoU Jand to" pany. award ceremony a. few hours Prime Minister Harold Wilson Ralph s'oluTin!bus, Americans salute you, wish you M.M. Fidlar, Mountain Fuel after Lyndon Johnson, who won .Gfcsaad '"'PVt'.' Paul Charles of a merry Christmas and a quick president, said the well at the Silver Star in World War II, of Britain said McGregor, Tex. Church Buttes field was the had watted, through the ward. to President Lance Cpl. Edward Dale quick recovery." dl Johnson that both he and the Davis, 20, of Fort Worth, Tex., deepest ever drilled by Moun "I just said arfcsjhWS tain Fuel. The well is jointly to me, a received a Silver Star. He has DEATH SENTENCE U.S. leader owned by Mountain, JjiBHSt! two Purple Hearts. He told Award on Valor new proposal Vietnam. Johnson he wants to be a WARSAW (UPI)- -A Warsaw uniopPaejMRsilroaa Com- - Page received the Silver Star "X peace would -- welcome as would policeman in Fort Worth. Davis, military court has ignored for valor under fire during the the President" of the United a Marine, has been in Vietnam Jerzy Strawa s emotional plea battle of Loc Ninh last month. States any proposal that would for almost 10 ,i months. ,He will for "a chance to be rehabilitatHe kept his mortar going for six to buy. the bring ed and to work for the good parties to the be going home soon. "What more could we ask for," hours at a time when North conference Wilson told ; Wearing an open-nec- k khaki peoples of Poland." It sentenced table," Viet and Vietnamese Cong the editor asked, newsmen at Perth Airport shirt and brown trousers of the the engineer to As all of his newsmen in .won forces ninned down troops of before for his return type be favors down on his death for allegedly spying for leaving the US. Army's 25th Infantry derment basked. to London. Texas ranch, Johnson stood in the United States. "What more could we want at Division in the rubber' planta trip ' he and Johnson Wilson said tion jungles "90 miles norttf of mis holiday season, discussed world problems at Than news that is good for no Saigon. visit Johnson walked through the length Friday during their obvious reason?" for memorial to Melbourne his brief Christmas But the newsmen were cautious ward during visit to this American base ,pn services for former Australian and knew that the gleam take opportunity Harold Holt. That they saw in the editor's the coast of the South China Prime Minister wish also discussed Wilson said he everyone Sea. eye was a dream. with 2nd Lt. Robert Thompson, a international problems But, even if news as it's ' Minister John Marine from Dallas, acting Prim chronicled here Isn't this bright, there is al sot a Purole Heart from the McEwen of Australia. He said was that though Australia Chief Executive. ways next year; Asia toward oriented the invaded "Marines have For now, "Merry Christmas;" becoming White House recently," Johnson because of geographical location It's never too late: The news may be better when told Thompson as he bent over he did not think the two nations bis hospital bed and pinned the were drifting apart. it's '68. Exploratory Gas Well Proves - J Intetie "falling , by" retalfatory been. attacked. earner-base- d planes and ,,o.'us. The USS Turner Jov and LSS asked Co,,gress for an mergen- Maddox reoorted in Aucust 1964 resolution of support c' been had that'they deliberately That resolution, attacked by North Vietnamese: approved torpedo boats. The incident led swiftly and; overwhelmingly, SCaIatin f .endorsed all necessary steps by: -to 'President to "repel any. Th?mSagon" statement Friday declaring "the1 armed attak against the forces evidence of the attack wasiof th United States and to "conclusive." It cave a detailed prevent further .aggression." u.o. DomDing oi Aorin Vietnam began six months later. ;'As the bombing raids hava In U. S. intensified and the level of forces in Vietnam has climbed toward 500,000 men, some of the" President's strongest critics in WASHINGTON (UPl)-T- he Congress have accused him of lnumgrauon ana iaiuraiizauon jjgjjjg flie Gulf of Tonkin, service aaiuraay remmaea au to espalate the war auras in uie cuuiiiry to report beyond their original intentions. their addresses during the Checks Conflicting Reports month of January. Immigration Commissioner R. Sen. J. William Fulbright, chairman of the Foreign F. Farrell said aliens can go to the nearest post Joffice and fill Realtions Committee," ordered out an address report form in the logs of the Turner Joy and compliance with the Immigra. Maddox from the Navy Depart Uon and Nationality Act of 1952. ment following news reports The addresses must be and letters suggesting the reported by the end of January destroyers might not actually and returned to the post office have, been attacked by North or to the Immigration or Vietnamese torpedo boats. Naturalization Service. They Fulbright, handling the should not be mailed. stroyeT' attack issue with great The law provides serious caution, said Friday the compenalties for those who willfully mittee staffs analysis of tha fail to report," Farrell said. logs was incomplete. Jy Cause. He said when the Boise operator noticed the failure and tested the Intertie System: it caused the Brownlee generating plant to drop out of the system. The remaining power units in the vast System dropped out "like dominoes" as the power failure spread in a failure spread tenpins." j e- A spokesman for the Idaho Power Co. Boise, said today the main transmission lines between the Oxbow and Brownlee Pams west of McCall, Idaho, were snapped by an unknown holiday quirk. tion. ... . When out on the news beat in the The breaks occurred there arose such a clatter, Hells Canyon area and rugged their chairs from They sprung to see what was the matter. power company officials said to crews were en route And what to their wondering the lines what determine caused eyes should appear, to snap. But a tiny red Volks; and they Officials said more than a listened to hear foot of heavy, wet snow has What the man at the wheel fallen in the area during the ' was declaring aloud, two days and speculated For he seemed to be gay, and past snow may have snapped the the was certainly proud That the Citv Commission 4iad knes. A spokesman for Utah Power lowered its pay and Light Co. likened the power To please its constituents this to 9 : Were 2 Navy Destroyers Attacked atjonkin Gulf? - By United Press International . border today was believed to Breaks ffl' two.. 230,000 volt have been the cause of a power n failure which darkened portions lines near, toe I iof live western states. i The blackout affected most of Utah, large areas of southern Idaho, eastern Oregon, western and southwestern Wyoming Montana. Idaho-Orego- Sunday Herald would-welcom- We Superior Hotela Round Trip by Air MILDRED REAM a AAA" Sifbt Seelnf ; For Information, call Mildred Ream, tour director, m or this agency. Spanish Fork at 798-28- Call the agency showing this emblem ef dependability WMkdayt t a.m. to 1:30 p.m. DESERET 58 N. Univ. Ave. ( a.m. Sal to 1 a.m. S TRAVEL Provo for DeP.ndob!lifr 373-382- 2 I X il IK'TT1 this to 2 RCH J r. fX ' r'' t? 1 to see: Utah was finally criminal-free- ! - Vice had been conquered and driven away. But this wasn't all that made citizens gay: Streets in the City and County were paved; And these governments found that in funds they had saved By deciding at last to combine into one. And off at the Lake shore, a J spirit of fun Surrounding Saltair, which was sparkling like new From the efforts of Brewster and volunteer crew. Chambers, of' Commerce were happy to show That income was higher, and taxes were low; Business was booming and profits were high; All of the world came to Utah SO (j (il M-- J&X t - Sly 1 jfO friends. We thank foryur 1 ( wuh tin wraN Ufa H TEW you creeU nw you wtn tnd PY annuity to juarantoa Inurano nMi Intortrf Aiwlpfe For MUrriD 1. Ttw rS-M- r RtprMnHnf Cab TT And A nappy Year t ' STANDARD : J7J-M- BENEFICIAL UFI INSURANCI CO. SAIT LAKE CITY, UTAH BUILDERS 1480 North State Street .... 7. ' MERUIT you SUPPLY Phone 373-106- 3 v 0. with your Dayteahapp one, flffed jqys of ths holiday season. aH the special 1 P. SKAGGS - 470 225 WEST 100 NORTH, PROVO . 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