OCR Text |
Show Fly Flag Monday 1 Y I Li if PARTLY CLOUDY tin thnmgk today. Eighs ia I er 1 raia la cesi. per Ms. Probability Moon Day VOL 47. NO. the valleys, 3V 7 PROVO, UTAH, SUNDAY, JULY 20, 1969 $2.25 PER li 15 MONTH-PR- ICE CENTS It's the Great Da- y- Owe 'Touch-Dow- Projected For 2:14 P.M.; Moon Fiesta Days Open Tuesday By FRANK G. KING SPANISH FORK Speedy colorful symbolic! Spaniard, representative of this city will very soon be heard shouting "Viva la Fiesta!" instead of his customary "Ole!" And, with good reason, as Spanish Fork's Si U I) biggest and best yet annual Fiesta Days Fete unfolds July 22 through 25. The Spanish Fork fete is one of the biggest summer celebra- - jtions in Central Utah and the be the first performance of, and near professional in quali state. "Sound of Music," slated to be! ty. Performances will aiso be And, to prove just how big 'held in the Spanish Fork High given July 24 at 2:00 p.m. and the fete is this year, the agenda School auditorium Tuesday, July 25 at 8:30 p.m. lists two parades, two night! July 22, with curtain time setj The first of two outstanding rodeos, an art show, a bake; for 8:30 p.m. It features a cast night rodeo performances will d of outstanding local talent un be given at the City Fairgrounds; sale, and three Julv 23.1 performances of Jie hit musi-- der the direction of B. Davis Arena Wednesday. cal "Soind of Music." Also on Evans and Bob Evans, the top; starting time 8:00 p.m. Some of tab will be carnival rides and 'dramatic and music coaches in 'the nation's best cowboys will d con - the state. These two have pre- - compete and widely reputed shows and cession and refreshment stands! sented a long series of musi producer Swanny Kirby will Getting things underway will cals locally, each highly lauded again provide the bucking stock. n' Walk Some Time Later j j By AL ROSSITER JR. UPI Space Writer SPACE Houston CENTER, America's Apollo 11 (UPI) astronauts, less than 24 hours away from man's first landing in ano'lier world, soared into lunar orbit Saturday and beamed back to earth color television views of the scarred lunar surface where they will walk. Apollo whipped around the dark side of the moon for the first time at 1:13 p.m. EDT and fired a six minute rocket blast that dropped it into the desired 70 by 194 mile high orbit. thrill-packe- locally-operate- , Reds Spur f ilSiii 5 4 Artillery Assaults SAIGON (UPI) -- A shsrn stepup in North Vietnamese- Viet Cone artillerv attanks w1 o A KEY LANDMARK for Neil Armstrong and Edwin Aldrin during their descent to the moon today will be Sidewinder Rille shown here in a shot sent frou the moon by the Apollo 11 crew Saturday. The crew sent 38 minutes of color telecast from their spaceship. during the night failed Saturday w Dreas me monm-ion- g lull in major ground fighting in the Vietnam war. The U.S. command said 27 North Vietnamese were killed in the onlv significant fighting reported. Reports reachine American headquarters said Communist gunners hammered 33 targets with rockets or mortars durihs Wait-Mansfield the period ending at 8 a.m. Saturday. There were 17 such raids durine the orevious By WILLIAM B. MEAD surcharge for up to four WASHINGTON (UPh -S- en months. But he refused to period. ate Democratic - leader Mike speed-- a vote on the tax itself Spokesmen cans were killed also said the and 21 Mansfield offered Saturday to Mansfield wounded in the barrages ending extend paycheck withholding of Sraate probably would vote Saturday morning but in no the 10 per cent income tax July 29 on a liberal motion to case did North Vietnamese or stop deployment of the Safe Viet Cong forces follow up with guard Antiballistic Missile UVIDA LEADERS, happy about progress made in the valley, look forward to the annual (ABM) proposed by President infantry attacks. Industrial conference set for October 11, on the BYU campus. From left are, LeRoy Joha-oNo CI Losses Nixon, then move on to other In widely scattered fiehtins of the conference committee; Jack J. Delton, Provo, chairman of Provo, proposed cuts in the $20 billion the committee; and Wayne S. Winters, president of UVIDA. (Herald Staff Photo) Friday and early Saturday. military procurement bill. allied troops reported killing 134 He said debate on the iNonn Vietnamese and Viet Pentagon buying bill might run Cong. The 27 North Vietnamese beyond th3 August congression slain were reported killed in a recess well into al and battle Friday about six miles HUNTSVILLE, Utah (UPI- )- September. Two killed men in the were northeast of Tay Ninh City, an Ignores Pressure crash of a light plane northeast important provincial capital 50 Mansfield said m Meantime, of The here wreck 11 Fruiay night. miles northwest of Saigon. an interview, the House-passe- d of found was the Sat craft age There were no American losses bill to extend the 10 per cent Utah Valley Industrial Deurday afternoon when one of in the battle. DENA GRANT drew local, tax surcharge By must wait Governor applause. Field reports said the battle two survivors staggered out of velopment Association will hold from the FORK-Burs- ting and despite AMERICAN Mrs. pressure Monthe Calvin near area L. mountainous its annual industry conference Ramplon was fought in jungles at the administration and Republican Oct. 11 on the BYU Campus, rockets high overhead proclaim rode in the evening parade. base of "Black Virgin" Moun- te Cristo Peak to summon help. Larry Hager, Houston, Tex., congressional leaders to rush it The Number 1 float right be tain, a 3,200-foWayne S. Winters of American ed the end of the three day peak in Tay was picked up by a Cache Na through as a brake on inflation. Ninh province, an area of Fork, Uvida president, an- Steel Days celebration here hind the scarlet uniformed Am Forest Ranger rear the The surcharge expired June tional Vietnam along the Cambodian nounced Saturday. night. A large crowd erican Fork High School Band Curtis Creek Ranger Station 30 but Congress voted to have border which near North Mr. Winters also announced Saturday lairs assembled in the ball park to bore a employers keep withholding it the appointment of Jack J. Dal- oviy trio, the royalty Vietnamese and Viet Cong units shortly after noon Saturday, enjoy the variety show and fire- of Steel from paychecks through July. was to taken Ann nave McKay as Hager used sanctuaries. ton of Provo as general chair- works and the fete took its Dtys, in Ogden. and her attendants, Shir, U.S. intelligence sources said Hospital man for the conference. place alongside many former queen, Weber County sheriff's depu Presentations on progress in successful celebrations. lee Begay ond Lucinda Kitchen. earlier this week that Commu nist commanders mav have ties, jeep patrol and ambulances developing indusetrial parks Two mammoth Royalties from other com ordered the lull to prepare for a were dispatched to the scene parades, have been requested from eight morning and evening Saturday, munities and neighboring bands major attack "on Tay Ninh in an where Hager said the other Utah Valley communities and the festival. The were viewed in splendor. Com attempt highlighted to seize it and three passengers were trapped Brigham Young University. city s glistening big white fire ing for the parade were Miss proclaim it the capital of the m the wreckage. Already accepting the bid to truck heraded the approach of Lehi, Miss Payson, Miss Nephi. Viet The other survivor and the formed Cong newly report and discuss the issue is the 90 unit cavalcade of color Miss Orem, the Days of '47 Provisional two dead men were taken to Revolutionary David B. Haight, assistant to and music By HENRY SHAPIRO along the Miss Provo, Mis Liberty Government for South Vietnam. Ogden by the search and res the president of BYU. Mr. oute. America was on parade queen, MOSCOW Russia's (UPI) U.S. Miss B52 cue Air Force Belle, party. All remained unidenSpanish Fork, Miss jets flew Haight will present an up to and many stood with hand over Wasatch County, Miss Sxlem. six raids over 15 moonship Luna tified. Ninh mysterious Tay date story of the conversion of heart in respect for Old Glory Utah County Dairy Princess. province in the hours after the The four were on a flight sent out an unusually long burst the old Ironton Steel Plant prop- at frequent Intervals. Uwh's Junior Miss, Miss San- - battle Friday, pounding Com- from Logan to Pueblo, Colo., of signals Saturday and moved erty, south of Provo, into the In lead was a color guard taquin, all with their attendants. munist troop concentrations, when the single engine Navion into a slightly higher orbit, BYU Industrial Kesearch Park. from the 1457th Eng. Bttn., Utah Visiting bands were from base camps and bunker com- crashed. The plane was piloted causing speculation both in The industrial seminar has National Guard and Uncle Sam of 540 tons with at Moscow least and Jodrell at Britain's plexes by Kirby dinger of Alpine, been a part of the Uvida pro- portrayed by Melvin Frandsen, Lehi, Pleasant Grove, Tooele bombs. Bank Observatory that . some Wyo. and Provo. . gram since its f Every followed by a car in which Mrs. sort of landing might already TWVTf other year a trade fair is held Martha A. Hayward, a few days , , 4 have been made In connection with the event. short of her 94th birthday and The Tass news agency, in one Since the trade fair was he'd American Fork's oldest citizen, last October, only the symposi- rode as grand marshall of the um sessions will be held this parade; 11 Fall. Dignitaries, state, county and 'si Surtax Bill Must o ur 1 Plane Crash n, Uvida Sets Industrial Meet Oct. Found Near Huntsville Steel Days Festival Capped by 2 Parades ot Major televised highlights in the Apollo coverage will include the landing on the moon around 2:1 p.m. Sunday. The astronauts walk ing on the moon will be shown sometime after midnight Sunday on all networks. The elevision shots showed the puzzling "rilles" that run along the lunar surface and which some scientists think may be dried up river beds. Others believe they were carved by volcanic activity. Alarm's scientific bent begsa showing up as he reported: "In one of the larger craters on the back side, I noticed a small dark speck on the outer wall and I put the binoculars on it and I was able to see an area maybe a quarter of a mile in diameter with a fairly fresh. looking dark colored pit. That seemed to be in contrast to all the other little craters that you (See TOUCH-DOWPage ) Kennedy Involved In Crash A tense, silent 35 minutes EDGARTOWN, Martha's elapsed between the time that Vineyard, Mass. (UPI) A car "Buzz ' Aldnn and Michael with Sen. Edward M. Kennedy, at the wheel plunged Neil A. Armstrong, Edwin E Collins first disappeared behind off a bridge into a pond early the pretty the moon and the time they Saturday, killing secretary who was emerged to confirm they had blonde riding with the senator. attained orbit. Kennedy, apparently in snocx, was en . like "it perfect!" escaped from the overturned thused Armstrong. . car but was unable to rescue A later check showed, howev his companion, Police Chief er, that a minor leak had James Arena said. He found a developed in one of the two ride from the tiny offshore nitrogen tanks used to control island where ihe accident pneumatically the engine's fuel occured back to this community valves. Ground controllers on Martha's Vineyard and called the problem insigifnicant wandered in shock for a time "at this time," and pointed out before reporting the accident, , there was a backup system Arena said. ( aboard. The dead woman was identi-Show fied as Miss Mary Jo The long television Kopechne, 29, of Washington, show began on the spaceship's who had worked as a secretary second swing around the moon, for the late Sen, Robert. F. and ths shots clearly showed Kennedy. Not Speeding the large craters dotting the surface. Arena said Kennedy, the barren, brownish-gra- y "The Sea of Fertility doesn't Senate whip, had made a seem very fertile to me, statement about the accident volunteered Collins, but adied: and it was under investigation. that the "That sounds better for our "I really believe accidental," is accident strictly purposes than the Sea of the police chief said. "As far as Crises." circumstances surrounding the "Amen to ihat," replied there doesn't apjear from it, ground controller Bruce the principal evidence to be any excessive speed mere." The Kennedy ap parently escaped serious lujury. It was the second serious accident in which he was involved and another in a series of tragedies which have struck the Kennedy famuy. ffl iw, the Massachusetts senator was injured in the crash of seriously of its infrequent reports on a light plane. , Luna 15, said Saturday night the craft had made an orbit You Know I correction maneuver and that it was now in an orbit ranging By United Press International from 137.24 miles to 53.9 miles El Salvador was allied with of 126 Honduras as part of the United with an inclination degrees to the lunar equator Provinces of Central America plane and a period of revolution formed July 1, 1823. El of 2 hours 3.5 minutes. Salvador became completely Tass made no mention of any independent when the federa(See RUSSIAN LUNA, Page 4) tion broke up in 1639. Russian Luna Signals, Gains Higher Orbit - incf-ption- HERALDinq The News to -- Iff SPACF- Another Historic Day-A- nd Mighty Good Reading (M.DT. two hours than listed.) I 1 magazine supplement. earlier Sunday 7:27 a.m. buT Crew awakens for first of two very busy g IS 11 he revision; It's another historic day, with two members of the Apollo 11 crew slated to try a moon landing this afternoon. Besides ur Page 1 story; you'll find related space dispatches on Pages 9 and 11, and a roundup on the Provo area "Moon Day" partial holiday on Page 4. On the local scene we have news ranging from the big American Fork steel Days ceieoration and the upcoming Fiesta Days at Spanish Fork (Page 1) tg routine (but Interesting) news from the small community. On Page 2 is a story on the annual banquet and propane sponsored by the Chamber of Commerce. Road the details now and plan to attend. Don't miss the green sheet sports section and the women's section with its parade of brides. The colored comics are better than ever and don't forget Family Weekly, the Sunday Houston CENTER, timetable Apollo for Sunday. July 20, and Monday. July 21, based on the revised NASA flight plan. It is further subject to possible (UPI)-T- days. 9:27 a.m. Armstrong enters moon lander, wearing space-sui- t, and starts final check of systems. IT 10:42 a.m.-Al- drin Now Timetable for Weekend Apollo fc:-C:v,V.;''-- , exits lan- der, puts on spacesult in command ship and returns to craft. landing REGAL IN BEAUTIFUL gowns are the American Fork celebration 1:42 p.m. queens, shown aboard Lunar lander and the Miss American Fork float in the Steel Days parade Saturday. Queen Ana Thompson command ship separate slight- reigned over th celebration, with attendants Liicinda Kitchen (left) and Shirlee Ant Bcgay 10:58 p.m. Rest period ends and crew eats snack. Monday 1:57 a.m. Armstrong and Aldrin dtpressurize the cabin the hatch and in open preparation for moonwalk. 2:07 a.m. Armstrong leaves lander and begins descent of ladder. He pulls on opening stowage equipment area door and allowing television camera a view of surface and foot of ladder. 2:16 a.m. Armstrong places left foot on surface of moon, becoming first man to tread oh extraterrestrial soil. lity. 2:34 a.m. Aldrin leaves 6:18 p.m. Armstrong and moon lander, begins descent of Aldrin begin first meal on ; ladder. moon's surface. 2:51 a.m. Astronauts collect 6:58 p.m. Two men begin bulk, sample of four hour rest period prior to moon material 50 (about leavJCgaqqP lander's cajjia,! w TIMETABLE Collins in com2:07 p.m. mand .ship visually inspects outside of lunar module for any damagi. 3:06 p.m. Astronauts fire descent engine in lunar lander, drop it into lower moon orbit and begin the long ride down toward the surface. 4:02 p.m. Lander's big en final descent begins gine approach firing, braking ship out of orbit at 50,000 foot altituda on sloping path toward the selected landing site 4:14 p.m. Lander touches down on lunar Sea of Tranquil g, : . e m u 1 i |