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Show 2- - DAILY HERALD TUESDAY, OCTOBER 4, 1960 dtah County. Utah Firms Merge Briefs State-New- To Produce Steel Alloy rwo I eend gers To Face Trial For Murder LAKE CITY (UPI Two old delinquents Monday : wee ordered held to face first degree murder charges in the fa tal shooting of a substitute, night watchman at the 'Allied DevelopSALT 15-ye- . ar ' ment Co., in Murray. j. The defendants are Dale Johnson 'of Salt Lake City and George of. .Metropolis Monterey, Calif. - They were bound over to Third District Court ; .after preliminary hearingl before District J u d g e " ir - . otewarv m. xiansun.teen-agers The are charged jin the murder, of Gordon W. Blox-ha18, who was shot ki the back While trying io. apprehend two pi'r- sons in the-- act of a burglary, The' pair are; escapees from the Detention Salt Lake County Home, Judge Hanson denied defense motions to transfer Jurlsdic tion in the case to juvenile court and to dismiss the ' charges. . j j ... SALT j . LAKE Census SALT U. S. CITY he (UPI-T- Bureau reported Monday that farm; in Salt Lake County arc getting bigger and that there are less: of. them. i'.. There were 1,383 farms in the county, when the V.M Census of 'Agriculture war taken. This was 245 Jess than in 1934. The farms took up a total acreage of 015,312 compared with 547,-00acres in 1554, The average arm size is now 444.9 acres' while it was. 264 acres five years earlij 2' r .y '. er. The Cerisus. Bureau said that the average farm was worth $59,- - . fewjnanths (UPI) today British A he be- space expert said Sieves Russia will try to shoot down anv American observation satellite which crosses the Soviet Union. "And they could probably do! it If they trfed," said Kenneth V. ' I . , . , 1.400 Kohler '. Workers Get Job Offers - - . V ; ' ;.. Wis. The-- i (UPI) the nation's by longest labor dispute in history, today processed applications of KOHLER, Kohler Co., former workers for. reinstatement v. ..t . k to their Jobs. ' The workers, who left their jobs more than six years to. go Ion strike against the pfumbingware. j the opportunity to. seek reinstatement in a decision handed down; recently jby the .National Xabor Relations firm," . were-grant- ed Board. j Spokesman for the firm, found guilty of unfair labor practices; by the. NLRB, said '.'quite a number". rf workers have "returned to their .jobs since the company began a- ccepting -- reinstatement applica- " tf-j , tions. But the spokesman said it would be a week or 10 days before the firm knew how many bonafide workers applied to be returned to' . .t company payrolls. The workers, members of the United':. Auto. Workess, went Ion down its decision last and the strike ended of26, Aug. a week later when ;the ficially union applied for reinstatement; of i' workers. NLRB decision of the Portions have been appealed by both the company and the union. handed - J' " A If i iv : ing material,1 was announced to day by Susque han e stern Inc. and Minerals Engineering Co., I ' Wednesday 14 SALT LAKE CITY (UPI I m More than 300 stakes of the Lat- - on the leg. ter-da- y Saints Church will be repResult: a damage suit against Henry. resented Wednesday when the Re"that cage ,was "Obviously," charged the neighbor, ' lief Society opens its annual con- not safe for the purpose." enough ference, a prelude to the .church's "I realize thatnow," replied Henry, "but I still think 130th semi-annuconference. not legally responsible for this accident. After all, it's I'm Mrs. Belle S. Spaffdrd,! general not as jf I was keeping a lion out there. This wasn't two-da- y will the conduct: president, vicious creature. He had never bitten anyone before. . meeting. "Any pets is entitled to a first bite. Until then, I naThe general session will be held took it for granted that he didn't require any in the Salt Lake Tabernacle from turally 2 to 4 p.m. Wednesday. Stake and special precautions." mission officers and board memMUST HENRY PAY FOR THE MONKEY'S BITE? bers will meet in the Tabernacle both sides. Then mark verdict: " r - 1) 4 X v fc, Colo. '! al t'. . JF If W V A W - !-1 s j s pHnt-by-poi- nt - i ,:...:...'.:.... The two companies plan to SAJJT LAKE' CITY (UPI jointly produce the metal un a five-ce- n vyage increase for wOrk- - newly acquired plant near Salt ers in t he' restaurant industry pre- - Lake Citv. '.Utah.- Terms of the '.jiL noil uisciyscuA scribed by the State Industrial agreement. were effect. Commission has gone iinto Susquehanna Corp., parent' com - Salt Lake, In three counties pany of the Denver firm, said trie Weber kind Utah the new mini- - move was part of a two-ste- p pro mum vva by which it will soon' be gram For til es outside these counties come producer of 20 per cent of with a population of more than U.S vanadium production, i" 5,000 the minimum is i 80 Vanadium is used mainly as in In all otherj places 'the minimum alloy in the manufacture of st el is 75 C(! nts an hour. because of its heat and corrosion resistant propefrtics. It is aljso ' SALT LAKE CITY (UPI-T- he employed in, njclear reactors. Utah S ate Highway Department has rep led to Mayor J. Bracken SALT lakf; CITY (UPI) h- criticisms of freeway plan Mayor J, Brae ken Lee sufcmittH f. ning wiihin citv limits, of $721,310 a JD.11 budget . And the reply, by highway' de for the Depart nt of Public Af- partment director C. .Taylor Bur- fairs and Fin a hec Monday, ton, noted that the City Comfols-sio- n There still rqmam two muigow and Lee's predecessor have to be filed, from the street and already approved of the depart wafer deparlmt nts, ment's Trecway planning. The tentative city bud'grt for IJurtor answered Lee's earlier the coming y r Is scheduled to detailed! criticisms and questions' be returned to the full cornmls- in a reply. slon City Audltor Louis K. On the state4! plans for landfill Holley by Nov. 1. A public hear- treatment of raised expressways, inf, on the budget will be held in a particularly unfavorable plan to December, Lee, Barton said the City Commission was "well satisfied Iwlth SALT LAKE ylTY (UPI) Tjhc oar plans" at an Aug,12 meeting Utah State Aeronautics Corn misiBurwhen they were rcvlewe sion may continue to make its reton said! the mayor was not, pres- ports on air accidents public, the cnt at jthe meeting. attorney general's office ruled M Monday. SALT LAKE CITY l(UPI- -; A The opinion had been asked for verdict was expected today In the by the commission, which noted trial of 22 - year old Undon J. that the federal government does Christensen of Salt Lake City on not make its reports public. counterfeit four, counts of. passing off The attorney general' : $20 bills1. ' cannot ;be the , commission said The uj.S. District Court jury de- sued as long as the reports are liberated nearly two hours Mon neither unfair or malicious. The day night before being released; only restriction set by the opin on for the' evening to resume today. was that the reports could not be used in civil lawsuit. fA-'e'- By WILL BERNARD Henry's pet monkey, kept in a cage in the back yard, was good for a lot of laughs. But one day the animal squeezed through the bars and escaped. By the time Henry eaught him, he had bitten one of the neighbors t v na-W- ; fj-o- . m -- - - '4 1 Weigh a.m. Thursday's sessions include departmental meetings jfor, visiting For the teachers, music directors, presion this dencies and other groups. page, at if 1 i SVOYIED FJMMiMAN Model Irene Simonaitis looks somcthlno; like a spotted frogman but in.Htoad he i modelinp; a space pair of leopard skin glasses tlesiKned as a novelty accessory by a Chicago furrier. Ilerald-UP- I FLIGHTS U, El wood . (UPI U.S. of the Federal head Quesada, Aviation Apcncy, said Monday he Mosbelieves the mueh-dleusc- d servcow to New York direct air ice will not become a reality until the Soviets release the two 1UJ47 crewmen. Quesda is here on a three-wee- k 'tour of Aeroflot (Soviet airlines) facilities in the Soviet union. MOSCOW r - . ) .1 actual court decision, see verdict elscwhera . - i For, $45,000 CITY " ' SALT LAKE CITY (UPI - Utah State Prison inmate who ii Tunk gun(UII nor Joe Hubbcil of Nashville, awaiting a new execution date Monday pleaded Innocbt and in Twin., and Staff Sergeant Jim nocent by reason of (Insanity to Williams of Unandilla, Oa,, are a charge that could bring a ice being flown from Europe to at- - ond death sentence, .JesKe M. Garcia, 18, l charged (end all the World Series gnms as guests of A. (i. Spalding and with assaulting a prison officer tiros. Hubbcil and Williams were "with mallcoaforethought." Offivoted the mont valuable baseball cer Held W. Smlth was seriously wai player in the European theater. injured July 30 when h NEW (. ) (UP- I- An nettled Monday with an orally eiht-yea- r old claim by a "group stipulated Judament of, $45,000: The actjon came In U.S, I)l of Navajo Indians for Iom of hor- (rlet Court here after the dispute w and burro go apparently had been three time before the U.S. Court of Appeal and twice before1 the U.S, Supreme Court, beaten oyer the' head In the pris- . The Indian claimed their anion recreation room. mal were killed and driven off Garcia mimed one death date urazlntf land ,by the Hureau' of Land Management. The suit wai whn hi cae wa appealwl, auainftt (lie United State of However, the sentence for iayintf America. . another prloner In lWJfl wa upTlx Mlipulalion ' Is to be put held and. Garcia i awaiting $ into written form, which will rnd the matter, new execution date. LAKK SALT LUCKY VVAA.OWH START WON'T YES Navajo Claim Settled Inmate Pleads Not Guilty Prison Assault Telcphoto) your NO' 10 A YOUK I - . " ' - j . The LOS ANGELES (UPI) Prudential Insurance Co. report- ed today that it has made real estate loans in Utah totaling $333 million .durina the first eight ' ' months of I960 Ed Day, vice president in charge Gatland, vice president ; be the of western operations, said $3f01, British ntcrplanetary Society. total was for resimillion on the interview in dential purposes. The balance wa Gatlaftd, an, of the third anniversary launching for commercial and industrial of the first Sputnik, said Russia's! properties and farm loans. "abnormal" sensitivity: to any sur The Pre- veillance from the air wjas emROOSEVELT (UPI) phasized many times b Premier siding Bishopric of the Latter-daiMiiuta Kiirusncnev wno.iiaa con Saints Church has announced ip-nicident U2 the up stantly tjrought point ment of a new supenniena- n1 New his current stay cnt of the Rotlscvelt LDS Hospi during ' tal;-,'York. . " The new su'ptrintendcnt Is Mar"They've obviously got a lot want ion It. Bowmarj, wlio has beenl'a above ground they don' 1m Ah Bald Gatland. resiicnt ot Roosevelt for the lal seen," ch 10 Observation years. The appointment be sate,llltp-8uproved. as the mew American Samos pro comes effective Immediately, Howmah replaccj Lyman jectwould almost be in the U2 clnsx as far a the Hussions arc Fluckiger, who resigned to return to Utah State University to accept j. concerncjcl. "1 understand the plan now isi a leaching fellowship. to orbit Samos so 'that it does not fly ovef Soviet territory. But WORKING ON SUB other arid better satellites of this: PARIS (UPI) A French navy type are on the way ! and when Adm. Francis Lainc said Monday one of them crosses Russia, I have Its first France that may think they will try to tying it submarine atomic by 1968 withdut down."' r United States help, or by 11966 Gatland pointed out that the So- the project gains American sitp viet Union has refused to Join any port. of the drouos seeking to draft a code of (space Jaw. The Russians s have never formally agreed to I a' the prinjciple that space above vpnnirr certain height is as international x Yes. The court said that the as the oceans beyond, the although theory, f limit. '.:. ... to anima tame often applied "They could claim that spy does not beastsL- wild to apply satellites'as they call t n e m and to the iwild" monkeys belong violate their space."; Ga tl a n d ' am indiviEven (though said. "Tjhen, using the briiliant category. Ill i j i ' . ; of-th- ; 'j ; pP "f ' ' 1 1 1 i 1 ' - ; ' u i 1 ! ,fiV i ' ' ' y hetei . . .: fs&jH't' lift , - 3 ., . I " ! . - Redder tur i A if Conference ! niMVTR fihlo (UPI A' loint venture to produce vanadium pen- toxide, an important steel alloy Grand Junction Soviets Would Try to Shoot Down Observation Satellite LONDON " 1 Re ciders Court .. the latest count while; in was worth $25,955, The bureau said all figures were prelimin arv. depending on final figures to be released in trie next 543 ' in 1954 jt -- k-qtie- LAKE (UPI) A young man armed with a ,nub-nose- d .32 caliber revolver robbed a Bceline Service Station of. about in ranh Mrnidav niaht. .. I" The. bandit, described as about 20 years old, locked the attendant Jn the rest ropm of onthe station foot, f and fled, apparently Besides the cash, $20 in trav. elers checks was .'stolen. 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