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Show DAILY HERALD 14 Fog and Ice Foul Up Poweri JANUARY 4, 1961 Utah County, Utah VfEDNESDAY, f ' SPOKANE (UPI) Telephane and power lines sagged and snap ped under heavy coatings of ice over hundreds of miles of wire I elephone Lines Ihere said only a few farm fam-- ilies were still without power by night fall. Officials estimated repairs would exceed $20,000. to plague crews Tuesday despite Transmission lines in1 the sunshine. division were lost during and for a time, Pullweekend low the and Heavy fog tempera tures combined to load utikty man, Wash., and Moscow, Idaho, lines which socked this area with were both without power. ' ts worst series of power outages in 18 years. At one point 1,175 Two DIXON, Wyo. (UPI) familes in Lincoln County were prominent ranchers were found , without electricity. asphyiated 15 ', miles north of Lincoln . Electric cooperative, here Tuesday. which servies the area west of Carbon County sheriff's . officers Pranksters Pa-lou- se Foul Up Card Stunts PASADENA (UPI) A dozen . W3m pranksters from the California Institute of Technology played hav-6- 0 with three of Washington's Rose Bowl card stunts in a con' spiracy executed as well and secretly as any cloak and dagger operation. (Television viewers and bowl fans alike were somewhat mystified during the halftime "when a card stunt that was billed as. siielling out "Husky" came out 'Caltech." ... Shortly afterward, v instead of spelling out , "Huskies," the word came out spelled backwards. ' jTo add insult to injury, the "Washington rooting section ended iti presentation, not with a dog head for the Huskies but with a Beaver's head for Caltech. One oft he plotters who insist- edi on remaining anonymous at least until Washington fans left 'Southern California aid the idea iwas' hatched I before Christmas. Carefully printed rooters' cards were prepared and last Saturday nijht when the Huskies iwere jac Disneyland the forged cards were' isu stituted. :. !y' n all, 2,232 of the false cards w re used to make the gag come 'i ; off.; I "It took 170 man- hours of w rk," said one of the conspirators, "We just did it to see if it boliM be done." identified them as Harry Jesner of Braggs and Frank McCary of ' Dixon. Sheriff's officers said Jesmer and McCary had' apparently gone to a camp which provides the summer headquarters for Mc Cary's on ranch operaranch to check ' ,rf tions. They were apparently asphyxiated by a faulty butane stove. The bodies were found Tuesday, and sheriff 'sofficers left for the scene by car and jeep after receiving the call at 4:30 . p.m. "'T.- if"" v.. v. w.. v.-- . MM! rt .'iVi'.C'A'iV.v. .. -- 4! Li . ,W!frii;.wX)W''.''' i ? i! NOT MUCH NEED tf.V.V.W.V.'.V.'. UTAHNS IN CONGRESS FOR THEM J jAirninTrrrWTTiTTr Members of the Utah Conshown are at a reception in the gressional delegation Old Supreme1 Court Chamber, Tuesday following, the 'opening session of the 87th Congress. Left to right, Rep. Blaine Peterson, Ogden, (Dem.) ; Sen. Frank E. Moss, Salt Lake City, (Dein.) ; Rep. David S. King, Salt Lake City, (Dem.) and Sen. Wallace F. Bennett, Salt 'Lake City, (Rep.); (Herald-UP- I Telephoto) Today's Chuckle Youth Suffers Shock Burns, 1'"'' In Accident . . . WITH A GOLD MEDALLION ' flu It' HOME - ' fit' - I 1 1 - - Elimination Of Primary In Utah Queer Thief Meets Opposition Sought By (UPI) Election Idaho Cops recommending the imination Utah's primary -- -- ! SALT LAKE CITY Law Hatch Case Utah Ruling Committee, By United Press International THIEF Ada BOISE, Jdaho (UPI) County sheriff's deputies searched today for an unusual thief. Officers said the burglar stole a pet skunk from a Boise residence over the weekend. SKUNK The U. S )ENVER (UPD 10th Circuit Court of Appeals to day affirmed a Cavil Service Com- BREAKS TRADITION CULVER CITY, Calif. (UPI) mission ruling that three Utah Ann Ash was bom New Pamela Road f Commission officials had Year's Day and thereby broke violated the Federal Hatch Act of a family tradition. prohibiting political activities by something Her moiher, Mrs. Joan Ash, her federal employes or employes of .grandfather and her uncle all were born on New Year's Eve. re-- v locjal government agencies ceiving federal funds. The case involved charged the three employes with forcing other workers to buy tickets to a Reding publican party ner, The three are Vernon P. Bridge, y design chif of the department, Horace J. Gwm, the public information officer, and Pases '. J. Georgopoulos, senior irig&way engineer. desicion, written by Chief Judge Alfred P. Murrah of Oklahoma. City, OMa., said there was fooduag to indicate the three had actd under duress. Th appeal bad been filed by the three defendants and the State of Utah. SUGGESTION FOR NIXON WASHINGTON fund-raisin- right-of-wa- . - ti (UPI) r- - Wash- ington Post Times Herald columnist Bill Gold today reported a reader's suggestions that Vice President Richard M. Nixon open a law firm with former President elec- tion, has met with opposition. The committee's recommendations suggest that such a move would mean that the selection of party candidates would be made (through conventions. The opposition has called a meeting which wall be I Wednesday evening. The meet ing was called for by Republican chairman of the 18th Legislative District, Willis Muse and the Democratic chairman of the same district, Robert Hughes. The purpose of the meeting is to air the question and get opinnon-partis- 3,000 Aliens To Register In Utah ' ; Salt Firm Cited For Violation Of Act Prison Inmate Put Irulsolation For Infraction morning. Sixteen-year-ol- Larry d Butter-fiel- d uinl lit - 1 . i volt-transmissi- on Planning a new home for 1961? Make it a Total Electric Gold Medallion home - and say farewejl to heavy housework forever.. ., j electric heat really makes A Total Electric Home brings you Bunshine-pur- e life easy when it comes to cleaning. Upholstered furniture, carpets, draperies and interior decorating stay cleaner so much longer, A Gold Medallion Home also gives you these flameless electric servants: electric cooking, electric dryer, electric water heater with its special low rate, g electric appliances now availand many other of the niore than 70 able You get Light for Living and Full Housepower, too. When the future is all electric, why build anything but a Gold Medallion ' ' ' Home? ! j EXPENSIVE DENY TRIP CANCELLATION BONN, Germany (UPD A gov- CARS BUENOS AIRES (UPI) ". The ernment Thursday Correo de la Tarde, night deniedspokesman newspaper reports that Chancel- astronomical analyzing prices for cars at recent auctions paid here, calculated today that an average Argentine worker who banked 10 per cent of his pay each month would have to save for G86 years to buy a luxury automobile. 'Prices paid at the auctions ranged from around $4,000 for (midget European "bubble cars" to nearly $50,000 for a new Cadillac. , . work-savin- lor Konrad Adenauer has, cancelled plans to visit Washington in February. Adenauer indicated a month ago ihat he probably would attend a meeting organized by a private American council for Germany, and hoped he would have a chance to meet with President-elec- t John '' ! ; ... " F. Kennedy. Ask your builder about a Gold Medallion Total Electric Home UTAH POWER & LIGHT CO. t j TOTAL ELECTRIC HOME! Rents in the U. S. more than doubled between 1947 and 1957. i. , y . Anti-Merg- er A San (UPI) company was WASHINGTON Francisco salt violacharged with STATE PRISON Trade Federal the .."UTAH (UPI) tions by A Utah ;State Prison inmate r-- v (FTC) Monday dior acquirrefisolation and ing two competitors. irecpived were filed because The. charges erral to the prison's adjustment ' ,boird Tuesday as a result of his Leslie Salt Company acquired the NeW Year's Eve escape. Deseret Salt Company of Salt ' 'Tjweiiry-three - year-olDelbert Lake City, and the- California Gage walked away from the pri- - Salt Company of Los Angeles. Leslie, acquired Deseret Sale on after leaving a prison milk-creDecember 1st, 1958. It acquired He was captured three aU i assets of, California Salt on Hours later in Midvale by Mid- April 30th, 1959, and the Los Anvale City Police. firm was dissolved. Jage" is serving., two concurrent geles FTC complaint said LesThe sex ltences for forgery and utter action lie's may "lessen ing. He is serving, from one - to or tend toward a monop.'! oly in the production of salt in the western part of the United States. anti-merg- er Com-imissi- on 29-da- til 3 (o - mi d w. " . . i ' i If com-petiti- on 20-year- s. , ' !' Triplet s Born Td .Grandmother s . V merce. , Robert Hansen succeeds Dur-re-ll W. Corry, who is a real estate broker and who served as chamber president for two years. , NO SPARXS!N0 SMOKE! f.0 FLOOR DRAFTS! LOWERS FUEL BILLS! Uniform kot from floor to oailing. Bm wood. or briqvt. Yo control fir prto-log-s yor j Itomo and family saforf SEND FIREPUCe WIDTH and HEIGHT. RECEIVE Colorful Booklet ( ' OR WRITg..,. L-- aa o o . mm fHOKS i : (, . i i A drugCEDAR CITY (UPI) new president of the gies is the Cedar City Chamber of Com- MANCHESTER, England (UPI) 'Mrs.' Doris deary, .38,'. a grandmother, gave birth to triplets New ; Year's Day all boys: : Mrs. deary, who has five other Children and two grandchildren, said: "I was only expecting one baby and it was a big shock." . . - ' $3 Druggist Heads Cedar City C. of C. 1 JONES Paint and Glass 170 Take five minutes out of today and do yourselfc a favor open one of First Security's savings plans: f&EEl N. 1st W. Ph. FR make you a H0USAWDAIR sooner t think if you them F S ecu nty Savings Account Ths month and every monfh First Secwfty pays fntcrccJ for the full month on deposits tr.cdo by tho ICx . ... 31 i t V j , f electrical head burns early this Km )- LAKE CITY (UPI) Bureau of Reclamation officials announced today a contract for construction of the first length of transmission lines on the Upper Colorado River Storage Project will be awarded soon. The bureau said it expects to award the contract from bids which will be submitted until SALT 1 an , . A Midvale MIDVALE (UPD a youth retrieving pigeon from a utility pole received severe ji ' r Transmission Line To Be Let climbed the pole to catch the bird when his head touched an Feb. 28. 11,000 volt power line. .He fell to Bids are for 85 miles of, 138,- (the ground, 35 feet below, .strok- 000 line from the ing a .barbed wire, fenced proposed Flaming Gorge switch The youth is the son of; Mr. yard near Linwood to the pro and Mrs. Earl Butterfield, (228 posed Vernal substation in UinRoosevelt St. Midvale). He was tah County, then to the proposed reported in "serious" condition at Rangely substation near Rangely, LDS Hospital, where he was in Colo. The first leg of the line was surgery this morning. A flash of electricity through bid on in December, but the four ions from persons interested the home of a nearby resident submitted bids were turned down enough to attend the meeting. aroused the occupants, who dis- by the government as being too covered the boy. high. Truman and " formef ""New" York Govl Thomas E. Dewey. SALT LAKE CITY (UPD An The firm would be called, " official of the Immigration and '.Tom, Dick and Harry." Naturalization Service said today an estimated 3.000 aliens will reg FOR TAXPAYERS. . . A ister and report their addresses MESQUITE, Tex.(UPI) an Utah this month. zone the outside at a parking sign Internal Revenue Service office: Joe D. Lowrie, officer in charge "Reserved for' taxpayers. . of the service's Salt Lake office, said report cards are available in Room 732, 57 West South Temple in Salt Lake City, or at local post offices. " .' Study el- of ' Is Affirmed . A ' Bids For Gorge Regular Savings Twin $ Savings Automatic Savings v Sits Fiit -! 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