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Show 2 V FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 22, 1961 . Utah County, Utah DAILY HERALD Nsar-Fresz- e eaaer s xoun If Argentine Svims Eng lish Chdnnel in Round- - utes faster than the marJrset by Egyptian Hassan Abdel Dehim ! To Continue - iflood-ravage- Park Zion National' d today for two young Salt Lake City hikers missing in the wake of a flash-floo- d Sunday. Alvin .Dunyon Nelson and Frank W. Johnson, both 17; have been missing since a- flash ' flood swept through this famed park. Both are presumed dead, their bodies covered in the debris - strewn park &rea. The bodies of three other members of a group of hikers were found Monday after the flood sent - -- crest of water through the narrows of the Virgin River. The remainder of the expedition made it to safety. Searchers scoured a mile and a half stretch of "the Virgin River from the southern edge of Zion Park through Springdale Thursday but found no trace of the missing a x- 1 This man didn't." ' MUST THE CAB COMPANY PAY FOR THE VIC TIM'S INJHR? Weigh both sides. Then, mark your normal. -State Engineer Wayne Criddle verdict: y Y YES NO ( ) said many springs dried up during the unusually hott summer because For the actual court decision, see verdict elsewhere water of : K. Repeats Offer To I director-actor-produc- small Park Service crew will MOSCOW (UPD Soviet Preparticipate in today's search.- mier Nikita Khrushchev said to day that Russia is ready to nego tiate with the United States "at any time, at any place and at any Snow-Lade- n ,' level." The threat of war has perhaps never been as great in the post war period as it is now, Khrush chev said. Governments of the Western powers are ' intensifying military preparations in every way, he gaid. ' Khrushchev, made the statement United Press International in a letter to Indian Prime. Minisn cold front in the ter Jawharlal Nehru. It was the A West stole the limelight from the Soviet premier's answer to a mesthe nonaligned East's dying hurricane Esther on sage . sent him by recent nations the after Belgrade the last day of summer today. sent He letters conference. similar Hurricane Esther, demoted to to other neutralist leaders. the level of a tropical storm, was "The Soviet government is driving out to sea in the Atlantic. The storm left a flash flood threat ready to participate in talks which In New England and 65,000 homes are really directed toward the on Long Island still without elec speediest solution of urgent inter national questions," Khrushchev tricity: But its threat to the United said, "particularly a peace confer States mainland was long past. on concluding a German ence Tn thfi West.' an invasion of peace treaty and the normalizafrigid Canadian air had laid more tion of the situation in West than 18 inches of snow on parts of Berlin." the;, Rockies. Beartoath Pass, "The sooner such serious talks, tween Red Lodge and Cooke City, the better." Mont., was' closed by drifts 10 to The Soviet premier said the 12 feet deep. Laramie, Wyo., dug in Europe would be bet situation out from a foot of "Snow. which have not if countries ter More snows were reported , in statesboth German parts ' of Eastern Nevada and Colo- recognized temperatures the German Democratic Republic rado and were pushing into the northern (East Germany) and the Federal Republic of Germany (West Ger and central Plains. many) would recognize them in considered not The snows were fact and establish relations with was unusual, even though today them. the official finale of summer. -- He also said that both East and West Germany should be admitted A Cold Front Hits West f snow-lade- Crash South of Brigham City , V Stars Marilyn (Bus Stop) Maxwell Gardiner (Adventures in Paradisef McKay Johnny (Rifleman) Crawford and Jack LaLanne Meet and many other Items. 7rj oax buy If la Ptpiv.h TV Saturday - - 59 , liss Utah State Fair Contest East Center 800 p.m.) ' . foments s " nolds. . . A representative of Miss Cloon- - legal counsel said, "You would not be wrong in saying .she will file for divorce pretty darn quick." He indicated the action probably would be today in Santa Monica Superior Court. Ferrer, 49, directing the . movie "State Fair" in Dallas, Tex., refused to comment and Miss Cloon ey was not available to comment It is her. first marriage and Fer rer's third. He previously was wed to Uta Hagen ...and Phyllis Hill. One TV network biography said the Ferrers were "one of Holly wood's most devoted couples." ey's In a 1959 interview, Rosemary "expressed her love for lots of chil dren. "I want all the children I can have," she said. "When Joe (Ferrer) and I were first married I thought six would be a nice round number. But, golly, now I realize I only have two more to go, and that isn't enough." to the United Nations. Five Injured Plates, Cups, Napkins Table Covers Gifts . -- , I actor-produc- er 40-degr- ee THE VERDICT In ... Yes. The court said it was unfair to compare a street clean 4 er with a pedestrian, since the very nature of formerby the not can his job give full atten of the streets the hazards tion ta laws (State vary.) (Copyright 1961, General Fea Two BRIGHAM CITY (UPD tures Corp.) cars collided three miles south of Brigham City Thursday night injuring five persons from Ogden and Perry. The wreck occurred on highway Published by Herald Cor190 Fourth while a car driven by Ellen-b- r Was; poration, WedeJJU 43, Ogden, was attemptNorth Street, every afternoon, ' Suning to make a left turn. .That car Monday through Friday. with one driven by Mrs. collided "'eraH Sunday published day Grant Simper, 38, Perry. morning. . : as class second Entered Injured were her '4 - year old. matter at the post office in daughter and Mrs. C.F; Westen-- f Provo, Utah, under the act A elder, 56; ,Mrs. J.S. Wedell, 69, March 3, 1879. and Mrs. Margaret Guiding, 60, Subscription terms by car' all of Ogden. ; . r. Complete stock of Invitations : - Reader's Court million University of Utah Medical Center was a step nearer the' bidding stage today with the announcement of approval, of design for the 'structure. Glen R. Swenson, JPtah Istate Legal Building Board director, said the $10. : holiday A4 : .,wi4U.' onofice a V 1962 Bride's Books plans and specifications will be ready for contractors at the Build ing Board office next Thursday. He said the mechanical and electrical parts of the building will be bid Oct. 31. The low bids on those two segmeilts will become a part of the over-al- l general bids to be opened Nov.- 7. he singer Eose-mar- y confirmed Clooney today she plans to file for divorce from Jose Ferrer, her husband for eight years, and end another of Hollywood's "ideal" marriages.-Miss Clooney '33, was reported to have told friends she had cot been getting along with directorr Ferrer ."for a long . time." "This is final," she wasreport- ed to have said to the friends. The Ferrers have five children and have long been considered one of the entertainment world's happiest couples. Several other apparently ideal Hollywood mar riages have gone on the rocks in recent years, including Robert Wagner and Natalie Wood, Glenn Ford and Eleanor Powell and Eddie Fisher and Debbie Rey , . (UPD of representatives ' Medical Center Design Approved SALT LAKE CITY (UPI)--T- FOR EVERYONE Wedding Supplies r Clooney To Seek Divorce From Ferrer this page. 3GEras2 er HOLLYWOOD Negotiate the depleted table. on He said the surface reservoirs which are down cannot be entirely refilled until the soil is soaked and stream flow stays normal. DIVORCE THREATENS FERRER FAMILY of singer Legal confirmed she to file for. divorce from Jose Rosemary Clooney today that plans ' Ferrer, her husband for 8 years, and another of Hollywood's "ideal" marriages. Miss Cldoney, 33, was reported i to have told friends she had not. been getting along with Ferrer "for a long time."' The couple is shown in this made earlier this photo, year, with their children. (HeraldTJPI Telephoto) , 14-fo- ot youths. L LAKE CITY (UPD ' It will take a lot more rain' to build Utah's water supply back up near rs the return trip. Abertondo swam the Parana River in 1957 from Rosario to Bueno3 Aires a distance of 170 miles. He also swam 291 miles .of the Mississippi River in three days and nine hours and once swam the Straits of Gibraltar. g SALT , ZION NATIONAL PARK, Utah (UFI) The search continued in - , in 1950. The record for a channel ,is held!.by Helge Jensen' of Canada, who swam from' England to -- France ir 10 hours and 23 minutes last August. who had Crowds- - of, waited for more than seven hours gathered to meet 'Abertondo when he finished his marathon swimj The "Bull of Parana'. swam from ' England to France in :18 hours and 50 minutes. It took him 24 hours and 25 minutes to make well-wishe- j Near-freezin- Search For ' Press International i ienn was- in the water 43 hours and 15 minutes. Minutes after ' Bertondo waded p.shore, Brojan Das, 30, of Paki stan, broke the record for cross ing the channel from France to England. He made it in 10 hours and 35 minutes. This was 15 min 2 Lost Hikers By WILL J5ERNAHD Ronnie, backing his taxicab out of a parking space, temperatures were failed to notice a street cleaner working right behind him. in expected parts of Utah, includ- Result: he knocked the man down. In due course,! the cab ing the Salt Lake City area to- - company, was sued for damages. "It's a clear case of negligence," charged the claimant .night as a cold snap continued. court. in "Their driver backed up .without even! looking to the mid 50s Readings climbed in much of the state during the behind him. As for me, I 'was doing my job minding' own when busness was I down." struck to my to back down the go day only V 30s at night. , "We'll admit Ronnie was careless," conceded the cab Snow fell at Alta, and Brighton company. "However, so was the street cleaner. He says ski resorts, but it was only a few he was minding his own business. Well, when at person incnes deep and the ski season is standing in the public street, where, cars normally have will not open, before November, priorty, he ought to be on the lookout for danger. Like officially at least. any pedestrian who steps off the curb, outside of the ' regular crosswalk, .he has to exercise constant caution. By United DOVER, England (UPD Antonio Bertoiido, a Argentine; touched England's shores today at the end of the first successful round-tri- p swinr of the English ChanneL The South Amer- - . . Hifs Utah RULES ON FARM WAGES . WASHINGTON Labor (UPD Secretary Arthur J. Goldberg has ruled that farms which supply goods or services to the govern- w x 7 . if- " -- S 023 "9" ment under contract must pay their workers $1.15 an hour for the .work done under the con- tract. .The new A ' , si V minimum-wag- e v v , rf f .4; , v .- law provides a $1.15 hourly rate for workers covered by the Fair Labor Standards Act. - 89-9- 1 Typewriter Specials! 525.00 S39I00 $1.75 $10.50 months in advance $21.00 One year in advance By mail anywhere in the United States or its posses- sions: $1.75 per month; $10.50 for six months in advance; $21.00 for a year tn advance. Herald telephone numbers: 'For editorial, circulation, adand sports call vertising for society and FR news briefs, call FR Orem office number, CHICAGO (UPD " The number using the ; doubled has plan in the past 12 years, according to the . International City Managers Association. 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