OCR Text |
Show - -- - ,w v -- ,s 11.'s v- 'yr - v 'V v V . '' V' 1r Tr C 7- y-- wv - v ; - , . ir 40"ir , , . , y . , , - , , ---- . - tr , , , licluations Up , ,' . , '4 ' 1 , I -, ' , tt- - 1 - f I I ,, I A P , t' , , - - , , 1 , -- ,. 3 , , 3 , I 1 , -- - ' ' ' : - . , T. : '4 . I, . , . , i ' I , . ,,, - 1 ' , .. , ' ,, , , , . 1 ,,, - , , , 1" I . , . ., - , ' r., , - - : - --- , ..,,,.. -- j Vera' Onward' pctiont.-- "Valiantly c vol.L.4s citr ' - -- - - ntr Gi,rg e omm i SST ris La-rse- - ' - as Debra, 13; Kelley: l - ' ..,,,,, , i I:. ,. - -- - .- - - - , - . , S ,-). ton taiii 0 ,,,,,,- ' e ," 12 ,,. . cz,.e I 4 , 4.11! ,,, - 54 1 " Coin1 yarre three -- - 'i - Seen Aid To ' ' - 4 - . Jt. . - , 2 -- - - - Scattered. Showers : --- - high . was 414 at Blytheand----Most of thelcompany'sprop I were 93 -and 71. The nation's CaIJL and the low Was 1,3 at Stampedc Fanm. t crtles aresalutd atilie toel?vi,-Sash Utah's low was-1,! lit'Bryce Canyan, net proceeds for the past three Fire danger was reported high in Utah 1104day and ' extreme iaution was urged With fire. years. ' Increase Explained --- -' :. - Ona-,-- :- additional re41ativelyl - -' . - - - - -- Adiustment nest five, fty!, put, little moisture l J, : . t,r,utgitig,,,,,,,k,,124.4, or a be.near pecteC7Temeerattires--wil9n ottidalsy , , little above normal. w Turner Salt Lake City's high and low Sunday amot:indaJothhenplaVI"14 -- - ' IN, .. E","- . By DEL VAN ORDEN Deseret News Staff Writer UTAH STATE PRISONA s program to :establish a pre-release schoOl in Salt Lake COU114 ty to prepare inmates for ad. justment to free Society is bet- Showery conditions will continue the -,- ''' - 1961,..and.... $113,3 1.960; - - mi- $130.4 . , Prispn Plan : , , night 4 400 al) 51,, 414...- , 1 ., .,,,, . A LA SHOWERS l lt - - ' ' ey- fo ti y so Tresen l -Sacos 1914 on.,Children are. , Michael,'5, and Keith Jr., 2. - S ,. - ' 111 m 111 .I 0I, ' 1 1963 MONDAY, , , r Kenne- - - valuation'of . :1 l - ..,I... 'n . : , - i i ..,- ' Miles) arrive with four children for -- - ) ., - , '' - ' -- " v. ov A ' - , - t . ,, 4- - IA ,... , ; ', , , ' - Al 1 C1TY,',UTAH I , , t . . 1.- - " :, i, , , , - , - , 41 I ., i; cott Copper Corp. properties in Salt Lake County are inch- - 'UTAH-WEATHEMENU-CLOU- DS t'4 which will help t ing'upward, , ' iti ease the burdens of other tax-- 1 ' , ', lpayers this year. . ..., This 'was disclowd Monday . ' ),. ---, , gloats and a few 'scattered showers marked Utah s in fixed ,, ,, yaluadon figures by weekend weather ,and the pattern will be much the same . the State Tax Commission. i through Tuesday, i , l 1 clouds are The "'Valuation of the company's having little effect on temperatures, -and highs will remain hot. rang. however, rimIn Salt Lake' and i properties . 92 to 102 Monday and Tuesday, its from oe' Ing i ; Tooele 'counties this year i s' and dropping to between 56 and 71 'Monday. .' , , , ITotal . 1- 4-' Deseret News Staff Writer 1 'i-- ' LAK-.- n By CLARENCE S. BARKER ''.. ,.. SALT i "." 4 Seen ,.1 A , .., . , , 2', At Mining Operation , , 11.4 , t ... : i , - , .11 , - ; - ? ., . . .,- !' ' - -4 ' i . , , 1 - Worth Of Properties Hits $155 Million "1 - - I' - er , , .....,., ,.4 - i . , , ,..- , , 'it , . t. , ,,, ri . 1 , ,i , , '' - ,. -, , I i ,''',, ' l'. - i ., 4 - . 4 , 1 4 4 . I i 4, 1 ' ' I , , ."5t. o , '' , , I, Itennecoll, Dip , . , ,. i. - Al 1 , .. - ,. . , - IllilliOni?r - -- said Precetaed to , -- has been I erdrinstidcerl-----.T.1--- ----- 'recitions , LT , lion. r The If tilplan. by . j,-,--t-an t Robert Ashpole and William . ' f Milliken-othe prison classill" -. ' -and. dwiston,----Aas.':-..-cation treatment :17':: By PAUL,, WEN f ... 41,Ifollucril 7,",, four-foltit:copper is a - -- ., - ' -- ' program. Deseret ,News Staff-Write--- - - - -----. tion atid dropping of a poorer ' "It Is a well established fact ..'...'.,!,!i.',676-.....--.1Sti-00:;1..i..:11.10"Ploi ' J. .110......".. 1 'i".. t. to, account for t the marked e 1 When Amy Shand came to Utah 116 years ago, her year ' I that the most difficult time of ,., , ' s : '." '1increase Ktheinanyeecaora. ; "I cheeks had absorbed sone tears along the way. The flaxen. st , for pmaernot reolre atseerd t luation mu af va Since haired girl from Kansas who arrived Saturday had trouble de i prison on " C ' ,'" ' , million in the $21.8 ', , past gained . , , mination is the first six .. Il with blurred mascara. 4 ' -that the , , . Those two century-separate, Midwestern o girls blend year, this 1lndicate5 . tr 1 - trot" '4 i months after their release . , , , , total valuation of all other ,, Gov'. i .4 I k - V 1 'into one Tuesday at 8:30 p.m. when Vera Miles bicomes ,, , le D. said Monday he felt the delay In !date." said Mr. Ashpole. George ' 't r Clyde , z 7, in 'A,' the state t '''' ,, i .3 4, Shand of voice Utah's annual for i properties !mining the Amy pioneer pageant. The , , ,: program , t.TEA I school the issue l declined. House of ot . ,, placing impasse the I ; ,before Is because the This ' 4,' , . Onward." calls for am intermediate step i I i - "Valiantly never 'set foot in Utah t, . !grand total valuation of all Delegates and teachers themse.N.es "seems unreasonably long." in which aninmate may- - hA 'I've . c, 7rT, ' 7, : in the state r i ',,i 11 House of. Delegates is scheduled to meet Aug. 2 and con' e . mining properties ,.. before," Miss Miles said as she an ., before being , is this $215,428,170, year rived with husband Keith Larsen, the entire teacher membership Aug. 3 in Provo tcLacceptor releaied- frop-rlson' ' f . . of only $20,967,028 over- 1961. 1 Lake native, and family. a Salt $ ' Included in the four-ste- . the agreement reached t reject A , 1963 valuation of Of '' the ' 1 . " over flown - vi It.' always ',1 UEA leadership that-th.....7t r----, program are plans for orien' .. i ' 'kt 1 oa, 'I'veMiss Miles and Mr. Larsen re- - t Kennecott properties shown, by the .; -"satisfac- been has '' work, family contact tation, V it impasse , I sh' Courti ; but Tootle all $59,180 for , ' ,, ,' ceiVed a warmer welcome to Utah f, i r., , ....7 I. and group counseling, report. Ai torily resolved." ' ' ; ; Lake ' Salt in is , property, ty Shand. 1 than Amy 1,1 would hope to have this t ed Mr. Ashpole. , 15 1 :.' f ,a, , County. The pageant'! 1,200 choral . I entire-schoo- l before the full 1. matter would last-- placed ' .1 41 11 ,r . t , f.!i Jordan dresses in ' -,' In aqua-bluLocated readers ': . i l l i " ," "'" ' :,, ,, r, LTA membership as quickly' for eight weeks. Average popi, ' ' ? (- , swarmed L. C. Romney Field to ' , f: I t ,,. ft -- ,..f, , , k,'---:. Jordan District in which the as possible," the governor said. - The former assistant man. , ulation would be approximate- . ''' ;,,,,,,.1. 1 Ye CoMe Saints,"' sing 'Come, ... largest open pit copper He added, however, that he was ly 40 men. Voving inmates to a , i and chant: . mine Binghani is located, has pleased with' the, action 'of the ag er elf Kearn s smwrniarthe- - separate , facility would.. 'Welcome to Utah, Mr. and wanted in connection also ease ket, $130,704,- - UEA Board of Trustees in con- tile or share, biggest i, , overcrowding at the ,,,,, t,. , ... 1.14 ,:. is 4 This i ,,.,, Larsen and Mrs, family. ; 814. .., , , elsidering the problem solved at with the disappearance of prison, officials , noted. The Elder Richards , : , e....v.. It. , ; the Place." 1 ,,,, Granite School District, in a meeting last Friday night ' $21,300 from ,ille,store,s, prisonbuilt for a. maximum The Larsens were moisteyed through the ceremony - Cm ... , Is at sa fes - About which, most of the mill-an- d of 600 inmates, is currently Clyde !, 1 -- and at bit a stunned ", reception. . i.,.:; .,,,,.....!.f, ,. ; ', ::',...1 appeared are ' gave himself up to smelter properties located, tending the Governors Confer- ; i , housing 702. 1 at rehearsal i for their first Salt She Lak out e turned .1 5,000 t:I. Saturday County night enhanced -- LencelnMiami-Beavaluation has its by 1 and wil 0 ne ch of the weeks maSearLian....aztin. e G or g e Beekstead abou t the Tabernacle and the not return to his desk until ' program would consist of leenoo n 3tonday . "It reached the point where people must have thought $23,1103; Because of the increased val- Friday. 1. " " I , , ,. tures and discussions i group .... , I was awfully silly. Everywhere I went I was trying to uations due to Kennecott's ap.) Taken into custody was v ... 'r AI ' Make Assignment acquaint participating in. r , , 1 .' restrain myself from bursting into tears,", Miss Miles said. preciated valuations, county ', ...,,.' Melvin L. Clow, 37, 4190 W. to' featured stars IR the pageant, commissioners Mrs. Larsen I ; V 1,, !!! "I Will proceed as expedi- - 4695 South, Kearn former mates with the plan, said Mr. I actually can e I i el ' :, I WhichMr.Willandrun four nightsarethis year, TuesdaY, Wednesday, i Ashpole. ' as possible to complete employe of the Valley tiously lower the tax levy and realize Shop "It is anticipated that every,' and Satttrday in the Tabernacle. Admission is free. the selection of the education , ping Center . ...,....,t A Friday as revenue last tax much ,,..... " .4,.,.. man would be able to work, at Miss Miles,: an Alfred Hitchcock "discovery," has ap' Since other classes of study committee,provide staff- "lie said he was tired of outside ernpjynthnt -t-oeating,. iI1 in television plays, and Mr. year. on in and , films, stage peared CPA...AS.51,m 1 are also and..71,alceSICS i incrett9Ing,in property , e.za.43,44ovavArAvow part of his,. stay' at thei Larsen, he like to ,, V'iliiii, a ciiilicilieiii levy is men( to the get it behind him,' school," he contintkd. . L They frequently work together and have just added. possible. the sheriff said in reporting "Rain" at the Regular meetings with the Somerset Maugham's Both of the teacher sessions the arrest. Some of pageant's 1,200 choral readers recite See SCHOOL on Page B43 be will In held irr the Provo but Both have performed in their share of z scripture during Saturday night rehearsal. George - Albert Smith Field- See PAGEANT, Page W22 , , ,... , , ,, ii.,. house at Brigham Young Uni- ., , ' , . , , ., . . yersity. Officials of the Utah Educe-- , . tion Assn. and the Board of1, ,,nin VI c . Trustees have agreed that school controversy was solved the -- governor's appoint- of.a citizens committee to 8a1t Lake County Fire Del Cause or the fire is urt 'study school problems. Monday was sifting known, but it is believed it partment I The issue still must be rad the ashes of a The at started 1nid e a building, re The causes, of at least four UEA House of through , assistan fires were believed determined fled by the Pionor ported A. R. Harmon, ,.. Village, ., , . a Mass meet- , East, Delegates.and chief.- the 'county ..) Moltday with the arrest-o1-Of the teachers themselves' it , Ing blaze Sunday morning. "The logs were burnedyriuch, Salt Lake man, the Salt Lake e, I City Fire Department re-- before it is considered binding.1 The tire, which broke out at more on the inside aze aze a . " - 7 Will Be Free 2,--. 9:30 a.m., destroyed two build. outside," h e said. ported.. 1 Also destroyed 1 the blaze 11 this i is done,,t h e n the ings , damaged two others and The fires. three at the Utah I ... was a storage shed known as State Fair Grounds and one in Iteachers will be free to under- burned .' several "priceless" ' ;f ' ' ' the wheelwright shop. The ' apartment house, caused darn- - take contract negotiations with relies. le ,,,, bztcks ' and the Pony in excess , variof In local ages $5,000. the boards school - i in were the fire t Major losses ' -, ' , I E xpressrelay station were ' Two 4 , were in fires of the the ous districts. listed as a wagon, used by i 4 . ,,,,- i All-b- f coliseum of the fair grounds, this does not leave a Johnston's army in 1858, and slight' damaged. f , . dlcated last Saturday and one in a storage area. great deal of time, because the f ., ., -1 t r, .. 4,1. it ! building in which , a plaque honoring .... tcfternoon, on and r. i.444",-' k ''"' tEA bunting Flags, pillows Page See it was housed, known as 4 r -1 3 , , the Pony Express - was placed ? valued at more than $2,000 . ' , , 2.. v1 I . ; House. :, r.,) Stagecoach , , . , I I in front- of one of- the demol- - r"."-, were damaged. Two of the f ' : i . - t II it1 f' Damage was listed at $5 a . cabins. It was not dam- ished : fires oecurred last and w4k, f VA , .d1 t "not counting the historical SECTION BI I' 1 ,,., ,, several third months 1, the aged, ago. ., , , ' , value," according to IJOrace A. L. r ' i 1 ' The fire iwthe apartment.' ' vil- Quick action, by two neigh- the , I directorMI Sorenson, '--4 house oceurred bors saved an original Amer'. about mid- City, Region- al-1, 2, 13, 22 lage. can Linen Supply Co. hand- and 14, caused Sports H. A night, Gun. ., fireman --- A 4. Floyd , i 1 ,July k Alt 4 , Radio-T10 If cart when they pulled it from ' 4 Highlights $3,000 damage. The apartment E. 3300 South, derson, ' 51,y348 '2' 1 ''''''',)---A4 11'4 , t' ,,, ' 10, 11 was overcome by smoke dux. the blazing building. house was located at 734 E. Financial , , ,., , .. ,4, , 4., , 4 , 4 .. ..,4 ibm... 'i.,1 'cs, ...)104,. , , Abliake,,q141.41 l'impolk:,ZVA ..,,...,,,..4 e. Ili s, '. 12 ing the fire. The two were Parley Rush-H- e Comics South Temple. 13 Photos by Howard C. Moore, Deseret News staff 7. ton, 225 E. 3080 South, and Obituaries Salt at was treated , Arrested and charged with Lake -, retriTT1--4.- a See FIRE on Page isecona degree arsonwas t4.1- - Action Ads Part' of 2,000-membospital and released.--cast of production sets scene on Tabernacle 11plains," planted withlitahfir-,trees.-- -y er alias! Bergstrom, , , "Onward" tells story of pioneer girl,-AmShand; who loses family in death on trek to the West. )Jack Elm-- Wright, of 730, E.! : ...,,M, Vr, '' ' South . ' , , Temple. ' '", ' ' - , - --,- . ,, ,' '' ,,, . Officers said AlrBergstrom , ' ..,,,,I,,,of 1 '79,' . all ' had Omitted setting four; ' 4 Ak I I - --- -g . THE ,...:....... fires. , ,, , , Meanwhile, Lt. 1?.'n' Anarus 's,"-N..- t ''." (: ' . the Fire Department said of S4,, 'k,-,N- . ,,,e''.,. , 141 1, ...,,, I ' ,''''N ',.. ,....,, was invegigation continuing .. ' , -. ' , , ,..,... ----- ---.x..1, in the fire of a construction HERE is a new kind of hero in the world ,, VIC car, was abandoned when a float ,',,,.... ', . 5thI . -,at and North . s finished --, i 7 te the astronaut, whose very today:Re-i5th West last Friday night.- ,,,,,, oil 4..''1, ' ' - ' ,, ' ''''". 2 ', ,s.,..',4,, ' ...I, I ' ' .Norman J. title has the sound of distant stars and the. . ttilirtnhedzouu:gsft:rmihe as, VERNAL ., ',.. The fire was "deliberately, Moore, 47, 820 E. 3900 South, " -, ,,Gdkur,,,L,1t , , --, ,-SerLsed ,of space. . .SAlt Lake City, suffered seri,- - vastness --' -' -frit:nem. "The-, spare pfegrafil ' -4 Susri-man. stroyed a shed used by 4e.1 To At But 113rloSe-hé--15---s, 1 Weyher-Oarft- , and on dous White children," Capt. said., Ryberg impact about 6 p.m. when he aPPer- - be sure he is a man with the qualities of a ' ' "If all,we had to do was sell the project to land Consttactioll Co. valued ,.... , his head in ,a mo- ently,s 1 confident, well traine- dA nearby grass at about WO. , , -, . fl , tel swimming pool mishap.. . herocourageous, and we'd kids have it their mothers, made," -- --. , ' aand 1 human with traits still a man but also field 141' kurned. I , , he added. 't ,,, Swimming companions said ,Ri I t , no' one saw the victim dive, frailties. , I I ' , . I i Capt. White didn't become an astronaut but it was Presumed he dived , ' - Capt. Edward IL White, the by accident. It was the result of deliberate from ithe shallow end, hitting 1 j notice-one has visited Utah, astronantwho ,planning and training -just for this purpose. ,:it, rhjsh, on a rement:divider T able character trait. Ile and children are :' ,, separating the children's side ' ' ' He teas in the Air Farce tcchen he froOt the deeper section.- Irresistible'each other. ' ' . ,read ctbout the qualifications an as ' , Mr. Moore was pulled from In his busy schedule he crammed In the pool and given tronaut should have and "I diln't, j resuscitation by Darrel visits to the Primary Children's Hospital come- very close," he .. Watts, a fellow employe. Utah and the Shriner Hosptall, much to the de- ' - - it - - He- went back to i The was I 691) r Highway Patrol troope rs er.. light of the youngsters., college,- took an act ," spaceman - ;from the LK '' rived shortly as did aditeee deeply moved at each visit.vanced graduated degree, v,t ''' ,, 7 4 -, Test' Pilot School and did test and design They administered, Tesuscita! : . k ,,,,,,,,..,.,,,,,'--- -, At the children's parade he te(13 tion and external cardiac mac., ' work40cth,A,T,Aore,flautiegsy,--t-vmDt,-i ' ,,,,,,, ' Wile. As ' scheduled to ride in a , vision. abbut one hour at ,, ,,, When the can for a rnflw group of asthe pool's erige. into' the 'ear he alkcd" '1 , he.clinibed I o,..,,,..,,.,..,,.,,..,..,,a...............,,,,, , , The victim was then taken , "Where are the Aide" , ' - tronauts,went out. Capt..White was ready. . ' , Now his dream is to leave this earth and 1 . to the Uintati CountrIlosiiital some youngsters could ride man has ever seen before. said and no later ,see to "They things Holy, : ,,,,,,- c-, ,1....a , , .,,,, ..,- -, - Cross Hospital in Salt Lake with me be explained. Hopping out of the "Kids understand this," he said. "This is ,,, 'i who in children wcnt In. has so he idea 'where th,e of car space flight he was ted City captured why sheonorh ooffrsidoirte - Just 16 hours after a plaque, left,honoring the Pony- - Expre:s was dedicated,' inth parade their imagintalorkand mine too," he added. condition Monday 1I could share the , ."serious". -----1 , - -- -- firemen battled flames which destroyed relics at Pioneer, 1 Village 'Sunday. wit hAteaancLneck mJil rips. I with, hirn Hal Knight I - . -- -4r . et , . . , , I P' i ' ' . , . 1 - . . I . I ' -- I , ,, - . ' is -, ': . - 'k..itiiinoto. L- c- Cl'-.. - -- I I .4 Lea, v ,. - , , - , ' ot li' . I' - .; I' , I , I , - p e ''''',, - ' , I , , .. ' . -- ' , , , ' . - "- IN g T - . - e ' '''tk 1 , . '' 1 rdt...! 1 . -- I . . - - . Séttióil . d - , ...." - - - 'ri NIof 9" 4 ---- - y , , "t, - r . - . q:-:-- , - - - - !. - -- -- s ,. LOCAL IT ' ,,,.., 1V, s - -4 --T- .. : , .. t- , k , ! 7 s ,..4 .. : ::. -- (. ;:! .. ., the-war- 1 fut-FTW- .. -- ..: 4 . , . 1 , ; ; ,' .., A .as ,,, ,I , , nninrand-Ihsrliruqiurdlea- 77:7 I t," st , s,' , Ilan Charged , Firemen 5ittR , emains . ilh Arson ir't "; . 1n4 , 1:.rio0.0i,Vill....6.66:-Fi.i'- Si, Fires'ment - 1' s 1 -: 4 ' -- I ' j ', J -- ' N . g ,,.. . log-hew- n B-1- . 41 , , - - k , A 4 - , 1 ' t , 7 - I.,4- 1'4 7 2998-215- a 4,! ..:' ' xi( 4 .. I . .) -- - t I pj . . .. , . , o 3-- ' - , t . 11-1- 3 13-2- 1 er ' 1 - . V , Sc t ...Cite Man -- , t iniure d In Vernal Pool - . - -- - i ' ,,,,'-- '' . - Children Understand WEST .. . ,, - ,...,- . - --- - T - -- 3 ti., ' VOICE - - , , -- 'r-':- -- - . - - tr,onaut,--compl.e- ,,,- ------- -- tra day-- here-Sahli-- - - - -- ,, -- ' t---- Ma-had-- r2-- '; - ,.I , -- , , , -- - I - if f - , - - - . ',. .' fi'..,,, said. mouth-to.tnout- Kk' Stores' , ' II' . ,,,,,,, -- --- -- - -- - -- -- - -,- ,,--- -- - , , tran-sferre- , --,, , ., ii.,,,,,,,,,-,;-.40,4;.',-- . 4,---. " -- -- L. -- - -- A - ' . ------ - -- - , . r . , |