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' .. - - . - . : - - : '' .p , V 1..e'-,- Toll -' . , - ' . , 61 Ile e: -t ' . , 4- I Li ' - 1, 1 - . B -- .'' e u . '. - ..,, , , - ,. . , ;,. , ....... .,,,,,, - ,,,, Litifilitib , . J14) 44: ',.., - - - - . . - ' LS - Candidate' Asks, ' 'Writi On Tardy Mayor Hopefuls ' '' '.., , .a: a , .1- . "----- - , - s's - , , IIn ,,, ,, , - . 7 , -, . . , , . . . ' , - ..' - Court Ban I ' 3 .:.k'n,,. 1 , 1 ,4 ,L.,,, , Wood Seeks t . ,,,,o, . , , ,,,. .. ;, .. . - . -, W'nr'll'41r-w-V..vw- I , 20 ... r , . .. , . , - -- - I, ' ' ..' ,Filing the petitiori was Haile ,........,'. .2 b I Bfal Obi C. Wood, Salt Lake real estate , and insurance man. He is one I of the." three candidates for ; A 1 A Imavor who filed within thel , 11,: deadline of , , legal Monday, Sept. , . 28. The other early filers were 'died violently' on Utah highways Friday , ,, , , , , , 4 I and Eight 'persons , Joseph L. Chandler and. State t , sudden upsurge of accidents which sent in a Saturday , .! Treasurer Sherman J.Preece. i,A , ' toll fol., the traffic the ' year soared to 152.. names Mr. asked Wood that : road slaughter were an elderly man of latest Victims the ' , of J. Bracken Lee, Adiel F. , ,.'r,Iland ; an elderly woman killed In a separate collisions In Salt Stewart, , incumbent mayor, and Bruce S. Jenkins be barred 71:1''''1111$' Lake , s .3Sk City; three members ' 0'1 from the ballot. 'This would ,,, of a New Mexico family killed ing from the grocery store as leave only three candidates in , , collision near groceries-wer' in strewn drover raee -, :47 the distributed I for 4447, fortri union a SHADES mayor. OF DEPRESSION queue for , 1 T f.,:,,or.. the 1James L. Barker gest of the auto. front Weber 7-- groceries paid for out of Grocers and other merchants are feelfund. aWest 1 special strike , ,t, y of ' 11., r14' , torney, said City Clerk Her, youth who died in a truck- - Gordon Jones, 17, secondcar, ' ing pinch from jobless populace. 796 E. 27th I Vi. '''' man J. Hogensen will be obli- - ' .:. ',1 : - . , . ''',.."'",j ' a train -- -crash; Hooper girl South, suffered possible head '' , , , gated to place all six names on ,' i N,,, ( ,, , , . pinned under a rolling car, and injuries, bruises and abrasions. the ballot unless the State Su- - , ,:,,,,toote-, , . , , 4, A, .''S..0.0i1.4..1!:$!ipck-,Wpifel.,an ,'''fi preme Court issues a writ. r :'.'Ogden man struck and He was reported in 'lair" con.' 1 , , ., , ,, ' Chief Justice J. Allen Crock- - s. , ...... killed dition, at SaltLakeCeneral ... , .... by a hitrun' auto. ..,..,, . .,.... . , ett was in Southern Utah Fri- I Hospital. ' -KILLED: Mr. Jones was traveling day afternoon and was not 1:.;':::".Efféit.:...01:-:-.CiiijPJohn Curtis', 82, 875 Sherma- north 'on 7th East in his 1946 available ;or comment. rt-Ave. Dead on arrival at model car and Mr. Curtis was Court attaches said- ,- howcolli- traveling east on 13th South hospital after two-ca- r the courtwould be ever, that HiT.:47iihti!iii-fili'tltáhAiid- k: .1,110aii.: unfair if it issued such a writ sion at 7th East and 13th when the accident 'occurred. The late model Curtis auto South. without lirst giving the other, ' SNOWVILLE, Box Elder side an was knocked about 90 feet to be opportunity Ramon Baldonado, 75, Can- County -- - Steven Parratt, 14- , . FRANK C. DAVIS of impactenck the from By point heard. , , jilon,14.M., killed instantly in son of J. Easton-Parratyear-ol. on the curbing.- - The - ' Deseret News Staff Write!r7 . ing up Normally-th- e accident. superintendentOt7the Court would decide Supreme Jones vehicle spun around and first whet. .11INGHAM CANYONThe Mrs. Mary Mile Wardle, 72, careened about 60 feet but second;s as ock wave" of Ken-bein- Murray School District, was herltould hear-th- e case. Then, felt this killed instantly in a shooting It ft decided to go into the case, necott Copper Corporation's current strike-wof 695 E: 7200 South, died at remained in the intersection. 12:18 p.m. Saturday of injuries The crash occurred at 10'18 week by merchants and leaders''who 'geed" Utah's largest accident Saturday about 8 a.m. it would listen- to both sides e in a ,remote section of Snow. suffered in a Saturday morn. a.m. action. , any and its thousands,o(employes. Industry ..:1721tAff ' ing collision. for the pri- Kay Maxfield, 1485 Green . The initial blast came Aug. 10 when 7,000 workers were vineThe victim had' gone with a Meanwhile, '. ballots Genoveva Baidonado, 72, St. (645 East), who was driv a week from election i mary .7group from the Teachers Quo- next Tuisday are-- being jobless. his wife, same address, killed ing west ort13th South, wit. Ward ' First rum the of Ezra of with GLAD later Murray BE TO He nessed accident. said the Agriculture Now, nine,weeks HOMESecretary H Instantly. printed. of the Church of Jesus Christ To 'Taft Benson tips his hat with a smile as he returns Mr. Wood said be believresi Mrs. Pacifica Romero, 50, when he reached the Curtis car accountsgone, many savings Saints into the that he would be doing a disof Latter-dahome--to was still -zdiveand Utah after a trip through sevenEuropean of-t- he Baldonados, the victim -- daughter stnall, and large businesses are Snowville area early Saturday service to the state if he did countries. (Photo by Howard Moore, DescretNews ng- cryi same died of definite the address, injuries very feeling to hunt rabbits. , Staff Photogritpher.) not ask for a decision at this tour hours after the accident. The ithersection is Controlled Vpinch." to Box Elder time According obwill signal lights, but witnesses be Columbus Day Max J. Hancock, 16, son of by ,Most acute Is the situation Sheriff Warren W. said they did not notice which question as to the Mrs.-Max in Bingham, Copperton, Mag- served in Salt Lake City Mon- liclyde,3 the group got out of the Should a of Mr. and Hancock, car had the right of the successful way, West Weber, killed instantly in na, Midvale and smaller sur day with city, county and state car about 15 miles west of eligibility arise for candidate mayor . trucktrain collision. rounding communities. Other employes having one day off, Snowville to load their guns after his election, the resultant MONTICELLO- -- Three y cities and towns are experiGloria Lynette Galley, 14, members of a New Mexico walked in legal processes could be both and the Parratt-bobe as will business but usual it because encing a slow down front of - one of the other costly and dangerous, he dedaughter of Mr. and Mrs. Dar. family were killed .FrIday aftthe $2.5 million per week ex- for almost everyone else. , rell H. Galley, 5100 S. 5500 ernoon when their whose .22 caliber rifle clared. youths pickup.' penditure from Kennecott for Banks, stores and businesses accidentally discharged. West, Hooper, killed when truck and a loaded lumber He said he had piepared his wages and operating supplies will be under car. a said bullet the sheriff The own legal papers on the case rolling 20 miles truck collided head-oopen, and parking Secretary of Agriculture Ezra Taft Benson returned pinned has ground to a halt. victim in the vicinity because numerous , lawyers home to Utah Saturday convinced there can be world peace Myrten P. Dunford, 40, 4085 north of Monticello on U.S. in be meters will holt tthhtl operation. Stores Cut Hours heart, killing him in- whom he had approached had if "the governments will listen to the will of the people." Riverdale Rd., Ogden, died of Highway 160. also will be 7. Stores in Bingham have shut Federal ,employes refused to handle the case. a member of the Council of Twelve of broken neck after being struck Victims were Ramon Bald. stantly. Benson, Secretary clown one or two days a week at their desks. The Parratt boy and three "They said they were too the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-daauto. Saints, arrived in by hit-runado, 75; his wife, Genoveva, and restricted hours 91 open - Students also will be hard companions had left Murray busy, that they might step on Salt Lake City Saturday mornAn elderly Salt Lake man See ATMS on rage B-, , was fatally Injured Saturday ation on other days:' Many at work in Their classrooms. at 3:30 a.m. Saturday with Ira someone's toes, that one of the ing to attend sessions of the ",74.,,S."."kT' ,..' ! J. Taylor Sr., 211 Elm Ave., candidates - was a friendal- 129th merchants report business deGeneral ,',' collision morhing in a two-ca- r ,,, SECTION-- 8 creased by as much as 75 per Some schools are planning spe- Murray, on the hunting expe- most any excuse to avoid han- Conference of the Church. at the intersection of 7th East , he cial observances for the day. dition. case," cent compared to reported. and 13th South. dling the He arrived back in the Unit- - ; )I :H.,''':x Pronounced deaden arrival diys and food lines form two ed States Friday morning after ,, , News 5 o' ,, at Salt Lake General Hospital Radio-Tdays every other week where to seven Euro-- ' a trip Highlights --- - 3 , tmion officials hand out gr; ; was John I. Curtis, 82, 875 Comics 4 pean countries, including Rus- .,,' , ' ....., Sherman Ave. (1330 South). oOrr allotments to idled work0 sia. Secretary Benson left Obituaries 5 ") ers. The victim, who was alone Society . ,' Washington 'Friday night for 14 1 ;:.:, and com.1 Magna in his car, apparently was ' 'Many Bingham Utah. I' '4441i Action Ads 5.13 ,:',::,: :,' , , residents have moved their Greeted By Daughter '",,.: ::::::, TODAV SCENE homes temporarily to find , The nation's top farm leader At , --, , Work in other locations of the was , e greeted at the Salt Lake Ak, ,, : state. of state and even out International Airport by a son, i I.: ,";." .!";.. s; powever, other strikers are '..'.' .;.0e"....ii40,!,r!'''',4 - advantage RUNCLNO A CLOSE TRIED to traffic and performed his first wedding ceremony e since Mark Benson; a daughter, )... apparently-taki- ng k ' - to Barbara, and her husband, Dr. .C.,..,:', , Unitingin-wedlocchildren's deaths off"cause 41 as of a Of the "time taking office, pursue drowning i 1 le; I! ;,., Robert H. Walker. Another to a ,Glazbrook and Eva Chapnian. L102 ,41M and on homes work is suffocation according bags, plastic by ov hbbbies, ' 1:: accompanied Bonnie, daughter, , even take vacations and go piece we came across the other day, which him on the flight from Wash- Seems the couple met for the first , SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH, SATURDAY, OCTOBER hunting. gives point to a warning just issued by the 10, 1959 time the while after ington. cleaning haltmij up ,''''''',..,;.Utah State Medical Assn. .'i' Licenses Hold Up . lion dollar flood in Idaho's capital city said he Benson Secretary found everywhere in Europe, 4 ,' hunting license dispen, "As fall clothes are brought out of Aug. 17. ., sales . $ir in Bingham reported and particularly in Communist storage, the plastic cleanipg bags which run what "It's you'll simply amazing about normal or even slightly cover them become a major menace," the countries, a feeling that the across in the mud and debris of a flood," recent meetings of President ',,,N V:,;:: 4 k A higher although demand for Item states. (Clio Ms and mall It with roar next letter to a friend or relative.) was the new Mrs. G.'s observation. Non :3;: 'i.40.:. , Eisenhower and Soviet Pre. duck stamps has decreased. 0 fi"Such bags should be promptly destroyed Jordan School District of inlet Khrushchev had "stirred HEADLINES OF THE WEEK President McKay elals were fearful that if the by shredding or tying in knots, and should and sincere long- HOLDUP VICTIM Ruebe-Conference Strikes Lay Off 17,400 Utahns ; Opens FRIDAY ON MUST victim-oHAPPENED HAVE f was Valenzuela the of.chilreach of too out much Curtain Iron be gotten immediately strike continues ings to raise the Fire Razes Balsam In Auto Accidents Claim Ten ' During the recent Khrushchev tour, Ken and ,replace it with enduring a bandit Saturday. He was longvr, income from the tax' dren Five Counties on Drought Disaster List on head with a the struck Provo Robertson, of 1811 S. 4th East, called to his peace.", formula will be reduced to a Man Dies in Accidental Shooting "Neverbut neveruse them as makeUnited Fund Reaches wife, Marjorie, and asked her if she didn't - He said he spent much of gun. His swollen lip was a point where increases in next result of his fall to the floor. Third of Goal want to come out of the kitchen and watch his tour of shift coverings for pillows, blankets or Mayor Candidate Asks Court Bar Late year's mill levy could . be necEurope with the television as it showed the visitor leaving farmers "in their fields, in mattresses, and never use them in any Filers Utes Clobber BYU. essary. for home. .Assessed valuation of the way in or around baby carriages, playpens their homes and in their President David O. McKay of the Church of Jesus district last year dropped $65 or cribs." seen about churches!' His experiences, he R.'answered she'd Mrs. that Christ of Latterday Saints opened the 129th M111101 as a result of the cut confident that made him said, Due to their soft, silky, transparent naenough- of Khrushchev and would catch Conference on Temple Square this week, citing the need if leaders will "listen to the backs in production. the bags seem especially attractive to In the paper. on later ture, his remarks lut up for more spiritual values in this troubled world. Thousands will of the people, there can Bingham Police Chief, Boyd little folks who for some reason seem to of Church members from throughout the world gathered be Nerdin said there had been no want to petrie." At which point 4:year-olColin, busy pull them over their heads. In Salt Lake City for the conference sessions, which con; increase in crime, burglaries his with blocks, Response Touching up: "Say, piped electrostatic building An' charge, generatect,rom - tinue through Sunday. N or-tlike; Robinson two are "When we met with the peoyou talking about friction in handling, literally pulls the bags citizefis are nOt tO into-thchild's face and nostrils, causing ple in their 9hurches, even in Copper and Steel - strikes in Utah have put 17,400 that desperate point and we suffocation. A big, husky bandit held up Moscow,- the response of the work- so far, with about11,500 dIrectly-- 11 dents outof don't expect them to be," he S Congregation was an ' over- a Salt Lake County service stavolved and the rest from layoffs connected with the , PARTLNG SHOT stressed. whelming experience," Secre- tion and knocked out the atstrikes. taken has a very IT'S AN ILL WIND, ETC "Traffic Remember way, back when radioactivity tary Benson said.."I repeated. tendant with a revolver before n A fire believed started-omeant Amos and Andy and Ma Perkins? See STRIKE on Page B-the third floor of the bisBoise's mayor, Robert L. Day, recently ly assured then that world with $149. were torte Balsam Inn at Brighton razed the log structure this escaping peace and brotherhood the aims of American leader's The holdup took place at week, leaving only the porch and walls standing. Damage and the American people. Val's Utoco Service, 4111 South wilt estimated at $30.000- - , ;1:;'20 ".1 1 11.e- k1 'tt Their response touched my Redwood ,,,z) Road Saturday. early . A x...'1! , sudden ,isf,,,'rrs auto 't in crashes this week claimed i 0 , heart." upsurge ..,..,.... q '", 0, I the lives of ten persons, three of them in one accident, The attendant, Rueben Va,,Illifitick: ..: "We cannot be complacent, ,.,x...117yhowever," he warned. "I saw tenzuela, 30, of 58 W. 6100 and sent the death toil soiring to 152 for the year, corn- . , . r,.....,. much evidence that the Com- South, had Just finished servicpared with 147, for the same period last year. It is the first ,..g 4 , '4 t w ''. ',24:1, - mr ,,,or time in many months the toll has gone above last year's. At t 1 4 munists feel strongly that ing .,,,, car when the bandit , I '' In addition to the traffic victims, two small Utah boys lost their 'system is superior and drove into the station, he told I WA., A . ,I ' the under of lives wheels The one their will was y....t tL, accident but autos, prevail. ultimately 7,1 Soviets have openly challenged police. In Arizona and the other was on ,private property and not ,,' : ,... 71,,,& A ,.., ',,,,i 1 man six feet 2 inches 'tall - i , to peaieful competition in us classed as a highway death. g . and weighing about 250 pounds 'V r ,, .., t 4 production and agricultural :z.4,,: 1.1.! ii i f.- ,,' got out of the car and pointed Carbon, Emery, Iron, Beaver and Kane: counties were trade." ' :i , 14'21 ,.. ' vis'-4 40 )1,7 r !..."-snub-nose;Act' Mr. at a revolver 1,1 il . T . on Utah's drought-disaste- r s list this week with a rer Bensonplaced , ,t 1 i t Officers. told he t . I Valenzuela, ',..2 ' ' ' l''' ;to 1 iWAf'J Vi:i receive emergency aid from the governme- nt-that ;6. Soviet quest the they Union, trip . through gt a ) r,, t 7 4 121 The bandit marched the vic- Water conditions in the five counties are "very criticar' and 1: L!? ..fly4,-.6..- . tr ! , rf --, I e.::,... Yugoslavia and Poland had tim ::- f,t i-- i' into the station, gave him the winter range outlook. is poor. 71,!,:: it1 14,,,.,4T,IN 7-k me more "all of convinced 1 the, -l',i 7, ''' 7-- ' 7 ,1444 ' :1)1 !,, .'"."''..'llr".if a paper bag and - told him-t- o , , l i,!Li I , , orour 4 the agrictil; fill it with Money, superiority 't .,.,... ' ' 4 tig. re4.....-..--,1...,, police Davis, 29, Provo,- died this week of gunshot - ." :WY r..,.--..-tural system of privately 7;17. in an accidental received ported. shooting. owned family farms, profit mo,4 ;1:1 .. , ' ' ' The United Fund drive, with over $300,000 colleCted 31 tI - ri--ftives, freedom for the farmer The robber was m : victim said. the , . to of third of the to a the about $1,016,127 is date, way decide' goal to wants he v,,, N what to I , S t oCr4 s tot ..,,, After taking the money, the , grow and market, and our Halle C: Wood candidate for mayor of Salt Lake ' attendant was forced to walk ,, ,... mlolt j competitive markets." :, the 'Utah Supreme Court to bar three of his room where into back the a City, asked The farm secretary,' who . ' I Mal from the election because they tiled after: the from rivals man , slugged holdup visited also Germany, Finland, , ' 1 Sweden and Norway on his behind with - the gun,- he told ---a legal deadline. The request was, in effect, an appeal of ' Third District Court ruling that the names of L Bracken 11 . trip, sail, he fels there are police.' he saw "I million a Adiel F. Ste art and Bruce S. Jenkins be placed on stars," Lee, imboth for good prospects said. misinformed about the because they-werballot the e long-rangmediate and trade deadline. about came 41i When he to, In commodities LaolimamearttAifternoltommommityltaoa, agricultural ... , 19:30 a.m., Mr. Valenzuela had with the countries visited. : Some 17,000 fans watched the University Of Utah Red- - f Almost over. : - iI7STMTERS FAR BETWEENBob 3imas, owner of - ' BD1GRAM STREETS DESERTED Benson will re- a lump on his head and a swolSecretary drive to a 20-- victory over the BYU Cougars Friday skins , town with the a hit become had has many - main in Salt Lake City this len lip where he ghost night, Bingham Bingham's Union Drug Co., sits alone' in his vacant at the Ute Stadium Last weekend BYU lost to. Mon- night Busi. strikers moving out to find other employment. weekend, leaving for Washing- floor. He told police he aid -- store awaiting business bodm that will resume at and its game with, Washington 51-ton either Monday or Tuesday, not knowhow long he had been tana, r Utah lost nen is suffering all over Utah ivithouti Kennecott's strike's end. Some merchants clöse down three days' 4 'Wyoming I Utah State bowed :- luticonscious. laccordinzlo ' each week. present plans. weekly I2.5 million supply expenditure. la , L' - :,.: . ,i - -, '. , 1 , ., , , , Varieti Of Violent If ' t , "' II Occurs Within U I. , t ' , a I. DAYS.--Binghamit- I -' e 0- ,, , - . - Edititbr.s.,,ü.li:.:, , ... . - re -- , -- - , ,, - 1., , k '''..--- Killed In - HunlhIg t, d two-truc- k g - taking Observe - SI --- y Columbus Day ,,,- -- for-hel- p. -- Secy. 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