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Show , . 7--7 :: 0111 lAiitited-I-FOii:.:-T- k I ; I 14) çl CCillU T. SALT tAKE CITY;UTAH fli.V.-6(f.(0...t.iip.mp- Mt 10,11957 SATURDAY,-AUGUS- arnvdn Cfra , Justice Department , Withdraws All ,Oblections To Pact , - river Of Vehicle Brakés-- FaiITdFuñctiàn The, Bear River CompatI assured Of Approval during this session of , l " w L An elderly SalfLakewoinin was killed Friday night when the brakes failed on a car in which she was riding and th. .' auto plungedinta a Parleys Canyon creei. 1 - , Mr. Alice Coulam- - Richards,- rs, 1932-9twiskilled East, , , Instantly about 8:45 p.m. when the car landed upside down 1 . dive into the dry after a I 4t' Friday in a telegram to Jay R. Bingham, director of the Utah ' I I,7 :.:.:;; , Ill ' f . ''4 i'' ; Waterand..Power : ;1 i' t- : ' IlLe .,,) .A. .:,. ..iz , The U.S. Department of Jus- , . ,. : .. flee has withdrawn its objec J tions to the pact, provided cer . . tam n amendments are ,' f made, the .. t .4z, telegram said.. ily. liw - Witt; this approval , and a fa. verabli report by the Bureau of ' fl if Budget .;,made,,,,Exiday,,,the bill 1 ': , i,, - , : now faces little opposition in . ...E.,,.,,En, g,5-lo- , wafer- wayr 'N., She was the wife of Willard - tow' , C co,;,, ' - three states of Utah, Idaho, through - , Required--,-.--- , Okay ' The r AftiygENvinds,4 have approved the compact,f0I-'- r -of I '' can..act;In -- l el rt captured on filth' as It appeared ST - - - and-ne- IVErKS Friday-nigh- t in the northwestern sk y over the State CaPitWlid Salt Lake City night. skyline The picture was : a whim- - accounts for the comet baiting a wide looky, 1Photo by Howard C. 1V1oo re, Deseret News staff photographer) minute-time-exposu- - b W' re, , - Northwest Sky .. v-- Ethitel :Presents ' , ,, - , .theri-limite- , -,- .: ;'' f',!,':,') ' . I . , - ..: - aille - Re- mains ,: - For VICIIMSI p - Second Count American Fork youth, recently arrhigned in Salt Lake City' Court on a charge of negligent homicide, was charged with "driving after revocation of license" in a second complaint filed Friday. The youth, named In the com-- plaint as Larry Delos Mattinson, is charged in connection with a r Accident July 26 in Salt Lake County which resulted in Landthe death of Thomas rum, 15, son of Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Landrum, American Fork. , :,'''...: :.; ed:' li, '' - ,, two-ca- serving it Friday night, mated that the tail is probably The accident occurred at 31000 over a million miles long and South and 3600 West. The Lan. the head of the cornet is probab-drum youth was a passenger In a car driven by the Mattinly 100,000 miles or more across. He said it appeared to be son youth. brighter than the Larry Mattinson is also known comet this spring, but the CLOSEUP-Thiphoto-takas Larry Mattinson Rudd. His tail is not so long. through a telescope by Uni- parents are Mr. and Mrs. Joseph The comet is easily visible versity of Utah scientists gives R. Mattinson, 346 E. 2nd South, American Fork. See COMET on Page closeup view of new comet. esti- 1 Arent-Rowlan- d en s' B-- 3 - 4 - SCENE TODAY SMOKE SIGNALS ARE LOOMING UP near and jar on the ,Massasoit matter, and If , enough people get activated it may yet be possible to restore the big Indian to his ac customed place lit the State Capitol rotunda at least until a suitable pioneer monument---ir --created- to take his place. Mrs. Florence Anderson postcards the that the matter be put to a Vote. Everyone I have talked to' says 'Put , Massasoit back In the capitol'," she , writes. "We don't care if he was an eastern or a Indianhe of the American Indian, and quite apProPriate look SO magnificent and he Merlin R. Pass from Price voices his sentiments in limerick style, as follows No, 'tis not proper, by thunda, The Copper King in the rotunda; So now, how about it? , Return MassasoW-it- , ' And leave us correct the sad bluncia 'Mtinfoi Is real ijet the whole thingz-;--; her little boy; tom Aside? from the artistic considerations of the Issue,- she weighs the appropriateness-'-a.tween Massasoit and Col. Jackling: and de- : . cides for the Indian in no uncertain terms. We won't cite all her argumentsthey're .. , : potent and cogentbut' here's her onclu western Was -- symbolic : s "School Is about to start, and I'd like the'teachers ofUtah plckup the - to seewith their children, end work to keep tight Blassasolt, or at least sotnething that they the rotunda ham? than our own beloved , I 77------ Addresses Ltmcheon Mrs. Pope, assistant director of women's activities for the National Foundation, is here meeting with officers of the Utah Chapter. She addressed them at a Saturday luncheon meeting in 'Hotel Utah. "With a hope that polio epidemics are now a thing of the past, we have the rare .opporIunityof going back a second look at polio victims of Vie past," Mrs. Pope declared. "We have, saved their lives, and we want now to help make their lives worth living by giving them the physical, emotional, and spiritual rehabilitation many of them still need," she , said. Reports on Survey Mrs.-Poprelated results of a survey conducted last year in Florida among ten post polio patients who had been told that all that could be done for them had beendone. "In every case," said the visitor, "it was found that there were other things that could be done to make their lives happier and make them better rnembers of society," This demonstration, she said, has touched off a nationwide survey to seek out all victims 'of polio and to determine what help can be given them. -- e --- - , Dangerous Uranium Ore Disappears BRYCE CANYONA small box containing some highly radicraitive uranium ore was believed to have been picked up by someone, possibly a child, in Bryce Canyon Friday night. The Utah Highway Patrol ' Saturday warned any motorists who had hien traveling- in the canyon area to check their cars for the box. It was described as a 4x6 Inch cardboard box once used for an electric clock. Officers said the ore was of sufficient grade to cause serious burns if left in contact with the human body for more than an - - - he 4 - 1 - Both- - been considered necessary to interest lenders and buyers. Part of the downpayment cut comes from the lowering of mortgage insurance require. - 0 prOViS1013-11a- of - retirement I I at I., ' Utah Weather Saturday and Sunday will be hot again in Salt Lake City and Utah, but watch for thunder. storms and gusty Sunday - noon winds. .High temperatures for Salt Lake on both days will be neat 96 With the rest of expecting highs ranging from 88 to pa Saturday should be clear throughout most of the states with clouds hovering over tile ' south and eastern part.: -- the-stat- - e-- - c ,- - 7.0,.-gcarmv SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH, SATURDAY,;'AUGUST ments, Mr. Kipp said. rethe was Previously, buyer quired to pay 13 months mort gage Insurance as a part of the closing costs, and is now re. quired to pay only one month's Insurance. Mortgage Insurance Is I per cent of the loan. 10, 1957 'ta week n evier7 (C119 ibis sad Bail , witb year soot IOW to a trieuil or telativo4 1,1 HEADLINES OF THE ,WEEKNew Comet Seen in Miss USA Returns Home to Utah Skies Utah Indian Girl Named Miss Indian America W. Ralph Cut Nearly In Half Radio-TMan Killed By Executive, Dies Hardy, Top The new regulation means Plane Propeller ke. Four Utah Tdts Die In that for the first time in his. Whirling Accidents Traffic Accidents Claim Four Drownings, -. tory- -a man tan buy a414,000, S.L- Banks Merge.-- Three home with a down payment as small as $9011 under the FHA A new comet, discovered only eight days ago, flashed ---'program,- - Previously,- he would Utah sides, this week and was Bevil by many. through have had to put down at least residents. It was completely unexpected and uncharted $1,700. and will be the subject of much study by local astronomers. Under these regulations, the down payment ichedule is 3 per Charlotte Sheffield, Utah's beauteous 'Miss USA, was cent of the first $10,000 of the welcomed home this week for her first visit after winnhit: , mortgage; 15 per cent of the the ,title during the Miss Universe contest in California. next $6,000 and 30 per cent on Pretty Dolores Jean Shorty, 19, Navajo Indian girl ' anything over that up to a limit SI,. V -- 4- blissIndian America st, of $30,000, , from BrighamXithLwas chosen an Indian fete in Sheridan', Wyo. r The old requirement was 5 per cent on the first $9,000 and Ralph W. Hardy. 41, former Salt Lake iadio executive 25 per cent on anything above and vice president of Columbia Broadcasting System, died ot to a that up ceiling of $20,000. a this-wee- k at Pine View Reservoir, near Ogden. Kipp announced that two ' heart,attack after a career similar meetings will be held He had quickly risen to the top in his field .-- packed with radio, civic and church activitiesMonday Orie at-1for real estate people In the e Arthur Manning, 23, Salt Lake City, a Western Air area, and the other, at 2 p.m., - Lines night agent, was killed by a whirling propeller on will be for blinders, he said. a BC,1 passenger plane when he backed a mobile engine 1 - , starting machine Into the plane. r DoéI-Ducbeth- accidents,-tw- o ... by drowning, one in a fall and one when -run over by a car, Itictittis- were in a, private drivewas,-Dmming 22 months, , daughter of Mr.- - and Mrs. Walter Gates, Roy and Gene Warren, 2, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Warren ' MIES MORTIMER Rhodes Mine, long a fabulous Deseret News Staff Writer bitof legend in the Cintah cowlIf you listen to the rumors in t Ducheshe County these days; The Rhodes Min0 is still unyou're apt to think that the GoldI located, butis SuPPoseCto be Rush of 1957 Is already ...Under. where Caleb- - RhiSdes mined the ' way. gold he used for the original who are those there However, .coating on the Angel Moroni will tell- - you that it's, more ru. Statue atop thEr Salt Laltb Temmor than rush. ple of The ,Church of Jesus The speculation abotft a gold Christ of Latter-da- y Saints. strike is reaching almost a fever According to tradition,- - Mr. pitch in some parts of Duchesne Rhodes blindfolded the workers County. and you can even hear he took with him to the mine reports ,..that gold assayed 'att so tpat he alone knew its 'rocs$8,9,000 per, ton has been dis- - tion. But tradition again Seemed - to plactit in the Vintah country. There are also ,I.eports that The rumored strike is in rug-- I the new strike ged mourgains on the Lake Fork By ' - frike?" raVe-6'- 0 e Grandview. - - , - River and Rock Creek atop a Kim Ray Elizondo, 8 months, son of Mr. and Mrs- - Art ridge. The area Is about 20 Elizo'ndo, Salt Lake City, died after tailing from his bed and miles southwest of Moon Lake. striking his head on the floor. Sharon Crofts, 1, daughter ot, Just who discovered the gold, , Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Crofts, Pleasant 'Grove, was killed by a if any, is still somewhat in baCkingautoIn the driveway of lerhome. doUbtObhAibëèñbIé1à. Four persons died In highway" accidents to raise the identify the three men who are death toll for the year to 119, exactly the same as for working in the area, though re, ports go all the way from UtalinS - the same period last year. , to California businessmen. A Merger of three Salt Lake City banks was atmounerZ Mark Blazzard of Mountain David O. McKay, of the Church of Home, Duchesne County,.. has this week by President Latter-daJesus of Saints, The banks, First National Christ been to the area, and prbbably. has the most accurate desdrip- Bank of Salt Lake City, ZiOn'S Savings Bank A Trust Co. and 'Utah Savings And Trust Co,, when merged, will be known tion of what is going on. as Zion's First National' Bank. 'With my- 'two brothers Jack and Grant,- - I Went to the area returned home alter Salt Lakels:-stntnbling when disastrous road trip hi which they lost six straight games hearing the ruto drop Into sixth place in the Pioneer League. See GOLD RUSH on Page -- - y , - , - we-start- B-- 3 - AIL - di-- 4-- . - dies as brakes fall Four Utah tots died in separate 1 - ALICE Vickià-',Gates;;;- it - Ve Rumor :Rush 'Is On Brig,. say-abour- PARTING SHOT Any man who comes out-,be 'off his rocicer. I -- 1 . - occurred. -- - Surely the to "Three cheers for the Indian and Jackling, but Brigham for the notundat." If the Indian is to be replaced, Brigham: Young was our first suggestion, and continues as leading candidate of 'column readers. , a singtilfsickneir61.2 group,- - symboild rather than specific Chiefs Washakie or Walker, individuals; Capt...Banneville, Gene. Fremont. Heber, M. Wells, Utah's first governor; George B. Dern, Utah's sixth governor and first US. 'cabinet member; Gen. Patrick E. Connor, sometimes called the father of mining in Utah; Charles' Steen, uranium king ; any others? ., 1 t - -- most reflect-lhe--feelings:- ) , 0.04s..!0.0.Att..(01$, and-takin- Artahns in this nomination e: -- - Rambling truck-duringA- ern inceptsistent ,)a - They were driving out of Mount Aire Canyon and were nearing Highway 40 when the brakes on the 1953 vehicle ap parently failed, police said. -- Mrs. Broadbent tried to turn onto Highway 40 but the 'car skidded sideways across- the.70- re foot road and over the embankCa-ptament into the creek bed, investi-- 1 gators reported. $1 After crashing 25 feet ' down the auto, the embankment landed in the creek bed, bounced Rowdy the rambling rae. coon who had elud,ed would-b- e Into a culvert abutment and overturned. captors for nearly 24 hours, More Utah families , in the was captured and a reward Mrs. Broadbent climbed out $3,000 to $6,000 yearly income of the car and struggled to the duly collected Friday night -Charles Murphy, 846 W. 5th group -- should be able to pur. top of the roadway, where she chase homes under an act this hailed a passing motorist, Gera for $1 reward South, posted the return of his- pet raccoon month that lowered down pay. ald Wright, 437 Ramona Ave., who gave assistance. Friday morning. Four young. ment requirements. This National Housing Act, The body of Mrs. Richards sters cornered it in a chicken house about 7 p.m. hi the eve. - which became effective Aug. 5,, was still in the auto when pohowever:raises interest rates on lice arrived. ning. At first they were going to mortgages from 5 to 514 per Born In S.L, call The zoo, but in the nick of cent. Mrs. Richards was born Nov. These, two changes, and their 2, 1883, in Salt Lake timethey remembered the;- effect City, a on Utah's home Industry. in the Deseret News of and Sarah of Henry 'daughter the runaway. Michael Peck, were discussed Friday evening Bean COUIRTIL , -- of the 12, 1060 Pierpont Ave., aided at a meeting between Henry 13, -- An Church of Jesus Christ- of Latterrby a brother, a sister.and an. director for Utah, and repre- -day other girl ran the racoon down ity Saints, she had been a sentatives of 50 Utah lending member of the Lincoln Ward and notified Mr. Murphy. , Aiding in the capture were firms. since its organization 30 years David Peck, 8; Sharon Mar. Alms To Draw Money ago. rein, 15, 966 W. 2nd South, and Mrs. was a Richards former of Mr. the act, Purpose Kipp Gladys Peck, 15. See FATALITY eit Page B4 said, was to put new life into the lagging housing Industry and to attract 'money into the Indust); which has been con. , Motorists Warned centated on Industrial expan-sion and business. hour. The chief park ranger sLdd Frank Fisher, a prospector, had put the high grade uranium ore IN THIS SECTION in the box and left it outside his pickup flight, It was believed the box may 1 News Local, Regional have been picked.up by a party 2 parked next to the forest station Comics 3 at Bryce CanyoiThe party eon. Radio, Tit Logs 1-Obituaries sisted of two adults and two chit, Action Ads dren who spoke svith a southern 12 accent Society would remember and love as they have that big Indian , Vaughn D. Spend love writes to "cry out and for that against the Jack ling statue matter, the Indian too. "If we're looking for an illustrious character of Utah history, why should it be so difficult what about the person- largely responsible for settling this country?our-Mod- - Reward Paid - - Aidiay- - - ... , Been To Party The two women had been to a party with sorne friends and were 'returning home when the 2 ., : ... -- A .',,,?.,:;?.,,,, Hospital woman DEATH CAB FOR' S.L. WOMAN----Thicrumpled auto carried a to her death In Parley's Canyon Friday. night Mrs. Alice Coulam Richards was killed bed after brakes had failed. Another the vehicle plunged.tintorx-Cree' , woman,. driver of the car, was injured. au - , , . c of , a by Budget and Justice Department,Oh o s In any event, will assure passage in the 'next Congress, the senator indicated. In a recent Gallup poll, 72 I Wyoming; which has a pond- - per cent of the persons intering project, is pressint for en- - viewed said they believed polio actment, Sen. Watkins reported. was 'licked. The amendments required by That is not 'true, an officer of the 1Justhe - Department make the National Foundation for In. ally future allocations or adjust-Untiin 5a1t ments in water rights between Lake Paralysis said Saturday.City to states the subject approval by "We do hope the Salk vaccine Congress. will wipe out polio in the fu- ture, but for those who idsf the race with the vaccine and have already bad polio there is still a battle to be fought," said - Mrs,- Lucy--yope. L -- , LDS- - - t4- . sJA,.! .0,015,,t. Irrigation antt ReclainatiolfSubjw- On ' . , '- ... ,; - ::'''.4z,-,,,- . s Members of the full , Interior Committee may be polled,' he I said, to expedite action on the bill. Earlier Friday the bill was B ' unanimously approved- by the - - the-Bure- . 'N''''tst , i ,, !adore. 'conditionSaturilay In ., ' :'.,',-- .,,- Driver Lnarged,: The eadting new Mrkos Com- et put on another show for hum dreds of Utahns Friday night The comet was first sighted In the northwestern Utah sky Thursday night It was discovered only eight days ago by a and-tinchart- - ':,:',-- ., committee. Pitssagti Assured f., . ,:.-; - 7 '''.:, ,'":7''''.... , - Czechoslovakian as ronomer named Mrkos. News of its appearance In Utah brought 614 hundreds of star gazers to witness the performance Friday night. The comet was completely It is expected believed to be 90- million miles away. Tedbert R. Kadesch, assistant professor of physics at the University of Utah, after ob- - ''.. 448-12t- h , ,. , , . . i.,.; ; , '-- t . ,. ... ,,, ,... , ,, e fo:it'iStáig.áigisli-:. .:.,1 - 77771' T1. - - ',', .. p : .2 .t, ... ' ,: s...,;: , i ., , , CBI Broadbent, 50, I . ..seldlewillworktoward that PN00 ,:: ,.: .',!' 4 - M1 ,, ,, . A time remaining, the compact will he ratified this year.- lie LSTAFF .....s -- .' ,1 i .; . : ',.. ,;;.f...,,,,;: approval required before additional stor. age projects can be built. Sen. Watkins said that If the House - :'.:-..- , ' megotia-.- ' - ,W1iIth-lti-Tte- rlowing-many,yeare- - , ,Wyoming ar , . .,,,,, , ..... , ' East, ,I, i ,, e. suffered and fra rib nose, jaw f I:' lacerations ii, and tures, multiple ' , ..... ,,!'.'" '., . , Driver of the auto, Mrs. Louie .- -- s !dent of the Granite, Furniture , , , , .,,,, , , B. Richards 'Jr.,,rnanager-pre- - . z -- I ...i,.. . ; bed.s-------- . I - , Congress. - ur. Congressi-Sem-Arth- ,. ' - |