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' , ; 4 Would be most likely however., ' :', ' to come :' , ; ,,....,, ' DitillittNitrir ; .,- -, - '', ' ' ; ,., : , ,: i STAFF !from Salt Lake City business PHOTO ; '4,,:i 4,:,',x,,,;.,,4,;:..,,,,,,;:: 4c,:;,:i4:gat ito,,;,:0;w, Ali 1":"'b"o3w.3:4'06'''49'"::46."''''''6''' civic leaders most concerned I and ' with the city's finances. ' OFF AN DRUNNINGBYLT, trackmen Terry Jensen, left,- and Albert Ray are 100 feet Seek New Source , t race against two horses. Horse- In front during first three seconds of their The mayor said that if the rnen Ray Hatch and DeRay Hall, bring up the rear after starting gun sounded on Main St. between 5th and 6th South. city could come up- with a new' source of revenue,- there would be no effort to push for a $10 million plus bond issue, as he 157-Mle ! suggested about a week ago.. Mayor Stewart said that addl. tional revenue sources will be an Important factor in 1958 budget talks, which will OCCUDy the city commisstoners for the ' ehesne County horsemen after Inext two to three weeks. runners We'll win." left Salt Lake City Friday in a The weather was crisp and about 15 miles at noon Friday. The Idea is that if new reve. s-fantastic race against cold as the racegotundetway the fundui 11:Mft-pitand stirrwat facing' a pair of horses. cante set up'In the1958 budget; , tthhoeu:n both for additional operating The men, members of the testants in the runners had a different revenue and for which passes through proposed cap'. Brigham Young University "- tat Improvements. track- - teamrwerepittltiftlielr were about storm favors the men," endurance and strength against The foot racers of two Du Three Major Suggestions ttwo miles ahead said. "We can put on two horses with riders. According to preliminarY dig. the horses can't," cussions endurThe before the Legislative Jensen added. "And the ance classic will go all the way Council committee on municipal lot will out of the a take from the Utah capital to Roosef financing, there are three rnst,;' his companion said. velt in Duchesne Countya disjor suggestions for new revenue ' Mostly tance of 157.7 miles. sources. Try two oddly matched teams Albert Ray, 24, a BYU senior The city can bond, its '1"the ffollow a route from Salt from New York City, and Terry Been Christmas shopping mayor suggested recently. How. City through Orem, Provo ever, he indicated Friday this Jensen, 18, a freshman 'from yet? Here's a chance to get and Heber to Roosevelt. would be done only as a last Idaho Falls, Jogged out of town some extra spending money to will be mostly uphill the resort, or if no other revenue on the first lap of the race. buy that gift first 80 miles, then up and down source can be found. t for Aunt Belle Riding Horses that. after At the Uncle committee or Fritz. legislative of Roosevelt Roy Hatch, ,76, "VVe have a special diet, most- meet Wednesday, possibility'bf Jackpot In .,, and a former cowboy, and News ly juices and toast," Mr. Jensen another try .to get . legislative Deseret field an 19, oil Hall, worker, said. The runnel also have approval of .a sales tax on a horses which Prize Puzzle rode the several changes of clothing, county option basisused' for i would provide the competition. No. - 168 is ra, raincoats and special city and county financing, drew plastic "We'll win," both of the young brimming shoes. They will run in sweat some support. This would re. with 450 silver BYU runners insisted. shirts. . dollars for the 1i:wire lecr,islotive aonroval'. end. "We'll take it,in short runs In addition to being a sensaSee FINANCES On Page Wt. ... about three milesthen walk person with ss ....,, , .f tional country solutdon. the:correct 'The, aaid. awhile," Rayz a of is also is on zle found something jaunt page tociay. won't stop during the entire ,,,,: ', ,- ,,, ?, , ,- :- . , l. , ''' ':: ! ''' , ": s , , '. sP, ' v. i oti,;,;.i',A,c,'!-- I . , 157-mol- e Contest Men Off On Race With,tatorses wo cross-countr- y di 157-mil- e , wtaeca:11 -- fi ' d on Page 112 a'sinta'iThttell,' Shopping Money? Prize Puzzle . De-Ra- y c,,, - ,racei-ihe-cro- 13-- 7 race,butjust-kee- p movink-,Wa- , - -- - prosnMerchants advise that shop. pers read the ads in this paper, decide where they want to shop, , convethen list the stores in a 1 --- i. nient order. By doing the shopping in an ' FARMINGTON, Davis Coin. orderly manner, the houtewife adandor husband may take 1 tyThree cars and an oil tanker baradvertised of the I collide during - a - heavy snow vantage ....r : ,:., and then have plenty of t storm south 41 here Friday SCENE TODAY gains, time to browse through and 4 morning. check the other merchindise-.. One cae demcilished when thr ) The 9 p.m. closing on Monday li, - ..,,t P , oil tanker turned . over on , it. continue .. and Friday nights will tl'Aexa r CHALK UP .A COUPLE MORE strange tales I And now, what think the Keith ' I 16 . Dec. stores when the . ,, driver suffered 'sligtit Itt ., 1. through the . -- Davis's for , . hunting season. RobertZollinger, refrigerator- has been full of for the ' '' '. - 1' i ' l' every ',J ,', i; ', ,i 19, of Thatcher was out for pheasants with his. - past- - few- - days? Pheasantl? 'Willson?, Guess will, be open until ,,, juries. ,;.,)..!, i , ,.. ' ,' ' , , on their Box Elder County farm when shopping day through Dec. 23. i'' ' , :, ., .,,. According to Davis County will be hours ... ,,, a big rooster zoomed through the air and came Regular closing ,. . ; Robert A. Trump, the Sheriff ' ''l ' Its a big bobcat Keith bagged while out observed Dec. 24 to enable sales ', ,. down rather close by. . A occurred at 8:35aan. accident 7, vot ,..., ,...4,i ,., , .' T7:-- . hunting for deer. No, they don't Intend to personnel to spend Christmas U.S. Highway 91, just south They hurried over to the spot, and after e ' i'''.",'' ,r...",00..'.7 1 sizz'''''3, eat Keith It, but : wanted to keep it In good Eve with their families, the A considerable tromping around, they located - ' , kr- . Clover's Lane. All vehicles f - 4he , condition until he could 'get it to the tall. merchants said, i the bird "hid up" in a clump of grass. ' , southbound. , ) , dermist for mounting. , . 'k's,,,, Mrs. backed driven A Florean all ,car and Bob by set, off, got ' ' They ' t"..' Mra.Dobjected, but the cat won, and the Et De Heer, 42, of 315 Patterson tbrew his bat at the pheasant. Nothing hap.food moved to out was, make way for his , . , Ave., Ogden, went out of con. pened. Re picked up a clod of dirt and ' feline After all that attention highness. it slick on the the bounced that off its back. No action. lie went trol highway, "0111..tflas"lishould make a nice trophy: N ' over and gave It a gentle kick hi the tail It deputy said. Drivers of twei I cars following Mrs. De Heer 1 I 1 'feathers. Still nothing. .1 1 'ESPERAN-Ttried to avoid a collision, but :ARGtaiENT FOR , So he stooped down, picked it up and put the three cars piled together. How many languages do you think are It in his hunting Coatnot a sign of a scratch Drivers were Harry T. Lan. or a single feather displaced. Evidently just spoken around the world? Well, 2,796. Any. . terman, 28, of 2863 Fowler Ave,' way, that's the figure arrived at by the Asst. sick and tired of the whole thing. Ogden, and Robert K. dreen, mil organization of New York, which has someI And another farmer we heard of got-h26, of 265 E. 4300 South, Ogden how got us on its mailing list- -,M4 , pheasant (two) likewise without firing a shot. , A southbound oil tanker, One bird, hit, the field, sailed ,1t. 4100. driven by Robert NV . Hunsaker, Assimil, it appears trorn- the handout at , into the barnyard and disappeared, and after I I 30,of-235-hand, produces and sills home study courses St., Ogden, head. , ." e 1.7 ' the hunter had spent an hour or so fruit. 1, In foreleilanguages on recordings. r ed for barrow the,, ....... .. pit to avoid , lessly searching for it the farmer found it just rr7r1r7rZAI two last the cars, Dep., striking , Chinese has the most usersarOund 450 inside the garage door, dead as a mackerel. -''' SIAM; P14010 the ads in today's ead le , said v uty Trump ,., million, while English ranks second, being , ..,er ow ...,r, '' ,, . on A second ringneck which eome hunter The tanker ,,, ..,,,..- .); ,.., .......- - 44106,1,..h041;i104400031416.010,4,4.01101taSeit4AWOotio, spoken by some 250 million. . ' ,, had brought down and lost was picked up by paper I o r outstanding highway and overturned and overturned on a slick pot on' Mrs. De Heer's car. Mrs' the same man as be was bringing in the sNowy ACCIDENT SCENEThis oil tanker TARTING SHOT De Heer suffered mouth lacer buys. cows for the evening milking. Guess he de. tion ofil.,& Highway 91 south 'of Farmington Friday morning. crushing a tar that had collision. Davis County Deputy Sheriff Robert ations In the accident. Her car served them, too, after feeding them all of us do our hardest work before 'previously been Involved In a three-ca- r ' in resulted the that demolished, ,was we bed. out A., of breakfastwhen snowy mishap. ',summer. Trump surveysIlIrdamage 4, , , get - ,.....Experts-in--the-iields--0L--- contests are going on at all part of Brigham Young Univer'will eat,,while walking." -times with Mr. 'Hatch, a grizzled $900 be sity. Tests of the heart and lung was confident that the run- ing offered. Now's a chance to 'clean up", on Christmas and , physical functions were ners couldn't beat the horses. "I used :to sell horses," he shopping. Entry deadline is made before the race and will be made at timed intervals after said, "and used to lead a herd Wednesday noon the ,contest on trips of 300 miles. I think ' adver-11ri.-- 11-1- . a oti . - 'Take your. time ad shop 'tll nine," adviag Salt Lake area merchants, now open both Moi . day anct Friday nights until - '' ...,.:..., ,,. . - Shop Till 9 y .i :. , 2 ' , dr City-Region- 1 , con, Logan, said be has i 19 1 - ,,, ' . ,- A , .., . tacted in ' such. , lAt"---",- t doubbet,Dealthiaetl iseexsG "received no requests to call ,a special session for this purpose. 61 can see no justification. at , 0 .- -. , - .,,, 1 11k4 0i71,1 this time for calling such a 'es- the governor added..fr't ,., 1:1 - sion," ii I do not feel the situation, has I materially changed since the end of the regular session," ----- --, ----- wTts,..., ' - L........,...... , 4) 1,, OW .11 :r..' , , ,.. , AP' z- i , I ,. A -- 4'. ) i, iiI 14 ,1 ,......., , ir". lpgil, , t . ,!' t , 1 y ., , , 1i - ' ' t R --.- ., j , t 9'.1.1 , ' - f,'",-,'- i , a ": ril'1-- 4 t 1.71,i, 1 tqat '.:,,,,,r,IP 1 ' ?1 '' . sider municipal finance problems. - Such a session. the mayor said. could well solve Salt Lake City's financial dilemma, again in the critical stage with 1958 - , , ;budget talks coming up.- . t Legislative leaders, however, c)o( , , ie ,,,,, 11 ,.. Lti wow, , I.. 1 .71 ,..,...4...,,, t 11: ,11tt.1-' 1 ' ...N I, -; I,IL sit' - , By 3L DeMAR TEUSCHEB ' Deseret News Staff Writer , said Adiel was F. Stewart Mayor Friday there "heavy talk' of a special sess4on of the Utah Legislature next month to con. INN. ::,.. - ,.1 k ,'-:- Cj, Mayor Stewart Report5 For Action-;:Heavy Talk' - '71 ,. l ' - Rips Three . T Cars, Tanker , .., , . . . , . , .. : :. , .. : ' , - '',': , . . , , do-y- ,- , ou , , ,d, - , ', .; , ., ., :', , - , , c -- ., r - ,,;- , .,..',',,, i , ,P A., - I . .:, , , -- ,'; Ilk , j' . , , , . ... -:- : , . ' 4 , , ir.... ', , .. frk .. , 3 , ... .- , ,. , ' . ,. , , , ,, . o., 1 - . , , , '4 .-: IT, ,f -- ',kf , Ist,,a 4 - Recid Ads 1 , ' t 4''',ks ..,'itJ o 1 CIMP: -- , Stores Open - - ,. , - R.-Neal el l'''' , :: t ex., ,, ., 1 ,,,.41. appren- See MANPOWER - , i",-,- , z :: . ,S-Sg- t: , 1 :' ..'''112: l'''' I ; , t., hi"' , , 1, I -- ,,,, .4.;, A 1- t: .4t ' I i.- !". - two-da- 0 '''''''' , ' P ; ticeship and training to develop the qualified trainees into workers or skilled journeyman craftsmen. 6- - Establish college or university courses which will produce y - t 1r ,.,,, .1, ook''' 2. Provide a testing program whereby the student may be informed as to his abilities, aptitudes, interests and weaknesses. 3. Develop effective programs of job counseling so students, parents and the public will be fully informed about today's jobs and education, training, experience-and skill requirements of such jobs. 4. Develop crash programs by which Individuals, after being tested and screened, may In a short period qttalify as trainees or apprentices who are capable of entering into simple skill emernployment with n rther I1 r k , , ,cro-'1- ,,, '.'k ;', i e be-fu- -- .-- ' , t.":" I 4 P- of the Utah ltandacturers1 , '' T il 1''s1"'"." '' I Objectives Listed lie summarized objectives as follows z 1. Strengthen high schools so they will provide students with adequate courses in mathematics, physics, sciences and skills where applicmanipulative , able. , I , 1 , - - II, 15, 1957 , , - h. , - ' who begin college engineefing courses but do not finish these. , 5 21 L Drawing Selects Mayor Of Kamas - . ''''.''' --- - - a V I 1 - n 30th-Sout- ,s L --, --- The governor suggestedi par- ticularly that plans be made to salvage talents and abilities of fliblete-Was-killeallitintlir'rneérulrof Lake-Jorda- . .- NOVEMBER 1E0-,t'dpi-.:':.-Pti:01 Assn. " ' ''7.- L. I - loylealetedso 'State Industrial commission and Mr. Bagley is executive secre- - Deseret- News Business Editor- - --' - ' There are three factors in the nation's economy which should TrtEmoNToN7 Box Elder to the home building industry, the 15th regional Tremon- - prove significant -CountyA thiThtah Home Builders Assn., was told Friday , Thursday at 5:30 pm. when his afternoon at Hotel Utah. auto crashed into the rear of a These factors include increased savings locally; and nationally, loaded sand truck stopped on flow level of vacancies at least - String road near here. the as low as two years ago-- 2.5 The victim, 1 Karl Volney for- -- all--- types housif ,Stenquist, cent and a pos. desirable, for . per pinned under the wheel of his demolished auto. The seat had sible decrease in blinding costs to be broken to release him. in productivity , and . of Max Driver the truck, Byon the job. , water, 20, Bear River (My, had The speaker was Dr. EIRoy . left the truck on the road when Nelson-vicpresident and econ It ran out of gas. He had gone A survey will begin Monday omist of the First Security to a farmhouse for gas when morning in preparation for layHe was featured speaker the accident occurred. The Iowa to eliminate health and Corp. -at the luncheon meeting of the String road is one mile west ing pipe and three miles south of Tre- - safety hazards on a sec tion of UHBA. the Salt canal. mouton. Dr . Nelson also pointed out Lake- - ' City Commis-Dark,' Salt The Raining that the lowering - rediscount sion En. ordered Thursday City Investigating Utah Highway rate by the Federal Reserve Patrolmen Evan Green and gineer Roy W. McLeese to take Board is of' major significance for pipe to the Ralph Kotter said it had been necessary steps - section laying building industry. the from 2360 along and was just getting raining "In the I year ahead, there will I to South the south nuts, city dark when the Stenquist ve7 economic readjust-hidplowed into the truck. The about ment from the peak levels from The came move a after irripact pushed the truck off the group the past 21A years. We Into a borrow pit. The, of parents and children from the residential construction ticipate vehicle was owned by Cole& area marched on the City Coma to million units, possibly a up mission Petersen of Tremonton. Thursday and requested little above 1957. We expect Mr. Stenquist was a member action on eliminating Vie hazard. ,,somedeerease in,industrisdcon, a struction, but still at high levels, basketball team for the Church boy drowned In the canal. Resi- - both and in Utah. But Latter-dadents also claim that it is dirty, there nationally of Jesus Christ of is less demand on the and a definite Saints in 1954-5- and was named disease-riddecapital markets by industry for most outstanding player in the health hazard. This industrial construction. The group numbered about 70 should make funds available for division. residents representing parent- - mortgages. By Engaged To Wed long teacher associations. It was term funds in leading He Avas engaged to Donna headed capital Mrs. O. Richford by Faye Anderson of Bothwell, Box scopes, 985 Elgin Ave. (3005 markets should be available at prices making FHA mortgages Elder County. of the Nibley South), president the economist said. was He born Dec. 3, 1937, in - attractive," park PTA. There are some limiting lacTremonton, a son of Edwin O. Mr: McLeese estimated that and Mary King Stenquist. He cost of laying a concrete conduit tors, however, Dr. N e I s o n warned. was a graduate of Bear River pipe. to handle the water would School and attended Utah be about $150,000. The canal These Include a slow down in High state University. He was an presently is covered as far south the economy inapparent . since steel and In late summer - elder in the Tremonton Third as 2360 South. Some other metals. increase In Ward and bad been a Sunday . and some heal- unemployment, School and ward teacher. on. longterm commit-SECTION B ' tancy Surviving are his parents and . ments the following brothers and es- - i The meeting Opened ters: Bruce and Ileen stenquist, News 12, 11, 18 Friday morning with Arthur Tremonton; Lt. David E. Sten- - 1 Theater -- 3 Christiansen,-WHB- president, twist,. Burlington . Vt.: Sports calling the sessions to order. Wayne K. Stenquist, with the Financial P.. 9: chandising promotion and (Darlene) Grubbs Comics 10 thing explained ways for the and Mrs Vernon T. IMaril3rn) Obituaries 11 builders to present and sell more both of Burbank, Calif. Action Ads Kitchen, homes. , : .., .. Well-know- atta IL Ill o L.. FRIDAY, the ears SI. Economist ; e- - m m .tiliti.:Aiblélé.-:- ''''ZI 1.11. UTAH Program , t be coordinated and put into tic. tion through the Utah Commit. , tee on Industrial and Employ. Planning and the Statei oment Division. eSecurity airman of A. w ies 1 this comimttee, with Ames K. 'Bagley, execuuT secretary. Mr. 1 HOME BUILDERS CONFERChatting at the 15th regional meeting of the Utah Home , Builders Assn. which opened Friday at Hotel Utah are Arthur Christiansen, left, presi-- , I, dent ol UHBA; Hamer S. dulp Jr, past president of - UHBA, and Ray K. Cherry, Los . 4 , Angeles, one of the speakers. , ; , , th ... 1 . State ( SlAtf poolo i ......,...1 1,...........,,,,,.........., ,,. , 1 1 . e qk -- . t ,. ,, sl.....moimmitibomm.miort-,-,.,-itlio- ,, . I i t . , :2 . 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