Show Za Jtn OGDEN STANDARD-EXAMINE- R AUGUST UTAH THURSDAY EVE OGDEN 1 UiA Clyde Confer on 1963 1V-- Study 7 V--W 5 good" ONE DECLINES ' a Clyde told the UEA officials 4? ft kxm Mite fo JUMBLED WRECKAGE of converted Navy bomber which crashed Wednesday on a canyon ridge near Lark Utah while dropping bentonite on a fire is sur-- : veyed by Highway Trooper Glenn Coffmkn The crash killed the pilot George t Ray Kunkel 31 of Salt Lake City — (Staff Photo by J Spencer Kinard) Fire Fighting Aircraft Chief Aids Crashes Pilot Killed LDSGrob In Souf nice stay I LARK (AP) — A pilot lost his life Wednesday wjien his plane crashed into the fop of a ridge while he was fighting a brush fire northwest of 500-ac- I re here George (Judd) Kunkel 31 4717 S 3075 East5 was making CONWAY SC (UPI) — A a flight Up drop ben- 33 from of students roving group Salt Lake City were on their way to New York today after leaving! this small town with high praise for southern-styl- e hospitality The students were turned 16 away from every lodging place: when told there was noroom at nearby coastal resort Myrtle PINEDALE Wyo (UPI)— A Beach so they went a few miles! five man team of underwater inland to find somewhere to divers from the Ciil Defense orspend the night ganization at Cheyenne probed They liked things so much Green River Lake Wednesday the group stayed over an extra for Diane Olson 16 of Salt Lake day and took a boattrip down City the Waccamaw River Miss Olson's clothing was found Tuesday alongside the ENLIST HELP lake reportedly with a mountain The students and their contents of which were the enlisted the help note not disclosed of Conway Fire Chief S : E Authorities had f been search Hendrick in finding a place to for her since she disappear stay He offered them the Fire- ing ner granaiatner s duae trom men's Clubhouse where they ranch June 28 ) spread their sleeping bags divers The organized with A spokesman for the group of state-wid- e capability only a 22 gurls and 11 boys aged lb to month ago were called in on 18 and a pet monkey named the assumption that Miss Olson Susie Q said they were touring have takeria swim and the country by bus and sleeping might after she out to save money So far they met disaster sometime abdut 7 pm the seen was last have been in seven states in two weeks — Utah New Mexico day she disappeared Alabama Texas Louisiana South Florida Georgia and low-lev- el Five Probe Lake Depths in) Hunt For SL Girl j teach-er-chaperon- J es tonite to control the blaze He was flying a converted Navy torpedo bomber — one of five planes owned by Aerial Applicators Inc Kunkel was flying eastward a short distance from the tt Copper Corp Bingham mine dumps on the south side of Bingham Canyon He flew down a ravine and was attempting to top the ridge in preparation for dropping the chemical witnesses said The plane's wing struck the ground spinning the craft and slamming it into the canyon side near the top of the ridge they ' said The aircraft landed in the fire itself but only a small portion of the tail assembly was burned The fire started on tjie west outskirts of Lark ancrtnreatened several homes in rk Salt Lake Count? firemen saved the homes but were to control the fire t had burned more than 500 acres by late Wednesday fire wifid-whipp- Ken-neco- ed LDS GROUP Thev are members of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints and are on their to a religious pageant in way New York Their one request was a trip down the dark water moss-line- d Waccamaw River and a local man Wendel Holbert was quick to offer his boat "We love southern hospitality" sard Miss Joye Wright a teacher "People have been good to us everywhere but in the south they seem to go a little bit -- farther for you" school impasse TO TAKE FLOOR Evans said Jensen would take the floor first to Dresent "the rationale for the board to trust ees recommendation to end the school impasse" j Utah-Wyomi- ng to Probe Utah Schools On Aug 4 T-4- gambling house and There is also evidence Ithat saloon The saloon was in WyoJim Bridger spent some time in ming and trade flowed back- and WASHINGTON ' — — iiiniiiiiiiiniiiiiMinniimmrtiTwi— —°rrr rriiiiirwiririTHiwii iwi m mi mi inrn-- miniiiinMimiiii T -L drug store off Watch infected skin Watch healthy skin slough replace it itch ana Durning are gone TODAY at all drug stores - 18-2- rrT- ' —" " i — 1" s "L n r nr nn ririnirm It said they will be seeking g $4995 OFFICE mm n ""i n in - mi mk dp©osgs Ladies' plain or printed with novelty collars Padded circle stitched Sizes 32A to 38B Reg for $100 99c IS Sizes 3-- 6x & Your choice of flat or fitted bottom 7-- 14 Twin Pre School Opening Values Double Pillbw (Cases for LS Im (2)(2C $199 Value IS' 0) TYPEWRITERS Xp r iwmraim in- formation about the quality of education The teams will be directed by William McClure who heads the Bureau of Education Research at the University of Illinois They will report to a special committee headed by Oscar Thompson professorv of education at the State College of Iowa Cedar Falls No report is expected from committee until Thompson's early next year the NEA said tXbTe 1 11 ment would De Detore the delegate assembly for discussion He ex- 0 TERMS pected discussion Evans also reported the board of trustees intends to recom- 1 men estimated mend that the Saturday meet- WEBER Chief Fire P Frank County ing be open to the press but Jones said he believed the fire the decision on whether it will was started by small children be is up to the house of playing with matches w fs 0 $147 $167 274c Holds Your Back to School Needs SUPPLY PUBLIC NOTICE! 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LEY SiS N Syracuse Utah— TA i Shoe Salon—Main Floor — (UPI) — The committee Many teachers in the state's elementary and secondary schools have refused to renew their contracts for next year in a dispute involving pay and other issues However they will vote Saturday on whether to accept the study committee as a resolution of the dispute Four NEA teams of educators will visit at least 20 school districts in" connection with the investigation to be made by the NEA's Commission on Professional Rights and Responsibilities according to the announce- un-ab- je DRESS SHOES — ng Smith-Larse- Evans said then the board's POR r e c ommndation ' automatically o t : fact-findi- ng placed The UEA officials and Clyde are still seeking another prospective member from two or three names a spokesman said It was also reported that some of the prospective committee members have asked for a chance to think over their appointment before accepting the job Names of the nine will not be announced until all have accepted the appointment officials said Evans also reported that he was certain names of the committee would be available before Saturday's session of the NEA house of delegates It is at that meeting the delegates will vote their approval or disapproval of the UEA Board of Trustees action in voting to end the Utah FINAL CLEARANCE Were 1800s 18-2- J T Butch Cassidy a famous western outlaw used to hole up in the Linwood area to evade the pursuit of lawmen in the late area along the But the colorful history and border to picturesque setting among the memories— have gone up in Keith Smith to Greendale as ius esiaDusnment of Ft prior Bridger river bottom cottonwoods will flames to make way for progsoon be lost forever under the northwest of here4 part of a new summer home The old ress n store waters of the huge new lake Linwood which was settled in The old log building which Instead of gambling store- was Smith owned for 60 years is be- established in 1903 and its log the mid 19th century and saloons of the early keeping burned this week as part of the lieved by many to be the oldest warehouses were among the days tourist accommodations buildings turned The long-tim-e clearing operations to make way and marinas will line the bluffs for the Flaming Gorge Reser- white habitation in Utah residences of the Rasmussen above— and boats and water Water being backed up by the voir and Jarvie families were burned skiers will pass over the old site Several log buildings some of Flaming Gorge Dam just south aeatn a year ago without any thought to the his- which were built in the late of the border is untu nisRasmussen had oper- tory that dates back to the furGeorge 1880s went up in smoke But the Henry's ated the store for more than a trading days the log building which probably slowly invading —ADVERTISEMENT-ATHLET- ES seat of Fork the white half century Valley was built by mountain man Jack settlement and activity as early Near the turn of the FOOT GERM century as 1825 wnen Ashley's men held the old town KILL IT TO HOW boasted two hotels their first rendezvous at the DAYS IN 3 two stores two blacksmith mouth of the Burnt Fork not with strong Instant-dryin- g pleased shops boarding houses and a If VISITED BY BRIDGER your 48c back at any stateline that one of the nine persons National Education Association nominated for the committee said today its investigation of has declined the position be- teacher unrest in Utah will be cause of the press of other com- made Aug 4 to avoid intermitments He will have to be re ference with a citizens r 1 state-lin- e OUTLAW HIDEOUT Historic Utah Border Town Put To Torch as Reservoir Rises Utah-Wyomi- didates were being sought today for positions on the select com mittee which will probe Utah's educational problems This was the word following the third meeting late Wednesday afternoon between Gov George D Clyde and two offi cials of the Utah Education As sn—Executive Secretary John (J JiiVans Jr and President Moroni L Jensen Evans said after the 45 minute meeting with the governor— the third since Tuesday morning— tnat progress in naming the committee has been "very X forth the step across the LINWOOD (AP)-- An old town Robertson in the middle of the me linwood —its log cabins and its historic 19th century was moved by By Gerald B Trapp SALT LAKE CITY (AP)-- At least two more prospective can 1VV MOUNTAIN MEN'S RETREAT Main Floor Apparel a 5-16- 36 I |