Show Ogden Standard-Examine- Saturday May 11 1974 r Hercules to 2977 County Before New Rocket Firings t ace mi t SALT LAKE CITY (UPI) -Nine candidates filed for the US Senate and 18 for Utah’s tvo congressional races before the 5 pm Friday deadline Eight hopefuls — including Democratic Ee said the Bacchus fire stanoto tion was well equipped manned Hercules Inc has agreed tify Salt lake County officials arcund the clock and capable of before test firing rocket motors taking care of most any situ- ation which might arise on the at its Bacchus Works 3530-acr- e Herinstallation The fire department and we are aware cules joiptly announced Friday “However plans to 'aid in communications there may be times when we will need the assistance of the during rocket tests Chief said Charles Paris Fire county and we would want resulted them the new agreement here” he said from last Sunday’s incident in Plunkett said that in the fuwhich a Trident rocket motor ture the fire department will be malfunctioned and exploded during a test firing causing about $500000 damage Hercules and Thiokol Corp are subcontractors to Lockheed Trito develop the three-stag- e dent missile which will be carried in nuclear submarines Paris said the agreement will greatly improve the relationship between the two agencies SALT vacated by Owens in his quest 'or the Senate CANDIDATES LISTED Twelv candidates filed including six Republicans three Democrats two American Party members and one from the Lib- LOWEST TIMFUATUI'iS NEW ORLEANS MIAMI — Senate contenders ertarian Party — The Republicans were Robert Wayne Owens and Donald Holbrook — filed petitions with the B Hansen Lynn M Hilton RAIN SNOW Decker John Dwan SteSecretary of State’s office on Doug M Harmsen and H AusAlt phen the last legal day HOW tin Belnap Democrats were The nine Senate candidates in- Ralph McClure Allen Howe and UN WEATHER FOTOCAST cluded the two Democrats Daryl McCarty Americans were FORECAST — Tonight will find showers and rain from American Party hopeful Ken Lawrence R Kauffman and RoGeorgia Larsen Louie Youngkeit and bin J Schafer and the LiberNortheastward through portions of the mid aid North Atlantic states as well Bruce Bangerter and Republi- tarian Karl J Bray as in the lower Lakes area Clear to partly cloudy elsewhere Minimum readcans Jake Gam Byron Ramp-to- n In the First District incumings include: (approx maximum temperatures in parenthesis) Atlanta 60 (79) Dale R Hawkins and Paul bent Gunn McKay was the only Boston 46 (57) Chicago 50 (64) Cleveland 55 (69)Dallas 61 (83) Denver 41 S Knowlton Democrat to file Republican (80) Duluth 35 (51) Houston 67 (87) Jacksonville 60 (87) Kansas City 46 The most crowded race was hopefuls were Mrs Dorothy C (78) Little Rock 57 (81) Los Angeles 57 (70) Miami 74 (88) Minneapolis 38 the Second District congression- Clark Joe H Ferguson and (59) New Orleans 69 (84) New York 50 (63) Phoenix 69 (98) San Francisco al battle to fill the seat being Ronald W Inkley American 50 (61) Seattle 46 (57) St Louis 48 (71) and Washington 59 (74) degrees Party candidates were Daniel Worthington and LS Brown The campaign for office gath- FORD ered steam meantime as Continued from first page Owens introduced his crew to Continued from first page full of rumors All that have actor Robert Redford Friday and will continue to be about as Redford would been presented to me today are and disclosed fund-raisias concerned and contwo at appear ap good false and the one that heads scientious citizens make it that the list is the one that says pearances for Owens in the East the constitutional processes are President Nixon intends to re- next week g said one Owens working as the founding fathers sign” the Times quoted Ziegler function of $100 and person per as saying intended without riot or represdeter- $150 per couple will be Monday k ‘‘His attitude is one of sion without as yet seriously PROMONTORY SUMMIT -- significant reversal of a trend mination that he will not be night at the Washington DC tem- toward reliance our strnegth at Brisk winds and in- on the automobile driven out of office by rumor home of Averell Harriman weakening to failed he said dampen peratures Owens said the second function home and abroad” he said in the annual Golden speculation excessive charges will terest SHORT ON CARS the be Wednesday night at This was his only mention of Spike Ceremony here Friday or hypocrisy He is up to the of in this age of battle he intends to fight it New York home of a friend Watergate in the prepared Several hundred spectators Ironically Owens Lasker and Mary energy commodity shorand he feels he has a personal remarks Some passages con- - shivered through the hour-lon- g Redford I n the abanintroducing tages and constitutional responsibility the donment following of for trains travel a to do so’ the Times further Owens drew laughter when he ceming his observations after a ceremony commemorating o£ the com- ““f1 actor “consented the had said two as severe of railroad to aajiyersary ago years shortage as Peking trip quoted Ziegler saying transcontm- ipletion to of some me that raise ‘ now cars has travel-studdehelp were d passenger leader House Repulbican Continuing a ental railroad to hear praise for establishment liberal Eastern he said developed to enlist personal campaign identical to those a speech he long-dea- d workers and hope for The train said Sir William next week” public support Nixon was to fly money That was an apparent refer- made a week ago at the revival of the popularity of rail may have been 75 years ahead to Oklahoma to address eveservice ence to discussion of whether University of Michigan of its time just now solving the ning commencement exercises Mrs Bernice Gibbs Anderson financial Owens was and pollution problems getting energy NIXON at Oklahoma State University’s SUPPORTS who 23 years ago began a his the for in East created backing by the automobile spacious football stadium in Ford told newsmen in Buf- - campaign to bring to the of instead campaign being a victim of it Stillwater NY Friday that he tention of the world the historic Railroad officials from Union DENIAL ISSUED A recent student poll insite here was honored with a Pacific and Central Pacific laid dicated about half the campus Utah Democratic Chairman supports President Nixon as a wreath in memory of workers opposed the presidential visit John Klas called a news confer- much now as he did when died building the railroad who University authorities said they ence Thursday to deny that became vice president last fall of the 0gden Standard-Exam- and the traditional reenactment would bar hostile placards from party money raised in Utah He said the subject of the iner completed the ceremony ‘with the stadium was being diverted away from President’s railroad Viekman William Sir resignation! possible the word: “Done Owens forcing Owens to raise historian and featured speaker NEW BLOW mentioned even wasn’t during in the East But Klas presented the Golden Spike Commencement Talk ' Nixon’s hope of gaining the money said if Owens is getting his fi- his meeting with Nixon Association of Box Elder County initiative in his fight against nancial ST GEORGE Utah (UPI- )in the East “We did not even get into with a stamp collection comsupport possible impeachment received he’ll have to answer to the votof Utah President resignation” Ford said “But I memorating the 100th an- University another serious blow Friday ers for it P will deliver Gardner n could infer that he has no niversary of the when conservative Republican commencement the Redford a Utah resident and intention of resigning” speech at railroad Sen Milton Young of North Da- star of “The Great 1 Dixie June College Gatsby” He said the meeting covered The historian said popularity kota long a Nixon stalwart to the campaign “a briefly spoke great many subjects of railroads has reached a urged that he turn over the workers and said he planned to matpolicy foreign including high since their decline in presidency to Vice President do a lot of work for Owens ters” and 1950s reliance on the the ‘Gerald R Ford until the im- when he arrived back in Utah “impeachment automobileduefortotravel proceedings” peachment question is resolved this summer He urged workers “We talked about the “Radical changes in thinking proceUnder the 25th Amendment to to do what could on behalf dures that would be followed” over the they past five years” the Constitution Young said of the because as Ford said campaign however have resulted in a Nixon later could reclaim the Redford it “There’s no put presidency should the House Bebe Rebozo here” vote against impeachment or Owens then drew laughter 'the Senate acquit him after a when he said “If there is formal trial please step forward” Owens admitted later he’s having trouble raising camFIRM OWNER paign funds from traditional Utah Democratic sources Continued From First Page MADE CONTACTS the absolute minimum He told newsmen this is benecessary to give public ex- -' cause party leaders have been pasture to the political and supporting his philosophical difference between Donald Holbrook opponent Democratic the candidates” he said Gov Calvin Rampton has “The shorter the campaign At endorsed Holbrook the better it wi’l be for me and strongly He said Klas has made conthe voters” Mr Inkley said tacts in the East to raise camHe said he is planning “the Family Prices funds for Holbrook most unusual campaign” ever paign Y'u “Mr Klas made contacts in waged in Utah have and there “Its greatest feature will be a Washington LEAF been contacts made as far as total lack of the carnival at- fund raisers are concerned in mosphere usually associated New York to try to raise money with ' political campaigns” Mr for Mr Holbrook but they have Inkley said not been successful” Owens ugend—— iH rj jHH northern NIXON Hundreds Turn Out ng For Spike Ceremony fund-raisin- ee near-comple- te w at-fa- lo VjfSSMS - ocean-twicea- LAKE CITY (AP)— notified immediately of emergencies He said the department will be notified in advance of all rocket motor test inj He said the company will demonstraprovide briefings tions and tours to acquaint the fire department with the Bacchus operation He said he hoped to work out a similar arrangement with sheriff’s authorities next week SURPRISE SALE SPECIAL CAUTION He said he and Bacchus Works General Manager MW Plunkett met today and agreed the fire department should receive advance notice of all firings In addition he said that in the event of major testings fire officials will receive a special caution He said the department will depend on a radio communications system which will be set up shortly Paris said this should alleviate a problem which occurred Sunday when switchboards of both places were swamped with calls and neither organization could reach the other County fire trucks and an ambulance were sent to the plant but were not allowed inside the gate They remained on standby outside the gate about 30 minutes Pars said he and his chief officers will tour the plant soon and will acquire security clearance for entrance to the facility r Dress up to 50 i off t: Smocks off 20 Pont suits 20 off r Snoes 1 0 off i said that in the event of a authorities will be admit ‘Q' t"SVine"Tf Tddmonaii fire assistance is needed “Naturally the Sunday incident upset me because we He fire weren’t advised People were calling us and we didn’t know ’ what was TRAINED CREW Plunkett said Hercules has its own fire department trained to handle most Bacchus problems He said only a small fire broke out Sunday and it was quickly contained by the Bacchus PHARMACY & ORTHOPEDICS ’ FIVE POINTS AT 2ND & WASHINGTON 394-946- 3 25-ye- ar 25? ENJOY MOTHER'S DAY DINNER Popular COLES FOUR said LOW COST “And since I don’t intend to Asked how much money Owens has raised himself from accept large or contributions it will be a low Eastern sources he estimated about $20000 he said cost out-of-sta- te CLOVER RESTAURANT 303 Washington Blvd Open 8 till 8 O w Show Mom You Love Her Too By Taking Her to Dinner Sunday! CARNATION FOR MOM SUNDAY MAY 12 BBBsadBmHEasnB campaign” “If I get the Republican nomination I will work with the party in the general election” he said “I won’t have a separate organization but will conduct my campaign through the county organizations” Mr Inkley is campaign chairman of United Way in ' Northern Utah and international of the Photo president Association Marketing He is married to the former Ethel Zaugg of Syracuse in Davis County They have two children FEATURING: ' SI HYING SINCE 1115 W and SONS MORTUARY PRIME RIB FKinJlg - - (Professional - - JCrtistic PHONE ) for reservations if you like O SPECIAL HOURS: SUNDAY ADVERTISEMENT ) Rev Robert L Harris will pay ) tribute to the late Judge Charles Sneddon Sunday May 12th over KVOG radio at 7 pm I went before the Judge I around 12 times Each time he I cut my fines He also released e man from jail when I told hirr that the man had no business being in jail 12 NOON to 10:00 PM ) ) 1 ONLY I ) CENTRAL QUIET “AVENUE” LOCATION Safe Easy Access to Chapel Ample Off Street Parking 3303 Washington Blvd 62M851 1160 37rii 621-676- 0 ARRANGEMENTS MADE FOR: Burial spaces ) — Anthony’s Family estaurants Cremations Shipping Flowers Vaults And Funeral Insurance frjV' ADAMS AVE AT 24th I M -- 4 |