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Show V leympy?' tyy y T vV'T YMTyVTtrtTYVVVV ' j Local News Second Section fab lilt Features Salt Lake City. Utah . tfbuni TV Jare, Pag? 32 Page 23 October 7, 1964 Wednesday Morning THE REQUEST WILL BE made in a resolution to be drafted by order of the Salt Lake City Commission after City Attorney Homer Holmgren told the commission Tuesday that. because ratal many' hrobleffiiH'Kaa'" arisen areas have gone into urban-typ- e development." He said if boundary lines could be ignored there would be more efficient operation of v By Dan Valentine "'stTtpfirsEntwisriitfiTr ' er midnight. Sy Block, Pocatello merchant, and his wife, Jacque- 1 i n arrived ; 1 e, me party. from flJ Dan Valentine turned on screamed! " a government services. the took Sy A STUDY BY A legislative committee could bring about a working program which could take care of thorny problems like double taxation and annexation, he said. He submitted proposed legislation which j received endorsement by the city commission. babysitter home immediately. and Mrs. Block checked on the children and pre- pared for bed. she Then walked into the . living the Mr. Holmgren told the commission some of the proposed laws had been approved by the commission prior to the 1963 Legislature, but were not acted on by that body and are in room, light and 'I know a sure way to cut down Utah's highway traffic toll: Dont allow any car on the road until its paid for. . . . Miss GENTLEMAN: Joey Salt Lake Mulliner, blonde, had the thrill of a lifetime this past weekend. She had an ana date with an animal imal named Valentine! ... 1965 Leg THE CITY attorney was directed to pursue the proposed laws through the Legislature with the aid of the Utah Municipal League. Mr. Holmgren said the city has a working agreement with Salt Lake County on recrea- tion. program- s-- The city could have similar agreements on health and air polution with the county, he said. The problems covering the metropolitan area involve many things. IT WAS POINTED out that the pro5m of double taxation has been discussed over the years by the Salt Lake City and Salt Lake County commissions. Legislation that Mr. Holmgren requested, and which was endorsed by the City Commission, includes: ' AMENDING the state law relating to contracts for public improvements by allowing the city to let a contract to the lowest re-SPage 25, Column 1 How Ya Gonna Keep Em . . THE ANIMALS, in case you know, are a new singing group from England with long manes and raw tonsils, who appeared in Salt Lake over the weekend. And Miss Joey had a date iwth the Animal's lead guitar player, Hilton Valentine (no rela- !L Costs First Stymie Would-B- e Troopers Doyle Van Wagoner, left, and Joseph Giles view the smashed front and interior of car that ended the life of Colo- - I This area" near Kimball Junction has been the scene of six fatal accidents recently. Spots are pointed out on the map. CAB Blames Pilot Error In Crash Killing Athlete in town they were imals in the local musito hear By Associated Presa dropped cal group The Mark IVs and WASHINGTON The Civil were impressed, said they Aeronautics Board Tuesday atshould be in the national big tributed tiie plane-cras- h death of time Chicago baseball player Ken The Democrats shouldnt be Hubbs and a companion in Utah too confident look what hap- Lake last Feb. 13 to Mr. Hubbs faulty judgment as a pilot. pened to the Phillies! , TWANG! TWANG! Never un derrate Maestro Maurice Abra vanel of the Utah Symphony. No sooner did an item appear in NOTHING SERIOUS com turned back because of adverse weather, the CAB said. THE PILOT acknowledged this information, and this was the last known radio contact. ' The-rout- Happy Feet? Simply Dig That Shine THE PLANE was reported missing the following day, and an aerial search located wrecklake. age on the right Inspection of the recovered side of the road, they said. aircraft and engine disclosed no There were no skid marks or evidence of any preimpact mal evidence of attempting to any function or failure, the CAB stop. said. There was evidence that the engine was developing a consid erable amount of power at impact. S.L. THE CAB SAID the probable cause of the accident was the attempt of Mr. Hubbs, not qualified to fly by instruments, to continue visual flight "into an area of adverse weather, resultdidnt maestro the that plaining use guitars in his orchestra when ing in a loss of control. The .Chicago Cubs Maurice called to. announce that on Noy. 25 the Utah Symphony second baseman and a friend, Dennis E. Doyle, 23, were killed will feature a guitar solo. Cessna when their single-engin-e AND A MANPOLIN! 172D plunged through the icy MR. HUBBS HAD a total of 71 The offering will be Mahlers surface of Utah Lake six miles flying hours, including 46 hours 7th Symphony, and Bill Fowler southwest of the Provo airport. in that particular type of airwill play the guitar while Ken THE MEN HAD off plane. Kuchler, assistant concertmas-ter- , Mr. Hubbs was voted National 10 a.m. on a prowill manipulated the mando- from Prpvo at rookie of th year in to League visual Colton, posed flight lin. Calif. The CAB said Mr. Hubbs 1962. Both Mr. Hubbs and Mr. Doyle TODAYS VALENTINE did not file a flight plan, nor was An extra special Valentine to- it known whether he received a had attended Brigham Young day to a wonderful Salt Lake weather briefing before takeoff. University at Provo, and they Five minutes after takeoff, flew there to take part in a basCity wife who still laughs at her husbands jokes Mr. Hubbs told the Salt Lake ketball tournament. after 35 years of City Flight Service Station by radio that he was over Provo. marriage. , is Flo--r She HE ASKED FOR the weather e n c e Gilbert, conditions at Delta and Milford, 621 Wilson Ave., two points along his route J to Utah and was told that while the sky Frank 'Humpy was pbscured with light snow Gilbert, retired police officer, showers at Delta, the Milford stripe-paintbowler, professional top weather was considerably better and renowned joke tellalthough there were snow show- taken ers over the mountains west and Humpy say that his wife is north. one of the best housewives in the The Flight Service specialist business, one of the best cooks also advised the pilot that the and one of the best grandmothen route weather was marginal and some pilots attempting VFR And, he adds: After 35 years (Visual Flight Rules) flight of marriage, she still laughs at along the proposed route had my jokes.'' Happy 35th wedding anniversary, Florence . . . and a Valentine to you. . . . ' '' I ers: SAM THE SAD CYNIC SAYS: Im sort of glad the Cardi- X J . Judge Wins Trip To L.A. Session won the pennant. I seen them shave on television for yean. nals The Salt Lake City Commission approved Tuesday $415.40 expenses for City Judge Maurice D. Jones to attend the National Some Afoot Association of Municipal Judges annual convention opening in Three pairs of womens shoes Los Angeles Nov. 29. Judge and a pair of mens shoes were Joues will leave Nov. 28 for apstolen from the automobile of proximately eight days. Helen Frances Roop, LeGrand, THE TRIP WAS allowed on Ore., while the vehicle was (larked in a lot at 55 S. 2nd West, recommendation of presiding City Judge J. Partton Neeley. police were told Tuesday. V9?; 1 havent v shine. MR. OLSEN SAID the farm The forecast calls for conpeople believe some sort of merit tinued generally fair skies over pay should be instituted for the Intermountain Wednesday, Region Wednesday night er teachers. The Freeport Amendment (Constitutional Amendment Proposition No. 1) will appear on your ballot Nov. 3. It is a constitutional provision which would ALLOW the Legislature to grant only property tax exemption on personal property shipped to final destination outside the state within 13 months. Here 1 another opinion on the value of the issue. Note: ' ties are losing population continually. If there were more incentive to brihg industries into these counties, I am sure there would be many of our young people who would stay in their own communities. IN THE CASE of the Moroni Feed Co. in Sanpete County: We Special to The Tribune A man who knows ship many millions of pounds of MORONI ' HE SAID FARMERS are overtaxed by the present formula which places the burden on property tax and suggested that a state-wid- e tax of one per cent of gross income would provide 28 million dollars. the favorable effect freeport on business, LaMont Blackham, . manager, Moroni Feed Co., Moroni, called for endorsement of the Freeport Amendment (Constitutional Amendment Proposition No. 1) by Utahs voters Nov. 3. Tuesday SANPETE COUNTY and tional prosperity by voting for this amendment proposition to the Legislature to consider freeport legislation, Mr. LaMont Blackham . . . Moroni Blackham said. . businessman praises freeport. Many of these southern coun Freeport Proposal Text Here is the complete text of Constitutional Amendment Proposition No. 1 (FREEPORT) as it will appear on your ballot Nov. 3: Shall Section 2, Article HI of the Constitution be amended to grant the Legislature authority to exempt from ad valorem property taxation tangible personal property present in Utah on Jan. 1 (noon), which is held for sale or processing and which is shipped to final destination outside Utah within 12 months (FREEPORT)? For Against book-buyin- g VOTE FOR FREEPORT ther of the discovery. Mr. Rich-in- s went home, obtained the money and turned it over to Dr. James R. Foulger, college treasurer, and Mr. Carver. MB. CARVER said it was his opinion the money was the actual currency taken from the bookstore. ; Capl A. W. Foulger of the Ogden Police Department said no complaint or information on the case had been filed. Central Court Urged for Traffic Cases . Proposals of a centralized court, one that would remove traffic cases from the jurisdictional powers of the justice of the peace, where heard Tuesday by a Legislative Council subcommittee charged with a bill which would be AFTER HER shift was over drafting introduced in the next session of she took the sack home and did the Legislature. not know until then how much she had taken. THE SUBCOMMITTEE hopes She said her conscience began to put its suggestions into the to bother her after a time and form of concrete plans, to be to she decided return tite money, incorporated into the bill when HER PLAN WAS to go to the it is written later this month, home of bookstore manager Lyle to Sen. Merrill Jenaccording P. Richins, 1657 - 25th St, and kins, of Weber County, chairgive the money to his wife if she man of the subcommittee. were home, or to leave a preA central court, the subcompared note otherwise, explaining mittee was told, would help to the return. eliminate y complaints from The note was discovered by a motorists who had felt among son of the manager, Van Rich-inthey were unreasonably con16, when he returned from victed of violations by justices school about 4 p.m. of the peace in small communiTHE BOY NOTIFIED his fa ties. t s, ALLOW I WILLIAM E. Carver, North Ogden, WSC campus security officer, and Dr. William P. Miller, president, said they would confer with Max Lamph, Weber County attorney, Wednesday or Thursday Jtn possible charges in the Under current taxing practice, embezzlement. They said the woman involved is 21 and a former Weber College student who was helping in the bookstore during the rush at the start of the fall quarter. HER NAME was not disclosed, turkeys for storage into states where there are freeport laws. pending the filing of charges. This is necessary for us to be Mr. Carver said the woman told him she had been working competitive with other areas in Sept. 23 during the noon hour as the turkey business. We are continually being a relief cash register operator. asked by cold storage companies She said as she put checks in in surrounding States which have the register she began taking bills out and putting them in a freeport laws to ship our prodpaper sack which she had tucked uct to them for storage in out of sight below the' register. first-han-d of Woman Admits Taking $540 at College Store "Some teachers inspire their children and others cause them By Auoclated Presi to dislike their school work," A womMr. Oslen said. Certainly we OGDEN can find a way to reward the in- an .has admitted taking $540 in spiring teacher and make it pos- bills from the Weber State Colsible for her to stay in the lege bookstore, college authorities said Tuesday night profession. Freeport Essential for Gains' other, southern counties of the state can and will enjoy addi- Thievery . WSC Eyes Charges Officers Probe Rife Shot Editor e ' and Thursday. TEMPERATURES over Utah Tuesday were in the 70s and 80s in the central and southPolice Tuesday were investi- ern porticatbut in the 60s and gating the discharge of a 70th in the north. rifle about 2:15 a.m. For Wednesday, skies will in a bullet wound in the be generally fair with high left hand of Jim Wood, 20, 1449 in Utah ranging temperatures Indiana Ave. (850 South)7 from 74 to 84 degrees and low MR. WOOD TOLD officers the readings in the 33 to rifle accidentally discharged at range. his residence when he was showNO PRECIPITATION is exing the weapon to members of in the entire region. pected his family. married er. er five-mil- s ... - GOPs Red Carpet To Roll for Barry Theyre so dignified and so polite, and so relaxed, she says. men are so blamed wonderful, how come they lost IndiaA). Incidentally, while the An- Traffic Toll - She says English boys are much more interesting to date than American boys. OKEY, MISS Joey, if English- farming specialist said Tuesday tax as the average farmer pays rado man in a crash Tuesday morning. The victim died when in presenting views on Utah edu- in property tax, Mr. Olsen said. car crashed into an abandoned railroad overpass on highway. cation needs. OTHER GROUPS appearing A. V. SMOOT, president, Utah State Farm Bureau Federation, joined with taxpayers, house- governor, and D. Frank Wilkins, wives and businessmen in a meet- state Democratic Party chairing with the Joint Legislation Committee of the Utah State Board of Education and the Utah School Boards Assn. The average age of Utah farmers has been steadily increasing and is Assn. Special to The Tribune Map shows route Sen. Gold-watnow near 60 years, Mr. Smoot A Colorado SUMMIT PARK will follow Saturday. said. man was killed Tuesday at 11:30 a.m. when his automobile HE POINTED out the necessmashed into an abandoned railsary outlay for farm equipment road overpass a mile east of the costs so much the young man summit on U.S. 40. cannot possibly afford it and THE VICTIM WAS identified must wait until he can inherit as Otto McPhay Peart, 58, Enenough to operate an economglewood, Cplo. He was apparentically satisfactory farm. ly killed instantly. Utah Republicans Tuesday were completing preparations Mr. Peart was the sixth traffic MR. SMOOT said his own opfor the appearance in Salt Lake City Saturday of presidential eration is one of the states bigfatality in Summit County this candidate Sen. Barry Goldwater, an event which is expected year. All six victims were killed gest. And Ive said frequently to push the local GOP campaign into high gear for the ree in a stretch of U.S, 40 that if I could gross what it costs mainder of the campaign. from the overpass to a point just me in gasoline to run the farm, Summit County : SEN. AND MRS. GOLDWATER and their campaign south of Kimballs Junction. I could make a satisfactory livscheduled to arrive at Salt Lake Municipal Airport are ? ToOct. party 7, 1964 on Committee members ing. ALL THE FATAL accidents at 3:10 p.m. They will be greeted by a delegation headed by 4 hand were Wallacfe F. Toronto, have occurred since Aug. 15, To Oct.' 7, 1963 Gov. George D. Clyde and including party candidates and C. LeGrande 5 Stewart, chairman; said Troopers Joseph Giles and All of 1963 No speech is scheduled at the airport. leaders. Mrs. H. Cecil Baker, Mrs. HowUtah Doyle Van Wangoner, He will be escorted by motorcade to Hotel Utah. N. Russell B. ard Summerhays, Highway Patrol. will be on North Temple to Main Street, south on Main Tanner, Sheldon S. Allred and to The accidents have included a Third South, east fo State Street, north on State to South ; with two-ca- r Kenneth Dr. Braithwaite, at Kimballs Junction on Temple and the hotel i Dr. T. H. Bell, state superintenAug. 15 in which three persons as staff of instruction dent were killed; a two-ca- r collision public AT 5:50 P.M. SEN. GOLDWATER and his wife will pay a consultant. on Sept. 27, one mile east of courtesy call on President David O. McKay of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y Tuesdays crash, in which one Saints and Mrs. McKay in their PERSONS MEETING with the person was killed; and a one-ca- r Hotel Utah apartment. The presidential candidate will then 5 6 rollover near Kimballs Junction joint committee also presented rest or work on his speech to be delivered in the Salt Lake their own views on what could Tabernacle at 7 :30 Saturday night p.m. and should be done- for the THE INVESTIGATING offiCome rain, come shine . . . schools by the 1965 State Legislacers said Mr. Peart was driving ture. east along the highway and THE SONG goes like that. V. Allen Olsen, research direcwent to The sleep. apparently But. for... the - Intermountain tor of the farm bureau, was ancar went off the highway and Region it looks like it will be other major speaker. ' struck the abutment on the jMorado Driver Killed as Car Smashes Into Rail Overpass tion). American-boyknock therri-- .. selves out trying to impress a girl," she says, but English boys like The Animals just sort . of take it easy, dont put on a show and know how to treat girls. Farmer Financial conditions are mak- a person would have to have a ing it impossible for young men $20,000 a year income before he to get a start in fanning, a state would pay as much in income didnt V proper form for resubmission to the islature. , In. the middle of the room stood a naked man! When Sy returned minutes later he found his wife on the sofa in gales of laughter. It seems a mannequin salesman had come through town that evening and left a sample of Sys approval. Since the Block store was t closed, he had brought the unclad male mannequin to the house and the baby sitter forgot to tell anybody. . islature The 1965 Utah Legislature will be urged to appoint a committee for the purpose of studying problems which effect the cooperation of local governments in metropolitan areas. Serious ' OSS, Sports Spotlight |