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One of the neighbors has that skips a thump and then. now every Shoveling snow is not 7 good for such people. v By M. .DeMAR TEUSCHER Deseret News Political Editor west were urged Monday State leaders of the water-sparsof look their own for solution of thfeir to beyond tho boundaries v ; common water problems. , One such solution, proposed first in Las Vegas last September and discussed here in Cheyenne by legislative and administrative-officialof 13 states, is a regional water com- mission embracing the en tire western United States. The matter came before the Western Interstate e 'self-intere- st . s on Water Problems meeting here prior to the Western Conference of the Council of State Governments which begins Tuesday. y Rep. Marlin T, Kurtz, speSRifr of the Wyoming House of western. water groups tend to - plan for the - fu- -i ture as if theirs is the only or- Committee If - the --TV- camerman .- had gone to the' neighbor- hood in' the summer ".hed!: have gotten some good : shotsof Mr. Glines hooking- a couple of little cars to the rear of that snowplow trae-- : tor. - COORDINATE-ACTION-Re- p. Kurtz, who is chairman of the interstate committee, said Smile VyasHis Pay He took the contraption to picnics and gave kids rides, and the only pay he wanted was to see smiles cutting across some - snaggle-toothejlI- freckled cheeks. A such groups must he "cognizant e of one another and their problems in search of, a inter-relat- Dedication of the new temple,of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-daSaints in Oaklantf this week will be observed with the publication Saturday of a special temple sec-- . tion for regular Deseret News subscribers. -Containing many photographs in fuU color. thesection will; include inside and outsfde views ofthe new temple along With- color photographs of the Churchs temples throughout-th- fr world. Printed on highquality paperthe dedication section .will make an attractive aiuvenir edition and worth saving. In addition to the one copy subscribers will receive Satur-daothers may be obtained by sending 25 centsfor each, Section, Deseret News, P.O, Box 1257, Salt Lake City, Utah 84110. y y, d - ts Hed been fired. After A foreman ; 27 years. for the Salt Lake City Streets 3 Hurt . Department, hed been given an ammunitiojFDox Car-Trai- n: full of old coins and wallets by his son, who d urn " earthed them on the job. .What do. you do with a find likoihat? G. L. Glines had never been eonfronted with a r situation like that, and didnVknow. He talked wtih several people about it, including the police and JHe city attorney.' - d Mrs. Grace Stewart, 37, East,' was listed in fair n condition at St. Marks at LDS Hospital following a Hospital. accident shortly after mid- She .suffered; a possible basal night at 3rd West and 2nd South. skull fracture and lacerations. Two other women were inMrs. Clytha Anderson Logan, 45, 2834 Childs Ave., Ogden, sufjured in the mishap. fered a fractured left ankle and INJURED: possible. internal injuries. She Mrs. Virginia Tamplin, 46, 376 was listed in fair condition at E. 7th South, was reported in St. Marks Hospital. condition. She suf"critical Investigating officer, Ed fered facial lacerations and pos- Jones, said the accident ocsible internal injuries. curred at 12:01 a.m. when the A in " Didn't Court1 day to report the find. id so, the City Commission fired him. Some people may think' the worst of G. L. Why? i ; . ' 751-3r- 1 Commissioner George. Catmull indicated that Mr. Glines took too long from Wednesday to Mon- - Salt Lake City woman was critical condition Monday car-trai- . Hines. - . - court But G. L. Glines didnt get-- a chance-t- o telLhis side of the story before the City Commission. - The Stat Board of Examine: s Monday authorized the State Businsss Regulation Department to lease quarters downtown in order to release office space in the State Capitol. Secy, of State Lamont F. Toronto said the department pre fers to have all its divisions under one roof. This includes the pubiic service commission, de Friends Rallied To His Side Im not a court and Im not a city commissionSo Im not qualified to rule on whether or not L. Glines should have been fired. ' The sun will rise tomorrow if a man loses his job. He can get another. But he sits in a dark room with his head in his.hands if his character is questioned so publicly Many of Q. Il Glines' friends have called to . assure him that they have faith in his integrity.Even though-hehashad thexhancetoarrhis r-- side of the story before the City Commission; the friends choose to believe in him. ' I do, too. And I hope that you wont be too quick to condemn this man, either.- G. , badly-neede- UTAH STATE PRISON 1 - time on a parole Mr. Toronto also reported that Capitol Plaza Cafeteria is depreciating its furniture over r a period, but is not clearing any substantial profit. Clarks five-yea- slow-movin- rt . nt - NEWS - ts ' single-engin- He predicted that the state would have to subsidize the cafeteria operation and recommended that a reduced rental ol $350 a month be continued. e examiners approved a real estate and securitiescontract with the Dinwoodey Fursion. niture Co. to provide carpeting The department of contractors and draperies for 'legislative is the only one located down- committee rooms for $15, 918. town. The ethers are scattered through .the State Capitol. Mr. .Toronto said the vacated office space will be available for SHOP TILL use by the State Council on Agthe - State Committee - on ing,Children andYouth, the State Planning Coordinator and for a permanent press room. Funds are available out of collections in the hands of the" Business Regulation, Department, Mr. Toronto said. If necessary, TONIGHT a supplemental, appropriation to the department can be asked from the State Legislature. niiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiniiiiii area. violation, d -- was reported missing, at the 11:45 a.m. count for the farm honor crew, said Warden John Turner. The crew, had been working in the prison barn A state prison trusty disappeared from a farm crew west of the prison Monday. Malcolm Jones, 41, serving auto driven by . Mrs. Logan . OPERATIONAL FORCE? When early snows blanketed torn stranded them in Sheep stopped at a stop sign at 3rd He raised these question: Utah over the weekend, the jeep Canyon. State road - employe -West and 2nd South and then Should such a commission be strictly for .research or patrols, state road crews, sher- Clifford Mangum had rescued proceeded into the path of g switch engine. should it also function as an op- iff's posses took to the hills to them and nine others of a Matt The engineer, B. D. Leeper, erational force? rescue lost and stranded hun- Behunin partyrThe groups had Should it be set up by interbeen elk hunting. 50, 721 N. 8th West, told officers ters. he saw the auto stop for the stop state compacts on an official baCOUPLE RESCUED A search operation acsign and was sure it would re- sis or be an unofficial organizamisAn unidentified Salt Lake couits more than with limited complished tion authority? main stopped for the engine to such a com- sion when it not only rescued a ple was also rescued from the for Who pays pass. ' missing Hill Air Force Base ser-ge- area. He said the engine was travel- mission? and his wife, but also Mr. Mangum said that there toward is first the What step two about or three ling only miles per hour. setting up such an organization? brought out a logger stranded in were reports of another group stranded farther south, but "was .Dr. Warren A. Hall, director three feet of snow. of the University of California The rescue group were bring- making h (heck with, relatives . Water Resources Center, sug- ing out Sgt. Thomas E. before attempting to plow his gested that governors of the 13 Schwartz and his wife of Layton way to them. western states establish a task from the mountains ' east of Boyd Farnsworth of Richfield force from each state to work Fairview, Sanpete County, when also was in the area, but had with the Council of State they came upon Roy Dingman, Sea RESCUERS on Page B-- 2 . in the formation of a 52, a logger from Spanish Foik. ELYrNEV(AP)TheCivil-Ai- r water comregional permanent WALK Patrol launched an ex- mission. : ; panded ground search, .includ-in- g Mr. Dingham had walked A resolution to this effect was National Guard troops, 11 miles when picked up. about SECTION B at 17 in Las ' Vegas Sept. Monday for a light plane passed of the Western Inter- Hill Air Force Base, Utah Fish a meeting which disappeared in an eastand Game, Weber County, Davis Conference. ern Nevada snow storm last state Water Hall traced the historic County jeep posses and other City, Regional ..1, 2, 11, 13, 22 Dr, , Thursday. were in the rescue .3-- 7 1 Sports development of water resources parties ; group. e Financial in the west from agreements 8, 3 The missing In Wayne County, Zurrell Pot- Comic? 10 was flown by Mrs. among small groups of water ..10 Alma Smiraldo, 48, an Ely users to the interstate agree- ter, Grace Potter, his wife, Music 12 nurse. It vanished on a flight ments such as the Colorado Riv- Wayne County recorder, along Radio-THighlights with Kenneth and Loya Rees Obituaries 13 from Ely to Battle Mountain, er Compact .13 about i 150 air miles over . Each one of these steps in and their son were rescued after Weather Map Tri-Pac- . mtain-rang- Action Ads : : es. p; - nt LATE LOCAL s. Nevadans Push Plane Search . Because G. L. Glines never did get a chance to tell his side of the story to the City Commission before he was fired. Even- the foulest murderer gets his day in er. Elton K..McQuery, director of the western office of the Council of State Governments, brought up the question of a region-wid- e western water commission, We have passed the time when we can. think only of our We must now' own look to the interest of the entire west, Mr. McQuery said. Three occupants of this car were hospitalized early Monday morning when car collided with slow moving switch engine at crossing in Salt Lake City. ' And now G. L. Glines was .seated in his living off and his head in his hands. room with the-ligh- 13-2- divi- - Orange 4s my favorite color them know chat rescue efforts from now on, T. Sgt. Thomas and search was under way. Schwartz said Monday after he A small airplane flew over and his wife were rescued from us but it was Saturday wilds 16 above the morningr the blizzard-struc- k clouds, I piled a big : miles northeast of Fairview, fire, but he didn't see us. , Sanpete County. Mrs. Schwartz added. It was snowWhen the orange-colore- d an awful feeling to hear that cats hove into view to rescue plane fly overhead and not oe the stranded couple it ended a able to see and know the pilot, five-da- y ordeaTof lighting cold, couldnt seeit,us. hunger and three feet of snow. flew a plane Sunday morning Mrs. Schwsirtz was worried over and circled quite low. Sgt. children four about their they had left with friends last Tuesday. Backaf homei 93Beacon St.7 Layton," Monday the couple their expediences. We. went hunting last TuesFrancis, 45, suffered severe day .and reached the Skyline head cuts. He was in "fair" con- Drive area about 6 a.m. It startdition Monday in St. Marks ed to snow about noon, but only Sgt. Schwariz very - lightly, Hospital. said. Mr. Larsen received head During the night, the tent See DEATH on Page B-- 2 caved in from the heavy snow. I didnt want tpjeave in the dark because there are several roads and I. was afraid of. taking, the wrong one. At daybreak after sleeping in the Scout (a foiu wheel drive vehicle) we started down. Some-- , thing went wrong with, one the axles. ; V; . Since Wednesday, we slept In.; the car and cooked on our camp Schwartz climbed on top of the camper and waved. He made a swoop over the area and then disappeared from aid. sight, Sgt; Schwartz had an" anxious moment, but he was back within a minute'and made three sweeps. His last time over he was low enough to wave to us . . A short time later as we were sitting in the car listening for news, a big orange snowcat from - Dugway- - popped- - over a 'I -- r ridge. A Weasel owned by the Weber County Jeep Posse was right behind it. Man, was I glad to see those -" w guys, the sergeant said, f I figured we had enough food to last 30 days. We were not in real topble, but it was cold and the snow was deep up to the windows ofthe. car. And my wife was a little anxious about the Children at home, the sergeant said- .- t ' ' d A Utah, Highway Dept, em- 75 yards to the bottom of Price ploye was killed and another se Canyon, riously injured Monday morning The death, added to those of when their sanding truck went two women who were victims of out of control on snow covered weekend jnishaps, Utah Highway 50-- and plunged toll for Utah Highway 50-- 6 about nine miles northwest uf Castle Gate at about 10:30 a.m. Investigating officers said the driver apparently applied the (separate brakes and the hpavy vehicle brought the utah traffic the year to 259. wentout of control, glanced off This is only less a passenger car and plunged e than the record toll of over the side of the embank263 for all of 1963. It is 25 ahead ment. 6f last year at the same date.. Both men were thrown out. . 6 i , ' .. ' four-deat- hs all-tim- : . DEAD: , Johnny Crocco, 37, Kenil- - worth. Mrs. Vera Lockhart, 47, . 804 Lake City. W. 7th South, Salt Patricia Boylance, 18, 854 3rd South, Salt Lake City. E. . PRICE truck c.r e w sanding d roads in Price Canyon plunged 75 yards into a deep canyon - : . Monday morning. Killed- - was Johnny Crocco, A two-ma- n; snow-covere- , No' one in the passenger cat: " ' was injured. r ,2Car Coilfsipn and Emery St. (1170 West) Saturday evening. in a car driven She was riding south, on Emery SL by James East, accordBoone, 48, 1856-6ting to Officer G. E.. Johnson Jr. - Patricia' Roylance . coed is victim ..... . -- h Kenilworth. i The other auto was westbound., In .critical condition was Alfred r Richens,-bishop"the on 5th South, -- driven' by - James , Price Third Ward; Church of s D. Larsen, 28, 516 Navajo St. -Christ of Latter-da- y Saints. "(134(1 West).;; ,, je-su- ' The - accident - happened on - Mr.1 Boone and, his wife, ... stove.. ' Sgt Schwartz said that he Mrs. Lockhart, a beauty shop . jowner, was fatally injured in a two-ca- r collision at 5th South of ; ;;i ' a-tic- ker Mr. Glines Urged D Rut- h- rs. Vera Lockhart .thrown from car . A added lothe food , supply by ... shooting a' doe. There were a lot of deer in the area, but I wouldnt suggest, anyone go up . there to hunt them With the deer we had plenty of food and plenty of wood. We found an old sheep corral with plenty of wood. We burned the wood - to conserve- - our -- camp stove fuel. ' We : did ration our - r;: food'With ihe exception of the Barbara deer meat returned Newi over the car radio let ; AA a u A m a a Jean gives father, Sgt. Thomas Schwartz, kiss after he and wife, Elsie, after being stranded five ddys in rugged mountains during deer hunt. A- - |