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Show Air Services Meeds Stated1 Aerial !Pirft : i . Utahns Thursday utged the Civil Aeronautics Board to certify more air lines for service to Utah, giving it a better link, with areas important to its future growth. Statements by the Utah agencies presented the public hearing of the reopened Pacific Northwest-SouthweService Investigation, continued to charge that the lack of aclequa'e airline service had already Hurt the generated and that air traffic to be generated on the Salt Lake City, Portland-Seattl- e routes is more than adequate to justify competitive sc- -, ces," said G. Sen. Frank E. Moss, presented a comment enlarging upon his joint statement with the Utah Congressional delegation. N Utah, in spite oi its size and economic importance presently has competitive sendee between only two of its top 30 This repairs - '(destimyjis). state of affairs is seriously impeding the economic development of the state and can-nhe said. longer be tolerated, Utah's simply perpetuated to monopoly air subjugation service to its northwest markets and perpetuated its lack of serv- non-sto- p Walter Smith, director of the IndusU'ial Promotion Referring to the CAB's decision in the original case, which did not follow the examiner's recommendation that Salt Lake City be given two new airlines, Sen. Moss'said: Needless to say. when the decision was finally handed down. I was stunned and dismayed. It New-mau- n. state. "We believe He added, There is obviously adeouate traffic to justify several direct flights to major cities in the Southwest The hearing, in its second day at the State Capitol Bui Wing auditorium, is being held before CAB examiner Ross I. Utah ice to the Southwest. Most of those appearing on behalf of Utah entered their statements as a statement of rather than as testiposition, mony, which would have been subject to cross examination. This was done in order to speed up the hearing. Both Gordon Thompson a.d , Dallas-Housto- Multi-Millios logyoir Decision) September 21, 1967 -- : v v-- - 7 Off, WV Six weeks after two Park City package liquor agencies webe closed, apprehension has developed that the move mav cut into tourist, convention and ski business. I John Klas, chairman of the Utah Liquor Control Commission, said Thursday that for this reason and because of several citizen complaints, we are going . , , By DON WOODWARD Deseret News Business Editor ' expansion of Hill Air Force become Base to an established aerial port was outlined during hearings of the Civil Aeronautics Board in Salt Lake City Thursday. A ar The expansion could add 450 more personnel at the bast, said Hal R. Belnap, 'project planner of the Aerial Port Operation. The proposed expansion would triple the base's air freight terminal and would provide facili- B1 By GORDON KIRBY Deseret News Staff Writer Dollar Plan n To Triple Terminal Size SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH Thursday, . Aft Hill AIF DESERET NEWS oard To Kestydy ' flammed New City to Orleans. Fort Worth and San Antonio. The state has no direct link with the Southwestern cities and only one major airline linking it with the Northwest. Gov. Calvin L. Rampton appeared Wednesday afternoon at the hearings to enlarge upon his and to statement, pi timed stress very strongly that the eco .rtnic development of this state has been seriously impeded by the lack of adequate airline service. He said airline earnings and load factors were such that tpe CAB could consider authorizing flights into areas that may not return as high a load factor, but See UTAHNS on Page B4 Claren Nelson oi the University of Utah entered their remarks as testimony. Mr. Newmann presided over the original service investigation and had already recommended two new . airlines to serve Utah. But his recommendation was not followed by the CAB when it gave awards last April. The CAB then reopened the hearings to decide the issue of turnaround service for Salt Lake City and Denver on one' hand and cities in the Northwest and Southwest on the other hand. Twelve airlines are a party to the hearings, many of them offering to provide flights from Salt Lake City to and from Salt Lake - . ties for the huge new C5A military cargo plane now being built j by Lockheed Georgia Co. The northern Utah area will, be a key inland port and is ai hub for a great portion of the Zone of the Intenor activity," said Mr. Belnap. The new C5A aircraft would fly cargo from HAFB to Asia and Europe by the polar route, lie said. MOSS TESTLMONY I - v fit j to look at the whole situation up there." "If it is necessary to reev, Sen. Frank E. Moss, aluate our earlier decision, well referred to the proposed aerial have firsthand experience to port of embarkation in his testiMaa, Im vntt I said. he it base on," mony at the hearing. 1X7. Qaaihiaa at faaani "It is anticipated that this, Commission members were to ktaaatf aD eat pataaci. Wy, al aimtim eaaaat make a field trip Thursday afport will have a minimum of 150 ternoon to Park City to talk military and government civO-- , tan employe passengers per dayj Phillip Blackbear Morfin councilmen with the .mayor, city and disembarking to embarking citizens. . murder victim and private Style, By Jove from and In foreign points," he Two package agencies said. Where can I get nuns suit pattern? Our mm in Eng- Patk City hotels were closed six Many of these military pera reguweeks .only ago, leaving land wants to get a suit nude while he is there, but wants an sonnel and government civilian outlet in a grocery store. lar American stvle. I can only find snorts coats in pattern books. employes will arrive and depart businessmen are Community from Hill through Salt Lake Mrs. B. S Ileber City. worried the winter ski, convenCity's airport," he added. be will tion and tourist trade David Pullman of English Tailors. Salt Lake City, sugHe urged better air service to move. the hurt by gested to Do-l- t Man that you write to Wales Designers, Inc., all parts of the U.S. to better 3 OTHER AGENCIES Avenue. New York City, N.Y. Do-l- t Man contacted this serve these passengers. firm and learned that employes there do make individual In other business Thursday, READY BY 1919 commission took 'the seven-mapatterns to measure. Mr. Belnap said HeadquarIf vou want a nmtem tailored to exact measurements, be under consideration the possibilhas directed Hill to USAF, ters, to for $16.30 the coat; $13.50, trousers; $13.50, ity of changing the package spend prepared to become an Willie Louie Ortega, 19, 567 make preparation .vest; $18,30, topcoat or overcoat. Measurements needed inagency at Granger to a regular Ave., was charged Aerial Port opera Pugsley established clude waist, breast, in.seata, outseam and sleeve length. state liquor store. C141 and C5A Thursday with first degree don supporting An alternate suggestion is to send these same measureThe commission is also con der in connection with the death by July 1, 1970. ments to one of Utah's tailor's. Most have English woolens sidering reinstatement of agenIn response to that direction, of Phillip Blackbear Della Wood tells Capt. N. D. Hayward about robbery. Miss Morfin, available for suiting material. cies at Wellsville, Grantsville the base has prepared a recom 1 Yi. 625 Gunnell PI. and Hurricane. mended construction program The Morfin boy was reported How About Snowshoes? Commission comptroller Ferwhich will be submitted for the missing Friday and was found rell H. Adams reported a small after a Fiscal year 1969 program. Wednesday I just started the 8th grade, and we dont have a bus this evening five-daincrease in over-al- l liquor costs. in a field of for search Authorization funding of, We two miles live year. He predicted that gross sales in the construction program is, weeds near Girrard Avenue and away from the school. When Salt Lake County will be down Congressional 5th North. He was the son of upon predicated it gets snowy, we wont be 'Lola Blackbear. during the next quarter because approval," he said. able to walk thnt far. Can of the copper strike. . The initial construction pro--j Ortega was arraigned you help me? DE, Sandy. Mr. Adams offered a striking! posal calls for a 108,600 square, Thursday afternoon before City loot air freight terminal expan-- judge Maurice D. Jones, who example of how commission Scftry, DE. but youi ad'costs are increasing. sion, enlargment of outside stor- set preliminary hearing for Oct. dress inricated you are withAdditionan coristructon Dm !e 23at 2 p.m. it. Last COSTS GO UP age in tlie MIDVALE gunmanihave is not known, said the cap- - the car was stolen about 15 to 20 B-The defendant was charged in AERIAL on See Page caryour the Jordan Board of lie a In April 1962, said, who robbed the Continental tain. minutes before the robbery and a complaint signed before Education bused some stuload of paper sacks (used to Bank of, Midvale Wednesday got A blue car believed used by,it was oun(j jq or 15 minutes dents from your area, but Judge Jones by Police Sgt. Glen .bag liquor at state agencies) $15,514, one of . the biggest Wednesday s robber was found afterwards," said Harold Despain, director of Cahoon. Capt Hay-i- n 'cost $4,300. Today the price ofjhauls in local history, bank about a half mile from the bank it where Also ward. the transportation, says the polCapt. Don Ferguson, detective spots of is lot a sacks of the the same carload officials reported Thursday. Safeway parking division, said the investigvion icy of not transporting stu723 E. Center St. (7720 was found and stolen were both store, $6,700. He walked into the bank, 8100 dents within 1'2 miles is being more strictly enforced this into the report the child was within a half mile of the bank. And the bags are obviously aL South). State, at 1.25 p.m. and pomt- - It had been stolen from year. 8 missing led to the disco vet y of as described was The robber City, Regional Adams Mr. the1 poorer quality, an automadc pistol at a tell- 2 the body. Riverton Motor Co. used car lot about five feet seven inches tall, Theater said. Miss Della Wood, 42, 1564 E. Still Signing Up ier, 6 The body appeared to have about 27 years old, blond hair Comics 7693 S. State. at Commissioners also: 8425 South, to enforce his 12 TV See CHILD on Page 3 shirt. Highlights tan a that established been land It Ls has an -V- oted to hire wearing to be built We were told hat a new shopping center appraiser idemand for ck u1 of bi t of the value to the determine Penon 3500 South and 2700 West, to include a ZCMI store, commission warehouse at 1645 Leave out the $1 bills and fill ury's and Zinik Sporting Goods. Is this true? CB, Granger. S. 8th West, scene of Thursdays it only with the $100s, he said. ls of commission the Valley Fair Shopmeeting. The Valley Centers, Inc., developers She was ordered to clean out considering buying the properping Center at 3500 South, 2700 West, Granger said the projthree cash drawers 21 successively have of To leases date, ect is in the last stages financing. ty. It is now leased. been signed, but more are needed before construction begins. Discussed a system of delist- - in adjoining cages, according to Hayward, Salt Lake Included in the complex are ZCMI and Penneys. Ziniks has a method of determining mg" tell her about not signed up. which brands of liquor havei01 sheyiffs department. When Guy Farns-- i pitched Guy onto the sidewalk, to have paid for the football, little time to .yea only bgger bai!k shoes- condition, !Guys best sales potential so as to1 onlbattered and his head his on worth snapped bicycle hopped baul Will he live?" she asked on. Mrs. ' Rodney E Ferguson, avoid long periods of storage. Shiny But Not Slick Aug. 31 and rode off into the'four ribs. 11743 was of them fearfully. Princeton of Discussed Ave., possibility He didnt hear the quick, Could you please tell me what kind of wax is used for obtained by a bank bandit. sunny afternoon, he had nothing shampooing rugs when she got. Its too soon to tell, th. taining a consignment of liquor cient bustle of emergency room (he call about her ' on but new floors in rest homes and hospitals? It has a high gloss, but is a of mnd to state pair the robberies from distilleries injured son. 'green-cladoctor replied, Generally bank no! slippery. L.W., SLC personnel at University Hospi-- , Minutes later, she was standing warehouse, paying for liquor as have netted well below $10,000 football shoes. Guys heartbeat was faint loutside the emergency room, and he labored to breathe, Suddenly as he steered his tal. Guy was unconscious. it is needed rather than tying up Miss Wood succeeded in Do-l- t Man discovered the wax" you asked about is blke t0Ward 1,16 sporting goods He carried no .identification, feeling, as she put it, lost." Then the boy in advance, cash screamed, again two tear armins and obtainable at janitorial supply houses, but it is not. really store but police got the familys ad-Medical people and again. c?lhsuon! eas cariridees b the8 sack wax. It is a polymer preparation or a mixture of wax and His run-iwith the automobile dress from the check that was in and out of the room, but had, Somebody thought of th. to go off about seven minutes polymer. shaken woman outside and has- Whether later. worked was Lov of they Lee Lovinger, Jr., an official injjer Co., said prepatened there to reassure her with not known, ration of the floor surface is ex'remely important. All old these words: undercoat wax must be stripped off completely. Then an Capt. Hayward said officers Your son is unconscious. Ha sealer is applied, and finally the polymer, shook down several taverns isn't feeling pain." A good job will last about three months, and the floor and motels Wednesday night Then she was alone again cleaners. Prices for without finding any trace of the may be cleaned with certain Inside the room, eight physi$4.80 for will $3.55 about be con"iners stripper, humilinfortended Guy's injuries a cians The name, rank, family for sealer; $4.50 for wax and polymer and $4.15 for polymer. The officer said he fits the concussion and of Salt Lake and address punctured lung, iation for about sells $3.55 A concentrated cleaner liquid a brain contusion, which is like County- men killed in Vietnam physical description of a man a gallon. held up the First Security a bruise of the brain tissue. are being sought to place in When they wheeled Guy out of 3982 Bank State at Wasatch Clearfield. morial Park. Around Second Time , the room, he was still unconMayor Charles J. Eddy, Bvld. last July. scious. His mother hovered over J was unable to attend the lecture at the Tabernacle Clearfield, asked for the infor- During a discussion Wednes-- , the boy day and night. recently by Ir. Paul Dudley White. Is it possible to get the matjon in a letter to Salt Lake, day afternoon with FBI officials. As tlie days passed, a sort of ThursCommissioners and other officers, Capt. Haytext of it? Mr. N- SLC. County consciousness returned foggy ward said it was noted that! day. Twice the confused boy lelt You will be able to see the piogram on KUED TV, Chanin been! The is built being the, bank robberies have park r the hospital in his pajamas and nel 7, Thursday, Sept. 21, from 9:30 to 11:30 p.m. shape of the state of Utah and a occurring in the Salt Lake area taxied home. Back at tlie hospi-ta- l, will 15th month servicemen two or on the plot honoring every he gained ground speedily. It Takes A Lot Of Apples be placed for each county. or 2(dh day of the monh. he is back home, w hre Today wasThe referred letter to, what significance Can the small red apples that arc produced by the this may, his activity will be restricted for Newell, Knight, Salt Lake City awhile. That means no school, flowering crab anple tree - used for jelly? Also, do historian. no strenuous activity, and espe' black walnuts picked from the tree need to be roasted or othThe Clearfield , mayor also " erwise cured before use. DAC, Mi 'way cially no football. of that relativies ' suggested Mrs. Ferguson is grateful lor ' , , 'i f 'i 'if 'V 4', 5. dead Vietnam servicemen could Yes, you can use the- - apples tor jelly or spiced apples, what she calls the "marvelous salt Lake County commission; send the information directly to ers said Melvin S. Burninglum, Stilt Lake County agricultural skill" of the people who attendWednesday repealed a 1953 the Clearfield Memorial Park edition of all amendments and r agent. y ed her son. ..Walnuts should be allowed to div thoroughly before use, Project, 88 E. Center St, Clear- - revisions to the Salt Lake CounGuy, a lad who lost a football since the husk produces heavv xpir.ing while it is still soft. field, Utah, 84109. season but hung onto his life, is ty Code and then approved a The nuts are very good in cakes and candies, he told Do-l- t This would assure that none 1966 all! W edition, including quicjdy becoming his old self Man. They need no pasting. would be missed, he said. jamendments and revisions Guy Farnsworth shows model cat to his mother after crash and crisis. again. Him puMm? Dial hi Maa, ( Maoday Hmofk May, Da-- Da-- American Complaint Filed In 136-St- h Baby Death n mur-aircra- ft Holdup Nets $15,514 A Big Haul S.L. 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