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Show w t r tw -i VTVVW " f ".I mm m ywyvyyyii - -y-y' ? ' ' - utin 'i yrr ij - , w v t"W 'ft y w"wv ww yryyrr , (UPI) -- f Tom Mix couldnt have done better. ft any Clarence Cowboy Allison Joined up with a posse to hunt down a man suspected of drunken driving. Less than an hour later, Allison spotted the man on the run, spurred , his horse and used his lariat to bring down the fleeing suspect. Authorities said- - the. man, identified as Louis Thomas, 25. of Fort Hall, Idaho, had lit out on foot after ing Highway Patrolman Boyd Hall stopped him west of Dubois. , The chase began . near Moran Junction after Patrol- . man Hall received complaints several motorists that been run off the road had they a by speeding vehicle. Hall said he chased the fleeing vehicle for 40 miles over Togwotee Pass at speeds up to 100 miles an hour before finally stopping it five miles west of Dubois. The highway patrolman said he handcuffed He (the suspect) , was standing on hi? constitutional rights so much that his identity was not learned until late a Teton County Monday, sheriffs deputy said. rryTyyyrr r'yryi1 'l i . ' - V ' .... . ' . .Joint JACKSON,' WYO. ' - . . hr w Bid On Tunnkl DESERET NEWS, Two Salt Lake Foley, Panorama Qty, Calif., In DUCHESNE ronstructlon firms, bidding as a the amount of $5,807,395. . the man and put him in the joint venture, submitted the low . All contractors submitted bids squad car, but the suspect bid for the giant Water Hollow on the circular design schedule Jumped out and began Tunnel project Bureau of Rec- of construction. They had option lamation officials report the bid to bid on the circular or horsening. ' a was shoe design, for construction of from $5,594,828.13. nearby Cowboys and Bruce Inside finished dlanv 'Allison, ranch, The engineer! estimate , was eter tunnel which will be Mike Stamper and George $6,365,790. The winning bid was approximately 4 miles long. Johnson, and two Wyoming submitted by Boyles Bros. Drillmotorists, Bert and Douglas ing Co. and Gibbons k Reed Co. . Johnson of Crowheart, then The 11 bids submitted were joined in a search for the opened Tuesday at the Bureau man. The suspect was found of .Reclamation office Duchesne. Construction time For 45 minutes later. the project is 1,150 days. The apparent next low bid was submitted by Wlnston- - DEDICATED AT USU 13 CERTIFICATES J5.0M (or m) lap Mrtlfleitl. run-fro- BONUS EARNINGS CERTIFICATE 12,501 (ir Mn) p twit Mrtlfltit. in-to- MAXIMUM EARNINB PASSBOOK Hifliiitltialnti CmpmindsO ! Cuts Power FINE ARTS CENTER Wednesday, October 18, 1967 DUILDINO and LOAN 16 SOUTH MAIN STREET fire j they couldnt see what the dam-- , 600 age was, said Alan Pitt, Kamas which and 800 acres of range land and city marshal. The fire was believed to have left southern Summit County without electricity' was finally originated at the new city dump contained last Tuesday. west of Kamas, but was later Electric service was restored, found to have started approxito Kamas, Woodland, Francis, mately two miles from there. Peoa, Marion, Oakley and the It burned the area adjacent to Samak area of summer homes the old Keetley Road on proper- by 9 p.m. after five hours of ty belonging to Don Befg of. blackout. Heber City. Late Tuesday Mr. Utah Power and Light crews Berg said he didnt know if his reported at least two poles 200 sheep grazing in the area; power were safe or not. carrying the 44,000-voThe fire, first reported at 11 supply in the area were destroyed. It was not known how a.m., was fought by approximany more were involved. mately 100 men from the State Crews were in the area short- Fire Control Commission, South ly after noon but the fire was so Summit Fire Department and hot and smoke so thick that the Summit County Sheriffs Office. Mr. Pitt said the wet spring; and summer had built up a' heavy growth of range cover! and the past weeks of dry weather had made the fire hat- A KAMAS g destroyed between LOGAN Utah State Universitys new Fine Arts Center was dedicated Wednesday afternoon during ceremonies is the buildings theater. Barnaby C, Keeney, chairman of the National Endowment for the Humanities, was speaker at the dedication. A dedicatory prayer was offered by Dr. J. Duncan Brite, emeritus professor of history. Dean Carlton Culmsee of the College of Humanities and Arts presented a statement on the significance of the center and a faculty trio consisting of Professors Max Dalby, Irving Wassermann and Warren Burton presented (elections. A premiere concert by the Utah Symphony was scheduled in the Fine Arts Center Concert Hall Wednesday evening at 8 p.m. Prior to the concert, Pres. Daryl Chase will confer an honorary doctor of fine arts degree on symphony Conductor Maurice AbravaneJ, lt UTAH'S LARGEST - MOST COMPLETE APPLIANCE CENTER ard great of MPMaBe yen 0 MAJOR APPLIANCES A TV AND STEREO SMALL APPLIANCES APPLIANCES T PARTS & SERVICE KITCHEN REMODELING -- Mar ara jail a law af tH Oraal luya Right Mewl W hava Creed Opaain Spariali la (vary Department. Mak yaur alactiaa Pay N Maaay Dawa And Taka up t (6 Maatfcs ta Pay. Cam t wr Oran? Opening Tadny.. 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