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Show ww ww w rr-- y 2B s ww o w wnr yyvryryyr Tnrn'rinnnrf,r w w w Tuesday, October 24, 1967 DESERET NEWS, yywryio 'q ;.JL w 'u-- w w w yyorT,,rr n e w -- yw-w-- Pm Ar " Ifc v L Af " V'V rtz?? m .f; L,ffi r I V:" Cl3fc,v; I 5 rt ,;. -- JP? r V , f : Ji '. JL v-- v" Youth-Face- &pf - s'.fcts -- f , - tvi Tm running the Fire Depart- Willie L. Ortega, 19, 567 Pug. ment, and as long as Im chief. was bound over to Third Ill continue to run it, die chief sley, ;District Court Monday on a re. assured die mayor. Mayor Lee said that he under- duced charge of 2nd degree stood that firemen have been murder in the death of furnished a letter from the Phillip, Blackbear. union condemning the present commission members. He said Ortega was originally charged further that any political contri- with first degree murder after butions by union members is a Phillips body was found in a violation of civil service and vacant lot near 522 N. 5th West He was the son of on SepL-2Q- . election laws. : V: Chief Walker and Public Safe- Mrs. Lola Blackbear of 625 Gun. Commissioner James L. nefi PL ty Barker Jr. joined in denying Ortega is being held in. the Jail with any political campaigning by Salt Lake lout bail. firemen. City-Coun- ty Jl - A 'J1zzl- - In this setting, the rock, normally red, orange or sandstone, abundahtly watermarked with black streaks, became shimmering silver and purple, casting eerie shadows across the canyon floor. into The group packed sleeping bags about midnight, but had a difficult time sleep- - Resort, just outside the park. There, members-o- f the San Juan County Commission and Canyonlands National Park in southern Utah is spectacular any time of year, but outdoes itself in color, climate ; the Monticello Chamber of Commerce had the campfires blazing, the steaks jpn the grills. After sundown, the party boarded the jeeps and headed for a moonlight tour of part of Salt Creek Canyon. and hospitality during October. Members of Utah Aircraft Owners and Pilots Association a this discovered during camping trip to Canyonlands fl AUTO LOAN MONEY? ' dozens of eggs, pounds of ham and stacks of hotcakes. The party, led by Kent and headed up Fern Frost,-th- en Salt Creek Canyon, for a look at some of the worlds most spectacular scenery. Two hours later, the tourists reached Angel Arch, a formation carved through years of time by Natures skillfull B-Continued from Page l and this claim. The Legislature hand, using sand, wind tools. the as rain has all of the power of the peoThe Angel stands, head ple unless it is specifically deabove the immense bowed, nied in the state constitution, expanses of wilderness where he said. . Mr, Snow questioned the at- the American Indian once in a land yet torney generals power to chal- made his home, and where uncharted largely the committee. lenge At this point, Judge Hanson the remnants of his civilizathat possibly Mr. tion are plentiful. suggested Roe, who is not on the attorney generals staff, might file the suit as an individual 'by eliminating the possibility that the Supreme Court might rule Mr Hansen is not the proper party and not rule on the question of the committee's legality. However, no action was taken on the suggestion and the suit was left as filed by the attorney general. Judge Hanson took the case under advisement He indicated a decision might be reached by Wednesday. Earl G. Fogel, 83, 925 E. 2nd John and Mary Geintzscheln South, retired comptroller of the Fogelgren. He married Ivy May Reeve on May 4, 1916, in Salt Salt Lake office of Internal 'Lake City. Survivors Include his widow, two daughters, Mrs. Carl F. and Mrs. (Merle) . Erickson A. (Florence) Nickerson, all of Salt Lake City ; three grandchildren, two greatgrandchildren, and a sister, Miss Mary F. Young of Mich. Public Masonic funeral services be conducted Thursday at noon In the MasonAlbert Gallatin Award for long, ic Temple, 650 EL South Temple, where friend? may call half hour meritorious public service. before sendees. Entombment He was a member of the Acawill be in the Shrine of Memocia Lodge 17, Masonic Temple, ries Mausoleum. in Salt Lake City. 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They're the only kind he corrioe. i : 4 -- r See your nearby OlctmobLe Declef r j D 8 "youngmobi e ton ; fl Interest computed on discount basis t" IL 11 fl ing because of the brilliant moonlight Next morning, Dick Smith, sherSan Juan County iff; Cal Black, San Juan County commissioner; Bruce Halllday of the Monticello Chamber of Commerce and his wife, Sue, began frying Earl Fogel, Retired 'Watchdog' IRS Comptroller, Dies On Trial PURCHASE - Reduced Count Mayor J. Bracken Lee The Utah Office of Defense changed his (pinion Tuesday on will conduct a civil defense should he chief of Salt Lake L ercise Oct 'citys Fire Department, 7 Federal, state and local plans He said he has complete in Chief Grant R. will be tested to cope with a confidence Walker. sitdeteriorating international Chief Walker appeared before uation, Brig. Gen. C. C. the City Commission Tuesday to state director, said. assert his leadership of thi de- Simulated emergency condi- - parturient since he learned, he tions will require officials at all said, that the mayor had said levels of government to exercise!138 week at, th1e. fireJ?S I. Fisher union president . and ito ldentlfy lvejought to be made fire chief be- major problems applicable to a cause he was running the Fire 'nuclear attack situtation. Department anywayf 4 .NO ' Vi s It was found Angel Arch, framed by steep canyon walls, is one of America's unique natural sculptures. six Park National in its Salt Creek Canyon site at Canyonlands only years ago. Rev-enu- ', VV ;. w .it'Y !. T$x 1 -- -- - ,7 - . V 1 i. rA ' U:-.ITv A' A ?V- tjhfc? V l VI 't Thor-stense- r- - V VV 9 W V Group Schedules CD Exercise J I 'y y WW yyyyyy vr h f ....... ' k' ' -- |