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Show DESERET NEWS SAIT LAKE CITT, UTAH Saturday, B April 20, 1968 1 Mes Utah Dim Case lcatft iiveir The Utah Public Service Comission Friday ruled against the Raft River Rural Electric Cooperative Inc. and in favor of Utah Power & Light Co. in the portentous case to decide which will serve a vast mineral extraction industry on the Great Salt Lake. The specific application of the two organizations was to serve j -- - the Magnesium Project, a joint venture of H-Inc. and National Lead Co. on the west side of the lake. Doris Shiby si ows strain of ordeal with robbers. K Woman Robbed s) Sen. Bennett To Announce? But the Utah PSC's allocation authority in the Great Salt two strange-lookina block from the grocery store. :saw men. The woman said he then tried ered a fake beard and the mate' Lake area appeared to give the privilege of serving He was booked in Salt Lake walking toward her. She said to shove her over so he could 1 the glove near where the mmeral false into of the car, but then one one, wearing a beard, City Jail for investigation robbery. proached her side of the car them grabbed the money bag on mpn as about 5 feet 9 inc5 tall By M. DEMAR TEUSCHER HAS CONTRACT The money, consisting of 10 and the other, wearing a blonde! the seat and they fled in oppo-;an- d 215 rounds.' about weighing m nlntL knnlr t. .J 01 L !tl a News Political Editor Deseret site directions. Private Pwer Officers combed the area1 tiie passeii- - K. T. Reynolds, 3933 S. 400 from the store to where the bag, had not been recovered as dVessT" .,0 sfrvf ha,sActon!rac' Sen. Wallace F. Bennett's apprched I & of this morning. . , East, told police he saw the arrest was made but could find itna Min:ra,ls ger side. announcement P 8 on Co. the The victim, Doris Skiby, 23, The bearded mar tried to altercation, but thought he was no trace of the monev. Miss ,amic'al U.S. Sen- a fourth bid for of 01 his LaKe 5,311 jleat told police she had picked up grab her car keys and then hit witnessing a family fight andlskibys car was also dusted for interfere. However, when fingerprints. the money at the Valley State er with his fist when she start-didThe commission set the nego- - ate term will come this week- fol-man ran, he j Be quiet and the bearded Bank, 3300 S. Redwood Rd., and ed screaming. She said the cloth bank money tiated rate at 3.1 mills per kilo- - end, sources close to the senator lowed a and returned to the store. picked glove up told he wont her, you get hurt," bag was inside a paper bag on watt hour on a fully interrupti-jn(jjcafetoday. the seat of the car when the ble basis. This means that the She said she had just pulled: adding, Shut up, or weU kill that was dropped. of a Volunteers Formation power company can cut off hel Police said they later recov-.- l thieves grabbed it. into the parking lot when she you. 'for Bennett when its at time organization, power any load requires. ,ed by Salt Lakers Jaren L. of Two men, one disguised as a woman, mugged a woman gro- eery clerk as she started to get g L out of her car at the Bargain Basket, 602 W. North Temple, she had just obtained from a bank. They attempted to take her car keys, but when she wouldnt relinquish them they fled on S4.0UO foot. About oiescribed ap-jg- bothS may'Sp. .. ' j j an hour later a man was found hid- - Ing in a hedge along (j about 1-- itafte SHifflenDs Car rasped bons Q station does not issue a sticker endanger the public, Mr. Jackson said. The 12 workers wear no uniforms and frequently take cars needing brake adjustments or other work to staions to find wm A.81 Each car must have a front cars awarded stickers are safe to drive. Raymond A. Jackson, state Suspension orders have been, pUbjc safety commissioner, issued against 33 of the states, said one of the frequent assign-1,70- 0 automobile safety inspec- - ments of these troopers is to fol- tion stations for failing to make low through on cars rejected by inspection stations as hazardous.; thorough inspections. In addition, the State MAKING which will ... SIRE ft88 pulled, the thickness of, We want to make sure that; the brake lining tested and the! way Patrol has assigned 12 full-- ; time workers to checking; these cars do have preventive lines applying power checked inspections and making sure that work done and that some lax for leakage, he continued. High- - wheel He explained that sometimes the brake adjustment has to be loosened to remove a front wheel. As a result this brake and maybe others must be adjusted after the wheel is rein- -' stalled, he said. UEA Turns Down Pact Hold Off It of officials However, Magnesium Project said they announced earlier In the week could live with this restriction., y t0 a obvious 32 YOUTHS, ADULTS ARRESTED IN HOUSE NOT UNREASONABLE is not unreasonable, page can-The- statement, power plant would be built as standby ener- - There has been little doubt for gy source. more than a year, but that Sen. Bennett would seek to retain the TURNING POINT on-sit- Police arrested 32 juveniles and adults in an apartment house at 810 E. 1st South Friday at 11:30 p.m. after officers went to the residence to execute a warrant for the arrest of an adult for contributing to the delinquency of a minor. Throughout the 3.1-mi- ll e fra bttlf he has held. the lengthy hear-8?- 81 17 years smee his rate had fig. ver ured as the point beyond which m the Magnesium Project said it could not go and still compete in the marketplace. The Utah PSC order based the figure on a load of 80 mega- - Deputy Joe Gee said the juveniles appeared to be under the influence of some drug. Several of them were runaways and one was an escapee from the State Industrial School. The juveniles were taken to tlie Salt Lake County Detention Center, and the adults were booked in Salt Lake City Jail for investigation of contributing to the delinquency of minors. watts- - jhis hat into the arena as a pos- - Neither party has an Project proposes sible challenger to Sen. Bennett. announced gubernatorial candi-t- o construct a 52 million mag-- , are that Atty. date: nesium metal electrolytic reduc--' Mirations and Milton Hansen L Calvin L Rampton, But tion plant on the shores of Great P1 northern Tooelehad who " rumored theDepartnent f Develop-Senate candidate, says he ment Services, will also get into likely . The Raft River Coop, which his will make plans known m u,e Democratic isjthe batte f()r See RAFF on Page B-- 3 nomination and the right to tae next ten days. Betting is he 11 run a8in for governor. Bennett. j Magnesium q, - Sgt. Deen L. Eskridge, police special investigations division, said the arrests were made after the officers determined that conditions in the home were detrimental to the health, welfare and morals of the teens. oppose Bennett for the GOP nomina- tion. Kenneth L. English of Moab had announced he would enter the race, then withdrew this week, explaining that he could not raise the filing fee. date who appears to be nearing the filing stage. Their field still W. Carl includes Buehner, House Speaker Franklin W. Gunnell, Veigh Cummings and State Sen. W. Hughes Brock- bank. Numerous GOP leaders POSSIBILITY DEMO his commission post in 1964 to Sen. Brockbank to seek expect take his state position. pomted as a director two years Nor is it likely GOP Congress- - reelection to the state Senate a year after he resigned! men Laurence J. Burton and Mr. Smart, a city resident, ago commissioner. He still; Sherman P. Lloyd will have See SEN. BENNETT, Page B--3 city has been attending meetings of as .. , on ear e serve a lo. party opposition. the district board and taking ( In IS par, prcgrans. on tte! B Directors make policy for the !matter until he sees the f0SSlblllty tof 01Psa 1966 chal apPears Central Utah Project. mayors letter, e r e. 14 City, Regional Mayor Lee said Salt Lake Mayor Lee said the City bam Un,'ersl y pro e - TV Highlights ung 2 to recommission like who would City residents, pay proper-- ' sor 3 Obituaries ty taxes, for support of the can-- , mend the appointment of Water 3 Considered as the most likely Weather Map Superintendent servancy district, should have a! Department representative of their city gov-- ; Charles W. Wilson to the dis- - Democrat to file against Rep. Action Ads ....16 emment on the district board. trict's board. Lloyd is former Salt Lake Coun- - Womens Page Smart Asked To Resign he! l i Lr settle-s,eerin- J'AalS j There is no indication of any: Republican opposition to Sen. WATER DISTRICT POST said, that the average owner of' one of the first 135,000 ears Utah Finance Director Her-inspected this year, paid be- - bert F. ground which we have gained, tween Smart, who was appoint-h- o By HAL KNIGHT . $7 and 8 for added labor! cnH of director Utah Water 8 Deseret News Staff Writer .costs beyond the . 2.25 fee for ... Conservancy District Board Instead, he said that if local . when he was a Salt Lake City The suggestion that Utah groups could get high salary in- -, lomnL which has school teachers hold oft signing creases it would stimulate other. , Commissioner, has been asked contracts until an acceptableldistricts to move in order tofst spveral s atlons their pn?t to resign the conservancy disjlege of inspecting cars, he said, trict post. effort has been made by all compete. boisl a caT on a lullng was school districts, Salt Lake Mavor J. Bracken turned; r,,. i." Drornjsed the full sud-:1- s mufflers and asked him to leave the down today by the president of nort" of the UEA for anv local! and cnecJt,ng the Utah Education Association r . 0 teachers having diffi- - exllfiust PPs for leaks, and water post in a letter. baU oints and rods for The mayor said Salt Lake g (UEA). culty getting a contract looseness. City has had no representation President Jay L. Nielsen ment Mo,oris,s should have no com-o- n the convervancy district noted that many of the states Mr said that four of 8S adsboard since Mr. Smart resigned are local education associations utah.'s 40 school districts haveiplant ',hlf y?,ar, having successful contract talks offered contracts. Most districtej1" with school boards. aVuatly are signed up by early lvay ches lth hicb 18 has iing v Speaking to more than 300 ed- l,ested and ad3U8!ed aU he3' ucators at the UEAs House of lvni light testing machines. at Utah, Delegates meeting 51 ITEMS CHECKED Technical College, Salt Lake; The president appealed for will in solving educational! City, he said that statewide 'good pjftv.one items on every car negotiations did not seem ap- Pretaems. A snowstorm zeroed in on u must be checked as part of the this time. at propriate Utah this morning northern NEGATIVE SITUATIONS wU1 arise but 8 reasonable and :road sPrta8 green to "er fest of each car inspected. turnilg To think of making a state- - ruimMAeoH hnth white and caus-- i L. was appaCb Calvin Gov. by. Rampton wide stand at this toe would n g numerous part,es can resolve the problem concerned about the only create negative situations B--2 3 espeaccidents, INSPECTIONS on See UEA on valuable to Page lose Page and cause us cially on the freeways. bUt testified that a,., dldacT j JSmSSI SECTION Com-,enge- r' 4-- ' ' WmteF Clobbers Utah Again ,.rf . V j? S, s ' S Vn' 'p. v i B-- Wasatch ilvd. Crash CCills 1, Courts Another One man was killed and an- - north on Wasatch from 4430 auto South, Deputy Kay said, other injured in a head-ocrash early today at 4430 South1 He added that his investiga and Wasatch Blvd. KILLED: James Dal, We-- S n Property damage accidents occurred periodifrom Sait Lake cally on City to Draper all morning long, but no serious injuries were reported The Utah Highway Patrol urged motorists to stay off the Another spectacular accident but without enough ofoccurred only two blocks away freeway, the order, cars enforce to ficers Friday afternoon at 4430 South kept entering and colliding or and 3065 East. sliding off the slushy surface. ST 5 Heavy snow reduced visibility mile at the Salt to W'"ma" Lake Airport and an inch of after arrival at the University ivehicles coUided as the- - car snow fell in one hour from 9 to Peter Hospital of chest and internal attempted to pass the glass 10 a. m. INJURED: Michael Radulovieh, 20, 1788 Hubbard injuries. Mr. Radulovich was in truck as it was making a turn, The rain and ,snow sll0wers fair condition suffering con- - pppy Qary Anderson said. Ave. Seven-ca- r at 13ti South was just one of numerous accidents in snowstorm. cus;ion' pileup on Bruce Norton, 20, 5419 WaySalt Lake County Deputy Sher- ,J'J'iaeail'ng J" at estimated was . . man of Lane driver Damjige (29)) tfu? East) colli Iff Norman Kav said 10 to each of the vehicles.; the car. was treated at Cotton- rain and snow TIe f)l0 showers continuing in the val- - will be mostly in the 30s tonight again when temperatures failed arcompanyiiig sion occurred alou! 1:20 a.m. 1011 a npar P,et1Pl Utah and of Utahs! wood head in and snow to across the and cuts. have low no flurries frost as The traffic first as was death Wellman Mr. leys Hospital warnings expected, go The car driven by - Nevada today. was traveling south on Wasatch 48th of the year. At this date last truck driver, Albert Keely, 61, Ave., was treated by a Boulevard and Mr. Radulovich year, 63 had died In auto acci- 'physician for chest injuries. was making a left turn to goidents in Utah. m?iA8"dreS,edby one-quart- Thei31, 157-Fir- -- A A, |