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Show "am" Ders I 'Poisons Still Present' Skies To Explode July 4th Spectacular In rShayw DESERET NEWS salt "Reports that the Skull Valley Area is clear o! dungeious compounds ate tulse." Dr. D A. Osguthorpo. Salt Lake . charged todu. Department. Challenging reports issued In the Army, Dr. Osguthorpo said that the toxic neive gas poisions released onto the Skull Valley larea in March are not ) V PettiftioirBS Earlier this month. Army that investi- if-- ials into the loss of some sheep was "nearing an The liquor-by-the-drin- k bill will end" and that diey hoped to deballot go on clare mo area sate in July. Nov. 5 general election, a statewide check indicated today. However, investigation is still To bill on had to: going on under the direction of ballot, Utah Stale 1). partment ol 1. Gain on from nearly 40,000 Health and the Bureau of Land Management. voters. TOXIC INCREASE 2. Obtain 10 per cent of the number of reg of Dr. Osguthorpe said it was istered voters in 15 coun- ssible for the organic phosphate compounds to increase in ties who cast ballots in the toxicity as the molecules re1904 general election. align the structure of the A check of county clerks compounds bv combining with organic materials in the by Citizens for a better soil and vegetation. Utah by Opposing "We are new monitoring the. showed that proponents area with cattle and as soon as; of the bill have apparently met the weather cools down in' B. Harrison displays shells for fireworks display to both those requirements. 'September we will begin muni The organization said that the Laura Lynn Martinez, 9. area with toring sheep: as of Friday evening, county again. said Dr. Osguthorpe. 'clerks had certified 40,715 sig"Right now, I would say that Cache County assessor, will be-- ; natures, and that 14 counties the area is unsafe for any-- ; come executive director for the reported certifying enough pe-- ; thing. We will continue moni- - Utah Association of Counties titions to exceed the 10 per cent toring the area until we estab-- ' Monday, lish that there is no danger." requirement. He replaces C. A. (Tabby Tooele County, which would WHODUNNIT! Grant, 70, American Fork, who be the 15th one to exceed the 25G after serving retiring The story is one of "ho-ii- s 10 cent mark, probably alper executive director. Mr. dunnit. According to Dr. Os- - vears as has enough valid signawill ready consulcontinue as Grant There is no mysguthorpe, on petitions, a spokesman tures to the tant staff. tery about the death of the for the group opposing Mr. Christensen served as but the Army thinks sheep said. UAC field director the past year A hearing has bten set in' there is." In that county 769 persons and served as previously Third District Judge Stewart M.J "Since the beginning of the , would have to sign petitions to vice jiresi- li'lsecretary-troasurerHansons court for 9 a.nt. July, whole incident the Ar meet the TO per cent figure. ot the associ dent and president t),l shout five timpx 10 to consider a petition for As of Friday night, the Tooele He was a ation front firmation of sal-- ' of several Pa r Xul'"111'11 monlber of llle Board of Direc-cel- s county clerk had certified 627' y s of property in the vicinitv names on petitions, and had tors of the National Association j Because the Army has been 0f Countie-s- ; . not yet checked petitions controut 1 of and State St ' owned unwilling to allow publicity of; The npw cxmltive (lilwtor VpuZ taining an additional 444 names. ,he incident much of the infor-wa- s by Realty Co. The 14 other counties in clccted governor of Utah kei)t classl' Boys State while a Logan High which more than 10 per cent of las, Although the parcels havel?.13.110."he Sa'd' Th'S ,0ti School junior in 1941. He attend-beethe number of persons who votJack E. Christensen tentative'v sow, other pressure 0n people who have ed Utah State University, in the 1964 election have ed . . . new director are invited and will be consul-studi- ed the problem. bill served in the Army during signed cred at the hearing July 10. World War II and managed a petitions are: Le'retail shoe business in Logan Club, a lornter American The parcels include: Beaver, Carbon, Daggett, Du- and B,on post commander, B before terms lour as achpsnPi serving Emery, Garfield, Grand A building with business member of the Cache Chamber Cache County assessor. . Kane, Morgan, Piute, Salt Lake. locations at 342, 348 and 350 S. He married Joyce DeWitt in of Commerce. Summit, Wayne and Weber. State. He plans to improve the rffec- City, Regional 1947, and they have four chil-Secretary of State Clyde L. That portion of the building 2 fovernnient Miller is the official who will dren, Caren Lee, John D Stev- - ,vf"w ,of with business locations at 360, Obituaries I1" U,ah ,hrou8h ,1,e UAC- 3, 4 !en B. and David M. rule on whether the bill goes 364 366, 368 and 370 S. State Weather Map "I plan to encourage contin- - on the ballot He said he would Mr. Christensen is past presi-- j east of 66 Exchange PI. Action Ads See UAC on Page B-- 3 do this at 5 p.m. Friday, July 5. dent of the Logan Quarterback1 That portion of the building in which the business locations! at 45 to 59 E. 4th S. State are! located. gation 6,400 the put the signatures supporters petitions Conrad Deseret News Staff Writer Liquor-by-!lv-drtn- k Hearing Set On Disposal Of Property 1960-196- ' to go on because of disunity in the Democratic administration which encourages the enemy to hang on, it was charged today. This factor, plus mismanagement, is also responsible for national failures in crime prevention, poverty eradication and fiscal affairs, charged Rep. George Hansen of Idaho, the kevnee speaker at the Salt Lake County Republican nominating convention. It was held in the Terrace Ballroom. He told a crowd of perhaps registered Names Leader ron-,sPe- n "America's longest war with its smallest enemy" continues for at least signatures Commissioner the apparently the By DEXTER C. ELLIS T ? bids' n k SECTION 1 delegates that Republicans face a difficult task in the coming general election because it is harder to sell intangibles like freedom and character than to sell tangibles like pork barrel handouts. 800-90- 0 .4 , said, the fate of the country depends upon a Republican victory and the rebuilding of the spirit and character of the people. Later today, the delegates were scheduled to vote for candidates for county commission, state Senate and state House of Representatives s heard Plaques expressing apprecia- - Tiie convention-goertion for services to the party sharp attacks on Rep. Sherman. and Sen, Wal- were presented to Willis ti. P. Lloyd, for former county GOP lace F. Bennett, chairman, now candidate fori 'heir stand on open housing and secretary of state, and Mrs. I0un control by their Republican Madge Fairbanks, national Re-- j opponents, J. Reese Hunter and publican committeewoman. Siaracotures "The products are stable and lingering in the vegetation and iin thp soil," ho said i Convention Claps LBJ Corps Hansen B1 ertified !awn v. the Utah National Guard. In addition to the aerial explosions, center field at Deiks will burst alive with scores of unique ground displays, Commissioner Harrison said. Adding to the Derks Field fireworks will be a display at Jordan Park, 1080 S. 8th West. Thousands of persons enjoy the fireworks each vear. Rep. CITY, UTAH vr'eii-narian- and Parks Department in cooperation with the Days of '47 and However, LAKE Saturday, Jur,e 29, 1968 Everybody loves tirewoiks end the sky will be full of them on the Fourth of July, through the courtesy of your Deseret News and Salt Lake City Parks The newspaper anti paiks department will launch a sky full of thunderous mortar shells and fiery explosions beginning at darkness on July 4. With daylight saving time in effect, 'darkness" will be about 9:50 p.m., according to Parks Commissioner Conrad B. Harrison. Under the direction of Warren White, a crew of trained fireworks experts will ignite the first rocket at Derks Field to signal the start of the displays througiiout the valley. This hour-londisplay will climax the traditional independence Day Cavalcade at Derks Field which begins at 9 p.m. that day. The Cavalcade is sponsored by the Deseret News rmpMtiiyl 'Mark Anderson. That portion of the building hich the business locations at 45 to 59 E. 4th South are lo-- ; In w Demos kay Gun By M. DEMAR TEUSCHER The above property has been News Political Editor tentatively sold for $2o0.000. Also subject to the hearing July 10 is tiie tentative sale for! today adopted a gun control $125,000 of that portion of the ,plank in their county platform, The delegates present were to building in which business loca- - despite vigorous opposition, 66 Exchange PI. vote ontvvocounty-wid- e t tie over the raccstjtions at 40 to gun con- are located. Philip R. Bloniquist and the morning jtrol plank sparked liam Bayton, who are seeking Involved in the tentative session of the 1968 County Con- the four-yenomination, and transactions are the Intermoun-lventioat the State Fair- A. B. Lamont Gundersen, tain Association of Credit Men, (grounds Coliseum. Rornain Bleyl and Royal K. Tiie plank called for licensing See HEARING on Page See REPUBLICANS, Page f dpnal of licpnsps minors, and to those having criminal records, prohibition of 'guns sold by mail order, registration of guns when ownership is transferred, and a state law to prevent federal intervention. encourage industry to provide more job opportunities, guaranteed annual income and the negative income tax and continuation of government reorganization and tourist promotion program. Sen. Frank E. Moss, the convention keynoter, declared that the forces of reaction center in the Republican Party, while the Democrats foster the forces of progress. URGES UNITY n B-- B-- 3 He urged party delegates to unify and move forward and' we will elect our national and, state tickets on a clear, concise' and forward-lookinplatform. Ills Outweigh Benefits' 'By-Dri- nk IPIcaimk g VOTED DOWN taxes and I think there is a message crime, delinquency, drink state. It has; Supporters of a The motion to delete the gun Is the prospect drink proposal claim it will the highest per capita liquor here " said the Rev. Dr. Riloy.;human misery. control wortl1 more this?: 50 ,ourism plank was voted down all of rate in Utah but consumption boost tourism ,.If n..h adontpd iiauor.bv-the-lo- f a no 11,0 Rcv' Dr' Riley stressedwi,h a tlTdmH" . the also Nevada states. has tnat it to mention milit neglect dnnk 10 lmrease lourim that the prospect of more tour- - majority of the delegates pres- in the rate alcoholism serious some prob- highest also boost of consumption to,, itself is not at all a certain ent. j'vnuld our ra,os jnntinn." lems, a minister said today. Other platform planks called thing. On the other hand. he said. and alcoholism increase? Let's look right next door at drink can be He observed that Gov. Calvin for lowering the voting age to Nevada for an example of what 'let's look at Utah. Our state expensive to our communities in; L. Rampton stated publicly that, 18, increased salaries for teach-RiJeI mean, said Rev. Earl L.'has no legalized - more an open housing ordinance or wavs than just the high he didnt think citizens lowthe one has Utah Fordrink. of treasurer he added. 'drink legislation in Utah would .for Salt Lake County, creation a Better Utah Through Oppos- - esl per capita alcohol consunip- - price of alcoholism. that liquor-- ! affect the state's industrial orof a State Human Relations We believe lion rates in the 50 slates. Utalc ing can be costly in tourist business one way or the Commission lo guarantee drink of lowest the Nevada attracts plenty of also has one deaths, other. terms of highway lie said. Nevada is a holism rates in the nation. tourists. Gov. Calvin L. Rampton called for election of a Demo-- , cratic House of Representatives and as many state senators as we can elect in order to keep this state moving in the vital in and progressive direction which we have been moving. He said the 1965 Democrat-controlleLegislature was the best in our history" and b-- v Liquor-hy-the- liquor-hy-the- d liquor-by-the-jer- d Sen. Frank E. Moss and alco-'by-th- File Claim For Fall Can I Sue? in My wife took a had spill oil a sidewalk in Sugar House front of Roekwood Furniture. The ow ner said he hud also suffered three or four had falls on this. My wife had to go to the H.F., hospital. Could I sue the cily for the medical hills? Salt Lake City. The sidewalk will lie repaired. With regard to your on suing the city, contact the city attorney's office to procedure on filing a claim. 'Vast Knowledge' Certainly Helps Approximately two years ago a salesman demonstrated a collator which we were not interested table model, eight-pag- e in at the time. Now we are, but needless to say, we have lost the name and address of file salesman and do not remember the name of the manufacturer. With your vast knowledge and experience in tracing we hope you can assist us. Wyeoff Uo Salt Lake City. Man called on his "vast knowledge and experience (and looked in the Yellow Pages of the telephone took) and has given you the name of at least two firms who Do-J- t in tracing L. the Rep Rampton chat briefly at county convention. ublican- See DEMOS on Page - B-- n City Sidewalk carry collators of the type yon want. There arc also several other places listed on under "Collating Equipment." Ail Because Of Power Failure When parking in the west lot at the airport last week, the attendant stamped the tickets at the rust tot, then handed them out at the other one. Consequently, we paid for 10 minutes more than we parked. Cant they have two machines? What is the policy on this? G.R.M., Salt Lake City. The day you were there was the day when a power failure put the west parking lot machine out of kilter. Tw'o machines are in operation, and the policy is to stamp as you park," never prior to parking. Get It Settled Once And For All A local awning firm pul in my concrete driveway and patio last year and promised they would come back and concrete tiie rest. I wrote to you last spring and you said they would. I think they lied to you as they will not fix the holes and cracks. T.N.G., Salt Lake City. Something funny here. Film claims a man was sent out I. Gov. Calvin to repair the holes and ctacks. Is litis a new problem? Better rail the firm again and check. If you are right and have had no satisfaction, you can settle it once and for all by filing a complaint with the Utah Department Department of of Business Regulation. Hav They will investigate Contractors, immediately. You Bet. It's On It's Way Last October I was in the Utah High School I ordered tiie record that was being recorded. I finally got the record but it was for the choir and not the orchestra. The record vis sent out of Hollywood, Calif. I sent it back explaining, but haven't heard anything. I have my canceled check. Can you find out what happened and get my record? B.B., Ogden. Orchestra. Righto. Ray Loveless, Salt Lake lecording , who handled the recording, has sent you your Problem was vi!h the record pre-sin- g company in They goofed a bit on deliveries. He Is A Non-Confcrmi- User ng Uuu you tell me when the present residential zoning look 30th South and 23rd East? It was zoned agricultural etteet at o proMem? Dial (364-862- 6 6 to 9 p.m. Monday through Friday, or writt to Do- Box 1267, Salt Lak City, Utah 84110. before tiie new residential zonirg laws took effect. One of the men in the area Mill keeps horses and claims he hex had them for 12 years so is a Mrs. J. F., user. Salt Lake County. Present zoning effective since December 1957. He has filed a notarized affidavit with county zoning department that lie lias had (he lioises for 12 eais there, lie has fully complied with regulations, including the specification that a distance of 40 feet is necessary between corrals and any street or dwelling. Your only recourse is to file a petition with the County Aitorucy's (mice stating that he is maintaining a public nuisance. Note Me re lorry the number ot colls end the volume ol moll impossible to onswor every question. Please, no medical or loyal t tend tramps or on QuesitO'-senvelope as answers can only rests column. Only questions of tenoral Interest vfll be answered be oivon and telephone calls can be accepted anlv on the Do-I- t Mac phene at the tioers prescribed. Give vour name, address and telephone number not for publication but to help Do lt Man help you.) itdifor mttae . r - TWiifluiTlii Idbi.S.Sii MkildbuVWi jtkJ |