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Show 2B 25, 1968 Friday, October DESERET Drivers Cited Lake A Liquid geologist with the Utah Geological and Survey Thursday urged a stepped-uprogram In chemical studies of Great Salt Lake. The geologist, Dr. James Whelan, who says the lake contains chemicals with a potential gross value in the tens of billions of dollars, made the recommendation during the budget hearings conducted try the Utah Coordinating Council of Natural research A Potentially, Crcat Salt Lake contains the largest single ore deposit in the state, Dr. In addition Whelan said. there are possibilities of economic deposits of sodium sulfate and perhaps petroleum under the lake." The research geologist sadi that one plant is about to commence and production, construction will soon begin on a second facility. Pointing out the vast ore stud'es taking place in adjacent states, Dr .Whelan also re Deposit AutoAvenues Crash In said that data gathered here shows that Utah to be as favorable for finding new deposits. He noted that modern for techniques including rapied methods of instrumental analysis, are used. It is not the philosophy of the survey to search for ore bodies. This is a function of the mining industry," Dr. Whalen said. He said studies ha'e been on hydrothermal published studies, alteration zones in the Shaun-ti- available ford, the Deep Creen Range, and the Gold Hill and State Line Mining Districts. He said current projects include limiter studies of the Mercur District and a study of the iron ore Occurences of the state. In further discussing potential of Great Salt Lake, Dr. Whelan said that lake brines a source of salt, potash .sodium sufate, magnesium, lithium and bromine are quite different" in the north and south halves of the lake. He said the greatest need of the survey in continuing studies of ore deposits and the e lake is for professional help. He said that for the past 17 months his work and essentially been ivolved with supervising the lake woik. full-tim- Jean Clark Dillon David Clouse Nielsen Heather Ripplinger THE DESERET NEWS SENDS BIRTHDAY GREETING TO; Clark Dillon, ton ol Mr. and Mrs. Reid Onion, 1418 W. 480 South! Jean Nielson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Kenneth Nielsen, soil $. i960 West; David Clouse, ton of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Clouse, 3755 Cerolyn St.; Heather Ripplinger, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Leon Ripplinger, 3779 Glenmare St.) Paul Latimer, son of Mr. and Mrs. Tim Latimer, 32:4 W. Florida Ave ; Lisa Miva, daughter ot Mr. and Mrs. Robert Mace, 9030000 East; Christian Larsen, son of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Larsen, 310 N. 8th West; Keren Jones, daughte of Mr. and Mrs. Ross Jones, 394 E. 4800 South. Murray; Roy Williams, son of Mr. and Mrs, Tyrone Williams, 1031 N. 1400 West, and all ulher babies one yes- - old Friday. BIRTHS AS REPORTED FROM SALT LAKE AREA HOSPITALS: BOYS; Dr. and Mr. and Mr. and Mr. and Mr and Mr. and Mr. and Mr, and Mr. and Mr. and Mr. and Mr. and Mr. and Mr. and Mr. and Mr . and Mr. and Mr. and GIRLS; Mr. and Mr. and Mr. and Mr. and Mr. and Mr. and Mr. and :tr. and Mr. and Mr. and Mr. and Mr. and Mr. and Mr. and Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. Helmut Schrott, 3533 Elm Ave. M. Blaine Hoteling, 3317 Wilson Avg. Ray Brnadwater, 3J N. Winfred St. David F. Nell, 347 E. 8000 South, Sandy. John L. Benton, 5 East. Clyde Miller, 374 E. Haven Ave. Wiley P. Sewell, 4513 S. 5000 West, Granger. William Stavros, 307 Spruce St. Phillip M. Callahan, 301 E. Truman Ave. Gene Jenkins, 4 Regal St. Barry M. Richards, 1535 Parkway Ae. John Stahl, 3993 Parkview Dr. Ronald R. Campbell, 734 Jeremy St. William D. Romine, 1711 Parleys Canyon Blvd. Gary K. Walton, 838 E. 3nd South, Apt. A R. Max Nielson, 1059 P Way, Bountiful. Darwin L. Syversen, . Wall St. B. 1331 Allen, Gary Lathering St. Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. Brice Hallows, 768 W. 3400 South, Bountiful. Halt T. Price, 3872 S. 77a West, Bountiful. Ricardo B. Ferrari, 5444 Kenwood Dr. R. Terry Hoffman, 1344 E. 4170 South. Jon Atzet, East. Lloyd Lake, 184 r St. Harold A. Giebel, Russler Lodge, Alta. Blaine LaMar Ellsworth, 5370 . 90 West, Murray. 'rederick S. 192 LeJanke Ct. H. Walter Parry, 3994 S. 4th East, Murray. Ralph irp, 1754 Hillcrest Ave. George E. ahowell, 2824 W. 12400 South. Connia D. Warren, 1987 Nevada St. Steven Doran, 488 J St. Dan L. till, 2212 E. 4500 South. Robert Overly, 2321 E. 2100 South. Paul Latimer Both drivers were cited Thursday as the result of an automobile accident Oct. 19 at 11th and I Streets which injured Milton Weilenmann, Democratic senatorial candidate. Officer W. P. Young signed citations against Mr. Weilenmann, Ave., and Grant B. Morrell, 497 W. Capitol St., before City Judge J. Patton Extra Large SALE a Manila, Yellow (Jneen of Night, Deep, Purple Red Matador, Blight Red Paul Richter, Cerise Red Insurpassable, Lavender Dillenburg, Bronze Orange 100 Bulbs Roy Williams General John J. Pershing are 6till subject to speculation, is the theme of an article by h. B Wharfield of El Cajon, Calif., retired cavalry and Air Force officer. Wharfield's article has added jteight, Mrs. Paladin said, be BERNZ-O-MATI- 79e BURGUNDY CINNABAR 89e C1TRONELLA CORSAGE CROESUS ENCHANTMENT GOLDEN CHALICE GREEN MAGIC CRIMSON GOOD HOPE 89e 79c g Every dollar spent on liquor is a dollar less for constructive business. The will increase business . . . liquor peddlers like to tell you the only business it will increase is LIQUOR BUSINESS! Liquor-by-the-Drin- 89c ... 69e 69e 69c 79c 1.49 1.49 IF YOU ARE IN ANY BUSINESS OTHER THAN THE LIQUOR BUSINESS, YOU SHOULD $6.95 $1.89 l. DRIVE A OR SHOULD CAR-Y- OU liquor-by-the-drin- a liquor-trad- e journal WILL SUNDAY BE UTAH'S BIGGEST DAY HIGHWAY DEATHS? FOR BAR SALES-A- ND 10 for 25 SALE QjbUA 10 for Why is an Iowa Insurance company telling this to Utah voters? Preferred Risk Mutual Insurance Company is an Iowa company (we are the original Only auto insurance company in the United States). We have many thousands of friends, agents and policyholders in the State of Utah. We feel a strong obligation to let Utah voters know some of the conand as an insurance comsequences of legalizing in lives stake vital Utah! in we have a saving pany Dont make the same mistake Iowa made! "Non-Drinke- AMARYLLIS rs liquor-by-the-drin- R- IMPERIAL COLD 1.7S 1.49 JAMBOREE CROFT EASTER LILY... Me OLYMPIC HYBRID SENTINEL STRAIN ...Me PINK PERFECTION .. 1.29 IMPERIAL SILVER ... 1.49 VOTE "AGAINST" LIQUOR Giant Blooming Type 1.98 98c Planting Time l3Sea. HALLOWEEN PUMPKINS Tt The JS.HVea. PETITION A ON NOVEMBER 5, 196S KSL-Rad- io South Africa. Huge bulbs will bloom in 4 to 6 weeks. 4 colors to choose from. William N. Plymat, chairman of the board of directors of Preferred Risk Mutual Insurance and how it will affect your State Company, will discuss the facts about your Community your life. Q95 ea. (P This message is sponsored by Preferred Risk Mutual Insurance Company and Preferred Risk Mutual agents in Utah: Me ... INITIATIVE Tune in' (1 1 60 on the dial) 8:30 to 8:45 p.m. Sunday, October 27 and Sunday, November 3 from 98e SHUKSAN SONATA THUNDERBOLT WHITE CHAMPION ... k VOTE AGAINST DADS IN UTAH PEONDES Choice CAR-- is approximately 52 percent for Sunday business. quotes are from "BEV Giant Yellow Trumpet TULIP o 275! Heres what a liquor distillery says about Sunday liquor sales: a survey of the daily sales volumes in bars in metropolitan New York. Here, where the tavern can remain open on Sunday, approximately 60 percent of the business of the week is done on that day. "In Florida, where the same ruling on Sunday opening prevails, the total DAFFODIL .sXXX'X'XXXX'X'X'XvvXvXvXXvXX'XXAV'XXmX! 85C k '(Mr.) Wishney pointed xo k Aird Insurance Agency Salt Lake City Orton Insurance Agency Ogden Kenneth Baker Bicknell Carl D. Hadley Ogden Eldon H. Barlocker. Salt Lake City Don G. Hawker Salt Lake City Richfald John H. Behrens Ins. Agency Bountiful Clarence G. Hogan. Sandy Pearson, Thompson & Moyle Salt Lake City Belnap Ins. Counselors Salt Lake City Don R. Horrocks Salt Lake City Pedersen Insurance Agency Tooele Thomas A. Burgess Tooele Elmer V. Howell, Jr. Salt Lake City Earl Pendleton Agency STEER Gilbert H. Carlson Salt Lake City Dale L. Jewkes Salt Lake City MANURE M. P. Christensem Tre monton H. Dee Johnson Brigham City Clyde L. Price Salt Lake City Rex Christensen Richfield Kenneth C. Johnson Grantsville Eugene L. Robinson Salt Lake City Hardy Garden MUMS Large, vigorous plants now in bud and bloom. Established in large containers. Value!, to . Now Only 9c 88' 98c Weed Free Ft. Bag Lg. u. Marden D. Pearson , Pauguitch Poulter-Jense- n Salt Lake City Ins. Agcy. Orin F. Salisbury Salt Lake City Kaysville Fred G. Kroksh Ogden Eva S. Sumner Salt Lake City Edwin L. DeMille St. George Ariel Michie Roosevelt Zoland W. Tanner Salt Lake City Dixie Insurance Agency St. George Bernice Mickelsen Salina Glenn Thomas Ogden Warren B. Durrant Draper Joseph L. Mills Salt Lake City Austin S. Toln.an Ogden Gold & Van Leeuwen Salt Lake City Monson & Co., Inc. Provo Wilford C. Walkenhorst Salt Lake City Financial Service Co., inc! Logan J. Myron Salt Lake City Welch Insurance Ogden Wayne L. Flandro'. Clearfield Frank Nederhand VeirlD. Williams Salt Lake City Salt Lake City Delta Cole Ins. Agency bLllA-- 4 Richard D. Openshaw Magna Reed H. Page Ins. Agency Salt Lake City Ralph E. Keller Bountiful L. Nielsen Clark KETCHUM'S th So 7 W. 0ms IHlA-llf- Liquor-by-the-Drin- of Utahs extra deaths might be you or your child. How would you vote on that? C Propane Torch MORE PEOPLE KILLED One Golden Harvest in All SEE OUR BARGAIN BINS Its Ideal BARS IN UTAH VOTE "AGAINST Comparing the same periods, 'Obviously Drunk drivers INCREASED ... to Vz FF S k Liquor-by-the-Dri- .Holland Bulbs will add spring brilliance to your garden . . . over 100 all picvarieties to choose from tured in full color display. EVERGREENS All Sizes Disposable Fuel CYLINDERS 1967 (HIGHWAY ACCIDENTS AND DEATHS SKYROCKETED) National traffic figures prove that 50 of all highway fatalities involve drinking drivers. Official Iowa traffic figures for the three years BEFORE show and the three years AFTER these deadly results: 3 years 3 years AFTER BEFORE L.B.D. L.B.D. 1,545 2,042... INCREASED 32 1,870 2,529 . . . INCREASED 35 in full color. Individually packed. 79e BRIGHT STAR $39,901,000 PLUS $51,120,000 $41,852,000 PLUS $56,581,000 Source: Iowa State Liquor Control Commission Reports (Fiscal years ending June 30) two front bucket seats were stolen from a car owned by Ralph Gonzales, 869 S. 7th West, police said today. HARDY LILIES BLACK DRAGON PLUS $43,767,000 ,000 1966 vice-preside- nt WORLDS FOREMOST HYBRIDIZE- ... all pictured 1965-$39,276- The Just Arrived from Jan de Graaf Choice Bulbs 1964 -- $37,990,000 PLUS $37,182,000 VOTE "AGAINST" BARS IN UTAH 095 Reg. 10 for 1.29 k (bottle sales) IF .YOU RIDE IN A ONLY Fiery Poppy Red Very Large Flower - (bottle Bales) 1961 -$- 44,357,000 196- 2- $44,831,000 1963 -- $44,598,000 Car Seats Stolen DOVER (Darwin Hybrid) cause he was closely associated MONT. The with many participants in this HELENA, ptory of the Utah and Northern, segment of Pershings Punitive which ended the railroad isola-jtio- n Expedition against the reneof Montana Territory in gades of Panuho Villa, an .1881, is the lead article for the expedition which climaxed this Autumn issue of MONTANA, countrys nagging troubles with the magazine of western histo- Mexico on the eve of World ry, published by the Montana War I. Historical Society. Mrs. Vivian Paladin, editor, paid struggles over legislative subsidy, financial and political activities of such men as Samuel T. Hauser of Montana, Brigham !Young of Utah and Jay Gould of New York, contentions about which Montana towns would be served by the new railroad, are sfcll told in this richly researched study by Dr. Robert G. Athearn of the University of Colorado. The tragic, futile action of Carrizal, Mexico in 1916, in which the overall motives of Liquor-by-the-Drin- liquor-by-the-drin- SpiingSong.Ceri.se Pink Supreme, Pink 1 ight Edge Princess Elizabeth, Salmon pink Kansas, White AFTER k THE UTAH LAW WILL ALLOW SUNDAY LIQUOR SALES The official Iowa figures above tell a sad story and Iowa law does not allow k k sales on Sunday. The proposed Utah law PERMITS SUNDAY LIQUOR SALES IN UTAH! TULIP Collection Deseret News Special BEFORE Liquor-by-the-Drin- e .10 for plete color selection. Each variety separately bagged and labeled. ' (LESS AND LESS MONEY FOR CONSTRUCTIVE BUSINESS) Heres a count of the dollars spent on liquor in Iowa: Mr. Weilenmann was charged with failure to keep a proper lookout and Mr. Morrell was ticketed for failure to yield to the right of way. Giant DARWIN Old Rail Story Of Utah Northern 1. MORE AND MORE MONEY SPENT FOR LIQUOR Extra Early Keg. 10 for 1.49 OiiffaCa Oca k TOMP 10 each of 10 varieties. Com- Karen Jones 4, Neeley. PLANT NOW for SPRING GARDEN BEAUTY Giant RED EMPEROR Vivid Color ; was made legal in Iowa just a few years ago -- on July what 1963. Heres happened in Iowa -- dont make the same mistake in Utah! Liquor-by-the-drin- 833-17t- h Both men have five days In which to enter a plea. The tickets were not issued until after both men had been released from the hospital. AAQC3S'u' Boro 2. G r Wto e H.ils, Wah Wah Mountains and Frisco Mountains near Milford. Papers are also being prepared on the economic geology of the Kocky and Star Ranges near Mil- Ml irtiMlMill Moyle PHEFERRID IIISIC MUTUAL insurance company "Americas Original Total Abstainers Auto Insurance Company AUTO PtH e HOME CHURCH LIFE Arthur Morley, Utah Sales Manager Home Office: 2150 So. 2nd West, Suite 9 Sait Lake City, Utah 6000 Grand Avenue Des Moines, Iowa Pol Adv tiv- Rule Mutual in. Co Prefer; TST -- JI |