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Show ,,.. 2. 28 .t,. Dfc$tT Ntws, TUESDAY. JULY gf gRgggfc - " j v . ";?''' v '' a s'' fivve 6, 1976 ( Trash true p-- j s&mi&& V. Hr J V UTAH scene J Electricity jolts boy ium wild A Provo boy was knocked uncoc scious PROVO by an electric shock while playing in a recreation park here on Monday Kara Jarman, 9, a son of Mr and NTs. Boyd Jarman, 1180 W. 820 North, was listed m goad condition in Utah Valley Hospital Firemen said the boy fell into the stream of v a ter which passes through the park. An uniaentJied man pulled him from the water and - administered h resuscitation. Garbage truck driver Marty J. Springer, 20, 1363 Mi Ik reek Canyon at developed mechanical1 sunrise today when hts ,r problems and went out of control 1 The brakeiets ride ended when the truck; Mdeswiped one home, damaged two neighbor' property and overturned, injuring the driver I Springer suffered face and head lacerations and ws reported in satisfactory condition at St. Mark's Hospital The 7 50 a m mishap caused 135,000 to .000 damilge, including destruction at the 130,000 down Efery St,, had a wild ride truck mouth-to-mout- Traffic volume f The opening of fishing season in late May increased the traffic volume on Utah's highways 7.3 percent compared with the same month a year ago. A report from the Travel Analysis Unit, Utah Department of Transportation, raid traffic in v anous locations of the state was heavy over the May 1 weekend fishing opener. The report said recreation traffic in Ogden Canyon and Big and Little Cottonwood canyons ala during M ay . viricle Springer tdld Salt Lake County Deputy Sheriff R $ond W. Binkerd that he policed some mechanical problem with the garbage truck after collecting trash fnjm Tracy Wigwam three miles up the canyon j The vehicle was "completely out of control" when it roared down 3800 South at the Wasatch Boulevard intersection, investigators were told. Springer "laid on the born for many blocks trying to warn motorists at intersections The truck nrow!y messed one woman's car waiting at a stoplight at Wasatch Boulevard. Binkerd said The truck was doing 65 to 70 miles an hour down 3Tj(0 South as It crossed 27th East and sideswipe! the Glen L Fag g residence, East, and sheered off a fireplace Rue, the deputy said The truck tore up the sprinkling system of tbt East, EKjacent Jay E. Ostler residence. 398-27t- h dapped off a utility pole, knocking out power and telephones in the neighborhood, and plowed onto the back lot of the Norval H Lambert residence on the opposite end of the block, 3787 Spnnghall Dr investigators said The truck, belonging to C 4 H Rubbish Co , 2289 W 104th South, Riverton, rolled one and a half times landing on its top 3790-27t- Two UTAH STATE PRISON women inmates from the Utah State Prison were musing today after they walked away from a fireworks display in a Salt Lake 'park last night Prison officials said they were trying L trace V lan Apcdaca Falcone Garcia, 25, and Theresa Lanier Gonzales, 20 the pair were with three other prisoners when they escaped "Whirlpool 'ROM CHOOSE THE LARGEST SELECTION ' Firm files Ivor Thomas, price-fi- x metallurgist, dies Dr Ivor D. Thomas, 51, 6199 Holladay Blvd., a metallurgist, and researcher in plutonium and fuels development, died at his residence Sunday of cancer. Dr. Thomas was vice president and director of research for Omm-LiInc., a Salt Lake City firm. In 1971 he founded Ivor D Thomas Associates, Inc , a tt metallurgical firm VITAL STATISTICS "NO FROST" USIMM -M- - and i bov ne Mrv JtHrot OtLDMACHEI. Oav0 L SH. OL M! Granwrih Mr to tMWfhr oer PUGH, Mr ma Mr frjena Vs 9P2S bov EACMEVSOH t C Jv Or. W nfl 00 HuOHM Ae CSMHTNUlUlt, htoht Mepfe Mr to r QMWML Mr One Mr Somm tor nfi M UhOCVKMl, Mr Or to MonMQ. 4m W QMfcl.i, Itm COHtflH w0 Mrt Mr thannan ttjnmo. A . am, Mr Mrv Grv 3 2MISQUH bov Mr Vkd Mr fttuA, Orator M' rrfl tf Mam b or MV Odrr4i. AMfS. Mr COCHC Mr T msp 2773 V m A AMC MrMrv9AeWJ M IYVAA1, Mr J W Grww S- - rl LAAMft. Mr mri Miv DercheMer. yn 0AV3S, Mr. tna Mrv AfHM Aim MufTbr. 9 nd AYtffLL, Mr SOkfK Atm M2 fc- - r HWCnaMaM twaarrx, w a c Wv O Am tu Gwi i lV oca. SB EM Mr ana JWJ Ow Dr AC !w tMDCcaaoa Ckartnot -- Mr mt JH OMuwW - -- . 5-- ?rs 3 4VsPLAY ON OTHER WHl!L?00tMOSDELS MODELS ' BUILT-IN-S! YOU CAN consulting up to SAVE and Lilaine Oliver Thomas He graduated from Ead High School and WE DISPLAY e ALL AT A SAVINGS FROM SAVING PRICES ON DAILY BSOBSEaY! FREEZERS 1 1 -- PC WOVEN WOOD SALE, TOO! r DELICATE HANDY AS A SHIRT POCKET! THE VERY E8?'.".60WU 239 40" HARD-TO-FIN- D RANGE WITH THE TEFLON GRIDDLE-IN-THE-MIDDL- THESE MOISTURE REMOVING ENERGY EFFICIENCY RATED MODELS ARE NOW SALE PRICED WHEN YOU NEED ONE ON FREE c Jr TWO E! WORK-SAVIN- G OVENS SAY! " ..tSTO FABRICS, PERMANENT PRESS, KNITS OR REGULAR FABRICS. THIS WHIRLPOOL DOESN'T NEED TENDING! JUST TELL IT WHAT TO DO AND YOU'RE FREE! - J J JM SAVi SUPPLY VERY OTHER 40" WHIRLPOOL MODELS ON DISPLAY LIMITED! J WE DELIVER AND M INSTALL AND AS WELL AS YOUR TIME, TEMPER AND ENERGY THE MOST! The advisory council therefore, has recommended that by fiscal IfSO. 30 perctat of the total post secondary enrollinems in public educe jon. including the time colleger and universities the skills centers and the vocational centers, have vocational enrollments Further, that by f.scal 1980, 25 percent of the total actual expenditures for instructional costs at the J postsevondary institutions be going toward education, Higln-- said At a luncheon Wednesday at Utah Technical College at Salt Lake. Dr. Jay Nelson, president, addressing members of the Advisory Council and many employers who took part m the survey said exported enrollment at the college this fail is 7.000 The school had a 97 percent job place ment of its graduating class a year ago. PORTABLE MODELS SALAD SET CONDITION NOW ' FROM DISHWASHING TOIL. Vihiripsol now and get an AIR -- WHIRLPOOL WILL FREE YOU BUY YOUR TOO! Council urges boost in vo-e- d Cob tinwed from B imimmmz 12 cu. ft. to 25 cu. ft. the I' S Naval ReM-rvduring World War II On March 12. 194 he married Shirley Ann Sutton, in Salt Lake City In 1951 he received his doctoral degree in metallurgy from the University of Utah and went to work for General Electric at its Hanford Atomic Products plant in Richland, Wash Induction Steel Foundry, a Bountiful company by Thomas in 1953. was destroyed by fire in !955 and be returned to Richland In 1963. be became deputy manager of plutonium laboratories for Nuckar Materials and Equipment Corp , Apollo. Pa In 1968. as director in charge of e Corp . Oklahoma City, he plutonium at s Cimarron Plutonium Plant firm tlie helped design He authored several papers and scientific reports including one chapter of the Plutonium Handbook He is survived by his wife, two sons and one daughter, Richard S , Kim S . both of fsalt Lake City; Kirk S . Albuquerque. N M ; and sisters. Mrs Thomas W Joan Barrett. Tempe, Am , Mrs M B Miya'Told Pleasant Grove; Mrs Kent E (Claire1 Dednck. Sacramento. Calif Funeral erv ice will he Wednesday 11am at 574 E 1st South, whore fnends may call tne hour before serv ices The family suggests contributions to the Ann ncan Cancer Society JUST BECAUSE THEY'RE NOT IN CARTONS. DECLARE MODELS FROM then attended the I'ruversi-t- v of Utah He enlisted in and served as a Navy officer nd Mrv Mdrt. AM SIMILAR 111 WHIRLPOOL MODEL IS 1 5 CU. FT. AND YOU Kerr-McGe- Local births REDUCED D. The document claimed products have been resold by distributors in the states of Utah. Idaho. " Wyoming and Montana THIS DELUXE BEAUTY IN AVOCADO AND BLACK GLASS IS He w as bom in Logar Apnl 1. 1925. to Dr. Moyer ment. that Lincoln has conspired w ith unnamed others to control, raise, fix, stabilize or stay the prices at which Lincoln Clean it up!! 14 MODELS TO CHOOSE FROM! PLAY GOLF INSTEAD THIS . . . . ANYWHERE! Cook it!! Cool it!! DEFROST! A Wyoming company has claimed in a U. S District Court suit that the prices of welding equipment are fixed m Utah. Idaho, Wyoming and Montana. An antitrust suit was filed by Lee's Welding Supply Co. against Lincoln Electric Supply Co . an Ohio firm manufacturing welding equip- " Teacher contract negotiations have been com- pleted m 2S of Utah's 40 school districts, according to the Utah School Boards Association Districts m which c ontracts ha re not been settled term mclude Caroon, Duchesne, for the 1976-7- 7 Granite, Kane, Netio, Park City, San Juan. South Summit, Weber. Ogden, Provo and Logan, the LSBA said in a weekend report In addition to the 28 settled districts, both Carbon and Ogden districts have agreed on average salary increases, but have not agreed on details, the USBA said. DON'T lawsuit .. 23 of 40 school pacts Garcia was described as four feet 11 inches tail, 105 pounds, brown hair and brown eyes, with "Vivian" tattooed on her hand She was serving a one to 15 year sentence for forgery. She had been in prison since Jan 7 Gonzales is five feet tall. 100 pounds with blond hair and blue eyes She has a tattoo. "TL on her right forearm. She entered the women's facility in Sejrtember, 1975. to serve a zero to five-yea-r term for forgery. The Monday night escape brings the total to three runaw ays in one week On June 28. James E Travis broke out of the minimum security section of the prison. Travis, 31, was still missing today. inmates disappear - jj 29-2- h Two women up sqAM ' Wl'yW'BRigSgB3!3l r, vuca-tHina- , VWKIMSKAW, E IM0 Cgwrt W e Scum WOC nd Mrv CWtSITMSEH Gry A . AmarM e ckv tor ILKt, OwM Manvfri T 4PJ MUftMNV, Mr. HIM i VmmIi M UrtllllMane t&wa,Mr CK0SLIY, T trmtw MM R abort nd Mr Mr SMMffv ClflE ICAMiDT. Mr M' rtd rtuf St . JW, rt Mrv krv ' tvw AftTS m east, rtn(iv6tkff PL.WCC.Mif S. Mr (H V Mr a DU, (Wr and W Ww S.wrtsn, interviewed look forward lo advertising in newspaper, only 25 lock iwward to TV commoi-cial- s 6T tefAM 9r Mr. tnC Mrt. 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