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' t4 ' ; i,4 ,,rm,::.-7!--,:4::::i- J: t L n ,:.. :IA ..:'' :r!!:::: 1 ,:(57,r5::: , CU:1 tslAll 4 '11 ( . - ,.. -- .,. sti 641.4... .,,. ig., , , t 1 , , A.,,,.,i ,,,. ,, I . . , 4 ,.; , 1 , Tip - 0' The Cop - United Air Lines finally foun out what a great guy Har- "Speed" Williams really is. That's odd because Salt Lakers have known for a long time . , - UAL named Harold 'Skycap of the Year" a a dinner in Chicago the other night. He's been with the company since 1961, and company officials are just now finding out that the guy is worth a fortune in public relatiOils to the airlines. Old It adds sports. He beats me at golf. ialMiss Just when I think the world is going sour, something happens to strengthen my faith in my fellowman. Here is part of a letter in the mail: PONY EXPRESS? The mail also brought a letter from Marge Greenwood with a bit of whimsey. "One way to tell your age: If the first stamp on it, love letter you ever received had a four-cethree-cen- t stamp, you are you're still young. If it had a stamp on it, you are rocking middle aged. If it had a two-cent chair material." was passed by hand Sorry Marge. My first love letter across the second grade school room. two sisters who wrote to Speaking of letters, there were anthe lonely hearts club in the valley. They wanted to meet other nice lady. other. But. we "We aren't really lonesome, we have each do need a third person to talk about!" I but not And that poor story did get me through Monday, very well. ' , ' WIT'S END . , The owners of a new subdivision out our way cut down all the trees, but they name the streets after them! 4, i dil , oo- J3y ARNOLD IRVINE .Associate Business Editor, , - , , ?, - that the Civil Aerbnautics Board (CAB). 'revoke Hughes Airwest's present unused autkority to operate trunk line service between Salt, Lake City and Los Angeles was filEd this mornA Motion - : , ing. The motion asks that a new airline be authorized to take over the Airwest service. document was Robert S. Camp- bell, atorney for Utah 'Agen The 'I hand-carried MINIMINIIIIMIMIIIMIIMIVIMM Carpenter and a SHOP MI. Deseret News Washington Bureau WASHINGTON The 'Bu- .k , reau of Indian Affairs this week awarded a $25,947 contract to Esquire Laundry and Cleaning Service of Salt Lake City for services at the Intermountain school in Brigham 1 TONIGHT 4 City. Wet Phone Cable Causes Outages South this morning, interrupting phone service on approxi- mately 1,500 lines in a area. The outage began about 7:15 a.m., affecting a residential and business area that included the busy Industrial Center, 18th South and Redwood Rd. Without service for several hours, stretching into the early afternoon, were most telephone customers between 15th and Vdt South aud 8th and 36th West, according to a Salt LaLe spokesman for Mountain D"111 ILA,. ' Crews building an enlarged manhole at the 21st South ad- dress were ..i during the weekend when water blan off-dut-y '''' '; 4.:.: seeping into the manhole. By this morning, the 'water had covered a cable that was being spliced, and customers in the area began reporting service outages. The water was iediately pumped from the manhole and a "drying" truck rushed to the scene in order to dry out the cable. , .....' 3;,..'::'T ' ' ,7::;...4:... ', .........'";14 .....,:. ,,e, ,...,....;,?1 '.','::, :;:i..,..,; :..',; :4:li.il:,.:':::f:1. , 'Si'?'.....':!4:: , .' , ;, ....'.:. ..; .; ' .,'.' ,.. ,: ' ' ::; ''';' .....4 '' grawAs..., , Desret , 1'7.. '; .... ..... :::.:' '.1.4., ;' .4 ,l':.:',...:11:,,',. i''''...''.. :' :.. ' 1 News Photos by W. Claude III Johnson . ,, N ualteiShaftes Up North Utah Area By TIM ROSE and PAUL SWENSON Deseret News Staff Writers B MIDWAY, Wasatch I A D.C., cies, to Washington, where, after consultation with Sens. Wallace F. Bennett, and Frank E. Moss, he filed it with CAB. County window-rattlin- floor-shakin- g earthquake sent centrifugal shock waves from its epicenter near here Sunday northern Utah, throughout from Price to Bountiful. the quake Although meas4.0 on the ured a fairly-stronRichter scale, it lasted less than a minute and caused no reported injuries and little property damage. g Waverly Person, geophysicist, National Earthquake Information Center, Boulder, Colo., today placed the epicenter of the quake at Kamas, Wasatch County, although earlier estimates had indicated ther Kimball Junction or Midway. "Our calculations reveal the quake occurred at 1942:28:09 Greenwich time (1:42 p.m.), and at 40.6 latitude, north, and at 111.3 longitude, west," Person said. The reason for the motion was that Hughes Airwest on May 1, did "without prior approval cr permission of the CAB and without notice to the Robert Steve Bellon, senior communites involved, suspend all nonstop service over the technical analyst at the Unisegment and abandoned the versity of Utah seismology demarket in clear derogation of partment, said there were at least 15 aftershocks of about its certificate responsibilities and smaller vri the Richter kind in violation of the various scale. 401 of section of the prov5sions act. "We don't believe there will There are other carriers be additional major quakes, but there is no evidence to say who are "fit, willing and capathere won't," Bellon said. ble to provide Thousands of calls competition against Western citizens poured into law (Airlines) in this high density market," the motion said. enforcement and public inforLocal traffic for calendar mation agencies in Salt Lake City and county following the 1972, between Salt Lake City jolt. and Los Angeles, will exceed 1:42 165,000 passengers or 440 per Although Wasatch County residents absorbed the most day, the motion said. With connecting traffic from noticeable tremors, the quake maIdaho, Montana and Wyoming, was distinctly felt by the this volume exceeds 205,000 jority of Salt Lake residents, Boards were shaken loose passengers per year, it states from fences in Holladay. A further. few broken windows and at Since September 1968, least one cracked wall were Hughes Airwest has gradually reported on the city's east diminished its Salt Lake City. bench. Los Angeles service, the docuAt the Rodeway Inn, 154 W. ment states. 6th South, 70 members of the on Sept. 15, 1968, Airwest Business, and Professional had three nonstop round trips Women's Club were attending to Western's 4.5. On Sept. 15, the group's fall conference in 1969, Airwest reduced these two flights daily while Western increased its flights to 5.5. At present. Western has six daily flights between the two cities. head-to-hea- d ns In calendar year 1969, had 16.3 percent of the business between the cities. This dropped to 8.5 percent n 1971, the motion said. Air-we- The inability of Airwest to CHICAGO (AP) Sen. make a meaningful penetration of this market must be attributed to its dismal lack of performance and lack of market identification," the motion Frank Moss, has said nation the across pharmacists want the business of long-tercare facilities, so the pay" hundreds of nfsillions of dollars said. in kickbacks. The only service which has left in the Salt Lake City-Lo- s Angeles market is a twice-dailp schedule via Las Vegas, The motion said. "It will be, a sporadic return," the ,spokesman said, "and wine customers may experience a crs'ekling sound on the line until the cable is completely dried out." Such service with stopover in Las Vegas, requires an avMoss said the committee erage of two hours and 20 r minutes compared with asked 4,000 pharmacists in and 20 minutes on the California, 100 in Chicago and 100 in the rest of the nation to nonstop schedule. Air-we- one-sto- y . one-hou- the Continental Room when the first tremor struck. Wilson said, holding out her arm to demonstrate. Mrs. Margaret Wilson, 1142 Talisman Dr., president of the The two women then noticed that a nearby vase of flowers looked as if it would "dance right off the table.", club's Salt Lake League, turned to Mrs. Maybe Ile killS011, 435-4t- h Ave., legislative chairman, and asked, "Are you shaking?" "No, I'm pushing myself against my chair," Mrs. Parkinson said, becoming aware of her own actions. Mrs. "Well, I'm shaking," When Mrs. Wilson looked around the room She noticed a sudden rush of emotion and change of expression in the women's faces." When the meeting was over, the woman who was presiding Ste QUAKE ea Page 3 - ,, - , Detoxification Center To Gt7e In Salt Lake City By DOUGLAS PALMER Deseret News Staff Writer An alcohol and drug detoxification center, a facility for the treatment of hundreds of persons, will open in Salt Lake City this week, the Salt Lake County Departof Social - Services ment announced today. alcohol and drugs, said Kenneth L. Odell, rehabilitation probation division administrator. long-neede- d The center, which will be located a 175 E. ?1st South in the Salt Lake County Complex, will be administered by the Salt Lake County Rehabilitation Probation Division. The division currently offers outpatient comseling referral services to prsons experiencing problems related to the SECTION City, Itegionál Our Man Jones Sports '' Comics Financial TV Highlights Weather Map Obituaries Action Ads B 7, 13, 14, 26 ' ;.1 6 8, 9 AO, 11 12 14 .- .- 14 t.2-- 4 , ' The center, where 'anopen house will be held Thursday from 3 to 6 p.m.. Will be financed by a grant from the Utah Law Enforcement Planning Agency and Salt Lake Coimty. The center will begin admitting patients within a few days following the open. house, Odell said. . Moss told a meeting of the American Society of Consultant Pharmacists a Senate committee he heads has found the kickback rate to be about 25 percent of the price of the drugs delivered to nursing or shelter-car- e homes. fill in a questionnaire dealings with long-terstitutions. ) The facility will contain 16 beds, with plans for 12 of that number for alcohol detoxification. The remainder will be used for drug patients. While services of the project will be mainly for persons experiencing akohol or drug withdrawal symptoms, an effort will be made to help 'persons who are intoxicated but not exTerencing problems of withdrawal. Patients ,wiR remain at the center for approximately seven days, during which time 14-2- See CENTER on Page 3 Druggists Pay Kickbacks To Homes, Moss Claims Bell Mountain officials expected that telephone service wuuld megin to be restoted to the area beginning about noon , and continuing through the afternoon. on their care in: The senator said about 40 percent of the questionnaires were returned and 21 percent said they believed kickbacks to be widespread. Moss said another 42 percent said they had been approached for kickbacks. He said be arrived at his estiniate of the total payment pharmachts were making to long-ter.care facilities by projecting the estimate the pharmacists who responded said they paid in kickbacks. Moss defined a kicitack as the practice of a pharmacist paying back to 'a nursing or shelter-car- d Operator a certain percentage of the price of drugs to the home. Val Halamandaris, a counsel to the Senata.subcommittee on cafe, said an amendment to the will be introduced in Congress Monday to require long-tercare facility operators to sub- long-ter- mit. detaiipit nmpAt pirpne.to.. statements to the government before the facility can get fed' eral funds. The group of pharmacists to which 1,14;,as spoke has 475 members nationally. : ,.ss t: '..A.'::;:a:.''...12.i;,::;'......, ......:,::...: ' A flooded manhole soaked a telephone cable at 456 E. X1ALST ,. .4. 1' ' :tl''''...:.: pi Laundry Contract , :.'.......':..:. from-211Xio- both thrown from the auto. Miss Nelson was not seriously injured. The truck driver was unhurt. GET YOUR CHECKS OUT' If you feel as strongly about Sam's efforts as Dan, just grab pen in hand Wherk I think back on the joy of browsing in Sam's store, the fire was at and then read about another book' store the wrong address! said evidence ':''',......?':...?........'......';1':$.'..'::''''',..... ,,: tl;.,'''''::..1..,,...: 4.''' .,, . Motion Asks CAB To Revoke Airwest Rights passenger, Connie Nelson, 19, 1790 Hill Meld Road, Layton, were UAL should have asked me years ago about Harold. He's the guy who put the "friendly" in the skies of United! "Literature of the type Zions Book sold is most certainly a basic part of our community's culture. "Sam's efforts and work of so many years, to bring the best of the new and the past writings to our attention should be recognized and supported." It was signed by Dan Loewen Jr., the contractor, and contained a check for $150 which I immediately turned over to Sam. - She was driver of a car which went out of control on rainslick U.S. 91 otle west of Wellsville and spun into the path of a truck carrying building mater- The guy somehow finds time to be a lay leader in his church, to serve on the board of directors of the Utah Association of the United Nations and has held positions with the local branch of the NAACP. d Htmter- '' , :':....:: South off ramp Highway officials said opening of the ramp; will be within two days "one way or the other" of Oct 15. With good weather, the work should be entirely finished when the exit is opened. Bad weather won't delay the opening, but could mean some speed restrictions for a few days while cleanup work is completed. Monday, October 2, 1972 car-truc- : "Dear Harry: To anyone who has spent many enjoyable moments browsing through Sam's (Sam Weller) endless new and used books, the loss.of assortment of his store and its priceless contents of many old, rare, and no longer published books, cannot help but be viewed as a loss also to the community at large. 4580 Madison Ave., Ogden. .:'..4 ''.:.:, 1,.)::::,,;:1;:-4';-..- .. Valerie D. Carpenter, Miss Carpenter died Saturdaysiin.a Salt Lake hospital of head and neck injuries sufk collision fered in a Wednesday near Wellsville, ' Cache County. Harold also bowls. There is one thing he does wrong in ..,'. ,,,..:,.. field. - up to fair. ... SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH 20, Rich- iridicated the accident cuffed abOut 3 a.m. ' .::.f. ",':.,'...',.' '.. ::::,!'"'::,,:"........V1:...":".',,,...: NEWS KILLED: e Billy When not working, Harold keeps busy being a sports leader. He has charge of all the bad guysthe umpires in the Salt Lake Recreation Department. He's, the only person I know who officiates at basketball, baseball, softball, and still has a lot of friends among the players. .. DESERET Riddle was fatally injured Sunday about 3 a.m. when his car, apparently traveling south at a high rate of speed, went out of control on a small curve on U.S. 91 about five miles southwest of Parowan, Iron County. The victim was thrown out as the car rolled several times and disintagrated. The wreck was discovered by a passing motorist at 7:30 a.m. and Riddle was taken to Valley View Medical Center in Cedar . City where he died at .11:50 la.m. of head and linternal injuries. , Utah Highway Patro1 ','....:'...:''::::'':t.'4:'':','.; Ca 1145 C:211C, 1:11.7crti PM.;ZDS.7C5 C:3 CZIC::::;7 Utah Road Toll 284 Randy Lee Riddle, '' , 2 Accidents, 2 Deaths, . ..:...'., .:,. ,'.7. ... ... 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