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Show A7 The Salt Lake Tribune, Tuesday, April 19, 1960 Brake Slips, Auto Rolls, Cedar Plans Gem State Briefs Early Morning Blaze Hits ; Killing Logan Toddler To Greet to through PTA Aides Three Shoshone Firms rear Writer Wyoming Accidents Fatal to 7, Hurt 11 By Bob Evans Tribune Staff LOGAN A young Logan mother of three hung up the phone she had answered Monday at noon, stepped back out the front door and saw the family car in the middle of the street and her son flying in the driveway, By United Frew International mile north of Newcastle on Seven persons were killed U.S, Highway 85. ' and at least 11 hospitalized in Mrs. Leora Thelma Gale, 46, live traffic accidents on Wyoof Cheyenne, was killed and ming highways over the Easter her husband, Frank, 46, and weekend. Dwaine Hilliard of Douglas THE STATE Highway Patrol were injured when the Gale aaid it was the bloodiest Easter vehicle crashed into a wrecker weekend In Wyoming in sev- truck Hilliard Sateral years, maybe the worst urday. operated by ever. LABRY FRANTZ, formerly Three of the victims died late of Glendive, Mont., also was Sunday in a collision eight killed Saturday when his car miles south of Cheyenne on overturned nine miles north of U.S. Highway 85. Afton. THEY- - WERE-identif- passenger, - Larry"-- Stone, as f Mrs, Edward Lee Dunbar and who was working in the Pine-dal- e area with Frantz, received her son of Greeley, Colo., and Thomas Brink, 24, a minor injuries. Pennsylvania pipeline worker now employed in Cheyenne. The injured were Mrs. Dunbars husband, reported in serious condition at Memorial Hospital in Cheyenne, and Special to The Tribune their two other children, NorWYO. CHEYENNE, Hepman, 15, and Dianne, 12. The burn T. Armstrong, Cheyenne, children were in good condiannounced his candidacy for tion. the Democratic nomination for Another car, driven by Ernest E., Evans, Aurora, Colo., U.S. representative from Wyocrashed into the Dunbar ve- ming. hicle after the accident Evans IT IS MY conviction. he "Was not injured. said, that the people of Wyo- - THE. OTHER persons were ming will be served best by killed Sunday. election of a Democrat as the Mrs. Ina Combs, Burlington, states lone congressman, since Iowa, was killed and her husband and four Cheyenne teenagers injured in a crash 14 miles west of Cheyenne on U.S. Highway 30. were THE TEENAGERS identified as John C. Valdez, 18, and Carmen Gonzales, Edward F. Cruz and Helen all 17. Schrader said the car driven by Valdez apparArchitect 1, M. Pal & Attoclatet, Ne ently was eastbound. He said . ear uwi,nn there would be an inquest. s Js dying! LITTLE COLE 3. Horlacher, son of Mr. and Mrs. Donniel Horlacher, 1361 Davis Ave., died of a fractured skull soon after arrival at a Logan hospital. Investigating" ufficers'said y the parking brake on the 1959 . .' Car station wagon apparently slipped. slipped as the tousled toddler J. Horlacher Cole brakes evidently Rancher Eyes Demo Seat in Congress it appears most likely Demo- strong and his family have lived in Worland and Lander. crats will control Congress. A majority party congressMR AND MRS. Armstrong man naturally will get prefer-abl- and their three children now committee assignments live on a small ranch near and will occupy a more influe ential position, he added. I WILL RING almost every doorbell in every town in Wyoming, since I am convinced voters appreciate meeting personally with a candidate. Bom in Basin, Mr. Arm Cheyenne. He Is a combat veteran of World War II, served as a government economic official In Washington and overseas and holds graduate degrees in public law and government and International relations. was about climb an door. open AS THE CAR rolled backward toward the street, the door toppled him partly underneath, allowing the front wheel to pass over his head. The mother and child were driven to the hospital by a neighbor, Mrs. Glen (Kathy) Lucherini, the infants aunt CACHE COUNTY Deputy Sheriff Harry Ashcroft and Logan City Patrolman Reuben Olson, who investigated, said Mrs. Horlacher had arrived home with the three children, parked the car in the driveway in front of the garage and gone into the house to answer the telephone shortly before the accident MOUNTING interest ts in-dlcated by 'the number of ad vance reservations. Delegates will use airplanes, private cars and chartered buses to trans port them to Cedar City for the first state PTA convention south of Provo, Mrs. W. J. Cloward, president of the Cedar City council, reported. Plans have been completed to welcome delegates from the time they begin arriving Wednesday until after the con vention is over at noon Fri- R E. GUSTAVEL, district sales manager of the airline said the only flight near at the time of the scare was a flight from Pendleton, Ore., to Boise and Salt Lake City. The, plane returned to Pendleton and a search was made. Nothing was found. Special to The Tribune Fire SHOSHONE, IDAHO Monday morning raced through several Shoshone business firms, destroying one and severely damaging two others. THE MANHATTAN Cafe owned by H. G. building, Baugh, was listed as a total loss. Heavy smoke and fire damages were reported in a drug store and theater adjoining the cafe. u Fire broke out in the cafes kitchen about 1:30 a.m. and spread rapidly through the building before firemen could rerfch the scene. b -- - 1 I.F. Plans Confab IDAHO FALLS, IDAHO -- 1 Convention headquarters foy T the three-daannual conferenced District 542, Rotary International scheduled for May, . will be in the Idaho Falls Civic Auditorium. 1-- 3 Dog Starts Blaze REXBURG, IDAHO A dog saturated with gasoline and set afire touched off a $1,000 fire Sunday night in a bam and straw stack at the farm of Steve Spaulding, Independence. THE DOG had crawled under the bam, igniting It, then fled to a straw stack and died, Mr. Spaulding said. SPEAKERS addressing Utah-Idah- o delegates Include: Richard L. Evans, a director of Rotary International and a mem ber of the Council of Twelve, Apostles, Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-daSaints, and Rabbi Julius J. Nodel, Temple Shaare Emeth, St Louis, Mo. y A - DYIITIIININ T (Scossy Second Scare Stop Heart Cat 3 Timet Faster Itk-li- ti CtrtIM MbontwyUiUprm MutralmS tinMM awdi itwntcb acidity la om minuta at aiany Iaa4m 4itln tablet, fiat today (or tho faittit know, rolled. 354 at druuitii. Sand yeital to BELL BOISE, IDAHO (AP The second bomb scare in two days Monday delayed a "United Airlines flight ANS, Oraniiburi. . Y. far liberal fraa taiayli. e. -- ideas VtO ANO liaa NATIONAL YorV, N Y. AN MdlimiO 7, TOAOKNAHKO .iuw.- -i DAVID JOSEPH Gengler, Lead, S.D., was killed Sunday when his car overturned one Donor of Blood CEDAR CITY Utahns dedi cated to promoting the welfare of children and youth in home, school, church and community will be treated to a taste bf "true southern hospitality" Thursday and Friday in Cedar City at the annual state convention of The Utah Congress of Parents and Teachers. SHE SENT Coles sisters, Rori, 2V, and Gina, 414, to get their dolls from the car, the officers said, which is why the door may have been open. Other survivors are the Inand fants grandparents,-M- r. Mrs. William Horlacher, Logan, and Mr. and Mrs. Chris Stirland, Las Vegas, Nev. day. Convention attractions will from guided tours at the range Thieves Take Suits 20th annual art exhibit and Theft of a camera and two William R. Palmer Museum suits of mens clothing from of southern Utah Indian lore his apartment was reported to to musical entertainment and police by Pete DeAngelio, 343 light refreshments in the ball S. 1st West (200 West). room of Hotel El Escalante. Za-mar- ee-.- SpecUl to Th Tribun ; & ' 'if!! A n ! 1,1, t ?: I) V 5 Gallons JJits , K Reuter - "5 ' News Agency k ROY Orel Henderson, Roy, is No. 1 on the roll of Hill Air Force Bases Five Gallon Club, with a record of donating five gallons of blood to the Red Cross. ai 1 final kttt D 5 NwTi o GO i ' E. F. BRADLEY, Hill AFB Red Cross director, said Mr. Henderson Is the first employe on ( record to donate five gallons of blood for the Red Cross. 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