| Show - - - I - - - V 4 I - - - - k ' - 1 " 1 I - - - Local News ' ''S P orts 1 ' I - 0 1 ' 4621 JV'' ' Section B o N- k a it lin 0 11 Area News 1V 4 4 Tv-4- ms 4 Salt Lake City Utah — Sunday Morning — Jule 5 1960 ti) 4 ' ' Page °ad One t ' t 4 ''" '0 ' r-- '- ' '1 - AptaP-w-o - -- ' --- '- - ' - 44 44 4 N ' 44lo'' - "- -- - ''''' - ' 60-rd:- - 4 - - - - o- 7 -- -- I $ i' '''' -- t -- 'I - 0- - I ' I 4 - '' '- ----- ' '' c: -- 4- -- s' r lop iS t A Freeway East-Wes- t Freeway (Eastern segment along 24th South) t Freeway (Western segment along 2nd South) Total 'Construction Cost Additional cost for new design work - d-- 7 s -' r'- '4 :1 4- -' '!' -- - 1 2 ' 4 n ' ' - 4 ' 'r 'r::1' ' - ' -- : -- ' ---- 2 -- - city-stat- 1 ' ' 1 e 1" -- 2 O s - ' ::g i ):-- 0 s' -- N j ? --- i '' '' - ' Near Vernal NO LOYALTY: My wife was They would never know when sitting in the corner putting you were going to push the a hem in the children's tram- - button" "That would be good" I pollne and I was --- -"I think we need an t r eading the said 1 and erratic man like me in the i newspaper White House for these days I said: "Elaine if I We've been worrying about the ' '440 was running tor Russians flying off the handle t the past "ykz) president would without warningit'sforabout time I I: ex : you vote for- few years' 0" ' me?" ( they worried about us flying And my wife off the handle for a change" u a amii nd tuht oe gahntd I "YOU SURE would have 'em s agreed "What party?" ii "Can't you see i?" I said AND I SAID ' "It doesn't make "All the Russian bigshots are gathered around the table in a Dan Valentine n y difference the KremlitLand Khrushehev what party what 'Gentlemen I think we I want to know is if I was said should pull a bluff in Berlin' of for the president running and all the other RusUnited States would you vote sians yell 'Gad Nikita don't for me?" And my wife thought an- pull a bluff in Berlin This other minute and said "Nope" President Valentine who is And I said "Ah ha that now in the White House is so nervous and scared that he will means you don't really wipe out Moscow before breaklove me" fast if we start anything in My wife said "How so?" Berlin' I EXPLAINED: "A fellow who is a marriage- - expert in "AND IsrmrrA says 'Gentlemen you are right We must Chicago says that if a wife can't sincerely say to herself remember that we are not that she would vote for her dealing with a normal human husband for president if he being when we are dealing was running she really isn't with President Valentine I understand - he goes to bed in love with him" on the "That's hogwash" my wife nights with his thumb " atom bomb button' "Love said hasn't got any"You would probably scare thing to do with a man being the world to death as presiof United States the president It's a matter of -being quali- dent" my wife agreed "but you wouldn't be able to stand fied for the job" the social whirl of the job "That's the point" I said You wouldn't get all dressed "If a really loves a up to meet ambassadors and man she is blind enough to envoys and queens and people think that he- could be presi- like that" dent of the United States "You're darned right I even if he digs ditches for a --- wouldn't" II said Will to The Tribune VERNAL— Mrs Edward R Barney 55 LaPoint Uintah County was crushed to death Saturday afternoon when the jeep in which she was riding tipped over backwards on a steep grade 15 miles west of here DRIVER OF the vehicle was OrMrs Barney's lando Fletcher 50 also of La son-inla- 5 - 1) living" "I wife Point Uintah County Sheriff Nor- man Fletcher said the jeep apparentlystalled on a steep grade He said Mr Cook had owned the vehicle only a short time When he attempted to drive back to safety the sheriff said the jeep tipped backawrds and rolled sideways down an embankment SHERIFF FLETCHER said the accident occurred on an access lane running across government property He said it was not a part of the county or state road systems and indicated that the death would probably not be included in the 1960 Utah traffic toll I Two day$ of final salutations begin Sunday for1321 students at the University of Utah who Monday will become alumni of the institution BACCALAUREATE service for the graduates will begin with a processional Sunday at 7 pm with the event scheduled for Stadium Bowl- - George Romney president of American Motors will speak His topic will be "Give Yourself to Something Great" TWO STUDENTS also will address the service They are Mrs Laurel Thatcher Ulrich and Paul Liston Speech of Mrs Ulrich Salt Lake City is entitled "The Dissecting Lines" Mr Liston of Kaysdile has a topic "Shades of ed with cash and they've been putting the bite on us What can you expect froima country where the president dresses good?" She got so excited she SAM SAD CYNIC SAYS: dropped a stitch in the tram Imagine all those congressne poll men getting f ree hotel Grey" rooms and meals who continued Invocation will be offered by "My word" she '"you would have- the Russians do they think they are disc David Lawrence McKay Salt 'so they wouldn't sleep nights Jockeys! Lake attorney and first as-I " - L - ' 3IR MERRILL pioneered lumber mill and lumber distribution outlets in Utah Idaho and Wyoming and developed the lumber chain which now includes the Morrison-Merril- l ILumber Co and Lumber Co units of the Boise Cascade Lumber Co Morrison-MerrilLuml The ber Co was founded by the Morrison family and Mr Merrill's father in 1895 structures Mr Burton noted that the freeway plans have long since been unveiled to thg public at informational and official public hearings IF THE CITY should now ktit : a 10 seek to force delay in the pro' ! gram he said Interstate work will be speeded in other areas of the Salt Lake City's freeway system is a part of the 41000- mile Interstate highway sys) ' : i i AFTER GRADUATING In tem t: ''' 11900 from the Phillips Academy in Anddver Mass George AN ESSENTIAL feature of Merrill became a part of the the program is that there will 1Morrison-Merril- l '' ::1 organization be no grade crossings: a motor) ist with a large enough gas Because of his youth when ' i'E the role of business tank and a sufficiently small leader most of his business appetite could travel anywhere associates have long since on the Interstate network without stop preceded him in death He acquired full interest in That requires control of acthe Morrison-Merril- l Lumber cess In urban areas where E Merrill Co to set to or there are frequent crossings then work Was George See Page B-- Column 1 freeways must be elevated to adviser to Bernard Baruch avoid rapid dips and rises in offering AN ALTERNATIVE is to depress the freeways putting local arteries on overpasses That solution Mr Burton Mr Romney will be pre- says is generally impractical sistant general superintendent of the Deseret Sunday School sented an honorary doctor of in Utah because of snow reUnion Church of Jesus Christ laws degree Ho will be pre- moval problems: But where of Latter-daSaints sented by Dr Henry Eyring the terrain is steep Utah's freedean of the U of U Graduate ways may be elevated on one THE MOST Rev Joseph Len- School side depressed on the other nox Federal bishop of the Catholic diocese of Salt Lake WILLIAM J O'Connor Salt HE POINTED out to Mayor rofi Page B-- Column 1 City will offer benediction at Lake businessman and memthe Baccaladreate service ber of the university bard of Prior to the service the annual reception for graduates regents will be presented an and their parents and spouses honorary doctor of law degree will be held at the home of He will be presented by Dr " Salt Lake County law enDr A Ray Olpin president of Sterling M McMurrin dean of forcement officers were the U His home is at 1259 E the College of Letters Snd Sci- searching the creek near the mouth of Little Cottonwood South Temple Reception time ence at the U Levi Edgar Young senior Canyon early Sunday after Is Sunday from 3 to 6 pm president of the First Council two men reported they saw THE 9IST Cdrnmencement of Seventy Church of Jesus their companion exercise of the University of Christ of Latter-daSaints and tumble Into the swift waters Utah—will begin with proces- professor emeritus of history Stan James sheriff's ofsion of faculty regents and at the U will be presented an fice dispatchers said the call honorary doctor of humanities for help was received at 12:56 graduates Monday at Only four brief speeches will degree Dr Leland H Creer am : be made head of the department of hisThere was no Immediate Honorary degrees will be tory at the U will present Identification of the missing President Young man or his companions presented to three men - Tri-Stat- e ' state'— I i 5 y Bulletin y 6m ' 4 - With Structures $78185700 $5750000 $53827300 $12000000 3 costs Right-of-wa- y $121785700 - $4380000 $3300000 $5200000 Total construction land and new design costs $130065700 $59027300 Difference $71038400 maintenance Annual 10000 costs $1000 per-mil- e From data provided by State Plithwaf hi study engineering Department Porter Urquhart MoCreari & O'Brian - V Ca - - - Attention Utahns 1111461 Candidates? V Parties in Market By O N Malmquist Tribune Political Editor Both political parties in Utah are in the market for some candidates AMONG THE specifications desired are an interest in government a reasonable knowledge of governmental affairs some political savvy a personality and reputation which will attract votes and a willingness to perform a public service for very little pay The role they are wanted for is to run for the State Swim 4-H-our In Icy Lake THUS EAR filings for these important offices are lagging And while the July 10 dead line is more than a month away party leaders on both sides would like to be assured of a full slate of well quail fled candidates well in advance of the deadline Both state chairmen joined Saturday in an appeal for those who are planning to be come candidates to file right away and for those who have just given it a passing thought to give it more serious thought "THE STATE legislative of flees" said Republican Chair man Vernon Romney "are among the most important to be filled by the voters this year The party must have a full slate of candidates for the 64 House seats and 14 Senate seats which are open in this election" William T Thurman Demo cratic chairman said he is urging county chairmen to get By Del Van Orden candidates out for every strong Tribune Staff Writer office and to get legislative swim them to tile PROVO—A four-hou- r right away in the icy waters of Utah Lake TOO 1VIANY people" he in search othelp for his strandsaid "moan and complain ed family ended on an about what the Legislature note for a does and too few are willing Orem man to run themselves" BILLY JOE DAVIS 358 N Neither party has made a 9th West Orem his wife statewide check as yet to find their four children: Christine out just how many blanks 7 Joey 5 Bobby 4 and Dot they have But there are many 3 with a neighbor's child Lin- districts in which one or both da Carter 7 daughter of Mr parties are lacking candidates and Mrs Dale C Carter 381 N 9th West were boating on - IN SALT LAKE County the the lake Saturday afternoon Democrats have filed candi At approximately 1 pm dates in only seven of the 21 after the group had been boat- House districts but have filed ing several hours the motor or declared candidates in each stalled and Mr Davis was un- of the three Senate districts where a senator will be elected able to get it restarted this year AT TIIE TIME the boat was The Republicans have filed in the middle of the lake op- candidates in nine of the 21 posite the Geneva Steel works House districts and two of the The family waited for a three Senate districts passing boat to notice their WHILE SERVICE in the plight For six hours they waited Legislature may be rewarding Near 7 pm Mr Davis de- in various ways the financial cided to try to swim-- for help attraction is weak-43- 00 salary He was wearing a belt type a year and $5 a day expense allowance for days the bodies life preserver are actually in session FOR FOUR HOURS Mr Plans to seek an increase Davis swam the four to five In both salary and expense miles that separated him from allowance are currently under the eastern shore of Utah discussion by the Legislative Lake Procedures Committee Of the At approximately 10:45m State Legislative Council he came ashore where he was met by his wife some other BUT BECAUSE this will re relatives and members of the quire a constitutional amend Utah County Sheriff's office ment no change can be made soon enough to benefit House search and rescue crew members elected this year ABOUT TWO HOURS after 'the next session votes to sub he had entered the water mit a proposed amendment and some boaters from Salt Lake the electorate approves it in city had come across the the 1962 election a change stalled boat and towed It to could be made for the 1963 session shore Eiidslljipy anti-climat- t - I - It 4W wcSO Utah National Guardsmen Start Camp Stint Today Special to The Tribune training facility Gen Rich CAMP WILLIAMS — Utah said Another 1000 began en- -' campment at the Air Guard headquarters at the Salt Lake Municipal Airport Saturday Following &practice of past years the guardsmen will at: tempt to make practical con tributions to the state while on duty Engineers will build five MM GEN MAX E Rich miles of road in Provo and Utah adjutant general said 22 American Fork canyons 'They cities are represented by units will be Commanded Col' by participating in the camp ac- Herbert L Price Salt Lake tivity City Only guardsmen not schedANOTHER GROUP of engi uled for two weeks active duty beginning this weekend are neers will improve the road' lcsite those belonging to the South- leading to Francis ern Utah artillery battalion of a joint GuardFederal Avia which went to Puerto Rico' in tion Agency radar facility east of Farmington March for joint Artillery practice with live Guard exercises ammunition will be done both ABOUT 3000 men will be at Camp Williams and at Dug-stationed here at the main way Proving Ground some Guardsmen will begin arriving here and at other summer campsites In the area Sunday sumas the annual mer camp of the guard gets under way National 5000 strong two-wee- k : 2111fr - - - toolvanaosevamonvNovvoe - Army-Nation- A è - - - - s U of UHails Seniors Tonight Valentine" my "And that's where all the wife says "but I sure wouldn't other presidents for the past want to see you president of 50 years have been making a mistake They've been dress the country" "And why not may I ask?" ing so good that all the rest "Because you're too erratic of the world thinks we're load- 1 - i' 4 IT IS TRUE that there would be a savings in right costs of about 25 per cent but the blighted area would extend further Structures are being provided where underpasses are required with as much flexibility as if the entire road were supported by over-passe- -- you'd give the world a nervous breakdown two weeks after you were in the White House that's why" my wife said - George Edmund Merrill 78 13375 Highland Dr (1140 East) In the development of the Intermountain west's lumber industry died Saturday at 10 am in a Salt Lake hospital of natural causes S love-yoti- ' - Edmund 'era Woman 55 Luinber Pioneer Dies ( - trash-remova- Vehicle Kills George Nothing Serious V !Jill '''14 ' 7 Dan Valentine's — $31600000 1 s I e" --- $13800000 -- $N - I ' ' ' :::1:7::'!: i viti- s : East-Wes- -- ' Utah Roasts On Broiler With Earthfills $34277300 North-Sout- '4s'-'- 4 - Structures Here's Breakdown 4 --' : or-Fills?-- -- A' -- -- - 1 i Struggle : - ' ' ' - "" - FkOeW4Y By Jerome X Full Tribune Staff Writer "4") 4 ' ' ' -- f' p ' 40- -' The Utah State Highway Department will put the Salt '': '"?"''' iz -Lake City freeway on concrete and tsteel structures instead oi l' ' ' 'Nkl0' - '"' earthfill—if the city submits a check for $71038400 1c-r '"' THAT'S THE ESTIMATED difference in cost between '4' N fills ' planned by the state and structures sought by the Salt "‘" t 010 - '' l'' Lake I-"City Commission The US Bureau of Public Roads will '"''''''''' ' ' I " '' '''' '" in financing of elevated structures not assist 0 0 --0- -- The department answered the city's protests Saturday in 'o 0 a letter to Mayor J Bracken LeeT Mayor following com:' m l''" structures the freeway wrote a of for endorsement mission '-I )''10 to the state C Taylor Burtonkdepartment direc''''' letter protest - ' t ' tor wrote the reply 4 t ” 'NAritrii ' ' ' "MR EEE"'HE SAID "can have his stilts if he gives us le ) mil ' --for the difference" But even then it would be a bad check a 1 zss ' ''''' '' ''''' ' the city the state and the public Mr Burton declared for deal " 7- 7 '''' '11' fliti0 These are the city's complaints: ' ''' I THE CITY has never given its consent to the type of eia 1 tT oe ' I construction planned and under way on the Salt Lake free414P way ‘ 4 ' '' t e'' It -- ' -I 2 Freeways constructed on earihfills are cheaper to build 4 ' ''‘ Itt "11 " but more costly to maintain 'r if 44 3 MIAS ARE uglyeyesoren concrete and steel It 4 s e "11'S :' A 41241141111" 4 '1444144441116 -414441KaNftoollikbAttlaolMoosolotalion4044:41444044440flowiAap tures can be beautiful 4 Fills require more land area structures allow —Fills—the State Highway Department's solution to ne(4 underpasses while controling access Earth tills are '" for elevating freeways Elevation is required to allow I less costly controversy is over looks utility upkeep passes parking and other uses ARE the state's "l!THESE '' those ppints as out-iSunburn Day Mr Burton's letter to 14''': !' :4' le 0 4 ' '''' : Mr Burton's com' 2 Lee to Mayor ments and in statemepts by Atty Gen Walter L Budge: t : ''''''''''' i17T' '''' ' N-- i 1 The city has not only given ' ' ---it f 4 '1 '44''' ' 1— '' -consent to the type of consi--its --i f ' 4 4 struction : 4 '''' '''' ' way but it a:'23''' I ' ' eir''' - ' ' t :'::: '''''''''' '''' ' ' 4' f !1 never li4-ap- under r y legal right to ' ' 00'''''''''''''"' ' '' edrf Over most of the Interrnoun- i: ' ' agreement 'Ilobject A dated Dec 26 1957 signed by taM Area Saturday it was sun the late Mayor Adiel F Stew' burn weather A4'4e i ''' : :' 44 art and Ellis L Armstrong — '''' ''''' '''Irlt i21 J'''- -' 7' ' ' ' - ':t"'- ' ' 42 AND EXCEPT for southern I then state highway director 404' I f provided that each should conUtah and Nevada and a large 2i tribute to an engineering study :' -4)7" iv part of Wyoming it will be ' "'s' of freeway design and location ' f t 4") sunburn weather again Sun: and each should abide by the I 4 f ' ' " ) ' ''' study's recommendations day ' i : ' : 1 A 4 3'''j4f?'' :s In those excepted areas THE RESULTING indepen I 11 f4 there will be some cloudiness dent 1 c engineering appraisal ret and scattered thundershowers 51 that earthfill would J ported 3 ) The central area will have have to cost $240 a yard before " 1 ) continued fair weather Alstructures would be on a cost 144 ' k : I par with fillPresently earth-fil- l though some slightly lower' — —s"os a r e expected' cost65 cents a yard '''::'''''' ''':' temperatures ' :IF j4 Utah will still register in the : 2 There is no disagreement ::4 " 0' r "Ii — 80 - to 90 e 0 on the fact that initial constru - — : degree bracket for 1 —11 tion costs of earthfill are less— k high temperatures with lows 14 t ($67958000 less is the state's ' 1 I ranging from 45 to 55 degrees ''''' ' 1 - T — ' estimate As to maintenance SOUTHERN NEVADA earthfills are expected to cost -- i t i 1 ) Iii '' --- again can expect a scorcher 4 te $1000 a mile each year But ' '' '''' ' -- '' ' ' I 40 with high temperatures rangi!'' l structures causing '''e -' 1 'e 4 f l 4-ing in the 97 to 107 degree drainsnow and removal ' ''''' v area i ( 1 age problems would cost $10- AI The high temperature in Salt1 ' 000 year —Lake City Saturday was 87 deS THE SLOPES of the freegrees Forecast high for Sun- Structures—the city 's answer to the same problem City I State argues that stilts require more upkeep are less admits they cost more claims benefits over the years I attractive and breed trash and crime in roadbed shadow ways will be planted and irriday is near 82 degrees gated providing a pleasing appearance Structures however attractive in design harbor trash beneath the highways and pose additional police burdens to control crime in the unlighted areas through the 3 urban belt b 4 ''0-:S"::itt- 17 :::::'-'- i Ilighivay Group Data Tells Advantages of Earthfills ° -- - 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