| Show -- (- 4 " 1 1 'r----- - - '''' ' --''' ' --- 4 — - - - ' - ---- - te' e : flikOr040WK65prA- WtsrIIV-A10- t ' - ' )'"e' i' "° i''' i ti ti -- vi 1 1 ' 4 10'-- ' 1 I 111?Al"' lf 1 i 'AO' - 1 1 - i tt 1f i Jai i '' '- 1 f 1"1 ' o ' tv:-- - ! f - ' 4 - ' "1- : -i t - ' I 01 ' ' i ?r 4 : It i 1 f' 4 44 e - - c It - '''' -"' IL '' '-- 4006' tL Brig Gen Maurice Watts left talks to Maj Gen Max E Rich as camp opens Sunday unit of guardsmen moved into training at both Camp Williams and near Price in Car bon County Sunday night guardsmen at Camp Williams were welcomed by Maj Gen Maxwell E Rich Utah adjutant general and his staff TROOP AND CARGO convoys from all over the state early Sunday morning began bringing men and machinery into the camp The Jordan River below the camp and the low hills to the west were shrouded by heavy dust kicked up by tracked vehicles MONDAY MORNING various units will begin individual and section training - - Some 1500 engineers will build five miles of road in Provo and American Fork Canyons and will improve a road east of Farmington to Francis Peak not the only guardsmen's uniforms and equipment While 3000 men began training here another 1000 was encamped at the Air Guard headquarters at the Salt Lake Municipal Airport area seeing SPECIAL FORCES A highly trained 11 t Theater News TV Fare—Page 27 ----- - Special to The Tribune CAMP W G WILLIAMS—The comparative calm this camp sees most of the year was transformed Sunday Into a bustling hub of activity as members of the Utah National Guard moved in for summer camp ''"4 ‘: 4: ' woo'r i '1 1 0 ' I oe'' 1 I store-protectiv- e ' L - 44- ' ' 2att 4I I J Not beans' tut ' ' ' tional delicious breaded veal prepared for Naiiiirdsmen by Sp 5 Hyrum Reich one of many cooks Local Nots Sports Comics vv v Salt Lake City Utah — Monday Morning — June Page 21 6 1960 tor 2 Trusties of Prison 'Walk' to Freedom Pair of Irrigators Fail to Show For Evening Barracks Check it Special to The Tribune prison trusties walked '' away from the Utah State Prison's farm here Sunday 11- 114 6 ' 010' eve-Brig- - r farm 1 - 7 '' - r 4 i Ii I - t 1" -- " ' A 9:30 pm bed-chec- k showed both men missing Warden Turner said the men had left their barracks shortly after the evening meaL A truck they used for hauling canvas irrigation dams was found a short distance from the deputy warden's house which is about - tr - ning WARDEN JOHN W TURNER said J Willard serving one to 20 years for forgery and Jack Ziemer ing one to 20 years for robbery evidently left the farm shortly before' dark Fatal Stumble Both men were irrigators and had the run of the prison I ' 0 ‘‘ - 4 -- ---- - Sp 4 Larry Anderson- - left and Pvt Rich— ard Hadfield prepare camp telephone wiring lie : - I busL The superintendent a large eastern — association says his detectives In one laite food "I the Chicago area 4 I 1 '1?: was by mthue cihuspivvirefeeitvu: '4:40's 1 ning as high as one percent—This Isa -— kind thing in such a holstered small marginf-profi- t i Too ness where half a cent differo' m eathnes well uoften ence on a can can make or g store that the lady is break the merchant The television-installed a concealed a carrying away detector system which slab of bacon she made it possible for a detecDoug Welch hasn't paid for tive to watch women shoppers If she rates a whistle it on a dozen screens should be a police whistle AS ARRESTS mounted and "Gee I seen your wife Alice down at the supermarket the as word got around the store's other day" says one gentle- volume fell off nine per cent man to another "and she looks cameras The month first the went and put to roe like she on a little weight" And the of course came out It was second gentleman says: "Yea found that even honest custwo cans of peanut butter and tomers resented being watched a dozen lamb chops She really in their moments of indecision a only weighs oh ninety-fiv—while they were standing hunnert pounds but some- before the shelves trying to times she comes home look decide what to buy " ing like a lady wrestler of There was a detec- the surveillance which nobody tive stopped a lady in an east had expected It was discovern store the other day when ered that not more than three a leg of lamb fell out of her per cent of the women shopslacks She was also carrying pers ever bothered to read two small picnic hams and through the list of ingredients five pounds of sliced bacon on the label on the can Green and looked gorgeous The lady Eyes ALWAYS reads- - the was prominent in her neigh- label Does your wife? borhood was a civic leader STEALING is on the inand the community was outcrease- throughout the country at arrest her raged Shippers by water have been It Is a commentary on Our forced in many instances to Times perhaps that there protect their freight from pilwas loose talk of boycotting fering by enclosing It in sturdy locked cargo vans i 4 4 L - 4 — -- - 54P Army-Nationa- the store These are times aren't they? N ' The Squirrel Cage of ' ' 1 I Second Section TITSDAY AND Wednesday artillery units will move howitzers onto firing ranges for practice firing The only guardsmen not scheduled for training are those belonging to the southern Utah artillery batallion which went to Puerto l Rico in March for joint Guard exercises By Douglass Welch '' '''N i - j ! howitzer Similar water on clean up show was repeated at many posts Guard 0 I e s Camp WILLIAMS- - WAS - " 1 o p -- - t ''''' jr 1 1 ke 4 Members of the 145th Field Artillery 1st Howitzer Battalion of Brigham City slosh k I )e r - 4 4 11 4 wp CAMP ' : ''''''' ' "v ''tv ‘44 i k -': - -$ -- vo Ar 4 ' - e ''''''' t '' - Aek i 4' t 74012 4 en' - ' Ik ' r - t ''-''' ti: t - e k 1 7 - r' '41' — 14 1 ' 44- - ----1( — ': 1 f ' : ' et I" ' :'"' 41 ! I one-half - -- mile- from—the -n- 26 30 serv Creek Takes Life of Salt Laker ainprison By Wallace D Roffman ' Tribune Staff Writer a 2q Temperatures ' tie l'N moved into the 40 GRANITE—A South Salt 4-' 80s in most hs:14 Lake man fell into Little CotN ' and e e- tonwood Creek and drowned with ' coupled i early Sunday morning The storms r': afternoon brought victim Rulon M Dalton 52 "4114 muggy humid weather t t ' 3114 S State told companions 91 't ISt George was Utah's high ' he was going to get a drink atA0 5'' reading with 99 followed closeof water just before he turn— t BRIGGS IS tall has 95 with River Green ly by It took firemen two hours to quell this let building at Brigham City Sunday brown hair and bled into the stream near Witand has eyes Roosevelt Duchesne County blaze In the second A garage worker evacuated ten families of Central Chevro satch Boulevard story a medium Tatoos complexion reached 94 Include "Gene" on the wrist of THE SALT LAKE County IN IDAHO temperatures the right arm a heart and sheriffs office waa notified Mr were mostly in the 80s Las "Ken" on the right forearm Dalton was 12:55 at missing showed a 98- "Honolulu" on both the left ash Vegas Nev Sunday and the Salt Lake hand and arm "Jay" is written County Sheriffs degree reading comparatively Jeep Patrol cool for that area on the of his left arm was alerted and a search startFires hit two buildings in Forrest St at 9 am Sunday probably originated In the He has biceps Lows over the state were several moles on his ed the second story electrical power box at the face mostly in the 40s and 50s Hu- northern Utah Sunday caus destroying Mr Dalton's body was re-b-y of 10 the of rear the building building occupied by midity reached 56 per cent at ing extensive damage and Ziemer six as is described Robert covered about 5 am Get Radio station manager families 5 am 14 per cent at 3 pm feet one inch tall 165 lbs Jensen about 25 3114 S State leaving 10 families homeless conserva West a that 12th said on Another blaze aid Faye The weather could bring pos- after fire departments were light complexion and slender Mr Jensen had been with Mr sible rain Monday weathermen Unable to quell the blazes in St in Ogden destroyed a radio tive estimate of damages build He has a tatoo of a Dalton earlier in the night but station with damages listed would probably be about said Variable clouds are ex- their early stages skull with the words "True had returned home at over $55000 $55000 pected over most of the region Love" on his right upper ME DALTON went into the A STUBBORN Brigham City with a chance of afternoon shoulder There is an inch scar AN ALERT AUTO mechannear a bridge where creek CheVroCentral razed the fire be will rain Temperatures on his left index finger a two ' Wasatch Boulevard crosses let Building at Main and East ic R Lynn Johnson 25 mostly in the 80s on scar lower his Inch right Little Cottonwood Creek about who was working in the Brig)04' '‘ ''(t ii arm e " ' " ' two miles below the mouth of :'4 t ham City garage prior to the 4 N Little Cottonwood Canyon notified fire immediately the Mr Jensen went back to : Brigham City Volunteer Fire i rt Cottonwood Creek early Little o s Department then rushed Sunday when the victim's Ms ' ' to awaken the tenants 4 ter told him her brother was 00 t4k 8 All were evacuated safely i missing She askedI that Mr The building is owned by e Jensen assist in finding him : 1 Jack Fronk Tremonton and Six more victims were added jured when the automobile he Is leased to Glen Knudsen MR JENSEN TOLD investiBonding companies say to Utah's traffic fatality toll was driving crashed into a officers he started : Chief Fire gating i 't Brigham City that the biggest thief of all during the week ended Satur- - tree v downstream from R Baron estimated searching Lowell be the well may very big day midnight Joe Oakley 29 576 Center where other companions told 1 be to the about TWO were record DEATHS damages boss in the front office who St (200 West) was seriously him Mr Dalton had fallen In ' t : THE DEATHS brought the ed Saturday one in Tooele $100000 dips into the company till Nst injured Sunday at shortly the creek 4 without leaving an IOU state's total for the year to County and another in Uintah motor ALL PROPERTY owned by went downstream 77--12 afterte9r 111)emv hreldnintghe more than were killed Thefts by executives and the-- tenants of the building I County through — heavy - brush - and the same period last during with an automobile at 5th trusted employes total more The week's traffic toll fol- was otsstroyed The only art' i year '''''' ' 1 DROWNING TOLL ' United in States South and State St the lowed kze today a patCommisThe Salt Lake City The week's spurt in traffic des sPseZ1 were the night- i - -caused the losses than proUtah G manby Bourne tern Ernest deaths came on the heels of sion will conduct a public hearclot!ies worn by the occupants AT SALT LAKE General fessional "criminal" set In far 11 11 of the Utah 6 1960 To June ager 5 Safety at in the of safe comparatively days ing Monday pm when they were rushed out Hospital where the victim was To June 6 1959 too many situations the man 9 one person was Council pointed out ' commission chambers to disOnly driving he was fire Radio it at Station The taken reported L who sits behind the big ma- killed in traffic accidents from 24 ' All of 1959 cuss a - proposed ordinance suffered a possible fractured "AFTER A period of safe KSVN about 1300 W 1200 desk and says "Take a 17 to May 28 eliminating jury trials in city hogany motorists begin to South Ogden was still burn- i le Miss Carstairs" is a May letter driving right ankle lacerations and large bo ulder s until he traffic court for all but 10 z abrasions of the head He was FOR A TIME it appeared think that nothing is going to ing Sunday night The fire burglar regular spotted the body about a half traffic offenses 11 reported in fair condition However it could have been Utah might escape without a happen to them and they dis- was reported to Weber County mile downstream from Wadeath during the long regard caution An upswing of Fire Department at 9:14 pm 1" Driver of the automobile satch Boulevard io-- CITY ATTOBNEy James L foretold Stealing always in- highway f fatalities jars them out of their by Quinn Murray 1397 W Memorial Day weekend was David V Rivera 21 Bing Barker 'Jr said he has written creases in times of high taxes MR JENSEN said he first 13th lethargy and a period of com- 1200 South listed Lake its Salt ham Canyon City Investigation and of standards living high letters inviting the city judges the victim's body discovered a when safe was Weber accident Fire the of Chief Johnson R Rouses Tuesday paratively driving again County continting Lynn and city prosecutors to attend Some folks just can't keep up trafficyictim a rock in the man was fatally in is enjoyed?' against lodged John Rose said the fire tenants prevents fatalities Sunday night the hearing middle of the stream lie enWREN WE ARE all sitting Under the proposed ordi- in rocking chairs on the county tered the creek and pulled the nance traffic violations which porch and when body from the rocks but it slipped from his grasp He carry a fine of less than $30 or the birds start feeding us in followed the body to where it 30 days in jail would not be stead of vice versa we'll be honest again It gives you allowed jury trials again lodged against rocks look forward to to 100 yards further downabout something A:Jones JEFFERY who Maurice - THE EXCEPTIONS as sugwas rescued by 8 and Paul 4 The two children were was awakened at 8 am when smoke stream By doesn't it? firemen was reported in satisfactory released from Salt Lake General tilled the room Tribune Staff Writer ' gested by city judges are: Mr Jensen said he then — Everything almost that we condition at Salt Lake General Hoscheck-uand were a after Hospital driving while under the influ- know about television we have Firemen rescued a boy RE WENT to a second bedroom brought the body to the south ence of intoxicating liquor or learned from the little fouryepital where he was being held for being cared for Sunday by a neighshortfrom his burning home-Sundbank of Little Cottonwood after being overcome with bor Mrs 011ie Pittman 957 Yale and awakened hi4 wife Annette and Creek United States mar- ly after 8 am as his father struggled drug evading driver's duty in ar-old Leaving the body on reckless smoke accident event of an Paul and led them outside the burn- the bank he returned to WaAve shal who comes frequently to to an the dwelling through ' Mr Reinséh suffered lacerations driving being drunk in or spend the night at our house outside window in a house satch Boulevard where he desperate atBATTALION Chief Groves Ferris ing of the hands in smashing a bedroom about an automobile with in- Ho keeps us advised The other sheriff's officers mid said that when he attempted to lie earlier him reach Minutes tempt exin of room kitchen in window an attemptto rekch his said the living tent to drive speeding and day he brought along his sis- he had led his wife' Patrol members Jeep and to to house the daughter get Jeffery son cess of 25 miles an hour of the ter who is only a year old She the frame dwelling were gutted by another son to safety A PARTY OF deputies and - blaze He estimated he was unable to do so becatise of posted limit driving without a sat in her high chair and thedamage deHE ALSO 912 40 Yale sustained second William Reinsch Patrolmen guided by Mr Jeep license revoked license or on a looked at television with him the intense heaL While Mr Reinsch would exceed $3000 Cause of the Ave (1075 South) and his wife burns of the hands and face Jensen took a stretcher to gree after information He false to and cry promptly giving began was trying to enter Jeffery's bed- where the fire had not been determined SunMrs Reinsch suffered second degree body was and re-an accident failure to disclose switched to another channel— Mary 37 were listed in fair condi over room and took firemen arrived to Wasatch Boule were face also turned it Both LDS about burns the tion in day' night accident Hospital Sunday it was an act of sacrifice on identification after in the task The boy was found lying yard where it was placed in Mr Reinsch who was sleeping treated for smoke inhalation as and leaving the scene of an his part and we admired him where they were convalescing from See Page 27 Colunut 4 bedroom said he on his bed alone in were the two other children Annette for It accident injuries sUffered in the fire ard Ast-:L- auk11 — ' 10 I ifo'''' - 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