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Show 'Tf f Local News Sports, Comics Second Section be Salt fali t Salt Lake City, Utah Wednesday Morning Classified Ads TV Fare Page 28 August Page 21 10, 1960 Dan 5 traffic ' f vis- Salt Lake City recently? Theres a . cocktail lounge in Boise that offers"customers a drink called a Pink Garter , . . I like the name of a group in Declo, Idaho they The Krafty call themselves V--' 4-- Kids. I Sports cars carried four persons to their death in three accidents on Utah highways Tuesday, boosting the states record threatening death toll to 142 for the year. TWO PROVO men died Tuesday night when their 'car rolled down a steep incline 27 miles southwest of Heber on U.S. 40S. A Salt Lake girl was killed in a single car rollover in Big Cottonwood Canyon. A fourth victim died when his car careened off the road near Moab, Grand County, early Tuesday, ited , vEast High School Canyon Roll JUST ABOUT THINGS: There are 18 different kinds of ducks in Wyoming . . , The V. folks in Pocatel-lo- , Idaho, brag they have the worst library in ,the nation . . . . Sport Cars Careen From Roads, Kill 4 3 . Nothing Serious ey J S.L. Girl, 17, Dies After Valentine's Have-th- r"11 mT'C X- - . Vt , 1 'sV -- .7' - i if y"? 1 K 1 . i PrisonStrike Ends for 119 at Farm .' T c Flames Char WaMch Slope n Session Elects Officer, 12 for Council Clouds Scoot, Sans Shower : Acquisition EBBS A Salt Lake girl Newly Proposed was killed Tuesday at 10 p.m. when the sports car in which she was riding went out of Acquisition control and turned over in Big Cottonwood Canyon. 14th East DEAD ON arrival at the Salt Lake County General Hospital Board of Education voted Tuesday to add smaller shaded was Sharon Billeter, daughter area to land being condemned for East High expansions. of Mr. and Mrs. Lucas T. Billeter, 1157 Sherman Ave. (1330 South). Hospital attendants said the girl died of head injuries. The driver, Douglas Walter Barlow, 19, 1208 E. 7th South, suffered a small cut. V ft F. KNOWI, r if 4 t'JZ ''i Z? ' S.K' St entomologist at Utah . State University, reports there V A i i'l are at least 35,000 different ikM A m Utah at in , the kinds of insects .t f , $ present time (well, its a polit ' tical year!) . . ..The average ... S? i person can write only 35 words ;'v IS L ,L "i per minute . . . Dean Brayton, ,V M Salt Lake lawyer, has troubles. $ 1 s a S' i 'I ia I '5L He owns a sundial, but it does not keep correct time. He thinks, perhaps, the sundial is set up wrong, and would sugsua-dia- l gest any help from local 1 - " SALT LAKE County Deputy experts. Keith Iba said the car Sheriff MAYOR J. BRACKEN LEE fire which blazed over 160 acres. Crews controlled the was coming down the Firefighting crews trudge 'along a rugged section of the canyon keeps getting rmfil from young Wasatch Mountains east of Centerville Tuesday to battle a .fire' after foua. hours., (Freelanee photo, John Flannery.) when it went out of control 7 students' wanting Japanese about two miles east .of him to become a penpal (my Wasatch Boulevard. tx X goodness, relations are strained a cliff. hit "The, 'then as far with JapaK it Is, enough rolled over, pinning Miss Bilwithout Brak penpalling with leter underneath. Passing moem!) . . . Bill Barloeker, runtorists lifted the car from the scene. Democratic the for the to to The Tribune tractor a guberning Special U.S. Forest Service and Utah brought natorial nomination, celebrated A privately owned tractor in victim. A combi-natioCENTERVILLE and of Forestry Department his 39th birthday July 26. Ive Centerville also was pressed Damage to the car was esti of two teen-ag- e boys and Fire Control fire crews wee mated at only $200 to $300. got to run for governor, he into service. matches resulted in a brush still battling isolated patches said at his birthday party. "Im SHARON Billeter was born U.S. FOREST Service maintoo old to run for president fire on the face oTthe Wasatch of fire in the area late Tuesday Jan. 5, 1943, in Salt Lake City, the tenance also crews joined these days! which here Mountains Tuesday night. effort and brought two addi- a daughter of Lucas T. and By George A. Sorenson raged out of control for four The ideal congressman is the fire was tional small pump trucks to Fermetta Staley Billeter. She HOWEVER, hours. Tribune Staff Writer a man who votes for every would have been a senior at considered under control by the scene. F-new appropriation and H POINT-The district ranger, said two East High School this fall. THE BLAZE burned more 4 p.m. A sitdown strike by than 160 acres of grass and TAIN against every new tax! Mr. VanBuren said firemen converted Navy bombers were Survivors include her par119 inmates at Utah . State oak brush, according to Gordon from the Davis County Fire used to drop bentonite, a ents, a sister Shirley, three AROUND AND ABOUT: Prison Farm dormitory ended VanBuren, district forest Department were first to get material, jnto the brothers: Larry, Lee and Lynn, Allan Moll, former Salt Lake 6 p.m., some 14 and four grandparents: Mr. into the act after the fire was fire areas. ranger. newscaster and now a Los An- Tuesday at hours after it started. scene of the fire, and Mrs. Jesse Staley and Mr. on A. Trump, Davis reported and used shovels and First the Robert town is in ad gelesexecutive, -whenitwas confined - with,: Billeter, THE STRIKE began Tues- County deputjT sheriff, said the hand tools td fight the blaze;: catching up on his alT fcv 10 were about soon were assisted of 13 Salt Lake two 14, and acres, Ceorge They A1 is a veteran 2nd South day at 4 a.m. when several City. youths,' ges and Main and he milkers refused to go to work were apprehended shortly after volunteers from the Davis Miles and Herbert Haacke, County Road Department who both of Centerville. and they were joined by the the fire started about noon. said Tuesday that Special to The Tribune - HEBER Two Provo cousins ing in Los Angeles (even at rest of the farm crews at 8 died Tuesday evening when Hollywood and Vine) is not a.m. Only inmates not on anywhere near as good as it strike were seven members of AFL-CItheir sports car roared down O is in little old Salt Lake City. the kitchen crew whose duty is t a steep incline on U.S. Do you realize, he said, that to serve the others. 40E, about 27 miles southeast Salt Lake women have the The strike was in protest of of here. prettiest, slimmest, trimmest a prison policy change which PRONOUNCED dead at the ankles of any girls in the bars in the future friends and the result scene were Thunderstorms Melvin G. Madsen, world? I admitted that I never relatives from bringing Thirteen officers of the Utah dent of the state AFL-CIis of a steady increase in cloud 21, 791 W. 1st South, Provo, notice girls ankles. lunches and other foods into The policy State AFL-CIthe dormitory. moved into of- also a full time employe. He iness crackled across south- and Dale Coleman Madsen, 23, TAKE MY WORD for it, was made late Mon- fice Tuesday, a day ahead of is beginning the second year ern Utah Tuesday. But there 792 W. 1st South. change A1 continued, the ankles of were no reports of any signifiWasatch to smug- schedule, at the state conven- of his after an County Sheriff r 'term. Salt Lake women are the pret- day several attempt cant precipitation. nasal inhalators Floyd L. Witt said the young gle the labor tion of group. tiest in the nation! . . . Dave into The convention elected the In northern Utah, Wyoming men were apparently out for the prison through the King, the Democratic congress- dormitory. TUESDAY was supposed to following men to the state and southern Idaho skies were a ride after work. man, doesnt like his office be only nomination day, but executive council: generally fair, though there WARDEN JOHN W. Turner with Republican THEY WERE ON their way plastered District 1 (northern) Elmer were a few isolated afternoon only one contest developed exDean and are Painters Ernest in Wright, busy back from Current Creek when signs. vice president so the con- Jenkins, Ogden: Halley Thom- thundershowers. for the Newhouse Hotel hallway ecutive director, Utah State vention the car, driven by Melvin Madquickly approved by as, Ogden; Ellis J. Rees, Ogden, near Daves office, redecorat- Board of Corrections, held one acclamation FORECAST for most of the sen, went out of control and election of and A. A. Thon, Ogden. the Intermountain Area Wednes- plunged down the ing. On a recent morning the meeting with six representa- Ormond Konkle, secretary-treasureint Par-le- y 2 (central) DISTRICT is partial cloudiness with cline 75 to 80 feet below the congressman arrived for work tives from the dormitory and day two another to year wet later talked with all 119. In and was greeted by Christensen, George T. Har- scattered afternoon and "eve- level of the road. term, and elected by acclamapaint signs all over his office the late afternoon, the strikers tion, for r The accident occurred about 12 rison, Reed B. Pearce and Rob- ning thundershowers. Temperterms, door. He doen't have any- notified the warden they executive council members. , ert M. Lamont atures Will continue on the 6:50 p.m., two miles east of District 3 (southern! Har- warm side. thing against wet paint" signs would return to work Wednes the Strawberry road shed near wet day morning. in general, but these THE VICE presidential con- old Lassen, Spanish Fork; Salt Lake Citys high read- Strawberry Reservoir. 6 about advertised about the p.m. test will be decided by ballot James M. Axton, Provo; Leo ing Tuesday was 98. Low The victims fathers However, paint signs operate Bennett Paint Co., and one of 15 inmates, including milkers, Wednesday by delegates in See Page 82, Column 4 was 64. fishing camps at the reservoir. the owners of the Bennett irrigators and others returned convention at Carpenters Hall, Paint Co. is Wallace F. Ben- to their jobs. THE 1955 MODEL sports 120 W. 13th South. auto was totally demolished. nett, Republican senator. ConCandidates for the vice pres10 officers MEANWHILE, Both men were thrown from gressman King had an office idency of the State AFLrCIO aide caver up the Bennett kept work going on the farm, are R. Boyd Clark, Orem, memthe car during the plunge. It the processcame to rest right side up: portion of the wet paint at the dairy and In ber of Geneva Clerical Union ing plants, Local 3736, United Steelworksigns. Two doctors who stopped to C. E. and ers of aid said the men died America, give July is the month June almost Immediately. Berger, Murray, member of brides go home to mother the Garfield Smeltermens . . . August is the month MELVIN Madsen is the son Union, United Steelworkers of wish June June bridegrooms of Tony Madsen, Provo, opera' America. brides would go home to tor of Tony Madsens Fishing mother!.. . MR. was reelected KONKLE Camp at Strawberry. Dale's For the fifth time since It , one of two father, Fra nk.also 6f Provo, was installed thieves hate secretary-treasurerTODAYS VALENTINE official positions in runs the Frank Madsen FishA double Valentine today to pried open a vending AFL-CIOstate has He the ing Camp there. 144 love machine at the Travelodge, two Salt Lake boys who served "hr that post since the Deputy Sheriff Jerry Smith W. North Temple. their dog. AFL-CIbecame a single orNee Page 32, Column 1 are: They THE LATEST theft was dis ganization four years ago. covered Tuesday morning Eight years previous to that he when an employe of the bev- was secretary-treasure- r of the company that services state CIO organlzaion. 3 N. 7th West. erage the machine discovered it had Both are nine been forced open. JOHN R. SCHONE, presi- .years old, and DR. GEORGE TON, Previously Proposed! ?:. V-- 400-foo- two-yea- ' Land Condemnation Board Seeks Tract For East High Add By William F. Smiley Tribune Education Editor Salt Lake City Board of Education ertierged from a brief executive session Tuesday evening and added another acres the area trart of land to bring to four and it is seeking to condemn east of East High School. four-tenth- THE ACTION ADDED APPROXIMATELY a third to the original condemnation plot. The property Involved straddles ' Sunnyside Ave. (810 Southland extends eastward from 13th ' ' . . East The announced Intention of the Board to use the area for a student parking lot loosed a storm of criticism when the original condemnation proposal was made last May 10. Dr. M. Lynn Bennion, superintendent of schools, said, however, that other purposes were under consideration as well. TUESDAY AT THE BOARD MEETING in the schools Administration Bldg., Dr. Marion JG, Merkley, deputy super intendent, and L. D. Schroder, assistant superintendent; said the area is heeded for. East High expansion "The school was built for 1,200 students, and until an other high school is built we cannot see fewer than 2,000 en rolled, Dr. Merkley said. The auditorium Is Inadequate, ' and we need more classrooms. . ONE PROPOSAL Is to full-tim- soft-drin- e k .- 4 0T6 COOWn ers of a dog named "Brownie." Released Prison Convicts Win Thanks of Officer wandered Brownie into Doyle's yard about a week ago, and both boys adopted him. AH' three were pals. - - But Monday the - dog Brownie pound caught 'Special to The Tribune without a license and hauled and . Dean him away . . A 57 year old ; Utah Doyle are both brokenState ' Prison custodial officer hearted. drove from Payson Tuesday to But Tuesday they set out shake the hands of two Utah to collect enough money to State Prison inmates who are bail their canine pal out of credited with saving his life. , the pound. THE TWO were Ernest Glen As of Tuesday evening they had collected seven- - cents a Christen, 21; Salt Lake dity, far-crfrom the $8 needed. and John Hudson, '24, Moab. But they werent giving up Both left Tuesday on special . ... A Valentine to both Dean termination of sentence, grant.and Doyle for their tenacity ed Wednesday by Utah State Board of Pardons for their ef. . . and good luck! forts In saving Officer Merrill Smith from receiving a more The trouble with America serious beating from another these days Is that It Is inmate on July 28. Officer Smith, still recuperand ating from the severe blows he SAM, THE SAD CINICSAYS: .V Doys Since Last Utah Death Killed Te Data This Year a a. .a . a. .a j Date last Year IF OUR OFFICE cant make an amicable settlement with persons who owes hospital fees for services legal action will be taken, said Mjv-Gile- 205 DIED IN 1959 Salt Lajje County ' To Aug; 10, To Aug. 10, 19 23 39 1960 1959 AH of 1959 Wasatch County To Aug. 10, 1960 To Aug. 10, 1959 AH of 1959 Grand County To Aug. 10, 1960 To Aug. 10, 1959 THIS WARNING was issued Tuesday by County Attorney Grover A. Giles who said plans are now being worked out to collect delinquent hospital ac counts totaling some $367,000. The hospital is in need of additional funds to keep it operating normally through the remainder of the year, Salt Lake County ! commissioners announced. -- received their hands and bid them good luck, THE TWO MEN jumped on David A. Tanner who was attacking the officer with a steel reinforcement bar In the . prisons A Block, Both men had. served more than the minimum of their one sentences for burto glary. TANNER IS being held in C Block awaiting trial on charges of assaulting a prison officer with malice aforethought, A second charge for assaulting another inmate has been filed. Both carry the maximum penalty of life imprisonment or death. s. He said he has not yet. selected a special deputy to devote his time to making the collections. Mr. Giles ha Meanwhile, two of his deputies working part time on the collection plan. COUNTY AUDITOR David P. Jones Tuesday came up with a revised estimate of the AH of 1959 revenue anticipated this year to operate the hospital which amounts to $2,411,726.27. He said now only about $31,453 is needed to see that the hospital j goes through the rest of the year. He said the 1960 assessed valuation of the county of Special to The Tribune The. firm is a department $557,641,893, based on 97 per will the WASHINGTON The 'thin the Sperry Gyroscope! cent the hOTptoTLuaTng United States Army says that the 'Sergeant ballistic missile Co., a division of Sperry Rand maximum three miU levy. made by Sperry-UtaEngi- Corp. . ANOTHER $75,000 will come neering Laboratory at Salt THE HIGHLY mobile, from prior year taxes and' Lake City has a 100 per cent ballistics mis- $6,432-27- ' from a surplus the guided successful firing record. sile is 36 feet long and carries institution had at the beginARMY OiYtCULS Tnade a warhead which can contain ning of the year, he said. Added to that will be anticipated the disclosure at the annual a nuclear bomb. convention of the Association After firing, the missile can hospital revenue of $655,000, of the United States Army. be readied for immediate travel making a total of $2,361,72627. Mr. Jones said $50,000 Would and evasive action on the They said that In firings of the ground from any retaliatory be transferred from the sales ballistics missile, missile fired by the enemy. tax fund bring the total to every missile fired success- The Sergeant has a solid pro- $2,411,72627. . fully. pellant rocket motor. .WITH AN additional $200.-00- 0 THE SERGEANTS excepneeded for operation this THE SERGEANT is tional test record is attribumissile, having no sepa- year Mr.,Jones announced that table to strict adherence to de- ration in flight. It is directed th revised estimated revenue sign goals set up to moot the to target by a highly precise is short only the $31,453. I believe the county attorexacting military characteris- inertial guidance system that tics demanded by the United is completely neys office can collect enbugft and requires no external con- delinquent accounts to more States Army, Sperry-Utatrols and is Invulnerable to than meet the amount needed," Army Sergeant missile blasts off during test launch. Army Laboratory said in an said Mr. Jones. , any enemy jamming. says tests of Utah-madweapon have been complete success. Army Declares Sergeant Rates 100 Successful two-scor- e surface-to-surfac- e one-gtag- e ' d e .) a Killed Te for payment from those who owe fees to the Salt Lake Gen- - f era! Hospital and If payments are not made suits wUl be filed. h sliook. 20-ye- For Hospital The Salt Lake County attoi one-yea- Vendor Machine Yields to Thief County Maps Fee Drive neys office will make demands TRAFFIC TOLL . r e the present auditorium and cafeteria with classrooms and build a new auditorium and cafeteria across 13th East Others are under considera-tion- , DrTMerkley said. - The added area is an east-Se- e Page 40, Col. 1 400-foo- r, s |