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Show v - - f fbe ilali fakr rilmp Local News Sports, Comics Second Section Salt Lake City, Utah ( Tuesday Morning Business News TV News, Page 21 September 27, 1960 i Dan Board Okelis S4.2 Million Rise in Costs Valentine's Nothing Serious FOOTNOTES: The best way to tell the character of a man is to find out whether he sleeps with his feet in or out of the" , J A New York phychiatrist that If a Jman sleeps with hjs feet out of Ethe covers, it tmeans he is a , rover at heart ls and ' If he sleeps with his feet under the covers, it means he is tranquil, at . Special to The Tribune ft e Tribunes Legal Show Salt Lake City. il They fled from a work at the prison's sewage disposal plant, some 100 yards north of the compound, between 1 and 6 a.m. in. tall, weighing 175 pounds, brown hair and hazel eyes and of slender build. If seen notify the nearest police or prison. priation. I 2 de-ta- $11,734,459 FOR state construction also budgeted without legislative action. Total budget $43,165,000. That budget is predicated on a total outlay in the biennium of about 104 million dollars. The difference between total expenses and the state budget is some 61 million dollars in federal funds. WARDEN JOHN W. Turner reported both men were minimum B classification, a classification which allows them to, leave the-- prison, property for fruit picking, fire fighting and similar details. Nelson has been the trouble shooter for the disposal plants for many months, Warden Turner said. , THE STATE BUDGET por THE TWO MEN called tion of Utahs highway pro. Anthony Thorpe in No. 3 tower at 1 a.m., saying they gram will be reviewed by the State Finance Commission, were working on a motor In studied by the governor and the disposal plant Jhey agreed to notify the officer when they I see where London now The first In the series of six prowood Jr., attorney in charge of the presented to the Legislature, The legal show Is on the road. The commission also refinished and were returning has American-madparking The entertaining and informative grams will deal with election laws, first program; Alvin Keddington, Salt viewed a proposed programing I knew wed get meters to the dormitory. how they protect the citizen and what series on law and how it applies to the Lake County clerk Mrs. Karen Smith, which would take about even with the British for However, both were missing he must do to make best use of his citizens of Utah, cosponsored by The vice president, Legal Secretaries Assn., House at the 6 a.m. head count White the in federal and state to vote. burning Lake Tribune and the Utah State Bar, right and B. Lloyd Poelman and Gerald R. funds for Interstate highway will begin Tuesday at 7 p.m. over during the War of 1812! FOOTPRINTS, discovered THE ENTIRE SERIES will be under 7. Hansen, law students at the university. work outside of the Wasatch later ANNUAL AKT CRITIQUE: KUED, Channel Indicated Monday, the the Of Front. $935,000 title total, the general of: In Contemplation two men had headed Jos. the For the 12th straight year the FIVE ADDITIONAL programs are would be earmarked for engiTHE SERIES, IN cooperation with Law. of nearby Denver and Rio Grande judges at the art exhibit at the University of Utahs educational planned for successive Tuesdays at 7 neering, land purchase or conWestern Railroad tracks. It the Utah State Fair and I are television channel and College of Law, Appearing in the first show will be KUED. will 1961. deal with over Each fiscal in struction p.m. wprk was thought they may have in complete disagreement H. chairman Fred and Evans, attorney another phase of law and how it applies hopes to clear up some of the questions Fled from jumped a slow freight train The art exhibit is my second the THE REMAINING $10,260,-00- 0 James Nelson seon have of the bar committee the to their the rights planning public. may would be programed for Utah State Prison." Weighs which passes the prison" each favorite display at the annual and public Watch for the shows you will find ries; A. Pratt Kesler, United States disprivileges under the laws that 1962. 160 pounds, 5 ft. 10 In. morning about 3 a.m. I like the pickle exfiscal fair them. them interesting and informative. trict attorney for Utah; E. Earl Green and this year, as govern The commission found no tall with blue eyes and hibits best Only other lead came on a tih the past years, I find that fault with the programing but brown hair, medium build. tip during the early afternoon I like the pictures that the agreed to study It before tak- If seen notify the nearest that a person matching the fair judges failed to award ing action. The commission police or prison officers. description of one of the wanted men was seen about earlier this year established a winning ribbons. 2900 South along the same For example, I cant see how similar timetable for work on tracks. Salt Lake County dethe judges passed 'over the the Interstate system in the water color Park City Rem puty sheriffs checked but were metropolitan area. unable to locate the person. nant by Kate Haskins. A fine In a day long session, the commission took these other picture capturing the sombre Special to The Tribune LDS a "IT IS MY personal belief jorie) Wall, serving actions: decay of a western mining LAKETOWN, Rich County mission in Mexico; Mrs. they hopped the freight and A check for $693,539.55 Is extown, A covered pickup truck cay (Zella) Cox and Mrs. 1. DECIDED TO set up a may be in the Provo area. reened from a sharp curve in Eugene (Arvella) Child, both Peace officers have been asked THES THERE was a strik pected to be received during with the State Park meeting the highway, Into a rocky wall of Bountiful; Mrs. Emerson and Recreation Commission to to 'search the freight train, in g oil portrait of a woman the week from the state for and across a dry creek bed, (Helen) Cox, Woodruff, and review that said Warden Turner. Remove the bottleneck called Reflections by S. E. Salt Lake Citys share of the request agencys just east of Laketown at 11:30 Valois Putnam, Salt Lake City. for construction of access State and North Temple, the They are the eighth and Samuelson that had provoca half cent sales tax for the third a.m., killing its driver and deninth persons to escape from Surviving brothers and sis- roads Into the Dead Horse tive power. . . . Shadows on quarter of April, May and Treasurer Oliver G. June, ters include Mrs. William Point State Park. That meet State Road Commission agreed the prison this year. This Is City oil molishing the truck. a by Dolly Wood, striking and Capitol Hill traf- one more than all of Mrs. A. O. (HatRockwood should have been Ellis said Monday. last year, the road commission Monday, ing, THE VICTIM was Clark Wil- (Clara) Gibby,Mrs. fic will be able to move agaia (Marlike tie) I Cooper, ribbon. the a Parley set a should progiven HE SAID IT now appeared up agreed, liam Putnam, 71, 1172 W. 4th ALL BUT TWO of the tha) Willey and Mrs. Thomas cedure for handling requests oil Retreat by Kim White the city would not receive the THE APPROVAL had a few others have been North, Salt Lake City. He was B. (Delia) captured and Ralph sides and Yesterdays Town three million dollars it had anMontgomery. state other roads into Ifs for attached. agreeNamely: are serving time in other prihelping his carry A. and Edgar, all of Salt Lake Hold Powell Robert and to by share sons or have been ment from the city parks. mail from Randolph to Lake-towticipated from the tax this returned. City; Joseph and Ezra, WoodThat Line by Mike Green, But the commission decided in the cost and a firm estimate and Garden City. year. Still at large is James V. Melvin, Ontario, Ore., it should ask the attorney gen- of costs. Sometimes I think I will ruff; Mr. Ellis estimated the city Rich County Sheriff Sher- and Ernest, Yuba Breckenridge who escaped on City, Calif. erals opinion on its obligation start my own state fair and would receive $725,000 during But the commission agreed March 26. His man with Utah who, Lutz, escape partner, ribbons. the next quarter to build roads within state in principle that the new progive out my own July, AuHighway Patrolman Scott Lee, Larry Sandoval, was returned The one ribbon winner I did gust and September soJVe Would of the most from posal parks. and convicted of the escape Investigated the accident, said agree oh with the judges was the sales tax, which would give problerris at much less cost charges. a heart attack or some similar THE IN INVOLVED proba fine work by my favorite the city a total of $2,751,882 more elaborate proposals. lem of building roads to and than Clark William Putnam . . , attack may have been involved. Utah artist, Gaell Lindstrom. for 1960. ALSO STILL FREE is Wlf-liaare state i Died carrying mall for son. within park parks J. EDWARD Johnston, depL. Callis, who escaped Lee PATROLMAN said reand recreation commission IT WAS a water color called WE WILL NOT receive the director for planning in from a detail at uty were skid marks at the there the American a The Green Facade. quests for access roads costing the State Highway Depar- Fork October, November and DeSchool on May right hand side of the sharp Training estimated 2 ,4 million an I couldnt double check the cember quarter payment until tment told the commission 27. curve. TRAFFIC TOLL Page 20, Col. 8 that the key to the whole pickle judges and their selec- February, 1961, he said. This No Inquest Is scheduled and Wilson was five tions' because the woman in will have to be credited to next problem was the huge rush years to life for serving the death was listed as a trafHe robbery. In Utah leaders Democratic of booth the pickle hour traffic at the intersec- was received at the charge years budget. fic fatality. prison on criticized Republican wouldnt let me taste any of Monday tion. Feb. 14, 1958 and had been Clark William Putnam was attacks on Sen. John F. KenINCREASING water reveDays Sine the pickles. As submitted and tentatively born Sept. 13, 1889, in Salt given a parole effective in nues during the last two as record reclamation Last Utali nedys approved, Salt Lake City February, 1962. Dr. Cleo Dawson, famous months Jias brightened the Springs, Wyo., to Savanah and noisy attempts to divert would be asked to pay the cost Death Nelson was He attention from the Maries Nielson Putnam. concurpsychologist, spoke In Idaho citys financial picture, said vacillating of widening Second Avenue rent one to 20 serving Rich to moved Woodruff, sentences Falls the other evening. She Mr. Ellis. He reported the city year administhe of present policy More than 300 persons where it enters the intersec- for forgery and so far In September had reCounty, at an early age and tration and the inconsistent Killed Ta uttering. His v said, A woman cannot ever tion. from Utah and other his education in received that . . ceived hearing was scheduled before understood. . in be fully water $392,436.15 Data performance of Sen. Wallace States are expectcommunity. NORTH TEMPLE between the Utah State Board of Paron recla) (Okeh, . Doc, what else is revenue. F. Bennett This Yar ed to attend the annual Utah Main and At this rate water collecState, and State be- dons in March 1961. He was mation." new?) HE MARRIED Emily Pearl State Bridge Championships tions for September, 1960, will and South Tem- received at the prison on tween North In Love on June 1, 1914, the TODAYS VALENTINE THESE ATTACKS, said Friday, Saturday and SunKilled Ta surpass those of September, are already ple planned for im- March 1, 1958. Salt Lake Temple, Church of William T. Thurman, Demo- day at the Elks Club, 139 E. . (, An extra special Valentine 1959, when $404,328.51 was reprovement. Data Jesus Christ of Latter-daSouth not are Temple. state cratic members of to Utah ceived the chairman, water for he new bills, The only today expenditure Saints. last Year Watch, Cash Taken Veterans of Foreign Wars said. going to make Utah voters forIT WILL BE A sectional by the state would be to widen was Mr. a Putman former have Police Monday were InvestU who are engaged get that Republicans Intersection from State the employe of the Auerbach Co., been obstructing progress on tournament, sanctioned by In a line patri- - faM, the theft of a watch, the to of First gating way up part the Contract American Salt Lake City, and had been a the Upper Colorado River Lists Camera Theft -.- r valued at $100, and $119 in three-phas- e otic project a and install to North 205 DIED IN 1959 in salesman for Watkins Prod- Storage project by opposing Bridge League. Except Mrs. Robert E. Kelley, 1356 The VFW ftf,( light for controllhg cash from the home of Mrs, certain classifications, it will ucts for the past eight years. new start in reclamation. 14th N. West are (1500 Myrtle HU1, 257 Chicago St. members West), be open to anyone Interested. through and turning Blob County (940 West). The money and The statement said, The complained to police Monday SURVIVORS In addition to sponsoring awatch were taken by burglars that a camera had been taken To Sept. 27, 1960 campaign to dis1 his widow include a son, David presidential campaign makes from her auto while it was To Sept. 27, 1959 who entered the home through tribute copies of 0 C., Salt Lake City; five daugh- reclamation an Issue between a front window of the home, the pledge of allegiance to parked at 2nd South and Main. AH of 1959 0 ters, Mrs. Emerson (Mar the two parties not between Sen. Kennedys record and the flag of the United States investigating officers said, , western Republicans. of America to schools and school children. IT ALSO listed these points: The offical pledge of alle1. Sen. Kennedy told the Francis written by giance, Utah exactly where he public America's Is one of Bellamy, would stand on reclamation as finest documents. Release to the public of In- Ity of issuing Investigation Sen. Frank E. Moss SEN. BENNETT Mid Salur-da- to gather all possible informa- president. He promised to a practice which said a the new that no letter he Monday released was tion regarding the lake for junk the Republicans' vestigation reports on airplane reports In a few words, it catches Autumn weather Tuesday crashes is refused by the Fed- some commission members the spirit of patriotism Itself. hearing on a bill which would to go to Sen. Murray. Monday, study by the Interior and Insu- statrts policy. create a Great Salt Lake Na- Sen. Bennett said that he was lar Affairs Committee. ""2. Mr. Kennedy Is running eral Aviation Agency, but al- said might pose a question of was making a very gradual as and quiet entry to the InI pledge allegiance to the tional Park will be conducted provided an advanced copy of not as a lowed by the Utah State Aero- liability for any deductions THE HEARINGS are .sched- for the presidency, to cause or blame. ' termountain Region with comConflag of the United States of in Utah in November despite the letter and probably Sen. of. member nautics the New Commission, England most America and to the republic antics" of Sen. Wallace F. Murray has not yet received It uled Nov. 16, 17 and 18. areas experiencing was of told mission Monday. gress but as the nominee IN OTHER action, the comSen. Moss said that more It appears now, said Sen. the Democratic Party. We are for which it stands, one nation Bennett plenty of sunshine and mod. mission: HARLAN W. Bement, comerate temperatures. under God, indivisable, with than that Sen. Bennett Is very pleased to have the Utah Moss, the 1. Took under consideration SEN. BENNETT Saturday ment ofyear ago In Depart- not all. to for mission even and to have a director, reported justice willing record of Interior, voters liberty response compare the a request from the Iron CounHIGH temperatures for What more could be said released a letter from Interior to his request, submitted a study made. This is all the the Democratic Party with his commission that making , constate Commission the a for Seaton ty Fred general area were in A urgIs Secretary useful words? a available more in 10,000 preliminary report concerning more strange when it is noted that of the Republican Party reports tribution of $9,000 In a' new the mid-80and lows ranged Utah. VFWs deserve a., spe- ing a delay in action on legisla- the possibility - of creating a that Sen. Bennett is not a mempublic service . without . any 50s. Wyoming for constructhe proposed airport through snares. cial public pat on the back tion giving national park national park or national mon- ber of the interior committee, legal apparent tion at eastern Nevada and status Beryl. to the Jake. STATEMENT said got just also THE of state between conflict The making for their program ument for the Great Salt Lake. and has never had the matter 2. Agreed that the commis a touch of sharp weather A telephone call this mornour American pledge more presented for his considera- that "the Republican attacks and federal policies arose when sion director should seek an with low THE DEPARTMENT Indi- tion. temperatures pushing to the office of Sen. James conveniently ignore that the Mr. Bement submitted a writ, widely known. chair- cated the lake had substantial E. Murray two Republicans In the Utah ten report on his Investigation agreement from the State ing their way down to the v SEN. MOSS claimed '90 per delegation to Congress last of a recent Civil Air Patrol Highway Department for 40s. man of the Senate Interior and scenic and scientific values, SAIL THE SAD The five-daforecast of Insular Affairs Committee, in- worthy of preservation, Sen. cent of the people of Utah year voted against Upper Colo- crash, painting, the names of towns CYNIC, SAYS? on state of indicated that it weather Moss said. the tell been of no letter the should dicates equipment top that rado has the'no approved holding by supporting Somebody THE COMMISSION instruct- sheds the purpose being to would be dandy weather for Khrushchev that If he keeps received from Secy. Seaton on Following that report. Sen. hearings In an attempt to work new starts policy and opposhim to obtain an attorney help pilots locate their posi autumn leaf collectors ed out Moss of was a Works said Public like this the desk he within last U.N. approthe his program designated development ing subject ponding I960. In bill fiscal for Utah Salt oatmeal! to Moss a Sen. conduct Lake. Great three the for said. his general will opinion on the legal- - tlon. throughout the week. months, hearing that he spill priation ' k A J I ' . of-fie- er TV Series on Law Takes to Air Tonight e 0 ... City to Draw Pickup Dives Off Road, Claims S.L. Driver, 71 693,539 In Sales Tax Board Okelis Capitol Hill Road Project ; ... son-in-la- n Demo Leader Flavs GOP On Kennedy dol-Se- e Bridge Tourney Opens Friday -- ' OBJECTS OF THE hunt are James Nelson, 28, South Salt Lake, and Ira Max Wilson, 30, Ira Max Wilson . . . Escape from Utah State Prison. Is $9,100,000 for state matching funds on federal aid highway projects not subject to appro- Gene Pack, KUED television cameraman, shows participante T is nothing Inside the camera to worry about when they Bar progVam set for Tuesday night. Mrs. Karen Smith and Alvin Keddington, right, that there appear on Tribune-Stat- - POINT - OF- - THE MOUNTAIN Search for two minimum custody Inmates who walked away from Utah State Prison early Monday centered In the Provo area. It was believed they fled the Institution on a slow freight train. lature. C ... Prison Detail 3 peace with the world. Just to be sure, 1 checked with my friend. Dr. Beverly Mead, member of the De-partment of Psychiatry at the University of Utah. ' 2 Convicts Flee ONLY ONEFIFTH of the5 entire cost is subject to appropriation by the Legislature. The bulk is from dedicated state funds and federal monies. Sought in the budget for the 1961-6biennium are: $22,330,541 for the cost of operating' the State Highway Department which is subject to appropriation by the Legis- has He admitted the foot out of the covers premise might have some merit. I would say that a man who doesnt like to have his feet covered while asleep is probably suffering from some mild form of claustrophobia. I, personally," am a man. I think it started during World War II when I was in the infantry. I wanted to. be ready to retreat at any time of the day or the night. . . i And a man has an awful hard time retreating with his feet wrapped in a blanket! ! road-buildin- jbasically insecure inner fears., Provo Scene Of Search For Inmates By .Jerome K. Full Tribune Staff Writer The Utah State Road Commission gave its approval Monday to a budget which embraces a total outlay next year of $51,600,000 up $4,200,000 Irom the current ratq. at covers I night. Road Chiefs Budget 51.6 Million for 6l Inter-mountai- n " y y w Utah Official Lists Conflict In U.S., State Air Reports Lake Park Hearings Still On b (D-Uta- y Autumn Easing Way Into Area ). s , . - ' L.' , 9 ' |