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Show f'wy f Local Ncms Sports, Comics Second Section be -- ' 1 gait- Salt Lake City, Utah fab gfilmnr June Tuesday Morning Business News TV Fare, Page 20 T- -, Page 13 6, 1961 62nd Annual Session By JeromeK- - Full Tribune Staff Writer - Utah state highway officials began Monday to consider defensive measures against a possible withdrawal of federal interstate highway funds. y THE .FEDERAL government apparently is taking the position that a new Utah law, effective July 1, would permit truck overloading as defined in federal law. A law passed by the 1961 Utah Legislature overhauled the states truck loading statute, raising in certain cases the amount of weight which could be placed on a single axle. Saints. THE CONFERENCE WILL GET under way officially Friday but a host of preconference events will hold forth until then, beginning with the first of seven performances of the musical production, Promised Valley," Tuesday at 8 p.m. in Kingsbury Hall on the University of Utah campus. 'As usual, the highlight of the annual meet, and perhaps its most spectacular feature, will be the gigantic Dance Festival to be presented Friday and Saturday at 8:30 p.m. In the University Stadium. Some 7,000 young dancers from wards and stakes throughout the church will participate In numerous variations J of "folk, modern ;and ballroom dancing. KANAE' aT ARIZONA Rescuers Off For Site of Tlane Debris e s Speu to The Tribune PANGUITCH With the fate of a Salt Lake businessman possibly hanging on what they find, the Garfield County Jeep Posse, sheriffs officers, Sevier and Piute counties and Utah Highway Patrlomen Monday night headed for mountainous and .1:30 p.i. terrain 15 miles northwest of THURSDAY, on the eve of here to check reports of airthe conference opening, more about plane wreckage spotted and than 1,000 Ma'ster 7 p.m. by a civilian pilot Golden Gleaners will gather for a banquet at 6:30 p.m. in AUTHORITIES WERE 'tempting to reach the site and The Terrace, 430 S. Main. 'confirm if it was plane Highlight of the evening will, if it was the craft be the presentation of honorcarrying Harold I. Bowman Jr., ary Golden Gleaner and Master awards to an outstand34, 1174 Mercedes Way, Salt Lake City. ing couple. Mr. Bowmans plane was ALSO ON THE Thursday missing on a flight between agenda are a YWMIA Camp "Kanatrand SalVLakeGity. ' Institute all day at Tracy Wig' THE FEDERAL Aviation wam in Miller eek Canyon and an 8 a.m. rehearsal for Dance Agency in Salt Lake City said Festival participants. he left Kanab Monday about Saturday Will be loaded with 6 a.m., radioed in over Bryce host of departmental workCanyon at 6:30 and was due shops at various locations at Salt Lake Municipal throughout the city, Including : executive sessions for stake Mobile ground units from and ward superintendencies the Utah Wing of the Civil Air and presidencies in the TaberPatrol were reportedly en nacle. route to Richfield to set up THE YMMIA will meet at search headquarters. 9:45 a.m. and the YWMIA at MR. BOWMAN reportedly is 7:30 am. Promised Valiev." which proprietor of the Jacob Lake originally was presented as a Resort near Kanab. of the Utah Centennial John Rich, the pilot of the part Celebration in 1947, will be craft that spotted what apTuesday through Saturstaged and to be wreckage, peared 8 p.nu with Friday and at day reJim Glover, a passenger, Saturday matinees at 5 p.m. ported they flew within 200 feet of the site and circled three times. wreck-"tge-Lan- d n -- -- THE STAKES in the complicated legal issue are high: Utah presently receives about 2) million dollars in federal-aifor interstate work. That, finances about 93 per cent of the program. Elimination of federal funds would automatically eliminate interstate construction. -- Crash Injures 2' Women Map shows search area and "possible plane ' wreck site. - STATE OFFICIAL believe that if state and federal law held to be in conflict, the' state has an escape clause allowing federal law to govern. If the conflict does exist and if the escape clause is not usable, then the federal government could terminate aid for Interstate construction in Utah. are of the -- GENERAL sessions conference will begin Friday at 9:30 a.m. in the Salt Lake Tabernacle, said Joseph T. Bentley general sperintendent of the MIA. Elder Ezra Taft Benson, of th6 Council of the Twelve Apostles, will deliver the keynote address of the conference at that meeting. 'ASSISTING Supt Bentley with the direction of the con- Officers M. D. Shields left, and D, R. Shor onto ambulance stretcher. The two-ca- r crash also Injured another person. ference will be his counselors, Nicholson lift car collision victim Jeanne Marvin J. Ashton and G. Carlos Smith. This will be Mr. Smiths last June Conference as a member of the general superintendency. fie has been appointed presiteen-aghousewife was lyrted in fair condition in Latter- Ct. (240 West), collided with dent of the Central States A the eastbound Short car. Saints Hospital. and a Mont- -day seriously injured Mission and will leave for that visitor Montreal, Canada, painfully real, HelenFallerr19, - FOLLOWING post in July; impact, hurt when the small foreign suffered head and hip injuries. the Short vehicleTHE overturned condiwas were listed in fair ON THE DISTAFF side of car in which they riding She and the .two ..wome- n- were HospitaL S. overturned after colliding with tion in the planning, - Mrs.-Bert-ha thrown from it. Damage was automobile Monday at another OFFICERS D. R. Nicholson estimated at $1,400. Reeder, general president of 4:13 p.m. and M. W. Shields, said the The Christiansen youth was the Young Womens MIA, and TREATLD for a leg mishap occurred at Girard cited for failure to yield right BEING H. her counselors, Mrs. Emily Avenue (540 North I and Cen- of way and to keep a proper Bennett and Mrs. LaRue Long-den- , injury and piultiple-bruis- es have been working in and abrasions was Mrs. Jeanne ter Street when a southbound lookout, Mrs. Short was cited preparation for the conference LeamasterShort, 19, 554 West car driven by " Kenneth - D. for failure to keep a proper : "General sessions, other than Capitol Strt35 Eastr. She was Christiansen," 16, 440 Pleasant lookout the opening meeting Friday morning, will be Friday at p.m. and Sunday at 9 a.m. PANGUITCH Road Board Braced For Fund Defense Of U.S. Aid on Interstates Spiritual instruction, music, drama, song and dance are in store lor thousands of young people who are arriving in Salt Lake City for the 62nd annual Mutual Improvement Assn. June Conference of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-da- SIGHTED City Drop Meter Fight City. Attorney Norman W. Kettner said Monday he will recommend against appeal of a judgment against Sait Lake City involving payment of $29, 000. for payment of park-lnmeters purchased in 1957. MR. KETTNER said to appeal the case would involve additional court expense, plus interest on the judgment if the city lost the appeal. Judge Willis W. Ritter, US. District Court of Utah, recently ruled that the city would have to pay the $29,000 to Nautec Corp., New York, for the meters. g - HOWEVER, the state law provides that if any of its sections would bar from re eiving federal highway" aid, then the State Road Commission has authority to establish standards other than those specified. Mr. Burton noted that the BPR had not officially advised the state of any- - conflict between-state and federal law, except to provide a copy of an agency memorandum. Thus, no Official action will be taken by the state unless the state ' told the members of the board, receives an official notification By Jim Fitzpatrick from the federal government, 'Time is of the essence." Tribune Staff Writer Mr. Burton said. the state is to If utilize pubUrgency was the keynote lic lands either for its own Monday when the State Land purpose or for sales to private . Board voted a special commit- fore the federal government studies on Utahs land re-moves in with plans for water, sources. ' recreational and other proj . AS LEE E. Young, director, ects. Counsel Asks Board At STATE 'HIGHWAY Department Director C. Taylor Burton said the issue will .referred to the attorney generals office for study. The issue was raised in a memorandum written by Robert L. May, assistant general councel in the US, Bureau of Public Roads, to K. S. Chamber-lain- , regional BPR engineer, Denver. FRANKLYN " BT Matheson, assistant Utah attorney general and head of the highway departments legal division, said the legal question raised by federal officials turnson the definition of a "tandem" axle. If axles which are located six feet or farther apart can be termed tandem axles, he said, then were in trouble. the-sta- te Names Committee State Emphasizes Speed In Lands Use Surveys 5 GlydeRejects Highway Budget Plea THE BOARD acted after hearing a request from the Utah State University research Gov. George D. Clyde tentaproject on land surface resources. USU asked an addi- tively has refused, a State tional $65,700 for an extended Highway Department request four-yea- r program to continue for easing a budgetary pinch. Shower activity hit some the study. THE DEPARTMENT had THE CITY HAD refused parts of the Intermountain payment on grounds that the Area Monday, but amounts of THE LAND board has pre- asked for authority to use 1961-6biennia!" budget purchase contract was in vio- rainfall were not as great as viously authorized $20,300 for its lation of the state constitution that which. lell In some locali the project, andjthree of six through March of 1963.The reports have been submitted. 1963 Legislature, according to and a city ordinance. ties the day before. The study is also financed in the plan, would be asked to is forecast Mr. Kettner said plaintiff cloudiness Partial , appropriate money to operate disand the city are now in for much of the Intermountain part by USU. Dr. N. K. Roberts of the the department from March pute as to whether or not in- Area Tuesday. Scattered thunterest is due under the con- dershowers may follow in the USU staff said further re- through June. search is felt to be needed on afternoon and evening. tract for the amounts paid. C. TAYLOR Burton, departboard policies on pricing of ment director, said the seven-quarte- r d lands In the future r operation on an and upon systems in neighborwas necessary budget ing states for the use or dis- because 6f the way the 1961 THEY SAID they saw what posal of lands. looked like a piece of a wing Legislature had cut earmarked and a tail section, both burned UNDER THE USU request, funds. Gov. Clyde wrote Mr. Burton quite badly. The men said as outlined by Dr. Roberts, the they saw no sign of life. research project would require that the proposal he submitted an additional $16,425 for the would lead to similar action by They were being taken to meet the search crew by Mur-viother departments. next four years. Colby, Sevier deputy. The board however,-Vot- ed This would COMBINED, Search parties were still en to establish a committee to destroy the princiroute to the site at 11 p.m.- v consult the USU officials on completely ple of separation of the funcan effort to complete the pro- tions of government and the gram within this year or by budget-makinprocess, the 1 1, FFA Animals the end of the next academic governor stated. , year. It also restricted additional funds to $25,000, pending the consultations with the research people. NAMED TO THE commit i? Third District Judge Joseph tee to meet with the research staff were Walter G. Mann, G. Jeppson Monday dismissed Cedar City; Cecil Thompson, a suit br o u g h t by 89 disMoab; Wilburn N. Ball, state . More than 350 youngsters charged Salt Lake County emsuperintendent of education, 1,200 head exhibitors of nearly who sought reinstateployes Mr. and Young. , of cattle, lambs afld hogs at ment on acThe board also withheld grounds their dismisSalt Lake Union Stock Yards tion on 10 requests for the sal was in violation of trie will organize Show Town Tuesslate to buy certain selected 4tates Right To Work Law. day at 5 p.m. and officially n lands and lease them. The de open the 25th annual PLAINTIFFS claimed they Junior Fat Stock lays hinge on the completion were covered by the provision land-usof studies of the Lake the Show at the North Salt law the of which prohibits an USU group and by the Univerfacility. from firing or reof Utah Bureau of Eco- employer sity to hire anyone because MOST OF THE Future nomics and Business Research. fusing he belongs or doesnt belong Farmer and 4 H exhibitors are DR. CLARON E. Nelson,' in tjo any labor union, labor orfrom various parts of Utah and the Preston and Burley areas charge of the project at the ganization or any other type U. of U. told board members of association of Idaho, said Merril Parkin, show manager. that studies of the states minJUDGE JEPPSON ruled that Deadline for entries is Tueseral resources probably will be the term any other type of v V 4 day at p.m. Grading of ani completed by next September. association means any other mais will start Wednesday at I The board also announced labor group or association of 8 a.m. i W? applications for a new director employes. " of the office are being received I The 89 plaintiffs had been THE AUCTION sale of all until a July 1 deadline. After employed under a Republican show stock, in which exhibiscreening of applicants, the administration and were let tors garner premium prices lA & 'MUM. JpjmlkaAf. group expects to recommend a out of their jobs under a paid over and above the mar-ke-t musical production of "Prom- - ence, are from left, Mrs. Irene E. Staples, selection to Gov. George D. cljangeover to Democratic confor Preparing take will place price, Mrs. Marva Banks Lindsay, Glen L. Slight. Clyde later In the month. trol of the Board of County lsed Valley, to be offered at MIA confer- Thur-daat 9:30 a.m. Rain? Maybe Clouds? Yes 3 eight-quarte- Juniors Start Area Stock Show Today Davld'Warren Case . . . Held in Salt Lake County JalL t Two Suspects Jailed In Double Slaying Salt Lake County and Sweetwater County, Wyo.T authorities Monday were each holding a man charged with first degree murder in connection with the May 8 gunshot slaying of two men in an auto west of Green River, Wyo, DAVID WARREN CASE, 32, 2800 W. 5th South, was held in the Salt Lake County Jail, and George Lee Thompson, 42, Lyman, Wyo., was held in Green River. 'Case was arraigned Monday before City TTudge ArthiiFJT Mays on a charge of being a $10,000 Gift To C. of C. Gains Okeh fugitive from justice. PRELIMINARY hearing on the charge was set for July 5 and bail was set at $10,000. Later in the afternoon a wi it se of- - habeas-eorpus-eo- nf ending-Ca- was being illegally held in the Salt Lake County Jail was filed before Third District Judge Ray Van Cott Jr. HearSalt Lake County Commis- ing on the writ was set for sion Monday, with one negative- Tuesday at 10 .- am. before -vote,approved a request Judge Van Cottof $10,000 from Salt Lake City THOMPSON and Case were . Chamber of Commerce for its with the first degree charged activities program. murder of Logan C. Herzog in COMMISSIONERS W. G. a complaint signed by SweetLarson and Edwin Q.. Cannon water County Sheriff George voted for the donatidh after Nimmo before Green River hearing an opinion from the Justice of the Peace William county attorneys office that A. Rood. The victims of the double the action "appears to be Within the legal authority of the slaying, Grover C. Logan, 43, , Board of Commissioners... and Logan G.. Herzog. Rock Commissioner W. C. Brady Springs, Wyo., construction cast a no vote. worker, were found wrapped in blankets in their auto about THE DONATION will be 14 miles west of Green River used for the Intermountain May 8. Junior Fat Stock Show and the NO COMPLAINT has been chambers Industrial fiIetMrrconnection-wlT!r"M- rr artments: The legal opinion, written Logans death. Both had been shot in the by Deputy County Attorney L. M. Haynie, said the matter had head. been - reviewed to determine 1. whether the Chamber of THE, MEN HAD left Rock Commerce has historically Springs fofa fishing trip May used previous donations in the 7 and their bodies found about interest of the citizens of the 25 yards off U.S. Highway 30 the next day by a Wyoming county and 2. whether the donation appears at this time to highway patrolman. Case was taken into cusbe in the best interests of the tody Sunday morning in Salt public as a whole. The City Commission has Lake County and Thompson taken no action on a chamber was arrested later Sunday in request for approximately a Lyman, Wyo., .motel, said: $8,000 for its 1961 promotion Salt Lake County JD e p u t y . Sheriff N. D. (Pete) Haywaird. J activities. Promotion-Dep- UnseriousDan Off for a Rest state-owne- 1-- Youve missed him? Dan Valentine is not an easy man not to miss. Dont worry. He and "Nothing Serious will be back, sassy as ever. - RIGHT a NOW, hes taking vacation. And dollars to doughnuts, while Dan is Idling, his mind is working overtime fashioning and polishing a store of bright new Valentjnia for his daily column. well-earne- d - HE SAID A statement concerning the crime had been received from Case. The arrests ended a month long investigation by Salt Lake County Deputies Hayward and Ferris Andrus and Sheriff Nimmo. A .38 CALIBER revolver found in the Lyman motel where Thompson was arrested will be sent to the FBI laboratories in Washington, D.C., Deputy Hayward said,' to determine whether the bullets removed from the bodies of the victims had been fired from it. The FBI had already determined that the bullets killing the men were .38 calibifr, he said. County Wins Dismissal Edict F! ' Inter-mountai- e V ,' Memo Hints at Withdrawal MIA Completes Plans for Meet WRECKAGE T m HU ; i' J tjH i ..ir A r Commissioners following the said Commissioner Larson election last November. from time to time between Jan. 20, 1961, and Feb. 17, 1961. THEIR COMPLAINT states to deprive them of that they were deprived of proceeded employment. jobs after newly elected ComIN ADDITION TO reinmissioner G W. Brady, a Dem ocrat,-too- k office in January statement in their jobs, fhrv and holdover Democratic Com sought" back TpayancT am inmissioner W. G. Larson took junction restraining the ' deoverv the Roads and Bridges fendants from c o m p e 1 1 in g Department. T h e - complaint them from Joining or refram-frojoining Republican or Democratic political parties, or any politick party or other type of association. They named the county and the Board of County Commis, sioners as defendants. Fish ponds and ornamentOLLIE McCULLOCH. chief al pools in residential areas in Salt Lake County will be civil deputy county attorney and Ralph L. Jerman,ed assiststocked with mosquito fish at no cost to the owners. Jay ant county attorney,-argufor the defense. E. Graham, manager, of thp the case A. Park" Smoot and Allen L. South , Salt Lake Mosquito Abatement District said. Hodgson represented the plaintiffs. HE SAID owners can call Mr. Smoot said they plan to AM to have the larva- appeal the case to the State eating fish planted. Supreme Court. -- m ; Mosquito Fish?, Yours All Free ' |