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Show w-r-- w w w 1r w-- r-i w r'"im ' qj v C17 The Salt Lake Tribune, Sunday, April 23, 10C2 Prison Tally Down: 15 . Join, 31 Out Lost Teens Turn Up Safe By George A. Sorensen Tribune Staff Writer survival-wis- While seven youths slept snuggly, 28 Salt Lake County Sheriffs Jeep Patrol members battled winters hook in the latest right-hanrugged slopes of Mill Creek Canyon during an search for the youngsters- .e ' Special to The Tribune POINT OF THE M 0 U N-AIN The Utah State Prison received 15 new Inmates 'during the past week and dis- charged 31 to leave the population count at 641. RECEIVED DURING the past week were Larry Batty, 23, Irom Fourth District Court, to serve up to five years for fraudulent checks; Alexander Moreno, 23, returned on parole violation and to serve a year gen. tehee from Third District Court for forgery; Louis Glen Tryfonas, returned on parole violation; Clinton S. McCoy, 21, from Fourth District Court to serve a five year to life sentence for robbery. DENNIS DrDazda,20, was sentenced from Fourth District Court, to serve five years to life for robbery with intent to commit murder; Elmer A. Howton, 19, from Fourth Dfs trict Court, to serve five years to life for robbery; Stacy Law-son- , 18, Fourth District Court, five years to life for robbery; Floyd Berton Tyler, 22, Third District Court, one to 10 years for grand larceny; Victor Joe Gallegos, 19, Second District Court, one to 20 years for second degree burglary; Ralph Joe Gomez, 19, Second District Court, one to 20 years for second iiegree burglary. ARNOLD D. Davis, 23, Second District, was sentenced to five years maximum for insufficient funds check; Darrell Stark, Second District Court, five years maximum for failure to provide; Ivan Stoker, Second District, one to 10 years for automobile homo-cidMabel Goulding Kunkle, Second District, one to 20 years for forgery, and Paul Shirle Jensen, Second District Court, one to 10 years and five years maximum for insufficient funds checks and fictitious checks, sentences to run concurrently. i all-nig- THE SEARCHERS also located two other groups of! youths containing 16 Boy Scouts who were camping out during the snow storm Friday night and Saturday morning. All were in good condition. Object of the Jeep Patrol search, which began at midnight, were seven members of the Teachers Quorum of the Winder Tenth Ward. Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-daSaints. one-to-2- 0 y THEY WERE DALE Robinson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ken S. Robinson, 1125 E. 3745! South; Tom Peterson.' son of. Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Peter-- ( son, 3720 Wedgewood Rd, (1140 East); Kay Whitney, son' of Mr. and Mrs. James Whitney, 1264 E. 3670 South; Ross Cutler, son of Mr. and Mrs. Douglas B. Cutler, 3990-130East; Dennis Austin, son of Mr. and Mrs. Dwaine Austin, 1165 E. 3745 South; Howard Knapton, son o'! Mr. and Mrs. Walter L. East, and Knapton, Joe Pettit, son of Mr. and Mrs. r. l&k Jt w-East All Seth Pettit, 3698-130are 14 years old except the search Located Saturday after an Robinson, Ross Cutler; back, Kay Whitney, Pettit youth who is 15. were, left, front, Howard Knapton. Dale Tom Peterson, Dennis Austin and Joe Pettit. THE HIKE HAD been planned for several days and Sixteen-yea- r old Vicki Farmer, one of two by furnace fumes, gets oxygen aid. Firemen the seven youths were taken theater employes overcome Saturday night said fumes leaked into confectionary stand. to Potter's Fork In Mill Creek Canyon early Friday. They hiked three miles up the fork to where an old mine cabin was supposed to be. Two members were scheduled to return about 6 p.m. to Executive committee mem- craftsmen; developing a craft The theater manager, Jim Chief Rogers said, had seeped act as guides for five adult Police ambulance officers were reelected and three program in the womens divibers leaders who were going to through the floor into a connames new were added to the sion of the Utah State Prison, and Fire Department crews Mariano, said he was not present until after the incident oc- fectionary stand, causing ill- spend the night with them. A Salt Lake City policewom- - board of directors Saturday and assisting in the psychiatwere dispatched to the Gem defcurred, but he stated that WHEN THE ADULTS ar-- n was under Theater, 162 S. State, Saturday initely there was not a gas leak ness to the two employes. No Investigation by by the Pioneer Craft House ric department. Holy Cross patrons were reported affected gj command officers Community Arts Center in the Hospital; providing lecture about 5:55 p.m. when two em- in the theater. department the fumes. annual board of direc-- demonstrations for schools 111, apparently ofby became after the notified the sheriffs Saturday police ployes they BATT. CHIEF Avard Rogavail10 ors from fumes from a furnace. fice about and vehicle was trol she equipment p.m. making meeting. said BATT. CHIEF Rogers operating ers, who led the downtown called able for loan. was The Patrol crashed into a utility pole at Jeep MEMBERS REEIECTED VICKI FARMER, 16, daugh- force of fire fighting equip- that Mountain Fuel Supply Co. and operated 3355 midnight Steal Bag, Iron The director pointed out that Dr. ter of Mr. and Mrs. Albert ment to the theater, said that employes closed the door of at Highland Horace A. Sorensen chairman under the direction of County House was established resiwere 763 Craft two Dr. The entered furnace. the the girls Burglars Springview Farmer, Commissioner C. W. (Buck) OFFICER JEAN C Mitchell, and renamed other executive dence of Louise Behuniii, 420 (3190 South), lost conscious- a furnace door in the basement taken by police ambulance to 1947 as a Utah Centennial in in a the organ- 42, 1609 Garfield Ave. (1831 committee members, Reid J. captain Bedford Villa (350 East), to ness several times, and Gladys of the theater had been left Salt Lake General Hospital, Brady, and Sheriffs Lt. G J. Project and later were released to their ization, South) assigned to Youth Bu- Sloan, Dr. Calvin S. Smith, Dr. steal an army-typEast, be- - open, overnight Pearce, 20, 1759-7tGunn. O. L. C. Pierce IT IS THE official Batt. England. steam homes. ill from of burned an came fumes. Fumes Brady, and iron. .electric the gas, bag reau, has been ordered relieved of the craft division NO TRACE OF the youths from K. J. Clarence Holdsworth. assignments which would J. of the Utei State Institute of was found and at 4 a.m. the involve S. Paul Rase, Bamberger, driving of police equipFine Arts and provides a censearchers were ordered back said Asst Chief Ralph Victor Bess. Mrs. A. -L. Beeley ter where ment, persons of all ages centcto was renamed director to the camp await daylight G Knudson. Mrs. Robert Stewart, secret- may meet to work out their and "We were not worried about Capt P. E Brinkerhoff, The meeting talents in arts and crafts. the main group of youths be- Youth Bureau Commander, has ary-treasurer. A program is was in conducted the center, cause they had been In the can- been ordered to investigate the 3271 5th East. maintained. During the past twice on this simi winter yon circumstances preliminary to Thomas T. presi- year an estimated 2,000 perlar camping expeditions. How- the accident and a full dent, Prudential Taylor, make Sav- sons a month used the faciliFederal ever, we were afraid the two report to the administrative and Loan Assn., was ties and attended classes, Mrs. ings guides might have gotten lost offices on Monday morning. named to the board Beeley said. In the snow which left up to were Also of added directors. six inches on the ground, said DEPUTY SHERIFF H. RobCommissioner Brady. ert Sundquist who investi- Mrs. Harold Christensen, Springville, to represent the MitchAT 6 A.M. TWO groups of gated, said that Officer Utah State Institute of Fine was on northbound ell Highhikers, the patrols weasel a Arts, and Sister Paraclita, asland about Drive Saturday tracked snow vehicle and a sisting Sister Leonella as a 1:45 a.m. of the Sisters of jeep resumed the search. A county executive commitThe vehicle left no skid representative The boys were found at 7:45 Holy Cross. tee is to be created by the marks, said, Dep. "Sundquist a.m. by Bill Bruschke, 3765 PHILANDER HATCH, Salt Salt Lake County Republican Lois Ln. (4045 South); Ralph when it left the road and Lake Utah Power sheared off the City, was named to the Central Committee at a meetAve.; Robert and Tingey, centers advisors group and ing Monday, according to Light Co. utility polo. Ave., and Bruschke, 829-4t- h Robert E. Ash pole, Salt Lake Arden B. Gary Jones, Stadium Village, ASST. CHIEF Knudson said City, to the resident commit- chairman. Engebretsen, county University of Utah. Officer Mitchell was off duty tee. THE SESSION will start at In the 1961 report, presented THE BOYS SAID they were at the time of the accident and breaking camp at the time was not authorized to have the by Mrs. Beeley, accomplish- 5 p.m. In The Terrace, 464 S. after they learned over a tran- vehicle; nor had she obtained ments of the past year were Main. It will be the first meetsistor radio they carried that permission to take the vehicle listed including development ing since the county commitof a statewide roster of Utah tee was organized last month. they were lost and the object outside of the city. of a search. We did not send down the guides for the adults because of the heavy snow which started falling about 2 p.m.," the Pettit youth said. Is eleetronic secretary tendend of at line other the K.- - Raty takes notes on a foreign language Talking Lawrence THEY SLEPT N tents on Capt. ed by Guardsman Sgt. l.C. John Blankensteln, Ft Douglas. pine boughs under the trees. telephone call while his wife and child watch him study. One patrol member, William E. Clough, 36, Sandy, who maintained a vigil on the patrol's radios in the search and rescue van was overcome by gas fumes and taken to Salt MEN THESE must members of have are fed the Blakemore company ence F. Williani Smiley By Lake General Hospital. lana as must basic conversational have U.S. foreign training Tribune Education Editor tapes from the official exunand work combat and then guage, infantrymen, SHERIFF'S SGT. Keith Iba Like to brush up on your Army Monterrey Language .. ceasingly to Improve it," the tra training in the practices said two other groups of Boy Courses. Russian? Czech? Polish?" general said. We are pleased of field intelligence. Scouts consisting of nine and --Theyhave a three-waThe schedule for different that some of the men have Need to improve your seven y o u t h s - respectively, use of as and conversational each ln the Is program, complete posted spent the night in the area. languages uguese? as five languages effective in itself, but each However, they remained dose Chinese? Aracompanys offices at Ft many English." largely dependent on their to the road since they did not bic? Douglas each week, and besuccess ln the other two," the arrive in the canyon until after The said that general Ger-Is your those Interested in Improvsides language proficiency, general said. it started snowing, he said. a n getting may their understanding ing Or your rusty? dial the office at the time a ItalFrench? specific language is on the ian? Japanese? tapes and get 12 minutes of Korean? . listening practice. Just dial a secret number FROM THE Pentagon, at a specified other materials came to the hour and youll company for translation and get 12 minutes" return, and during the sumconversation in the language mer encampment the men of your choice. have attended the Monterrey You will, that is, If you Language Courses at Ft Ord, Calif. the and. know the number Pre-Seas- on Col. Blakemore said he hour that your preferred men will his some of hopes flovo this Paddock Pool ready I your yard wfcco spring arrival language is available. be able to go overseas for these ln know to encampment NO MONEY DOWN summer way Only things is to be a member of areas where they will have UP TO 5 YEARS TO PAY the 142nd Military Intelli- to use their second language. ' gence, Linguistics Co., Utah IT WILL BE excellent Monthly Payments National Guard. if we the best training have Men in this company can get it approved," he said. lanmastery of 16 foreign lanCovina O Diving board A man must have a second them of guages, five and sapparts 9 ttopi (shallow ood) before he can enChomltal tost sat language guages behind the Iron 14" wall brash O Alwminom baadla I Sktmmor boad list in the company, explained Maj. Gen. Max E. AND THEY continue to Rich, Utah adjutant general. Jr&UUfcCii&titt conImprove their mastery by He already has approved struction of special language telephone as the two eleclaboratories by the company tronic secretaries ln the of3073 South Main . HU fice of Lt Col Walter Clar- - technicians. 0 ", 3811-121- 5 .1 0 J - all-nig- Police Probe Craft House Taps Three, Crash by Presents 1961 Report S.L. Officer Fumes Fell Theater Employes SS head-quarte- year-roun- d S.L. GOP Plans New Committee -- 788-18t- h - Guardsmen Playing Dia . 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