Show 'Tr- - - - - 0 ' '' r“-4------0- se 1611-"-- w 4' 0 ir " W1 10 Vt t "44'"i :'' t : I1' 'f ' - 1 1 ' 1 ? ! t! Dan - l i 1 1 i ( i i I — Valentine's 1 it- I 1 I 1 Nothing Serious' ii LEAP YEAR TIPS: How does a gentleman say "no" when a girl asks him for his hand in marriage? This isn't as rite— : : diculous a question ! :: as one might im- : agine 1 1 ! i i ' 1 ' I : ' 1 t'‘ I 1 r i— 4 i 0 leap ts 6 I)ver :)- f 1 1 r 1 I 4 and 1 Li Dan Valentine I i L ' I 4 I - I 1 I II : : 1 ' ''' : 1 ' i' i ' I i I " I an ardent young lady with grace is to mention that marriage would be imprac- tical at this time Say "I would love to marry you Gwendolyn but I'm a mem- ber of a bowling team and I promised the other fellows not to get married dur- ing the bowling season — because it might bring down my average" 'So ' you see ' fellows just because it's to say leap year doesn't meat you have who to first the pops the eager girl "yes" i : 3 4 f :: 4I ' - i I - 1 4 1 1 I 4 4 'I' - - - r - - 1 1 - - ' ' ' i : - - d' -1 1 - i i :' - - t t i : ' I A C - t's 1 -- 1 r-' ' 4 '' 'V '''" 4' Itviq'': t 1 ' ' :': l'::-'-- : i -- r ' 4' '7 - ' i Kk-:- - '' ' f ''': :)'''-4'''''- i ': : ''' : : L : 1 '' 1 '1'C:'1 ' f " I ! 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'f- " ' 2T :: ' :i' ' 1 " ' r-- t i': :y:: money "As ''' °' ) I Utah's cosmic ray detector 2000 feet under Granite — $4305285 invested $53722 earned 9327 per cent CDs (which sometimes during the fiscal year paid more than federal government securities) 673 per cent government securities Jordan — About eight million dollars invested 75 per cent $101169 earned Treasury bills 25 per cent CDs Murray — $3126611 invested $47603 ' earned: all Treasury bills Park City ski slopes Beneath Ski Slopes Zero and Belotv Stilt in Fashion Temperatures across the Intermotmtain Region again dropped below zero at many stations Saturday morning and even during a generally sunny afternoon only managed to climb into the high 20s and low 30s except for a few spots which hit the low 40s - o Roose- - 40 Roosevelt Mr Grievet was thrown from his car Mrs Stubbs and Miss Cook were admitted to the Roosevelt Hospital for treatment of shock cuts and bruises and possible fractures Mrs Martha E Cook a passenger in the Cook car was transferred to a Salt Lake City hospital for treatment of facial cuts 1968 Mr were injured Fatality Grievet was the filth person to Utah highways this year and the die on third within 24 hours A Colombia South America woman died in a crash in Roy Friday afternoon and a Granger girl was killed when she was struck by a car in Granger Friday night Eleven persons had been killed in Utah traffic accidents by this date last year Mr Grievet was Ducliesne County's first Three persons died in traffic accidents in the county last year Leonard Ferguson said Mr Grlevet's eastbound auto was p u I n g onto US 40 in an acceleration lane when it was struck from the rear by a car driven by Mrs Wendy Jenson Stubbs 17 Trooper 1 1 Roosevelt The collision spun the Grievet car into the westbound lane where it collided with a ear driven by Pauline Cook 18 another example invested we return the maximum yield" he said "And we attempt to invest with Utah banks as much as possible to keep the money in the state" Provides Breakdown Section B Page One t k mmk 4 To Seek Source accurate detecting of ore bodies would lie possible tiaied 5 T i in e required I o r each striking employe to make up lost wages assuming 10e per hour additional is negot la ted lie was brought beforê Temple was arrested Sat shortly y after 11 am on a 4 t a h iiboo- t- L (")- 4! I George G Sterling Southgate Ile was listed by police as lesee of cafe where he was arrested On Jan 4 Sterling was charged with the armed robbery of a Safeway store at 2940 S State in a complaint signed by South Salt Lake Police Lt Al Sexton before Salt Lake County Attorney Robert Crof ts After that arrest on Jan 4 he was booked into the Salt Lake Jail at 8:10 pm and released 30 minutes later on $5000 bond police records showed t' ' Branch (36 E 3750 South) on Jan 11 1968 said FBI Special Agent in Charge Earl M Dalness Boy 16 Critical r 1 J Convicted in 1960 Sterling was convicted of robbing : the same store seven years ago on March 4 1960 and was sentenced to a term of five years to life in Utah State Prison He was out on parole from this conviction when arrested Saturday police records Indicated Even though the robber of the First Security Bank Thursday fled just before police arrived the bank's 35 surveillance camera photographed a as he dashed from the teller's area carrying a zipper bag which tellers had stuffed with currency The camera — activated by teller Lori Stam 2069 Luna CL -- clicked a sequence of shots during the bandits- J 70nmmandmS Aftei Rabbit Hunt Accident ' ''' — - Special to The Tribune TOOELE — Allan Bryce 16 son of Mr and Mrs Henry Bryce 3140 Breeze Dr Magna was in critical condition late Saturday from an accidental bullet wound in the head suffered 11 miles south of here while rabbit hunting Tooele County Deputy Sheriffs Glenn Caldwell and Cliff Carson said the youth was struck by a 22 bullet in the back of his head above his right ear when a pistol held by a companion accidentally discharged The victim was taken to Tooele Valley Hospital then transferred to LDS Hospital in Salt Lake City where he underwent surgery Deputy Caldwell said the accident occurred while the youth was with Troop 647 Explorer Scouts Magna on a rabbit hunting expedition He said the revolver was in the hands of Jeff Jeppson 16 son of Mr and Mrs Floyd Jeppson 8333 W 3110 South Magna when it discharged Deputy Caldwell said the gun had misfired and while the Jeppson youth was attempting to clear the barrel it dis- charged The deputy said there were about Scouts in the group 12 i escape The robbery fourth at the branch in three years occurred at 11:45 am whe:n a man pointed a revolver at branch madager Nowell K Garff 4558 Kay land aI handed him a bag with a zipper on it asked for all the money in the drawers g i t ' 1 ' Demands All the Money telltwo The bandit then herded the East and ers Mrs Fern Davis 6329-4t- h Miss Stam into a back room and ordered Mr Garff to go back to the teller's area a second time to "get all the money ndt the 1 change" 1 In a Dec 25 1960 prison escape Sterling twisted window bars in a second-stortelevision room in A Block tied three blankets together and slid from the window He then walked east to the Prison Administration Building cut a tootletilitlit an inner fence with a large pair snips and burrowed under an outer y fence' 1 g i 1 - He was captured the following day by Midvale City Police Officer Ray Hughes when the officer saw the escapee hiding-ia telephone booth at 7900 S State Officer Hughes trapped the suspect in the booth by driving his car up against the door n - eat gait gakt Ztibunt COMING SUNDAY 7aRk) r: 777 JANUARY - 1 4 - 28th v SEND A COPY TO A FRIEND ANYWHERE Mailed in the US Delivered by carrier in Utoh Southern Idaho or its Possessions 30c Nevada and Wyoming 20c In 1 - : the World 45c Mail this coupon to: The Salt Lake Tribune Circulation Dept 143 South Main Skeet Salt Lake City Utah 84110 Please mail copies of The Tribune 1968 Empire Edition ected below Enclose coin taped to card money order or check no stamps please 1 1 Name 1 jState Zip —State Zip 2 Name Address - 3150 years City name is Phone Addreq years Sriories and wig material and supplies new tositilles and improvements treatment charges services etc Payroll stele freight commissions based on S313000 per day and tocal "Vowd on work week wiih average wove of SI It per hour pius overage wage Increase of Z5( per hour in oeieit at company offer City 1 You may telephone your Ot API'S in directly to the circulation officw P ine 1525 give us the nanwe you wish to send the Empire Edition to and your carrier will collect State Zip Postai reatilations prolublt sender's name on souvenir edition Please advise sour friends you ars sending this edition if additional space is needed attach a sheet of paper It possible zip code should be included on all addresses in the United States and its possessions ' :: I 1 - - N 4 City 7'25 t - Address 1 ' t City-Count- y t warrant federal charging robbery of the First Se- curity 13 a n k of U Saturday — urda theI US Ronald N Boyce for - Nor th ' City-Coun- $20000 George Gilbert Sterling 36 323 W Ior each striking employe to make up lost wages assuming 5 cents per hour additional (to the company's original 25c offer) is nego- When the experiment resumes the entire machinery will be turned on hope fully to detect neutrinos and pinpoint where they come from and to collect further data on the intermediate boson theory The original purpose of the project funded by a series of National Science Foundation grants was to detect and learn more about the neutrinos It was located underground to filter out unnecessary particles on the surface Some scientist feel that if neutrinos could be trapped and harnessed of the center of the earth inexpensive heat for houses at night through-the- - Time required C suspect was booked into Salt Jail under bond The Lake 1 Redwood Rd $3581 ploye" and Sunday January 14 1968 n - Copper Strike Box Score spring" '1 t Less than 48 hours after the $5000 armed robbery of a Granite Park bank Thursday Salt Lake County Sheriff's deputies and FBI agents arrested a 4k suspect at the G e and H Cafe 3304 The state investment program was described by Mr Baker as "one of the finest and most lucrative in the entire nation "Monies from each of the funds is invested In what we feel at the time will -- communications 'II Tribune Staff Writer He provided this breakdown on a fund basis: General — About 45 million dollars invested during the calendar year yielding $4219923 93 per cent in time certificates of deposit (CDs) in Utah banks and ry and water tanks called a neutrino de- 7 per cent in short-terTreasury bills tector that lies deep underground in the Retirement — $93310754 invested old Silver King Mine beneath the ski $3795563 earned "blue chip" stocks slopes of Park City's Treasure Mountain debentures commercial paper The yield If their evidence should prove out it totaled more than the amount paid durwould mean that one more elementary ing the year to retired persons the treaparticle can be added to the nuclear zoo surer pointed out of cosmic rays such as protrons elec Insurance — $14633703 invested trons neutrinos muons and other lesser $501116 earned government securities known high energy particles 'Indian affairs — $4930000 invested $317754 earned mostly FHA and VA Run Test During loans some stocks The discovery came during a test run Land Westing with the detector — a huge machine de— invested $588661 Land $14140950 to of bits neutrinos signed tiny study earned government securities and some subatomic dust that strike the earth pass through and continue on an endless stocks (just beginning) Employment security — $42200155 journey in space invested $1152687 earned These are The machine constructed in a chamblasted out of solid rock in the old funds held in trust in Washington DC ber mine was turned on by Dr Jack W by the federal government and paid to the state on request as funds are needed Keuffel and his colleagues Dr Haven E Government pays 312 to 3' 4 per cent inBergeson and Dr Richard O Stenerson Before the test run physicists thought terest All interest earned goes back into muons and neutrinos originated when the fund Here is the picture in the Wasatch protons collided with each other and other particles in the atmosphere They Front counties: Salt Lake — "More than 42 million thought most particles would strike the earth at an angle since a vertical plunge dollars invested since Nov 20 Yield was would destroy them In the dense atmo$27806 at the end of the year but anothsphere er $32941 was added on bills sold Friday test the But during the three-weeAll but $1700000 in Treasury bills rest in Utah physicists observed many particles CDs making the vertical plunge Davis — (Approximations) 112 million invested $20000 earned: half dollars 'Very High Energies' Treasury bills half CDs "We are certain now that at very high $35000 Earnings energies new interactions are taking Weber "At least' four million dol place which were undreamed of before" Dr Bergeson said ' Dr Bergeson feels a new particle may be responsible for the weak forces that create the neutrinos and m u on s Physicists call it "the intermediate vector bosun" Dr Bergeson thinks the intermediate boson lives only a minute fraction of a second before decaying into neutrinos 1 Number of days on is-- I and muons strike "We still haven't the foggiest notion 2 Impact of strike on el as to why muons neutrinos electrons or Utah's economy to other high energy particles exist or date $68632000 where they come from" he said adding 3 Wages lost to date by "but we hope to learn more when the experiment continues in the early eachstriking em- earth I '' By John Thomas Subatomic Particle Hint PARK CITY — Evidence that another previously unknown highly elusive subatomic particle may exist has been uncovered by University of Utah physicists The U scientists made their discovery with a one million dollar maze of circuit Sports Seized ChargedI In Robbery of SL aakk Ex-Felo- amount" Physicists at U Discover Special to The Tribune Local News i Aug 3 1966 in bills maturing the following Sept 1 As soon as they matured and we received the earned interest of $2411 we reinvested the entire 1 4 TV Today Section 11 Million Investml $1 falit tibunt bt) Boards of education (all on fiscal year basis): Salt Lake — $25713000 invested $327462 earned all in Treasury bills $700000 : t t Salt Lake City — (City Treasurer Jennings Phillips Jr emphasized these are approximations) nine million dollars invested $355000 earned half in Treasury bills half in CDs Education auditor "For example at the beginning of the year we sold 3 million dollars' worth of tax anticipation notes and invested all of it in Treasury bills (incidentally all of the 25 million-plu- s was invested in treasury bills) and then sold bills as we needed operational ! '':i': ''' units: invested money over and over (something to keep in mind in reading subsequent totals)) and made sure it was working for us all (fiscal) year" said Ray C Mayhew Salt Lake City Board of 1r !: b major Salt Lake County taxing Reinvest Interest I - ::: ''''i: Of the We ' ! ings '': :1 "7-- 5 '' 1 1 -- mum Utah — None Utah County is the only reporting unit of investment some kind without program All the rest chalked up earn- I :4 I': ::: car-truc- k i : 1' !' Technician Al Larsen Inspects for- est of circuitry in University of Struck From Rear I i 1 '' ' :jLAN ! i - :0 al US ' N" 1:'! '' 4: i ne ibto 1 1 11 '':- about $35000 earned in CDs with Weber County banks" For example the Salt Lake City Board of Education led the school field in runaway by investing $25713000 during fiscal year ending June 30 for of $327462 On the other side of the coin Ut 4ft County did not invest at all but tbs bursed to its 35 subordinate units seven during the year "so they could do their own investing" said Utah County Treasurer Maurice Bird iler Itimes 1 ! ' crash vett man was killed in a three the early Saturday number of persons killed on Utah high- ways within 24 hours The Utah Highway Patrol identified the latest traffic victim as Joe King Grievet Mr Grievet 'died in a Roosevelt hospital at 7:20 am about one hour after he was Involved in an accident one mile west of Roosevelt on je "- to T he Tr ': 1 ' :'2-- 1 : '''L I I 'ft! ' ' : :: ' - ' ':::''1:' - — ' 4' ::' and save yotuself It pays off Ann ROOSEVELT — A - 'I I i'''t- l ''-'1- ' ' ': ' - : Kills Driver Injures 3 Others t ::! 4 ''17r:':' ''::::'1' ! - : Collision Near Roosevelt ar 'r i 'a t '': ' t nf invested "everything ia ' ' '!'i ''' ' - :"t e '''' I "1 1 J1 '': k I 1 ' '1 '"'''i:'-'-:-'' ::: —23 3-C- 1 4:i:'? 1 Johnson! i I' '' ' ' z'1':- : - ('' ' il - ': l 1 '''''- " ': 1::: ' 'i'14- —' :':§1 : ' " lat's" Leads School Field ii tT'f'11 ' ' '' :''' i'i - ' I'cc:'-- :! : i' - ''' ' ' '1 ' :':'' piJ:''''''' ': ' 1'''' ' :'P'' rt ' t '4 '':''::''': - - ' 1 '' 2 ''''''' ' '' ' y :i 11 ' 7f : ' 7- ' : :' l'1T' ''' : ' :- : 1- t' ' 1 ':''''1' ' :' :s4 t i 1f"k: '?5 1:::'-'-:' !: '' " 1 l ''' -- i - ' An erratic pattern was shown in investments by the Wasatch Font counties — Salt Lake Davis Utah and Weber — and by the major taxing units in Salt Lake County ti 1 ' '' general retirement insnranee land and employment se curity t t" — Indian affairs t 1 4 'Pli'll''' ' ' Cti '' Baker ' '' '' '' ict ' )f i1T':' ': i:' 4:"-- : 1 '1 I t41 tr fi' 1 I "i d t'":r1 ' '': i the total — $10575704 Monies from six state f unds were invested said State Treasurer Linn C : ' ""j '' '':' g: ' ::' ' 1! - : ''' - ' i'' I : ': vi 7714 ' i l':t-t' '' - l:':': ': ' 1 '1$' 1 ' " r:''47 : ' ' ' I ': ''' ''''''"i''' :': - t1 Fi ' e '': :i — 'Ls '' :: - ' ?s ''' ) t OH ' 1r 'i ' i''''' ": i''': - t: ' !t ' ' :: ' 1 1' - 1 '''' L-- i 1 i i '' l'' l" ' "q !1 "f t4 ''' : I iP:: '':::: "' 1 j ' '' ' i '' 't- 4r 41 s 1 -- : ' '1 t ''' ''''': r'7':: ''''' '''' '''Itit''k - ''" i k 7--f '' ' : iti :F::11----- '' '' ''''''' i t '''' t 17f-li'" ' "' ' ' 1y? i '' - 'f r: l i 'f 1: I rI ' ' 1 iOR : 7- I - i tf-- 1 SAIL THE SAD CYNIC SAYS: r ''j '' r i 1 ' 'T 1 - 4r- makes a good Hubert Humphrey speeeh—but 1 get the Idea that he's pro ti - t '''' 1 It ' P Forecasters said most of the central and southern portions of the region will continue to have clear skies and cold temperatures Sunday although in the north cloudiness will increase and moderate temperatures somewhat Coldest spot in Utah Saturday was a —19 at Green River with Hanksville coming in a close second with a —17 Salt Lake City recorded a low of zero In dui early morning hours During the afternoon the mercury climbed only to degrees Montana again reported a number of below-zerreadings with the lowest at West Yellowstone where it hit —20 But Big Piney Wyo went even lower with a rend them off for the right woman Landers says so i l' :1 - --- 1 ' '1'1 1 i'' !7'rrJi 1: :t:' ' 1 1:2 ::1 4 '' 0 i - : ''' ''' i question : 't - i t: 4r 1 Investment of public funds by the Wasatch Front counties and the state r4:'1 major subordinate taxing units in Salt g Lake County earned a total of $11586407 4t 1 either by the end of the calendar year or 1 the fiscal year ending last June 30 f State Investments (calendar yelr) 1 1 rl accounted for all but a million dollars of '1 :' - i'i ! 'ItS'' t ' i''''i' i 14ii ' - i t 1 "i74' 7 ' i e- !! ' I i ' L 4 ''i i 1 f ' 1:: ' 1'1 OR ANOTHER WAY TO turn down 1 11 ' 1I 1 ' r 1 ' ' '' ' 1of !t 'i ": life-lon- i -- 4 ii1 t41 141 ' ' iii' ONE GOOD WAY to say "no" to a marriage proposal is to bring up the mundane matter of money So a girl says "Would you do rue the honor to be my husband?" Ask her how much money she is making as a bank teller ask about her prospects for advancement in her career — finally tell her she isn't making enough money to support a husband and to come back later when she gets promoted Another way to let a girl down gently when she proposes to you is to mention politics When she pops the question answer "Are you a Republican?" If she says "Yes I'm a Republican" answer "That's too bad Gertrude I love you g with all my heart but I'm a Democrat and I don't think people can make a success of marriage unless they have common interests" 3 : : 1 iii::: I f I Nto ' 'i' li ar i1 t 1 s! 4 t:''- 1 Wear an engagement ring when you date and when a girl proposes marriage tell her you are engaged to a WAC sergeant stationed in Berlin and you're going to marry her when she serves her hitch I : ' can't go around throwing big girls However here are some suggestions on how to keep the girls from proposing to you this leap year: it '' - 1 ' '':'' l'1 r' minuhBdepuritesfayacoetu1 1 ' t 0 - 1 : : - 11' 1 1 ' A i 'tiI 1 '''' :' : ' WELL MY MODEST young friend I never had this problem when I was a youth Only once in my life did a woman ask me to marry her I was 5 years old at the time and she was four We were both in a sandpile and I threw a mud pie 3 ' :: ' "Girls find me quite irresistible" he says modestly "They flutter all around me and are always asking me for dates" he explains "and frankly Mr Valentine I'm worried to death I know that 1968 is leap year and I'm sure that during the year several girls will propose marriage to me and I just don't know how I'll be able to turn them down Frankly I don't want to get maqied I'm having too much fun But I finil it awfully hard to say 'no' to a girl Can you give me any tips on how a gentleman turns down a marriage proposal from a girl?" i r'ji' ! ': 1' In other words he's considered quite an eligible marriage prospect by the girls - ' - — 41 f:' ' - i I" i4'' '' '' 'I '0ty' t wii P1 " '' " t‘ I isk't 1 x ' :ft 1 ' Y 44 I '' ' ! ' '1' : f 'f in the advertising business and He has owns two suits (one paid for) dark brown hair owns two pairs of skis and owes only 23 more monthly payments on his red sports car ' 0 1t ' i 4) : I La 1 Ax ' 1 1 '' 1 Lir - z R k31 i1 i Ii i 1 i ' '::: :' ': ''''" ' 1 1 He's I '''' ' '' 11 - ' GIRLS TODAY are not afraid to pop the question All this inside information comes to me from a young Salt Lake bachelor around town ' ' i ' : i- But she wouldn't actually say "WillI you marry me?" - I ik - ':: young bachelors are in for a hard time from preda- t or y marriage minded females lt ' !': 1 - - s ' i I' :i : t to it k :kT:Y t 1- The modern American girl is not the shy bashful female of yesteryear In my day a girl wouldn't think of coming right out and asking a man to She'd hint at it andI marry her stumble around the subject and lead up 1 I i 17- II -- -- t t' 4 - r year is year attractive : ' ' 14 4 4' :14L-':- b:i This - ' It fr L ‘ 1 - r ' 1ii -- Pi 1 ' :''''' ? i t ' ' ' l 1 1 k t11 e Utah investments allY o Tune of $115 M 1 i 'f:' r - i vvr" J " i fi : 4 |