| Show If kJ - i -- -L - 1 1 The Salt Lake Tribune Sunday August 11 10 Forest Blazes Rage 111 2 N Utah Counties Robert state assistant Barton said heavy the way to forester was equipment On 'Missing' Youth Quite Alright Special to The Tribune STATE BAY WILLARD PARK — A old Brig- ham City youth returned safely to the North Marina here Saturday at 715 pm after a search was organized when he C 'was reported missing Bud DeRyke park ranger isaid the youth was swimming )tiith three companions who reported him missing at 5:30 P4 ft:The youth told the ranger gut his girl friend drove up 'ind he left the water to go for ride He returned to the mattnit almost two hours later Nine 'Chief 4:t40—tg ''' 18 Dies at 85 't commissioner mine and of natural wT tarbon ''1:'' r y Fred Garcia truction lers Kemmett --- Funerl services will be Tuesday noon at 260 E :outh Temple where friends nay call Monday from 6 to 9 pm Burial will be :Lake City Cemetery in the Salt :I:: y 4::a7 :A: Begins Search Mr Brown then jumped from his crane to search His first efforts failed but he was able to locate Mr Garcia on a lower floor He then went back to his crane and swing the bucket around Mr Garcia climbed in and was lowered to the ground Mr Garcia was taken to LDS Hospital where he was treated for head lacerations over the left eye and a broken left leg He said he hopes to return to work next week California woman was killed and six persons were injured as three vehicles Anniversary Service First anniversary services for The Rev J Henry Johnson will be Sunday at 3 pm at Calvary Baptist Church 532 E 7th South The Rev O E Piper pastor of Zion Baptist Church Ogden and that church's choir will be special guests 1 4EmmEr FEATurza Sunday August 10 14 '4 -- 1 HAM P IP Mulishly "MA n August 12 -0 - 4: 960 ' f tilli °IT i A °1 - : - i HICHLANO D kAL 4 '''''' Lasagna and Rainbow Sherbet SOU 0 iatilip - - 1 125 DINNER 115 135 St:ndays ond Holiday 4 ' 4 'Ai:I: il'4:""::r 44 iA474- 1 :' 0A- - - fr ' — :t 35:: Ni: r:4! - ::: ?:t::':::'4 ' i' 46: 4 Colbeth Lyle of the Injured were listed from serious to very poor at the Tooele Valley Hospital teers in Service to America a branch of the federal office of Francisco The laboratory serves a number of western states Utah was accepted into its organization earlier this month Dr Hemphill will speak during a general session Friday at 9 am He is scheduled to review the laboratory's program and its relationship Opportunity I tearmell : $1995000 PRICED FROM - i'4'clt c' ' - 0 I s Vbtii: : t' N‘ 1 i'” - uI ''' '' —— 04 -- sii1 '' ' - ' MANY OTHER OUTSTANDING FEATURES ' ''0 fee v DESIGN QUALITY LOCATION LIVABILITY DISHWASHERS HEATED GARA GES MR CONDITIONING FHA CARPETING ' ' n SYSTEMI SPRINKLING BATHS LUXURY ' ''''' J I erenil LANDSCAPING 24 BEDROOMS 1 ''' x oneirtivairtalmq 14 ' :' '11 " lilii42 4' 'n' -- ' V ' k CONVENIENCE EXPERIENCE ECONOMY REPUTATION — ALL UTILITIES UNDERGROUND 285 East Gordon Lane (4270 South) BOHEN BETTER BUILT HOMES 485-263- 266-164- 0 2775846 1 pnEscRIPTIoo PRICES 4 THE SAI 01111 tir ard a:1w' az MIIHIZEREFRIFCID crn eZ111144 IA 00 m u c tifit)0:1D compare aimE - ic Elm 1:zdzt vcrtacca ''I 1 111k 1moo Image Is Quality The Same? Absolutely! Every plumnacist ts required by law to fill a prescrint ou 11yuspec tiGo of in o subs ified by the dottor IltS Is gredients ett quaitv toed end this is ei lc: ed uner strict pen wily of the law 'a'' 4411 atm parai Murdock 19 203 Baird Ave (3600 South Granite Park was killed it a truck-ca- r accident in Magna Utah Highway Patrol troopers said the 7Alurdock car passed in front of a pickup in crossbound traffic at an intersection Driver of the pickup was Marlene R Kirkpatrick 8757 Helen Dr Magna A passenger in the Murdock car Mar: Ann Vila 18 3703 S 4340 West received cuts and bruises - !wow Is The Pharmacist Qualified? Absolutely! Every pharmacist is required by law to undergo 5 years Of rigorous training and then pass exacting qualifying et aminationa before he is permitted to fill your prescription He must be careful precise and professionally competent 1Ng04 Ji7vq Then Why Do Prices Vary? How To Buy A For the same reason they do in al snot any business! 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attlai 4C111111:414 0' Board Driver of the pickup truck was James Henwood no age listed Grantsville He was treated and released from the - To Campus through k" or edkv :Vi t:'igir!''A0:'4''R "' dition ThUrSilY1 ":47-11- y poops BEEF 1 CHICKEN POT PIE Ie 14- ly A A t1 BEEF BAKED A1111 ' WITH FULL BUFFET II aht i Highway safety will be discussed and analyzed during a three-dameeting starting Monday at Hotel Utah The program is spcnsored by the Highway Research of the National Research Council and National Academies of Science and Engineering A cosponsor is the Utah State Department of Highways Her husband Van A Nolin 50 was listed in very poor condition with internal injuries cuts and bruises AnRichard other passenger Nolin 22 son of Mr and Mrs Nolin was in satisfactory con- ' h2t '''''' Highway Safety Meeting Topic gnor Madison Neb told officers "I was unable to avoid hitting the small truck and it was knocked into the eastbound lane and collided with the car" The truck is owned by Armour Packing Co Omaha Neb A passenger in the eastbound California car Mrs Lula Ellen No lin 70 Burbark Calif was pronounced dead on arrival at Tooele Valley Hospital Driver of the car was Barbara J No lin 49 Van Nuys Calif who was listed in critical condition in the same hointernal suffering spit a 1 injuries head lacerations and other injuries Port Condition Late Friday night IN" ---- - I 4geo Thirty VISTA volunteers who will spend the next year working in Salt Lake City spent their first night here sleeping on the floor of the Central City Sate Mtn Center 558 S 2nd West Saturday nearly half of them found apartments in the city but the rest are still looking for living quarters The young men and women from all over the United States have volunteered to work with the VISTA program for one year VISTA is short for Volun A r — — VISTA Here Needs Housing Grantsville Truck-Ca- l' Itp1i bunch of damage one person killed and six injured late Saturday afternoon Two Hurts 6 in two-stor- rt ' " : "'L":"'":"" ri'::::44''''' 7 "Oh that's the end of him" thought Mr Brown as he y watched the fall - 4 Crash Kills derful job here and we're glad he's decided to stay" Mr Backman said He noted that Dr Bell organized the four experimental elementary schools in Utah which are just now get ting under way "We really need him and are most grateful he's going to stay with us" Mr Backman said - : r' - t' (''''0441' cl '3 I " - c::" :: l'H''''')" ' 0 truck met The result: a ' r' ir taa er I ' 0:1i:e1H 3t - " semi-trail- " ' 1 ' r '5 FT-3111110- r: ' '' - k 4tt' ' '' ' ii 40-5- 0 Mr Garcia went to the rear of the floor apparently believing only part of the floor would be knocked down Officer Miller added But as the entire section gave way Mr Garcia was able to grab a pipe breaking his fall "1 was only thinking of how soon I would hit It all too fast to be happpened scared" Mr Garcia said r-4- - Saturday The teachers agreed to a crashed Saturday at 5:30 pm South Sanpete School Board at the intersection of Cooley contract during a meeting Street and US Highway in Grantsville here Friday night Utah Highway Patrol TroopThe new contract calls for a minimum salary of $5720 and ers Don Proctor and Silviano a makithum of $8120 for a Martinez said a westbound retruck teacher with a bachelor's frigerator semi-trailwas being passed by a pickup degree and $8420 for one with when the small truck stopped a master's degree Mr Henrie said the district In front of the larger vehicle also agreed to pay for a famiCouldn't Stop ly group Insurance plan for of the semi Dave SiDriver teachers Walks to Rear Mrs PaulIountain Calif Rem: and :Jne Richardson elMrs Bruce Whiteney Ariz: eitht grandchildren and three great - 49 4-- South Sanpete Teachers Assn have accepted a contract and will be there when school opens Aug 28 Larry Henrie association said president Mr ti Ir - t 1111-- 1 4-- ! L Awr ' '17' 'C' 4 1 4 rkcok 0' Special to The Tribune MANTI — Members of the Ave (5200 South) to hit the floor with the crane bucket Salt Lake Police Officer Ron Miller said Jr Eagle K of the building ''"iyt -- t '''''217t:5 i :? Teachers Agree To Contract In S San pete Garcia told the crane operator Paul Brown 5217 Heath include his and two (laugh- - St '4 :!:t": pickup and on highway in Grantsville Navajo St (1340 West) was directing the crane operator in the des- Survivors a :4:3 Car 46 235 f"' '' 1 fj! 1 :: L A remanant of the Dar lin Building fourth floor 320 S Main gave way Saturday about 9:55 am plunging the demolition crew manager two stories into a pile of debris He escaped serious injury P" - ' r'r f4 ''''''" '' PeZdtakt Boss of Crew 46 Plunges 2 Stories Survives Fall L Mine Operator While living in Price Mr Olson was president of the Carbon Land and Power Co and operated a coal mine i - He was born Nov 17 1883 In Fillmore a son of Daniel and Delilah King Olson and znarried Edith Jones Sept 9 1917 in Price He was a mem17er of the Church of the Latter-daSaints :After receiving a degree in ëivil and mine engineering from the University of Utah he worked in Nevada and Cal1fOrnia In 1911 he moved to l'rice and in 1961 he moved to alt Lake City a Survivors Listed j(tlialck408 4 x 1 Darling Building Jinx - L: 4 r: ( V Dr T H Bell who was offered the commissioner of education post in Kansas has elected to remain in Utah as state superintendent of public instruction Dr Bell has held the Utah post for six years noted LeGrand P Backman chairman of the State Board of Education "Dr Bell has done a won rs 0 T' 4igoit'i Retains Utah Schools Job rMr ' widow ) ' ' builder eginning in 1945 Olson a builder in Trice laid out and surveyed any roads in Carbon Counay including the state high Sway through Price Canyon ale also supervised constrion lind work in land reclamation in the area t :1 Ni Bell Refuses Kansas Post Mr Olson L'i t :: er P $ wt1 'T' — ' ' 1: 1 T:!ile:00001?)10' '' ' I I :::::::?:: fires have erupted in Utah and surrounding areas despite the long dry hot weath- Coun- - Sy Mr Olson erved three terms in the egis lature 4': 4 ( 44451(dre Forest dispatchers Service and state officials pressed gratitude tha so few Democrat e p resenting ItA ‘ -- - flop-?f- Fitt causes Saturday in a Salt Lake hospital :'t :7007o"°1"41I"dli' rAA:x4X three-quarte- rs pr died operator l'''' -' - ' 34 - ' rs4r-roP- i Kenneth Logan Symes Cache National Forest fire dispatcher said he had sent a crew of 18 men — 11 firelighters and 7 supervisory personnel — into Logan Canyon to light a fire near Tony Lake The fire was reported limited to a few acres of a mile northwest of Tony Lake but was under control late Saturday The fire was in an area of timber and brush Voice Gratitude Emeett King Olson 85 former state representative and US :4- - '14 k: that the fire danger has been extremely high for the past month Only extreme care by visitors and campers can ioep fires from exploding in the area officials said ' i' ' '''' kift:iik i': l'I''''):::) They noted Solon ) i battle the blaze late Saturday and crews were being rounded up plus pumper trucks from Salt Lake City He said he plans to fly over the area eatly Sunday to assess the damage and number of persons needed to control the fire In addition a second fire in the area — thought to be in the Lost Creek region — was being investigated and crews were en route late Saturday night Mr Barton said the Castle Rock blaze had been confirmed by both ground ctews 'and airplane sightings He said the Lost Creek fire might be a new blaze or part of the same fire since both are in adjacent areas Sends Crew of : ' 14 i i i ' ' '4 1 ''''''''2':t'lit'''4' k"""'24t''''''':it::::stii:''''gt7-itt':'''''''''''''- Parley Calls Educators $!' - 4""4 i 4 '''' p Fire fighters from the US Forest Service Utah Forestry and Fire Control and Morgan and Cache counties Saturday night were battling range and forest fires in the two counties One range and brush fire was reported out of control with 75 acres already burned In the Castle Rock area of Morgan County To Fly Over Area - ' z 63' ''' Its34:1 So State Murray 'Cr - -- 01 PHONE Vt - ' 00 ""74 6 r''' nVar"§ ' 4? c'"'''IPli 01011Piolfit - ti4 ititlitl''' s rat frizz rItt t I Stu J vroitellt io ft Intl - - r:z t e Is '41' 9 0 Ic000l 262-552- t -:'1- ' ' To: tow mat ots t I trl:Adt t11140Jor - ' A 4 4 4 coop PsPIPo 6i— IVOtt :'' billow 4 4314tkNI61t1 2 tlttelt'"-t71i- i 1 ''' :' etti gm111-)eicagi''V- kztod:Ji 31'21--01 r rl 6 I N omo"1 itied" 41 S 'k O 1615') ''') IA 4 1"111MPAPIMPOINNO001 -r - ''- - - -- 00 -- - — ltdMONAPOPM014tea9400111411trW11V"0M rolMiplOW100611110110111109e17 990 4 |