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RANSOM w TH thA E ADDRESS WAS 'EVEROgEDl BUT D D StiL SAT AaARTMLNT FOE A LOOK AT POCDuE.' .'.'HAT D D j 'I weather? It's accomplished thiough a complex, highly efficient system of tiuck. busev, trains, automobiles and 2,000 dedicated newspaper carriers who use hoises, niotot cycles, bicycles, scooters, cars, tractors, snowmobiles and walking. Once, after World War II, some issues weie even delivered by plane lo West Yellow stone. Wycotf Co. trucks- which deliver The Tribune tnroughout its circulation area, clock four million miles annually m The Ttibune. You'll get a good idea of the area covered daily by The Tribune if you'll mentally draw a ciule enclosing Las Vegas, Nev., Vernal, Jackson, Wyo.. West Yellowstone, Doise and Rerio, At the hub is Salt Lake City. That's about an 800 - mile area and about a coverage area. - Steve Can on By Milton Caniff . HOOK MG YOU Vfc WHAT I LOOK AT BirroNS - ATY gJOocD ATE VAT 5c -- TO LEARN I SAY AT TO A1YSE.E WHEN THESE SCASDAAVIAN nnith-to-sout- i ATEN 700-mil- e Tribune distribution area eom- with area covered by easl-to-we- st German, Belgium, the lands, Austria Nether-pare- s '200,000 miles. Called Ideal Location' Utah Panel Lists Regions Pluses as Spaceport Continued rom Iage B-- l Base to meet needs, he explained. The advantages outweigh other suggested air base sites in California. But Mr. Hixson saiG the cost differences for just the initial site activation phase could be magnified out of proportion because of what might be termed political axioms. Thcie is more political peril in closing an existing base and in displacing people already employed in a community than there is in not building a new facility in a new community, he explained. It is easier to get remodeling funds Dick Tracy By Chester Could p NF VOU CAN QK-- WERE ARE TWO BOXES OP PHONIES THAT LOOK LIKE YOUR SUSECT STONES. f I WANT TO KEEP FIND EVEN REGISTERED THIS BEAGLE LEGAL! DIAMOND IN TWAT BATCH TWATI5 STOLEN. WE CAN WOLD OUR PRISONERS. ) Si By Sieve Way da During Spal - By Paul Nichols I WOtlLPN'T - f I CAN REMEM' BER COMING SURE 16 BEAUT! FUL! CAM JUST j OUT MERE WITH FEELS LIKE MARTHA WHEN REACH UP AMP PUiCK A WHOlE HANDFUL 1 WAS A CHILD.. AMP HER REAPING OF STARS.' IT IM- POSE ABBEY.' IF T COULP WORK FOR I EARM MY WAV ..WELL, IT WOULP BE A WONDERFUL YOU, OPPORTUNITY.. 5eSV'1 uA Vest. The cafe was evacuated during the investigation when the Salt Lake County Sheriffs Office received a coincidental telephone call saying a bomb was planted in the complex Mrs. Eva Rae Allen, 38, 555 S. State St., Sandy, was Heated at Cottonwood Hospital for a gunshot wound in the thioat and released. Scuffle in Hall Garth Beckstead, Detective Salt By Mort Walker Beetle Bailey J20JECK 15 vf WHAtfA . ji ,, pyUGGHH H THAT? lr hEj HAVING M EVBK RELIVED AME MO 5 pea)e N.'SklTMARS IN JA ESPEPIENCE r'r - - 1 ' -- V ( V foiy By Tom K. Ryan Tumbleweeds 1 1 YOU'VE; PEEN TAKING WE FOR THAT5 NO QRfiHTEP lATFLY. HJi 1J HIIPEGOTHAMHOCKER, NEVER PVgRSAlPIWAS GONNA MARRY; I By Leonard Starr On Slajie T THE HOWE MFAHWHILE in the OFFICES Of A 6 ANT PACKAGED EOOCS CCWEY- .. HERE IT (S' SAILS Ave WULfiPliEP BY BETTER TA MX ) ANP YOU ATTRIBUTE IT TO the TE.EYISON PRO&RAW - ) IMCREPIBlE ' ).WHOAMD5 TO THERE SEE-Y-eE NO DOUBT IT IT HAS TO Of BE M QUACKltS Sfc. -- MZL 17 . I 5f cornua, VR37 in the shuttle program, Mr. involved Hixson said But budget problems may! force it to have a muted role tn selecting a launch site capable of meeting NASA and Air Foic-- needs. If the decision is made lo begin program at Kennedy Space Cpnter be? cause of funding limitations and politicah pressures then limitation should b placed on total expenditures to be mad at Kennedy, Mr. Hixson said. Only minimum modifications neeesi sary to accommodate systems develop ment should be permuted, he concludAt least one other inland locale ed. must be chosen for an operational base." Woman Shot Traces of Jet, 2 Fliers Found in Lake in Cafe Special to The Tribune A MURRAY Sandy woman was shot in the neck early Wednesday when a pistol in a purse discharged when it was dropped by another woman during an altercation at Hub No. 5, a cafe and truck stop, 4183 S. 2nd Judge Parker than If is to get funds for new facilities, he added. Some preliminary estimates have placed new construction at close to $300 million for a shuttle base in the western desert. A shuttle base would, in affect, be a small city, said Mr. Hixson, who guessed there might be between 5,000 to 10,000 workers involved. The designing is directed at having a booster rocket carry a shuttle rocket piggyback in a vertical launch. Both rockets would be winged craft to fly like planes. Both craft would return to earth and land on conventional air fields. The Air Force intends to be deeply Lke County Sheriffs Office, said the shooting occurred at 1:14 a.m. as a man and woman were fighting in a hallway leading from the cafe to the restrooms. The womans purse dropped onto the floor and a .38 caliber pistol inside discharged. The bullet went through the restroom door and strut k Mrs. Allen as she stood before a mirror. The man and woman continued into a room in the motel section of the truck stop and later came out after deputies telephoned them, Det. Be said. Report of Bomb While the investigation was under way, sheriff's dispatcher Dan Allred received a call at 2 a m. saying a bomb had been planted in the restaurant set to go oil at 2.25 am Lt. Don J. Strong ordered the restaurant evacuated and a search of the building. 2:27 At a.m. dispatcher Lynn Wardle received a second call. "The bomb is in the service station restroom and will explode at 2:45 am No bombs were found, Lt. Strong said. As a result of the shooting complaints were signed before Justice of the Peace Ralph Childs against Samuelila Mane Neurauter. 31, Dupont, Colo., for carrying a concealed weapon and public intoxication. Robert James Sting, 37. North Branch. Mich., was the charged with peace and public- intoxication. Bad wa1- - set for each at SJOd. Lo-c- h 2 Two saddles, valued at $423, weie taken Pom a xi,ed neai the of Paul Eggleston. 43. 83rd South 2nd Last, sheriff s deputies reported Wednesday. residence Tribune Staff Writer CARRINGTON ISLAND, The Great Salt Lake Fragmented remains of two crewmen and their Air Force B37 were found in an oil slick north of here about noon Wednesday. found the remains about 10 miles north of Carrington Island and west of Bird Island just off the western lake shore across the Box Elder County line. Dragging operations by two power boats failed to find any portion of the aircraft beneath the iry water. The Air Force said enough remains and debris had been found to confirm the crash of the jet into the lake Tuesday afternoon and the death of the crew. Searchers VVVVVV7 Save $1 .11 pain VINYL SPORT SHOES Crash The twin engine Canberra jet apparently crashed into tiie lake at a high speed sometime between 1 p.m. and 3 p.m. The plane has a speed aiound 600 miles an hour High-Spee- d The missing when it failed to return to base by 3.15 p.nt., the time us fuel supply would have been exhausted. Two sister slops were sent out, found the dye marker and circled the area until two tes. cue helicopters arrived. The jet had left Hill Field about 12:45 p m. on a test flight after some repans. deep. The sergeant said everything they had set out to do Wednesday had been accomplished Searchers Tuesday found only a torn paiachute. a dye marker, parts of life preserver and some fireproofing equipment. The plane was reported REG. TO $4.99 $500,000 jot of the Eng- is a modification lish Canberra bomber. Aboard were the pilot, Ma, Gernt H. Van Vliet Jr., 39, and an electronics warfare of- ficer, Lt. Col. Geotge 43, Maj. Van Vliet, the father of four, is a native of Clinton and resided at 2466 N. 490 West, Layton. Lt. Col. Lagarde, a New Orleans native living on the base, was the father of two. Both were members of the 4677th Defense System Evalu- - ation Squadron. The flies squadron penetration missions of the defense warning systems. Secret electronic equipment was aboard the aircaeft to test and evaluate ground radar systems. An Air Force spokesman said it is believed all classified equipment was destroyed on impact An Air Force board of inquiry from the Aerospace Defense Command will he convened to determine the exact cause of the crash. Divers In W atrr Search operations w ill re- sume Thursday. About 25 men in five boats from the base, Box Elder County Sheriff's Office aijd ihe Utah Stale Parks Service searched the murky water Wednesday. The search began about 6 am. The last ooat doc hed after 5pm Two divers, equipped with air tanks went mto the water at one point when giappling hooks snagged a ree.. M. Fgt. Howard C. Gould, heading the search sa-the water was so inuikv the d,.er could only (eel lo determine what had He said the boon hooked water was about 20 to 25 - Clte4 lurid. OSIN WSIKDAYJ 9 TO Frit. tl I. )!S 761 g..d at .11 itorn H.ui. St.t., Midu.lt South, Sugar S. 2174 Watt 3500 S.uth, Gran tr 3260 Wall Avanua, Ogdn 1411 South Statu, Oran, Self-Serv- Pay-Les- s :S ' SHOES |