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Show f High Office S.L. Travel Agency Eyes Action Entered by CAB Filled at curred. Further, negotiating Hotel Utah get Utah Due 82 Million For College o Loans Tribune Washington Bureau - W eral The M1INGT()N Bureau of Higher Educa Hon has Fed- earmarked to provide low cost merest loans this yur for nearh i.ltmi It ah college students This was reported Frul,t In t tah Sm Frank E Moss who said Kl state institutions m mglier learning would berie-h- t from the grants I ndii' the student loan 9(i percent of the loan financing monies from federal funds and 111 percent is put up b the schools Students should apple for the loans through the school they plan to attend. Sen Moss said I)-- pio-grit- of Net Was 1,'tah Stale I tin el shy at Bogan with WVirtii lor ltd student award" 1 The others were College of Dinner to Raise Funds for Hampton Drive fund raisGov. Calvin L. for dinner ing Hampton will be held Sept. 20 at 7.3(1 pm. in The Terrace, 404 S. Main. The affair is being billed as a "Governor Rampton Appreciation Dinner. L. S. Skaggs Jr., Salt Lake City businessman, will be the featured are being .headed by Scott Matheson, ;Mrs. David K. Watkiss and Mrs Delbert M. Draper. Mrs. Watkiss said the dinner will be the main fund raising event and serve u inaugurate the governor's campaign for election to a third term. she said, Mrs. However, Hampton will share honors at We feel Mrs. the dinner. m Hampton plays a maior the governor's activities, and we are taking th:- monr... o show our appreciation to hei ," Mrs Watkiss said. i.e FRUIT PUNCH 2 Half Gallons me r at Your Neighborhood HEBER VALLEY Col-lee- ; Labor Day Events at Duchesne Mrs. Steorts Special to the Tribune D CCH ESN' E Labor Day activities will raise funds m Duchesne. The Duchesne swimming pool committee has two days of events scheduled, with a western flavor of chuck wagon breakfast snd two amateur rodeos The fun began Friday evening with a rodeo at the fairgrounds Alan O'Driscoll provided stock for riding and events at the rodeo will be open until 6 Registration other competitive p.m. Saturday. Special Ends Sun. SepL !C!n labor Day Sept 4th 35 LOCATIONS Pre-regirtrati- may be made at Kohls Market, Duchesne, said Lester A Wallace, chairman. The weather forecast map for Saturday indicates fair to partly cloudy Co.'s Temple Square Hotel. He began his career in the hotel business at 15 as a bellman at the Hotel Utah Fair-l- y Weather Service Data hair to partly cloudy skies are expected over the lntermounain Re Oion Saturday with some chance of shower or thundershower activity, mostly in the extreme south and m northwest mountains Temperatures will change htie Notional TEMPERATURE shtwers this evening ond in south portion Scturdov and Sunday Little tem perature change Lows in the 40s ond highs in the 80s Southwest Idaho Fair through Soturdov and Sunday except widely scattered thundershowers main'y mountains atternoons and evenings Overnighi ,,ws 40s Highs both day' CHART Southeast Idaho Partly cloudy through Saturday and Sunday with thundershowers widely scattered mainly mountains afternoons and evening Overnight lows 35 to 45 Highs both days 72 to 82. Wyoming Partly cloudy over the state Saturday and Sunday. Slow warming trend Saturday ard Sunday. Highs Saturday 65 to 75 and 60s mountains. Lows Saturojy night mostly 40s and 30s mountains. Highs Sunday mostly 70s and 65 to 75. Breakfast was served Thurs- day from three chuck wagons on the site of the planned pool project in swimming Duchesne's entral Park. C The second rodeo will begin 6 30 Saturday night. Refreshments will be available at the rodeo grounds and some activities are being arranged for the rodeo midway. at Saif Lake Weather Data; Precipitaperiod ended Friday at 5 pm. Tr. Precipitation for tion for fund-raisin- September, Tr. Accumulative deficiency, .02. Precipitation since October 1, 1971, 12 67 accumulative deficiency, .77 Sunrise 6'55 a.m. MDT. Sunset 7 59 p.m. MDT. Salt Lahe City, Ogden and Provo Generally fair Saturday ard Sunday Little temperature change. iows in the mid 50s. Highs in the mid 80s of ram measurable Probability decreas.ng to 10 percent Saturday and Saturday night Light winds. Utah Partly cloudy Saturday and A few thundershowers in Sunday south and east portions Saturday and Little temperature change Sunday Lows 45 to 55. Highs 80 to 90 Trucks Arrive, Rut FireV Out at Plant Eastern Nevada Saturday and Sunday small, contmed lire in an air pollution filter Fnday morning brought several Bre trucks and a snoikcl ladder truck to the Salt Lake Flour Mills. 423 W. 3th South 4 Partly cloudy A few thunder- - The Utah State Medical Examiners Office said Fnday there was no evidence of foul play involved in the death of a Wisconsin man who apparently wandered away from a car and died m the desert Thursday. the fire department arrived. Tool Oral arguments are scheduled to be heatd Sept. 15 concerning a civil suit filed in U.S. District Court by Hughes Tool Co. in a legal controversy over mining claims Judge Aldon J. Anderson is to hear arguments in the matter in which Anthony Hat sis. president ot Toledo Mining Co. based m Salt Lake Citv, Globe. Inc. John I! Meier. John R Suckling, Charles W Vdams. E B. Walsum, Malaga ' Ltd Investments, Inrespio. anil Mnatsehappii Intermovie are named as delendants SEC. DGIIT MISS IT! (l5iTinL'td(im Jljltari' is which Tool, Hughes owned by Howard Hughes, claims it gave the defendants more than $8 million, but lists no dollar amount for damages sought. Instead, the action asks for an accounting Qjuniimuiniums of a!; monev re- ceived from Hughes Tool m lows 45 to 55. Variable cloudiness Wyoming ScatMonday through Wednesday. tered showers Monday and Tuesday. No large changes in temperature. Highest temperatures 65 to 75. Lowest temperatures in the 40s He attended the University of Utah and earned a degree in public administration stopped with Wednesday. his son No Foul The sheriff quoted the son as saying he awoke about 3 a.m. Wednesday and the father was eone. Seen by Sureors An air and ground search over the Great Salt Lake Desert proved unsuccessful Thursday until a tip was received from one of the two surveyors from the U.S. Army defense mapping agency in Washington, D C. Sheriff Carson said the sur- veyor reported seen g Mr Gilbertson w andering ai und on three occasions Wednesday af- The sheriff said more than $500 was still in his clothing when the bodv was found. alleged claims m late J T M a. 1 pock Pets and children aliened. tewnehouse units. Individually-style- d 2710 EAST 23 RD SOUTH, SLC or 272-18I- 4SS-S84- Markets Mines 5 1 ,t I Second Section Page 26 Mountain Fuel Will Close Morgan Office on Oct. 1 Special to The Tribune connecting homes to the system and inspecting and adjusting equipment. The changeover is coincidental with the retirement of Mr. and Mrs. Harold C. Wack-er- , Morgan district agent and clerk, who have served local customers from an office in their home, the spokesman said. MORGAN Mountain Fuel Supply Co. will close its local office here, effective Oct. 1, the utility announced Thurs- day. Natural gas consumers in the county will be served by crews dispatched from Ogden. Gams in highway transportation and relocating the utilitys radio transmitter to penetrate canyon areas were cited by a Mountain Fuel spokesman as reasons for the change Thus, crews from the Ogden Division Office will travel into the reading gas meters, county Meanwhile, WASHINGTON (AP) - fiOURS The airlines have cut back on the capacity offered. The airlines, American, Trans World America and United Air Lines have asked that the year-lonagreement, due to expire Oct. 3, be extended for six months. leflturt' C rlicUf ln . 1972 W or Id r.hta Okay, to stop your hounding me I'll give you the until I get a machine to replace promotion you. g The Justice Department said in a brief filed with the CAB that a year should have been sufficient for the three airlines to learn how to cope with capacity problems and to use the reduced capacity levels as a basis for future planning The agreement enabled the airlines to eliminate unneeded capacity between New York and Los Angeles, New York and San Francisco, and Los and Angeles. They are fully capable of unilaterally deciding capacity levels in these markets and should be free to do so, the Justice Department brief said. Vitamin E It Cures What Ails You By Joe Cappo Chicago Daily News Writer There really is nothing very mysterious about marketing Take a readily available product, ascribe some super powers to it, and you have a marketing success. The latest example is good, vitamin E. For years, vitamin E. found in such foods as wheat gelrn, was sought after only by health-foof nciers. Then the stones started breaking Three years ago, a research team in California reported that vitamin E helped clear up skin problems and also relieved leg cramps. Slows Aging Another nutritionist indicated that the vitamin helped slow the aging process. A test on rats showed that vitamin E offered some protection against lung ailments caused by air pollution. d arati di From Russia came a report that vitamin E could cut down cholesterol. Then, the clincher came: vitamin E increased sexual potency. That kind of claim car, sell a lot of vitamins. Sales Triple The upshet of the publicity, according to Louis Zahn Drug Co., the nations largest independent drug wholesaler, is that vitamin E sales tripled from 1970 to 1971, approaching $50 million. 1973 FURY III lour dorr hardtop Tmqnflt. power stfe ing power div air conditioning Imtep gidis radio 60 engme vnyi rool 36 months $ bres $88 eri Wa mil it Today! 0f the utility announced that the local Coalville, Summit County, office has been transferred to the Heber District Office which is part of the Salt Lake Division. Justice Department has asked the Civil Aeronautics Board to end the agreement under which three transcontinental 437 last 9Hi South moe Carptn Tnwtmom Whf You HOURS: S A.M. TO 5:30 P M. CAILY ST08I Finance Capacity Woes -- SiiCjiiiekfylowet 3M-345- d Fight Over See it Die) (and Airlines Facing g SI . . Saturday Morning, September 2, 1972 extend into probably before contractors are selected. Other solid propellant motor manufacturers OFFICE are in the competition. 3 attachment. But it takes rare of o lot more than just grass dippings. And it's mounted in the bock, to offer easier handling and greater maneuverability as you vacuum clean your lown Optional grass catcher tits all 26" or 30" Comets. Holds six Unloads m bushels 1 U 1970s Snapper has developed a great attachment for vacuuming grass, leaves, pine needles and light Ail minium living. Swimming Elliott-arrange- im . the features of carefree, condo U.S. d Hercules is under contract, in joint venture with Thiokol Chemical Corp. of Brigham City, to Lockheed Missiles & Space Co., Inc., Sunnyvale, Calif, for the initial development phase litter. fljj rfv the developed weapon underwater-launche- the above respondents. that) final investigation by the board of the alleged violations may be in the public intei est. Mr. Elliott said of another controversy involving the strandmg of some 1,500 Itahns on an tour w Europe earlier this summer because of bankruptcy of a charter earner that Elliott International had paid $215,000 out of its own pockets to have all returned to Utah on schedule by another carrier. Belgian Pomiar. VJADES FALL $21,500 xh i W'VI is being longe-rang- e missile force and is expected to be deplov ed in the Pluj There is no evidence there was any violence or foul play, Dr. Taylor said. Tooele County Sheriff Clifford Carson said the victim and his son, 26, Stanley D. Gilbertson, were en route to Stockton, Calif., when they stopped at a rest area near Knolls to get some sleep seeks a judgment for restitution of all profits and benefits ruilied bv the defendants mining the Trident After an autopsy, Dr. J. B. Taylor said cause of death is undetermined but it was either natural death or through an accident and ot with Special to The Tribune BACCHU- S- Hercules, Inc., announced successful testing of an advanced solid propellant rocket motor built as part of the engineering development phase for the Navy's new Trident C4 missile. Engineering development earlv 4 LEFT! TWO BEDROOMS mn "there are reasons to believe that certain provisions of the Federal Aviation Act have been and are being violated bv Iksintss Motor Test Is Success as a new, settle-- Quotes Document He said that the CAB action was not a charge but a docket document by the C4Bs Bu reau of Enforcement made without prior instruction or direction by the board Its lan guage holds, he said, that affiniInvolved are under CAB which, flights, ty charter regulations, restrict to members passengers flight of bonafide social groups or clubs. A spokesman for CAB said that it was basically seating a cease and desist order. He said there will be a hearing before an examiner at a date to be set. In Salt Lake City. Mr. Elliott said his firm has not desist agreed to a cease and order because it does not oc agree any violation has Cl Missile nnd-197- ONLY 1 ment. W fab SEnbtmr will ternoon but thought nothing of it when the man made no attempt to obtain assistance. sale REALTY CO R The court action alleges that the defendants "conspired among themselves to sell to Co. Hughes Tool mining claims far in excess of the value of the property. connection ea COOMBS-SHAFFE- Eastern Nevada Fair except for widely scattered afternoon and evening thundershowers mainly south Highs mostly in the 80s Lows mostly in tne 40s. Southern Fair through Idaho Wednesday H.ghs 75 to 85 Overnight Of Wisconsin Man, 68 Darwin Finn, supeunt undent a subsidiary of Colorado Milling, said the fire in the filter about 11 27 a ni was caused by a roll brush which overheated. of the plant, SIQAYS SPOTS Extended Outlook Monday through Wednesday Utah Fair except for widely scattered afernoon and evening thundershowers mainly south and east. Highs in the 80s. Lows mostly ,n the 50s No Foul Play in Death Court Waits Arguments n AS IN Quiet 80s luHi.-h- o 003 Jerry Mika was named new manager of the Utah Hotel Mostlv Fair Skies for Weekend Weather Fronts Mr. Mika managing director, announced. Mrs. Steorts has been with the Utah Hotel Co. for 20 y ears. She has serv ed as executive secretary for the Hotel Utah and as manager of the Hotel Temple Square, a post she held since January, 1851. skies over the Intermountain Region with a few thundershowers in area. The body of Clarence O. Gilbertson, Fennimore, Wis., was found Thursday by searchers m German Valley, about 10 miles west of the Interstate 80 rest area where he had SEE isrf J a satisfactory to Affinity Flights . he said he i with the CAlI now public general Mr. Finn said he was on the sixth floor of the plant, where the fire occurred, and managed to extinguish it before MILK DEPOTS Tins si Mrs Phyllis L. Steorts has been named special assistant to the managing director of the Hotel Utah, H N. Moia. was allocation Barer it ssi'1772 lor the t'mu-rsitI tah lor 1.909 students speaker. Arrangements F.astein Utah Brice, 9 1)90. St Dixie George, College Shllfl, Snow College. Fphra-i$10 4,2. Souinern Ut.ih Cedar (iv, St,d College I S.J 9M( Utah Technical Utah Provo, $'16,342, Technical College. Sal! Lake Weber State City, $128,520 College, Ogden, $11)5,730, and Westminster tjlleg , Salt Lake City, $71,235 Tribune Washington Bureau The D.C. WASHINGTON BuBoard's Civil Aeronautics filed has Enforcement of reau Lake an action against a Salt travel agency. CaledoElliott International. K. Elliott and John Club, nians Salt Janet M Elliott, all of be Lake Citv, are alleged to for spesoliciting passengers cial charter flights from the r:i S j j.wu M 3? mi, T Us 4 Were having keeping up with lor new vitamin said Louis Zahn, the companv. NEED flDDITIOM. a tough time the demand E products," chairman of STUM Buy, Lease, or Kent a Var. Trailer Used 24', 27' & 401 NOW AVAILABLE e m ujlki Southwest Kenworth, Inc. 3636 So. 2nd W. SLC (801) 262-266- 3 |