Show mm geiarvow - gait fake Sfibtmt Ijc SECTION Salt lake city utah B Logan Pilot Killed in S L Crash f ii wneiaiwy && Sunday morning November w y wees u Radio-T- V PAGE ONE 1952 r 1 t t r'i-y- "' x Av Vf eekly Commuter Radios Plight West of Airport Car Plunges from Roadway With 8 TceiiagersAljQard MORE EN ROUTE First Snows Whiten Utah Valleys t v two-plac- ' te - teen-ager- s Of3Utalms For Top Jobs Taken to Hospital ' Four of the five who oscaped from the water were taken to Traffic Toll s Utah To Nov 16 1932 To Nov 16 1951 All of 1951 ftiM Utah County To Nov 16 1952 To Nov 18 1951 All of 1951 Maestro Wins pnd released Miss Laurel was taken to a home near the accV‘ " ‘ ' dent scene The bodies of Miss Howe and Mr Wilson were found in the” submerged vehicle after a rescue " crew struggled for more than an hour to raise it from about 15 feet of water The body of Miss the Berg was recovered-froriver more than another hour non-injur- y Shell Blast of Wounds Boy Playing at Home Police Sift Clues In Salt £ak Buy-Rit- o h life-sav- t 5 30 15 18 a Provo hospital where they were ot leaf-lade- n 224 192 207 treated for shock and exposure Plaudits in Bartok Work Tribune Initiates Cartoon Series on Judge Nov 24 A VI two-plac- e Driver She Grinned Officer Chagrined t y all-met- Politicos Talk - PROVO (Special)— One Salt Lake youth and two Provo girl were drowned in Provo River west of here Saturday night after" the car in which they were riding failed to negotiate a curve on Boat Harbor Road and plunged into the stream Dead are- - i Eugene Wilson Salt Lake City who was driver of the vehicle Nancy Howe 15 Provo - - - Linda Lee Berg Provo Five of the passengers in the car managed to reach aafety after the vehicle plunged into the chill waters They are: Jim Gillespie Salt Lake City Jim W’alace 16 361 E 17th South Salt Lake City Jim Cooper 16 1607 Denver St Salt Lake City Nancy Brown and Annette Laurel both of Provo Ages and adresses of all paw sengers were not immediately available All were reportedly Utah’ longest autumn drouth was broken Saturday by a storm A Logan pilot was killed inv which blanketed IntermounA v- stantly Saturday at 4 01 pjn tain West with snow or rain And f e when the 65 horsepower another storm was moving in --'I M a jrcraft he wai flying went out of from the west late Saturday to control and crashed on muddy give the area more needed precipitation during the night and flats 100 yarda south of U S Sunday 40 miles two west of Highway The first grnulnejastf pf winBalt Lake Municipal Airport ' ter was accompanied by a rash of Dead waa Garth E Blackburn minor automobile accidents trafS3 203 W Center St Logan fic tieups and localized electric who took off 'In the power disruptions But the dam-ge- s and annoyances were far out-- ' craft moment before 4 pm weighed by benefit to parched from Thompson Plying Service winter livestock ranges and At 4 pm the victim radioed winter wheat areas the Civil Aeronautics AdminThe wet Snowfall ranged from istration control tower that be few inches in valleys to tfa was out of control and one minor three feet at high elevations ute later he had crashed such as Alta and Brighton whers ski lifts will b4 operating SunAttempting to Turn 1 ‘ day iSvidence indicated that the In Lake City the precipiSalt plane was flying at about 500 feet After radioing that he was "out of control" a Logan man met inprivate aircraft It crashed en the mnddy flats some altitude when it went out of con- stant death Saturday afternoon in the tangled wreckage of hla 100 yards south of U S Highway 40 aesr the Balt Lake Airport tation waa 95 in which added to 03 in which fell Thursday trol while Mr Blackburn was atbrought the weather year total to tempting to make the first turn 98 in The normal for Nov 1 to en route to Logan Nov 15 is 191 inches At Alta 27 to Carl According Hellberg inches of new snow fell manager Thompson Flying Service the plane apparently hit the Fower Disruptions ‘ ground steeply Power disruptions were reMr Blhckburn said Mr Hell-berported from southern Idaho worked in Salt Lake City Ogden Salt Lake City and Cedar and each Monday parked his “I’ve been knocked flat on my face" a police traffic officer The tie-i- n City between Utah radioed to police headquarters Saturday at 1:14 p m and tho plane with Thompson Flying Power and Light Co and Idaho Service He left the plane parked Power Co was knocked out but lady who did it drove away with a clear conscience WASHINGTON D C Nov 15 outdoors and each Saturday aftOfficer Fsrold B Christiansen 32 964 Hudson Ave was By JIM ENGLAND the trouble was located Saturday ernoon returned to Logan —Three Utahns who have popped hit solidly across the seat of his trousers by an auto driven by afternoon Conductor Maurice Abravanel - Weather Damage? 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The disruption! were generally up in speculation as prospects for Jane L Wisstaaf 40 731 east as sort of a musical barrislocalized affecting groups of 15 at all important positions under the sprawled face downward on the wet pavement at 244 jSState "It is possible but-flter took his “case" before the or 20 homes A section in the "No citations issued It was his own fault” said Officer certain that the plane may have Republican administration are jury— in this instance an audl vicinity of Highland Drive and Robert 'E Dalebout who investigated the mishap received some damage while Marrlner S Eccles and Orval W ence in the Salt Lake Taber- 27th South was without "Chris was writing a double parking citation- - He dropped power parked outdoors in high winds Adams hankers and Mrs Ivy his ticket nacle Saturday night— and won for about four hours to into he the as he book and it put n committee-womapick up stooped at the airport Friday night" said Baker Priest national a unanimous verdict of "not In Cedar City the wind and head of the women’i path of the auto that part of his anatomy which for so long has Hellberg guilty" distribution wires occupied a chair” Officer Dalebout explained Mr Blackburn was born in division of the GOP National whipped In his plea to the “jury” around a high tension transmisDelta Millard County Dec 12 Committee Maestro Abravanel said? "Please sion line setting fire to a Mr Adams a former president utility 1919 a son of Mr and Mrs Ernest do not ba cross with me lor pole in the business section and Blackburn He was married to of the American Bankers Assn playing it" causing disruption of service Eileen Davis Feb 5 1940 in and Mr Eccles former chairman4 Then he presented his evi- for part of the city for more are Reserve of the Federal Board Logan dence tha Bela Bartok “Con’ n n our - He had attended Utah State being mentioned for top or seconcerto for Orchestra” And the A aection of Provo was blacked -d-level lfield the fiscal in in spots Logan Agricultura- College he and the Utah Sym- out for three or lour hour dur-in- g x ovationreceived for three years He had been such as the treasury department after it was over phony the night or the Federal Reserve Board active in church affairs as left no doubt that the program in Branches Fall on Wires will that A American new member of the Church of Jesus everyone Inspire story Mr Eccles because of his long thrilling ming of such a work met with Christ of Latter-daSaints Utah Power and Light Co ofgovernmental service in this field the ideals of democracy will start in The Salt Lake Tribune Nov the favor of Utah Symphony ficials reported that the trouble Commuted by Air has numerous contacts in Wash 24 as an addition to the Tribune's comic section y It is "Judge Parker" a narrative cartoon which is an absorbing patrons was caused chiefly by the snow hfr Blackburn was working a ington and financial circles Explained Qualms story of a typical American family trees down on pushing sawmill at Mackay Ida at the throughout the country Actually the conductor made the utility wire! and causing In the "Judge Parker” story American ideals and the AmeriMr Adams is well known time of his death and was recan creed of justice to all comes a brief speech before tha Bartok short circuits quired to fly between Salt Lake throughout the country in the a few In words he of in a presentation into drama stalled automothe snarls Traffic business reality City and Mackay on businefcf banking ‘22’ Mrs Priest is in a particularly judge and his family his neigh- said that for three years be had biles and dented fenders were trips considered putting the Bartok on common in Weber Salt Lake and bors and his friends confor survived advantageous his widow position is He by 16 a but always hesitated Utah Counties but no serious acinis case in she sideration central figure Heprogram Judge Parker Logan three sons and daughters explained that "its language cident were reported The State in the story is a jurist who deals Cheryl Brent and Julie Ann all terested in a government posinovel 'and it is) and that even Highway Commission reported with legal cases in a humanitar- is of Logan parents Mr and Mrs tion As head of the women’i dia trained student of music might that roads were slushy and slipahe vision ian the manner His fight for justice during campaign Ernest Blackburn Great Falls A youth suffered and his efforts to lead his com- not get the full impact of it in pery throughout the state but has established contacts with the Mont that none were closed except for a serious but not critical chest munity along the path of Ameri- one hearing” people close to President-elec- t Bartok who died in 1945 pro- brief periods during the early Dwight D Eisenhower wound Saturday at 1235 pm canism makes a moving and force' jects the orchestra into the role morning- She is also one of the shell ex- ful story for young and old when Motorists were advised' to be Eisenhower supporters It starts Nov 24 Read it daily of soloist for this works It would as he tried to force it be extremely difficult to present prepared for winter driving if thereafter in having lined up with that group ploded $730 Break-i- n a word picture of tha music old rifle an into they venture into eanyon highduring the national committee Odd Heard Notes Mcways or to high elevations Tribmu on The victim credentials the ?lje Police plainclothes officers r sessions Joseph - The storm particularly waa welbattles Some Ont of in undoubtaudience the America's Great that Mr 16 son and of Newapapers "probably Saturday Donough ported comed by the western part of One well that heard will be would some what have position might time” edly they required quite Mrs Bartly G McDonough 755 considered wrong notes if they the state where much of Utah’s ta sift evidence and leads before go to a western woman such as Windsor St received a wound Incumbent to Retire had been listening to a child livestock is grazed from Nov en arrest may be made in the Mrs Priest is director of the 1 Myrvln E Noble range his side of in chest the The now G held is mint of Albert more right job member of by Zenger practicing at the piano but gen- to May Friday morning burglary Bureah of Land Manmanager EdNellie Taloe Ross Mri shell former the Salt Lake City Board of from a piece of Food then 730 from easing erally tha music fell together in East Store 1508-15tgovernor of Wyoming but her He was reported in fairly good ucation for 12 years representpleasing enjoyable music pat- agement at Cedar City said the which fell Burglars entered the store by term expires next May Mrs Ross condition at Holy Cross Hos- ing the second municipal ward tern lbt didn't stray as far from 33 in of precipitation in that area was a for Climbing up a back wall over a has held the post for about 20 pital where he waa taken in Saturday announced h will not what might ba termed "the con-' seek to tha post Sea Page B-- Col I the livestock industry police ambulance fire wall and through window years - 4 Trio Drowned in Provo 5 Escape Chill Waters Log f AGE Ml j1 “ - ' t later The body of the Wilson youth was lodged behind the driver's seat The body of Miss Howell was In the back seat of the two-dosedan Miss Berg apparently was drowned after she had fought her way clear of the car WitAdam S Bennlon society presi-- nesses said one girl had reached the bank but tupped back into water before ahe eould pull At the same time Dr Bennion the to aafety herself said the first rehearsal in prepUsed Grappling Hooka aration for the annual Christmas The State Highway Patrol season musical highlight will be held Sunday at 2 30 pm in Bar-ra- Utah County sheriffs office end Hall on L D S Business Col- Provo fire end police departments responded to the call when lege campus He urged all Interested sea- they were notified of the missoned singers to attend the first hap rehearsal and audition for a part A team of workers used grap- in the production pling hooluf to recover the ve"The Messiah" will be pre- hicle It was raised from the sented Dec 28 in the Tabernacle water with the aid of wrecker and a city fire truck The vehicle -Temple Square The Toronto musician is con- had 1951 Montana license plates ductor of the Toronto Symphony officers said When it first was located one Orchestra and the Toornto Mendelssohn Choir He ia a fellow of the car doors wm opened of the Royal Academy of Music Both doors were jammed shut of London and dean of the fac- however when it was brought ility of music at the University to the surface Rescuers said the of Toronto open door apparently had been conductor closed when the vehicle lodged Sir Ernest has-beof the Toronto Symphony aince against a submerged log while 1931 and has ltd the Mendelssohn being raised to the surface The mishap brings Utah’s trafChoir since 1942 He has given many oratorioi and a yearly fic death toll to 224— lour more w Canadian national broadcast' of than the 220 lives lost “The Messiah" —state's highway during the all- - — He has been guest conductor of time record year of 1948 It also several national broadcasts of pushed the Utah County death -symphony in the United States total to 30 this year — double and has toured Australia and the number of lives lost in a similar period of 1951 South America tt ' en on-th- e First' Touch of Winter in S L Valley Brings Joy to Youngsters but Woes for Motorists ’ - - v TT — ji V t ( Jf Jt "A vr- - ( " t Vi - - ' ’ - f X V V F i'l i II 4 f s j v V t i v-- - fi voA SPT v& V t 4 W a ' i J ) v J : a " When Marvin Taufer Jr and aister Connie first got ay Saturday they found that win-- i - ter had changed the eatUne ef the family- automobile jnte shape el a Quonset hut ‘ i Pypnalions had a field day Here clockwise art Dale Ed man Donald Pint-die- d 4 i ¥ j i w v I J ’' and Larry Matschull Terry Tljdmsn and Laurel Clawson la' joint artist endeavor V But ) motorists into motorboatm u witness streets into lakes and j this acesa at 9th East and 3rd South it didn’t last long gutters turned Leaf-clogge- d i 2b if Jfc |