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Show - - - - -- - - - V V w-- w V"W , ,. , , - W. DESERET-NE- B , ' , . - X - . Li3 D 4ClineS I , i , - ' ' , TOOELEr . 0 A .... - 1 ' criticism of XdAho's , role in boat71g fee reciprocity was a "smoke screen" to "hide injustices to Idaho residents." ' The Utah governor in reply, saidthe remarks of Rep.denkin, were "based Palmer on misinformation." Beyond that be had no further comment, but be Made it plain e that he thought the whole; matter --- -- bad been. blown up far .out of : to Iti importance: , ,propOrtion ' Rep. Palmer was referring to st letter written by Gov. Clyde of Idaho L to Gov.. Robert Smylie that Idaho hadn't honored its proMise to exempt Utah boaters from fees' if ''.Utah made Con ,---: - - cessions OM auto tvgistration. , . ' . , I! - ' ' COPPER ..7 ,Bo! . .... oiej 7,800 FT. .-- Ti - , . - ' . : ---- ., "''I, . -- , , , ', b., , . , .. - . - , , - ., ., ., , Nenti' Road Through The Oquirrhs , Salt Lake-- and,Tooele qonnect Map shows location of new road thatwilL nt -r- 1t, COUNTY UTAH . . . . ," - - oadltör:West-Mountaln WM also :lookout-poi- be provided.,-- - on,,, Page - - ziostorYns- , , story Chair-Ma- n , , liked-t- r--- Water levels At selected Utah it - was explained cto the :Idaho' wells 7 during the six months enddelegation what Utah planned to do- regarding the exemption of ed March 31 generally were lowIdah o- - students and vorkers er thin for the year beforei;---- -, This was shown Monday in the 100 Pet.-report cooperative said the Idaho on water levels the by prepared met with Utah of- . ; group wheal the U.S. and Geological Survey ficials to. settle the border difstate cent 100 engineer.' per H .ferences agreed water levels The ,with steps Utah was taking to alleviate the situation. This in- In northern Utah ranged from , fee for identift- about eluded a d average to - .cation Stickers - or students , a well in level levels. The low that autos:- and a requirenmt 7- -1above at Logan was -- average in they pass a Utah .safety inspec above last and month every ' Mr. Gunther reiterated that yeaes levels in most months: Utah has leaned over back Woods Crass Well wards to meet Idaho complaints ,Cross atWoods Awell, was auto regardin- g- tranaborder above average in the first three . fees. - He said Utah is actually vio-- months and slightly below aver!ging constitutional require- age in.the last three months. At ments which state property tax Lehi the level was must be levied on all motor ve-- below last year's levels and be iJ hides within the state. d low average and Mr. Gunther said Utah agreed nth in low-every-Moof the' reto make four concessionc----Waived both the property port period.. - - tax and registration fee on autos At Ogden and Grantsville, the water levels were of Idaho students living in Utah The below. average and lower than schools. Utah and attending - 50- - last year in every month and only fee; he said, is for it - established new record month-77 vedentifying--thetent sticker levels in February and bide.- This Ls paid to the mit- - end-loversity for administrative costs. March. At Erda, Tooele County, lev-. new record low ' Waives Fees month in reached were ela every registration fees of . the period. kind: on autos of Idaho Stu-- d my . -Generally Lower dents commuting to Utah to at-state of - tend universities. the In the central, part , water levels ge--Waived the pmPirtY tax, n- 77 but not the $6 registration fee erally were lower than last year im the autos of Idahoans fully At Mona and Filhnore new rec low levels employed in Utah who are com- - ord muting back and forth across were established for each month the border. of the period and when , fees on Idaho trucks pared with 1963- the monthly an declined the level water average border, provided crossing "77--" they traveled no more 'than 25 of four feet at Mona and inside Utah. dined from 4 to 1612 feet at - , Rep. Palmer blasted this re- - Fillmore. In the southwestern part of Striction, saying it benefits only ' , one of Idaho's 44 counties, "and . provides no benefits certainly to the vast majority of Idahoans ' trucking into Utah." In his statement, the Idaho 'Anted at economic a ' - Laurence Lockwood, 24,- - 1748 prisals against Utah. -"Prior to adoPting the M7Will Rosecrest Dr. (1475 South), was Proviking retaliatory measures reported as "fair" Monday after Gov. cilydkis proposing, Utahns falling 30 feet from a ladder. . may want Nknow of Idaho students attending that Mr. Lockwood, an : engineer schools and amount of at the Salt Lake sewage treat-1 Utah sibL goods-whol-esale Tr d, retai- l- ment plant was standing on top ' purchased lut'Use. In et a secondary digester. As he - Idaho,";-- said Rep. Pahner.---he apparent-H-e said Utah business is be,- - stepped backward, missed first the rung of a - ' iy big hurt because Idaho residents ladder and fell to the ground. who normally trade InItheir x,witness-töld officers- - that - rt mr. landed iii his Clycle's position. back ancrSkoulder. The injured Concessions ,Minor man was take to St. Mark's N He chatged that Utah h a d Hospital about 1 .m. made only a few minor conces- sions and that . these were die-- ferent than in Utah Idabo has tated by the necessity of con- - no property tax on autos'alld it - -,forming to the- constitutional has a special classification or of farm trucks tmdir which they rights individuals.' , .Thesituation in Idaho regard- - pay far lower fees than other ThgvehIcIe registration -- is vehicles -- frotti-Vtarfe- - - down These continued long-terthe downward trend that trends reflept below normal began in the early 1950s. At Mil- precipitation and :the resulting ford, Beryl and Cedar City, new increased pumpage duringithe recorl:rnonth-erid-low--l- e vela irTigationseason,--- - the " report were established for each month. notes. the:statejhe Water levels eon m -- -- , 1 . ,.. , , . ' ,, ,,, - Ili - -- ideaWe'll havethe - .On Kesources ,T1 , i ' - .,' -- ".,- ' - - . , , - ' Don K.' Richards,'presGeorge F. Walters, left, makes his $50,000 point-whiWent !.:tf Johnson Motors, andEmmett Harrison, general manager, of Theisen ' . Motors, Twin Falls, !vac on. ' ir .Vt.itilini...G.iiiiii,::. BUSINESS py umrea 7,77. -- -- a........ Ma'rkét-Po- - : - Dr.- - Charles 'M.Ltlestfutwood, atthe former instructor , sittlofZtakilias area 'director for ,,,,4,,,, .): ' 1 r.'':,:': tit inde4 i t - - - ---- , -- - - Iniundlot-:,-1.----- - ., ' '. rress'intormatool,:zi, ..---7- , ... , .,- --- -- pi ä17,Libel , DM T WM7Ap..,.., : t, - -,- :. ' 7 - lANNOVElt;lbtilkkisl." MagazinO OM said it would appeal a libel judge's7:7 -10,000- mariu($2,500) fine for repeatingOif defiance of , ' porary injunction,Lremarks it made about; the Volkswagen ----- : . :1500's- antomohne. . , ' the greater- - Salt Lake -- area by Partake, Inc., an ,4-international Saq- - ed 1341--ikvit- Utdver. ,...77.777-- 7 TA El LO I DO .s....77:7 ... . . le - , -, É "- Ing directors with 7:'----" - ---77 . .1'. k loindicators : :.: I .,011., 7J at Oak Brooki11L, Partake proheadquarters 1 ' A complete Profile of Utah's ( ' ''- - V.:71::i.it pendentraarket, t F, , . ' yiretMr- lalttromddrBankPPedel:01. ' i . s, t. - ProfileIsue 1 i 1 -- - Z - c, - - ,.... sociatión- - semi-annu- - I grand at the hotel- tonight' for your talk," he said, but I think ft better go:by, armored,. car. Now much does it cost to borrow, $50,000for one day LfWe didn't charge bim anything," a bank Metal said. "He just had to return. it." 50 Monday:that. Idalioans m a del : that commitment at a meeting, -- . ' , 1, - MönthiStp:2At..::Wp'.11........7,-DiSc--10....i..:...i:.:7',---.- In the Utah State ,Capitolsome Vine ago.' said, During- the meeting,--h- ,., 2,-- , ,.. A . ler in the day and told teller Earl Freeman that he wanted to have $50,000 "just for the night" - Fine, - said- - Freeman- ,- but would require an ofacer's okai. Vice-president Stan -- Durrant he Gounties..... (See complete : Orville Gunther recalled . sr - - ' ''' ,' ' y,' ---t- . . 1 e'd . . . - . v Co pper.. - , , ' Hofriman kn . Co. Claims .' - - - - dealers participating in what they thought was an ordinary sales meeting at the Hotel Utah Friday, suddenly sat bolt upright as two armed guards wlaked into the room and laid $50,000 on the table before them. It was all part of a' point which George F. Walters, dia.trict sales manager for Lincoln-Mercurwas trying to make. . With the money rustling In front of him,. Mr. Walters told them this was "just a sample" of what was in store for the dealer's' if they told the motor. ing public the great virtues ,of ' their line. s cash-wathe another Getting , - CANYON Corp. Cl aims L - - - , , - Tax, Commission , 1 ' , 1 661:TheTPoin1:71.- ,L,...1 "11'1" m'its7 . onKott - A ' ..- o :' . . . eat ial , i-- Lincoln-Mercus'- BUTTERFIELD ',-- at ... 2 - , , . - '' 1 . MERRIMAN ,......,.: 1'11'3" , i , , otifTio'i-.411---::','- ' PIT tads '"1" ,..1. , - II) Ito) ;:Tookss..9,çl..01 ... . , - - COUNTY - , COUNTY I , ,,, -- EL. . - . it - LARK .0 I , TOOELE ' BINGHAM . - ir cli-- ip rollmoll citi cis - 4 sx..) I ' s" - , - . IAKE,. 1 ' .ft , , - . 1,2 i . , . WEST MT. PEAK EL 9,068 ' SALT. , , t , ' COPPERTON t. MIDDLE CANYON ' ::J I. 1 ' - day that Goy, Clyde's recent -- -- ' . rIt (111151 - - , r-i- HIGHLAND , I 1 - mR: --- - ' F ' BO refused to be drawn intcía renewal of polemics over the:socaned 4'border 'war" relating to boating fees and auto registra- 'lion in Utab and Idaho. - , An Idaho lawmaker said Sun- - .7 ' . yi tl, Fee Fight. I D6bsi ' '' , ' ' - . ' , i , , Gov. George D. Clyde Monday . 1. - ' - , , ..1.nrrel In - I - ' - . ' 11 19617 S AND TELEGRAM; Monday, April 20, , 114v national yides and international Down-Slight- - ly - - Several economic indicators turned down slightly. New orders for durable goods slowed for the second successive month. - The pace of bouSbit-startalso declined for the second month running while-pern-ufor home building dropped from the February rate. s - Daa , ' mineral and water resources distribution- - of in- - alegnutwood the Issued has been lust by Utah Geological and Mineral- diviclual products and services to Retell - Sales DOVin 2- Pct. - - - - - : - in tnore than 300 itreas 1 -- with affiliated r ogical Survey Canada and Europe.L :WASIIINGTÔNI.,;-Beta- ll -store- - sales- - last- - week lotaled-7' the University of Utah's 'Col- country, servalso offers 'counseling It In$4.696 down Mineral Mines and of from 5 billion, the cent 2.per lege previous week and ices for those interested in es,. ,,,,i Gen. Eugene B. LeBall- - Austries. cent under the yearlarlier level, the Census Bureau esti-ifi' '''s.g . , per Maj. ,,,,, tablishedbusinesses , Jattheir fed, The publication, own. ' Sale for the past four weeks combined were. 1 per Ctmt ' ly, U.S. Air Force Information titled "Mineral and Water The serviceS include a com4,. 1963 total.over the in a sonaUsuccess : directoKwillparticipate of Utah," is available-a- t prehensive , - , in which,, -profile" effect, helps discussion $1on freedom of Utah the from a copy panel ' determine which field the client Riding HighWill Expand , , ., Information at Hotel Utak Geological Survey. , , is most suited to ente- was . It published Steel orginally r.-1 n e MIDDLETOWN,' aex- OHIOArmco disclosed N Corp. Highlighting Region ilt,t, as a committee report by the , Dr. Chesnutwood, who also will that cost more conference of Sigma Delta CM, U.S. Senate Interior million create pansion and plan than$200 taught at Pennsylvania State and University and the University of more than 1,000:job3. The company also announced that 'its :1 professional journalism society, lar Affairs Committee. 1?1,, Florida; will have his offices at rust quarter profits jumped to $1.02 a share from 74 cents a the discussion will be heard by -- members-- - from share in 1963.The company also forecast cletter profit- - year1working press- -- 11'1964 than in 1963. - - ' Utah, Colorado, , New, Mexico and. Wyoming. -Iasi& ' 9 Tobaccó Firm Profits Dip 50 Pct. A native of Shoshone, Idaho, Reports Investment e Mai. Gen; Eugene 1.eBailly Gen.LeBaMy was promoted to ; NEW YORK -- NEW YORKLProfits of 50 Metropolitan Co, per slumped -conference speaker major general in 1963. He is reLife Insurance Co. assets ina S cent in the 'first three months of this year to 37 tents a share --- -- .....-- cipient of the Silver Star, Legion vested in Utah amounted of 78 cents a share in the same quarter a year ago. PresiMerit, three Distinguished e $82.7 million at the end of -Flying Crosses,,seven Air dent Morgan' J. Crimer said the cigarette company's sales the 1963, announced l as, the French Croix de Guerre 11..ért,Tra46. ROle:-- Monday. company 'in-Aprithus far are running aheadI of last year's April sales." and the Korean Medal. 0 His recent have NEW YORK (UPDThe New assignments been as commander of the U.S. York Stock Exchange Monday 1r I VI Notes- Forces, Azores, and commander, announced its board of govern1605th Air Base Wing (Military ors has approved new trading . Air Transport Service)- ,- Lajes rules concerning odd-lo- t transField, Azores. actions and round-lo- t transac, , Thaconference will open with tions by odd-lo- t dealers. MOAB Funeral sérvices registration April 24, 5 p.m., and The term odd-lrefers to a Thiokol Chemical Corp.'s consolidated net earnings for the i , block of shares less than 100. FairExh1latts-were held Monday for Dr. A. April 25, 8 a.m. 1 A. C. Deck, Region Nine direc- - The new rules,-whief- first three months of 1904 dropped 16 per cent from the previous tale dentist and Ray West, A and executive editor of the fectJune 1, do not affect the year, shareholders were told at their annual meeting in Brispreview of the New York 'resident ' of the tor,, Salt Lake Tribune, will give the differential which the customer tol, Pa, , , Worlds Fair will be presented , , hst Grand County welcome. - The earnings were $1,772,735, equal to 24 cents per share. pays in addition to the,brokers by .United Air Lines when it Board of EduceSDX Russell Hurst,. ' fee for purchasing less than a This compares with $1,516,480, or 28 cents per share earned durChicago, don He died Satbrings its traveling exhibit ' to ' the three months ended March 31, 1963. national executive officer, will roun The differential ing urday at his home , The company's net sales were $55,303,583 during the qua- Salt Lake City for public display ,,,, amounts to of a point '1 of natural causes. give the opening address. -Oliver Smith, head of the per share for issues selling bel- rteror 13 per cent below the $63,754,065 recorded during-- 1963. begimiing 'ruisday ch rougb Dr. His six years on -' ' Stockholders the firm's 10 directors to serve an- May L - the board of edu-- department of eommtmications, ow- $40- per share ,and one-- , . other Brigham Young University, and quarter i)f a point per share on year. The exhibit, by 2roaurt rol, yo en ainrclsudedas Prof. A. L. Higginbotham, Uni- issues priced at $40 per share Hart Brothers Music Co. Move Store featuring scale models of some of Nevada, will discuss and higher. The differentials I of the outstanding World's Fair president. He was versity Brothers NIusic Co., located at h Hart for the East former.- - presi-- undergraduate society chapter are also deducted from the pra- past 20 years;Lbas moved some300 feet down the street to 2153 pavilions, will be located on. the : 7-- odd-lo- t ceeds Mr. West sale. third floor of the ZCMI depart- of the Moab problems. - o.an Highland Dr. Rick Spratling, president, UniSpecial Mention W. (Mickey) Hart, president, said the new store has two ment store. A. Rotary Club and was a director of the Moab Chamber of versity of Utah chapter, will The - exchange - noted, - howev- floors of exhibit space or pianos, stereo Among the pavilions included setsreoDrds, musical moderate a panel discussion on er-that In the exhibitare General-M- o-Commerce for many yeark---- Instruments-an-d . sheet music. "pending , , "What Students Expect of CaI2 of the odd-lo- t cost study A former Ogden resident, be reers in Joel Hart will manage the store, which is the fifth bt the tors, Kodak, General Electric, Journalism." andthe Travel exand a determination by the had lived in Moab-fo- r 7 years. Gen LeBailly also will company's chain. The firm started In 1944 with three employes Westinghouse, at change of what is a reasonable - Transportation Building, the Ha--- He was a member of the Moab a noon luncheon on -- speak and now has 30. - , "What's differential, the difference shall wali Pavilion and The Philip. Community - Church, the Scottish Up In Defense News." be the that Rite of the Masonic-- - Lodge, 03ming imposed by respect.' Also participating in the free-Store Manager Named , dealers." - The lye odd-lo- ti BPOE and the Shrine Club. dorm panel, moderated by Norow second in For the a year T. Grant store in Sugar Dr. West attended Brigham rman R. BOVIESI, Deseret News ferenttEds eine in for spedal Jim Kastanis, 2612 Flamingo Mouse has - a-- new manager, mention in the recent study of tor,-.LYoung- - University and received city editor,- - will be Brig,-- Gen. more than $1 milsold r Jerome Vanduch, former W. marketby-- the lion :worth of life Wit-J:Nyauntil Raymond deptity Comand Securities T. Grant hi Duraligo, Exchange manager Insurance. gree from Northwestern Univer-- , director of information, U.S. mission. cob.: , SALT,LAKE POSTAL ' sity in 1953. During World War 'Army, and others.. The new rules , correspond to Mr. Nast anis - , , ,.,, , Mr. Vanllubh baS worked 11 he served in the Coast Guard EMPLOYEES DAY ' I , Darneron, assistant present pnlicies of the odd-lo- t represents The with W. T. Grant Company as a pharmacist's mate. , I editor, Dallas Times dealers except with respect to Travelers 'Instr. F '.,, fot eight years in Illinois, Cali. ' Born Aug. 19, 1925, in Ogden, managing Herald, Dallas, Tex., will be limit orders and stop orders. ance Co,. in his . P Colorado. and He fonds, , Ikeynote William sow of John he was a .... speaker at a 730 'p.m. -- To simplify the rule covering own .agency, and : lkik, ;00,17. married and has three and Stella Miller West. He mar-Tie- d ibanquet April 25. I , the handling of limited orders, broke the million I 14 I ofin MOM Louise Larsen in Februr all limited orders will be filled dollar mark in Ity,1947 in Ogden. at the price of the effective Bali, 1962 and.1963.117 P: , , Surviving are his widow; three ,k1.1 . . plus or- minus the differential - He VIII be ad-N ' William, Alan Ray ; , mitted to the "Or-- mr. Kastanic Differences Noted A I I1 all of Moab; a ' - , b9:101: 6:1: , . - '--of the Travelers' . Tower," odd-lo- t Art . stop 'orders de,r illiam, Moab, Iniyres-Yout4- -1 .7.. -for-t- op n-' -, 1 1,1 ire elected and fined and a ;ister, Mikliarold (Mil1 ' at the annual "Inner .,t. . round-lo- t sale--t- he' agents, ' same first , ' ' dred) Hardy, Ogde ' it, , Circlet' qualifiers conference 14;1 can , , LDS the to .WIntc11, sale or at occur Public Mastnic, tuner. . servthrough '... --,:. thwas Ind, this week in Belleak, Fla.- :-, ,,.'.15:1:731.1 - -- -, , face stop pike . This : is different -e nosPiTaiMonday wi ices were held Monday , ' " , elk-- ,, ' .. ' from the round-lo- t ' I. and order, Church stop 'N Lists-Stor' lacerations Community Baptist suffered eye NAC ' ' e - ' - ' 'which becomes a market order ,1 Moab with officials of LaSalle A ' beer bottle thrown from BLAI;IDING, Juan County on the east side of the lake,' of A new,' or ' sells at the when directory stock Lodge officiating; rrThe San Juan County Chamber --Highway - 95 - goes - westward ;Burial will be in Washington a 'pAssing car smashed the wind- through the stop, price. Then all grocery and drug stores In of Commerce protested Monday from Blanding past the Natural b Memorial Park in South shield oNhe car in which he the order is executed in' the the Mountain West has recent.. 11!igg' 11 that there is another road to Bridges National Monument end Heights , adwas marthe been manner as other same , ,, , complettd by riding. ly 3 p.m. with ,110. any vim) at Tuesday Ogden - , Lake Powell in Utah besides the then northwest to Hite. The conk- , Lowei H. ket order. of the Carl's department vertising. ofAFAAM Weber the 5, father, Lodge Tir Ihe interest of 'conformity, unimproved road from Escalante ty road takes off from Highway ficiating. --Newspaper Agency Corp., busi, Winteh, 1530 E: 311"outhi told . to Hole in the Rock. 95 near the Natural Bridges. The family suggests contribU- police be was drivine west on the exchange said, it was de- ness, agent foe the Deseret ' . ' A story bt the Deseret News Gene Blickenstaff, president of fions to the Moab Masonic Tem- 21st South Sunday about4;30 termined that odd-lo- t . Olf' Tit4istop or- News and Telegram: rill The is available maralso should Wednesday indicated that about the San Juan Chamber of Com- ple Fund. r. become when the bottle smashed ders directory p.m. :Zilia1111) ' the only access to, the lake at merce. said the road is 93 miles round-losale without charge to businessmen the right side of the windshiela ket orders when a t . TOP OF THE WEEK SPECIAL present was by taking U.S. High- - long. It has been graded and at or through the stop at the advertising department,' Carl was sitting. odeurs Thieves Rifle, House . where 89 down through Kanab and has shale On it in 113 So. Main St. Wintch Mr. MON, TUES. I; WED. ONLY,: told , way sandy places. prieeDepuHOME DELIVERY County , y --- - - then taking tut access road into -- Teriboats trom N ' 'Sheriff-RileB. Cannon presty the kiN.76-thBlanding , CHINESE POMESIA11. Arizona to Wahweap, the ,first ently are moored at Hall's - bottle was thrown from an on- 211E West. told ooll he O; Wallet Taken, , developed Pork t ILY returned from their vacation gasoline-and-an-But ,San Juan-Coun- ty strip-therJilts -- PAeRorrecw Today says-Ichair M;In The youth was In 'lair" con- - Wayne CReed Powell, 21 E. C11.111;11:0 Mr. Blickenstaff said. He in- last weekend and , discovered dition at LDS Hospital with nu- Angelo Ave. (3130. South), told bas an improved dirt . road - , Abe USED UNITS PON SALI ' ADD1T KAAL OGIIVICROa 1.10 ' F.. Yung where two fart; can pass any vited tourists to come down and thieves , had broken into their merous head and face cuts and police he hands wallet r 1i 1I reg 1 DAvis ISIS S. tm fol-timetakhe off from Highway see Lake Powell from the east home and 'stolen two guns and a superficial lacerations--''of both hig $80 stolen from him- some, ; Saiiih Main Sttesii . ! - - : -- so, tee," -eltv 95 and- leading to Hall's Crossing side. where In the city. radio, all 'valued at ;29,3.-- -, z eyes. 4"-1,:,.L laommi . 50-ce- nt .1)4ttitilii07.0.0,... 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