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Show - .1 ,IA D 1 - A - le I I 1 t t!' Ill l!' t BRIGHAM SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH TUESDAY,, APRIL , 7 of a new plant to mix high energy propellants was announced Tuesday by Thiokol Chemical Corp. The $500,000 facility will be built next to present structures and is expected to finished by late summer and in , 21, 1964 aTyConstruction ii':.:.U.täll. té operation by tall. Thiokol's plant at Brigham City already ist one of the largest propellant centers kt- - the bee world. The new plant will use automatic mixingiequipment and will be operated by remote control. ; The new facility Is needed because of successful research , and development of new fuel additives and oxidizers which have created a "high energy" propellant which, has been called a "breakthrough" for solid fuel rocketry. Charles Hunter, general manager of the Wasatch Division, said that ralthough much of the research on the new propellant was done in eastern plants, it was' decided to , place the 'nixing facility in Utah. M;Ikat..WItilElfivElt t. Sh00,1,414.0---'- , I ilt, 1 , . P0.1.i;.!001.R!0.h! ,$ 2' 1' SerVice sion official Tuesday reversed 77-77i- !A, ",, 1....ildn, ;;A.1( 1 4 i eAb' '4 ) iimodowalimaft. 1 .t,.::,',;:: :.....,.,:,. :1.::.'... .:W.,rk.ers.;Offiii01.::6-4, ' Sperry Utah Co. was assured by the state's . employment agency Tuesday that every effort would be made to place several hundred workers who soon will be trimmed from its work force. ' Sperry Utah officials said they weren't sure bow manypeo- pie would be affected, but Deseret News Washington, corre- spondent Cordon Eliot White, :. ,. quoting Defense Department -- sources said Tuesday OW ntmt- - -., 1 her would be about 600 and '''""""'"--- --' - ' '' -- -1 that the cut wnuld be effective . 41::r "L :s :" &'., I , ,e64.-- , , IL , :.4'..1 ' 4 , , '''' , ,-. 1 - 1 , ment In our aerospace industry, ta':, '.,..,:.-:' SI it could not come at a better - - ----- ' - timi,t' said Curtis P. Harding, administrator of the Department--7-7of Employment Secuilty.r ---- ' , I , '.' '. Army Cutbacks Sperry's divisicnrm ens gerLiete said the cutback John became necessary because the Army wM reduce the number of Sergeant Missile battalions which it has in the field. ,, k - , , r - , - I : 7-1-- -- . - -. ' : . s other. - ' after May 1. - - q. , . "ff there has to be an adjust-- , -.. 0, ,.',-,t- -: ing . . 4,,- I . will,:-Att4r;ii3t-,T01,.10.0.-- - - P2CA .....1" 1110welMrtzIPIL:AlriLlMeIoy wrote tty. GenTA Pratt Keslert -- With respect to school board members and administrative of- .,,., -,-.,,,,4,0 ficers of a school district, they are subject to Section 12 (of the the are '' '7 A Jurisdictional prerequisites --- ---,..'s 4' k (sr41 met." I Section 12 of the act reads; 1' 1', '', 'No officer or employe of any ., ,,. state or local agency whose prin. 1 ccmnecis in cipal employment tion with any activity which is ,,, financed in whole or in part by $- - ..,:.cs" A' ' .' "'" ';. ".....,:s, loans or grants made by the :', United States or by Any federal agency stildl 1. . take part in or in pomanagement political : litical campaigna." - -- - - 4,;,;..'. a , an earlier ruling and held that Utah school district board Members do not come under the fed. eral Hatch Act which prohibits political activity L V. Meloy, general counsel 1Cr the agency, told the Peseret News Tuesday by telephone that - could school buard seek or hold political office since they are- - not covered by the ' Hatch Subject To Act fd :q.p:,7:" 'THIOKOL TO CONSTRUCT $500000 MIXING PLANT - - - duthaekwou&L. necessity require a reduction in emploYment; but wasn't able - I give exact figures. , he However, said, "If present plans materialize,, there will be some-rehir- es the latter part of o':', this year." r .:"!. Said the company's Leete Mr. , , long association with the Sergeant program, on which it is the prime contractor, had given it ,' a capability that can be applied to other defense and commercial systems. 'Every Effort' , He Said Sperry - would work mom.;600..! V , '',0,:;',', ,, with, the state employment servMA;iN'd;$itik4rdilt4kt41.11.0,,,aglhatMlia466.0..jAXAe.Z ice and other industries in the ,,,,.. c, , area. "We'll put forth every 'et-- --- - ' fort to place these people," he Among problems to be solved in power exchange is making connectioni. a : said. ', .s Hoover Dam power plants ". to is attempting Sperry broaden its product areas to di, versify and stabilize the corn- - . , I pany's economic future, he said. To do this, it has been invest- , , , ing its engineering capabilities SOME-RAIN-FORECASTand profits in a search for ,new , RUILD IU fields,lhe said 4 Skies were partly cloudy over most of Utah Tuesday, but - Sperry now emploYei about S , aTiew showers were the afternoon and 3,200 persons in its Salt Lake Stiff-0-00predioctedduring g again Wednesday city ' - Mr. Harding said he was not to continued below a little of the type of individuals aware Temperatures average normal, , By DEXTER C. ELLIS ! with highs ranging from 54 to 68 and lows Iron' who would be Involved in t h ' Deseret News Staff Writer, 44' 30 to -, , cutback. t . ' 1 Slaes brightenbd up after a weekend of StM A Dentand crrr, and amounts of moisture showers,. to However, he said, "There is Prq9sal buy substitute power - only:light. - fell Monday.- Salt Lake aty had .02 of an inch, still a demand for scientific and re- 1 tri permit d Cedar Can:7-1,t,y ani. :RIK'se. engineering people throughout ytteelit sume- Mir-ranint- o i , had the, United States And some in . ,. " of;;.oppositicsr. Tuesday from Salt Lake Citioi Ugh and low Monday were Utah southern California water itheri. Partly Cloudy 56 and 40. High for the stattwas 65 at Moab, "Employment opportunities "lw, are expanding in Utah now:' he 'This, - development came as - Green River and Wendover.-- - Low was 19 at Bryce Canyon. - It also took low honors nationa10. The nation's high was 99 slid& "Stenographic and clerical representatives of both the at " , ' : TeL Presidio, help could probably find employ- - , Upper and. Lower Colorado' y Utah's half-fair- ', weather is coming from a ment with very little delay:, River weak cold front moving southeastward through the district. He added, "We are experienc'!' Basins, plus power tom It has brought considerable high and middle cloudiness - ing this reduction of workers in panylrofficials and Bureau of ahead of it over the north and central sections of the area and the aerospace industry at a time Reclamation representatives , some low cloudiness, fog and scattered rain and snow showers when the economy is more . met supposedly to work out such . healthy than for several years." ., , t: f, -- : 'k,,-e- back-trReese Peters, 11, and Glen Dana,12,watch workman-c- ut - their pal James Curtis Beals was electrocuted. r after ee - j . 4. F;11,E1.0:00.00tOd..IWC1h1113..iii-0'3.0.0.- Mr. Meloy's April 13 letter as a base, Mr. Kesler Monday wrote to State Supt. of Public Instruction T. H. . Bell stating that Hatch Act 'regula- lions - prohibited school board members and adMinistritive of-ficers of the board from seeking office. He Said it was not his opinion, but that of Mr'. MerOy. Three school board members Using In thispling boys climb trees. But 'Jimmy 'Beals will never -climb a tree agalltn.'He's dead, electrocuted on 'a bright Apid Monday by a power line be probably didn't know- was a live wire. son or kir. and Mn; Gordon T. Beals, 2544 S. Fargo old.----(1325 ,WeatytNyas, 11 years , The4 accident occurred at4 p.m. in a large tree at 1500 W. company line firstind then was knocked into the county line, Sgt. Hutu las said. in the tree with Jittmly, all on their way home from school, were Rocky, 11, and Randy Card; 12, sons of Mr. and Mrs. Richard D. Card, 2545 S. Fargo -;, St;, and , Billy -- Catison, 13, son Mrs. Jerry (Esther)Landi of of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Carlson, the Salt Lake City board; - State The boy hung on the wire for 1 Rep..: Royal T. Harward,- prod. -10 minutes. - Ills T three comdent of the Wayne County Board, panions ran for help, and Cot and Jack D. Pressett, president don T. Beals Jr., a brother, of the Carbon County Board managed to free him. are seelchig legislative seats in - Crystal He fell into the tree limbs ' ' 1964 elections. , Taken to Salt Lake General below and renudned there tmtil Reverse Letter , a 1, Jimmy was pro he was brought down by a Salt Hospitdead James Curtis In d:55 at nouncecl telephone - con' Lake County Roads and Bridges died in wires versations, Mr. Meloy reversed Immediately, a typical and Dept. truck crew. his letter and declared that tragic squabble began over who school board members are not the for was responsible power subject to Hatch Act provisions line that killed him-."because they are elected and ititli.b'.6-,V.t..S$tThe tree is 'on county they have no direct function In above powerlines affairs of a dis-administrative -belong to Utah Power and Light 7 ilict.tIR:ti:àd'7-Lii-ii'd::B4iCo. and Salt Lake County. A However, administrative offi-coin.-spokesman for the power, of the board still are pro- cers said quickly, when in, panY A study of enabling legislation authorizing,a .revolvirtg fund hibited from political activity. formed of theaccident, that the for Statefl Road Commission right of way acqu1sition-4aurged This would prevent school super- a burned county was by boy' Tuesday by the highway committee of the Salt Lake Chamber of intendents from seeking orrice Commerce i or playing active political toles. , "The line is owned by Salt The report, made by conunittee chairman Doi E. K-enney, was Mr. Meloy, in both his letter use our poles' Lake County. They accepted at the chamber's board a n d telephone ; conversation, and buy their electricity from of governor's breakfast held at made' clear that school princP us. However, they maintain the Hotel Utah. pals and teachers are not sub- line-wi- th their Own crews,", e -If rethis is not feasible,-thS.L. ject, to Hatch Act prohibitions James C. Littlefield, divigon the possibilities of and can seek political office port 'urged, Power Utah M Utah's Mother of the Year for her law should be explored School employes in these cate-manager of the ' alternates,-'-- - district moth- whichwould give T ownersof goties Are exempt from Hatch "The trimming of the tree ers and all those nominated in some special consider- Act provisions under Section 21 property near the line would be the this year's selection will be ation itthereAsadelavAnthe EneAu - sponsibilit2Lot.th citelmta..11E pro- Road Commission actually puradded. gram Saturday at 1 pm. in the chasing designated right ,of way ECTION B Deputy Sgt. Pete Kutalas said Assemb1yHaU , on Temple land. , - Chamber theboy's arra was blmg over goverows were notithe county line. Merrill N., Wartdck, fied of 'a special 'clinic for ad2; 11,,12 jtegional city, whether he It was not known Pleasant Grove, who will repre- ministrators of welfare and pen- Radio-T-3 Highlights 6 grabbed the county or a power tent Utah at the American sion plans to be held Jima 10 Sports- , Mother of the Year selection In at 9 . 9 at the State Office Financial receive, the motherhood Building aUditorium. : May, '10 i , I COMICS statuette, to be presented The clinic will be conducted Obituaries: 12 , by Secy. of State Lamont F. To- without charge by the ILL De- - 1 Weather Map 12 , - : - ronto. , 9 'Action Ads partment of , Labor.' . I , - -- : Cites Opinion , ' - (2590-BouthI.- ", - Beals, v ' Y - - s - - Utah's 'Mother's Waits Honor -- , y -- V : 4-- -- TV Spotlights.' Facts About 12-1- .. - , '( Mass Meets. - IN H.1AVO THE t Facts and figures of Utah's ,t r- district mass meetings votd, will be discussed Viednesdat at - VEGAS, NEV.All of a sudden, tele- - LAS6 p.m. in a'special half-hoand tourist alike hive tried nurnist cast : sponsored by the :Utah , ng matistiand this ,town has lost-- , , League Of WomerrVotera-.much of its jingle-janglThe program will IA a ture Gomi from the desert is the prospector Democratic State Chairman D. his donkey across the. shifting sands leading Frank NVilldris,', GOP Chairman In search of a gold strike. In kb place is Mr. ' Ramon M. Child, Salt -- Lake Tourist from Everywhere searching cafes and ' ' County GOP Chairman Antall casinos of silver dollars. in search of - and- Engebretsen,--Mrs.; Naomi silver douars- - doesn't Woolley, vice chairwoman of stop soon, Las Vegas hotel owners foresee the Salt Lake County Democrats. Mrs. Tecl,Burnett, moderator' passing of 'air era in ,Nevada's 4 - of the program and former silver-plate- d i pleasure towns state president of -- the league, said purpose-- of the .program is ,"gome guy, who cis recenay as to inform people why these couldn't spell 'numismyesterday ' are held, who goes to atist; is hitting all the banks- - today - - meetings what :can- - be done there like a bona fide coin collector-thInwhat happens later as a re- J in search, of The cartwheels," one sult of the mass meetings." said. bank teller The program will be presented ,. ' Charnel 5. over A wa4ress said,--"Layear these gni! would bad time u you ouere( N Tire, lAtheel 'Stolen , them Part of ,their chanie in silyer. dollars. l'his week they are ready to report you' to A tire and wheel worth $100 management If Yea offer, them paper. I guess were- -' stolen from the - PICkuP mars how people are." - truck of Fred Watts,1352 more St. (1545 East); police re-"My panto pockets last longer when I ' ' ''don't have silver dollars to rattle around pcdted Tuesday. WEST lusty-gami- 7 e, ' neon-froste- ILSL-TV- . .1 - , N - , 1 s 7 - Power Proposal SKIES PARTLY CLOUDY; t, - . Lake-Powell-- to- . f'4. -.biLl -- - , , '- - a 4, - . 1 half-storm- - Ian 1- Joseph Jensen, board chair- Man of the Los Angeles Metro- politan Water District, protested that the' power proposal had come up with the "suddenness of a dom." --s n He said that nine million people in southern California, who depend upon, water and power from the Hoover Dam, badE been given no consideration and - no warning concerning the pro- They're Not Just Bookworms cholars - 7- - When Sterling Scholar Susan -- - Susan works at Ahe Chapman an t'A" dtaing her. entire school Hepworth gets out of class ev- Branch of the Sale Lake City career. Several other Sterling Scholars per ery day at West High School, Library. This is a have similar records. -- - ' " she surrounds herself with books week job. .1aSr Thomas, Spanish Fork r but that doesn't Mean she's - Despite the Work, Susan has in the So. High Sterling-Schola7 ' - ; never made a grade less thsn cial Science studyipg. competition,' doesn't - work at a libraryhe's building one , He worked as chairman of the Spanish Fork Coordinating Council, a group which raised money for construction of a new libraryone that will be come -,pleted next fan. Jay earns his spending money and college savings by selling See the annual Sterling eholar award show over it ow , KSIpTir, or listen to RSIA Radio Thursday- night at p.m., when the top 12 are-- - competition is sponsored by the Deseret News and the , broadcasting stations. ' C; a farm publicationa job that takes about two imurs each day.T -- His --fatherdied years ' Another Sterling Scholar who earns while he learns is Ken- neth Pugmire of Skyline High. who's competing in the business ly VW-des- - B-1- Thiei years ago'. ba. wentt to dishwater work as a part-tim- e at thi,Smorgas Burger, and now he's assistant manager. He's not an guy, though'. He gets up at 5 LL to play golf. Steven W. Carter, Sterling----- Scholar in music fronl Bonne. ville High, figared out a way to his Interest to make speciaze - it pay.--wild little German have a d wa hira band," he said,--"anout to. the ski lodges."i all-wor-k, - T' - z. tt4t4 W,4t4, 0.01.0,1 kwA 1.1 TiF, - Sterling Scholar Kenneth Pugthiiiitakes- moment away- - from cash register to ponder scholastic ' ' problem: --- , Sa. AA TA Mt. fia th A At 0,,ak A A A, 4h, A A AAA,,AA. A, as I- s- - a 2, A. AL 2, 1.-- ..16, 1 1. 1, 1, - N., , 4 ' - no-pl- , AL ; named. The Sterling Scholar - ns- - 20-ho- Ival V. Goslin, executive sec-- retary ,of --the 'Upper, Colorado River Commission, immediately arose and gave rebuttal to Mr. - Jenson's statement. , He denied that the proposal had been abrupt. He said that the possibility of the situation concerning the shortage in Lake Powell had been mentioned about two years ago when the filling'. criteria was promol- - But I miss the sound of it Hike heavy money," the parking attendant said. Long, Drawn Out It is management as much as gambler who -alt was--- i"It storm, then it is, missing- the roll of the cartwheel from the WEtS a mighty long, drawn felt Colored in green chits being used jungle. he place of silver dollars cost casinos up to 38 storm,", He assured Mr. Jensen that cents each, . , hi making the substitute power This state bets on everything and proposal, the Upper Basin had many Nevadans are betting that the no intention of - reducingl.T the more allocation of water to the Lower that happens, they Basin for consumptive use. Mr. Jenson said that it pre-coi-n coin say, a lot of Johnny-come-latecollectcrrs wigunk their colket- - dictions of water runoff failed ing books and the cartwheels .1via to materialize this year and next come raing back to thejingle-Jangl- e year, it could result in ert to peopitin the itc , area depending upon Colorado Meanwhile,Zfolks- - are cartiOulthe cart- River water. wheels away and holding onto them: "No- He chided the Upper. Basin body leaves Lag Vegas broke anymore. Every for talking about power reve-body's hanging Onto gleast mtsilver dollara7.," nues when nine million people; the taxi driver said. more than the total population "Last year I gave our e'en iton----w- belt of the Upper-- Basin combined, , for his birthday. It bad a silver dollar in the were, depending oPeo Colorado . buckle for an ornament. He said be thought - River water. "This proposal is so startling it was sissy, and wouldn't wear IL This week, he's wearing it everywhere,-eve- tt to bed, for that rm surprised that people fear someone will make off with IV be in southern California were not added.-- educated or alerted by you pet,-Rea 0. Dorothy 4. Bee rOlV131 on Page 2 - ireepGradesAIIDIkbi tf--QIAUA-,--- posaL-- . , . - - |