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Show , , - ,., N. crry, SALT LAKE' ,; ,,, at..1 , . , ,. . clio I ,wLkilL L, 'y , ' -' e, ,. 1 .., , F. P.0.4ia-c:IiiI0j1.-St.-iljtS--';;.'il'E;i- - - 's- concEtkm Marks Hospital.. "fairly-go4k- at St j Tuesdaf - - BY C ELLIS Deseret News Staff Writer A test win be conducted soon to determine the dimensions of the' driver.physical impairment ro. :,17-prohlein Utak it was decided at a meeting of the LI n .,Monday Safety Connell Legislative Com, . , mittee. Under the proposal, .approved r, - - tmanimously ty the group at a meeting in the 'Utah State Office Building, 1.000 drivers will be asked to submit to physical ex- .aminations as determined by a - - prepared 'ono. The purpose will be to get some idea of the problems and rest involved in - a proposed - physicatimpairment law- - being considered by the committee. , 3 Groups drivers to be examined The . be selected win from three -, - - mops drunken drivers. those over 70 years old and those with several Inoving,citations or acct. , dents. be will Strictly voluntary, lilt said Dr. mark Greene, chairman Of the Subcommittee on medical , ly impaired Driver Reporting :., , The subcommittee has ad vanced a tentative program xm- - ' der which drivers over 70 and those !rein several other cate:' ' gories woldd be regitired to take a physical examination when theY aPPried for triginal nr re- - I- s ' - - - -- - - -- , -- ' - Information Needed , However, more information is needed on the possible number of such drivers before legislation can be prepared. ,,,,, - - - , ia sistant Licensing Di - - the -- Utah v is to n, director-- of agreed 10 cooperate Iin the test coromittee - felt- - that the be a fair test would al - 1,000-driv- three-categor- ies , which,- - - nxsublesnme . - - - ------ ee However-,--conimitt- - - -- - - 1:'5, at ..------- --. , ' , - --h- H T --- -- - - '', - . - . ,- Peterson,-20- t --';--- : 1 ,, - , . k died in crash N ' ' -- --, , , . - - 6'34, t - :....:..r,,,,,,, 1:r attic-si- of ' i', ' i 4, 4 ,,,- 4 k , 2 .,, I,i ' ,,, , ' ,,,, l''. , ' - ,- - , 0, - ,, , , ,.., , - , . , S ,, a.- ,'''' ''''' , ' - , ,,, , s , , - , - - , 1 , ".0 145:r-''- "'' 's - ' i ,;,' - , - ....,-.11,-- ., ,- . ''',' - ,,. --,---. . - -- Yeat1-7---- - -tlitpast - (14e-.- - - , --,- B,-- --- ---- -- - - - -- - pro1 est def--arY- 1 . , -- --- , ,at :3--lade:asked - 1 ,Áivery,--:and--,hec- 1- 444 4 k. ex a :,- 1, .,.- PA.---- - ,,,,,--- :' ' e - , - " ,,, r ' t -- , A litwo...; , ' '- . ,,,,,..-- ' . , , -- - " ' 's ne managtw, Veterans Administraregional The officers for'the tion office, said 223 Utah or, -Cense of the' driver.Brent Warare education phans receiving ' ren was or training under the progranr---- -' made 'to see if the license had compared with 122 last year. t , L They received S197'381"'"n ',' . - been revoked or suspenckd-1::- ". the VA in subsistence and ., An outtated list of sustiensions ' he special training allowances, included his license ant nod. '','' 1', to police The program is for orphaiii 1 $ the he was at time, of serviCernen w la a died hi i -- . : 1 service doxing the world ware ---- - - t ' , had been returned to him. . , or the Korean War or veterams - --7' 11 D arri n g - the proceecrmg ,1, with wartime service who .;,t, e I friend Michael Harwood,was zed - 0V- a 4, t y passing I by and stopped. Accord-disablitOr- Hines& -,to Mr. Ranks' report' - ', ,, . ing - ; i ,,' , young men became violent amdi , ,, ' -, physical force.. was ' , ' ,, -to restrain Goldwater 'Barry ththel:rt., , t ,.., - ) - - , r.0 ,,,,,,, War Orphan's On, increase li I t., ,,,,,, -.:--- Utah Schools, -; ''''' S,, - - .: service-connecte- d 4 , 1, ee , . , , ,, .h, f , -- .1 - Bothwere , , . , ;, 1' Degrees ---- ILIKe . - , - and re- an-eSte-d --' Top , el z, -- - I ) , - ' S ays I i-,H- Ns CK By-DI- , -- -- tront-runneri- . , o ,,'' . -- - -- At Fredonia ' mfsummERAoyEs7.1N -:i- --- (lass' --- , Straight 2 and-protec- she-trut--- 111 a-y ----S- turnpartly-clOhdy---Wednesd- ad -- -----'-"--- ouhere ' - Y -- i -- ilifd-05-trg- at-th- k i 1.' r' ' ;), , 1 . - i z'----- ' ---- '- -- -,- t oun- her habit of sta- ing informed. "Going backto college in 1962 when I was 40 wasn't really hard," she claims. 41 had been taking courses right 1;11 - , -- - - - . - , - , TheIronyQUItt , a gamer -- - No, , , ' , - The jealous wife shouldn't envision a bur-lesque when her steelmaker husband refers to the stripper. Not much burlesque in the overhead equipment used to lift heavy molds from cooling steel ingots. And she shouldn't build up hopes if he refers to a bouquet of roses. His roses are red, all right, but hardly red-h- ot - ingots the garden variety-L'rhey'- removing from soaking pits to slabbing or blooming mills. Oh yes, the soaking pits aren't exactly health spas eitherunless you're a healthy ingot that likes temperatures of 2,000 7.- , , or so degreesi B-1- . ,. s 1,..:- And nab .'"''..:. ,.,.. , IL1211 - - graduates--lz-- - , He also urged those present to. forget the. wordThate'!and imPrclve -t- hew12 way, Imme of our descendants 1 uature.---!Thi- , ,7,--Z--- s ----a--- Itritnrage-S-- -- -: : - , - -- .''-- - ., , , , 1:::::2:, . '''-,' . : ' vided they ire not haired trom ' . ',' ::, .; ; ', imajer offensive role in the ma- - t', , ' '1 : this by federal law applicable Itwiner. , ', t, , ' , .. ,, , to - agencies receiving federal : First To Cross k, , .',,. t., ,,,,,ai. , g. - ' 'ti. .., , , r,,,,- , IfWhen 'the signal was given , . , grants was distributed Tuesday. c;,:, .' ' -- Clair R. Hopkins, state direó- - StmdaY for the gigantic "war" i ,,z , , , . : 'X','4 t,' , , ; ! - ' ;,.;' '',.;.;r !';',2,;' '' ' ' i tor Of firliOCe, issued the regtda., to begin' the Utah gr1IP was I 0' ' fast to cross the Colorado River t.,;'- ' v' - .4 t 4,::. tion which becomes effective ,,,a,,,,, ::'; ' k :,.k .., " from Arizona into odiforrda and ,;',,' 1 ; immediately , into 1"',,,.. : , ''''t' s'enelziy", territory, , l'.,'', -A pubilc bearing on the pro- - , Info tit .,.,,,, , rymen from Provo, ' f , f ''' , ',' 0 .,Ap 4, , 't I '' , '' ' posal will be held April 21 in backedliii by artillery fire and ';', ';';'" ,,,,. , : v .' tank support from Salt Lake .0 , the state office Building. - ,,,,4,,. 1,, , k t, , 1.-,,, , ,,.., , 4 ,,, , units, captured Earp Monday. , 1, ,''.,. ., : into the moved here they ----- N. w , t g- . lulls west of tovn. to! , , ' , '' 11,-vital On the on assault -tprepare , , ,' ,, .,- at the junction. ' 'L ., , , The "war" is based on the I -' ' - , ,:,' .0' ',' that "Nezona,"comassumption . . . , b, ' MORGAN '' .,..---',I' Four Morvur posed of troops east of Colorado , s youths were injured, nue nit.. River, and "Colonia," troops fighting leanYt Waell their auto atisead "are a carve aad went off the read IYVII. s.""-- ' "6-- ,'' , '. . No Live Ammo ' ea the east side et Last Caw, . yea Reservoir about 11 La. , No live ammunition is being t , , . t irzta in tho nnpratinn "From all indications, the Enald Stewart 17D Arts "iriticar condition al Salt Utah units are carrying out Lake Geaveral Hospital with their responsibilities' very favor4 bead inJuries. Listed- - .'poor!" ably," reported Col. C. A. Trowere Donaki Crotty It, with a ianorl Utah Sector commander, beadIsermboo, and Mack who returned fromthe "combat - to Loren Wolter, area" Monday evening. Reseriah--move-tank-inposilion during Operation' Desert Strike- 1 InJuries. Scott Harold F;ati.16, - "Active Army evaluators have maneuvers in- Cal. ornia Nevado and Arizona. was in goad Contrition.- dbeen impressed with our reserv , ' . 4 irk . r-1,T- ' , . , i , . -- 4,! 4 .:: t ', i - , - ,, t . 1 I 0- B:127g ,,.1,, 3 .. r ii , .. ,, ,'. I I s ,,, , ' ; - , - ' - Ir. 1 s N---- 0 CAL NEW: - ,- - ,,,,,, - . , .7 ----- - r .I r 1 t k - 77 Yes, steelmakers are trongand d But they have gentle moments, too! L isad -- :their-soffan- Lea Levezidge . , . solute : dome he toldthe - Beds aren't used for sleepingthey're racks where bars of hot metal cool. A splasher isn't ,1 . a swimming novice; It's a moat- ment used to catch splatterIng molten met-alAnd a twister isn't a teen-ag- e dancer Or even a big wind. Nope,-- just a device for turning , steel bars. ,- : , .. , -- - - ?- ' ' . . . 9,-- . - - .. - - 411,016,11citA,A411..416,,,,ik,tb,iwitio,..116.,, - a -- full-sca- le . , .11..olk Alk..111.." 1 -- 10 --- at ., far. - -- -'- , rocket-propell- - Kegulationf : On StrglesaSSaill:'-t9 4. Bazooka, skull and bleeder might hint of , disaster. But "steel talk" defines a bazooka as a explosive charge used to knock the plug out of an open hearth Dace 'to-- release the molten steel, Skull .1s1- "frozen'i metal and slag deposits that built up in ladles used for molten metal. And si. bleeder is simply a gas relief valve. ... - - - , ----- - or -- ' - - - --- -f pro- , lst-Arm- - .. , - of Salt Battalion,Comics ,.., th,il lunction, Calif., in their second tta. -eCit'L-z.andu1.111 pvo:er3urdBa . ,.Lalc, 1 otgToperati major Orannbitualres: a Utalr"--1ifillif; - - - -- --- The - ,.,-- 1Desrt Weather Map -The operation has pitted 100,- - See RESERVES on , I Page 1 s Ac:14,911Ads , rca cilidif'm andAittaehJn--hopetuis--;---,. mock war, Oesigned to sharpen the combat readness r7r------s- 7 ' ' """'"7's , , , ,, : tting , ,z " ' '.,.. -' reserve and --- th , regular ' , ' ,,'... ",' . to gagen:hi Preogliulatf:act;t3r , , , . Army,sna. - Ramona Adams 177; .scholarly mother' - -- - ' , --- --- tale issues - - - - , ,:' followed up on h pe7 :,,,,,---- -- It-sa- - - - -- - ' f,.., - - Ramona , - ' , -- -- , . , Second Desert Assault 4..... J Utah Reservists Press ; ,' . I .,-- -- -- - - ank,Jilk.ab,,,A1111 ,,, 7- - fracas- ecarlYreeirnventinforceg ., ll i. tusean fitelgsa ktgovdilvedd aloof. , I ' ' , - Success , ' i Slid Writer wig in no chsciphnaty !mum shotdd atgamsEtotheirleinsait the basic finding submitted ueintallb.a Lake City Oammission Tuesday by District Attorney Jay E., Banks of Third Judicial District . . Mr. Banks had been ' Make commission to an by the impartial investigation of bru- tality charges. Officer Stanley A. Martin and Reserve Meer - Richard E. 16 Johnson investigated l'a , earl number of war orphans about 1 a .m..on April at nehnni in , East and South- - Temple when nt veterans attending e Utah under-thWar Orphans the car ren3aMed stopped dur-Education Assistance Act has -lbe almost--,--- doubled in mg'sereralchangesnt va 1 - KOENIG oLillivU ,1., ' ' - - n - soml"eyetftohlsielet , aulp-o- BB Deseret News ,,,,..'i : . - - ' , , - - - ..i and - i-- , , 't- Disciplinary-Actio- - Harold S. Forsberg 7 .. . ' killed - , ' -- I No 130-2n- - . :7'-1-- Erskine' . leased on bail about 430 a.m. Speaker---- -One- , not previously , 4 ,- , point ge made public was the testimony ' and a tee-n-agirl were killed when steer guard rail, skewered this- - late-modof who towed a driver For. wrecker , n East about 2 a.m. Tuesday. stem fa stern at 7585-7t- h or, 1 ,- away the Avery vehicle-o,,..,, ,. ders of police. . . , , , 'N , The man substantially corr, , 1,, - oborated-the --' by -' , - ,,i.''''' the officers. account given By - - - --- , , , ,Mr. Banks said that a polket - FREDONLL, ARIZ -- - The ' 411 ed I n --- ---officer is never justified the I BO-Inform, , thatpresidential-nice-took-time-force but mg t tmemary his busrschedule to,,la-----:i. blimmer weather reignedover Utah Monday and Tues--' -force,- - as is reasonably neces-- dress a graduating classy-o- f six am for even warmer temperatures ' sary to secure the detention :high school students here Mon- ki.,7::Nt. q07.0,ti-M011741'.1----'!:-:-,,..-:-Wednesday --of the offender, overcome Ins day night L-94 climb to between 82 and during the , tay--- his escape'I The resistance, prevent BanyGold- - HUGHES spek,sen. along ever since we came here!! to go back-f- or o- my master's," "tows Tuesday night will be 40 to 55. 4,... .. , himseiffrortutiodilytwater;,it-Arir.- oillir,;-..ides dwelt Deseret News Staff- Writer WM Ramona adds.-SThey included. harm?' ,,,,,-- I ,,,,,resptinsibfilry of the four girls rand motherly subjects as grand style, too, since she pulled and the weatherman hints at a chance of - So- - 'when 4.c),-,---two boys in the graduating you're rht . Beta philosophy (with seven children, . down a stsaight "A" grade aver- - scattered showers or thundershowers Compares Backgrosad' during .c0 class bewhit can else do b maintain their- - Ameri- - - you AaPPa what else can you be?) and so- age and wM have her degree this the afternoon. compared the , back, he ' ' ground-of-theritage: tarnsides have eight children,-g- o initthe must June. in a wasrlstate Monday ciology (another Jlighest reading Goidwater--agreecr-earlher that is a societyinitself) , - She- - entered thescimotot so- - - 94-- ar Some-otback to college for yourroas-iIY- , warm sl)ots--thi s4earholecommeucement, .- 'When - allMY-Child- ren were --Ronsevelt-84,-Blani- A River-89- ; e. Universitzvot 7'. graduate--ph- i - and Delta 83,-- Cedar of school- age fmally, decided Utah and can only similarity of his actions on speaker at Fredonia Mgt School ,, , . : SareltWaS city and Vernal 81.Partly ppa phir law evidenced numerous in this town Of 900 near the ,- - , , 1 excellent don't lmow w -,,, -- - ' What that means is Mrs. Wen- ,, the iljtah border. . the two years , went" Mrs- - and 46, but Tuesday's high was near 85 anti Wednesday 11.... dell (Ramona) Adams, 42, is a flew Ile in 5:15 at to the pm. generally ' , . , '4 Adams intends to "disregard Jot , ,put her new will be about 88. , Iii straight "A" mother.'s ' ' prior arrests compared with keeP the appointment, leaving to work by trying for - . The nation's high Monday was 105 at Needles, Calif., and . 1 knowledge "I like to be informed," says 1,!' atter his to -his sPeech deep acknowledged actions in thisislaraY ' a job with the Salt Lake Qty the low was 33 at Winnemucca, Nev. , Mrs. Adams. An understate- - It and engagements M Los --Angeles I instance, and his demeanor -I, ',,, school when she , gradsystem meat. 'D.C. ,-Washington. during interrogation.11 uates- - A native of Paris, Idaho, from J - An independent check Into the I -I- le:exercises were schedule- d- -- --career In fill will ik a of help a family six children, she got. to Et into his tight ' ra ' , Officer 'Marliniat L:30 P-" ' that includes mothering a brood mckground s peTtormanceischedule. her bachelor of arts degree at -. 1,..difoir ., to from 18, six the University , of California, playing tennis, . I With the police ' department, - Although the graduatingclass ' ' , : ,otko,-while married to Wendell. --- ,,.. truthfulness - in -golf and swimming, keepmg- tabs :L f there was air over- - --, i , ..,......,-reportinr other was scant; t' on Utah politics and bemg- a .,.1,77, '. '7:'.....' - Arizonow ,Of people from Utah and where Inhe incidents was They both worked through ..4 ,--member of the governing board : ..: 7:4',, World War It, then had their !1... volved and his demeanor duringin --the when , gymasitun ,1 g,' of the United Nations for Utah. , '' the- - oldes ,, family; eight-Craimy interrogation... Mr. Banks, he mounted to the rostrum. ' ', And besides being a master of , 4,1, k, -. ,,, said. , son, died of polio when he was "It we lose sight:- - of our -ists for their performance In ' 4, 'social work, Mrs. Adams is a '' isy DEL VAN ORDEN 1', '", , cOrne , '''' , time the eight years old.beritage,, may ,x ., Deseret News Staff Write- r- the field and the sta,te of readi 'k' - "We tame .to Salt Lake-at- y , r ,t master of coincidence. Her &stl we Anilave nolteritage 1 ErTinmin------- -- when ness of their equipmentitLsaid .0"'' ,T. , all sons were -- -, three born ,' their oil to pass- dowl4"- - Sea.' Goldwater , la years ago when 7rMf offered ., '1 ,, . cm.m.,.....utak Army, EARp Tmiarill ' Ca , father's birthday, June 17. Wendell ,,,,,,,,,, , a job," 'says Mrs. - told the l' audience. -ves Resetvistsr bearmg-t- he f ; ,i on parties. Adams.11e rs now--vi de president - reserve units.participat The important thing : 1 ik,,,,---z-,ef',:-'"--are, . the atYdiegionals 4of - . , : . . I a . : - 'te'i; ,, -- -1: ,..,.; ber-thGod not :,! govern,- - . -i., --- --- - . --- - -f, "Nezona,": Tuesday were inch- - lal Howitzer Battalion, lith Ar. 44 ment of free- tryside Dr, (3625 is the -- " - . The other occupant of the car, 7 - '' who was riding in the passenger i 1 side of the front seat, Bobbie d Ave., Gayle Barton, 20, - -escaped 'Two young men tured right ankle and lacerations and abrasions. She was listed in , . Wiwi yea bear the iwords "flask! or 'drink" it might well arouse simpletons eon.: eerabig tippling.,Not fair! The speaker might well be a teetotaler:After all, a drhik refers to adtritiDall bot metal for a furnace and a flask Is simply a frame for sand moldbig.-- -i----- driver of tar' tee Shawnie - , , D. t ric t Attorn ey Urges a , 4 , . .. ' , '.,, ,s, ..,....,,,, 1,..ki.s.sta,,R,,,,:!akt.o,....t,,:r., ''''',1 a st obout the brick- - lattièework inside a fur mice: If he refers Jo the pulpit 13 about church? Well,- the7----: litlitte probably originated there in the early days of steelmaking but in--, this case a pulpit is the control boothill a rolling Ina - - ' Peterson 0 1 :,..': -- Pronounced dead at the scene were: Shawnie Lee Ersidne, 15, 1071 Roberta St.; Harold Stephan Forsberg), 20, 4330 Diana Way ; and the driver, Victor Michael more-concente- stream - . it:I. 's - - East 7tb IN kcri is he interested in d 'probably - - Noimim ,: Three Salt Lake youths were killed instantly t Tuesday morning- when an auto M which they were traveling it a high rate of speed crashed into a cement-stee- l rail at 7585 - - guard How about a monkey and a keepert-No-,this doesn't refer to the too. The monkey Is part c; a blast furnace and keepers are men who Maintain a nearby blast furnace cast house. And the cast house has nothing to do with actors, but It has plenty to do with the - , o) N. I UNION ng , ,,, , 1, .. -- If 'Mr. Steel" talks about chec- . - 1 - Orent E . r Herbert Thomp- Mr& nd " MEI' WHO make steel are reputedly rill-rstrong and tough. But their jargon hints' that under this "shell" there is much of a gentle, jovial, or even a pious nature. take most Industries and professions, steelmakers have attached their own meaning to many familiar words. And "steel talk" cer- color- - and. tainly- - chalknges all comers origmalIty ' t , -- - THE it.N.4,, WEST - f ! Birtottallaty , - , -- , -- Mr-a- ' - son Ameridan Fork. Wilbert Olsen, 75, Spanish FOrki Killed crash in . C . - South - 3127-285- of 3 ( ,.,,,O'''' - 1071 High Harold Stephan Forsberg, 20, son of Mr. and Mrs.- - Harold Fomberg, 4330 Diana Way(4035 South). Victor Michael Peterson, 20, son of Mrs. Victor E. Peterson, 0 East, driver of the death car. Roger Datelhompson,-15- , sori- - wasthere-Thgyliveat-1727---C- ' ,, ,,'' ,,, , , AID - - - -- Lee Erskine, Roberta St., a student School- i, , vost,.., k . . have Poved, especially - --..1 ' , - Broad Authority Committee chair m an JOhn frmckley suggested that if time didn't permit the preparation of - - a complete driver impairment law for the next Legislature, the group might seek legislation to give legal immunity to physi-cians in reporting impairments. Mrs. Rytting explained that the driver license division now bas broad authority to take ae-tion against physically impaired -drivers, but has difficulty in get- --- -- - ling cooperation tom doctors, Ate totraditional physician-pa- . tient relationshiPsmembers felt fonn that if aprepared -- - avinabie7 for the doctor to anor "no" on the items swern'es" --- -krvolved, plus legal immunity,obstacle might be overcome., ymthis - The lest of the 1,000 drivers - -- will be conducted as somas -pos. ' sible. -- - , k , . .,,,,,, cial--wor- ;urnplinghl------state's-tot- drilms in the : , 6, , Vdor M. B-1- 0 . ' Icrash Impaired Driver -- - - - . I .' 1l'' 1 immildi studi - ' , , ' , - Sit EL c!ly Cileo:Irs Ns cs .,... - 1 ,..4..,.........,1 ! el - ". 4 I , Veteran deputy sheriff traffic was described the crash inVestigators day. erally torn apart by a cement-stefive deathslx iosts the as the worst they had ever seen. guard rail in Salt Utah highway traffic death toll Miss Erskine and Mr.' Fors- Lake Camty early Tuesday, ROADS in Page 1 compared with 71 . . 485 ...,,...... ,.. . . period last year. . Ito the auto in- -ede o.cctganstail 1v Utah-To Lake County 1 I .. miraculously escaped seri. I gSO , t, 'ill0 ,.., - ' - , ( ...', , ,. k.,"T . --- -- claiming the lives of threeoccu-- 1 By DON BECK Deseret News Staff Writer pants. Two other deaths were Utah County Mon-Th- e vim' lit- reported .in . A late model - , , :3..igt4:00:;ocio40-s-cloi61-'..- Problem 01 '' ,,, ,,---- - t - 1 - i, . , , 4 - MESD'AV,,JAAY19-1964. - , , ,, :, . UTAH , , , ., ,..... . - -- -- V i! , s, . . ,, ',...,' . ESE RE ' -- - . , . . 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