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Show ' Utahn Dies On Coast JAPANESE SCOUTS VISIT : AS LOCAL BOYS DEPART In 2-Pla- GEORGE AIR FORCE BASE, on the tanker. A Utah airman was A board of Air Force officers CALIF. killed Wednesday when an Air was appointed immediately to Force tanker plane and a jet investigate the cause of the fighter collided in flight while crash. The Air Force said the taking part in a training fueling planes were taking part in a mission. routine, fueling mission when co-pil- Salt Lake City had Boy Scouts going and coming It was only four hours since 328 Scouts of the Great' Salt Lake Council had departed for the National Jamboree Tuesday night, when Japans delegation to the Jamboree rolled into town. Japans sharpest Scouts consist of 16 boys and four leaders who are bussing it to Valley Forge, Pa., from the West Coast after flying into Seattle. They arrived in Salt Lake City at midnight and will leave again Thursday at 8:15 a.m. While in town, they toured the Bingham Copper mine, This is The Place monument and the University of Utah Student Union building. They also swam at Sunset Beach in Great Salt Lake and in a private pool, and were feted at ' an evening receptidfL s Henry Y. Kasai was local ost for the Japanese Scouts, and the 'local Japanese-America- n community sponsored the reception.' The youths slept in 10 different homes as guests of local citizens Tuesday night and will do the same Wednesday ' . . , night Scouts Off To Meet . Continued from Page and medical-doctor- accom- Most of the Scouts were all -- Man! the Worlds Fair and the Yankees are what Im waiting to see, said one ehthu-siasti- c Explorer,- - Darwin 16, 1751 Siesta Dr., Sandy. Chns-tofferso- ARENA facts as possible, B- -l said Mr. Mr. Hunt said the board still felt that the terms of the lease were fair and would save the county a good deal of , money. He pointed out that-th- e Church as a corporatipn had no more rights than any individual and that the' county could condemn heiand and acquire it at any , The stolen .item was taken from one of the motel units at the Se Rancho Motel, 640 W. North Temple. Police were investigating Wednesday. nQCi75) Sports Goar Stolen ' time. He promised a full airing of all the legal issues involved, however, before any final decision is made. Before the board meets again In about two weeks, they will consider the additional offers from the Church, Mr. Hunt said. Meanwhile the Board lhat about 15 per cent of the land on the site had been purchased and that negotiations were under way for all the land in the lower block. two. "Those poor leaders, one - i s t Automatic defrosting In refrigerator section freezer Big 2.3 cu.ft. zero-degree 3 cabinet shelves Butter compartment . Porcelain vegetable bin 7)Ti 'J holds 9is bushel Magnetic safety door Protective door stop 'm 'iiffw panying the group. Continued from Page ' DGPhiliiiOTDtapCl0ij2GD But one expressed and bowl-lin- g 'SfiEEGBud a lingering doubt along with his Fishing equipment were stolen from the items exuberance. Ive never been auto of Jerry Zabriskie, 323 C away fom home before. Im SL Police Wednesday said the going to get homesick, but items were valued at $67. worth admitted It, guess its David Lyman, 1580-9t- h East Nearly jl11( the Scouts' were caught up with the challenge of mingling for a week with 50,000 other boys from over the na tion. Traditionally this is time of trading, and the Salt Lake-Sco- uts were prepared. ''Ive got a whole bag of horse teeth, confided one boy in Found em in a skull whisper. Just tell us how much you need to pay at Park City. Im going to trade old bUTsfor home improvements, can them as.Utah dinosaur teeth. repairs, for all your seasonal expenses . Another had cockleburs to Phone now for prompt, courteous service. trade as porcupine eggs. ' Others had such items for LOANS UP TO $2 500 batter as deer horn pieces, home made Indian wampum and commemorative coins of Utah copper. The train was 15 minutes late in departing as the usual search FINANCE COMPANY of Utah went on for a missing boy or B- -l are ? smiles. . i ' ' mm i Combination 2-do- oE Missing; One baby crib worth $30. - 1 pilot was found in the wreckage, Identification is pending noti ' fication of next of kin. Baby CrilT Missing 11 Enjoyable With . . . These HOT SUMMER SPECIALS 1st Lt Erwin Boelter Jr., 23, the accident occurred. East Murray, was among the The body of the jet fighter five airmen aboard the two planes who were killed when they crashed in a barren area. The Air Force reported that the planes crashed at the southern tip of Death Valley about 65 miles north of here. The Air Force listed the victims parents as Mr. and Mrs. Erwin W. Boelter Sr, of 61111 South 520 East, Murray. 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