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Show t 4g DESERET NEWSANDTTLEGRAM7 Saturday, August 1 , 1 964 Firm Inventories Ruptured Line Utah's Controversial Eligibility Ruling Pours Oil tntoUlah River Hot New, II or Exceptional For A ' By DEL VAN OEDEN v Deseret New Staff Writer ' he provision in the Utah Constitution which has become the center of much controversy regarding the eligibility of three i state candidates is neither new nor exceptional Df the, original E states, 23 of them have provisions -fing legislators irom being appointed or elected to any civil : office which has been created or the salary increased during the legislator? term nf, office. Fourteen other states have provisions prohibiting legislators from being appointed to or holding any public position during their legislative term. states have no constitutional provisions - The other-1this manner, but ldaho has written in its organic act A provision almost identical to Utahs Utah's provision states: No member of the Legislature, during the' term for which he was elected, shall be appointed or elected to any civil office of profit under this state, which shad have been created. or, the emoluments of which shall have been increased, during the tern) for which he was elected. Protection Insured . The provision was enacted for the protection and safety of our government, states the .Constitution. The Constitution also defines what is meant by term of Valer Transport An inventory of the mammoth billion plan to transport water from Canada and Alaska to other J portions of the continent should be ready in 30 days. This was announced Saturday by Seq. Frank E. Moss, after talking with j representa- fives "of the Parsons Co., Xos Angeles,. developer M theidei.-- :, :;: CROYDEN, Morgan County A ruptured long distance oil line In the study of the various state constitutions ft is interesting to note that "the newer or more recently adoped cort. stitutions and practically all constitutions that have been amended have made this inhibition, against legislators, wrote-Utah Supreme Court in its only test case on the provision. Although the provision has been testedit has nevejbeen $100 poured nearly 300 barrels - of crude oil into the Lost Creek River Friday afternoon endan-th- e gering downstream farmland and "animals.; The break, occurred site of thes.new -- was -In 4S42 Wendell Grover. prevented from completing his term on ihe Industrial Commission as he was a member of the 1941 State Legislature which created the ' commission. . , " Reasons for the provision have been outlined in various v court decisions. said" "it was tne obvious intent to protect the members of the Legislature from the influence upon their judgment ahd conduct of any personal interest ih the creation of new offices or increases of salaries or emoluments of any office. h. Plan for h, r pT5enrossphalrmansaspe-- ' cial public works subcoirirnittee appointed to study Western wa-miles up Lost.Creek Canyon. ter. development. He, said the Oil company ofhiials'satd the subcommittee members will inline was turned, offin an adventory the concept of the plan joining 'eany5ntoprbvehf fur and then call more. talks with ther spillage. It is unknowqwhat Parsons representatives- caused the high pressureWy-oming-Sa- lt ' Presented.Next Jfear . .. Lale Line to break. The Utah Democrat said the Mrs. Reed Wilde Jr. was first , plan probably would be prenotified of the break. She quickly sented to the ful Senate Public Prevent, Dual Position spread the alarm to nearby Works CommitIee.-ariyne- xt Oklahoma Supreme Court reported the provision was close to head irrigation farmery h year, enacted to prevent members of the legislative branch of gates to prevent the The plan, called the North from occupying a dual position and to 'prohibit water front damaging farmland. American-Watef-Tin- d Power A1- -. lembers from deriving directly or indirectly any Checked pecuniary would develop 184 'milDamage liance, ' of legislative enactments or appropriations made lion acre-fee- t by ofwater that ndw Fish and Game officials from JX- First Methodist the Dows into the Atlantic and Pa- DrzWarrejt Bainbridge to preparts went the scene to Morgan .Idaho and Arizona exclude legislator from cific. oceans from Canada' and. being check possible damage to wild Church for annual Christmas In August" services. officet elected or Sppointed to any civil office for one year after their Alaska. X the in area. life A term of office runs notonly Tor the period fixed, ' Through a series of tunnels, Weber Basin water, officials but for an additional period between the date ; . lot Its term- ViSltlte has eliminated thVprovlsron'once it was called for a. fleet. reservoirs and canals, the water.1 Only ofjank trucks lnationjmdthe date asuccessor .shall be qualified ke in theConstitutiort. would be transported for use in to remove oil from the Saturday office. 33 states and several Canadian In 1921 Lousiana enacted the provision .but. 15 years the crccfe latpy The period between' the expiration of the term and --during provinces. X the section was ehmiat Workmen Weber Basin at which a successor shall be qualified to take the office nated from the Constitution Discuss Plans water treatment plants were Is as much a part of the Incumbents term as the fixed V Utah Supreme Court, will Wda hearing --Monday at 10 for any signs of -- oil Tf you're'Walkitig by First Methodist Church, ZQ3- - 2nd- r1 Meeting with the senator from statutory period, " According to the Constitution. ' a m. to clarify Utahs provision and to determine whether watching the Parsons Co." were Richard which in the -supplies East, Sunday morning and hear Christmas music,Xdont The legislative Restriction also is included In the Constitu- -' Ernest H. Dean, Clyde L. Miller an - Douglas Taylor1 are water forriver, most and Weber Davis ' -- tion of the onblame it X thejheat. United States. eligible to seek office. McFarland, public affairs direc,AIt wifi be the ninth annual Christmas iir August worship County cities and towns. Fred Lasko, project engineer service at 8 :30 and 11a m according to Dr. 'Warren Bain- - tor, and Roland P. Kelly, technical programs director; r for the Bureau of Reclamation, . X, bridge, pastor. Mr. McFarland said since the Clouds Abound coffer two dams were said built Because the true spirit of Christmas is lost in the comwas first made public last plap across Lost Creek above the mercialism of December, we hold our Christmas worship in. March that interest has Wish- after the pipeline immediately roomed. He said Canadiari August, the Rev. Dr. Bainbndge said. His sermon will Continued from Page B- -l break. . Cials have publicly favore" ' Laskosaid- - the - two-- d a m s the Houseof Representatives. The church will be deco rated w ith all types of greenery, ' ' project. v" flow of x Parsons Co. Mopped a employes have "This will show "that I would .holly, candles and pomsettias. Programs will have a holiday water in the creek.""- been bnefing conservancy dis will sing Christmas hymns and and the theme congregation not receive any remuneration as -- He stud more than 1 and three-quarttrictsSsan'rtatiod districts, state," V "anthems. miles of crude oil flowpvernor while still technically county Aqd city officials on tne He said he has held this type of service for about 20 AMERICAN. FORK-T-he citiA brown bear was ing' down the creek was di- - years, nine at First Methodist m Salt Lake City and 11 years seat in. the Legislaproject, missing, holding pThe weather turned a smil- verted Into excavations from in previous pastorates. ' zens of this community turned and so was the chain that had ture, he said. ' Clyde Consulted the Steenburg Constructalked 'to Gov. x George out Sa today morning to witness held him to a stake in the yard. He said his action makes it ing face on Utah again' Sat- whichCo. They obtained sandand gration but there urday, could be a D. Mr, the Young captured bear a clear that he does not Clyde and State. Engineer the capture of a bashful bear want to few showers lurk-- vel for Lost Creek Dam. month Criddle about a month anda Wayne halt ago, likes that watermelon and solieven for a . Coffer Dams The animal ate watermelon, hold both offices, ago- ing in the backtude. Mr. McFarland said studies Lasko said two more coffer ground, especially The great bear hunt --started apricots and just about any- single day since the the completed offered were 'across him. built thLYir thing Youngs dams I dont the 'public being for the east porat dawn when Mrs. Leonard K. indicate that the Mr. holes below Young dug for the would want to see me ruled out Lost Creek immediately tions Young looked in the yard and could be paid, for in 50 project and that came be beast, leak. will its oil be the dayJSkies saw that all was not right. of the election on-tyears from water and power flimsy time retreat Water people are concerned," considerably sales. said Mr. Dean. Whenever the bear saw some- technicality," cloudy east and Lasko said, that not a drop of The Utah Department We soon Em- - members idled by the month Sen. Moss said, body coming, he would dive Into He said he believes hundreds, oil gets into the water supply. partly cloudy will have to come To grips with tbrned long strike. ' Fnday Security ployment hi4 foxholes Oil spewed more Than 75 feet and maybe thousands ofpublij: west Through Sunday. Tem- It said they would be inelig- finding a way to finance the down requests for unemployMr. Yeung wasnt home Satur- officials have been reelected into the air when the eight-inc- h ible to receive unemployment project." af- peratures will remain about the day, so his wife summoned a ter same, with highs from - 86 to pipe bursts Lasko said the cause ment - compensation - byaWt compensation lor the duration He saiJ there Ts also The pos-- Tof Break-Grou- nd legislating themselves a pay 98 and lows from 60 to 72, brother-in-lawho got a dog. of the break was not immedi- 1,150 persons on strike aPtost of the work stoppage, and cited sibility of utilizing nuclear techThe pooch trailed the, bear tp, ? raise. Showers splashed across the ately knovyn. the Kennecott Copper Corp. Tlje Utah- Supreme Court rulings in niques in some of the constructall poplar tree. .With the aid The spraying oil coated J75.000 strike Saturday entered its sei silpphrt of the action. tion. ' Any or all might be subject state Friday and Salt Lake City down- worth of ond month. had two cloudburst-hk- e of several other men, the brother-in- to lawsuits for back Workers processing wishing said teTtppeal gravel pay, An announcement from the' must do The Second Church of Christ, -law pours that netted J8 of an inch equipment at the Lost Creek qoaxed bruin back the American Fork Democrat. so within 10 days after of rain. Dam site and ruined 2,000 yards employment security office said lOtificatiorKof the decision, the Scientist,, will break ground for home. i the claims came' from u n o n .nnouncement said. The squalls, whipped by stiff of sand and gravel. a new church Sunday at 3 p.m. Upon his return, the bear Appeals x breeze? sent pedestrians scur-ryinsnould be in writing either by at 1201 Foothill Blvd. As the oil gushed from the promptly headed for his foxhole. for shelter, ?nd had gut- broken pipe, it formed a flow the applicant or- - by an author'In the absence of Ralph W. The reason that the (efs running With water in 15feet wide and at least one DuvaU, First Reader, Clarence Mr. Young wasnt home Saturize union representative. (minutes. I. Waters will make introductory day is that he was in a g foot deep In the creek. ployment security officials recov-rmB- -l Continued from formed In many fieighPools Page saidthat all applicants affectedj Salt Li ke police Friday remarks. Also participating will state hunting bears. Work Fast $2", 200 that valued streets at ere borhood and yards tne be Mrs. May K. Cook, a charter by departments action and Emeiy. Uintah voters have and children had a splashing Stegnburg employes immedishould continue filing claims Ii were stolen from Two homes. member of the original Second no to Iind oil the county contest? The rings were recovered and stop Emeiy good time. ately attempted Church In Salt Lake City. , unemployment benefits, to insure E. coffer work the and winds noon residents Democrata a of began The benefit .before 18yearold youth was referred- Shortly havemly jm rights pendprotection . original church building at -- v to juvenile court on theft docked .at. 50 miles an hour dams. 566 E. South Temple, dedicated ic state senate contest in a ing appeal. Funeral serv- - Meanwhile, a recess in bar- MURRAY in Anarch,-191- 8, ripped a partially finished roof They called Salt Lake City has now been district from the home of Tore Petere offices of the SepTL-e-- i pipeline ices for Clayton Officer George Littley said the gaining talks between Kennecott sold. The pipe organ, known as one of the largest and finest In -- Two men were charged with Gyer the statethere Will be soh, 3343 S. 7585 West; Magna, Co., owner of ihfe broken line, Green, 48, 693 Vine St., who was and the striking unions eontinped location of the rings was discov-- the state, will be transferred to second degree burglary and nine state senate primaries, two causing an estimated $1,500 Which dispatched crews ; from killed in a traf- Saturday, ered when a youth, not the ar$200 'about comThe a sessions between the com- rested in including damage, the new building. grand larceny Friday district attorney runoffs, 50 confic accident EyanstonWyo. boy, took a ring to one from water damage inside the E- - pFjeldsted, manager of pany and officials of the Mme-Mi- of the victims to claim a reThe new structure, with fur- plaint siped before Thirl Distri- tests for Tuesday commission county downed also The storm home. ct-Court workers union were Judge Merrill C. nominations nishings, will cost more than thg Weber Basin Water Conserv-the- y T o a d"R i ve r, ward. and 47 battles for a few limbs and wires. to resume Monday. District, said a watch BC., Canada, $180,000. It will be of contem- Faux. Rings were returned' to Drea caused thunderstorms of House Heavy Representative spots was being kept for oil at water will be conduct- Charged were Edward Leo 1202 Sherman Ave. (1330 porary design, with 'an auditoNewey, in Antimony, treatment flash flooding in South ed Monday noon 21, 769 Richards St. (40 on the 'general election ballot, plants rium to accommodate 200 perOneTOhe rings was South). Garfield County. Residents' said -- Utah'ritizens" d West), and 'Willie M. Harris,-17,notTregTstefed it was the first sucliTlooding Ogden, Hill Field Road and at the South Cotsons. Its capacity may be valued at $2,000, 658 Park St, (540 East). - Another ring was given to for the primary showdown will m 30 Bountiful. for lecture purposes by tonwood Second years. of the The charges were filed after have only one chance to sign rid we If cant get doors between state the Mrs, Marvin H. Florence, 1208 Ward Temperatures Tiver the maui auditorium and Sunday two men were apprehended by up to vote prior to the election. were a little cooler Friday with oil, Fjeldsted said, well have 5301rllth chapel Kensington Ave. (15th South). East, Officer Kirby Wagaman in the This will Como Tuesday, when the School auditorium. a 98 at St. George, to jjop those plant?. And thatll 'Mr. Green was All the rings were stoleqfduring highest Slack W. and David Winburn process of taking tools and car registration agents will.. be on Low wa? 58 at Bryce Canyon, naturally jnean reducing water 'XXI the past few weeks." :: GRANGER a butcher at - the are archlfectS-an-Faulso- n engine parts from the Little Ga- hand In all districts over the Salt LakeCitys highl and low in Davis and Weber C o u n ty Jordan Meat & Livestock Co. dislikes of Grangerites are sistate from 8 a.m. until 9 p.m. were 91 and Brothers are the contractors. towns," rage, 526 S. 2nd West He was a member of the South lently being recorded in a Cottonwood Second "Ward Choir survpy by . devplopment itrtmrand president of Mure the of Junior Chamber Granger ray boys baseball league ip 1963. He also mairagedThe'Mure Gommercer A - Mid v$le m a n seResidents are being urged to MURRAY ray vBabe Ruth League-batruck slid out of whose pickup ball team," and was .a scout- answer a battery of questions control on a curve, flipped onto master. about a wide range of public and itsTop and skidded 66 feet before He was born March 1X1916,. services and facilities. smashing sideways into a utility in Salt Lake City, son of James private Jaycee spokesmen said Fri- pole early Saturday, was in E. and Mary Cornelia Clayton.. the that survey will require fair condition at LDS day Green. He married Virginia Smith, Nov,-- , 20, 1938, in Salt the rest of the summer to comGeneral, were divorced Hospital -f- or- multiple - lacera- He later married Evah Broil gb, is comto a furnish expected lions and possible skull fracture Nov. 13, 1945, In Salt Lake City, of what is good and later transferred to LDS plete picture The marriage was later solemand what is not so good for the Hospital was Gary Sharp, 25, 52 nized In the Salt Lake Temple. Keith Robert David Linda Brad John E. 7615 South. Gary Craig Roger Roger Kimberly Survivors include his widow; Granger community. Paskett Morrill Huxhold Geurts Johnson Quist Myrick Feragen ( Harward Taylor Taylor. 3. sons, daughters, Mrs. , Margene Mr and Mrs Frank Lawrence, Perk City Cindy Glowr, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lyla Glower, 1(99 E. THi DISERIT NEWS SENDS BIRTHDAY OREET1NOS TO:. Mrs. Sandra Johnson, England, East tor. 0400 South, and to all other babies who are- ana yaar old Saturday end Mrs Alan C. Clark, John ond Klmborly Tavlor, twins o Mr. and Mrs John Taylor, ' (Photos af baMaa-.aboth Salt Lake City; Dehece, Mr. end Mrs Relph Putnam, 2(67 W 3100 South, .Granger Beaaref Nows subscribers will be taken-a- t lots Indiana Ava j David Gourts, son ot Mr. and Mrs. Art Gaurts, 1333 South E 4th tor end Mrs Sheldon Peck, IMS Daita Aw I Robot Ftroaan, sort ot Mr. and Mrs. Gordon the Deseret News Baby Studio, 33 Richards St, Monday Craig, Douglas, Patricia, all of Mr. end Mrs. Kenneth N Jackson, 905 W 7th torth. through Friday, from 10 am. ts apm, at least thres Feraoatv East; Brad Harward, son ot Mr. and Mrs. Mr end Mrs. Alfred- - E Sorensen, 753 N. 12th West. Eldon Harward, I1M Gamette A ve ; Robot Huxhold, ton of Mr, babys birthday. Murray; parents P ays o nr Mr. end Mrs Michael Vasquez, 04 W 'Shelley Ave and Mrs. Frad Huxhold, 2 U S 1400 Wntr Linda Johnson, dauoh-tBIRTHS AS REPORTED IN THE SALT LAKE AREA HOS-Mr and Mrs. Wl'liem Blood worth, 625 E. 21st South, brother, sister,- - Val, Ogden; of Mr. and Mrs. Laslla Johnson, 1510- - W. tth North; Craif PITALt SATURDAY; - t GIRLS Myrick, son ot Mr, and Mrs. Dantal Myrkk, 9S3 Jada Clr ; Gary Mrs. Vivian Stratton, SnowfOYS: W 533$ South, Morrill, son of Mr. and Mrs Milo Morrill, 1 ' dollar Losf'Cteif Damrnearly . 10 -- J -- 4- if- tf - - CHRISTMAS TIMENOW? METHODISTS PLAN RITES to-ta- e the-tim- -- Huey-Longsai " American Fork Saga en DEAN Rain Threat Citizens TunuOuf. Bashful Bearx Shadows er Sun's Smile r -- I: . State Refuses Strikers Unemployment Money his T firstXan-nounceme- nt Church Aug. 2 N - ' Rings Found; Vouth Held g' ELIGIBILITY neigh-borin- - Rites Monday ln.S.L. For : - After Burglary gs Green C. Pair Charged five-coun- ty E.-(B- ud) .near ll Pa-fill- o, -- Jaycees Take Granger Poll V dou-ble- com-muni- RolIoveHnjures Midvale Driver Lake-CityrTh- ey - g 0 Of Man Slain In S.L. w 45t Roams; Kalfh Faskaft, son af Mr and Mrs. Ray Paskett, 2909 E. Littla Cottonwood Rd .; Robert Quist, son of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Quist, 2100 CrasfhlH Dr I Gian Martins en. son of Mr. and Mrs. Clyda AAartlnsan, 7207 S 1300 East, Midvale; JosepO Shemenskl, eon af Mr. and Mrs. Edward Shemenskl, 3314th East; Whitney ' Cook, dauohter of Mr. and Mrs. Robot Cook, 410 Beta St Lisa Schorr ler, dauohter of Mr. ond Mrs. Ted Scharrter, 5094 W. 3010 South; Pout Swan, son ot Mr. ond Mrs. Georgs Swan, 1207 N. 1200 Wost; Richard Young, son of Mr. and Mrs. Royal Young, 757 E. 4125 South; Curtis Guest, son ot Mr ond Mrs. Dick Guest, 000 Verbenia Aw ; Charlotte Scott, dauohter ot Mr. ond Mrs. James Scott, 1700 E 12525 South. Draper; -- Jeffery Ftfo, son of Mr. ond Mrs. David Filar 45S5 W, 400$ South; ' - Dittmarr-viceresident;-K- S.L. ;, and Mrs. Charles Dee Jorgensen,' 1M N 2nd East, Farmington. and Mrs. Burnls L. Paart, $01 S. 100 Wast, Bountiful and Mrs. Joa C. Thompson, 30 W 1500 South, Bountiful. and Mrs. John L. Perkins, 46L W. State St Farmington. and Mrs. Calvin K. Moss. 254 Kingston Lane, North Salt .Lake. and Mrs. Brant Rlcheson, 416 S. 4000 Wast, Granger. and Mrs. John-- Jacobsen ,1137 S 350 East. Bountiful and Mrs. Jamas D. Holbrook, 47 S 350 Wast, Bountiful Harold L.Tampl(n,40l3 Wastlaka Ava; Granger. IWyand Mrs. and Mrs. Kenneth D. Tolmler' Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr. tor. Mr. and Mrs. Robert L. Petrie, 690 Connla Dr Midvale. r. andMrs. Eugene Ray, 41 Allen, Midvela Milton VanTessalL 7722 S. 30 West. n. Mr. and Mrs Raymond Ruiz. 101 E Girard Aw. Mr. end Mrs. Carlos Lucero, 13160 S 1300 West, Riverton Mr. end Mrs. John C, Jorgensen, 245 E. 470 North, Bountiful. tor. and Mrs. Bruce Leo Dunn, 3177 S Orchard Dr Bountiful. tor. end Mrs. Vernon J Collins, 1909 W 3140 South East tor. end Mrs. Palmer Arneson. tor. end Mrs. Richard G Ktssell, 3244 S 3600 Wast, Granger, tor. and Mrs Ronald Steel, Lark, Salt Lake County. , Mr. and Mrs David M Feck roll, 3697 American Dr , Granger, Mr. and Mrs Ralph G Day, 3442 S 4300 West,, Granger. Mr-a- nd MnrMiCfiSeTP Weaver, 1495 Woodsidg Ave. . Mr. and Mrs. Carl W. Curtis 724 E 2nd South. Mr. and Mrs. Max H. Andrus 41992130 East. Mr, and Mrs. Gaoroa K. East 4275 Vagas Way. - - Ariz. lake, ' "Friends may call at 4760 S. An Arkansas man with a poState, Sunday 6 to 8 p.m, ahd lice record stretching back to at the chapel one houc, before 1943 was paroled just five days services. Burial will be In the before he "met his death in a Murray City Cemetery. Salt Lake.. residence at 63 W. Headquarters Open (,1st North, Salt --committee-- ign for Henderson, candidate Salt Lake County for Commission seal, announced the opening of a headquarters in Room-120- 3 of the Hotel A.Lake police Claude William learned Friday. two-ye- New-hous- e. 1 of Samuel ROSKELLEY Descendant Roskallev. Saturday. Aue (. 11 a m Each family lens Club Smitnlieid wIM brine a favorlta dish to ba servsd at noon Drinks, dessert .furnished Program Little Rock, " Ark., was killed ' apparently instantly when a Mrj puncan bullet entered the left side of his neck police sajd. The incident occurred shortly after 10 p m. Wednesday, Harry D. Young, 62, 60 W. 1st North, told police he fired at a prowler in my neighbor'll house and was later released. No criipinal charges were filed Peter Petersen born Auo 17, Aarhus. Denmark, also 1(39, Srrerlld descendamj dl Beniamin Franklin Barney born March 12, W32, Springfield Sangamon, HI, Aue J6, Pina Grove against him; area ot Liberty Park, 3 p.m, Bring V-- 51r. Young wit lunch. te, Hans Mary Young (no relation) asked him to watch her residence white she vacationed In Sparks, ' Nev, The victim had police records in a number of states .on charges: of vagrancy, carrying a concealed weapon, burglary, grand larceny, kidnaping, and others. Dun-ca- n, 42, - FAMILY REUNIONS er of the vacant house, Mrs. told police the own DESCENDANTS WILLIAM CLAYTON Who arO Intoroitotf in a copy p Paul E. Dahl's oak on tho Lift of William Clayton.' ,, Plooso write to tho Clayton Family Association, and pro will eond yoa further Information. Thle booh 1$ Hphly rocom- mandad. , . WILLIAM h CLAYTON fttt 321 South 4th Salt lake City II, Utah I a OFi aoxoo A |