Show Second Section gijrgalt Calif gfibnnr Silt Utah ( ity — Saturday Morning — Neptemlier 22 ' tog Rnlio-T- l’agc 21 1956 Coin t Advises Reclieck Tax Snarl 13 In-Kennecott Autumn Jumps Gun In Cool Crisp Day Issue ("enters In New York Mineral Sale Busk temperatures over the IntiTinoimtiin Region set tlic stage for autumn to begin officially at 0 3i pan sharp on Saturday Cool air from the west lowered high temperatures to invigorating Gits and 70s — a far cry from the wilting Kii-da- : record-bustin- 97 recorded By Joe Fitzpatrick Tribune Staff Writer Utah's Supreme Court Friday Upheld Kennecott Copper Cmp in its contention that mineral sales made out of its New York at Salt Lake Municipal Intermountain leadings were 10 to 20 degrees beWednesday Airport low Thursday's (More of tire same is expected Saturday with Sunday warming but warning of frost in high valleys) Central and south Utah where streams have been drying up and grazing areas are becoming critically fcv probably will be glad to see the season close North Utah has enough water but it's no thunks to summer which favored Salt Lake City for instance with a scant 25 inches of rain (During the summer part of June no rain fell at all) July with 08 inches of rain was damper than only three seventh months on record at Salt Lake Municipal i office cannot he included in mining the company's taxable income in Utah But the high court rejected Kennecott' claim that Its depletion allowance should be of the total net income of the firm's Utah division which has activities outside the state as well as inside The dispute involved neatly five million dollars in deficiency and interest on corporation franchise taxes between 1912 and 1950 which the Utah State Tax Commission claimed was due and Kennecott claimed was tle-te- oria-thir- Airport either hoasted only 03 inch August no of precipitation a low figure last equalled in 1951 Hourly temperatures recorded Friday at Salt Lake Airport weather station included: 8:30 pm 5t 11:30 pm 44 5:30 pm 67 2:30 pm 08 9:30 pm 50 12:30 am 42 6:30 pm 63 3:30 pm 68 1:30 p m 67 7:30 pm 56 10:30 pm 46 1:30 am 10 thirst-quenche- not Dcin Back fo Commission s Nothing Serious CLASSROOM HOBBY: Its nice to see that some things just don't change 1 Wars come wars go generations are born grow up die Ilut some things I remain sacred of art discovered this by leafing through the first Fall issue of “The S c r i b e” I South High School paper There's an un-u- signed article in Dan Valentine “The Scribe” about how one of the best wavs to get a good mark in class is to look interested “This is accomplished” the article states “by watching the Adam's apple of the teacher!” That’s what I mean things I remember never change some of the most delightful hours of my high school career spent watching the Adam's apple of my math teacher bob up end down! Well now that Brack Lee Is out of the way — who will school leaders find to hate next! CLAIM TO FAME: On Salt Lake woman can brag to her neighbors that a vice president of the United States almost crawled through her bathroom window! Her name is Mrs Claire Jeffrey now living in East Mill Creek but once of Fresno Calif While in California Claire worked in the Republican Party for Richard Nixon and at one rally she discovered she had lost her house keys Mr Nixon soon to be vice president graciously offered to go home with Mrs Jeffrey and crawl through the bathroom window to unlock th front door Luckily she found the keys Rut Claire offers the story as proof that Vice President Nixon is a very human human being indeed An ex perl says the 1957 cars will he lower — hot about keeping the ears the same height and Just making tha payments lower? SURPRISE! SURPRISE!: Un- like many American legionnaires Steve Williams of Milford V tatted aie Bingham Motorist Killed In Plunge Off Highway woiks She makes them and gives them away to friends and neighbors During the past year Helen has make and presented pairs of handmade booties to wives of several of the Bee ballplayers She has also made and presented several hand-madpot holders to Bee ballplayers this year (and they need ’em the way they boot some of the grounders around!) All in all Helen Warr is quite a gal a true neighbor a true baseball fan and a Valentine to you Mrs Warr! Special to The Tribune BINGHAM— A Bingham Canyon man Friday night became the sixth person in nine months to die in traffic accidents along a seven mile stretch on the Bingham highway between Midvale and Bingham McKay Codings 27 Ileaston Heights Bingham Canyon was headed west toward Bingham when he evidently fell asleep fr Days Since Last Itah SAM THE SAD CYNIC SAYS Traffic Death Riddle: Why are politician anil footballs alike? Answer: They’re both windbags! 'li Rny vived by Is sur Coiling two sons daughter Seven in SL Focus Sights On School Board Terms With little more than two weeks left to file six men and a woman have declared their intentions of seeking four-yeaterms on school boards in Salt Lake City and County Deadline for filing is Oct 6 and the candidates will appear on special school ballots for the Nov 6 general election according to Alvin Keddington county clerk In the Salt Lake City District Warren R Tyler 410 E 3rd South had filed to succeed himself from Municipal Ward 4 r Unexpired Term Mr Tyler was appointed to the city hoard a year ago to fill an unexpired term He is a retired vice president of a wholesaling company and was from Utah public graduated schools Mrs Jane K Hearn 46312th Ave Friday said she intends to file from Ward 4 also She is a graduate of Syracuse University in New York and Virginia Polytechnic Institute has taught high school and college classes and has been active in youth and educational groups William Reger 1261 E South Temple has filed to succeed himself from Ward 5 Mr Reger has boon a Salt Lake attorney for more than 40 studied law at University of Utah and attended public schools in Mt Ayr Iowa From City Ward 3 Glen S Burt 406 Oakley St presently serving out an unexpired term on the board has filed lie was appointed a year ago Mr Burt is a manufacturer’s representative and attended Utah iness In public college Granite Fotheringham schools and bus- District 2921 K O 9150 S West Magna has filed to succeed himself after serving three years tment on that board in appoinfrom Precinct 4 Telephone Finn lie Is a telephone company manager member of the Lions Club Community Fund Community Council and Magna Mr Chamber of Commerce Fotheringham was graduated from Brigham Young Unive- rsity in 1927 and is president of the Granite School Board William B Martin 3311 St Magna also has filed from Prednct 4 Mr Martin attended Utah State Agricultural College at Logan until entering the armed services in 1913 After the war he was graduated from Idaho State College at Foeatollo and is now serving as president of the Garfield Community CounRu-lo- n Roger I McDonough the unanimous decision holds that under a formula set out in Utah statute mineral sales made hv Kennecott out of its New York Mr Codings was horn April office cannot be included by the 19 1929 in Monroe Sevier Coun- Tax Commission In determining ty to Mr and Mrs Guy the company’s taxable income in Utah Monroe Graduate Statute Quoted A graduate of Monroe High The statute states that in School he married Eunice Nielnet Income of a sen on July 1 1917 in Napa determining attributable to corporation Calif Utah sales are to he included a brakeman for He was those negotiated nr efKennecott Copper Corp and a “except fected in behalf of the corporamember of the Church of Jesus tion by agents or agencies Christ of Latter-daSaints situated at chiefly premises He was a part-timBingham (of) the outside corporation ” City patrolman this state Surviving are his widow a And since the sales' of minson McNeal daughters Donna erals produced by Kennecott in Rave and Cathey Lynn his par- Utah are handled by a Kenneents Moii roe sisters Mrs Olive cott in New York subsidiary Myers and Mrs Betty Stallings they cannot be figured as part Napa and a brother Dean of the company’s taxable inSeattle Wash come in Utah the high court holds Special to The Tribune BINGHAM — A truck driver was killed here Friday evening His car swerved off the wrong side of the road Investigating when1 the heavy equipment he officers reported was rolled over a It ran about 100 yards before waste operating on the west side of dump hitting an embankment the Kennecott Copper Co open Killed Instantly mine The accident occurred about pit Found dead in th truck h 8:15 pm r Officers said the impact prob- was driving was Clifford E ably killed Mr Codings instant42 Ave The acs cident ly breaking hia neck Mr occurred shortly after 6 was pronounced dead on pm It was believed tha victim arrival at Salt Lake General suffered a neck fracture Hospital where he was taken by Mr MacArthur was an emSalt Lake County ambulance ploye of the Ishell Construction Co which holds a contract with Kennecott for waste stripping huge open pit mine $300 onNotheone witnessed the mishap but when Mr MacArthur did not return to the power shovel that was loading the trucks a There’s $300 in cash for th official investigated company BLACKOUT puzzle fan who and found the huge vehicle at correctly solves puzzle No tiie bottom of the 100 foot em15 on page bankment 12 of Satur-day’- s The accident was investigated issue of by Salt Lake County Deputy The Salt Lake Sheriff Elmer Pantlone and DepTribune uty Bingham Marshal Lloyd Ida c k o u t Houston Tete’s exclusive Tete puzzle series in The Tribune has built Denies Oieck Count up to this amazing total at the A pica of Innocent was entered rate of $50 per week Third District Court Friday in Blackskill Try your against by Calvin D Roberts 23 Richout Pete’s crafty puzzle wit Turn to page 12 and send in field arraigned on a charge of insufficient funds your solution to BLACKOUT cashing an check Ilis trial was scheduled according to the rules printed to be taken in turn on the calentherewith Mac-Arthu- 687-2n- Col-ling- Veto Offers To Puzzle Expert dar ex- pert says every household— should have one real boss yeah hut what if your wife's mother doesn't live with you! VALENTINE A Valentine today to a Diaper woman who is not only one of the best bootie makers in also one of the most of the Salt Lake Rees fans loyal TODAY’S f — s' ! Three Cain Approval Salt Like County Commission of Friday approved appointment Claude W Dcnslcy as a tunk driver and Harold L Farr)' both arid Forest Mut'kay 19S8 W 4! 00 South lahoreis in the flood control department cf Riverton iu Mailer of Authority ‘The Utah Division of Kennecott Copper has no power to negotiate a sale nor have Us officers attempted to sell any of the products from the mine" Chief Justice McDonough wrote “It is concerned only with production and shipment “No sales are made from any offices in Utah nor are supervisory controls of sales mainIt is obvious that tained here Utah offices do not contribute to ‘negotiating and effecting’ See Page 14 Col i :? 4 Mr Tyler Mr lot £ Mr -- Burt Time Flies! Home Plan Deadline Falls Sunday Amateur home planners! You have until midnight Sunday to submit your entry in tha big free $500 Home Floor Plan contest sponsored by The Salt Lake Trihune and the Utah Home Builders Assn All entries for this big free contest for amateurs must he submitted to The Tribune by midnight Sunday or mailed to The Tribune with a postmark not later than midnight Sunday Judges for the contest were announced Friday as entries began to pile up with the approach of deadline The Judges will be Mrs Lane Adams housewife Miss Flossie Goodwin home builders secretary and Richard Q prows home builder and designer For the best plan showing arhome to accomand three chil- rangements of a modate parents dren the sponsors will give a $150 prize Second best entry will receive $75 and third best entry will receive $25 Convention ‘Explosion’ Tests Readiness of Nurses New-hou- war-cause- d s stration Hospital Ft I few: Mr Roger Mrs Hearn Each of these prizes can b doubled if you have your official entry coupon 'stamped ai you visit each of th glamorous 17 homes on display in the Sait Lake area as a National Horn Week event And get your entry Into th mails or to The Tribune by mid night Sunday! For rnmplef rules and coupon turn to page 14 of today's Tribune Kitchen Cutics Pop Pics Into Contest Ovens A tang from cooking cherries and crisp crusts should waft over the 1956 Utah Centurama State Fair Saturday as some of the state's young pie baling ex perts gather to produce theic best A cherry Pie Baking Contest involving about two dozen unmarried girls from 14 to 21 years of age will kickoff the ninth day of the fair in tha Youth Auditorium at 8 am The high school girls are win ners of similar contests at county fairs over the state during the summer Winner of the baking contest will be sent to Chicago for National Red Cherry Fie competition An added event of the hors show Saturday night before th grandstand will be th judging of two event cancelled Thun day evening after rain shower hit the fairgrounds Friday night more than 2(1 girls representing Utah eountie participated in preliminary judging for the title of Dairy Princess and Miss State Fair 10-da- by practicing demonstrations such as the one given The nurses later heard a discussion on the need for community planning to handle disasters natural or moderated by Miss Alio E Smith director of nursing Union College Denver Leonard F Stevens director of nursing Veterans Admini- By William C Patrick Tribune Medical Editor Persons attending the convention of the Utah State Nurses’ Assn Friday afternoon in Hotel thought for a few moment that recent bomb hoaxe had finally become a reality Assembled for a special program th natur of wdiich had not been announced they wer startled by a loud explosion in the next room Then three men staggered into the room with what appeared to be bleeding wounds Two women in the audience screamed (by and another “fainted” (also by Douglas said that in the event of large disasters in any community the VA hospitals stand ready to aid in caring for the civilian Court Speeds Up Test Case Over Indian Vote Eligibility ) Bring used to the sight of dying and the injured non of the nurses panicked But they were ready to come to the aid of the “Injured” men when it was realized the whole thing was staged to test their reaction to sudden emergency The loud explosion heard in the other rooms was a tape recording of an - actual atomic A test case to determina whether or not Indian residing on reservations have a right to vote was filed in Utah Supreme Court Friday The high court set a special hearing on the case for Oct 8 so before the general election Nov 6 The case was brought by Preston Alien a resident of the Uintah Indian Reservation “suing for himself and other American Indians similarly situated A state statute prohibits dians residing on reservations from voting and Atty Gen E R Ballister so ruled in a legal 0pin-'on March 23 1956 However a previous legal: opinion in 1910 by the bomb explosion The “wounds" of the three men were the work of a clever make up artist The demonstration was followed by discussions on psychological preparation for disaster by Dr William II Brown associate research professor of psychiatry University of Utah Col le-- e of Medicine and Lt Col Oliver R Hertel Army Chemical Center Richmond Va I r Brown said a person does not know ahead of time how he Gen - In-ne- y then-Att- Che had held that residents of the Uintah Reservation do have the right conditioned to meet emergencies j to vota Joseph A Mr Allen stated that he has been a duly registered voter in Duchesne County for some tims and that he voted in the Iasi general election He said thal he sought to obtain an absent ballot from the Duchesne Conn-tclerk Sept 8 this year to vote in the primar but was refused on the basis of the statute in question John S Boyden counsel for Mr Alien agreed to file tha plaintiffs brief by Sept 29 and K Roger Bean assistant attop general agreed to file th attorney general's brief by Oct 6 so that the court may hear verbal arguments by Oct 8 Mr Alien’s petition asks th court to issue a mandatory r der directing all election -- dais in the state to refrain from prohibiting Indians from voting solely becaus they live on a i m y that a decision can be reached - t fling hum - SL t guru x Judges examine plans for Tribune I'll BA- home contest Mrs Lane Adams (front) Miss Flossie Goodwin Richard Prows Col-ling- s Truck Upsets Kills Driver at Kcimccolt Pit years took his wife to the Los Angeles Legion convention One night Steve was in his hotel room with nothing to do llis shoes were off so he asked his wife to go down to the hotel lobby and buy him a magazine Dutiful wife that she is Mrs Williams trotted down to the newsstand and came back with Approves Vole Agent cil a magazine for Steve Appointment of Norma Baker James 0 Carroll 136 E 6281 “Dear” she said “this is the 107G Taffeta Dr as registration only thing I could find that ’con- agent in newly created voting South Murray has filed in the district 112 C was approved Fri- clerk’s office to be a candidate tains the things you like" latest the him handed she And day by Salt Lake County Com- for the Murray School District board from Trecinct 5 mission Issue of The Police Gazette! An Eastern marriage a Bingham Canyon man died Friday night afier ear ran off Bingham Highway about 8:15 Dimer I’anlalone Salt Lake County deputy sheriff looks over wrecked ear in which Her name is Mrs Helen Warr and she is work-’V ing on her second hundred of hand - tatted booties And the booties Helen has The court sent the matter hark to the Tax Commission for “reconiputation” of the tax anil interest due Depending on whether the “recomputation” satisfies Kennecott the entire matter conceivably could be brought again before the same tribunal Written by Chief Justice j JlCs-'lWt- |