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' Pe f ait fab ®filnmc Local News Sports Comics Second Section Classified Ads TV Fare Page 24- Salt Lake City Utah — Saturday Morning — November 2 1963 - rage 17 Crash KillsBurns 2 In SanJuan County i Flames Engulf Truck Iu Wake of Collision Special to The Tribune BLANDING— A San Juan High School football halfback and companion were killed Friday about 8:15 am collision of an automobile and a pickup truck in the head-oon Utah 47 about one mile north of Blanding n LOYD LYMAN 11 SON of Mrs Anthon (Clessa)" Black driver of the pickup "and Raymond Hutchins 22 Blanding were burned beyond recognition when their truck burst into flames after impact with an auto operated by Vernon Rowley 53 Blanding San Juan County Deputy Sheriff Chauncey Black reported that Mr Rowley was driving north behind a large lumber truck AT T1IE CREST of a hdl the deputy reported Mr Rowley made a left turn to drive into his service station and bulk plant The auto collided headon with the southbound truck Mr Rowley suffered shock and possible internal injuries The Lyman youth was on an errand for his father a Monticello flour mill operator when the collision occurred San Juan County To Nov 2 1963 - 5 To Nov 2 1962 I All of 1962 1 New Auditorium Site? THE BLANDING Fire Department was called to the scene but firemen could mot do anything to save the victims Deputy Black was assisted at the scene by Blanding Police Chief Gordon Hawkins and Utah Highway Patrol Trooper Claude Lacy Best Opinion Says: '‘Build-Downtown- - “ Edltor’j Note: Thl la another But some voices have issued RAYMOND Hutchins Was bom article In a series which discusses the need tor a Salt Lake a persistent challenge: “If we’re July 1 1941 in Blanding a son County civic auditorium-sport- s going to vote on a center we cation ceremony Appearance of bronze arch and of Nez clouded sun Friday Intersection of South Temple Salt Lake City’s center and the want to know exactly where it As an attentive crowd watches (Old Forlomy) and Maxcultural and economic Impact of dedi bird marked return from 1961 Eagle Gate razing ine Hutchins and State Street was closed for an hour-lon- g new and complete Eagle Gate gleams in an un such a center on the county and will be and exactly what it will cost” He worked at miscellaneous the state jobs in San Juan County He is When Salt Lake County comsuen EXACT knowledge survived by a sister Donna missioners called for a could be most expensive Had Louise seven brothers Joe bond election Nov the county pinpointed a specific John Jack Jim Harry Carl 5 on a it could proposed Salt Lake Coun- site before election and Charlie all of Blanding f t ty civic auditorium-sport- s center they also A Salt Lake Boy -- FUNERAL WILL be conductthe center would be lostated search of Blanda ed Monday at 2 p m in widespread object s of a cated within Area television stations will ing Lamanlte Branch Chapel Thursday night told his parof 2nd South and Main in mile LatterChurch of Jesus Christ of a half-hopresent Commission nearly half of the estimated 352 ents early Friday morning program The State-Roa' the downtown area -day be will In Burial to Saints an he need for a Salt had fallen document that asleep ‘ approved a construction sched- million dollars for construction one raised at approximately the in the By Harry Fuller THERE WAS no mandate Lake County auditorium-sport- s Blanding Cemetery ule Friday calling for the last to be placed under contract dur- apartment house hallway while same Intersection in Salt Lake — — n Writer Staff center or “trick Tribune treating” contract on Utah’s interstate ing 1966 1967 and 1968 Loyd William Lyman was they had to specify any location City commisboth e was felt it But Burton 1947 said 9 the born Mr in Moab a awarded The March be show will by departhighway system presented An Eagle Gate — brand new ROBERT RYKHART son of ” ment is purposely over programin 1970 IT IS BY far the biggest and son of DeAlton andClessa Palm- sion and the Salt Lake County at various boars to accommoand Mrs Joe M Rykhart and stylistically modern— Friday Mr Board of Directors date all viewers The schedule de- Auditorium ming interstate funds so that 338 Laker Ct reclaimed prominence among an most overpowering1 It doubtless er Lyman His father is (822 East) C TAYLOR Burton director in all fairness that should there be some delay in county follows: ceased welshowed up at 1:58 am- after impressive array of monuments tops its predecessors for a of the State Highway Depart- one the funds can be voters should know the general project of chock full ritual come of his Lake Salt the Saturday — KCPX (Channel City’s past porch being left at linking ment said UtaW is ahead of HE WAS A member of Bland- location of the center ' applied to another immediately home 4)— 1:30-- 2 pm two at and future children older with its interin by states present putting many Second LDS Ward President David O McKay ing ON MOST projects undertaken 8:30 pm 2) Sunday— KUTV (Channel state funds to work and the ap” A noon November sun include his mother WHILE Survivors —4:00-4:3- 0 leader of venerated Dozens of neighbors’ several pm proved schedule represents the before 1968 only two and one t shone brightly on the proceed- the Church of Jesus Christ of his step father Anthon Black best effort the department can half inches of paving will be policemen and the boys parMonday — KSL (Channel 5) Mrs Mauings dedicatory prayers mes- Latter-daAfter Saints highlighted brothers and sisters area ground ents combed a large achieve -3- :304:00 poured initially pm reen Holiday Flagstaff Ariz and unveiling ceremonies the speakers’ program Ernest H Balch Ogden com- settling more paving will be near his home during the night sages held under the KUTV (Channel Monday brothGordon Mark half Jed gate’s said the added to make a five inch depth and early morning after his were mission chairman 2)— 8:30-9:0-0 hol- ers Jeffrey and Duane 6tep pm DELIVERING fluted South a five-inc- h at arch Temple paving mother reported him missing gleaming schedule calls for an average of The complete brothers and step sister Niel Monday— KCPX (Channel 4) and State will be poured Initially at 10:20 lowly husky oratory one of the pm 44 million dollars in construc- depth 1968 35-11:05 Black Moab Nicholas Black fourth Is the pm new to of This allow completion eagle few things marking his age tion to get under way each after Mrs Charlotte ShepBlanding schedon alnetwork interstate the exuded an President McKay month — have triggered a rash of specupard Salt Lake City paternal ule Mr Burton said most happy mood v Mrs EdMr and calls for THE SCHEDULE lation grandparents Result: The final price to "I wish you all had chairs THE DEPARTMENT willde-sig-n Mrs Rebecca of the site could have doubled to ward P Lyman his words — first were sit on” in Two time diverse groups roadways for a traffic poPalmer There are other challenges: a crowd of some 1000 onlookers and mission — both sounded aptential 20 years in the future downtown? Why not in Why intersecclosed downtown in for the FUNERAL will be Sunday a gathered county the proval rather than 1975 under a new where lies the cencounty n s auditorium-sportLDS tion Chapel federal specification law Mr pm Blanding ter of population present and center Friday Burial will be in Blanding CemeBurton added continued n Road Board Okehs This Sorta Thing Unveiling of Gate Frightens Folks New Eagle Joins Ranks Of Salt Lake ‘Greats’ Interstate Priority - arena-conventi- Center Documentary three-fourth- d - arena-conventio- to-b- hon-orifi- Two Groups Back SL y - -10:- Civic Center 6 Ben Lomond Students To Face Tribune Query Offices Open For Ballot The schedule covers 1-- 1-- Mr and Burton told the commission that with four public hearings in the near future on four sections of Absentee ballots In next Tues- interstate roadway the department will have completed all day’s election njay be cast by interstate hearings Salt Lake City and county voters until 1pm Saturday at the THE COMMISSION approved four settlements for interstate City and County Buildingtotaling $271783 COUNTY CLERK Alvin The settlements: will keep his office open Metropolitan Water District until that hour to receive ab- 3300 S Wasatch Blvd $66458 sentee ballots from county resi- for seven acres J Kenneth dents on the proposed Thayne 2760 Berkeley Circle bond issue for a Salt Lake $34700 for home and damages County auditorium-sport- s Grant A Jensen Murray $37350 center and on the in- for six and one half acres at corporation issue in the Magna 6800-90East Cora A Perkins area i Roy $73275 for nearly four City Recorder Herman J acres of commercial land in Roy Hogensen will keep his office north of Weber County line open to receive absentee ballots IN OTHER action the comin the Salt Lake City election mission: PROFERLY registered voters Heard a report that gasoline who will be unable to vote next tax money received during SepTuesday because of absence tember was $55614 less than the from home are eligible to cast same month a year ago The deabsentee ballots partment received an increase of $64779 In the gas tax since July 1 over the same period last year Mr Balch said the 1963 Legislature's enactment of a rebate to governmental units has affected the tax income to the department Special to The Tribune GRANGER-T-he last girl of HE SAID THE department’s a set of triplets born Wednesday spending on highways is prediindied Friday a day after her cated on a three per cent crease in gas tax money He two tiny sisters ending hopes added it was discouraging that that at least one of the prema- the increase since the rebate ture babies would survive became effective is a little over Seepage 25 Column 3 PAULENE Stanworth daughMae M Jean and ter of Howard Hanson Stanworth 3543 S 6885 West Hunter died shortly after infant 8 am The three-poun- d had been in an incubator Her two sisters Darlene add Of Absentee y right-of-wa- Ked-dingt- arena-conventi- 0 Death Claims Last Triplet arena-conventio- “BUT” HE hatless tery for digested thoroughly the contents and coatless In the “the significance to temperature each of The Tribune a week day preof the occasion more than comThat’s somewhat comparable pare for the program stupensates for your inconvento the assignment given six THE INQUIRING Editor is ience” dents from Ogden’s Ben Lomond telecast each Saturday at noon His lighthearted remarks were High School in preparing to be on KUTV Channel 2 as a pub- met with broad smiles and TribSalt Lake The on panelists lic service presentation of The warm une’s Inquiring Editor television laughter from the audiTribune ence program Saturday Participants on the girls’ team ONCE WHEN the pages of Utah residents who enjoyed IF YOU READ every word in Saturday will be Jeanne Allred an average edition of The Trib- Carol Deegan Tamara Quick his prepared text stuck stub- Friday’s fair skies had better une then your daily reading with Linda Watts as the alter- bornly together in his fingers take their the religious leader said to his nate panelist compares to a medium-size- d outlooks from the shelf again patiently waiting listeners: “I book ON TIIE BOYS’ team will be knew I’d have trouble with this” —more clouds are coming For the past week the two Clark Walker Carl Marsing and His address dealt teams of three boys and three mainly with A WEST COAST storm system Don Haacke with Greg Brown the first is due to clamp a gray lid on have from the Lomond Ben from gate’s history girls as the team’s alternate one installed by Brigham Young the state’s north portion SaturTheir reading program has in 1859 through the four re- day bringing with it showers been supervised by George O placements concluding with the and gusty winds Rampton social studies instruc- 1963 model As clouds get lower temperaLomond School Ben tor at High Complementing Friday’s tures will get higher with highs A SERIES OF some 50 ques- speeches was unveiling of the in the 60s and lows in the 40s tions about important news sculptured eagle which crests predicted for the Salt Lake stories of the past week has the Utah area arch at its peak been prepared by The Tribune’s The Salt Lake City legal de- editorial staff and will be tossed partment Friday recommended at the panelists by H F Kretch-ma- n that the City Commission award Tribune editorial writer to Auto Theft Recovery Bureau Questions for The Inquiring 656 S 2nd West a contract for Editor are taken from ail secstorage of vehicles impounded tions of The Tribune and the by the Salt Lake City police de- panelists usually are asked to ’’ Try reading a book a day Enjoy the Silver ’Cause Hefty Gray’s on Way Contract Advised On Storage of Impounded Cars partment 6500-poun- d identify a guest future? DEPARTMENT officers of the United Spanish War Veterans headed by I G Rickards Salt Lake City voted their approval of the center at a meeting Friday They also endorsed the downtown location At its monthly meeting members of the Utah Mortgage Bankers Assn voted unanimously to urge support for the bond election Tuesday pounds represents some 33 member inUtah stitutions throughout which service about 500 million dollars of mortgage loans in the area Ja-nin- Mr Delta IIOW EVER the jury ruled and Mrs Elmer Dusymp Deseret Millard County and Mrs against Zanetti Bus Lines nnd Loa Hanson Fillmore Millard the estate of Joseph E Weimer in the combined action The acCounty 33 separate tion consolidated for the services Gravpside girls will be Saturday at 3 p m damage suits totaling more than in the Oasis Millard County $1700000 Arising out of the accident Cemetery cases DA5JAGE suits have been consolidated to fix the genTHE S3 eral responsibility for the acci- dent The case which smarted in District Court Oct 4 went to the jury Wednesday afternoon THE SUITS stem from a col ‘ ‘ 1 i -- - town Court Rejects Plea to KU1 Bond Voting An eleventh-hou- r attempt to have Salt Lake County’s bond Issue question struck from TuesiJjy’s ballot failed Friday when the Utah Supreme Court denied a writ of prohibition c TnE RULING came after an show cause hearing in a Supreme Court conference THE CONTRACT Is recomTHE INQUIRING Editor telemended to run from Nov 1 1963 vision series was designed to to Oct 31 1967 with provisions increase the awareness of the for contract germination for of the daily news on the impact cause and on "50 days notice community on the part of high THE FIRM bid $550 impound school students The series will run through costs and 75 cents daily storage fee for impounded vehicles the current school year and by Present impounding is done by the time school ends teams of United Auto Recovery 540 W students from most northern 4th South which bid $7 impound Utah high schools will have parfee and $1 a day storage ticipated The first of 33 separate trials will begin in District Court Nov 12 to fix the amount of damages for each' of the plaintiffs The same jury of seven men and five women will hear the individual a “free” site? Why not at 3400 a site was within grasp at cost of less than a million and a half dollars? Why not at the Utah State Fair Grounds? There Is good reason for not locating on inexpensive or “free” sites away from downSouth where ALL STUDIES all queries all advice from people who have THEY ALSO approved the built or operate civic centers downtown location- - noting that See Page 25 Column 4 such in other cities has been a condition of successful operation Jim T Nichols president presided at the meeting The UMBA hour-lon- g room Mr and Mrs John H mond 2764 E 5140 South petitioned the court writ prohibiting the bond from being submitted in day’s election lision on the icy highway 5 miles west of Rock Springs Feb 3 196L The suits contend th&t a car driven by Mr Weimer went out of control and collided with an oncoming PIE truck Mr Weimer’s car went Into the borrow pit and he was killed The suits contend the impact caused the truck to skid into the path of a Zanetti bus which was carrying workers home from the Intermountain Chemical Co’s Trona plant near Green River The bus driver and three “Yes I know the answer” say six students passengers were killed and 31 from Ben Lomond High School who will be the panelists on The Tribune Inquiring Editor on other passengers injured Sam Holla-da- y for a issue Tues- ME COURT concluded after minutes of deliberation that: “The petition is denied for the reason that it is not made to appear therefrom to the satisfaction of the court that there is justification for issuance of the extraordinary writ” 45 Truck Firm Cleared in Crash Dorene who both weighed jukt By Associated Press died late over two GREEN RIVER WYO Nov Wednesday and early Thursday 1— A Sweetwater County District Court jury Friday ruled SURVTVOES Include the parPacific Intermountain Express e and Maxine ents sisters should not be held' responsiboth of Hunter grandpar- Qo ble for a accident Stanworth M Mrs Ethel ents invwhich five persons were kil'ed and Mrs Norma Blake both of an31 injured in 1961 WHY NOT AT 2100 South where the county could provide WALTER R Ellett representing the Sammonds argued that the couple is denied an opportunity to vote on the bond issue because there is no registration this year for people living in unincorporated areas of the county Ollie McCulloch representing the county attorney’s office answered that county officials adhered to itemized election laws in setting up the bond elec- tion and that there was no showSaturday Front from left are Tamara Quick ing by petitioners that the CounJeanne Alfred Don Haacke Back from left ty Commission denied voting are Carol Deegan Clark Walker Carl Marsing rights I ' |