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T TV 'r v fryryryrvyrynfyryt ' '( i w m r w 'w w w i t tt vtvxv t' r ww w imrw "rr'rt wwTyni i t ' 4 “ r yt r t ' w ‘ ryv t 1 1 r v Local News Sports Comics alt falcr Second Section Salt Lake City Utah — f Shotgun Bandit Nets $1500 at SL Store Business News TV Fare Page 32 fiJmnr Saturday Morning — December 7 1963 Page 25 Safety Talk Pushes for Death Curb By Tom Durkin Tribune Staff Writer A carelessly disguised gunman wielding shotgun while a companion waited in a getaway car robbed the Miniature Market 616 S State of more than $1500 shortly before midnight Friday double-barrele- Safety V THE CHECKER W ' Utah Traffic Conference i ! s posed of speeches and special workshops prepared the ammunition with the urging of Gov George D Clyde to end the highway slaughter Among the recommendations ClTY ILU0N WORKSHOP about MILES) Col Lyle Hyatt left Floyd L Witt Richard P Wells Cliff Aldridge discuss significance of motor vehicle mileage in E all-tim- Taylor Burton Utah Highway Department director said engineering has made strides of fatalities rate to reduce the for cars on the road C contrast out that director the pointed travel is actually safer today than ever before even though the number of persons killed is higher In the 1930s there were 27 killed for every 10000 cars Today there are five killed for the same number of cars There is h less chance of being involved in an accident on an interstate highway than another road Mr Burton said IN AN UNLIKELY By William C Patrick Tribune Medical Editor Utah and other Intermountain Area physicians were urged Friday to prevail on their local hospitals to accept certain types of mental patients so they can receive the benefit of the curative effects of contact with familiar and relatives surroundings friends private hospitals in larger cities accept mental patients WYOMING HAS one state hospital situated at Evanston In the extreme southwest part of the state There is a Veterans Administration Hospital in Sheridan in the north-centr- of the part private institutions in accept mental pathese locations mean people have to travel ADOPTION OF city and county ordinances creating traffic safety groups and continuing the governor’s safety conference annually 1 be- tween state and city traffic laws and placing more enforcement of vehicle I ADVANCING uniformity in roadway signs signals marking and roadway design so the driver is not confused and discouraging angle curb parking because it creates a hazard An engineering workshop heard reports that the greatest deficiency in secondary roads is the lack of curve warning signs with proper speeds posted I X i com- difficulty He advocated they be accepted by the smaller hospitals throughout the state and cared for by family physicians with psychiatric consultation if the doctors desire it FROM UTAH County north So to on 11 9 4 3 You There Sol? Reply ‘Ilazy’-Cou- ld Christmas will mean only heartbreak and disappointment ‘Yes’ unless some generous person steps up to share the good things Old Sol who has been hidof life with this family for one ing behind a mask of fog for day more than a week in most THE ESTIMATED budget of A SUB for Santa will mean western valleys of Utah $15471203 meanwhile is being the difference between bright peeped through in spots Fri-da- y tear-fille-d eyes prepared fn its final form and happy eyes and will be on display beginning for these children on Christmas LOGAN REPORTED the fog Dec 16 for public Inspection In morning toward evening Ogden’s lifting They’re just too young to unthe office of County Auditor cloud cover scattered heavy derstand that happy Christmas and Cedar David P: Jones City had only a In presenting the estimated carols the ringing of Christmas overcast slight budget earlier Mr Jones noted bells the smells of good things But in the Salt Lake that estimated total revenue for to eat and Christmas toys may area and on down the City valley not be for them 1964 Is $15998980 to Provo clouds threatened THE COUNTY government AND THE A family is just snow may not budget and spend in one of the many in Salt Lake IN FACT Salt Lake and excess of anticipated revenue City to whom Christmas may Provo weather stations did rebe another barren disappointhe noted a trace of precipitation ment without the help of gen- port erous people to take over the tasks where Santa Claus had to A public hearing on the proposed 1964 budget for Salt Lake County will be held Dec 27 at 10:30 am before the Salt Lake County Commission takes final action toward its adoption FOR UTAn AND THE rest of the nation Saturday 7 1941 is remembered as the “Day of Infamy” on which a Japanese task force attacked Pearl Harbor with such devastating suddenness But for much of the state’s present population the day is “something that happened before I was born” IT WAS THE DAY 14 Utahns died In the initial sneak Japanese attack It was the day that launched this nation into a war that cost millions of lives and billions of dollars in wealth On Dec 7 1941 Peter Tomich a homeless immigrant chief petty officer aboard the battleship Utah died He earned the Congressional Medal of Honor Dec ON TnAT DAY CAPT Mervyn S Bennion of Utah commander of the USS West Virginia earned the Congressional Medal of Honor and died It is a day to remember for many It has become a day in history for many others V For the past Tribune’s 32 years Sub for Santa The pro- gram has been the agency through which generous people can share on Christmas mom-in- g Office Building Sometime sug- on Saturday work- time-honore- Be leave off Federal Building to Box A Footnote of History Brady IIE SAID THAT the same tech- men will place a small copper box into a recess under a polnique was used as the County Commission used in naming the ished granite block on the northarchitects for the civic center east comer of the new Federal chief civil Building at 1st South and State Ollie McCulloch attorLake Salt County CONCRETE WILL be packed deputy ney wrote a letter to the County on top of the box and the hole Commission meanwhile in sealed which he stated that “due to the Thus a d tradition verbal holocaust which has de- of burying a box of mementos veloped since our opinion of in the cornerstone of a new Nov 29 concerning authority of building will have been observed your honorable board to select an architect andor designate a site for the proposed civic center complex this office has felt some compulsion to reexamine that opinion Is not skilled and has not been able to keep at steady work But his pride has not allowed him to ask the Salt Lake County Welfare Department for public asfrom Cornerstone Mementos gested to Commissioner Cannon that he study the technique of appointment for both the Salt Lake Metropolitan Hall of Justice and the new Utah State Commissioner MR A HAS POOR HEALTH Saturday is a day for the history books— and It is a day for memories 4 COMMISSIONERS Brady and Marvin G Jenson then voted against Commissioner Cannon’s motion to rescind the appointment THIS IS THE PLIGHT OF Mr and Mrs A and their four children They finally asked The Tribune’s Sub for Santa office for help in providing their children happiness on Christmas morning Mrs A has had a recent back operation must spend much of her time in bed and can only do the lightest of housework chores County to Air sistancehe and his family exist day day pennies 1964 Budget and Their children are aged The Tribune picture of old Public Safety Building will be placed In a box in Federal Building comer tects" For some people it never merely rains— it pours Pearl Harbor Anniversary Day of Infamy— Memory on Inspection center AT THE SAME time the Salt Lake County attorney’s office Plates-by-Ma- il assured the County Commission that it detects “nothing illegal The Salt Lake County Assesor ur’awful” in action by the sor’s motor vehicle division is board in relation to the civic busy getting material together center to send to county motorists Commissioner Edwin Q Cangreat distances to see hospitalfor purchasing 1964 license non moved that the appointment ized relatives plates and paying their taxes of Bruce J McDermott and DR BRANCn pointed out that S Clifford Cockayne county Harold K Beecher as architects with the advent of new drugs assessor said for the project be rescinded the average period of hospitaliTfflS PLATES-by-ma- il “I VOTED ‘YES’ (on Nov plan zation both in public and private liwill when lines long under pressure” Commisbypass 29) institutions has been greatly recenses go on sale Jan 2 in the sioner Camion said “The presduced At Salt Lake General Hos- City and County Building Mr sure has been removed I made said a mistake” pital 61 per cent of the pa Cockayne He reminded motorists that “You had plenty of time to tients are discharged within 21 their vehicles must be newly think about this before Nov 29” the of days hospitalizaperiod licensed by midnight Feb 28 tion paid for by Blue Cross he said Commission Chairman 1964 or they will be fined C W Brady Jr “If it gets so said that I can’t stand the pressure I won’t sit in this chair You had a week to study the appointment I vote to sustain the archi- Copies of Bible Christmas on Pennies? No Chance Unless DR BRANCn said that with the advent of new drugs there are very few psychiatric patients who cannot be cared for in a general hospital without families do not have to travel THE CONFERENCE luncheon too great a distance to visit Dan Hollingsworth members who are hospitalized speaker traffic consultant Insurance In- for mental illness but for those stitute for Highway Safety said living in the southern part of the greatest need is for young- the state it means long journeys The speakers said there are sters to learn respect for administration of the law from par- serveral hospitals in southern ents schools and public cour- Utah that could well care for mental patients tesy 13 child is the time a years DR BRANCn advised against “By old I believe the pattern of what having certain areas set apart type of driver he will be is set" as psychiatric divisions because Mr Hollingsworth said “Organ- no matter what they may be ized citizen support is needed to called a certain stigma atenforce the laws” taches to them In Idaho the situation Is someUTAH SUPREME Court Jusbetter as far as travel diswhat tice J Allan Crockett who sutances are concerned because pervised a traffic courts work- there are two state hospitals — said of shame a psychology shop In Blackfoot and one In Oro- one for violation of traffic laws should be developed instead of the case as often happens of someone bragging how fast he drove from one city to another by exceeding speed limits Other recommendations in- ‘ cluded: Assuringunlformlty relation to highway safety during session of the Utah Traffic Safety Conference Delegates heard scores of safety thoughts County Readies fino In addition state and THE APPEAL came from Dr Cheyenne tients but C H Hardin Branch professor that many and head of the department of psychiatry University of Utah College of Medicine at the concluding session Friday of the General Practice Review in Salt Lake General Hospital All general hospitals In Salt Lake City and Ogden now accept psychiatric patients although most of the mentally ill still go to the State Hospital in Provo one-sixt- 2 - ‘Accept Psychiatric Patients’ ures” the governor said i SALT LAKE COUNTY Sheriff’s deputies’ and Utah Highway Patrol troopers joined in the search for the gunman and his companion' Miss Bagley said she had been working at the store only two months and was rather-shake- n by the experience She added “I sure jwouldn't care to go through it all again” plex Doctor’s Plea to Hospitals: reference to personaltoo frequently which comes into play to defeat meas- HE CALLED FOR strengthened program of public education and awakening to safety as the state nears the “dubious dise rectinction of setting an ord of fatalities this year” the-roo- The Salt Lake County Commission Friday voted 2 to 1 to sustain its Nov 29 action in naming architects for the Salt Lake County civic auditorium-sport- s arena-civi- c ities driving AFTER SHE HAD emptied the register where she was standing the gunman walked over and pushed her to the register across and told her to empty that one Witnesses said the gunman grabbed the sack of money from Miss Bagley and ran from the store He jumped into the waiting auto which sped south on State Street Anew 2 to 1 without w which now needed in the unk driver cana that (n provides not be prosecuted unless seen o 4 14-0- licenses The governor questioned whether a modification is not ALL THE VICTIMS agreed the man had pasted phony scars to his face He also was ' ' wearing a stocking cap Miss Bagley told police she was checking a Customer When the bandit walked in Several times as the checker started putting the cash in the bag thebandit told her-thurry it up County Votes Architects police the ac per cent cepted alcohol content in blood as proof of a drunken driver be lowered to per cent “There appears to be no public indignation toward the highway tragedy claiming some persons annually’’ Gov Clyde said “It appears drivers’ licenses are too easy to get and too easy to keep” THE COMPACT calls for exrecchange of driving violation inords between states with the formation to be used for revocations and suspensions of Utahns’ $10 — ON He cited the 1963 Legislature’s defeat of an interstate drivers’ license compact bill kid- I The bandit was described as about 5 feet 11 inches tall in his mid-20- s and weighing about 150 pounds advocated “I HOPE OCR legislators will treat these recommendations “You’re THE BANDIT THEN motioned to two cusC F Goldbach Sunnyside Carbon County and Johrf Johnson Pittsburgh Pa and ordered them to empty their wallets Mr Goldbach said he lost about $50 and Mr Johnson said he handed over ways A 463 tomers at the checkstand were proposals lor a state Lw making automobile safety belts enacting an intercompulsory state drivers’ license compact and requiring drivers’ licenses of tractor operators on state road- problems 22 The gunman emphasized he hasn’t and the girl began emptying the money from her register into a brown paper sack STREETS VECLE REPLIED ding!” 'A fcV ACCIDENTS com- Aloma Bagley -- hair” sawed-of- f E 5th South said the man walked in the front door shortly after 11:40 pm planted himself squarely in the middle of the entrance and waving the shotgun ordered: “Give me all the money in the sack!” i-N Dozens of recommendations as armament for the war against the onslaught of traffic fatalities were placed on the firing line Friday for action DAY-LON- G d STORE CHECKER Sparks ‘War’ In Road Toll THE HE WAS ARRAYED in a rather haphazard disguise which consisted of what Mr Gold bach described as "carelessly dyed brown “WE HAVE NOT done this with a view toward any reconsideration but solely with the view to assure that the opinion was sufficiently clear" the letter added “Accordingly" the letter continued “as a result of this rewe can detect examination nothing illegal or unlawful about your honorable board’s action in of an approving appointment See Page 35 Column 4 Utah State Fail Manager Quits opened again? Possibly 80 years from now in the year 2043 or even later By tradition such boxes are not opened until the building is razed And only time and circumstances can say when that day will come Into the box will go the Bible and the Book of Mormon (one of the four standard works of the Church of Jesus Christ bf 1 Latter-da- y Saints) AUTOGRAPHS and phoh graphs of the principals Involved in design and engineering of the building will be preserved in the box as well as progress photos- US coins minted in 1963 a copy of The Salt Lake Tribune th§ Deseret News and Salt Lake Telegram a copy of the New York Times’ Week in Review US News & World Report Newsweek a map of Salt Lake City and a brief of major cui rent events during the construct tion of the building to date CONTENT AND facts were asf sembled by Wesley R Buddr project manager for the jomf venture of the Salt Lake arclii tectural firms of Deseret Archil tects & Engineers and Snedaker Budd Monroe and Associates Here in brief are some of the facts of the new federal building j- CONSTRUCTION cost will be The Utah State Fair Assn The 'fair manager suffered a rium site offer “if this appears Board of Directors $6566000 nearly a million dtil fair at necessary” collapse physical just Friday ( lars under the architect’s estiunanimously accepted the time this year and was hospitalESSENTIALLY the board of- mate and two million dollar AND TOE greatest feeling in of Woolas A Macey fair ized for the fair’s duration fered property to the audito- under the the world is the satisfaction that secretary-manage- r budget assigned by IIE SAID Friday he hasn’t rium board for one dollar if the General Services Admims comes from sharing MR MACEY asked to be reFull Information on The Tribfully recovered and" has not the fair association has exclu- tration une’s Sub for Santa program lieved of his duties because of been working at 100 per cent ca- sive rights to the auditorium’s Total cost will be about 10’A ill health pacity "which it takes to keep parking concession all year million dollars including archimay be obtained at the office The fair management has the fair operating right" ’round and full use of the build- tects’ fees and at 45 E 2nd South The office site acquisition is open each weekday including been under steady fire from the Friday board members en- ing once a year for the state THE BUILDING created of Saturday from 9 am to 5 pm state auditor’s office for what thusiastically passed a resolu- fair reinforced concrete and steel has been described as “inef- tion offering Salt Lake City fairMr atMacey noting prior THE OFFICE staff again has ficient operation” but Mr grounds property for the Salt tempts to promote this plan is eight stories tall and will proemphasized that Saturday Dec Macey said his resignation was Lake County civic auditorium said this project '“will be a vide space for 115 interagency 14 is the last day to make not forced by this cars in a basement garage site tough one to push” and listed it known the needs of less fortufor 60 Interagency cars Is as another reason why he felt Space nate families who probably will HOWEVER he a d d e d the THE ACTION reinforced ofthe south exhave no Christmas time and energy it would take to fers made prior to the success someone else should be secretary-- provided along terior manager The deadline is necessary to answer the allegations along ful auditorium Significantly it is the first allow The Tribune’s Sub for with performing “the increas- bond election this fall SALT LAKE CITY’S civic major building in Salt Lake City Santa staff time for full inves- ingly more difficult job of keepThe fair board agreed to em- auditorium and the parking rev-- 1 of a “boom” beginning in 1956 tigation Of families before ing the fair going” Is not possi- ploy a public relations firm to enues it would produce were that will be set back from prop-se- e ble in view of his health “sell the public” on Its audito Pae 35 Column l' erty lines t’eslg-natio- n |