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Show re 2 Sunday Herald SUNDAY, AUGUST 2, 1964 Utah County, Reader's Court.| Goldwater Utah Crude Oil Pours Into 3 To Speak Stream As PiApeiBrakeaks CROYDON, Utah (UPI) — red |. ‘Off Record’ owned by his' Service |Co.,| date Barry M, Goldwater makes by Pipeline oil swept into, Lost Creek Fri- 7 affiliate of Standar d Ol of) speech today—but it is off jana. day when an’ eight-inch pipe Indiana. broke at a damsite about nine | Repair crews from the pipe the record. will be upwards audi miles north of Croydon in Mor- firm and Steenberg Construction His gan County. oe .» Which» is building Lost|of 1,200 members and guests of ‘eek Dam} ‘had the situation|San Francisco’s exclusive BoMore than a mile of the creek see |hemian Club, Like other, projunder controlby evening. ceedii in the club’s BohemiFred Lasko, Bureau of | Re-|ceedings S. L. Woman Killed In done on my lot. was no immediate explan-|a private affair. Also to be as secret as he epee equipment |was|can keep them are Goldwater’s hy, ree near the line when it broke.’ : vacation activities’ at; Balboa |The creek was dammed off|Bay in Southern California, above the spot and crews began| where the Arizonan will join Collision \No.Charges to Be Filed In Two Tonsillectomy Deaths building dikes down the creek, |his family jin a brief pre-cam- which will be used to drain it|paign holiday. The senator arranged. to fly Farmers were warned not to|by private plane to the bay. He SALT LAKE CITY (UPI)—A later. > Salt-Lake City woman was killed late Friday in a two-car (collision at 980 North Beck St. the|was to rest there until late to ined| Wednesday before Liberty E. Mavrakis, 42, was with dead fish, muskrat, beaver|Washington and ,the political wars. imals. "| r), fatally injured when her car struck the. rear of anothe SALT LAKE CITY (UPI) — “vehicle, spun out of control, jand oil from Colorado to Salt Lake|newsmen and photographers be City by way of Wyoming, spew- excluded at the. Balboa Club. smashed into a utility pole. Wrecker crews worked half an ed oi! 80 feet in the air when|Wire news photo equipment has already been removed on the from); victim the hour to free wort of gravel processing e-|senator’s request. her demolished car. The death pushed the Ui quipment, nearby cars and con- Goldwater had insisted, before struction equipment, and ruined the start of the vacation trip, traffic toll to 151 for the y: PRESIDENTCHECKS MOON SHOTS—President Johnson sits! in front of a. of the pictures. of the moon made by|/Ranger-7 during projected image.of ©: a White House briefi g Saturday. The pictures were brought to the White ickering, director of the JPL. (Herald-UPI TeleHouse by Dr. Willia’ private. Newsmen caught him jon his artival at the nearby 'S. L, Teen-Ager Santa Rosa Airport but aides said he would ‘continue to keep Seriously Hurt Address Utah | In his distance—as much as possible—from the contingent of newsmen who are accompanying him. Gun Accident Li Amendment On |Award for British Composer | tion-Saturday after he was shot Grove. He| has been staying in shoul in Grover A. Giles released aj Giles said the |county would ‘‘Nojfile no criminal charges in the statement which read, probable® criminal case exists|deaths of Katherine Fitzen, 4, against a Salt Lake County doc-jand Susan Montoya, 2, daughtor as a result of the recent/ters of Fay Zaharias of Salt Lake City. 5 deaths.” C: Ray Openshaw, executive secretary of the business regu30-DAY FORECA:! WASHINGTON. (OPT) -——Allation department, said in view hot,-dry August appears to be|*, the oe in store for muchof the nation, ror for cancelling Hoot weather poor ASPEN, Colo. (UPI)—Benja-|pretation of /the intention be-|2ccording to the J reau’s 30 - day ‘outlook. min Britten, the British) com-|hind the Aspen Award. temper-|SHORT BOOM Beryllium Gets | fias been the guest OGDEN (UPI)—An Ogden of Goldwater retired Army Gen, Albert C. Committee Okeh teen-ager was in serious condiWedemeyer) in the Bohemian Democrats said as the DeRegulathe case Salt Lake County Attorney|was closed. —well above the 133 killed by|2,000 yards of sand and gravel. that his activities were to he Humphrey To A short time later, Utah Atty. Investigations| were closed Fri-/Gen. A. Pratt Kesler day into the deaths of twojfar as his office and younghalf sisters who died fol-|partment* of Business lowing tonsillectomies June 20. |tion were concerned, Goldwater has asked that this. date last year: My husband never told me about his plans for.a garage.” J Is ALMA RESPONSIBLE FOR THE LUMBER i both sides. _|Then, mark Weigh ALS? MATERI AND your verdict. tate ‘ Yes C¢) NOC) elseverdict see For the actual court decision, : where on this page. -|¢lamation project engineer, |said|an Grove, the speech is strictly ation for the break. He said no| that building a garage on the, lot wife, Alma, would enhance the property value greatly: He ordered lumber and materials from Gray Lumber Company. When the garage was partly finished, Alma sold the lot and refused to pay the bill for the lumber and materials. Gray Lumber. sued ei § ‘Alma. “T am entitled to be paid for the lumber which I supplied,” Gray pleaded. ; “But I never ordered the lumber, or materialsy” Alma replied. “I didn’t want any buildings or work MONTE RIO,Calif. (UPI)— with oil froma pipe|Republican | presidential candi- ‘ About 40,000 gallons of crude By HENRY B. ROTHBLATT Joe th poser who Friday was |given| The award given to Britten, The forecast predicts WASHINGTON (UPI) —Secr |\the first Aspen Award of|before 1,500 guests at the; Aspen}tures above seasonal norms | $30,000, said he would use part| Amphitheater, cited him as ‘‘a|from the Rocky Mountains|retary of State Dean Rusk Sen. Wallace F. Bennett i: that a a. aici me‘y former President Herbert Hoo- Utah) reports he has been su¢-|of the money to set up an an-|brilliant composer, performer|to the Appalachians, especially|says he’s —not surprised ver’s Cave Man’s camp—one of the Central. Plains and|president Johnson eliminated night, Senate |nual Aspen Award for a British|and_ initerpreter through music|in Democratic possible a as is)him Rainfall many campsites in the 2,600- cessful in getting the areas.Lakes e|musical composition. of human)feelings, moods and|Great John Garcia, 17, underwent acre enclosure in the California|Finance Committee to approvi expected to be below normallyice presidential candidate. The 50-year-old composer| thoughts. | | .”” surgery early Friday for Te+| redwoods. his amendment giving a 23 Per] 414 eo,ditions of the award) Among those in the audience|from the Central Plains to the): Rusk laughingly told his .|moval ofthe bullet. | news conference Friday that he : Awaiting Goldwater’s arrival|cent depletion tax allowance |t0 would change each yeat, but|were Colorado Gov, John Love Northeast. uld of the “smallHis sister, Beverly, 15, said’ in Balboa, according to aides!) beryllium minerals. | be in-|and| Roger L. Stevens, special| Above - normal rainfall is ex-|was the subject “would jury each said he was shot by the driver of| here, were Goldwater’s wife, South|est and shortest boom in his. i who is a member|structed to choose only thatjassistant to President Johnson|pected for the Gulf and his candidacy .. said He a car which had followed) them|pegey; Mr. and Mrs. Richard ‘The Utahn Atlantic Coasts, however, as|tory.” of the Senate Finance Commi -|work which was’ a pleasure to|on the arts. viva downtown Ogden to 786 W. Holt, a daughter and son-inPlateau|was launched by one sentenc’ his proposal| to perform and ‘inspiriting’ to lis- Britten, who has composed|well as the Southern presented tee Street in the west Ogden : | daughter more than 70:major works, in-|and the Northwest. Cooler tem-|in a news story last Saturday, ; b *lthe committee as an amend-|ten to.” area. The girl said her brother a ee Britten, considered one|of the|cluding 12 operas, heard his|peratures than normal are pre-jhe knocked it down in a telesed Coal stopped his car and went back ment to a House-pas Sunday, and world’s top classical composers|opera “Albert Herring” per-|dicted along the Gulf and South vision interview Depletion Bill. Atlantic Coasts and in the|Thursday Johnson “confirmed” Sen. Bennett said, “There has|and conductors, said he) chose|formed Friday night by the| the end of the boom. Northwest. in Utah|this way to express his| inter-'Aspen Music School. HONG KONG (UPI) — Hong|been increased inti erest , a beryllium to talk to the unidentified The iS adiren) ap cosine flapjack driver, who had tried to pull|/POPULATION UP party the morning of Aug. 15 ‘which will be open to the public. —_— Dave™Rockefeller them over, and was shot} when Kong’s population as of June 3 he reached the car. were investi-|was 3,692,200, an increase of Ogden Poli 100,000 in one year, according gating the incident. to official statistics published Talks With Nikita In Moscow Huddle CALLED SHODDY over prospects of ment passes through ~Congress, industry and if the amendthe chances of creating a new of course will ini Hele: Jack Duckett's WAREHOUSE LS | WHe)E0ETEL N pep OT W) Sen. Bennett explained that| ‘VIENNA (UPI) — Prace, a the present depletion allowanc e publication of Red Czechdslova-|PLAN NARCOTICS FIGHT kia’s unions, said Saturday TOKYO) (UPI) — The, Jap-|for beryllium minerals is 15 ‘LENINGRAD (UPI) — U.S. Czech women would be glad to|anese welfare minis‘try has, es- per cent. This is) in contrast for banker Daivid Rockefeller wear last year’s dresses if they|tablished a “‘blacklist’”’ of about with a 23 per cent allowance turned today \to talks with Rus- could only get’ hold of a few.|740persons suspected of nar- beryl ores. The| amendment sians here after an “‘extremely The paper complained that|cotics. connections, and special would give the samé treatment frank” chat in Moscow with the products of the Czech cloth-|squads will be directed to pre-|to| beryllium minerals as now a hn ing industry are shoddy and|vent them from coming into|applies to beryl.” ital. Rockefeller told newsmen ‘in aT CC Moscow Friday he and Khrushchev “covered the waterfront” — 7 at a Kremlitie meeting proposed by the premier. Rockefeller, whose Sune ° “Nelson is governor of New York and whose brother Winthrop is running for governor of There’s so much to [ Reader's Court | ul People the Lowest Prices Ever Offered— choose from, all value priced! the wife approved and con- , sented to the improvements acaricides | OA9".-— SS Jack Duckett Made a Warehouse Purchase Fiom General Electric To Bring Utah County see at Zale’s... 80 many stunning solitaire designs to THE VERDICT Yes. The Court held that where the husband ordered materials for construction on his wife’s land, it is assumed that ‘‘A trust No Gimmicks | is imposed on the moneys received by the wife in the sale | ‘This Is Not Clearance Merchandise Nq Gifts: “ust | of the property,” the judge But the Latest, Fresh From the Factory .. . 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