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Show 0 ir 4 4 I Dan - r 4 ''' r - y- Business News . TV Fare, Page 24 t . l, Valentine's - V" r Y - V v I r W V e ht Half itikt ifibme . Section B r - Salt Lake City, Utah '' rj 4 Local News Sports, Comics ' . . Sunday Morning July 1, 1962 Page One fc " ar- -. Nothing Serious - JUST RAMBLING: The reason Mayor J. Bracken Lee is running around so chipper h e s e days is t'?--t . that in a recent f 4 l 0 9 41 if T Politicos Eye Deadline on Who to Run? , V I mornings he received mail Ut&ii Demos, GOP a let--I ter from Holland Over Blanks on Ballots addressedlo His Worship, J. Bracken Lee, Lord Mayor of Salt Lake City! , Note to Salt ike Police De- By O. N. Malmquist Tribune Political Editor Tlie latest flurry of candidacy announcements served to cpnfirm wiat politicians have known for many weeks but answered none of the intriguing questions which they have been asking each other during the past few weeks. All partment: ssj members of the Dan Yalentinep ol i c e depart- ment. tn Tonawanda, New York, have been ordered to answer ill phone calls by fThis is the Tonawanda Police Department. We are say-in- glad you lled. May. we be of service to you? Larry ONeill, who runs a gas station in Page, Ariz., recently took a can of gasoline to a woman driver stranded on the highway, WHEN HE ARRIVED, she said, I just cant understand it I always gets 37 miles after the gas tank says empty. This time I only got 33! . . . Mrs. . Agnes Hopper, 718 Blaine Ave. (1735 South), owns a cat called Snookums, which is not too unusuaL Lots of cats are called but Mrs. Snookums, pers S.rtookums was born in Scotland. Agnes claims she is the only- - eat in Utah bom in Scotland. x s Snookums" has been in the United States for over three years and doesnt even mew with an- accent anymore. . . . cats Any other foreign-boraround? . . . Dick Davis, Corp. executive in Og den, is one of the best ping pong players in the United States and has the trophies to prove it! AND HEBES an old historical fact to tell tourists this summer: The First Methodist sermon preached in Utah was in 1868, and the Methodist service was held in the Mormon Tabernacle at the invitation of Brigham Young. The Loyal Order of Moose is celebrating its 52nd birthday anniversary this year, which brings up a question: Who was that first Moose in Salt Lake City? ON MY RECENT birthday I received a pair of new with my initials on 'em which reminded me of a statement made by Christopher Morley, A man who has initials on his pajamas must be uncertain of himself. Surely by bedtime he must know who he is!" j-- , I like the latest thought for the day by Charles L. Wheeler: Conscience gets a lot of credit I that belongs to cold &?JrJVs? 1 1 This new school in Kearns is surrounded by big rock pile. So far, there is no sign of th Quiz (Editors note: this Is the third in a series of articles examining the critical shortage of park facilities in the Salt n Mar-quar- - feet.:, Hill Air Force Base is sponsoring an Operation-Emp- ty Pop Bottle. THE BASE OFFICIALS are worried. .Missing empty pop bottles from the base restaurants are costing the base $188 per month in lost revenue! Just thought youd like to know. . . , Its sort of gruesome, but tneres some humor in the insurance business. Recently a widow, turned in her late husbands insurance policy and explained his demise by writing, He wgntto bed in the evening feeling very good but he woke up dead. TH NEXT TDIE a tourist gets mad at you because he cant buy a martini in Salt Lake City, point out to him that in Dodge City, Kan, the toughest town in the world at one tiihpit is also illegal to drink anything stronger than 32 !fer!rl Sudden thought: What did people talk about before Liz Taylor married Eddie Fisher? AND DON'T SAY you cant learn anything new from this colmun the average Cat has between 24 and 30 hairs in his whiskers. If you dont think so, count em. . euntyAn-4nques- t ers 'alike began additional sites. looking for MR. IMLAY WAS taken into custody pending further investigation Thursday night. George Middleton, Garfield County sheriff, said Scott Rasmussen, the son of Mr. and Mrs. LaMar Rasmussen, Salina, was fatally wounded at 9:50 p.m. as he and two companions walked toward the motel in which he and his father and the Imlays were staying. THE SHERIFF said investigation indicated the boys had just put some horses in the nearby corral for the night and were returning to the motel Officers said Mr. Imlay reported he took the boys for prowlers and fired two warning shots, one of which struck the Rasmussen youth. Burglars Load Dairy Supply THE PACE OF building In both areas far exceeded predictions. The speed with which population pressure began to build up on community fil'in both cases still is, frightening, But in one important respect tije southwest valley has a brighter future than the southeast. It has a few small public parks in the present area of densest population, something the southeast does not have and that much of it cannot get. Time at End On KCCs -Union Pacts THE STILL UNANSWERED QUESTIONS which are causing some members of both parties to fret and raising anticipatory hopes in others deal with the number and nature of contests for major office party nominations. Specifically, the questions are: Will Sen. Wallace F. Bennett State Sen. Sherman P. Lloyd and Laurence J. Burton get the Republican Senate and two congressional nominations without contest? Will Incumbent M. Blaine M. Peterson get the First District without a convention or primary battle. THE QUESTIONS may not be answered until 5 pm- - on July 10 when the filing period for candidates of both political parties and independents expires. As the candidate lineup now stands, only two congressional nominations will be contested the Democratic U.S. Senate nomination by three candidates and the Democratic congres. sional nomination in the Second District by two candidates. Tighter Rein Rules S.L. A Melersllaul ' THE GENERAL expectation . is that if Sen. Bennett is chalLake City residential suburbs, lenged for thfe GOP Senate 'nomination lt will be by Major torrent tRisIddeffpopulatibrlil' J. Bracken Lee. of Salt Lake if it it not corrected). flooding into southwest Salt By Clarence D. Williams Lake County. City; that if State Sen. Floyd 4 Tribune Staff Writer By Robert N. Said into' contest is projected a his There are striking patterns Salt Lake City now has a Tribune Staff Writer of similarity in the growth just opponent will be Reed A. Benson; and that if Rep. Peterson good and adequate parking . When the postwar popula- beginning west of Redwood has an opponent he will be meter collection, system to protion surge swept into southeast Road and south of 27th South, either William G. Bruhn, his tect both the city and the colSalt Lake County and rapidly and that which blanketed the filled the most desirable resi- southeast bench of the valley primary opponent two years lectors, City Treasurer D. H. dential areas, buyers and build after World War II. ' ago, or State Sen. Frank C. Whittenburg said Saturday. BUT .WITH NO new agree- Memmott of Carbon County, MR. WHITTENBURG was FURTHERMORE, an un- ments reached, 'the next de- or possibly both. asked how parking meter uncerdeveloped site remained velopment park POLITICAL grapevine lections are handled now and lies squarely in the path of the tain and the possibility of a steps have been taken still southward population expan- strike remained. is carrying reports thatl Rulon Garfield of Ogden might to prevent any loose hansion, assuring residents that A COMPANY spokesman decide to compete with Mr. dling of parking meter money. when a large park is required said no word had been re- Burton for the GOP congres- To prevent any negligence it will be there. ceived as to whether the em sional nomination in the First in the meter collection pro-graCounty officials are quick to ployes would continue workMr. Whittenburg anDistrict. He was an unsuccessTribune Washington Bureau agree that park facilities1 are ing on a day-tday basis pend- ful bidder for the nomination nounced that his department not adequate even for present ing further negotiations. WASHINGTON, June 30, has purchased a hew panel J two years ago. needs, let alone future needs, in M. Blaine Peterson Saturday truck with two side doors and Past that KENNECOTT HAS an made experience suggests this burgeoning residential announced his candidacy for one end door which are locked candinew area. One reason is that much offer which the company says the possibilities of with one key for hauling reelection to Congress on the of the park land in the Vicinity will increase average wage dacies cannot be limited to meter money collection bags. Democratic ticket as the repis owned and earmarked for costs by 22 and a half cents an those which have attracted the resentative for Utahs First r hour over a contract advance speculation. THIS NEW truck replaces parks, but not developed. District Congressional period. two-doworn-ou- t , s a sedan candidUNANTICIPATED OF COURSE, when the The International Union of IN MY FIRST term! now which use for many in was can before ates up pop just is population pressure great Mine, Mill and Smelter Workdrawing to a close, said Rep. years and often broken down enough,- - it is not hard to de- ers has made a counter pack- the deadline arrives. because of needed repairs, he Peterson, I have worked zeal10 The next days will be busy said. velop an existing property into age offer which it computes at ously and hard to acquaint myas ones the for leaders, S. party a said Paul s Rose, 23 and eight-tenthcents an park, self well In the stewardship An investigation of the methboth are short a full team of superintendent of the Salt Lake hour. with which you entrusted me. od of handling parking meter candidates. Recreation Parks and County My dedication is to watch collections and recommendaTHE STEELWORKERS UnDepartment over the particular interests of REPUBLICANS still have tions for improvements were ion has made a counter offer Rose Mr, noted, however, district and also four blanks in their Salt Lake made about two months ago my the time the need which it estimated at between thatby to serve the welfare of the 23 and 24 cents an hour. The County ticket. And both parties City Auditor Louis E. Holmakes late is too Itself felt, it whole nation as so eloquently holes to fill in their legis- ley after Mayor J. Bracken have union the claims company to do anything about acquiring set forth in the historic preamlative tickets. Lee reported to the Salt Lake land. You can bet that if a eounter offers far exceed the ble Of our Constitution, which amounts. stated Conimission that some City is with saturated neighborhood was drafted to benefit all conparking meter money had people, there are no broad land gressional district in a land been loosely handled. ieft areas at the prices public united under God. will pay for a park. MAYOR LEE at the time REP. PETERSON, a native disclosed that the old car used THE in PRESENT situation and resident of Ogden, repreby a city meter collector had . southwest Salt Lake County is sents all of Utah but Davis, broken down early March 16 hopeful because gome (but noSalt Lake, Tooele and Utah on 2nd South, between Main"', with rain Thunderstorms, Is where near land enough) counties. In 1960 he was named . and West Temple streets. times hit and hail at heavy, in owned the north pbrtion by a narrow margin to succeed The car was taken' to a gasouthern Utah eastern and Is where one need the 'Aldous greatest; retiring Rep. Henry Rep. M. Blaine Peterson... large parcel of land Is being acrage for repairs and the garage, Saturday. Dixon. Seeks to retain House seat. found two canvas operator quired against future need; HEAVIEST WAS recorded He is a member of the imbuckets partially filled with available.-Contramore is and land one and where at Moab, portant Judiciary Committee vehicle. The coins this with the southinches of rain coins In the 1 and in general has voted durto amounted $92.66. east valley where no land Is and hail fell during the night ing the 87th Congress with the owned in the and densely populated Administration. morning. MR. WHITTENBURG said Kennedy north portion; none is likely Other spots recording rain--faan average of one and a quarI HAVE AND will continue ever to be acquired because of Included Cedar City with ter million coins are collected d and objecto be Police Saturday were at- price; and no effort yet is being Blanding, 29, from parking meters each tive in my deliberations before Provo, 12, Green River and month. , to locate a burglar made to buy land in the south tempting I vote on any bill, said Mr. Roosevelt, portion to fill obvious future Approximately 80 per cent Peterson. It is my desire to who entered the home of Mar- needs. of the number is pennies, 17 calls FORECAST THE for 628 St. Center represent all the people of my sha Johnson, one three IT IS CLEARlhaf we can-no- t distort ctfairly" and Impartially. (200 West), to steal a rifle. generally -- fair weather in" per centTiickels and cent dimes, said Mr. Whitsome few showers per with Utah 1970 needs solve conceive our reelected it I If my park and thundershowers and lit- tenburg. "We collect approxiTHE VICTIM told officers in 1970, said- - William G. Larduty to arrive at my own demately $250,000 yearly In tle change in temperature. cisions and to cast my votes she heard the burglar in her son, Salt Lake County commisin what I believe to be the best residence at 2 a.m.l but was too sioner and member of the counSaturdays thundershow-er- s meter money." in the south and east interests of the people of my frightened to make her pres ty recreation board. If they TWO EMPLOYES do the were due to moist air mov- meter now are solved not B-they right collecting work and See Page Column 2 ence known. will never be solved ing Into the area from the they do It together never south, meeting with hot tem- working alone, according to The county is mating pay peratures and creating the Mr. Whittenburg. ments now on a number of parthundershower activity. . r cels of land acquired on . Declares . . Lam bourne Sid "Their work day starts at 3:30 a.m. and Is usually comcontract, among them the bid for treasurers office. large park south of pleted by 11:30 a.m. be said. "They also collect money at Wgst Jordan. the airport, golf courses, city WE CANT afford to buy cemetery and ' the Wasatch at all of big pieces ground Springs Plunge, - Clarence C. Neslen, attorney the war, he served as chief of Mr. Larson explained. once, ALL THESE monies are of Salt Lake City, Saturday an- the judicial branch of the U.S. But We can tie up sever! on delivered to the men in locked nounced his candidacy for the Group Control Council in Ber- contract, pay for them over a bags and the collectors do not Democratic nomination for the lin. He was retired from the few years, and get them all have keys. The only key is in Utah-Idah- o state work for Sid the former Lambourne, This is an excellent program Utah Senate frofn District No. Judge Advocate Generals the treasurers office and Is in ' to insure that park land will treasurer and auditor, Satur- Sugar Co. 3, Salt Lake. possession of the chief cashier. Corps as a colonel. be available when the need to day announced his candidacy DURING HIS "previous tenEach facility completes a nomination the Republican MB.' NESLEN, a lifelong Mr. Neslen has been active develop it becomes pressing. for ure of office as county treas- remittance slip and the chief resident of Salt Lake City and in community affairs, serving But what the program leaves for Salt Lake County treasurthe money of the district he seeks to rep- as state Commander of the undone is as important as what er. He was the first Republican urer her. revamped the tax cashier checks with the ' remittance Mr. .Rose to become a candidate for the accounting system and estabit resent, is, a graduate of the American accomplishes, ' : . Legion; member of pointed out office. slip. University' of Utah and George lished" mechanized accoun Court Utah Veterans State the col-Is METER THE Law money Washington University A NATIVE OF Salt Lake For many ye; Schoo- l- He is g member-- of cil president of the Salt Lake BECAUSE THE need for lected in locked bags and the has a Lambourne Mr. bourne been active has City, so uyfhe land has been acquisition the Utah and District of Co- City. Lion's Club and director only key to theseis Jkept-i-n obvious, all available funds long background-- ! "experience Republican Party. lumbia bars andifjtias been of the Travelers Aid Society. thetreasureps office," he said. rai in he was fiscal in and state years county The receipts are, turned in to practicing law for tne past 25 FOR MORE than 11 years he have been -- devoted to it, he said. is business his and hobby deputy county Tracts of land aequirert'aMer years. treasurer for seven years, growing lilies and tropical the chief cashier ach morning has beemunemberof thebigh the program, even when-thecollection". HE HAS served as attorney council of the Ensign Stake, lie in densely populated areas, county treasurer for four fish at his home, 1681 Er 45Q& following Treasurer Whittenburg said Church four treasurer state for of Jesus Christ ofLat remain mere fields. South, Holladay. for the State Tax Commission -They can- years, educated -- lyioealrali ceHoetion- bags are cheeked ana-- 1' for "various "fe 3 e f ffas "ife JhsMerved not used as parkslmtfi tliey schools and Henegars Busi- in and out by number and the ' four years. agencies and served five Year as bishop of the Ensign 4th are planted and landscaped. servis a member number is entered on the dally . ness is to 1957. wife Ward since His on active duty with the Army Land purchased now is not Prior, entering public re- of5 College. He of Jesus Christ receipt report. He said collecice he was engaged in tax the the Rockwood. Church Leone former IL World War during being developed now. Under search work for Kennecott of Latter-daSaints, is mar- tions are made every five They have four children and , See Page , Column $ AT THE CONCLUSION of reside at 574-2tSe Page , Column 1 Copper Corp. and accountancy ried and has three children. Ave. FIRST IN A trickle, then a stream and now in a virtual scheduledjff.gkt1e1jpj! Saturday morning in the shooting death of Scott Rasmussen, 15, Salina, Thursday night, was vacated when a justice of the peace was not available. KEN CHAMBERLAIN, Richfield, district attorney, said none of the three justices in Garfield County was available to sit as a county coroner in the case. Mr. Chamberlain said the witnesses assembled for the inquest were questioned and statements taken. THE INFORMATION, he said, will be reviewed by himself and Bruce Parker, Garfield County attorney. They will then determine, he said, if another inquest is to be called or if charges will be filed. FRANCIS IMLAY, 25, Esca iante, was released Saturday by Garfield County authorities to his attorney, John Vernieu, Richfield, without bond. facili-treswa- lf The deadline Kennecott Copper Corp. and 16 un'ors i: midnight Saturday with no agreement reached but with one ray of hope, a scheduled meeting for further peni-- . tions between the. company and the International Union of Mine, Mill and Smelter Workers for Sunday at the Newhouse Hotel. col-TH- E 120-acr- e Peterson Announces Bid For Return to Congress o two-yea- 1-- by Rains Splash Utah Areas ' 1 st Brazen Burglar Picks Up Rifle ll open-minde- - Burglars pried open a door lock and hasp to enter the Bills Dairy Gold Milk Depot, 1405 W. 9th North, officers were told Saturday. , c DAIRY PRODUCTS and fruit drinks with total value in excess of $20 were stolen. Clarence Neslen, Attorney, Seeks State Senate Seat I understand Liz Taylor Is playing a new game in Rome these days. It's called, Burton, Burton . . . whos got the Burton? sam; THE in southwest Salt Lake County hae no, playgrounds other than undeveloped farm fields. park or playground for the students the school will soon welcome for education. Other areas Southwest S.L. County: Park Outlooks Bright Lack of JPs Halts Gun-Dea- - . Worry SAD CYNIC, SAYS: If yon dont think our economy U. sound, just listen to all the Republicans yelling about itJ Burglars Tackle Coins 3rd Time For the third time wlthhTbne week, burglars entered the washroom of the Alseen Apartments, 32 E. 6th South in an attempt to steal coins from a meter washing machine box, police reports showed Sat-- f urday. V -- COINS HrERE etriSmed Tii the first tyo burglaries, police were told, but the coin box was empty omthe third visit from! CWence C.. Nerien . . . In I race for State Senate post.' the thieves. x . at- - five-yea- 120-acf- e Lambourne Files to Enter County Treasurer Race -- Fot-somtSe-ffo- y y B-2- h -- i AA A. I t n |