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Show Local News Gassified Ads flic Salt Second Section Salt Lake City, Utah fab f filmnr Page 23 September 29, 1962 Saturday Morning Fire at Ho Crippled Woman, 25 Victim Alone as Flames Hit! Frame Holladav Residence Pact Okehed At Hercules John Du an Bv Tribune Staff Writer Members of the Oil, ChemHOLLADAY A cnppled woman died Friday about ical and Atomic Workers International Cnion Friday 9.30 p m as she struggled to estape from her burning home ratified a wage agreement in Holladav. readied last Tuesday by neFrances Guest, 25. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Flank Guest. gotiators for the union and 1811 E 4500 South was pionounced dead on arrual at the the Bacchus Works of the Salt Lake General Hospital after being taken from the charred Hervules Powder Co ruins of her paients home THE GRt EMENT. "THE WOMAN NWS CRIPPLED and had gieat diffia wage increase of culty walking, even with the ai dof her crutches, said Sgt. 8'j cents per hour, was Keith Iba, Salt Lake County Sheriff's Office. reached after an eight-daThe victim was home alone at the time of the blaze. Her strike Michael Durkson, internaparents had left her watching television while they went to visit a grandchild on her birthday- .tional representative of tne union, said about 87 per cent MRS. Gl'EST WAS GRIEF STRICKEN and was given of the members voted to a sedative by a doctor at the scene. . ratify at three meetings held duung the dav in the "She apparently was overcome by smoke at first, said Mine-Mil- l Union Hall m Capt. D. G. Bean, Salt Lake County Fne Dept. , .uMagna the sinC TTTFND'TTlE1f(inr'niebalTroml''uiHl(T he safdr"Her crutch u as lying just outside the door Thetwo story, frame home, which is set back from the road m an orchard behind a new apartment building, was damaged considerably by the fire. pio-vidm- g Panel Asks Shuffle Of Finance Powers A fireman puts out the final embers In a house lire that claimed the life of invalid woman In Holladay Friday night. Woman was apparently unable to leave structure. Storm Rips Utah Dixie By Stan Bowman I Tribune Staff Writer Construction was stopped,! "roads were wasKeLput, homes and farms were flooded and electric power was knocked out throughout Utah Friday as a new storm front moved swiftlv through the state. , STORM struck hardest at southern --Ogden had-hea- vy Utah, although raw accom-Carp0t- as pamed by thunder and light t110- - The lightning blacked out parts of the town for short pe-nods when it struck sev era! electric transformers. 1 HEAVY FLOODING was re ported m the sante aara Field area of Washington County. Water reached the doorstep of the H. Orwin Gubler home. A corral, which spans Santa Clara Creek near the home, was flooded to a point that it nearly washed several cows and a horse downstream. ZHoUT Boar,, Final observers recorded one and 16 hundredths of an inch of ram. IN BOTH Washington and Bcaver5ftnfIes Snow was re-ported in the mount dins. In the southeast part of Utah . there also were heavy rams Thursday night and continuing into Friday, THE GRAND County sher-THlffs offlce reported part of the road now under construc- tion to the Texas- Gulf Sulphur ashed plan- u out Moab Itself had one and one- hundredth inch of ram. opportunity Mlllls Finance of for j iSSSiUiiclitonuni ,or ,w heavy ramf . Heavy rain in the Monti cello, ' Blanding and Mexican Hat area caused to course over the' highways, but traffic was still able to get through, according the Utah Highway Patrol checking station at Monticello. Blanding recorded 24 hun-dredths of an inch of ram. f Days will be Saturday. AND JUDGING from the reception given the sales promotion activities Thursday Dd Friday, all 35 stores par-tticipating m the Retail Merchants Assn, program re girding themselves for their biggest dav Saturday a member of the Dow mow n GREEN RIVER had S3 hurt xays" committee said dredths of an inch of rain. More toy balloons, each Forecasts indicated there containing a free Si gift cer-wi- ll be some snow m the moun-- j tificate and a free movie .! ticket, will be retains of northern and central theaterear!v THE SHERIFFS office rePorted that both work on the Utah Saturday. i , The joint Salt Lake slftlS--leadin- mittee Friday turned its atten-- l tion toward projected revenues, expenses and earnings fiom a proposed multipurpose audito- num and sports aiena yucoS-CrdEast, the j fice 415 2nd g v City'-- Civic Auditorium Com o Urges Crossing Safeguards 5-Y- U commit- - Bur,a" lo --Wall-Rising The technique is designed to put a price tag on all state functions, allowing the Legislature to know what each state operation would cost. Lewis H Lloyd, council director, said the changes would be the most important in state government since the overhaul Members of the Credit Bu reau of Salt Lake City will meet Wednesday at 12,15 p.m, in Hotel Temple Square to hear Brig Gen. (Ret ) Franklin Riter, attorney, speak at a ihoon meeting facts have been gathered to date, but explained that much1 more still isj needed The committee report said one multipurpose .audito- agonal at 6100 and 6200 South problem once existed at 25X) or-num and sports arena should are expected to be taken Mon-- j Redwood Rd. (1700 West. be constructed in Salt Lake day- - information v Tribune Staff Writer MRS. GUBLER noted that He said a traffic actuated to correct what were , Steps this was the first water in the termed intersec- was Traced at the inter- County and that Salt Lake siSTal dangerous MX THE STEPS RE pn. creek lor two months. a child was killed County cannot afford more Uons on the Cottonwood Di- - posed after some 35 residents section than one such facihtv. Mrs. La Von Giles reported at crosslnS-th- e in that area appeared before considerable damage to new MR. CANNON said it has Salt Lake County Commis-- i yjR. RR I)y SAID he landscaping around her home been agreed sion inter-and said the Friday jil essence there in Santa Clara Field area, estiproved would be two large aieas a sections are dangerous. at 61'A) South until the would cost it $300 guard that mating civic auditorium and sports The group was headed by C. matter is solved. to $400 for repairs A well at arena, and a theater area 1732 Vine St. Garnett Player, her home was filled with Among those attending the W. A. Macev, Utah State (6100 a who made South), plea debris. for better traffic control in the session were Mrs. C L Warts. fair manager, said it has been Oak Crest Lane ibJTU estimated that if the ,2368 A NUMBER OF motorists in area. Holiday South); Mrs. Joseph S. Special to The Tribune on Ice" show had a better that area were stranded in 6M6 AND MEN and Drive, inisenwomen Highland their cars or fled to high COTTONWOOD A Mrs. Gene B. Hilton. 5994 j FabUundT girl was injured seriously the group said they were push-- ' eoLurrMhe gMe ground when the flash flood hit about noon. By 3:30 pm., Friday afternoon while riding ing for proper traffic sema- - Highland Drive. recepits would be far greater a horse m a pasture near her phores and better illumination, r the water had receded. j than they are They pointed out a While St. George reported home. MeCONVAN after being, Break-Il- l HUNT, commit boy died only 27 hundredths of an inch GLORA Mortensen, daugh- struck by Tuesday tee member, noted that, with a truck Monday as; of ram. Cedar City had flooded ter of Mr. and Mrs. Glen E. he was Rro-i- L respect to the type of facility crossing the Cotton-- ! streets when 99 hundredths of 4JUI Mortensen, 1900 E. Frontier wood Diagonal at 6100 South. j and its use there apparently is an inch fell. Rd (5SOO South 1, was in crita great deal of data available IN THE NORTHERN part ical condition at Salt Lake COMMISSION Chairman W. The burglar who entered the on this particular phase He talked of a facihtv that of the state. Salt Lake City had General Hospital where she G. (Bill) Larson promised the resident of Cecil V. Harris, 240 We will move on this Hampton Ave. (1135 South), would seat 14 000 only four hundredths while was being treated for head in- group: the persons first part of next apparently was reluctant to problem Logan reported 16 hundredths. juries. , his .retrace he had after steps Exact cause of the accident Brighton reported a We will consider placing a Prow through the home, Pallet, $130, Lost are able rainfall totaling one and 27 is unknown until guard at 6100 South, P11 reports indicated Friday. A mans wallet hundredths of an inch of rain. to talk with the girl, said crossing containing Sheriff Donald J. Strong, who he said. S130 in currency was lost in INVESTIGATION showed But again in the southwest investigated. that the burglar broke a hole the lower avenues area, police THERE SHOULD be part of the state, Beaver and i through a window screen, then were told SGT. STRONG said the girl semanhore at 6200 Friday. The wallet Milford reported heavy rains window to enter at belongs to William B. Erekson, in the early part of the morn- was found by her mother and ecounTy back of the residence. 4;13 -27th Hast, said police, ing, with some minor flooding about 6 pm. lying unconscious bridges department has been the but not much damage. Milford in a pasture. ready to cooperate with the State Department of Highways for months. The highway department premised to make any corrections needed. REPRESENTATIVES of the State Road Commission, the county and the sheriffs office will meet with Mr. Player, By Associated Press as Kenneth Clegg, fell' or got chainnan of the residents com6100 South and Vine A off the bicycle, and the Mor- mittee, at OGDEN Street Monday morning to atOgden boy died Friday at ap- rill boy turned to look back tempt to solve the problem. proximately 5:30 p.m. of in- to see what had happened as juries received about 2 pm. in they neared 800 North and 400 O. P. PEARCE, superintenda bicycle-aut- o accident, accord- East streets. ent, county roads and bridges, said later that he had lined up ing to Weber County sheriffs the meeting and the time will deputies. YRAFFIC be set by Monday. TOLL THE BOY, Stephen Morrill, Sheriff George Beekstead' I DArs sma son of Mr. and Mrs. Arlin IL said there is a possibility there I UST Momll. 626 North St died in may be a crossing guard the Thomas D. Dee Memorial UTAH DEATH placed at 6100 South until the and bead of possible Hospital matter of a semaphore instalto internal injuries, according lation is settled. Deputy Sheriff Brick Wood, who investigated. MURRAY F. ALLEN, 1751 Driver of the car was RichVine SL, told the commission ard Lee McNeeley, 19, the group was desirous of havSt, the officer said. ing proper safeguards for children going to and from school A PASSENGER, Jean Dur-fey- , as wrell as proper illumination 16, was thrown from the for those going to and from car and suffered multiple scalp church activities at night. Utah County wounds and possible internal The groups feeling was that To Sept 29, 1962 18 traffic actuated injuries, officers said. signals at 6100 Officers, stressing that the Ta.Sept.23. 1961 and 6200 Boufh Is a safe an23 swer. Investigation was still not com- - All of 1961 , plete. said young Merrill ap- Weber county GLEN PEG L AN. 1997 Pheaspatently had been riding his 9 ant Way (5650 South), sugbicycle with another boy. To Sept 29, 1961 FWrtd Bills, left, and Ashtow Smith begin construction 1 8 gested to Commissioner C THE OTHER BOY, identified All of 1961 k 13 long fence that will surround the Brady that the same of a nearly 1 TliniS Tn On 24-ho- w-- e nS In S.L. Temporary Construction of a fence will probably be in place for five ERNEST H. Dean, council years began Friday and hei , cairman, said the plan for re-ear- - start an orythe 3S- distributing control of the4adcd office states pursestrings would be story building of the the biggest single bit of busi- Church of Jesus Christ of Latterness to be put before the 1963 -day Saints. session. THE SALT LAKE City Com-bu- t Council members discussed did not act on a sugges- - mission granted a permit ear-tio-n the authority of the Legis-- her this week for erection of lature be fortified by a post- - the fence. It will be simJar to auditing check on expenditures 'the usual type serving as a pro- barrier between pedes- nine implementing Fn- - tective trlans on nparby sidewalks and day s decision will be drafted the instruction site on North by the council staff and T ie betwp.n State and mitted for action later. Iam Several qouncilmen said they 1 making a request to build would want to act at that time pnce tle Church of Jesus on legislation to broaden the Latter-daySamt- s Legislatures control in fman- - Corp. of a $25,000 bond posted rial affairs. furnished by the United States THE BROAD policy decision Fidelity &' Guarantee Co. came as an endorsement of a study made under contract Utah, the fence will N. Snow, an instructor at!0 north to the Relief Brigham Young University and continue a candidate for a doctorate at Society- Building. It will cort-th- e University of Southern tlnue Iron) the northeast coi ner 0 Relief Society BuildCalifornia on North Temple to t ng Fits study detailed the by the;S'ae andftht onf f'atV growth of " Board of Examiners, and fSht the boards removal imve from decisions on personnel,! The commission granted deficit appropriations mission to renew the petition and all expenditure of money each year for a period of five already appropriated by the years. Legislature. PROVISION ALSO was IT SHOULD, he said, be lim - ,made to move the fence run-ited to reviewing claims byinlnS east and west on North See Page S3, Column 1 Temple Street when the Utah State Road Commission launches a project to widen of 1941. mr. cannon said many, Truck Overturns Horse Jaunt Injures Girl n Careful Hee Dont Bee m t Rattr-Cras-h! 1 Special to The Tribune COTTONWOOD HEIGHTS A tiny little bee upset a great, hig concrete truck at Blvd Friday 8150 Wasatch about noon THE TRUCK driver, Ralph R. Miller, 33, 319 Out ay Ave. (439 North), was treated at i Salt Lake General Hospital for leg injuries and released to the care of a private physician Sheriffs Lt. C. J. Gunn said Mr. Miller wTas northbound when the bee settled on his eyebrow. Mr. Miller knocked the bee fiom the and lt became ey ebrbw caught between lhis eyelid and 'glasses, Lt Gunn said MHILE THE driver was fighting the bee, the truck ran off the shoulder of the highway for 150 feet and then rolled over, coming to rest on its side, Lt. Gunn said. The investigating officer said he was unable to esti- mate damage to the truck. rec-!thl- per-trav- ' that street The Lawrence Construction St (841 West), was awarded the contract to construct the fence it was announced by Wendell B. Mendenhall, chairman of the church building committee. SPECIFICATIONS indicated Jhat the fence be of five- -' eighths-mcplywood, painted on both sides and eight feet walkway with high. A six-foa railing also will be provided. Collision of Auto, Bicycle Co., 123 Jeremy Fatally Hurts Ogden Boy - J h 36-inc- Policeman Quits Salt Lake Force Resignation of Farrell J. Stewart, Salt Lake City police officer, has been accepted by the Salt Lake City Commit sion, effective Monday. AT THE SAME time the commission authorized a pension refund of $S45 for Officer 602-30t- h Stewart In other personnel action -- two-bloc- ar ) tee heard a tentative studv re-- , port on auditorium facilities for Salt Lake County. Howell Q. Cannon, committee chainnan, told members to review the report so we can know your thinking Body Protests Diagonal Peril By Clarence D. Williams "WALLS NN ERE burned the whole home through By Jerome K Full was completelv ruined, said Tribune Staff Writer Iba Sgt ' A reshuffle of power conoentftrt-tonin state government Loss to the home and fui an recommended Fndav enthusiastic in "ab bipartisan vote nishinos was estimated at of the Utah Legislative Council. $8 500 by Capt. Bean When we armed, theen IT ENDORSED ACTION BY the 13 Legislature to: tne building was engulfed in' i. Stnp the powerful Board of Examiners to the routine flame, he said. function of checking claims for compensation made by pei The fire Started under the sons alleging injury by jthe state. ' to othe'Secbhd 2. GIVE TO, THE GOVERNOR the other powers now story, according to Capt. Bean. wielded by the Board of Examiners making him directly reA faulty electric water is susfor the states financial business. sponsible off the of blaze, pected setting 3. Make the three-ma.Finance Commission now operbut the investigation will ating as an arm of the Board of Examiners accountable ditinue. rectly to the governor. The commissioners probably would Lt Ferns Andius of the be replaced by a single finance Sheriffs office adi I are con-- j director (The council action! tinuing the investigation, didn't spell out the specifics of Fpucc said Capt Bean, the plan Fireman George Cardwell holds crutch which invalid woman apparently was unable to use to get from her1 burning home. j rite of new Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-daSaints office building during expected fivey ear construction. y -- 1 e approved a promotion for Stanley A. Martin, from patrolman fifth grade to fourth grade. The promotion carries a salary Increase from $365 to $3S5 a month. commission, step-grad- , |