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Show Lke The $alt Combined Wire Services DOUGLAS, , WYO. A ground search party traveling in a snow weasel Monday re spued a Rock River, Wyo., couple stranded for mountainous area near Douglas in eastern Wyoming. The couple Mr. and Mrs. Fred Gibbs, were reported in good condition despite three nights of subfreezing temperatures. Caught by Storm ' They were forced down on a flight from Rock RiverVto Gillette, Wyo., by a late season snowstorm. They waited out the storm until Saturday afternoon and then Their attempted a takeoff. plane, a Cessna 170, struck a rock and overturned. The couple was not discovered missing until late Sunday. An, air search, utilizing 20 private planes, began early Monday and in less than 45 minutes, the couple was spotted beside the overturned plane. Parties Move In By Joan. Beck; Teach Your Child to Read Lost Wyoming Couple - Tribune, Tuesday, May 11, 1965 SHORT CUTS TO nolin tain proached the rugged area from different sides. A snow weasel reached the scene first about four hours later. Another rescue party in drive vehicles arrived laterT-- ' Snowdrifts in the, area were four to five feet deep: The accident occurred in the Downey Park area about 46 miles southwest of Douglas. The Gibbs son, Fred Gibbs Jr., spotted his parents While flying with a search plane early Monday i! Tipple Its Them! Yippee, there they are, he shouted, and burst into tears, He had seen his parents standing beside their overturned airplane waving torches and sig PVOST After spotting his parents from the search plane, the Soon .after the couple was Gibbs boy joined the ground spotted, two ground parties ap-- party which left Douglas soon afterward. PHONIC TO my clover FIT INTO FW TERNS WHICH RULES READING four-whe- naling. The boy was flying with Wyoming Aeronautics Safety Director Larry Kretsinger. They dropped survival supplies to the couple. Joins Search EXCEPTIONS No. never cook they give some to brave cow NOTE TO PARENT: 59 l 1 AN OLDER "CVHLD6AN LEARN EASILY YOUR CHILD YOU CAN TIACH V ALWAYS FOR. EXAMPLE: HAS A VOWEL RI6HT AFTER IT, BUT SOMETIMES V IS NAUGHTY AND WONT LET THIS VOWEL HELP THE FIRST VOWEL SAY OWN NAME. SO WHEN YOU SEE A NEW WORD WITH V-U- SE YOUR HEAD. IF A LONG SOUND FOR THE FIRST VOWEL DOESnT ySOUND RIGHT TRY THE SHORT SOUND. ' USU Rodeo to Draw College Cowpokes Special to The Tribune 0 G A N Fourteen college teams from Idaho, Montana, Canada, Utah and Washington will compete here May 21 and 22 in a rodeo sponsored by the Utah State University Rodeo Club. The event, featuring professionals and amateurs, will be held daily at 7:30 p.m. at the Cache County Fairgrounds. A 2 L p.m. performance also is sched- boys, John Naisbit, Hooper, Weber County, and Doug Haws, uled for May 22. Rich County, will A pair of professional cow- - Randolph, judge events. They will include : V. calf roping, bare-bac- k Job Corps Hearing bulldogglng, riding, bull riding, and WINNEMUCCA, NEV. (UPI) saddle bronc riding for men, and goat tying Federal officials will conduct a and barrel-racinpublic hearing here May 19 on for women. USU Rodeo the possibility of establishing a The been Club has the rodeo in Humboldt touring job corps camp circuit since April 23. County. g Ogden Increases Teacher Wage OGDEN (AP) Salary inwhich creases for teachers will average about $200 above were apthe present schedule proved by the Ogden School Board Monday night. The new schedule runs from $4,668 on the first step to $7,392 on the top. Relief Starts in Seconds Corns Speedily Removed! a Dr. Scholls do everything for you . . . Stop coma before when can they develop applied at the firet sign, of eore toes Stop pain almost instantly. . .with separate medicated disks, removs corns one of the quickest ways known to medical science. Nerve-Dee- p . Fast-actin- g Zino-pad- mm Leads Few In Logan Jewel Theft LOGAN (AP) Police have found no new leads in the theft of $3,500 worth of jewelry from two jewelry stores Saturday night,, according to Capt. Ray Poulter. t; Police believe the burglaries to he related as the two stores, S. E. Needham Jewelers and the Jewel" Box, are located within minutes of each other. Same Pattern Both stores were robbed in the same manner. A small hole was cut in a corner of the front windows and all reachable jewelry was miss- g tf- M A Your kitchen stays up to 16 degrees cooler ing. S. E. Needham Jewelers suffered the highest loss with estimates of $2,500 worth of goods missing in men's jewelry, a $500 diamond ring, birthstone rings, mens silver stone rings and bridal some pairs. Needham said most of the rings had SEN engraved on the inside. lit ' ' A Needham employe, Weldon Kofoed, had removed the most expensive jewelry at about 11 :05 p.m. Timing Noted The store was burglarized after 11:15 p.m. and before 11:30 p.m. when he returned. The Jewel Box estimates it was hit about 11 :15 p.m. and reported a loss of $1,000. Missing were eight and possibly 10 mens and womens watches. Owner Harold Comer said the burglars took the most expensive watches in the window, leaving other watches, birth-ston- e rings and gold wedding rings. Boy, 5, Killed By Truck In Box Elder Special to The Tribune BRIGHAM CITY- -A Bear River City, Box Elder County, boy was dead on arrival at a Brigham City hospital Sunday at 6 p.m. after being run over by a truck at his parents farm. James Chad Burt, son of Mr. and Mrs. Clinton W. Burt, was playing on his tricycle in a feed lot area near his home. An older brother, Jack, 16, truck was backing the two-toand didnt see the boy on the tricycle, the Box Elder County Sheriff's Office said. The boy was taken to the Brigham City hospital, where physicians pronounced him dead. F ' - AA ... f :j s? - - "4 A strfeSilY t A m h i- " --V rJ v n Women Authors Win AwardsAt Ogden Meet OGDEN (AP) A non fiction work by Mrs. M. F. Noall and a short story by Mrs. D. A. Thulin, both of Salt Lake City, were named winners at the Utah Pen Womens convention held Saturday in Ogden. Mrs. E. E. Coles, with Snow At Night, and Mrs. J. A. Judd, with won Teenage Girl, awards for poetry. Both are from Prov$ Music winner was Mrs. H. W. Littlewood, Brigham City, for her song, I Love Thee, Night. In the art contest, awards went to Mrs. B. W. Thorpe in painting and to Mrs. George Ledingham, ceramics. Summer is coming. Keep cool. Cook electrically. When you cook flamelessly, the range cooks the food,, not the kitchen or the cook. With an electric range, surface units are in direct contact with the cooking utensils.1 No air space between the heating unit and the pan allows heat to rise and escape into the kitchen. Ifltb oloctric , it's hotter! Also, heat does not rise into the room with excessive water vapor and com- bustion by-prpduc- ts. Cooking electrically is so clean and safe, too! ...7 of 10 homes in Theres a reason the area we serve cook electrically. jr There is a choice ofsparkling new electric ranges, at your dealers. See Him now. Utah power & light co. |