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') 1 ' LI 4 - V ) (si1 ) r s ''z‘ '' Mute County Special to The Tribune NIÁRYSVALE Elute County Construction trains brought the Irish and Chinese workers who had toiled six and a half years on the project ! —Two men were seriously hurt 1Vednesday at 2:30 pm when a dynamite charge went off prernaturely in the Freedom Uranium Mine 411i miles northeast of lki arysvale Injured were Deillay Eplinl shout 25 and LaMar Bushman 45 both of Marysvale A third rnan James Anderson was with them i n the mine but was not 1 kl I In resplendant uniform's were the Tenth LDS Ward band of Salt Lake City and the Twenty first Infantry Band from Fort then Camp Douglas ' ' Regional News in Brief Emergency Crews Speed Up Snake River Flood Works hurt 1 torch light procession a banquet and a dance Today a few houses remain at the site most of them unoccupied but the quiet is broken by the many visitors the hum of tractors on the InIrcetinriltlet dry farms and the shattering roar of jet planes from 11111 Air Force Base as they streak over the areas on training flights rikir Eplin suffered severe shock multiple cuts an Injured hand and possible broken bones-Tin- y tit r car was parked par- tially on the pavement and its lights were out Whalen said lights went on just as his truck approached the parked vehicle but he didn't have time to i swerve to miss the car - 1 - - i - I s " - Mrs Stoner Mrs Eubank Utah PEO Charts Annual State Conclave I NEV RENO (ta)The Reno office of the Bureau of Land Management Wednes- day confirmed reports that Aircraft the Curtis-Wrigh- t Co is seeking to exchange several thousand acres of railroad land it has purchased In eastern Nevada for federal land in Washoe and Storey counties There are reports so far unconfirmed by company of- ficials or anyone hi an official capacity that the firm plans to establish an aircraft jet engine testing center in the area --- Special to The Tribune VERNAL—Twenty-tw- ters 1 ' IA ---- - Guard Calls Alert chap- t'ighter-Intere- eptor full-tim- — It' Injured m Fall 11 01 - 1 I ( '' '''' 1 4 1 1 i ittql1i4 a 'It 1 1 1 ' I ! 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41 7 e Mrs Mildred Eubank Ogden L Creach Li Col Jost-ppresident of Utah State Chap- commander of the 192nd ter will preside at all meetings Squadron said and will introduce the honor five jet fighter pilots will be on guest Alm Margaret Stoner alert duty after the Ind second vice program becomes effective Greencastle president of the supreme chapi I e t 6 al I 0 OGDEN—The Lucin Cutoff ' across Great Salt Lake dam-- t J aged by fire last Friday will be 7 reopened Friday one week to the day since a t section i of the wooden trestle was swept 11 by flames Southern Pacific i1 Railroad officials announced 4 Wednesday 4 The record-timconstruction Job will cost the railroad ap-- A ' proximately $300000 This does 'tI not include the loss in schedule delays and suspensions rerout- ing of trains over detours and : other expenditures due to the 1 t fire railroad officials said First train to cross the newly 'I repaired trestle will be the west- bound City of Francisco SP I streamliner which will leave 'I Ogden Friday at 6:50 pm I - I it a 1 t rthr Lucia Special to The Tribune the PEO sisterhood will REND NEV (UP) — The Ne'be represented Friday and 'ada Air National Guard will Saturday when delegates meet go on a standby alert July 1 and at the 2Ist annual state conven- will maintain indefistatus that tion at Vernal of - ' 4 j '4 : ) A - ' 1 r tb' t -- - 1 Reopens Friday nitely 1 ' 1 t Fir ' '' '' ' s4r ' of the er 47-7-s - ce corn-eith- — ''"t lee' I I 1 : g WYO (UP) —1 am by his father Thomas G1A 11 flood control crews!' and brother Reed Harding Emergency It was believed the horse to their efforts stepped up kicked or trampled its Li—a plete repair and strengthening rider of dykes along the treacherous Mr Harding was taken to 41 Snake River Wednesday as the Dee Hospital in Ogden first substantial swelling of the 'stream from ' melting snow was pebbles were buried derneath his skin all over his fre and body a suffered Mr Bushman broken right foot four broken toes and a severely bruised arm mine uric e Castagne– Denverite: '3a—fulled -superintendent tin la the men reported Clifford same In Idaho SmashupAt the timel were working on the first level of Jackson Hansen reported in mine of the place putting MOUNTAIN HOME IDAII0 three sticks Of dynamite to dis!Gov Milward Simpson is ask- — A Denver (UP) i gutuc a vein of ore overhead lug the federal government for man Frank W Nichols Jr was another $75000 to spend on killed late Tuesday night when l'ar some undetermined emergency work dirk the lemon dynamite The Snake watershed is laden his parked car was hit by a charged prematurely Mr with the heaviest snowpack in Garrett Freightlines tractor and Castagne said 'history and is expected to send seThe report placed the acci Mr Eplin was standing only the mountain river well over 'flood !ones west of here The laen!seveo stage greatest danger two feet away and received the 30 ' " US Illybway ion lit expected in about two weeks full forc'e of the blast 4 ti JACKSON un- '4 i Yr -- ''t :911 z 'N ' t I N '' N - x' " 44': A ' 1 ti73'N'41C' for the first time 1 ' t 91 f''4 Se 1 i? 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