Show -- r 40 -- vr-y- -wt I - and IRIS assistant deputy secre- LOGAN — Officers of the tary of the Army Franklin Utah National Gaurd heard a IL Orth Jot about the reorganization of the' guard along the Army's ADDRESSES Of dignitaries new pcntomic division lines at the fourth general conferSaturday from several mien ence of the UNG Officers Assn stressed the importance of the ground combat units in the "potential war we face" and the need for readiness now that speed weapons and trans makes time a weapon in itself Special to The Tribune - SPRINGVILLE — LeoF Maj Gen Max E Rich Jackson 19 US Marine Utah adjutant general warned home on leave was shot ac that the recent congressional cidentally in the right leg action calling for a reorganizaI ate Saturday afternoon tion of the guard fixing a ceilwhile target practicing in ing of 'national strength at Rook Canyon His condition 400000 men would mean the vvas listed as fairly good at elimination of 300 officers and Utah Valley Hospital Satur men in Utah's guard alone day night Naming the militia as a Repor t s Indicate the strong defender of the as Springville serviceman at called for a "bigger tion he to withdraw a 22 tempted automatic pistol from his and better National Guard" holster when it discharged Mr - Orth suggested that With him at the time were those who claim we do not Dick Robins and Earl Bet need ground forces "are seekdall ing an easy way out of the predicament — and - there is none---Th'pentomie- principle is a realistic tactical approach - Pistol Accident Injures Marine — Idaho Sene future warfare" to Demos Stop Move for missiles a n d launched simultaneous- BALLISTIC rockets ly the earth—as might under our present pol- of instant mass retaliation —present an awesome possibility of mass destruction with nuc I ear fallout following By Associated Press quickly upon areas not inBOISE IDAHO — A motion tended as original target areas to introduce a legalized gam- and on contestants and alike" he said bling plank into the Idaho Democratic Platform convenMIL ORTII considered this tion was defeated here Sat type of combat "inconceivurday' able" and said that since both candidate for East and West have atomic Democratic ' governor State Sen A M and missiles making Derr will campaign for elec- weapons such annihilation possible the tion with a program calling present race is in nuclear for casino-typgambling on a weaponicof a small scale local option basis A move by Vernon K Smith Eoise attorney and a leading supporter of the Derr plan failed to get the plank adopted before the platform committee His motion went down to deicy Gaining Bill e Provoan Guilty In Morals Case feat Special to The Tribune 39-- PROVO—An eight-majury deliberated less than three hours in Fourth District Court Special to The Tribune IDAHO FALLS IDAHO — before convicting James ChamPledges to oppose gambling bers Sr about '55 Provo of while striving for a balanced carnal knowledge budget preservation of water Sentencing was scheduled 2 pm rights furtherance of highof for Oct 3 atcriminal court acIn other maintenance and way safety states' rights were written into tions Friday Arvile K Butterthe 1958 Idaho Republican field 27 2778 S State Salt platform at' the party's bien- Lake City pleaded innocent to niel convention here Saturday charges of grand larceny and The plank was trial was set for Oct 8 at 10 on the very top of the pile am "An underworld — ugly and Eugene Ridge Lassen Provo ominous — threatens Idaho pleaded guilty to petty larceny We pledge ourselves to sup- after the charge was reduced port strong enforcement of all from grand larceny on motion laws We will oppose with all of the state Sentencing was the Vigor at our command any scheduled for Sept 26 endeavor to open our state to the organized evils of legalized Joins Hospital Staff gambling of any kind" Special to The Tribune The economy and taxes new form — Robert Furchner PROVO opposes "any plank has been appointed to the psyof massive taxation" chological staff at Utah State Dead By Car Hospital here according to Found — William F Hill chief psycho' By Associated Press — ogist Currently residing with IDAHO MURTAUGH in 1 Luther Hayes Callen 21 Mu- his wife and two daughters a dötI rtaugh was found dead near Prowl Mr Furchner is his wrecked automobile at the toral candidate in clinical psythe University of edge of Murtaugh Lake Sat- chology atPortland Ore Portland urday at 7:30 am GOP Rejects Gamin' - 4 '' ' " ' 4 '‘'''' : r t 4 : ' $ ':" ) 4 ' ' ' e ' ' '1 ''' ' ''' ' 't -- - i'e ' ' ' ) t ' :1 ' f ' :r t : ' - - '"4'e- 4 ( i r '' t 1 p 1 1 t- '' '''' 1i t t- - r:'i- ' ' " A " ' ' ' r! - ' :1 ' vt i rs' 1 I 4 ' - c I : 4' ' 1' 4' ' I ' ) Lit - - s“ ? 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' NJ': I ' A211"NSO ' ' 1 :: '' 1 :1: ':1 : - i ': - - ' : 4 1 ' ' s 2 i fit ' ' 4 " 4 " ' '' — - t” 'Ip 1 - - i t - - - '' - ' ':' 4' - It'111 ': ''''' 1l 1'''':ts :I : ' i::i ' s 1:14': The cave boasts stone mall subterranean lake close In midNovember and a columns I ' :t' - 47:- ckr Indian legend tells hearts of two lovers were blended to form Great Heart Stone than per Sons to the area in 1958 in 1887 Middle Cave Martin Hansen and Timpanogos Cave were found in the early 1920's near the spot where Mr Hansen located the first cave entrance Indirect and subdued electric lighting in chambers pro- duce unusual effects along the cave path At other points observers ('an look up to see small harmless bats flying 100 feet a - man-mad- Orem VFW Hosts State Meet Today School All teachers of the district will meet in the Orem High School auditorium at 2:30 pm for a two hour meeting This meeting will be presided over by Carl Mellor of the AEA and Dr Alma P Burton All nonteaching employes will meet in the Lincoln Junior High School lunch room from 3:30 to 4:30 pm Mr LaDrue Varney president of the association will preside g the ton auxiliary president meeting will include reports on the national VFW convention held at New York City Commander by Department Wilma Dowling Provo and Raymond Lester department commander Sandy Members of posts and auxBuilding According to Mrs Bly Hous iliaries throughout the state Special to The Tribune OREM—The Orem Veterans of Foreign Wars Post and Auxiliary will be hosts Sun day when the Department of Utah VFW holds its council of administration meeting at the Orem Veterans Memorial pm h Birthday Special to The Tribune OGDEN—How to get rockets off the ground will be told Monday before members of the Rocket Development Guild of Ogden High School by Dr George R Hill head of the University of Utah Department of Fuel Technology The meeting is open to guild members their parents and friends and to the public It will be in the high school visual education room at 7:30 pm Officers of the guild are Warren West Jr president: James Johnson vice president Alice Johnston secretary i '::1 7 1 040 - r " I - - 4 In Timpanogos Cave The mighty object Is estimated to weigh In vicinity of two tons Jil ' of t - ' on 14- ' ' co" 4 v 4 4- 'rfr''' J f: ' c I ' 46k t flik ' 't 4t t N k - 4 i - ' ' ':' ' ' 011 ? 1' '' - 74' ! : I 0011 I I - - --c l i ' Morgan woman and her three daughters have had babies within six months of each other Seated left Mrs Kenneth MORGAN—A 1 Saints fall this DR SMITH recommendtd a new junior high school to be built in the north end of the city by 1960 addition to Wash ington Junior High School for dext year enlargement of Ben Lomond High School by 196 replacement of Lynn atElernentary School by 1963 and im- secret hideway of an Indian princess named Utahna and her brave Red Eagle Utahna had been chosen by lot to throw herself off a cliff as sacrifice to the Paiute Indian god Timpanogos While climbing to the summit of the mountain where she was to kill herself she met Red Eagle a brave from another tribe Red Eagle knew Utahna's mission by the manner of her mediate installation of school lunch programs in Madison and Lorin Farr Pingree schools elementary Quincy The full construction pro dress gram recommended by the Would eQi t Impressed by the beauty superintendent of the princess Red Eagle approximately $3050000 and d!dn't Want such a woman he suggested a bond election ' be called for Nov 18 to he stwrifleed So he posed as God Timpanogos and commanded the prin cess to live with him in his 'Pony' Deals Woe To Young Rider hideaway cave One day while out hunting for food Red Eagle was injured by an angry bear When he limped back to the cave Utahna saw his wounds and realized only a man could be crushed by a bear Red Eagle could not be God Timpanogos Utahna stayed with Red 'Eagle and nursed his wounds But she knew her duty and when Red Eagle had recovered she climbed a peak near their cave and threw herself from the cliff Special to the Tribune AMERICAN FORK—Rictiiig wild bucking broncos can be a dangerous pastime—especial ly if the rider is only four years old Little Ray Vicklund saddled up the broncapig at his fa thers farm and went out for a real old fashioned western the pig didn't like the idea and tossed the Red Eagle carried the lad otmkoff into the dirt broken body of his princl‘ss Vicklund was taken to Aitah back into their cave where Valley Hospital Saturday 'after he died of sorrow noon with a fracture of his It was then the God TimpaIuPPer left arm The youngster is the sop of nogos took 'their hearts and molded them into a giant red Mr and Mrs Ray Vicklund 200 East American stone on the ceiling of the 1260 S " Fork cave - - t - ' i to 1 : - in 1886 SHE WAS MARRIED to Joseph W Arave in April 1895 In the—Salt Lake LDS Temple He died in May 1919 Of their eight sons and daughters three are still living They are Roy E Arave Mrs Clyde (Dora) Hull and Mrs Floyd (Bessie) Jensen She has 18 all of Hooper grandchildren and 34 great grandchildren' Lawyers Stress Special to The Tribune PROVO—A request by members of the legal profession to ' B:il)ies' Mothers' Mother Mother Too ' Latter-da- Court Comfort i STEREO Board of Education will make a study of school build ing needs in the immediate future and decide whether to follow recommendations of Or T O Smith superintendent for a $2750000 bond eiarAgn City A HIDDEN LAKE is found at one point in the cave Al though the water is several feet deep the sparkling blue pool is so clear it looks like just a few inches to the bottom An old legend about the cave reveals it was once the After her conversion to the LDS faith Mrs Arave was active es a Sunday school teacher and worked with the Young Women's Mutual Improvement Assn and the Relief Society In various capacities LI - 3i'' birthday anniversary Sunday at the home of a son Roy E Arava Hooper Born Sept 16 1867 in Hazelton Pa she came to Hooper when she was 18 years of age to visit a sister Mrs Catherine McDonald and decided to cave She became a convert to Church of Jesus Christ ‘ i' -- the A ' Soeriel to The Tribune OGDEN -- Mrs Dor th e Zacher Arava native of Pennsylvania will observe her 91st to The Tribune the stay 06 i 'I r''f will attend Local auxiliary members will assist Thursday' with ushering and ticket sales at a circus to be held at the Timp Ball Park The matinee performance will entertain hundreds of elementary school children as guests of the three posts School 'Books Rocket Talk - Luncheon will be served at the Orem High School from - 39 ' ' f' TkTf v zs 21091-48- ' AMERICAN FORK—Alpine Thirty-sithousand visi School District employes will tors have hikedup the mile in meet their annual institute and a half lone trail to tour the cave Monday at Orem Dr Alma P Burton district Under Superintendenti superintendent said nonteachThomas Walker 10 US Park xvill meet at the ing personnel service guides sre available Lincoln Junior High School in to conduct tours through the the afternoon while profescave sional personnel meet at Orem Tours are taken several High School times daily from 8 am to 31overhead IN THE EVENING the two pm and are expected to According to guides water tinue until the middle of groups with the Board of Edu into the cave through dripping November when snowfall will cation a n d representatives A VISIT to Timpanogos cover the trail to the cave It eons of time have deposited Assn from Parent-Teache- r limestone to form the large Cangroups and their partners will !Cave in American Fork end-- : takes nearly three hours to pendants hanging - from the the into offers to the escape meet in the Orem High School yon complete a round trip and Ito hear an address by Dr Har less past of eternity where 'cave and through its seriesofcelling the pedistals growing floor perhaps millions caverns which are three- from vev- L Taylor vice president thousands as flow stone wonders Such nature built of in years ago of Brigham Young University length eights of a mile of the fan- "Cascade Energy" wonders natural School will be held regularly these unique Actually Timpanogos Na tastic "Heart of Timpanogos" tional Monument consists of for the first four hours of the from solid rock n- Located Just seven miles three separate caves connected bubbling "Chocolate F o u day the bedecked "Jewel lain" east of American Fork on by two tunnels Box" and many other spec-THAll teachers who are pm Utah Highway 80 Timpanogos FIRST cave Is knownitacles can be seen in the col ployed for the first time by National Monument one of the Alpine School District will meet at 2 pm in the Little Theatre at Orem High s AM i ' i ' — i ' ' 1 lt ' - t o - s 1 ' ' - :: Staff Writer AMERICAN FORK — In Utah f o 1 k1 o r e Timpanogos god of Paiute Indian nation took up the hearts from two dying lovers and molded them into a giant red stone The Indian god fastened It to the ceiling of the lovers' hideaway cave just above the spot where they died Near the heart of stone he shaped bears birds and many other animals to give a living touch in the ' lovers cavern hundreds of feet below ground' Sperial to The Tribune : Holladay S State ' ' 1 t S J 'I & wait ori- ? CI 4 - J: DOUG WILLIAMS NEW NOMI STORES - ' N:: I -- i -- WALKER MONUMENT CO HU 344 leo 21st South ' 'f: ' Faces 'Tiny' Cale Board to Air Alpine Slates Winter Clinic for Snowfall to Sileiwe' Wiwi Story on Dying Lovers' Sch001Necq: Special °Hui crystal caverns or as Hansen Cave and Utah's most colorful sites School Staff By Ray Tracy OGDEN—Members of the by ginally discovered 70000 tracted more to I ?AA l'' ' ': '' ' i I 1 t i te l t '''''It ir 71'-1- WEIRD ii '' t t ' ::' c s ° 4 & Tourgulde Arlo Shelley points out strange formations In Timpanogos Cave which will s-- Av: t s t Demonstration - '' '' H' -- 4 t A1 COLUMBIA ' ' 4 ' T 4 4 8 - k - ? 1 COP Setting Up 0" den Center 15E5 4 4 ' 1 All employes of the district will meet from 6 to 7:30 pm in the Orem High School auditorium and each employe is invited to bring his or her partner to this meeting This will be the general session for died from probable "suffoca- - all employes of the district Special to The Tribune tion due to drowning" It wss Dr Harvey L Taylor has been Ella trItIGHAM CITY—Mrs she had aprilrently secured as speaker for the eveand Jerrold McEllvain 'treasurer Jo: Robinson Stallings 53 belived and drowned in the ning meeting Cm' found dead In the bath fainted tub–of her home here about bathtub rioOn Saturday by her husInvestigating officials said band who had been working Mrs Stallings had a medical at the family farm record of fainting spells Dr Reed Merrill county phy County Attorney Dee Lund the woman said I no a4topsy would be con-siclan reported ducted ! was born Mrs 4 1?"‘ r li Stallings 1444 in 1905 Da Syracuse Aug 19 k?&vis County daughter of John I' ' Franklin Robinson and Lilly V4 Tolman She was reared in Dao l '7- The to °'' Triune ') ' vis County and filled a mission Special 0 ' 140'1 r f 04DEN—Weber Counly's Re for the Church of Jesus Christ i 1 t I ' -Saints in the publican election campaign of Latter-da: i 7w 4States Northwestern be conducted this year i h i to Byron E 1 — fiotit headquarters established She was married I I ' 5 i 1927 ' in the ' ' '''' Stallings May 4 Washington Blvd: the Salt r'2478 LDS Temple She Lake y k ' the osed office narty by f ' :':14 4 resided a short time in Eden ':'7 gkfr1years ago Lorepzo E Pe Weber County later moving to lil"t 1 ' 4 ""'""' 'N''' terson county chairman an: 11 t ''' 7 West Corrine where she lived : A :') —171 1 linced ' 1 Saturday tir to Brigham City ''°‘Z until i coming itv N I A l ' l'Totonly will the party have 18 months ago '"also but there headquarters Nov will all Republican candidates A member of the First r is Inhke it their headquarters Ward she served on the i I c ": Ak 4(The public is invited to cal) at South Pox Elder Stake Re t y or information time for any lief Society Board I oilier purposes husInclude her A Survivors Dixon H i(RUtahl i :L Rep ' also will make the office his band two sons and two daugh4 t headquarters In seeking re- ters Lon B Corrine Clifton 't "?'''' c ' election to the House of Repre V US Marjine Corps Mrs 7 sentatives for a third term Jack (Nancy) MeLea and Mrs ' Jack (Sherma) Oram both of ' ' r 4r - p xr4 4 -said Mr Peterson seven grandchildren f Olden ' A brothers and a sister I I ' I ' ' 1 rh' ' l' 0 abm-atwArs loon ''''' ' 'N041 T 11 i IPOI ' k'''''iiiA44' ° !— Coil M For A Preto TN: ' ' $' or Nfrm '4 AA 4 t' Nemo - 1 ' 4 41 V"4 t''' - - ' ' ' ‘' 1 ' 1 i e( ir t !s:p zpt ' ' '' t A '''':'' i '' ( 4 k '' i ' :k :' s''''' ' ' ' i' 1 ' "f':7 - 4' ' 1S 4'4' 1 '!4 " ' ' 1 t f' 'I 4 ets - 444 4 '' '' ' ' :' f row ‘ at i Woman 5 3 Drowns Iii Brigbinn City Bathtub '‘'' t 4 Farm tit0 N i' -- 4:30 to 6 i el"S - - 11' 11 ' '4 1 ' 1 1 114—'' ? ' ' 1 ''''' i ' 1' ' :stiot ' :444 '4 414 g ' 4 ''' ' t fti " ' v- - ' Li r 4"' L 41 1'' "is 1 ' 4 :N4 — t 4 lk I ' 1 ? 4 P n ''' 4 " 'i 11 I' i i - '' 1 ! 4 ' 4 1 - '" :' ' ' against hundreds of cities around happen C13 14 1958 Sunday September IF ' Special to The Tribune -' Salt Lake Tribune The Guardsmen Hear Praise of Tentomie Division' ' 0"4edele-Nrw'r'1- 'Watt the Utah County Courthouse was set aside Friday by County Commissions Lawyers seeking the improvement were advised to make a formal request at the coutIty's December budget heating Commissioner Teri G Dixon said air conditioning for the Adams son Chet Mrs Kay Hefner daughter third floor where all courttory Kay standing leflMrs Edward Preece rooms are located couldbe Inson Kerry Mrs Dean Hawley4 with son Val stalled for $26000 to $28000 4:i1:I'::00'bt( i '"7" i ( 1 L 1 S I 14 ''' 41' ‘ ' ' 3 ‘ N: ' V I 1 '''14 :7 I' i N' -: - r'4: I ' fri i44-41- II ''''' ' te '' '':S '''' "'t 04 ''' ' 4'fe '41- I ' - ' !::i '4-)':'- te 't1: Ir 'I 4 -' $1 11 k '41 ot 4(004 ' : ''' " ' ' ''i N Ni si i k: t'' 41 i INI 4 ' 1 C t'N4 '74f 4 '' '' ' Stoptied by a Pole 14 4 1''t :' 4 i ' 4 44A 444‘ 14 A s " "4'il' '1 ' : ' 41 J ' 1' e ' - ''''''1:)::'73 orh' i'''' ' ' t ' irl:q ' v i 4! 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