Show - vr Nie 4- Nr - - 7 777 v p " c51 Local News Oassified Ads '417 a 7- iii Salt Lake City Utah — Monday Morning Second Section on — - June -- (- 14'- 4 -- - --- Pane 19 ' i' '' r oo- 1 - lican War I ir10 But 1 r 1 k - t 2 ' I t ' ir'-- L' - -- l'' 4 ' 4 1 ir ' -r-t- 4 t r PAO 10-- i - - 03 ''44 '''''''Aii '' -- mala for one m a n 'Robert W - In chief of Harold r military records Schindler t for the Utah his torical Society and Veterans Grave Registrar for Utah Jack Slade was sort - ott 'a takes a pride in finding unmarked graves -- t - ':7!!'"'"--- -- ' ---- e ''''-- - Most people were afraid of Slade since he had a -- nasty for Delinquent Youth 'A Chancel lions which have threatened to of Utah prevent: opening schools next fall Earlier inthe day' JThbuniStafI Writer: ' :" : N : A million-dollar-juveni- le on and Dr Richard B CPRR executive seeretary briefed the committee at- - a special session in the hotel's Coral Room Kerman - - 01 P 3 - L - - are-leorn- - - CItftlailliff9 UtãHigh vay - Kill:IOin -- - -------7--- Buffet Arpa 30-ho- V -- - - -- --7-- -- -- t' the-day- - s gun-crank- s r ed in-th- area-report- - k-by Was-struc- IMITIC t : -- front DAY Si N CI LAST - ' State-apparen- tly- KILLED flat-be- d s - -- I- : LAST YEAR : SI Boys Cheat Death Püll&dFiEiiiiUta1i Iké:-L'T':'i-- plained when about asked iTTP 0 ' EXAMPLE they've launched one of the Intermountain Region's major community beautification efforts which so Special to The Tribune far has- included planting ever'AMERICAN' FORK — Two - greens Main Street along ' entrance to town and painting Salt Lake' City In three downtown business build were saved from drowning Utah Lake Sunday about 11:15 ings now vacant y Phil Jensen project chair- am while wading at the Amer' man and Howard Watkins can Fork Boat Harbor ' chatnber executive secretary ' JOHNNY JOHNSON son of are' ramrodding the program Mr and Mrs Raymond Johna task which calls for dedicated son 1622 S West Temple and ' men and that they are Robert Martinez son of Mr - ALL OF WHICH goes to and Mrs: Richard Martinez prove that you may not be able' 1814 Colmar Ave (1860 South) condition at to gild a lily but you can were listed in fair al American Fork-llospitSunsprucetTp- a town right?— day afternoon Were wading They - apparently I 6 AN The' Way why the draws so 1nu can spectators see the same thing in down town Salt Lake every day at dont I ' Indianapolis - 5 pm know soq - - -- - ' - ard brought ale-por- t -- - started of Trustees den Amy-- 1 THE "IMPASSE"--ithe us satisfaction of UEA members with the school finance bill passed by the 35th Utah Legislature How it can be "satisfactorily resolved'1-- - has neve r—been spelled out by the UEAt but in dividual teachers believe it means that the Legislature in special session must pass the finance bill sponsored by the Cooperating Agencies for Pub lie Schools (Utah' Education Assn Utah Society of School 5ee Page SO Column 4 " s A 10 AA AIL alk 41m li 04 d4- - A Ilk - dolikA"Abo 41A--ol- t -- A 0—AA 4 0416414AL AL i A A Imm-twa-fee- -e- -- ollapset-on- t To June 3 1962 All of 1962 8 '28 mile below the familyeamp In — Bridger Picnic area -- -Brent had been missing since about 11 am when he wan- dered from the campsite about five miles from the mouth of Logan Canyon LARRY ASIILIMAN dence 'Cache County a mem ber of the Cache County Jeep Patrol discovered the body 1 A LARGE SEARCH party was organized to cover the -river and surrounding ‘ hilis--------- MEMBERS OF THE search ing party included the Cache--off Countr—Sherlfri duty Logan policemen fire de partment members Forest Service and Utah Fish and Game Dept personnel t h Utah State University Moun taineering Club the Utah High - - t- - : Service ntatiow A pickup truck — minus HS driver -- - salashed into a serve ice a t a ti on at 2398 E South Sunday at causing 41000 damage to the: structure' THE DRIVER was Sammy 42 331543th East who apparently had fallen out while the truck was traveling east on 330 South He escaped with minor cuts S Latino It DeputySlieriff Gary fedlt said Mr Latino fell from the truck 300 feet west of the ' service station TILE TRUCK continued east zipped through a food store study of Utah School finances Dr Thomp son N chairman of special 12member Mut 0111A-- 1- - Driilei Falls Out f A - way Patrol and volunteers from surrounding camps: Pickup AA A A - t-of - AkAAA - - -- learning that her son was dead She was treated by a togan 1 "A - THE BODY- - OF Brent Dee Rose ion of Mr and Mrs Max physician ' Rose 339 Healy St Ogden The - parents had notified OM -was pulled cent- that the boy was missing ET water at about 5:15 pm a half-- after they first failed to find ' him A ReneraLsorchbegan 1i the area about 1 pm po 0a‘AlkA in - t 4 AL - --- the Logan River—his sweat shirt snagged on a jock in the stream bottomai his family and a' large search p a r Ly omobile combed the area for six long —IvIR&T-ROS- E hours ' -- A -- s -- - Romain Jensen 'and Marcell Tippetts Mr Ashliman pulled the body from the water and blankautt was -Wrapped It taken from the canyon byaut- Og- - r -- 4 Pre" — drowned-Sund- ay Mr Byran 33 waS taken before Justice of the Peace Mel Humpherys Sunday about 1 cm and charged with driving while under the influence of intoxicating licpmr THE- COMPLAINT was signed- by Sheriffs Sgt Pete Kutulas who headed the in- ' vestigation of the crash Mr Bryan was placed under $1000 bond before he was' taken to Salt Lake County Jail for booking: SOT KirrimAs said Mr Bryan was the only one of the four occupants of the vehicle to be thrown clear of the car on impact with the truck -- He suffered - only a head -- -- fodB i 44 — BY 1181"lated LOGAN—A oor -- -- Logan River Claims Life 0 oy on Picnic -- cr-d- -- en - Except for a meeting with went before the committee to explain the UEA stand in the controversy---------- -Eleven members of the- - UEA Board of - Trustees - and five members - of - the UEA- - staff went intcr-th- e close meeting at 7:30 pm The controversy was when the UEA membership voted to interruptcontract negotiations "until the present re-Impasse is satisfactorily solved" shore- - - Mrs-Ric- - said The night meeting when the UEA Board tle miCve-wh- life-savin- g n Clyde-Wednes- -- err to r and infOhe--creek and -- ''Q The boy whfrwas fishing near the bridge made the he heard the screams 'Of another — is sterary Ann12 who was playing nearby THE LITTLE GIRL apparently fell from the bridge and had floated about 10 feet before her rescue said - - --- — Deputy Sheriff Darrell Kelson Ned suffered a gash on his left foot from either glass or Jagged rock when he jumped into the water BOTH YOUNGSTERS WERE treated at Salt Lake General Hospital and released to a private physician the-lit- - meii NED WALTER HANSEN son ' UNIDENTIFIED man launching his boat noticed the Johnson youth floundering and brought him to the shore - Clifford L Madsen - Amer! tan Fork who Joined the effort said he recalled seeing two boys moments before and immediately started searching for the second youth PROBING IN water over his 'head Mr Ma'dsen located the Martinez bnywho was stuck In mire at the channel's' bottom and brought him to shore Mr Madsen Ed Hall Amer! — can Fork Kenneth VIr— Hicks lacerathn front-- thtt- boatTharbor'ioiijthe Kearns- - and the boys' fathers Timp Marina Boat Harbor applied artilitiat respiration - AS THE CAR struck the when they wandered into deep until an Arnarican :Fork - am- truck the flat bed ripped It water about 10 to 15 feet from bulance and physician arrived from one end to the other the shore said Officer Milton was Utah The auto then glanced back Investigating Adams American Fork City County Deputr-Sherif- f Max into the lane of traffie and Dr Richard IL Keenan left Dr Owen- Love — See Police Ferre Pleasant Grove- 29 5 Column NEA Dr direct Oscar 1 Thompson will and Page - -v -- e-D - - d the of what transpired-Imeetings "Our findings will be studied very' carefully before we make any sort of state- mt1 he said - "WE WANT complete freedom of discussion which we feel - Nyould belacking in - an Kerman open- session" Dr day at 2 pm at the Capitol Dr Kennan said the committee expects tobave all in the hotel- -- - Salt Lake County boy Quick action by 'a sister after she Sunday saved the life of his 3year-o1r:their-home-----pn from ahridge into Mil Creelt "WE HAVE SENT newspaper clippings and letters and the UEA resolutions to all conimittee members but this Is the first chance they have hattto getdetails and chronology of events" he said It is not the policy of the commission to make statements during the course of an Investigation Dr Kennan ex- 2 — Boy DivesIn Pulls Stster--From Mill CreekWatérs Dr Kennan said the committee was just getting the situation well in mind Sunday " off-chanc-e —Pencil College chairman He added: were to have — "A proper juvenile rehabilitation Pro'gTarn -b- een shipped - toflIthoisr but gives the delinquent a sense of community after responsibility am:rib's- - responsibility assures they never arrived-A- xil —all kindsof correspondence new liberty" staterBob-decide- d with to have a look irtSalt Lake's death THE DEDICATION progratri incluaed t records just on the remarks—from slate and county officials and t he might find something a telegram from theUS attorney general Most of the coMments reflected the view "APPARENTLY MrswSlade courts and detention centers are that got married again right after In juvenile t t fact attempts to get delinquent youngsters t the hanging" Bob explained because when the stage arrived back on the right trackin Salt Lake City no one BUT AMONG Sunday's ceremonial conbothered to do anything with gratulations and apPreciations a distinct —call 1 the casket follow-ulocal action was sounded for As a result Slade was taken :: marvelous buil di n g s are not "These to the city cemetery enoughr—said Ile- rested there in aim: for Salt Lake- County'snewyouth center Juvenile Court judge from1933 to 1959 1 Cornerstone honors tmtil Bob Inscore C W Brady left and !John Fair Larson Commissioner nymity Staff Countyplated by - nVerriusthavejnoretrained him--fou- nd the court and detention cen"1 stippose I've helped locate ter" Thousands Of unmarked graves Salt—Lake —in the past 44 years" Bob said "And we've marked about five County Commission chairman thousand in that time" ód who was cited several times ON—MEMORIAL Day lie Sunday as the energizing pm 5Ddy-Pe-il"7: placed a flag on Slade's grave behind the center project saw a gesture made for the first the new buildings as "a first Ten persons have been killed two separate collisions 'during time in something like a hun- - step" Memorial Day holi- dred years "But" he added "a step that on Utah roads since Wednet-- ' the —The puff huffed again river We must go on day is in 'mid-ai- r -dayevening–lntour-Aiolen- t iliiiiiaci 11 Fridei a father I that-Utah and the rest of the In Points----forging a program accidenta—climaxecrby a car- - Was killed when the truck he termountain truly provide meaningful serv I think the red carpets that ice to the community's trou- splitting 'crash' Saterday night was driving crashed into a herd thunderheads-soare- Region Sunday as - Idahoans — skyward hatelaithedLthriellives--otca- ttle have painted on the bled youth" and rain and hail pelted the - - -highway entrances to the Gem Riverton girl State are nice enough but per-- IN THE FINAL address of VILE YIVEDAY period A at midnight Sun- was injured fatally Thursday earth: sonally I like green better Too the afternoon Mr Larson- which ended MOST REPORTING stations day saw- - six Utahns killed in morning when she dashed into bad they didn't cover the road added: e some rain with $10 bills it would've at- - "What is said here today 'Will the street near her- home and :' the day-- with Payson The remembered during more not A tracted toudsts long be a car passing taking a bath in a deluge dursign on the highway west of real dedication lies in the use Latest ViCthnS included three ing the early morning hours Salt Lake City reads: --"Don't to which these buildings is H of four persons in a north! Sunday that-- totaled an die with your boots onthe Ott '- ' ' ed a pedd1e1'm glad their inten 1( kl TOIL parked truck Saturday at 111 BUFFETING 'WINDS that tions were better than the "SELFSELIANM and -- can be taught within accompanieda storm 4 p m at 3955 S State All signpainter's spelling Salt Lake City about through wal1s4:-7and these intown are the MRS JAMES Edward (Ann 4:15 pm well how show will 1 caught Edwin G follow that -' cleaning up their collection in LaRue) Bryan 33 3463 S Brown 2639 Chadwick 1this riltrATY aclicate we for oursvesjo a national was-killed (1410 East) '' preparation bp a tree show scheduledIn—SW- - this TO Instantly when the vehicle Mr 13rora who was 'prunfor t t‘ requirements Identifying month at the Prudential AudiDAn i driven by her husband rammed ing branches had to hold on 79 TH5Tvit making Salt Lake County's torium truck the f "tor- - dear life"-aIt the tree Et Int TI3 juvenile rehabilitation complex ' ' An hour later I nj uries in which he tree The swayed : other for pAit "beacon 70 i a light' claimed th'e life of Charles was Here's How k survived but anstates and other areas Mr Studham 33 262 W 3680 otherworking crashed to When there's a job to do Larson said: "An 'expanded earth nearby - 4 had a who South been pashis home as It most people look around for of striking 233 DILD IN 1962 part See rage 29 Cohinut senger in the rear seat' of the sgmeone to do it But in RichBryan auto with: his wife field the Chamber of ComRoberta 23 merce doesn't wait to pass the buck--- ---t members MB& 'STUDHAM died 45 step right out grid tackle the chore them minutes later from injuries selves: suffered in- - the same crash th — - - Slade's remains p a closed session to map procedures for their four-daI study: A PLEA BY the Utah Education Assn for imposition of NEA sanctions—against- - all Utah school districts-placi- ng : thern'out Of bounds" for all Lonnuomak:44gam NEA members triggered the calling tvf the study committee "You're all right how" Ned Waiter Hansen 9 tells his DR OSCAR E Thdmpson of 3 alter he rescued her from Hill Creek Iowa committee sister Louise State -- r - y :1 ::: widow - — At 4 the committee also held Mrs Slade was upset to the CLIMAXING A 2 pm Sunday program that she vowed her hubby this7:Was:TheiTdescription - given - Salt Lake point -rwoult never be buried In that County's'new court and terrible town which happened Farr-Larsdirer-to- r detention --- --to- be Virginia City Mon- t-centerbriohn - Welfare -for Bureau State Department BUT 'THE STAGE wasn't — Services Children's due for two weeks so the story Combined saw as Larson the Mr facility and Slade ordered Mrs goes a casket made of sheet tin a step toward giving delinquent youth a filled it with booze and dropped chance at "freedom opportunity and a pro ---the old Ivy inside ductive life" And that's where the Slade THEY OFTEN ARE "encased by invisible saga ended until Bob Inscore d restrain-the- l4 freedom-t- o prisóns-which but-thfound' e MrLarson said velop personal potential" a war veteran - terapt:to:eva1uate-2-the---cond- By Harry Fuller SO new I THEY ARE IN Utah to at i ItitesDedicate Court Detention Center - Behind closed :doors Sunday night In Temple Square Hotel eight men and four womext heard officers and trustees of the Utah Education Assn give !their side of the Utah school finance:controversy MEMBERS OF A special committee heard the UEA dursession then ' ing a three-hou- r stayed closeted for another half 1hour after the UEA delegation departed The hearing was held by a ie special committee assembled by the NationaL—Education4 Assn Commission on Profes sional Rights and ResponsIbillties (CPRR) and members of thecommission staff j - t-- "A thought born of a need 'nurtured by WHEN the vigilantes envisioned by architects and planners many on the end of a hung Jack up --tco- -13e inThe 1860s no one was finally welded with steel brick and mortar - too unhappy except maybe into a meaningful reality" - - - - - - - - SLADE: WAS kind of a shady character you see He - was I'rinstance tclawman -go agent and gunslinger - '1 -- ' k :hadn't been ' 1 - been marked if It t By William F Smiley Tribune Education Editor - t k there's im ore to th e story rthan that The I k ? - - ''''----- ' t r grave 1Slade ver Nivel ' ifri ' I " i i g i '' 1 k- r- vet- - - ) - 1 "Paiiel Eyes Methods Hears Side - - ' plains simply that it marks the resting 'place of Jack Slade Mex- - - - - - -- ' - - I Salt Lake City Cemetery Is a small monument -- which' ex- - lass " By liar() Id Schin er - In Flat BIllock tour of the - Sports Comics TVT Tare Page 20 01010MPIN40100440Mit" Ot ng erioiis 4 -- 3 1963 - ro on - I ) ' A " Alk parking lot and plowed through a barricaded six foot excavation before smashing into the station Damage to the truck was estimated at $1500 : 't |