Show L14411! ' ' 41--- 7'' '1''-'--0j-':'- ' !''''''''n0'''' - '- ' - '''' ' - : 7' 2:- '''- - - :”' 4 4 t Salt take he 30 11100 Date 464 - ' r i ) ) v) -6- 6ANCNr:— 0r--- r - - - Ls' re 7-l '''' : ' klia t vs- -t ' IK It t 7h 1 t 41 in 4t '' ' -- r r 1 rog l'''' N t US to Need Twice as Many Homes By Year 2000 Lumbermen Learn 7" rA7 -- 1 r - 1 " 'W i 4 By Jack Fenton Tribune Staff Writer 01 i ca) -- tlitIkk vik:: r:-- Terrell Guilty of Foiling 'i-i- annual Clay Ritintoless Fight Film Shows Y i f' ' "I! -- 4Aled-"I'Y'F'f"94- 1 ?e ( ' rih ) Cal -------7 ''''' ' Z 1 A : - ( Val'1 -- - : - vi 'N' 0(3 ti f j — 1 4 ' 1 i 1 s 44 ' -- 0''''----- i - 1: )t - I -- ''- LIR co5Triz ANNG'5 FiziEN2? --'-: - 11' 7-- CgatraREI IJENNIFER-Y0- LP—CPI—New York Times—Chicago Daily News—Chicago Tribune—New York News y 'TELL Ma AgoLT THtLOvEL' some INcoRlerrNi ii:-:-- 1 —WNAT CAN YOU COUSIN— 1 Jv - z tvli - 0: --yev IN! -cAN MAD! MAYBE 1 WEAN ) - A: A 74- i''- t SANCPt PeoFE5-1044tru- l' !- i v ' WLL lc TELL frE AFOOT rr— THI GOLFER'5 TOUR AmERicA AN7 caAPETE ON The ' -'- we YOU 1I115T AstE COLI5IN 5 It$inr$$ -- will be bard pressed to meet Comparing quarterly home needs of the year 2000 rionstruction figures for Utah housing It' ':9"- 11I 1 i during 1965 and 1966 Mr Wen- e Nt 1 ( '''i 1 Won't Start In '67 i Builders will be called on to : Tv de v zlick noted that the first quarter 1 el f 7 1 1 double the number of US But the boom will not start of 1966 was down 20 per cent 1 ' 'X' N homes between now and the from the same period of 1965 N 1this year Mr Wenzlick said k4 turn of the con- t '' LIAkr ' N — on a while the second and third quar1 1'S'l Vi 414 the ' industry predicting 9 and 50 per ter tory the presi- - f:i t basis — would build cent figures dipped 'nationwide 'i St dent of a i o 1' $4!'Lbolt respectively 4 115 — ' to 30 per cent fewer homes Louis research '''' ) ":'rrfr- t - i Figures for October and No- than during 1006 : firm Friday told t vember showed a decreasa of 63 "But I wouldn't be surprised delegates to the st per cent he added December 'Towing if you in Utah would build as 74th figures were not available Chock Up FRFF Road Teat or more than you built a Mountain States 1 many Comparable figures for the won't Lumber Dealers 1 1 '' " : 1 year ago" he said ''That MEETUI Salt Lake metropolitan area Mal PP' ILIIV I1 II VI V'' VP' 16 'I0 "L 7 1 '4r1? i true be i t Assn convention nationally ji ONE-DAgt EASY I :showed the first three here -"You'll be going against 1966 of 1966 off 19 26 and 62 quarters !" I 1 taL TERMS I SERVICE cent com-his off for run — — were — !rounds at a Into his left his Ernie thumb NEW YORK (11P) a rather bad year and you from 1965 with October per eye andry Speaking and Nocon- - Mr Wenzlick won't have the same kind of I u n cheon P'"oo Terrell did all of the fouling lalso rubbed his eye against the The taped film of the fightlmentary Band S Link vember down 71 ver cent he 50tesknots in the third round also shows Terrell guilty of re-- I Clay charged the press with' cluding the convention while Cassius Clay was blame-rope- s Roy Ipercentage drops you had 'said ageAdiustment less of any fouls a film of their — said this caused doublel)eated low blows hitting behinddistorting reports of the fight Wenzlick noted that builders then" In 1913 he said a "typical" ' '' controversial heavyweight tille'vision and was mainly responsi- the neck hitting on the break l'from Ho'usto'n but later after: — 'house sold for $5500 Today's 4 ! 4? — and palming !I ' I rubbing the manager Herbert Muhammad fight Monday night in Houston Ible for his defeat "typical" model costs $25500 ' showed of his glove against Clay's' t '! !:J I' I Friday 'talked to him amended that to The film however shows that palm Increasing wage and material ' f'1 1"some writers from New York' i ' The film of key rounds of the ithe costs which force up the cost of in the:face I started 0c swelling eye ei -4 I t 4 t Li new homes also raise the value ! c round before the twos It wasn't until the fourth:and Chicago" fight was shown t Jr of imiliting eral times for a commentary by 'wrestled on the ropes and fails'round that Terrell turned and Cosell told Clay that mhe and 4 'For the average family in ' 7 and sports cOrnmentator to show any thumbing by Clay prutestud to terentellaffy K es has misinte-rpre't' Ter-- i about did the middle income group — who v nothing to ' I the reaction Cosell Howard fight ifl- backs The film 'the press' up clays!sler ‘Itt) to $12000 a year — that $8000 i rell's TN appeal and that newsmen were more Terrell who underwent stir— claim that he hit Terrell hard1 il -(111 to live in a house for 10 of expects 'for UPI "While Service New and York over Times looking Clay's taunting you're mylineensed for an Injured clean and often in the disputed 1 Thursday gery this is the time to buy years in the eighth ' t i WASHINGTON—The Johnson Administration-appeale- d left eyeball charged after the third and fourth rounds and first foul note that he's foulecyhe stricken fighter This is the best inflation hedge over the than rounds ninth and It 90 lbft times" said Clay w Thursday on that a solid right uppercut to theme about fight and Friday to a group of oil companies to roll back a price inthey can get -i n :the third and fourthibeating :i crease of approximately one cent a gallon imposed in re) t - '' ' tape for ABC that Clay pokedleye might have caused the - 1 i it ' '41 2 --1 - —4--7 7'!1 decided fr 177A:11 4 - — 3 -- 7 IFS HE ItIP ME Agarr Your mums 70 comE 70 NI ! ance 5a1167111(Ttibuitt By Keefer & Lansky NEW NI 113Ie HENR- Y- NIEw WIVE TALK1N A3OOT mE WEiza 'OCT Ste Ib Mines-3Iarket3—Fin- 15G7 IklacDivot Opener SAN DrEGO CALIF (UPI) — The San Diego State College football team national small :college champion last year will open the 1967 season against :undefeated third ranked Tenit was announced nessee : Friday 1:'he game will be Sept 16 bererbut whether it will be stadium In the new 50000-sea- t : or at Aztec Bowl had not been 1 It Saturday Feb Tribune - ' 3 1 l'eT1' '' i t t Oil Firms Get Plea To Roll Back Cost i )4r P-- I: sev-1thi- one-side- d l ' - ''--- - ) 1 i ' :rtcr - 1 14Iil i inju-lwhe- ' — 1 i 'll'''''"" - - - t''''''''' - l''''""'"--2-'1-"'"'"----t2- ' tl f - 1 -- 9 to 9 ! EVERY DAY t -- l': 57 - - i ' a -- "' i ' ' ' V--11- 24720" ' - -- 24x72x4" 30x72x2" 30x72x3" 30x72x4" 4(4 ' i it I3 ‘I - ! 1 I '' N 1 (3 ' ? ' J fl r lv Al ' ' ' i a iiia ' t' a ' t f --- 0 ‘ II 9 5F ':' t3 I 1 - n nn Vzzahl:AiSIVit A rj 36x72x2" 36x72x3" 36x72x4" 48x72x2" 43x72x3" 48x72x4" ' cent days Charles F Luce acting Interior Secretary in the absence of Stewart L Udall who is on a foreign trip sent telegrams to eight companies declaring that "the national interest in stable prices requires me to request that you rescind this price increase" Luce also sent telegrams to three other producers urging Vim to hold the line but shortly before the telegrams went out Texaco announced a price boost Luce's telegram said to the eight firms which had imposed the increase: "I am urging other producers who have not raised prices to bold the line and others who have raised prices to rescind the increase "I will be glad to discuss this matter at any time" The "rollback" telegrams went to American Oil Co Continental Oil Cities Service Phillips Petroleum Gulf Oil Sinclair Mobil Oil Corp and Sunray "Hold the line" telegrams went to Texaco Humble and Shell Phillips which initiated the gasoline price boost last week Thursday asserted again that the price increase was justified fSi4--- 0 :-- Lill 299 366 899 399 599 799 24x72x2" i ' ' 1 ALLIa ' Widest selection ever Thousands of clean choice pieces to choose from All sixes shapes and thicknesses Ideal for upholstery pillows mattresses etc ti 1 1 11 a I i i wi--- - ' Ns1 HOURS 3 4909 POI r ''''9 '4 - - - i 4 ' 4t 466 t 699 899 599 899 $I 1299 I a S 4 1 I ' i I 1 ' -- - i ' 1! ' 6400 fti'' i i SO EL1 ' 11 - S ' i range of sizes laundered and repaired 1 iL 4 i i ) t 1 I i ) vtr i ) 1 cvr 1 ' 1- ) : ft ' - Coushion c't A' i' ' 'c'S I - K)1‘ pa 1 ---r-- ----' - 1 at ' 4 - - - - - - 1" Fa I - s‘ ' Da "afr Plastic Contour if 1 It a4i 4 i i 1 I i CE i" c'd i 1 L u aki 1 4 i 1 4 A 4 4 ' rJ I 1 - - i i I i ' 1 I lir 1 L - ' ' GS ELMO is 1 LI - "—memas 1 f i4 t' ' ‘1 A go o e y 4011r '''''7- - t L zv -- ! ' k '''- L:) ' li ik ' Contour a la D Ii 111 -7- Reg The $70000 ibr i - "i - V ' room "'I" BUY LOW irl 0 ) vti tl lt 1 --- su ' r 1 ' GLOSS 0 ' c7 '1 ' t' 7 1 liA r' $613101 7 4' L L') ciffetel - -- 1 '"'di 1 '1L 71 e 07 r' i 1 - 1 IPII ' mI i ---- jaw- - kA L: If :71 ! Atit) hr)L' 111 z 7r7---"-1Z- II: - - ' '!r-i-- - T Wil- - Roder- Sr Salt City presi- C t c- - - ''"' -- ':' a dent' said i ' :c'' ''''''' t - 9''' 14 47tt-- ' ' 1' ' 1 i'll P : r T I 0 '!4 f t : 1 1 1 1 11 1 i Y 1 11111114) ' I ow 9 I I I k ' t Ms° Available Vi ton trucks : i N 'A - f p - 0 ' 1 ' ) 14- -- ) i -- "'''‘‘ i 1 i 4 L I Pickups stakes vans drive units i A 3 I ) I— k‘ LOW DAILY AND WEEKLY RATES N ' 04 - 'T TRUCK RENTAL CENTER 1 ' 342 0' 1tntemPIOr1aaV''rr' : '''i''I i I I I Jo ) - ''' ' n 5 ' til'-'- I I :' 1 (1(i) -- con- - ation Friday MOW 411114 Ill 15th annual voc liam ick Lake joinMairnketLear 21 to 24 for their '(341ei'1'1:1:''''10: liti I a Vegas Feb ' 1 bit - 4Ar--: et- AsIsnnternnioleurnntboairns i i :''''''' ' () E3 Area Oil Marketers N 4 IL Reg1195 ' "r---P''' ' ' : 20-ga- Veffas Talks Beckon en com-'ket- ' e" '' bust i ' - AdlorilaSrtsriokfe i$dv5ii5rttye 11 Perfect for toting out the l garbage Holds 2 Ion plastic or metal trash cans (116 t001: andn I -- I ti - 1P r 10 Reg t :! ''1'1111111 PRICE (-- CA R""1 i ihnue:r 1 7 --$- 1 illitnici AT THIS LOW liL 1967 AtrtievaitychaumndbeDrrivoef jechoaslilurmelol 1 L7-- -- alk b Hurry! NOW ' HIGH for any ' tri: ': - — i iwr k)) ) 1 3 s000mtglalidn hgosno industry Itg:r be iiel dt against a won't be able to meet it" he said - o Just what every home should have GArit3AGE CAM 2 lo1t : c Ibmstemmoommem w 1 - - o goal of the If cwar2r:1:71737 7-7 ion :- they ear was not quite reached Friday'George Strike had built a sue- - from Utah Mr Roderick evening at the final report cessful laundry business But he Nevada and Ildallo is headquartered In Salt meeting at the Ambassador complained his presses werelake city A Club tlDennis inefficient The Pacific Oil Conference sRaeisdul V Peterson general' du menslis taendd in his haOie 9 s representing oil jobbers from drive designing better presses in and Cali- been 19ng209f 'alWsoaswiliill oforrpligaono meet with the the was That t Fund K Association Drive chairman said "When!Alax Presses Now Ajax mar-will emphasize man its commercial s all is in and the drive is 111anudnctlirlye gSleemssent a institutes and and educa be will we closelpresses think we products pleted tion discussions Iworld to the $70000 goal" ilk Value i : He started a trucking opera- - itol°gn' representestimated tion and built a theater chain(400 oil jobbers In the meantime his brotheri and distributors i 37) d Li(t7:::) te 1500 10) a Et i ' son csalommt Loarkcee g1 Firm DI ( f:'02 Ithey wouldn't wear out - h' '74'-- ndusit2ritelsa ' : ' D: t rice end -- with snug- - 7-7' " saiid' John is general manager of American Laundry' Machinery Industries Rochester NY operations- and George the youngest son is president of American Laundry Machinery Mr Strike w as born in Greece in 1892 came to the United 'States when he was C of C Hopeful (less and with shoes In hand so I: Ideal for dry goods litiing lid I - middle ff 1111 MO ' ill i - ''''''''''-- "7 11 T'N r7) 1 Excellent LP 0 - '' 4 144'"int - 1 t ' tr: r7m1 1 i 0 cl 47) -- 1 - I - : 71k7 politan area during the first 11 of last year fell to 1032 from 1315 in 1965 the Provo Orem and Ogden amas resfrpoemclively showed 392 to 418 and 176 to 206 he 'months Nick his oldest son Is now general manager of Ajax Presses and vice' president of American Laundry Machinery Industries ii 1:1 ' - ' ! :! C'ontou:r 777- -7 4 i i t- dMachinery Sons wood slats Full swivel seat Chrome and satin black finish Heavy duty steel tubing for i ' -- ' $399 each or I L v CI J' IC'::''' Strike founded i otkidaxsaPitrLesaksees clinty1911029 in a garage behind the I lice station Ajax Presses is now a division L of American Laundry I 'division of McGraw ness annually 5 '1''''''''' : ttliti: i "While I'm not too much of an optirnist for 1967 trefLmaas mendous optimist as real estate is concerned for the pen- od that follows" Mr Wenzlick emphasizing that he does ilsaid I l' not see a business recession this 11' ye lq' think that between now and ' Mr 1 - etvz The dinner will be Feb 25 at 7 pm at Ii the Hellenic Memorial Building 279 S 2nd : West I The Chamber of Commerce Avill present 'to Mr Strike Ds first First Citizen Award f! 1 I — )d ' or fur Metal legslWhitetangerine quoise 14 - 4 i li'081-7- 1 ' i - 1 ' tioiit GARE3 ArIGLi V farm acreage below the national continued to $68 an acre in last year Mr Wen- year the 'natio$137 an acre he i ' i f : ' "g::---:-74 ' - ''4 ""r"--- "' ' - - ' ' : t - 'lc ' a I "v- Jri''' yv-- (1 1 '''') Comfortable Be : 4 : i 812 to 3 ' ‘ '' i' SIZES 'I ' i - L- - " al 4 r - t R Magazine ' L ' tj' i by Parent's 1 it 1' c ) 99 s 1 t)- Com- mended t ' ' steel shank ' 1 Price Advances -----1 GALVANIZED ) of for each 100000 at 193 Oakland at Vegas at 3130 of r------ 20-GALL- : roughout 2 - tO Black brown or 7 i Waterproof - 41 alk - said has a rate (nlol a:s'idibescill Louis N Strike founder of Ajax Presses and a prominent' Salt Lake business and civic leader will be honored at a special testimonial dinner sponsored by The Salt Lake Chattiber of Com merce and the Holy Trinity Greek Orthodox Church t Full size range White tan blue Li Li t a - COATS - COWBOY BOOTS k?r Sizes 6 to 12 998 silo? i 100000 the lowest in Mr Wenzlick said to 800 in the de- - in Business Huis ' - CHILDREN'S Steel Arch Insole 3 ' i foreclosure City's for every Chamber Greek church Stirke To - 4 COVERALLS i':-'I- - " Completely Dacron and Cotton ' - 1 111 SHOP COATS - f - - Insulation lb ' ' 10 years be able to sell it than he paid at d : - for ' I c 11 C:) -4 pAcs 7trair La Goodyear welt construction ell tanned leather uppers moccasin toe 3torm well ' d' ai"I RUBBER INSULATED -- tA ' NNc(" 1 (— 4 1 '" aa 4 r )r 1 Ad 1- ' ai 6" MEN'S r A noday that he's of the fact in' a said -' a man is going to find AND I It' -- TO MATCH 4 ---1'' erm I 1 CN Li ' $1)98 ge Your Choice i C7 7 I i SHIRTS 1 A Dacron Blend - i Full 0 4 ' size and e color range Cotton and Cotton Full tri i PRESSED LAUNDERED ' FIELD l — GOOD GENUINE GI USED NW' USED CONDITION COVERALLS 1If -- ‘t!' Rio' p t 't IP 4' U FLI rIC S and ' 'ri4i UTAII 1111111Iti ? 1 of wear at Buy Good Used Clothing—Clean Pressed RepairedMonths fraction of the New Cost " r 1 1 ' lit t-- pflinriornNh itat - '- SAVE MONEY ON WORK CLOTHING I - - i - L- $ f - : W 13th So SUNDAY PHONE - RENT TRUCKS Adanun iostanimonovistalmonime A IP e o 'Al 42 Of ALL SIIES 486-202- 8 L 5214100 FSFFIEERE 0- 1 |