Show - wWw t swvwwilw 1' '516441001900i4-44911104e4"1r'-0- - - loWOWNVWAW- tW - - --- t Dan - f : It 2alt Theaters aientiiie s 'V j Local News I Sectioll 11 r ullr v r TV Fare --- - A JEST ltINIBLING: A special meeting ykill be held at the Hyatt Motel in Salt Lake City today — Richard Isbell of ! '- - ' ' ' ' '' a1 i ' ' -- - - 44''' ' - -- 71- ' - - fhl '''' think The meeting is a gathering of vcials ' - - - bearabout t - i : ': i -- NEW STATE chairman Utah Democrats promises to remodel the local Democrats (with the help of Here's a refederal funds perhaps?) cord that's hard to beat: Howdy Wright has owned eight of Green River Utah different driver's licenses — Utah Texas California Kansas Tennessee New Jersey Korea and Germany! ICrime doesn't pay Two burglers tried to break into Allen's Supermarket the other night They were frightened away with out any loot—and in their haste left a Les valuable kit of tools behind! Johnson says that spring is here official ly—he got bit by a mosquito In North Salt Lake the other day! of the TILE NOT LONG AGO when Jay Lees pro of speech and drama at Westminster College was in England he ordered some books from a bookstore In Birmingham England The other day the books arrived and Professor Lees looked at the checking slip The name of the mail And clerk was "J Shakespeare" speaking about Westminster College did you know that a freshman on the campus this year is Douglas Sunshine? He's from Los Angeles fessor - 0 4 - ':- '''14''' ' '' ' ':i: N'1 rq A ' ? 4 -- ' ": - ' ' f:: 40 109" II t ' : ' i :4- 0 4 ' ' ' Tribune Medical Editor 4 ' - : - PALM BEACH FLA—Action of an enzyme which seems to be helpful in treating some cases of leukemia was described here Wednesday at the final session of the American Cancer Sodety's Science Writers' Seminar First announcement of this use of the enzyme was made earlier this year in "Science" pubtication of the American Association for the Advancement of Science and one of the original investigators told the science writers the studies are going forward on animals and with a few selected human patients Dr William C Dolowy of the University of Illinois Medical Center Chicago said one of the present difficulties is that the enzyme known as Lasparaginase difficult and expensive to produce It is found in animal tissues and its principal I t' 4: 4 ' ' '' 't ' 4 te ''''''' '4' ''-''1''- ' le i ' ' 4 ':' ' 71t s' - '' '''''''s - ' r A Ni" - 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" counselors Mrs LaVern W Parmley president and Ifoward W Hunter the main speaker at session Other Sessions Conducted The folafternoon session lowed departmental meetings at various wards and stake houses was a the meetings Highlighting See Page B-- 2 Column 1 closing -- - The local plumbers union strike was still unsettled early Thursday after a tie vote on a compromise wage package offered by Utah numbing Beating and Cooling Contractors Assn State highway construction scheduled to start this summer should top 40 million dollars it was reported Wednesday State Highway Department officials said contracts already awarded plus those slated before June total $10010000 Another $3140000 could be added if projects now facing a delay for various reasons are readied on time it was explained Most of the big jobs will be interstate highway work and more freeway mile age is expected to be opened by fall Longest stretch set for opening is 14 of from Spanish Fork to Santa- quin Utah County from Approximately 11 miles of Echo Junction to east of Emery Summit County should open this year Highway Department Information Director Chauncey G Powis said - 1' ':'''"::' ':'':' ' tI:4:m : ?- 'r:‘ '''is''N:'-i:'- - ''''-y- rI " ' ' - ( : ' -- '' ' - :' ' : T-:::: : l'' 1 I ' ' '" - ' ' - - --- - t: I 4 -'- "---: ' ':' - ' - : ' " s ''"-- - ' ' ' '" i '' ' N - - ' - : s t t —: '' it' s' 1s'4'-'-'14-1 ': I s': t ' i: ' '"1)A:': IL' A female Japanese macaque at Ilog le Zoological Gardens with the improbable name of "Ilanson" has moved again: "Hanson" is the oldest animal in residence at the zoo so old she has become something of a "mystery lady" No one knows where she came from when she arrived or exactly how old she is according to LaMar Farnsworth zoo ti'' '' 1 :‘ I Island" : Rumor has it that she has given birth to some baby macaques but again there is no record She has been there longer than "Goofus" the camel which arrived between 1943 and 1939 and is second old- est animal at the zoo Recently Hanson—who got her name from a keeper years ago who thought the monkey resembled a teacher of the same name—was moved from an outside cage shared with a stump-taile- d macaque because they began fighting She is now in the 'main building - ' :' director Mr Farnsworth guesses her age at 23 or 24 years old but old records at the zoo show no mention of her She has lived many places in the zoo in a number of cages and for some time on "Monkey ' cii:: - ' - - dtutet- - Monkey Wench Gums Up Data 4 rj t 1 -4 "Hanson" Japanese macaque at the llogle Zoo Is real mystery lady Utah Cou- In ' S - footatJAe''"'''''e tg - - : e: : - t4' miles 1 ''' right-of-wa- y ' ': ' A plate glass window was blown out and a storage shed (empty at the time) 1901eet long was destroyed and large hunks blown onto the adjacent Denver and Rio Grande Western Railroad Co tracks and Main lines of the railroad were blocked until crews could remove the debris In Bountiful gusty winds smashed the front window of Lakewood Home Furnishings 70 N Main damaging furniture inside Damage was estimated at $700 Several billboards were blown over on US 40 west of Grantsville ' ' ' At the Provo Airport a small aircraft owned by Steve Ellis was flipped over on its back Another plane also was damaged by winds Continental Marble Products Co Inc Orem sustained considerable damage by the winds ' - ::' " n - ' f '' the the level - - 50s Window Blown Out ' - 1 " : rrvr8ert"fW4749kM'Vz'ktqmwfZ:V'IrArsrq't'AVTNWwkwosNrtlvlosotfocX4kc-tl- '2 t ' '" Bob Healey manager of the theater said the fence was supported by redwood 6poSts-6xInches set in concrete The posts were broken off just above ground 13-- s : tall Flats to Knolls Tooele County It is a grading job expected to cost approximately 10 million dollars The project's progress is questionable now because of federal funds frozen by presidential order Mr Pawls said Mr Leatham said it now looks like the funds may be released If so the job would be the most expensive single high way project undertaken in Utah Next biggest in terms of cost scheduled to start this summer is completion See Page 2 Column 1 o (0 iiS'': ' More than $6000 damage was caused Geneva Drive-ITheater Orem when the wind took down a redwood fence 175 yards long and 10 to 16 feet Locals voting on the proposal were 466 19 Salt Lake City 348 41dgen Provo and 57 representing 21 Utah and Wonting counties Two of the unions rejected the proposal two others accepted said Avard W Booth contractors association member Business managers of the unions would meet Thursday morning to decide further action Mr Booth sahL '1' ' li : Widespread at the No : f ' ' - nt members Longest New Stretch ' :: A ' at the Salt Lake Damage was widespread $40 Million in Highway Work Scheduled for &unifier Start By Harry Fuller Tribune Staff Writer' ' - Winds outages dblaiter6trrnmp'ehr debris — the resource material of inspiration and has a desire to see the growth of her sisters her natural instinct will be to attempt to lift them up by inspiration" 1 -- Municipal Airport Weber Davis and Pox Elder counties were all raked by damaging winds Barns in Hooper and West Point were flattened and the roof of the barn at Boo-pe- r was blown onto a tractor shed on the lartri of Mrs Ray Bannock Trees and limbs were blown down all over the three counties and there were a number of power Outages caused by the - Primary Sessions End "The call to serve as a Primary workbe to er is a sacred train leadership or to teach a rchild" Howard W Hunter said Wednesday Elder Hunter a member of the Council of the Twelve Apostles Church of Saints made Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y his remarks in paying tribute to Mrs La Vern W Farm ley At the closing session of the LDS Primary Assn's 61st annual conference Mrs Parm ley has served as Primary utneldreachxfeNkve : 's - ' " lim- '''''' :' ' ' Lake countywas Damage ited largely to some tree limbs blown down some damage io Older structures t 'N'4:4::N : 4 i'"l''Mr''' I 4 the in Salt ti''''e1 4 'I ' Damage — By Rodger Dean Duncan Tribune Staff Writer ' 1 APeoboOl - ::: I ' ' -4 'f Although high temperatures along Wasatch Front were in the 40s and those readings were largely early in day Low readings occurred after cold mass reached the area : : ' '''''''7 ' l k rv' :: :':"-- 4 ') : e"'"': ':' ::--- ' N e4 1 4 ti: - - 2:::: k - i 4 pre-teste- d - f - ' I rt ' ''' 41' It ' 2''''s- 44 - S '-: A ' st : LDs '''- '' :' - - I - k ' : -- s- 14s t‘ - ' -- '' :: q -- ‘ti---1 7 saassis:4k - 4 ' The winds preceded tight rain In valley areas and moderate snow in the Wasatch Mountains both of which were caused by a mass of cold air from the California coast Some snow wA also reported Iindathiole mountain areas Of southern Nevada and southern Utah iL ' - - ' - ' - ' -- r: ' - Preeede Light Vain - 4 ' ' border h 1 it: ' ' 1 A ': ' s it '4''' t 1 4' '4 ii '''' S ' : Nevada-Uta- 0"It as t — :IsAN - t kSis:: rk ': I t ' ' '' '" " " '''''''' y ' 4 ti ' " 4 - ''' o k I - ' ( '''' '' 2- '':: 4 ' -4N ' ' : -::' N l'' ''"' l''' '- :' ' - c 4k - ti''-- : ''i'ii : ' ' - t k o " ' :':"iss I " 4 ' ' :: '4 it "'4 s '' tt : t' 'it k ‘s '' I - -it ' A -- '' ' ' 1 '' :'' ''''- c: t t 1 '' :' i I- ' ' A 14 '' : ti ' '''''' ' :''''' '' 1 T s ' ' ' ' 1 - t ' Writer k along the Wa- Smashing winds satch Front early Wednesday Morning' and causing damage in the Orem-ProvSalt Lake City areas The winds (between 55 and 64 mph) also caused damage sand and dust storms and hampered driving along US 40 from Salt Lake City to near theT i - I- ‘ All: s'truc Tribune - '! - '6°1'6 '4 ote ' ' Lsa: i ': 1 -' :4 i ' 4 if 0 Ile also predicted completion of 145 from 90th to 123rd South in Salt Lake County Howard B Leatham planning and programming engineer said workon between and Mid vale is aheast-o- f schedule "and there Is a chance it could be opened this year" ' ' ' ': ' '''''' ' ' ' 1:k :r Oh r !i '': t - N - ' if x A- y p ' ' :: 3''''-- : p4o — Largest contract to be awarded is an stretch from the Bonneville Salt - - tl Largest Contract Award the likelihood of sensitization and the production of resistant tumors through undertreatment Dr Dolowy reported Several speakers at this seminar have discussed new approaches in the managemtmt of leukemia usually referred to as cancer of the blood but none has indicated that a cure for the disease is even in sight The mean survival time for leu-kentia patients is now approaching three years longer than it was a few years ago In Addition to prolonging life the newer treatment methods are enabling patients to live more normally and '6orn-- fortably But the real answer has yet to be found Members Of the Illinois group are conwith animals their toxicity tinuing studies of Lasparaginase and are treating a few selected patients at their own hospital and at Hines Veterans Administration Hospital Hines - ' ' - Enzyme Joins the War on Cancer I - :::- --- --- By Stan - '''' A '': "The worldwide model program for teaching the gospel of Jesus Christ to thousands and thousands of children is her constant concern" he said TODAYS VALENTINE another Quoting Sterling W Sill A Valentine today to a man who does membed of the Council of the Twelve his job better than well — and lots of Elder Hunter said "Success is not made children know it up of fractional devotion or minimum is Del performance Success does not come easHis name ''-'V 7" ''': r iti Smith — and he's ily to one who is disabled by every little 4 apt maintenance discouragement nor does it come to one 4t- t- the man at Bonneville who has a large degree of personal irreJunior High sponsibility" School Inspiration Is a major factor in the ' A of teaching of children Elder Hunter said group o$t41 0 Bonneville s t u- - "and the sacredness of the call to be a 1144 i dents write: I (z)) :4e1''' Primary worker becomes awesome when !— 0 "Please give one comes to the realization of the great Mr Smith a Valentine He is always responsibility of playing a part in their bright and cheerful and he always has spiritual development" smile for us kids And he's never crabby Also Mist Inspire and he keeps our school real clean and neat Ile is always walking around pick Ile said stake and mission Primary Ing up papers that we throw on the leaders need Inspiration but they also ground though we know we shouldn't need to be inspiring to those who look to But he doesn't seem to mind In fact he them for leadership Is so nice about it most of us kids have Elder Hunter said a Primary worker stopped throwing papers on the ground" I think this is a very fine accolade not only must lead an inspirational life and a Valentine to you sir but she also must seek inspiration from other sources such as books people exSAM TIIE SAD CYNIC SAYS: periences prayer and music A newly married man says his bride "The Primary leader must recognize in a wonderful cook "She's the only in each of her associates both the'capacwoman I've ever known who tan fry try to grow and integrity of purpose" he Jello!" said "When any person has accumulated By William C Patrick '' t 111'1:'c':4 C '' ko ' 'Z 'il4 - 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Note to Utah ski lift operators: In Wisconsin all skiers over 65 years of age can ride on the ski lifts at half price! We are in the midst of the mini-skias you all know But do you realize that only as far back as 1947 — it was lash- ionable for a lady to wear her shirts al-most to the ankle? and did you know that the word "whiskey" is spelled and "whiskey" in the United States 'whisky" in England? (And in Great Brit ain t hisky isn't whisky—it's Scotch!) r: ': ':' ':' I - : 01 '''" ' 44 ' 't ' :'' 4:: i 4-- 4 ' :: i ' t ''' '' A i -t : i! ' Madalyn Murray O'llair be capital (should "atheist” izeil?) was in town- over the week Also a visitor in the state last week was movie actress Vera Miles who received a Chris- tian award for wholesome movies from Brigham Young University To which a cynical column reader postcards: "The visits of these two ladies proves only one I thing: "Christians are prettier than atheists! " - 1- '''' :6'N- ' ' still has that) ' 1' ' atheist ' - '-: '' i'' :''''' '' ''''"-- '- ' 4 '' : ' : F d - :' ' 7N'ihs Charles Stocksiager past office the first issue of Play- owns employe boy Magazine ever published (and Just wait until the Utah State Legislature - s i v': Employ- - ' --- 't ' alert column spy wants to know: come the Wasatch Forest Ranger's station 'up Nliticreek Canyon Christmas lights on it?" l'' - ' 1 - " ''' 1 and thoergnaartimzaetioofn t h e is: "Local Office Dan Valentine Veterans es" — or "LOVERS!" An ' 4 - eal--:-- : :7::as4telli-TF-root-----::-:'":- - I ' s: l '"""'"""v'""7'" ' ": f '''' - '':' - '" " : '' ''" but it Lover?" what you - isn't i ' ' ': i Effective — -- --- - '' ' - ' '"''' '' -- --- - ' Richfield Utah '' will give a speech' entitled "What Is an 1 A 11Cs3 ' '' '' ':''''' 1 - --- -- -- ' igh---- - Page One - 4 itid T : E-- 8 Page Salt Lake City Utah—Thursday Morning—April 6t'1967 v '' Nothing Serlotts ''' 40 0NO VW ft r tg r 77p1-4411- &Tlf? 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