Show - IF w " - '"'"- N'Nt t W' V' - it ' s'y V vv ‘0'10° 4 Ir" 4 40 fit lt"'LV "4r - if' if 'V' -t- V '10 or 1 4 r'vv 'IP o- Ni 7 4e I lo it 44 V"' lir ir Noe 74'40'4 V 4110'441'-'4'-- ' '4' 4 lir IT - 4- Vr - Nko 4 - - 4 ry: I - The Sall Lake Tribune 2 11 1961 !A April f ' ''''' 1 - r District Office Reports i '' I 1 ::' 1 $9 — - -- " rP:('11 Fe ' Operating ' : :too c dr Ai e- -4 1-- - 1 Deaillfor '4r 4:: j- 0! e":1 '101x4 - i ' 11"1 r t la ' -' 't ''I - ' ' ! 4 ts I - It tf "At - 4- )1 ir 1r 4 '7441' vv-- 4 AZ::141447 "ff' ed4 1 I" 16 - II I i '! 11 L ' 11 -1 - ' i a -- N: 44 N ' irtfr rAtt N I 1 : i tt ' : i ti 4 1!:7-141'7!-- :p--- M it' Continued From Page 'I ' 'i 1)1 sj 1 ' 1 t 40'- A3"' - - ' ' Ur tr ' i i ' :' : -- ' - ' 84 I Be said violations involving corpsmen include armed robvandalism assault bery drunkeness ear theft gang illegal possession of beer and the shooting Friday :i t:01:" "But my biggest worry ''' i to ALTA — A foreign-mad- e truck failed to negotiate a curve one mile west of here Tuesday and plunged 130 feet from a cliff seriously Injuring the driver Lester R Romero 34 6'16 Colorado St (1310 West) was listed in poor-tserious condition at Cottonwood Hospital van-typ- e it o - obvious ra nii I I Keith E Crookston who was working Dec 19 1966 at Chris & Dick's Hardware and Sporting Goods store 3525 S Redwood Rd was called as the seventh state witness Mr Crookston testified that on Dec 19 two days before the shooting he sold what he called a Is LI J - ' MonroeMatic ' Shock Absorbers Load Levelers 60-Da- SHOCK t u - — I I I t MOST CARS FRONT END ALIGNMENT ABSORBERS A $793 vehos A fru Trial y itt $743 $495 ea a I k IMost Crmlit 0L 111171011WIDE ToATE '1' fl1 4 INspicTioN ° '9 liv 6 I 135 W Oth $o Solt Loits City 41-- I ItA STATION YOUR SAFETY IS OUR ONLY BUSINESS EN 1211 Ellt 111 EX ME EX Ed EXI 1 II lames ir"4"nolono pistol to Lance t! 1 Ilicols PRICES INCLUDE NATIONWIDE'S FAMOUS SERVICES er 8 C 121I 1:i labor and linings I - MIMS MI ' All 4 volmis Jac 1 I m --- - DRAMS RELINED I 'I I Tells of Gun Sale road Mr Romero was thrown out of the vehicle into a snow bank on the side of the access road The accident was discov ered two hours later about 2 pm by a passing motorist Sgt Sundquist said The curve has been the scene of many serious and some fatal accidents in the past years the sergeant said where he was being treated for severe head and wrist lacerations possible back injury and a fractured ankle Salt Lake County Sheriff's Sgt Robert Sundquist said was driving Romero Mr down Little Cottonwood Canyon when he left the road at a curve known as the "Devil's Elbow" The vehicle flew 130 feet landing on a mine access Special to The Tribune he added is buildup of a town boys corpsmen vs "This Could convictions trend" he- said — r 1 rA Las ISM tall 1121 121 the - result in all kinds of trouble" "Another thing to consider" he added "is that there have been several incidents which had to be investigated which did not result in arrests but whic h nevertheless required the time of officers" Mr EkAgson reported that of 11400 visits to Salt Lake City by the corpsmen only 47 resulted in arrests He sett two of these were for felonies the rest for misdemeanors "Less than one half of one per cent of the corpsmen have been arrested" he reported adding there have been three 8-- 1 fights The officers described what they were doing when they re1 ceived radio calls to go to the tavern All four policemen described the location position and gave their opinions as to " 414 44 the physical condition of three —Tribune Stan Photo by George A Sorensen men and a woman lying on Canyon road 134 feet to a mine access the tavern floor road seriously injuring the driver Mr Banks also called two doctors Dr Robert Stewart and Dr Robert L Coda who described some examinations and treatments if any they administered to any of the victims found in the tavern Two of the victims were identified as Mr Sisemore and Mr Lillie it - )y it -- much more serious" Th e chief said he has not down broken statistics to show just how many corps- men were arrested but he is keeping separate files on violators -- just as I do on the town boys" — Wlate Actions Jol) Corps - 1' 11S Continued From Page merit until later Mr Banks called seven witnesses during the afternoon session four of whom were police officers The officers testified as to the interior organization of Lally's Tavern 867 W 4th South where Mr Sisemore and Mr Lillie were shot Dec 21 AtA' at 'A A' ' C - liot: V1 011 llty11-1(t ti it4ori i 47 i I N S ! IA i r '' I r4ri'--14 it 'a e - - !-- te t44 'If 41- c4' 2"'' - ki-- N7i p' I 'al ' - -- tjtk p - litt'741 :1 tk - 4 Extended Control Set Up State t o Seek A fr"4 Truck Plunges in Canyon Hurts Driver Financial Position EX 1 i ' 1 Triplet Critical S1—1 Brothers Okeh physical Plant - ' ' 11 : 'Devil's Elbow' Curve Mr Knapton emphasized however that this does not clearly reflect the financial corposition of the poration because of the heavy fixed outlay Total cash receipts for 1966 he said were $1783928 or $18344 more than the total disbursements of $1761584 In 1965 Mr Knapton said the district had total receipts of $1640442 and total disbursements of $1681232 for a deficit of $40790 the May 1 to August 1 schedule is the University of Utah's nursing center estimated to cosi approximately $2225000 One other U job expanding the institution's heating plant is on the list for an estimated two million dollars At Weber State College a contract is expected for a Union Building extension I 4 - ' r"7 '4 The dotted line traces the course of the an as it plunged off Cottonwood s Largest Contract Largest contract on 'N ' in- $538893 t 4 Of44444' expensm from creased $601405 't'J'- : N tle i t ' N'''2t ' ' 0 11" ' acre feet to the city "Our tales to the city last July were more than our total sales for 1916" he added Water sales for the year Mr Knapton said increased $370125 from $383390 in 1965 to $753515 last year with net income Jumping $322478 from $318551 to $641029 t ' ' 7 0 7 " Extremely Wet Utah's State Building Board expects to award approximately 912 million dollars in construction contracts during the next three months it was reported at the Capitol Tues- day Glen R SWellS011 board said the total for 14 separate jobs is $9416000 All will be funded from a state bond issue floated in 1965 plus federal and other participation The total Swenson Mr added could be increased by a Utah State University dormitory project still awaiting word on federal funding i 4 He compared last year with the extremely wet 1965 when the district sold only 8849 29 3fi25 acre feet of water - p Olf "This volume Was about Nl per cent of 'our total sales — 27702 acre feet!1 Mr Knap)nn said 1110 t tv to -- '—c" "AIN 1014 illp 4 )11i 1 r ' 15111k ' $55305030 Ttion B i1l 1 ( I 1 - 111111011:ir V rtsl'"A I It I N Ld 11 G Knapton district controller told commissioners in a letter accompanying the of report that 16112 arre-fee- t water was delivered in 1966 Cost to the city he said was Slate Vielvs I 1 - Salt Lake of' I - 'Cii City Melvin d 1 4 : Water District Last year was a thirsty one for Salt Lake City according tnitl9f audit report submit-leto the City Commission Tuesday by the Metropolitan 1 - fit A 't i etlY t t (4 Waler Sities in 1966111) f!'77"----rir-"17-'-'--01- vt: 414 72 41 -s Mr Swenson said one of the biggest projects of the year anticipated for a contract ward after August is the U's physical education plant and colesium Estimated cost Is nine million dollars of which seven million dollars would be allocated for con- struction The dormitory project at USU which can possibly begin before August it federalIS funding approved - is cost about to expected 81752000 Mr Swe oSOrt re- ported - '' : '" 10 0 i $ 'e One of the triplet boys born " early Monday at Latter-daSaints Hospital was reported Tuesday as still critical and the other two as progressing nicely They are the sons of Dr and Mrs Norman Jones ' ' ' ' - -) trv 1:? -- I - L ' ' ' ' 4791-1 4 '1 jr !sr lo or t! t 2)1$ i V 4 it t 1 r k g( I tt 1 v $ - t '' ' i !'k - ) ) f'4r"r t i:' ' ' 4 ' ' ' i ?' : t i(1) 4 4' ' 1 1 - i 1 1 I N i 4 t i i ts - -4 k t $ i ' ' ': '' ' ': It' A t -- 1:: 3 But Improving After Blast rI'''''':':1' i: D Elto n detective division two meanwhile reported earlier had purchased the dynamite from a local powder company for $7 a stick In turn young Schoenehardt bought a half stick of the dynamite two caps and ' I' 0 '! 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' :ii4 t41 t1' KENNECOTT COPPER CORPORATION 71 ' if c tsj 1: !' - Pfo ' Officers found a small piece of dynamite in the pocket of a Jacket the victim was wearing The youth Tuesday told officers he was holding the explosNe as he walked out of the rear door of the mailing firm and jumped fr3m a small lie said he In434ing platform dropped the dynamite and as he bent over to pick it up the small piece detonated 3 c ' UTAH COPPER DIVISION '4' ''-- ' r: k Jacket Pocket Purchased Dynamite L Detective Police ''''04 44 r ' ) 'r 4 - the noise The victim dashed in the back door of the firm and called for help Sgt Glen S Cahoon said h 0 ' ' ' 41i - i 4114 '- ''':' ' the bleat Monday although employes of the firm heard 4 ' f 4" I : t i P t'? 14 14(4'4v i: 1 Kki t 1:5i ' I 1 q4 1 - ' 1 f Youth's Condition Serious two fuses "for experimenting purposes" the detective said No one apparently observed 1 4 '''''''' A Salt Lake youth severly injured when a stick of dynamite exploded in his hands Tuesday was listed In serious but improving condition at LDS Hospital Mike A Schoenhardt son of Mr and Mrs Herbert W 3017-8tEast Schoenhardt lost most of his fingers on both hands in a blast at the Direct rear of the Triple-Mail 1576 S State Monday about 3:55 pm " 1 ' 14 4 I $$ ' i 7 1 'At 16''4 ? 4 ga !t i i ' ' 4t I 'ECI AL AWARD - t "4 1518 - ' ''''' e i ' ' '''t 44 i rt ' f 1 ' ' t i: 7 'e 1 ' ' t 't 41'1 ' It Canterbury Dr (2865 East) The father Is a dentist ' These are the first triplets born at the hospital since 1964 when there were three triple births i r: - ' ' : ' i Fv1 ir 1 1 ' I 1"2 rts Irf yyrt'rl! 111 $ 1::'r 'Y4 r e r y i f - - Ft0eMONeSia'ftWbM4WLOMMINi41 ' ''4 ' ! 0'i''1114 iA- ' 11Fk'' T $ I --- f 4! 4 ' 4 1 Ft::011r4'AT11:- - i 1 i' t t t Kennecott employees who this month were presented an award for "Outstanding Service in Support of the US Savings Bonds Program" begin their 1967 drive in May with a determination to reach a 100 per I ' Kennecott I ' cent participation by all employees A Among other things the award paid tribute to employees for consistently purchasing bonds during the past 25 years In accepting the award for employees J P O'Keefe Utah Copper Division General Manager said: Employees 44 411411 7 (vc$ ") 4 3 Ata o' ' 10 ' w' kk l'- -f a 1 4 40)(00011 - '0-3- Seek Perfect o - ' Bond Buying r' 4 'vo - "We are fortunate in having the support of our union lectders becauselllis has been a joint effort with a great deal of deep and We are proud of our employees we are sincere cooperation proud of what they have done" i i' Record 44-!- ' 0t Last 'year employees attained a 961 per cent participation in bond buying In 1965 the percentage was 9505 1964 8696 1963 7558 and 7137 for 1962 Campaign leaders this year in noting the steady annual increase for the period were hopeful that perfect participation of all employees would be achieved this year ' five-ye- 14 o4bd ar - A 0:0000m - - I A ' t I - 2 Kennecoll Copper Corporation 4 t I 4 v tff At Utah Copper Division "A n EquafOpportunqy Emplvte I r) — I |