Show - roleV-- - r i i 'e "“-- 474 10' Ii ammo ' - ' p2s -- ' s - '- -' fv) I' ' r stance - I e6rds J 1 1 iN7 ! ' i iL 9 sii t' ofji L Dan Valentine year 4 1803 j t exploded Jul yIn t he ' :91 14 i and --- on In the 1 ' t t i '- ' ' : 1: ' i ' i t t Accounts -- - --4 ' ANDI IF YOU THINK history doesn't give a hint of things Jo come listen to this: On a July 4th in Alexandria Va Mayor James Murray was killed in a race riot at a Fourth of July barbecue Sounds like something that could happen today—but it actually happened July 4 I f t t I I ' i t 1 ' I 1 :: ! 1 1 I 1 t i i ! E : '‘''- '' itt) ir' coins -' - ' : ' ' ' : : '' -- ' ' i AN Afo 4k ANN Sports Local News r -- - ' ' Chcac"2g i te-ilm- — Second Section 4 5 Lilt t ' 1 - ' i' it! - ''' :' : ''' P14 Tally Reaches' 3 1is - ---- ' : - ' 1' ''' '' - ''' '' - '''- ' - ':' '4' ' I ' - ' I ‘ I Liberty or Riverside Park Tuesday Parks Dept gift It's Tributy Si Tribune Offers Eye on the Sky Blast-Kee-p By Frank Brunsman From the first big burst and for the following two hours the skies above Liberty Park and Riverside Park will glow with a colorful fiery patriotic picture of fireworks Thousands will spread blankets at the two parks and watch the show from front ' row seats Thousands more will take leisure rides to the city's foothills to get a panoramic view The fireworks shows are The Tribune's and Parks Dept's way of saying: Holley "Happy Independence Day" ' Attraction Set Your Sights on Enjoyment At Downtown Shootin' 24 few sharpshooters and some men wha couldn't plink a tin can at 20 feet officially opened a new type of shooting gallery Monday at 226 S Main in a former clothing store dead-ey- e Fires First Shot Max C Manning president Utah State Rifle and Pistol Assn a marksman who fired the first shot said the range will be open from about 3 pm to 7 pm daily through July 24 and will remain open until 9 pm on Mondays and Fridays to coincide with downtown store closings Utah Rifle and Pistol Assn members will man the shooting gallery whic1contains junior and senior categories tor both sexes Champions will be choosen daily with a tournament of champions shoot-of- f on July 24 The charge for record is 25 cents for 10 shots Max E Rich executive vice president Salt Lake Area Chamber of Commerce said the shooting gallery will be one of the new attractions in Salt Lake City during Utah's "Roaring 20" days of activity for tourists and residents during the 20 days between July 4 and 24 I ' i' ' - 4i " - - $'' '' - ' ?i - ' ' : '1 - ' r ' 44440f ' - ' - ':' - :' r ' - : !! 0 ' Three Miles Downstream 7"'" - the deputy said Stanworh had helped pull two other young occupants of the boat to safety Sunday evening The boy was in a fishing boat with Richard Henderson 707 W 3300 South Bountiful his daughter Leslie 9 and Sherrill Ann Whitesides 11 the victims sister Deputy Madden said '' 4 :' wind-whipp- - at jurists Reaffirm Ticket Error But Cancel Fine State 5400 St - : tt'4'1rt! 4 thunderstorm belted Its way across Salt Lake County Monday The first vice president of the U& night toppling several trees and dumpCommittee and member of the Olympics ing a brief but intense rain on southwestexecutive committee of the International ern sections of the valley Shooting Union said he expected that the Although the center of the storm fact that Salt Lake City is hosting a which crossed the valley after 7 pm world championship tournament will aid was confined to southern parts of the in the city's bid for the 1976 Wincounty effects were felt as far north as greatly ter Olympics 174 T St where lightning struck a tree "This puts you on the map in the area Weathermen said the storm was typiof international sports" he said cal of isolated thunderstorm activity Asked how he felt about Salt Lake unleashed by unstable air after a day of City's chances of receiving the US enhot temperatures Other scattered thundershowers were reported Monday but dorsement for the Winter Olympics Mr Orth 'said "This is really putting me on precipitation was light Forecasters predicted generally fair a spot Both Salt Lake City and the Den Springs area are working and warm weather for the Intermountain Area Tuesday but said there would be a tooth and nail I don't know who's ahead" Turning to the NrtA's position on firechance of isolated shower activity again control legislation Mr Orth said arms afternoon or evening Tuesday association's the major opposition to regObservers at Salt Lake City Municipal is in the area of unconcealable istration of trace rain a Monday Airport reported and measured winds at 34 mph but a weapons such as rifles The NRA is opposed to legislation Sandy resident reported that denies or interferes with individual which rain flattened his garden plants rights of our citizens" he said An apricot tree was uprooted at 7535 S 1700 West and near 7600 S 1780 West the wind blew a tree top onto a trailer house occupied by Mrs Florence Beck-stea- d Mrs Beckstead was not injured Salt Lake County Sheriff's deputies reported a power line was blown down near 8400 S 1300 East and another later ''' p ? : i A ?JF t's 11- ' f 'I 6 '- 7 !: e - I '' i - i I c e:- o I : t - if t ? 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IN ' '''''' - i' r')'31e'":3' i 3:' 0' : N s4 r e6f 1 $ 47 44 t 't'''' 0 7 A 41itYk: 4 i:'!: 'tc 1 '41F' ' - 4 ' t to - i i t t ' 1 ''' Muzzle Velocity of the weapon is 590 feet per second about half of the velocity of a 22 caliber rifle firing short cartrid '': i ' i I nine-poun- " A" Emphasizes Handling Noting that it has been statistically proven that 'Men who have had training with rifles when they are young have a better chance to survive in combat Mr Orth said that the )'RA has given strong emphasis to propej gun handling so its trained members t'w411 shoot safely and assist other sportsmen to avoid shooting accidents Also wearing a hat representing the US Olympics Committee Mr Orth is visiting Max E Rich executive vice president Salt Lake Area Chamber of Commerce and chairman Olympics for Utah Inc and will inspect the World Judo Championship which will be held at the University of Utah Aug Puts State on Sports Map k "This is a precision weapon that is as accurate on a short range as a fine match rifle" he said adding that use of the tar- get air rifle has developed into a popular sport in Europe with 50000 members in clubs in West Germany alone d Four of the air rifles have been loaned to Mr Rich a member of the board of directors of the National Rifle Assn for use during the 20 days lio :4-- k4 4: : - 4 wind-whippe- d J Accurate on Short Range 4 - - '- - f - ' k 0 ‘ 1 A "ill 1 2 A ployes Mr 4— —: ''''''' ( Franklin L Orth nard Hadden said searchers using poles located the body about three miles downstream from the dam The body was found by Larry Allred Roosevelt a member of the Duchesne County Jeep Posse and Dick Estes and Keith Stanworth US Forest Service em- -- Py ''''' '' ''"'A'A --- f ' ' it 1:t4 '1 - y- I 0 ‘ Lightning Wind Topple Trees In Brief Storm - 't rd I r I - '- Officer John Johnson said the youth was discovered face down by Jamie Salazar 1032 Jefferson (180 West) The officer stated the victim was found on the pool's east side in about 212 feet of water An unidentified man and lifeguard saw the girl trying to pull the body to surface assisted her and attempted to revive' him Officer Johnson said the pool was crowded at the time of the accident but that it did not appear the boy was in the water a great length of time — ' ': ' 4 !:3 ' t ''?4 "There is no direct correlation between crime and firearms" the executive vice president of the National Rifle Assn said Monday at the Salt Lake Area Chamber of Commerce auditorium Franklin L Orth an attorney from Milwaukee Wis who has been the chief staff member of the NRA in Washington since 1959 said that less than 3 per cent of the major crimes in America are committed with the use of firearms If all the weapons were collected and in the Pacific Ocean we dropped wouldn't see a great decrease in crime" he said 4 ': Opposes Registration of Rifles ' ' -- : ''''''- - v-- tim made several attempts to breathe before he died Found In Shallow Water Air rifle target shooting offers many advantages to the shooting buff Mr Manning said The pellets are inexpensive smokeless and almost noiseless What gives the rifle it's extra zip? According to Mr Manning a key improvement is the fine piston design which compresses air with a pump lever v Franklin Orth Washington DC executive vice president of the National Rifle Assn was on hand to help open the air rifle range He said the NRA is interested in the air rifle target program to promote rifle safety and marksmanship - Tribune Staff Writer I - Duchesne County Deputy Sheriff Ber- A '' 1 i 't-- - 1 Special to The Tribune DUCHESNE — The body of Brent Whitesides 8 Salt Lake City f Monday was pulled from the swirling Yellowstone River about 40 miles north of Duchesne The boy son of Mr and Mrs J Brian 1793 Meadow Downs Way Whitesides (1750 East) disappeared in the swollen river Sunday about 7 pm when a boat was swept over a small diversion dam 20s-- If you're 10 years of age or over and want to shoot a super air rifle that can place a 177 caliber pellet inside a dime consistently at 10 meters (33 feet) you have your chance Tuesday through t4 1 ' mouth-to-mout- Salt Lake Valley residents better keep an eye on the sky Tuesday night There'll be bugs of mystery whirling wonders and flying zeppelins all over the heavens They'll all be part of two gigantic spectacular fireworks shows commemorating the Fourth of July And they'll be brought to you by The Salt Lake Tribune and the Salt Lake City Parks Dept The thrilling—and safe—shows are scheduled for 9:50 pm according to Luis E City Parks Commissioner July With Firearms t t old Salt Lake boy was proAn nounced dead on arrival at LDS hospital Monday afternoon several minutes after he was discovered at the bottom of the Liberty Park swimming pool by a girl Pronounced dead about 2:30 pm was Paul C Vigil son of Mr and Mrs Joseph Vigil 461 E 8th South h Artificial and respiration was applied at the pool and the vic- AaboiftAailiooiNagAms sa Residents will enjoy Fourth of July by watching fireworks at either 'Roaring - 1 Utah's Fourth of July weekend drowning toll increased to three Monday afternoon with the death of an boy in the Liberty Park swimming pool Earlier in the day searchers found the body of an missing 14 hours in the swollen Yellowstone River 40 miles north of Duchesne Denise Darbro 2 Oremdrowned Sunday morning when she fell into a sw ift-flowing irrigation ditch there ' '' a ' Expert Disputes Link of Crime i er '''''' ' f rage 19 4 1967 lorning —I I Boy 11 Drowns In Park Pool - ' t- Lake: 04- - 4 :'! f - f‘ (": :r1)11 Tv Fare Page 28 apo City Utah — Tuesday Salt 4 : ) 1 !': 1 roe - - - - Manning president Utah State Rifle and ristol Assn zeros in on target with precision air Max C -- - I A unanimous Utah Supreme Court Monday reaffirmed error by two former Weber County commissioner for buying football tickets with public funds In upholding a Second District Court decision finding Maurice Richards and Bud Favero guilty of misspending WO from the county treasury for Weber State College football ticktts the Supreme Court reversed a $1000 fine assessment Justice F Henri Ilenriod writing the High Court's ruling said Mr Richards and Mr Favero should not be required to pay $500 apiece in fines because "the whole matter resulted from an honest and legal mistake" The men conceded they purchased WSC football tickets with county funds as but argued this replaced commissioners thecoriimission's traditional practice of buying an advertisement in the WSC newspaperThey added in their defense that statute allows cotmnissions to participate to the various redeveloping sources contending WSC is a local re- cou-nty'- - 1‘414' 1 ANN 4 ' ' iii r ' by $78 AN "' '' s vt '' '' - Revenue from the meters during May totaled $21616 jp 'MAN ) : ''' V:4'7r-'-'--'--"- - ' 1116986 pennies nickels and dimes lected from 3156 parking meters in operation in the city during the month But Mr Jennings reports June's meter revenue was no record even though it bested collections for June 44 eq" foq ' col- go t'f!-- - 1 ''l 6 In fact the total June take included -A '' I Treasurer Reports 1966 - 1 taxpayer! —1 - 0- 4 first-degre- e 't - IP-- : position to lose —0 -- :'' 2 ' :'::''' '' 4 If you think you were busy last month nickles and dimes into pushing pennies Salt Lake- - City's parking meters — you Weren't by yourself City Treasurer Jennings Phillips reported Monday that parking meters took and that's a lot of in a total of $21281 i '' ?'''''-N'-':'"Z- 1 : ' c ' - '- k- '' ''' -- Meter Revenue Up I '''c : :- k' g — J 74 ''''''' ' Try to drive carefully over the holiday Remember the United States is i 1 - : ' I 15c - - ' i : 'SAM THE SAD CYNIC SAYS: 1 ' ‘ lifetime i 'Y ' New World in 1765 and he died at the age of 42—killed in a duel of honor with Gen Lachlan McIntosh Button Cwinnett's autograph is more valuable than any other signer of the Declaration — mainly because there are only two In existence I guess when a man has the first name of "Button" he doesn't sign too many things during his One "t - ' ' ''i'i'li on the little even ' 3 SONG "AMERICA" not in the financial : g And In 1946 — on July 4 — the PhilIppine Republic came into being after 47 years under the American flag 1 ‘ s '' ' : N Nt - 4 4 The great July 4 evening of course was in 1776 when the Declaration of Independence was adopted by Congress Most people believe the signing was a spontaneous action Actually the declaration came up for adoption exactly 39 times before all the delegates could agree (soUnds a little like the United Nations!) MOST OF THE GREAT MEN and patriots of the land signed the Declaration but my favorite signer of all was a fellow by the name of Button Gwinnett Hes probably the least known of all the patriots who signed the famous document He must have been a ashamed of his first name "Button" — because he signed the Declaration "B Gwintiett" He was a citizen of Georgia lie was born in IEngland moved to the 1 ' - - - for the first time July 4 1895 The 49th star was 'added to the US Alaska became a Flag July 4 19561 state and the !50th star was added to Old Glory July 4 1960 to welcome Hawaii into the union The citizens of Texas meeting in convention ratified action by the US Senate annexing Texas into the union on July 4 1845 i - ' '‘ - q v- - ' '"' r was sung ifor the first time July 4 1832 by the school children of Boston in a special and the words of 1dAmay eripreesaentthae Beautiful" were printed f ' '' ' ' s S- - '' - On July 4 1845 Henry David Thoreau decided to get away from the rat race — on that day he took up residence by Walden Pond near Concord Maw and spent the rest of his life contemplating things and enjoying life Walt Whitman published the first edition of his !leaves of Grass" on July 4 1855 Composer Stephen Foster was txrn July 4 1826 in Lawrenceville Pa 111E - ''' N '' ! ' 4 --i : I same day almost within the hour and James Monroe fiftb president of the CalUnited State died July 4 1831 vin Coolidge was born July 4 1872 So many great events have happened on the Fourth of July in the United States that you almost get the feeling that July 4 was as America's greatest day of the year 'i ) -- --- ''''':'-:-:-- c John Adams N k f I 1 - '''''''- - - I '' ''N : ' July 4 1817 — The construction of the Erie Canal began July 4 1802—The United States Military Academy at West Point opened for business ' i 1 V cessful appeal from his Third District Be ruled as a temporary Third DisCourt perjury conviction was pending trict Court judge that Mr Brady's constitutional rights protecting him against Monday the Supreme &ill effectiveFormer Salt Lake County Commis- - self - incrimination were violated when ly prevented the second charge from he appeared before grand jurors sioner and State Public Safety Commisreaching trial status by disqualifying sioner C W Brady Jr was cleared of tie Supreme Court Monday with statements given' the grand jury by Mr charges resulting from a county grand three of the five justices writing separate Brady Justice A H Ellett ruled that the jury investigation as the Utah Supreme but concurring decisions substantially Court again ruled in his favor Monday state's appeal against Judge Ruggeri's ruling was itself out of order He wrote: In a unanimous decision the high upheld Judge Ruggeri's ruling On March 15 the Suprenie Court over"If we grant this writ it would lead lawcourt found that a trial judge decreed turned a Third District Court verdict yers to come to this court during the correctly when he suppressed testimony of Mr noon and have us correct the rulrecess Brady finding guilty to the Mr jury grand Brady given by " Third District Attorney Jay E Banks perjury before Salt Lake City Judge ings of the trial court Maurice D Jones which it was charged Court's the such a ruling in that ruling Acknowledging Supreme said Monday took place during the same grand jury the case on appeal actually settles the finishes a firstdegree perjury charge entire issue Justice Ellett added that brought against Mr Brady because "we investigation With Monday's ruling Mr Banks when Mr Brady was subpoenaed to the are now prevented from obtaining the evsaid the state has no more action to idence we needed" grand jury he was not only a witness but a defendant bring against the former Salt Lake CounOn appeal was Seventh District Judge As such he wrote the commissioner ty official who left the county commisHenry Ruggeri's ruling that the district to be appointed state public safety was entitled to know his acts were being attorney could not use testimony given sion evi- and should have been commissioner by Gov Calvin L Ramp-to- n investigated by Mr Brady to the grand jury as Informed that his statements might be dence the former commissioner lied to used against him He resigned that post while the sue the grand jury - - :l:' 2':!'':--- ' i 1 - ' Here's just a partial list: 1 ' - Harry E Fuller Tribune Staff Writer 1 - 1 in Z ' s"1-- '"'' I say that right out of the blue sky came something like a ball of tire It was accompanied with a great toll of thunder - and it fell on a public house destroying it completely Natives said it appeared like a giant machine from another planet Sound familiar? And this took' place 164 years ago did I ' 4 Everyone knows that July 4 Is America's greatest holiday Our country was But the date was also the last born day on earth of three great Americans Thomas Jefferson died July 4 1826 — as ' ' 1 The strange happening the town of 'Wapping England ' ' that the — - ' ' --- -- 48541 ( - n (f-1- i 1 4 - 1 I - 1 C lern I i t 1 history occur - i - - By first mysterious flying saucer was seen 4E6 666E 1 ii A GREAT DAY: The Fourth of July Is so tied into the pattern of history as the birthdate of the United States of America — that i : '' most of us forget other great things ' have happened on 1 ' ' k July 4 too — I "''' Like i for in vf-- 'k t 4 a Nothing Serious' 1 - Court Clears Brady '1 111 i q 4p11 ' ' gmlwit I - Valentine's -- I - ( Dan i - r--"---Qt 3 40' '11P'' rifle in a downtown shooting gallery which opens on Tuesday afternoon with competition for all ages s source "Under the circumstances of this case" Chief Justice Ilenriod wrote "we cannot agree that this sale was to promote 'other resources"' I 0 " A 4S 0- - 0 Os 41 AA At A 10 0M 4 AC - - |