Show - 4 I Ewa' t 1 Boy 11Injured In Fall From t i7' I -- rT! 1 -- ' ' ' 4 2 ' -- - ''' 1' '' '' — ''' Max-field- :: ' :i- : - A 4 4 ::: if 4:i it tt- - 's ks - ' r :'r : ' '' ' t I - ': i 6 q : : ''' -' '"' ' 1 '4( ' r" : p i' ' A ' :: :: i -- ' — t: i i i '- ' 41:7—' ' ' I t: k Si 'i ' ' I a sales LDan Valentino The tax!) of Wyoming is Gannet Peak highest part It's 13785 feet above sea level Just What's thought you'd like to know the matter with the state of Wisconsin? At the recent Republican Governor's Conference at Jackson Hole Wyo the state flag of every state that has a Republican governor was on display — except the State of Wisconsin! There are 123000 veterans living in r if you can You're an Utah remember back to the good old days when a woman wouldn't think of attending a wedding unless she wore a hat! i : up to call the office '' ONE OF THE HIGH SPOTS of my recent vacation was visiting a state — New Hampshire — that doesn't have a sales tax You just don't know how refreshing it is to go into a store or restaurant and pay an even amount of money for a purchase There are only six states remaining in the union which do not have sales taxes: New Hampshire Alaska Montana Vermont Oregon and Delaware Minnesota was one of the last holdouts — but a 3 per cent sales tax Utah may into effect Aug 1 have the youngest elected sheriff in the nation Grant Larson sheriff of Sanpete County (and a good one) is only 23 years old Let's let some county beat that 0 3'1' ' Is 1 '' :'" - J'' : ' 5' 4 i J : 7 : VV ''- :::‘ :'::: : : ‘5 : '" - - : reader reports that he attended a wedding in a small' community recently and the wedding reception was held in the town's niortuary "Imagine that" he writes "they marry 'em and bury 'cm in the same place!" ' - ' -- '' :' ' : - -- '14 ' ' ' VJ " 50 It v '"' 1 '' I 5 ::' ' 40' 1 54 : : : VSVV — of L t ® NA ' " - :- - i ' it 'i t- - ' - N 7:- q 4 ' - Stack tit "deal letters" at Salt Lake City Main Lost Office are ' ---:- t- - -- I I NJ ' '' As - i ' ' I ' "i ' I A oft At A 4 "Ix Ah- -fit 0 41PA Atk 11- rA A Ak tik or Ak elk ak a a-- exantined by Postmaster David R Trevithick left and Dave W1l3te 2 IA A ''' ' '- ' ' '- I 1 'i 11 ':: I ' I i t i t 1 4 ':' i P I: 1 t ' I 4'-- 11 ': 1 - f i g ? 1 1 ) t rttr-1 i 1 I ) I 17 i - - r 0‘ J- : 4- ap - -- 4k ' ' -7 ' ' t 1 : 414 ' i f 7 i ' ' i iI t:iA 1 i ': - 1 ' 04 - '- 1011' rj '''':14 4 : -- ' 1 1 btti if l -- le - " '''- -- - -- AN- 1 '44 - -- - ii- 1: 1 1 ' : ' p ' t i ''' : ' ' ' 0 ' :" :f f i 44 k4 1i o 1 if Groups like the El Grekos starring Fete and Jim George las from left and Dino Petrogeorge on top will give Downtown Jamboree a beat I I Tribune Sponsors Celebration Downtown Jamboree to Offer Rock Bands Festival Flavor Four of Salt Lake City's top young bands have been lined up to provide teen-ag- e spice to the gigantic "Roaring 20" days of activity which run through July 24 The bands will be in the spotlight during the Downtown Jamboree Tuesday through Saturday at the Main Parking Mall between Third and Second South and Main Street and West Temple Sponsored by The Salt Lake Tribune the bands will perform for the dancing s pleasure of Thursday and Sat urday nights The amplified sounds will head sky ward at 8 pm each night from the jam boree stage teen-ager- Jamboree Also Features Food In addition to the modern music and dancing a highlight of the jamboree will be game and concession stands in the large parking area The booths will offer a variety of food and drink — everything from tacos to hot dogs to watermelon to Greek pastries Booths will open at 6:30 pm each day Scheduled to provide the rock music Thursday at 8 pm are the El Grekos Grocer Wounds Youth Nabs 3 Inside Store consisting of Pete George las Dino Petrogeorge and Jim George las Taking the spotlight Thursday at 9:30 pm will be T R and the Rough Riders made up of Steve Nicolatus Bill Anton Durian Pingree and John Anton'' Saturday at 8 pm the Road Agents will start the action Performing for them will be Glen Furubayashi Richard 'Doi Steven Doi and Bruce Sakashita To Complete In Contest Finals Then Saturday at 9:30 pm The Fer will rock the parking area with their fine sounds The Ferraris include David Carling John Johnson Ron Peterson and Andy Stoffer The Ferraris and Road Agents are winners in The Tribune's weekly summer - long rock band contest and have Winearned a spot in the finals Sept ners of the finals will receive recording auditions professional engagements and wardrobes The El Grekos and T R and the Rough Riders have not cortipeted yet A special Pops Concert is scheduled at the Main Parking Mall Wednesday tans - 2 40 And an one received a while back which referred to Syracuse Davis County was addressed Nlarlin Hill' Sarah Cruse Utah Most persons can sympathize with postal workers carrying letters to "Mr and Mrs Allen A white house with a black dog near Highland High School" or to 1 Adams Up by Bear Lake Utah" Sometimes it is just part of the ad the dead letter office in the Denver Re gional Post Office Abopt 200 letters a day are 'sent from the Salt Lake Post Office There epecially designated and supervised employes open the letters and about 75 to 90 per cent of the time the contents can be returned through information given inside the lettef! dress that comes out strangely as "Ho Ila Day Boulevard" and "Miss Sandy Salt Lake City" A frequent puzzle is the apparent youthful writer who uses an incomplete name such as to "Aunt Freida Salt Lake City" Favorite Expression A favorite in of the employes the "nixie" or undeliverable mail section is the post card from a Salt Lake City business firm bearing the message "Help! I am being held prisoner in the machine" How big a problem is the use of carelessly written or incomplete addresses? Valuables Retained Money or other valuable enclosures valued at more than $1 are retained for a year so they can be reclaimed If the owner doesn't show up then the money or valuables become the property of the US Treasury Department Mr Trevithick said thatt a recent case According to Mr Trevithick and Dave Whyte clerk in charge of undeliverable mail about 3000 to 5000 pieces of mail are received at the Salt Lake City Post Office daily which can not be di3livered And this rises to alxna 10000 letters and other categories of mail during the holiday rush season of course most of these letters can be returned to the sender but iu cases where there Is rn ret urn address on first class mail the letters are sent to A a rk Pk Itt S 1k 4pg A it - i in which no owner or reciWent could be found involved the mailing of two $100 bills from a Salt Lake City hotel According to Mr Whyte approximate ly L500 pieces of mail are received daily by the Post Office from points outside a Utah addresed to Salt Lake City whim rirrtt be forwarde4 to neighboring tillb munities such as Riverton or Bountiful 1°1 I ef 1 : 4 i i ') ''') i'il: :' 40 t A P' ' :1 intriguing '' s i ' ' Intriguing Letter '! ' ' ‘' A f ''' iI ' " i i When you handle all the "dead letter" and related unbelievable mail that goes through the Salt Lake City Post Office you are likely to come up with some pretty lively directions for the mailmen One address notation which Salt Lake City Postmaster David R Trevithick has saved is "Clair Egbert 3 miles stiaight south of Preston Idaho wiite frame house with orange tree in window If not home go to next house northside of A- - -' '''''' ' I 1 Bankruptcy Cava By Frank Brunsman Tribune Staff Writer 9 9 ? t $4 -4 0:' ? " I ' 1 - $4 t 'N'''''''' ' ' ' '' - ''' ma - i - - ' :' ''''?' ' Lively Addresses Fill Dead File r ''-- 41 ' r: 4 3K Tottt:411t7 V 's': ' i c ‘ :: v road" : II '' 411 er ' ir '-- 4 - ' s: 1ç- 5: 'Ai -7-- v Nv reader writes in to ask if there are any pinochle clubs around ' 7: - ' - Another ' ' : -- 00 '! - - i A ''' !e144- - 2 - t'' i 7 ::— '' 1: I4--- "Most of the people we see are reN1ENDON Cache County — Three ferred to us by welfare agencies" Mr of burwere on arrested Cummings noted "We then conduct an youthsand one of the suspicion was in shot three glary ininterview and in some rare occasions the arm early Sunday morning when L is to if the determine person vestigate R Earl grocery store owner in Mendon qualified for the society's services was awakened at 4 am by the sound of "We have a feeling that these people glass even though they don't have much breaking He told Cache County Deputy Darius money deserve legal services" Mr Carter he fired at some youths in his Cummings said "If we didn't do it then store then held them until law officers private practitioners would have to bear arrived the burden" A car at the scene was found to have "Our objective Is to coordinate our several rifles ammunition knives and services with other agencies so that we other items in it Police said the car was can eliminate overlap and duplication" thought to have been stolen in Bismark he said "We've only got a limited ND amount of money and we don't want to The youths all 17 and all from Minnewaste it" sota were arrested and booked on suspiCurrent legal services for the poor? cion of One of the three suf"I think they are very very good" he fered a burglary gunshot wound in his said right arm Tuesday: Services for Ms poor In criminal matterS 1 o‘ ' '''"'' - ! I 44' V 't--- t ' l A: 1 t010A ' v I ' - i 4 i I '''Itv 1 4- : I Most Cases Agency Referrals i : : : : - s : 5: - i '' ''' - ' '' I t tt '' ' ' ' "We're not here to put private lawyers out of work" he said'"We provide legal services for people who financially are unable to get a lawyer" There are two requirements to qualify for the society's services: financial need and immediate need If there is no financial need an individual can hire his own counsel There also must be a current immediate need since if there is a time lag of any length factors of the case might change and the individual's personal circumstances might change and disqualify him from receiving the society's services Utah's Chief Justice J Allan Crockett is president of the society William T Thurman US Attorney for the District of Utah is vice president Policy decisions are made by the society's board of directors composed of civic and business leaders as well as attorneys The board meets at least quarterly k k -- r :':-:--- ' - : ' s ::: ')y' :' ' : 1 : 7 f!A ''' : : ---goes ' 9 ' '' 1 ‘ ''' - de ' It 1 ' ' As tii II - Two Requirements Outlined :: ' :Z--4- :' ' 7': ?f''''' : ) - - ::: k k :rs-- -- :: - ' ) '' I said) -- 5 ' - - "Many people come to us for legal Mr Cummings said Legal advice takes time but not as much as courtroom work Additionally the society handles no criminal cases no bankruptcy cases ("We don't have the staff for that" Mr Cummings said) and will not handle a case in which a person could win a large money or property judgment ("Most of those cases will be accepted by attorneys on a contingent basis" he 485 ' ::: - - -- r - ' 11 advice" by It 4 ) ''''' N 1:04 society represents its clients either as plaintiffs or as defendants with the bulk cases in the domestic relations aolrealts to The Tribune stoppage tk 1 Jp4! P ''' l t - I we had more money we could more adequately equip the office and perhaps retain another lawyer" he said A majority of the cases the society handles don't get to the courtroom The i: ! ''t It ' ''' ' 'I r ' "If low-grad- e s 2 ' '': : ore is exposed mined and refined by the mining corporation No pickets were set out by the men Involved in the work stoppage and company officials said no other workers had left work : ' ' I n :::f '' - ' :' - :' The multi-totrucks haul waste material from the pit to dump areas surrounding the mine some outside the mouth of Bingham Canyon With removal of the overburden the copper ' 1 i ':: Haul Waste Materials Why is it that when the government has the choice between cutting expenditures and raising taxes—it always does the latter? ''''''' 1 0 Asa 1 ' " 4 N ' - ) ' ' '' Funding for the society comes from United Fund "Financing always is a problem" Mr Cummings said "The United Fund with some 39 agencies i s only able to give a limited amount of The workers are members of Intern-firm- a Union of Mine Mill and Smelter Workers Local No 485 An international union representative was at the scene late Sunday night attempting to get the dispute settled and the men back to work Company officials said the stoppage only interrupted the haulage of overburden Other activities at the big open-pi- t mine were continuing as usual they said THE SAD CYNIC SAYS: ' 4 -- - - Union Local No 1v pt 04 4 you give him enough time" He works night and day and is always on call when a friend or neighbor is in trouble A valuable citizen a fine man and a Valentine to you sir There are two bad things about taking The first is that the average person spends too much money — and the second is a man forgets all the telephone numbers he uses daily During the business year I have about 25 phone numbers in my memory — numbers I call daily or weekly — but home from vacation I can't remember any of them The other day I had to look the number t a 1 1 ' Sunday at 5:10 pm idled about 40 of 60 employes working at the mine The stoppage — termed in violation of the contract by company officials — was reportedly because of "bad dust condilions" according to early reports : a vacation ':) 1 ' ( ' ' ti over-burde- n 0 SAM i' truck drivers hauling waste material at the Bingham pit of Utah Copper Division Kennecott Copper Corp ' ul gosh-awf- - — A work BINGHAM zt resident or 4 of Mapleton Utah 407 In fact he used to be the village IllettVit The blacksmith ' ti' blacksmithing bus-- I '41444 to mess is a little out of date these days but Vance is still the man in town everyone calls on when something needs fixing "He can fix or build anything" a friend writes "There is nothing mechanical that Vance can't get going again if The big ladies fashion news Is that this fall and winter the gals will wear men's neckties Goody goody Now I can get even with Elaine for all those ties she's given me at Christmastime over the years 6- - Special citizens Vance Is a : 41 At ei' 'tt How good are legal services for the poor in the Salt Lake Valley? Robert C Cunimings executive secre tary Salt Lake Legal Aid Society: "I think a poor person gets as good legal representation froni us as from any place in the state" ''- Could the services be better? ' ' The answer is a qualified yes No Criminal At Bingham Pit TODAY'S VALENTINE A community is lucky if it can count man like Vance Gividen as one of its long-tim- e - t - Haulage Drivers Leave Jobs E' '')i 44 'I' ' ' S - lifting Drake McMillan from side of mountain where he fell Sunday I town Gee I don't know I didn't think pinochle people played anymore I haven't played since the days of World War II I never cared too much for pinochle All those face cards made me nervous The card game I really like — but seldom play — is cribbage At one time I was one of the best cribbage Who's players in the South Pacific the best cribbage player in Utah? i ! 4 1 money Unidentified deputy County Sheriff's Office assists in - 4 ::1: Ar'-'-41 s'- :!:' '" 4—: of Salt Lake Ab6 - v4::i - 04r- !4'1 ci"It :frt t I II' 7th - - ::'':k --- ' ' '1"Nc:--":-70:'t- - The Legal Aid Society the oldest local Organization assisting poorer persons with legal problems handled some 2000' cases in 1966 The soOetyhas two lull---- time attorneys and one Parttime attar-- ney On its staff Mr Cummings also an attorney can help out if cases pile up POPPI fl44 s - ' 'Nv ': 7:! ri I -- k ' - il tok 1: ' 1 ":" : J44010"1' - :?' nf' Nothing Serious' t ' ' : 'dig°4' i iI i- - 74-- ' : 7: ---- -- i' MONDAY WASH LINE: Anybody in town read Yugoslavian? Hugh Gillilan minister of the First Unitarian Church 1 has a letter on his it- desk from Yugos- IN r He can't lavia 1 'i i read it Can any- ': 1 one help? ''''''! Arecent - 14600077 Dan Valentine's C' ' H: 1 '' Mr McMillan shouted to his wife who notified sheriff's officers and he started up' the mountainside to help his son Sheriff Larson was in the canyon when he heard the call on his radio r—- :! ---: -- - N :: Drake fall" WV 0' t l - r: N - i e - k :ti :' - - '' - — (' — g'r (4 4 '''''' - '! A:1 shale-covere- d -- r11!1- ::' - :'':' i 76 ) ''' 019: i 4: ISt on emphasis Tribune Staff Writer i 4 mountain side boy off the to a waiting ambulance Mr McMillan who works part-limat the lodge heard his daughter scream and said "I looked up just in time to see ''4''' - 4 ii ':' ' i pacencreasing ‘ Cowl By William G Smith - : i1:t '' - - ': 'e Supreme ('''' I A- 1' US i ' ' a ' - '' : !: ' - 6- 10 Recent iirticis ' ' 4 A 1- :'''T'''' : k 1 I - eses In the Salt Lake Valley have taken to Insure that legal servkits ere available to all citizens ere examined In this the first of tOtet - It I :''''' 1 111 41000 141 I ' But In mans right to counsel ClISOI poorer citizenscannot 'afford to hire their own counsel Steps private and public &gen- 1 - - I 't ''' 1 an Individval's :: i' '' Deputies and jeep patrol members headed by Sgt Pete Kutulas carried the j-K:- 1 :' ' J Editor's note: ' :4 i" ee 4 :' iit : - ::: r ' 1 Legal Services ' : — : ' : ''' -- ) !: p 6 ' ‘ i f ( 49 al : !I ' - Page 15 10 1947 Receive Good 1 ' ' -- :':- t-- t' t ' ": ' '':i ttah'— Monday Morning—July Salt Lake City 1 J: k ' ''''''' - 1 iltk 7 ç TV Log Page 23 1 1 Carried to Ambulance 111 ' 'Ir'' :: ::': V 7""itirs glaitt galvr rqs:tibm1r eqrlir SL AreaPoor ': i- tt News Second Section ' ''' '''' 7 f -- ' i cents is 'o 40 '' V 14 s::- - I feet-firs- I 40'''10 0 h I C'' One of the first to reach the Injured boy was Salt Lake County Sheriff Delmar L Larson who said the youth was hiking with his sister when he slipped and fell about 50 feet The boy dropped t for part of the distance landed on his feet and pitched head first Into the shale rock before coming to rest about 100 feet above the canyon floor The boy's sister Mrs Terry Pinkus 777- - 6th East said they were hiking along a ledge and she stopped to hold a bush to help him by when he slipped and dropped t ::: : ' Biking With Sister shoplifters is $302 (I suppose the two 40T : :: !l "':: ::'''': ::- - !' ! STORM MOUNTAIN Big Cottonwood Canyon — An boy was Injured Sunday about 8:25 pm when he fell 50 feet while climbing in the rocks in back of the Playboy Club (formerly Lodge) Drake McMillan son of Mr and Mrs Jed McMillan 1612 Blaine Ave (1729 South) was taken to Cottonwood Hospital after the fall for treatment of head injuries and lacerations and mulitiple lacerations and abrasions about the body arms and legs He was listed in se— rious condition 'It ittel - — Special to The Tribune survey reveals that the average value of : Items taken by ' - - 1 I 3610-- Sports 1 1:2ri 141r !:4- - A' :1- 7: ' - ' i 144 t'--- '4-'- ::i4--r- 2-- Canyin Rocks - 1'-:'rr'- ' v 1 - ' --- j 'l7' :I ' i v- - 1 frip Ahi - Condition Serious r "04 OP AAAAAA A A t 1 X A A X 1A1Ax t '47112 1 : |