Show w wiv 2I '7:- rie Salt Lake Tribune Saturday July 11 15 Tribune Music Critic Jim Fitzpatrick Dies - - - - U Report Says I Utah Posts rv Tourism 1 : liNks it - I - Gain in '66 - 1 i 7 : - ''''1 '' travelers t I ' 'Na - s'' ' '''' visit- L: Utah during 1966 increased more than one million from the previous year'i ing 7 according to a University of Utah research report f t -- "" ""'- -- e - t eount released Friday The year-ensummary WRS submitted to the State Travel Council during its Friday meeting on Capitol Hill It i 1 '''t I r d by the univerof Economic Bureau sity's and Business Research was compiled It '' i ''‘ - ''''' 't '! As i ' ! f I - 1 7 I 4 I : 4 1 Million Travelers According to Ivar E Bradley and Sanford Lawson in charge tray6639000 approximately eters spent 219 million dollars the state last year During the previous year It WRS reported 514 million outvisited Utah in spend- ng an estimated 183 million dollars Automobile Born May 45 Fitzpatrick where he completed degree requirements in 1949 1546 his graduation Following Mr Fitzpatrick worked in New York before returning to Salt Lake City and in September 1950 he married Margaret (Peggy) Mathews of Salt Lake City lie went to San Francisco in 1952 to work on the copy desk of the San Francisco Chron icle and a year later moved arms the bay to the Oakland Fitzpatrick who pre the latter was not afraid to criticize or applaud Rampion Appoints 16 To 8 Selection Boards 16 Traffic Patterns To reach its findings the researchers used four major types of traffic patterns at 13 counting stations A marked increase in air travel to the state during 19G6 was noted The report found 644375 passengers deplaned at Utah airports last year the researches However said a cemprehensive study of sir tourism in Utah has not been made A L Commission Court Glasman Ogden and George Salt Lake City Haycock First Judicial District Mrs Vera Hopkin Woodruff and George Judah Logan Secnnd Judicial District Rod Ju lan der and Lynn A Richardson both Ogden Third Judicial District R A Iledquist and Sterling M both Salt Lake McMurrin City Fourth Judicial District Harold H Smith Heber City and Rodolfo Martinez Provo Fifth Judicial District Walter L Ekins Hinckley ilbd Mrs Beaver Rondo T Farrer Sixth Judicial District Dr A IA' Scott Richfield and Mrs Dale E Mattingly Fremont District Judicial Seventh Mrs Samuel J Taylor Moab M Stevenson and Frank Commissions Created by the 1967 Legislature the commissions nominate qualified candidates to fill Utah judgeship vacancies According to the new law a exists for each commission and the Sudistrict judicial preme Court and membership is named by the governor State Senate house of Representatives and State Bar Assn When a vacancy occurs on either the Supreme Court or the district court the appropriate commission will submit three names to the governor who is to select one Gov Rampton's Friday appointments are Supreme returned to the assets That plan calls for sale of the assets to Equitable Say logs and Loan Assn of Port-- land Ore Mr Kidwell said the grand Jury would take an August recess for about a month then continue hearing testimony in the savings and loan case ranee Trade Winds Jack T Holloway new general manager of the Ramada Inn 1000 S State will be honored at a reception Wednesday from 5 to 8 pm at the inn The reception is being sponsored by Ramada Inns Inc and II Arnold Rich Solt Lake City one of the of the property which Is leased to the motel chain Train Rams Stalled Car Centerville Woman Hurt Pacific track near 8th West according to Utah Highway Patrol Trooper Brant John BOUNTIFUL — A Centerville woman 31year-olwas seriously injured Friday about 9:45 am when her car stalled on a railroad track and was struck by the engine d I I of 13-c- wife of Centerville South Davis County Fire Chief Ruswas sell (Buck) Earl Jr I eastbound on 5th South when her auto stalled on the Union Wirth N Tribune Washington Bureau WASHINGTON — Former Utah Republican Gov George D Clyde was proposed Friday E Moss for membership on the soon to be established Blue Ribbon National Water Commission Sen Moss said he will "strongly President urge" Johnson to pick Mr Clyde as one of the members of the seven-macommission which he said would be "important to Utah and to the West" Granite Schools Receive "It would be a Granite School Diqtrict Friday became me of 150 beneficiaries (there's at least one In each state) of a beautification program adopted by Reliance Insurance Co which will see hundreds of trees planted In schoolyards mortly in urban areas Robert L Jackson company vice president from San Francisco presented a check for $250 for the purpose - to Shutsin Groups To See Movie Monday and Tuesday at 1 pm will be "show time" for 1200 area shut-inchildren and adults s The group will be glIPStS of The Salt Lake Tribune and Villa Theatre 3092 Highland Dr at two special shows of th e Cinerama production "Grand Prix" Youngsters and oldsters from hospitals day care centers and rest homes from Salt Lake American Fork and other nearby communities will participate in the fun outing Friday at a in Bidden Valley luncheon at Country Club clubhouse Fort Douglas The beautification program titled "New Roots for Young America" was started in Washington DC by A Addison Roberts Reliance president with a cluster of trees on the Capitol grounds The company selected the "New Roots" theme as its anniversary slogan and adonted the beautification program at the suggestion of Mrs Lyndon B Johnson "It is our hope the trees will provide steength in their branches beauty in their toll age and hope in their continuing growth and that they will enhance the beauty of the Mr Jackson schoolyards" Senate-approve- d on tion s bow to best help water deficit areas The commission will have five years to formulate its report Essential Study We look to the commission to lead out In the essential water study of transfer which was omitted from the Central Arizona Project bill recently reported by the Senate Interior and Insular Affairs Committee" Sen Moss said inter-basi- Association of Nurserymen will cooperate by providing the trees and instructions on their care !n each of the 149 cities of over 100000 population and na where the planting on the State Capitol because there is no significant-contributio- nation's water resources and come up with recommenda- said The American 1 to the success of the commission's work if Gov Clyde could be appointed" said Sen Mom The Moss statement was prompted by the House having acted this week on a bill to establish the commission to make a comprehensive review of the rimer J Ilartvigsen district superintendent jet Pilot's Significant Contribution n SMALL ENGINE PARTS ALL MAKES — AU MODELS for Monta- a will be or to 530 DAILY 437 East on 9th South grounds city of A-- 1 Ingine & Mower Co n I i N Mrs Baldwin Mrs Sehoepp Other- new local appointees Include: Richard D Spiker man sales manager Mrs Kitty Baldwin assistant manager Mrs ram Schoepp banquet manager and Wayne Vi Fletcher food and bever - - Import Export in Spain Prior to joining the commission Mr Smith was involved in natural resource developt tnent in Utah and neighboring' Body To Brim Back DENVER COLO (AP) — A Colorado Air National Guard officer said Friday because of the severity of the crash it was impossible to recover any of the remains of a kansas Air National Guard pilot who perished in the Colorado mountains —SecondLt Eldon C Part Jr 20 disappeared in his fighter craft last Jan 30 on a fight from Hill Ai Force Base in Utah to Donver's Buckley Field Capt James Alford acting public information officer for the Colorado Air National said search parties sent to the scene were able to determine that the pilot was In the cockpit when the plane crashed They were unable to bring back any portion of the Alford pilot's body Capt said 914 East 33rd South Phone Mr Fletcher Mr Pike Fred E age manager Pike executive vice president of Walker Bank & Trust Co has an invitation accepted from the National Association of Supervisors of StateBanks Washington DC lo lecture at the School for State Bank Examining Personnel which is conducted yearly at the University of Illinois Urbana geologist becomes vice president of exploration: Thomas L Wilson previously assistant mine superintendent with Co's Texas Gulf Sulphur Cane Creek operations succeeds Mr Dearth Kent L Olsen former director of industrial relations becomes assistant to the president Jay Sorensen has been named to the newly created post of controller r-- r z 311111113ZESINE116611111661- Silver Termed Commodity Mr Romtry termed the Treasury's action encouraging "This move HEATING r CO 1156 South Shoo Cali Day or Night 363-17For lotorvioo or In‘oodion properly treats silver as A commodity inasmuch as the rug has been cut out from under silver for monetary use" he said In Denver a state official Colorado some predicted metal mines which have been cloeed for years probably will reopen and mines which have been borderline operations The idea behind the policy of maintaining the price of sil- ver at $129 an ounce was to insure circulation of the old silver coins until sufficient become will 0111 Reluctant Taxpayer By William L Raby CPA An ailing bedridden widow had two household servants to look after her She paid them for 75 cents to a dollar an rr-----'': hour and often had them lector ' : Y work 16 hours a day The tax col- - ' l''''--i - - car ed 4 I - ' the 114s employer worked the - ILI — women but he ‘'' Mr Raby did care that she had failed to file social security returns and pay social security taxes on the wages she paid them Wages of over h $50 to one person in a period (babysitter three-mont- etc) means that yardman Still an Employe 1 --' hard not how in taxes and penalties Her lawyer tried to get her off by arguing first that the servants were actuand ally practical nurses then arguing that even if they were servants no penalties should be imposed because the widow had acted on the advice of the auditors $3750 the employer must pay social security taxes on those wages Many people like the widow do not Called for Advice One of the servants had Inquired about social security The widow asked coverage her auditors for advice Since she had never filed social security returns on any of her employes in the past the auditors advised her to "let sleeping dogs lie" Before long the servant complained to the Internal Revenue Servand ice 'which investigated found that the widow owed One of the two servants was a licensed practical nurse however she worked for no one tout the widow and carried out the widow's instructions Even if she was per forming nur sin g services therefore she was still an employe of the widow As to avoiding the penally because the auditors had advised her to "let sleeping dogs lie" that argument was rejected as well The auditors it was concluded were not sufficiently Informed of all the facts and circumstances and therefore they could not give a sound opinion The widow had to pay the $3750 and the complaining got social security benefits that were due her r todtioski - 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Get a Box at 11-- neology Pe VOLKSWAGEN INTERMOUNTAIN $202'" 20" PH 1 HU 1 foil VU South 11 If you typo PI a iflh or typo a lot call TYPE-A-LIN- E Business Machine AS fift 114 14 01" it6 41 AI 014 "! Pg Co 11 1 161 EAST 2ND SO A" deci- sion PHONE 0 ft151 a profitable result of the Treasury's Must Sell REPAIRING & 278-879- 3 100000 Reserve ACME BOILER DODGE V-- Petersen manager at Due to Owner's Dooth Good going business toe post 31 years LEASING! p M the becomes office the Moab mill succeeding Mr Sorensen Ernest Carlucci becomes plant metallurgist GET THE FACTS ON OLDSMOBILE in Utah Wayne M Jensen formerly a production supervisor for Climax Molybdenum Co at was named Colo Climax general superintendent of the Moab mill replacing Ted F Izzo who recently resigned Other changes: Albert Dearth former chief George SeIlinç al World Price Mr Romney noted that pro ducers of silver in the state — Kennecott Copper Corp US Smelting Refining and Mining Co New Park Mining Co United Park City Mining Co and other small operators — have been selling silver at world prices in past weeks He said he could not guess what the eventual free price might reach since "any inordinate price-ris- e to tends bring in substitute materials and will also bring in speculatively held silver" 'Sleeping Dog' Didn't Lie Paul "Ron" Bethurum was named manager of Utah operations Former district manager for Susquehanna Western operations at Edgemont SD Mr Bethurum will have charge of all mining and milling op- FORD CHEVROLET PLYMOUTH MERCURY PONTIAC BUICK RENT OR LEASE Choice building Ide1 for &fiats or largo prt display woo Plenty of parking !: The history of Utah -- except in the early days — has shown no primary silver :properties In the state and that silver generally is pro duced in association with such base metals as lead zinc and copper The department announced after the first Coinage Commission meeting on May 18s ban on sales of silver to any b uy e r a except legitimate domestic which companies use the metal in their business At the same time the de- partment banned the melting treating and export of silver coins Special to The Tribune erations Federal Mining Assn manager said Friday About 812 billion dimes and quarters both clad and 90 per cent silver content are In circulaltion Wallace said long-rang- e Ji or Utah Romney banks — Key management changes and promotions were announced Friday by R F Hollis president of Atlas Corps's Minerals Division These are tied to Atlas minerals headquarters move from Salt Lake City to Denver and plans to broaden the firms mineral activities mpossible9 Guard mints MOAB r mineral miners getting silver PS a Miles P Robert A Wallace assistant of the Treasury said 8114 billion of the new clad dimes and quarters had been minted as of Thursday and five billion of them are still in inventories at the Takes New Post Mr Holloway The freeing of silver price by the Treasury Department probably will not result in any new mines being opened in Utah but it will enhance the economics of present base secretary Selects Management Aides Mr Spikerman which lid') Utah Mines ounce Industrial Promo The top post in the former commission was held by Milwho Wellenmann ton L recently was named executive director of the Coordinating Council of Development Services of which the division of industrial promotion is a part Mr Smith organized and led Utah's first trade mission to Europe in September 1966 A native of Utah he was educated in Salt Lake City schools and was graduated from the University of California at Berkeley i dollars Silver tion Westminster Can Treasury has not minted since 1935 are worth their face value in silver at $129 an Atlas Corp n Fund for Beautification of US Policy dollars bearing the likeness of President John F Kennedy would not be worth their face value until the price of silver reached $338 an ounce Walter G Smith former as sociate director of the Utah Industrial Promotion Commission Friday was named di rector of the newly created Division of Industrial Promotion was by the Appointment nean hicle The car slammed into the railroad signal pole bending the pole and breaking off one of the signal arms was demolThe vehicle ished Trooper Johnson said one of the first persons to reach the crash scene was Mr Earl who works at the nearby Phillips Petroleum Co refinery Mrs Earl had just taken her husband his lunch Mrs Earl was taken to St Mark's Hospital In Salt Lake City where she was listed in condition with maspoor sive pelvis injuries a broken leg and fractured ribs Clyde for Water Post Rohert L Jackson left hands $250 check for trees to Eimer J Ilart8igsen superintendent Granite District 1452 Promotion Board Silver Ruling Coins with 90 per cent silver content which were minted before 1965 are worth their face value if the price of sil-ver reaches 8138 an ounce The new 40 per cent half He spent several years in Spain in import and export work and was a partner in a business involved in selling supplies to ships of the US Sixth Fleet in the Mediterra- Salt Lake City said the train was traveling about 75 miles an hour when it struck the ve- Aloss Pushes Frank 63 Panel on states train apparently struck the left front end of the car and spun it completely around and off the track The train's engineer J W 1 bp Sen Mr Holloway succeeds Clay Moore who has been assigned to a new post in the chain son Trooper Johnson said Mrs Earl was unable to start the car and told her two sons Jeffrey 10 and Gregory 9 to jump They escaped injury The southhound passenger passenger train Earl 215 E 3rd a Jo Ann Aide Heads Announce Asset Plan thr WEST Today in BUSHICSi Friday's is the first indictrnent dealing with the savings and loan association since the Jury began meeting in early May of this year n Special to The Tribune Walter G Smith New Industrial Post Boise The company has been in the control of the Idaho DPpartment of Finance since it closed The indictment follows by several weeks' announcement by the department of a plan to dispose of the Idaho and Loan Assn Savings The The action was recommended by the Commission on the Coinage which held its second meeting during the day The commission was told the department now has on hand sufficient quantities of the new clad coins to insure against a shortage should all the older silver content coins disappear from circulation Future sales of silver from Treasury stockpiles will be limited to two million ounces a week at the going market price which was $1 8 Thursday in the world market Kid- Arrest warrants will be served beginning Monday Mr Kidwell said be hoped the six named in the indictment would be arraigned next week in Fourth District Court in Salt — Treasury Department Friday night abandoned its policy of maintaining the price of silver at 8129 an ounce a practice it has followed since 1963 of falsification clad coins were available to fill the gap Associated Press Writer WASHINGTON well said Sigma Delta Chi professional journalistic society and the Ft Douglas-HiddeValley Country Club He is survived by his ee children widow Maggie Polly and Tim and his' mother all of Salt Lake City a sister Mrs Paul E Los s) Sullivan (I' two brothers J Angeles Thomas Fitzpatrick Charleston WVa and Joseph M Calif Carmel Fitzpatrick Requiem Mass will be celebrated Monday at 10:30 am at the Cathedral of the Madeleine Price involve corporate recorders Mr Lake Tribune in 1955 as a general assignment capitol and legislative reporter and music and editorial writer before being named cultural editor Mr Fitzpatrick who lived Ave was a memat 1177-1ber of the Catholicchurch Utah Headliners Chapter of — By Joseph R Coyne Involve False Records All Tribune as a reporter and later picture editor Returned to SL He 1 A d a County prosecutor Wayne Kidwell who called the grand Jury to investigate closure of the association a year ago July 6 said the six are accused of 22 felony counts involviag more than 50 alleged crimes Interested in music and drama he found New York a harvest of cultural experience - Treasury Lifts Ceiling On Silver Limits Sale grand jury Cultural Harvest ferred Calvin L Rampton Gov Friday named 16 persons to the State Judicial Selection BOISE (AP) — A secret Indictment accusing six persons of falsifying records on more than six million dollars in Idaho Savings and Loan Assn assets was returned Friday by the Ada County In New York As a reviewer Mr Fitzpat--t—rick believed there were two ways to write about music: One is the impressionistic approach where the reviewer describes the effect of the music The other—a more hazardous discourse on technique — measures the reviewer against the artist Criticized Applauded S & L Case In Salt 1922 ibitix r DtiOnt$$ alit AP—UPI—New York Times—Chicago Daily News—Chleago Tribune—New Turk Times Lake City to John F and Eleanor C Fitzpatrick he graduated from East High School and attended the University of Utah for two years before entering the Army in 1942 After his discharge from the service Mr Fitzpatrick enrolled at Columbia University tourism accounted for 71 per cent of the 1966 total travel council members were informed with California visitors calculated at 24 per cent of the outlander count Idaho' Adjacent Nevada Wyoming Colorado and Arizona provided approximately 44 tourist per cent of the totals it was reported 26 'or Mines—Markets—Finance eellSeS 6 of Boise music critic and cultural edi- tor of The Salt Lake Tribune died Friday at 5:25 pm at a Salt Lake hospital after an ill- ness of several weeks A son of the late John F Fitzpatrick publisher of The Tribune for 36 years Mr Fitzpatrick joined The Salt Lake Telegram and Tribune Sunday department staffs in 1Tr P Fitzpatrick His Beat Was Music researchers P James ' bry 'o"'4 e AA osit 322-124- 9 |