Show Irct tqtott: Health 1tr ice te'4 21 2 A 4 ' 0 '1 ne 1' hr iti ra 4) V- rP t k 6 '1r" I"'" r rfrA 7e-1-1 e it t!'ie si I r4 V 1I t ie' i' ette rvf 1 0 SI 1419A The il!I trp”ki icJe '' rifr I a 1 b' I 1 ) ' strike Yr t : Ci t V rl'iial cz timt-n- t Pi Das Ntr ILIA ate h federal aid tamill from lb uing and L'rhan If veloproent ictnry prm Impre that Donald' ' - a' - t"- b n ar 144! V rt ti14ft 11401 t P I t rf'11' d? 1- flat PT1 j ( - oct tl In 1 1: coniburne 4! 4 Li f I WW1 PIP f ekitel 3 Pe' Cr'fr p atpr C1ann4-- 1 110 a in prlik 4C11 hat oeco‘kitated rest Ineteage Ir lutne nri 'Nog troprwtant totnains the mare root flirtng — 411 rer tent of our trot hamt al expenge Until the new trtEntliogy In rnaUn — ouch as electronrit)t-thinic nealtpdtper dellvery trate the uue of newl-prinwill be no pochility of aLorrovIu1 entry except In the fed of Me seekly or VII entrance to the old Saltair etiort Haines Devour Apron of Ohl Saltair Resort CatAes tt14 fl la 01 rt tAkr atrin Dairy Canle Cov'e 111 Pe! M het g Nta( k ct thaw erl !:11!rfl Cor!lo minith the fine'' intensity ShelInn R Brewster sslio heads a group PPC king No Artie re-0- r ion t o I 1(1 speeded up the restoration" Ile explained that the )111'4 burned wag to be demolished and made into a parking lot' Depollea Remain intended to Al P only the old pavilion and a part of the decking around it" he said Ile said he had been at the resort IMP Thursday and everything had been all right at that time Salt Lake County deputy recording-- - to Retore Vrelle Yard anti "The t1w1 11 a m Stebrattcl Itrthern Cirrus and Carntt prwr Porno NUM leCtrif Grand 'nand: ghrt:ittnd r1111r11 mit Gr miniand 12 Na11 U Cf4tnt GuiT1 Matching Land I p rn h CaNdra UM flaltrf Clan Motgart Arena 1tAtEL 'arty Slott Granci 1sIarn!) " kron t'!1 1114 artell ov tdiv crw-L- t rt t0-At iri intrtat Ver 16114 indule p 16 pm 0 10 at MP C 0 -- 1 ip t00 or'i - Zan-thir- d cj b" to resort Chief Jones said there were pile of seeds under the pavilion and many of the posts had splintered providing excellent fuel for fires s f9 th ) 0117111171)" I 1 o N w000 --- - N - 2: '' Utah Plans ' Ili CP? rrzy ' q 6 ts 14 I 1 -ir ation" - Mr Gallivan said NAC now ha more than 600 employes "1A'e are proud of them and the contributions they have made to the industry and the community" he said "And we are proud of the Agency that has provided Salt Lake with competitive newspapers these last 15 years of higher quality than ever before" I i 9 41 1 Nt‘ 1 ' s k 092 A s s- Hearing Date A kt 1 A p 0 1 I 8 i 1 V- - ' ' '' ' ) ' ' k ‘ A It11 t C:it' 1111 BRANY ' e ' A " horobred" climbed most comfortable shirt ever - ' g good-lookin- ' - g " kitten-softnes- - The Potis Marts Furnishings—Downtown r I The Paris 28 East Broadss9y Salt Lake City Utah send me the follo4na Name and Cottonwood - :Please I - I Address I Style Numbor ii City ' 1st color 2nd color I - s Sao l' Prrce I I - 0 ' CASH 0 The Health Department received a federal grant of with $9298 Friday which matching state funds will be used to hire a sanitarian to Chock 0 - Charg I — Pleasoinclucle 35c pottage for each shirt plus 12c each additional shirt and 312 had toll er Howard Cooper and Tooele the year County Deputy Sheriff Glenn Caldwell said Richard Allen 1Volters 21 749 N 8th West wrecks one in Tooele County early Friday morning anoth- - apparently was killed instant er in Duchesne County late ly when the car rolled over him Thursday The Tooele County rollover at In critical condition claimed the life of a Salt Lake Tooele Valley Hospital with a man and City critically possible basal skull fracture injured a second The traffic cuts and bruises was Ralph toll in that county now stands Steiger 19 1040 Prosperity at 11 this year compared with Ave (750 North) 14 in the same period of 1966 Officers said they had not A one-ca-r wreck near' Roo- - determined who was driving sevelt claimed the life of a the car since both 'victims motorist and sent 'Duchesne were thrown from the vehicle County's traffic toll to two for Mr Steiger was transferred the year compared with three to LDS Hospital in Salt Lake in the same period last year City where he remained critical late Friday The car was westbound Special to The Tribune KNOLLS Tooele County — when the driver either fell One Salt Lake man was killed - asleep or lost control The veand another critically injured hide traveled 310 feet along Friday at 2:45 cm in a the shoulder of the road one-ca-r rollover accident 11 flipped over three or four miles east of here on US times landed on its wheels and traveled another 150 feet Utah Highway Patrol Troop- - to a stop officers said to 184 Friday after the great new Orlon knit that machine washes — always stays soft Jockey's new Thorobred high- bulk Odom acrylic knit shirt Smooth-fittinfoshion-kni- t placket- "tucked-infront and collar short sleeves or worn s out Always keeps its trim fit and machine wash- able and dryab'le Moss copper cherry peWter bone cedar cocoa ctnnamon navy marine or light blue sond- - SMIX1 traffic Utah's Est for two single-ca- r 0 sales tax -- 1 health survey solid methods at government and private dumps Mr Thatcher said Outcome of the survey likely will be state prohibition against open dumping requiring the covering of solid waste daily at every community or industrial dump he said Danger of Rat Migration Once the state program goes into effect communities probably will have to form their own plans t h e commented director "There's always a chance that when you destroy their food supply the rats will migrate" he explained before chang"Sometimes ing from open to filled dumps a poisoning campaign is carried out to minimize migration" he said They said it appeared the car rolled over Mr Wolters on the second roll Special to The Tribune ROOSEVELT --- A Roosevelt woman was fatally injured late Thursday in a one-ca- r accident about three miles west of here on a county road ' Mrs Fred (Mary Mildred) Gagun 56 lone occupant of a sedan apparently lost control of her car on a curve and ran into a ditch and a post according to Trooper Duane s Utah Highway Richen Patrol It was thought the accident happened Thursday about 9 pm but was not discovered until shortly after 10 pm The victim was pronounced dead at the scene by a Roosevelt physician Also were Investigating Duchesne Co unty Sheriff George Marett and Roosevelt City Police tr I g rirwer ti New Lehr assistant se- cretary and public ot-4- Frnntier ' $1645 e ewri aktleh tL4 ttl:! be Anet Cfntrml 3' exrhanze ef r ObArea of Central Ftork shA'n of Frontier An merged by I -New Bridge Firtn Manager has named m a n ufactur- ing manager its Salt 6I rill ‘4 tr R plant west- Phelps ern regional manager "- i- day Mr Ramsey Ile succeeds who Mervin J Rasmussen has been transferred to Memphis Tenn as plant manager of a new CE&I fabricating facility Mr Phelps said Joining the metal plate fabricating and construction firm in MR Mr Ramsey served as superintenits dent of 4 4" ' Newcastle plantto 1962 - Del f from - when he was assigned to the operations department at 'the 19a5 c 0 ompany's Brook a k staff New - Bid 7 i 81 Fd I 9 10 V 04 Ca Inc 749 814 ' " 141 P983 0 Var Pow 9 22 1013 HOUGHTON: 16 94 18 51 Axel) A 8 It 9 21 Iva)? okxH 8 1130 12 28 KEYSTONE! 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Val Lae xfi 95 7r411101 9 57 10 44 Val Inc- 6 73 F1512aut F- AS 6 00' Val Sal 1761 Fu03 Inv 1710 1326 Vortird 675 a t3 GROUP SEC: iWndsot 200)0 21 91 12 01 13 !St Aerc00 4 1 - 55 3?'7212 FUNDS: Ba!an since 69 GriO(1'f 7 ' WO : k75 2 91(10 1141 11INMVult igt1j: Ce7n114XI' about four million ounces n 9 AATIEGr1p i F F ii F F N A t sa t - - ' s Quotations (UPI) — National AsstiCii Securities Defilers( Inc Asked lid Asked of packages of silver for $164 and 1l1 There were 18 bids for :road (AP) — Grain handlers struck seven Chicago grain elevator companies in Chicago Friday The contract between Local 418 grain elevator workers pnion and the seven companies expired at midnight Federal mediators Thursday mid- - August working were unable to bring about an agreement on a new contract tir York ation AArn- CHICAGO i of- Fridaes flterd Fd i Ramussen - : Mutual Funds ' I Arril ' 45 ktLI I fices bought Grain Ilandiers : Go on Strike o I n ced Fri- - 1 Mr Whittle ) ' 717: Lake City M ' '3441 ' r1-7r- 1 s'x Per rent rervertNe rtilynr TP IlHate (1rPwn1urf wntilrl be rturchaced frnrrt lAtle Central It!01 re1‘ obtnerg - " ' 1400000 ounces of less refined silver for $1835 an ounce the lowest bid accepted by GSA Primary Metal and Mineral Corp New York bought two 105000-ounc- - rrn- hv purr-bet- pre rent rf Frontier I atcse-(! tin tri 41 ler refit nt (nt-- 1 Arek end J111 qv) et Cent11"or 01 WASHINGTON (AP) — The General Services Administration sold 1610000 fine troy ounceS of silver Friday at a top competitive bid price of $1645 about two cents under the free market price Englehard Industries Inc NJ for been Sells Silver Newark rnerrt a Gordon E Ramsey 3 veteran of more than nine years ‘Alth Chicago Bridge & j US Agency Co runhye Ceeeral D Oil St 1tatg tm a trprment ftegi a been region er Ism Wes i of has been promoted to merchandis-- er of heating the oils for Salt Lake City of refined aln Iron Co II' h Ittle s:t vwl stro It1 raterd eatt'e lard the Tex aa named a public relations staff assistant for US Steel Corp Pa district Pittsburgh W Steel Co R Taylor Ogden has been named a recipient of Thiokol Chemical C o r p's out- Afir ao venstanding dor award Marlin injh In eatenti:ng Intn Atkan retort! t4o Mpkrurt p r'I !kali tile Salt Lake Area Chamber of Commerce Mr Wahlquist has 4 ars retari i tions for the public affairs 1 n V! ttbe Citv 10ier of rela- - manager - Centrars a)stem evverit 11 liklAhera ptri Earlo I" oh a F Andrew Wahlqukt past president cf the Salt Like City Junior Chamber of nt Ity - I! Ilio se-nr- 1mm Den area sales representative UR honored for v0 years service pre-e- rnr'-r--d Atr Thrum Tr Temple Ills suliect: 'Local and its ProbGovernment lems" Chapter president fnr the 1967IS seacon is Clise Don Duncan assikb tkek ant regional manager in Salt Lake City for Standard Oil of California has been honored for-3years of service with the company: A S Mills Commerce prntelke from UareA Arm Mina the nerth tn rs1lonit rap-- School t rn- irtri rewea department uaste-dispos- Wrecks Duchesne Too& One-Ca- r Claim SI illan Roosevelt Woman A "- -- effort IINVIVPS Grant 450-3r- d f ' environmental Harold Victor Burleigh 58 East was arraigned on a complaint signed Aug 15 by Dave Reynolds of the State Department of Business Regulation 1 three-yea- r and fires and remove eyesores according to Lynn M Thatcher director of state Preliminary hearing for d man charged with fraudulently obtaining a narcotic drug was set for Sept 25 at 2 pm 4 I to rid Utah of open garbage dumps — eliminating the accompanying nuisance of rats odqrs Insects landscape blight and air pollution from burning — will begin soon with a survey of all garbage dumps in the state by a sanitarian the Utah State liellth Department announced Friday Covering dumps would destroy the rats' food supply and nesting places eliminate Insect breeding prevent odors A Case Gets 1)rtifY 1 ) On Open Trash Dumps one-staf- I 1 Drive - Deivgnirg a nd - et?"pr r r'y in merv-- rte'err J Ile has managed Vf fur department At Gano Downs A Denver Ppeciatty shir find was furrier at Tahlharner I Department Stole Richmond VI Ntayor I firsiken Leo till Address the Great Salt Lake Chapter American lEstitute of Industrial Engl ricers at a dinner mee:Iiig Tuesday at 6:30 p rtv at Par W man-North Ca(e I( ere xral Yor k a 11111 t 10'46 Impud 11114 hbr p a Fur di- r!-- - ( ovettitimta prwo Tho war1 solnetztri rtment 44 en years atieMet1 the of VirrIn'a anri L'rtNerut Vozti r77duioe1 from t!e of juditie: Frtilikv &feed e for Slolitdoiv r m at prAr r!And114'1 I rn mArneet !!Alvql n1 Ar'fT r Frank tJt- it In ey urqd ho pa 14 11 our It Int lian41 Prrr-- th priHo s at he twr Mr Ft anr-- frr Itetults Al !:a!! ate CArriqw arvi Lake 1 r:r cntirtp ty lb-"et a NrA I Like SATI in 4Ae-- a- Secretary of t 4te Clpie Miller under hose pirc41 r tiun Saltair now resis said the tate sill not tike any A r lion to reonre the resort Ile made the statement after a urvey of the arra Friday Inortung Public Safety Conirnkcioner Raymond A Jackson said he gning to have the Utah Ifighia ay Patrol watch the Slitair Vhnever ataried this tausd us thousands of dollars and union local Mid elderly and young people drpend most on hug service and would be deprived of nee essary transportation without It "Elderly people can't get to Jobs without buses" he said oowt4 I tfrq said tierrefts ts) it)e Os fat f 4rpdt fly rr111tij a If It r'1 t'y Barrow Sale Sw toe 4 j ft11 le A le Led roo Mr ve As WI 00 PArtr Judo Karate and Ju- Sere O le AP44041 Jr Band-wan4 lopt4a Jost' Demonstrations et o‘e Pear dA tat eoar eve vete art I ily" XlS Drmhle A lacctuni Ube NIr Gallivan aaA only throe s I IVA I Human Miasie Rocket t I tv IV metropclitan new gpapers In C41 ' 3 p m DemonstraFlower C A I Ptnee It tsuginosi today entrrect the Jr ILr A 'rot Porterl field after World War 1 that tion !loiter Building eterma eve p stptp 0 Iceo M Ae- 4 311 p in Astsersion et llot s t the ay majority Purv trz I t bp cAf Air BAlloon South Entrance Pair"100 00Mfgo ATo Atarted in the 19th Centu1 4 re Jpe Mr m Siebrand e I p Anne lerl 4e 00 ry M r Vit Vanety Show Bandstand r11 auld Bo Nimblest S C Poo Alv Pew" (a p m Ire Canadris eolisos $ IVY t I It teIle said annual NAC adverum: l'5 Cnam Guard MarchAeah Peve) ing Band tising eirculanon and hit Pest ie 0teee rea Jewelre rl'ae0 ness office costa alone now KNAK Night al (te etronead rankle t0 ter p m On 1ra aort three million total stim()st X15 Double Human miserr& twirl I040 that this would be doubled if aile Rocket Rock Bandit romlAteeAO — 1041 show And bl nO be hot tr the IA() publishing cTimpartles petition IPOw Vtont tC t4i P WI nvIcpnct to were required have 4:30 pm Sky Divera — ''v 000 r Cate departments Bandstand Area tr41 wok: h' In Lig -D 3011 s04-0lo order for the 7 nesipm Ascension ot hot Air Oadn 1130od (SO WO 71Ord FletiCUIW SPego papers to maintain them Balloon South Entranee: Bar I01409 inVp10 '14 a4rd selves In a reasonable posiBell Quarter Horse Dispersal St I I PC Ma LA' tion advertising rates isould Sale Cattle Barn ro lop0 have to be increased some 35 0001 11“ S Crro g Tenne'ktIsP Ermie pm It mnA fppr per cent by both newspLk Ctv Ford Show Bandstand Vern OrAl P'"00 v)rur0 said he apers" "Obviously 8:141 A ' pm Ice Capades Col- reeeterf ell Seed te011to sAls many advertisers could not iseum nr04ti 0011 wool crs 0nha handle such an increase The result inevitably would be a single Salt Lake paper they 3-Yecould afford or single ownerar ship of both papers where strangely there viould be no legal question about savings f achieveable In oper- sheriff remained at the entrance all day Friday to keep out sightseers ut th1 CAR ranr1 r I of Mar- - —Pr wer we i!Inel 1A4N1 tn nwrtp 14r dr- It t 1 At 101111 filet been r4- t'o - re1 !!et-r!- 1 et" Id sAA is PEI tn rrf Aft departrVr11mem C Continued Erom liege 17 rranolgrr 1 aranor 14 a M Makrt As t 71 e1 Fr a oils NV trararer t”er t - 1124- Sio-- 4 J01 ILitrt irre N!l'ir 11 n Aryr41 JJeurt P°0 rst Vra ticaTfe' rt Atabal gf kreal C4 !'f ff ee ppee ! 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clrwro b 3liurs—MArkets—linstricl A'414 katunis s I Vs t (ilea Dependence A: flame formed the So !Ong Lake City Linea to retain control and laiinch programa to improse service flromoto hus use (Sugges!eal by Mr Johnson) : Mr Diaz said the bua firm ham made countlesa studies In different arras and it there Is ottuv ay to atop the laasea theae will be submitted to the Public Service Commit-slot- ) with either a request for cancellation of pomp genic lines or an increase in fare ' 'My contention is thlt if drive Intri go higher it will away more ridersMayor ''1 1ce commented thirk driving habits of people have changed so much 1 rt'onder If you could make it pay no Matter what you do 1 doubt 1 1 ) - —Salt ' T (r I' 1O-- Senior t h r'111 tt'r'r! 4 1 ft 411rTP g rt rf1 itt ae1 hot 0'1 0: el s5 (111-- Pp- it) 4t:olr A 1 III ( At ift 44" 11 C' 2 '0 1rt l es411" t 01 Alt c" ts st Or :OA 1(14 1 p1'r ' s i sid:red I 410a 0 il 11 ti t!P r it ij IkA1 0 k -- 0 County takirg it ON fr )04olly —Poreihility of hasicg tlie tala brie by the frit to to ti ael goeinttlelit flawed twothittia hy festers! 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