Show " ' t I (1 " ''' i 4 - e a' 4 ' 1 '''f 7 r 4 1 ' a ''' -- t - ' ' ' - '' - - 'T "' ' (2t tt Farr rage )6 serterntwr 19 '4‘ a (N't - - e - -- - ' r P 11114 1 a ' tee' - 1 '' :1"::' : 6 N ot I &tit Serit)113 (THE Stilr: IL PirJ mlamn LAI e rfvrnt va t - - 1 j uatral - di f 1 jaiii it-- LL:1 wrimeit hirkharld crazy" the -i 111 ri 0 i i - f a' at i' e r '"'" oloc1 ' a 11 It 1 te l'114 t o'N it t' k‘ 'r y - - ' --- - ' ''':4: it At 1241 r' I : : t: i tail Y f 1 ":: : '' : J As IL Pete Kotula top tarrte cove ered body of Grgory Oken from Cm" mt Pon PYobto by — 17°19 1 cQ ' Johnson drives bu s 06 4 Holladay Searchers Find Body of Boy 2 in Pool By Cary Larsen Tribune Staff Writer Early '47ell S' x d 42M-14t- I 4 i Calls for Search Ai 1 4 ' ) - ! it ' -- -- ' ' 4V i 1 401 '1 i t ' 4 ! 4 1 Number strike 2 Impact of strike on s Gregory Olsen of days - t E 4 “ 0 10 i r11'1 : - ' -- f ! 9 7 t : t - :: i I tt 1 ' F 1 i 1 1 '214 - : 7L"- I 7 qi i 0-- ' k- 1 -- '" ' t k : it 1 i 1 ' r t - i 1 i i i ' - 1 '4 L or'''' sk l ' atateia iite - i 1 - i I" 'f I -i " el - - Ilk (1 -- '''t i I - k i t Pah le Delon foreer until Ruth Ann Roily 11 returned it after finding at game 15 gratefully puts thought man gone aviay money he SL to watch his school — West High School — play Skyline High School at Skyline Friday night His team lost Then after leaving the game he discovered that his savings — $35 — from his summer job was missing from his wallet A search of the area around the football field and school failed to turn up the missing $35 hard-earne- d It! Why Should And Delos reasoned why should it? It was just a wad of bills- with no name attached and no indication as to ownership Only an extremely honest person he told friends and relatives would return the money But he reported it to the Salt Lake County Sheriff's office anyway Delos had figured that the loss represented more than 41 hours hard work at cleaning the bakery he works in money he had saved for use during his sopnomore year at West 1260 years Time required for is 630 years negotiated oSalaries and wages material and supoliest now treatment charoes facilities and Improvements services etc payroll state freight commissions on $173000 and local taxes Based per day Based on 5day work week with average wage of $316 per hour plus average wag increase of 2k per hour in original company offer Mrs Donna Maxine Lance Salt Lake City Monday pleaded innocent in Third District Court to charges of furnishing implements to aid a prisoner in escape Judge Merrill C Faux set trial date for Nov 13 The complaint charges that on July 5 Mrs Lance carried a gun into Utah State Prison to aid convicted killer Myron D Lance in making an escape I But Monday almost resigned to thrx loss Delos heard from Deputy Sheriff Jack Rettalick ill i AINMOMC01 A4 T v z1 i 4 :' ) tt-- ' - ( 4 ' '-- : i ! 1' 4 Resigned to Loss 0 17 girl Judge Orders Trial For Comiers Wife - i'dt'N 31 Tr Ruth Ann Roily 14 Rd (3700 South) had brought the money to the sheriff's office She reported she had found it Friday night — all foldod together — on a side walk near the Skyline football field She looked for some identification could not find any but turned it in to the sheriff's office anyway Deputy Rettalick said a check of loss reports and descriptions plus time and place showed that everything jibed All parties involved were contacted and talked to By Monday Delos Dahle had not only found that there are honest people — but met her: Ruth Ann Roily A race Heights erything First he went $1311 hour additional Youth Finds Honesty's A Gal Called Ruth Ann each striking employe to make up lost wages assuming 10c per ' " ': I t'"' :k I': '' ': i - 14 ' ' - - -- X ' : ''' i1 I '7 '' i : ': :'i il l ' ! t y i i 1 4 — 4- '' : - - s i ' ' ! e L 3-- ''' I' ' " - i : - :' ' - ? ”'"Ir'"er" Tr ' " 4" --ti : 1 z - - :' tp:'- :k41 z'4): i i ': i - - :: P ': i i ---- - - 1411 ' '- ' - - rk 4 - --:- t - ' ' 4a ' ' i: ': It ? ::: - 4 7 - - ' ''' 5' '' - --' 4 " '''''' '7 ' i - : A it --- t 4 i - i 1' 7' ' ' 0' '': '7 :::' t : L : 's: : i ' 1 A :1: '':4' 1 '4k' ::: ? 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' ':' : '' - ii i it li:4: : ‘ : 1' : : ''': 't: ' s - 2 - 1 ! - ''' ! 1 I -- 4- 6 4 -I ' ' 3S-c- ar hit crane pulled by truck driven by Claude McGinnis as it failed to make sharp turn blocked traffic for one hour I : t ti Itaaaaattaa 10 aa a ' ok" ' - - - " 4 ON -- - Alton 444 e m1A"46ot" - 111 Denser and Rio Grande Railroad argument The Rouiton Bountiful at throttle W R with train freight I : ::::: — - 31' Stzi Jr 4 la - i e Two mechanical behemoths met Monday at 1 Pm at the Intersection of 5th West South Temple Neither won the J"s 1 ''s t2 ''' ( t ' r - ' illon4ers Meet Make Melee of Midday Traffic illoNes - ' j t 4 ' - - N- a In - 000e L e 1irr g 4- Timerequiredfor 5 s ' 4-- r l '' em- negotiated That was the announcement too from Kennecott Copper Corp the union and the Federal Mediation and Conciliation Service as the strike entered its 67th day No negotiation meetings have been scheduled and there apparently are no plans in Washington D C for any federal action in the stalemate "There is no appreciable change" the governor said after completing his Washington call Monday afternoon - ' 1 1 IN I J't' ' date by each striking employe to make up lost wages assuming 5 cents per hour additional (to the company's original 25c offer) is report" 1 - a "m'' II "-- - 'L i For a while there over the weekend Delos Dahle 15 1309 Carousel St (1319 North) thought he had lost just about ev- - ploye Gov Calvin L Ramp ton conferred Monday with Labor Secretary Willard Wirtz regarding the nationwide copper strike but said there was "nothing new to ---' A 'et - S21901000 each striking Nothing's New t t :44sw" : "e o ' tf' pt- f : to date Report on Strike: - morninghad Mr aaaxaaaa i - N I- 67 3 Wages lost to ' ) tsp o4okoet ) A on Utah's economy Search Ended Sadly f': r 't- - 4 4 i t - rr t o i 0 a'r - ' - 11 I Box Score ''4t de i- r i I :- 1 -- "ms - 4 pm- I - :iF f 1 4 1 44e "r 0 A - :NJ l' 1 a- or §A1 s 1 ) i rt alAke76"' of a corriprehensive part - i ' sir I ' ' It - - 4 140T1 '11 1- i 0 I The boy's mother said he had been playing with a neighbor child and she noticed him missing about 2 pm She reported him missing to the Salt Lake County Sherifrs office at 5 pm Sixty members of the Jeep Patrol sheriff's deputies and many neighbors began fanning out from the Olsen home and the search continued into the dark- Monday THE SAD CYNIC SAYS r — tell me the name of the man 'Quick who ran for vice president with Barry Goldwater! i 4 '11f1 Ac- - i 1 Dr Winn explained that this Is to he coupled with a voluntary system of controlling burning as an interim proredure to reduce adverse effects of induisfrial emissions not yet amenable to complete control h : SAM ktfi t I 0 0 N it r I ? atmosphere - 5 Johnson just stopped for some passengers at 13th East and 1st South He noticed an automobile on fire across the street Without getting anyone excited he calmly grabbed a small fire extinguisher carried on the bus raced across the street: 'doused the fire in less than a minute came back to the bug' — and calmly continued on his way - Fast thinking and a Valentine to you a t a' a t 10 al - IIOLLADAY — A search for a 21Tyear-olHolladay boy ended tragihen cally Monday about 8:45 pm searchers found his lifeless body in a swimming pool less than a block from his home Gregory Olusn son of Mr and Mn Robert W Olsen t2351350 East was found in four feet of water in a pool at East lie was dead on arrival at Cottonwood Deputies said the boy presumably had fallen into the pool and drowned J He the No st t ' '1 il' T pollution control program the committee has adopted a plan for an Inventory of all rxilluton sources "Information thus gained" said Dr Winn "will show present pollution potential and will form the basis for desploryruent Of rules and regulations aimed ar statewide and regional controls It also vill provide a means of pinpointing sig nificant rw)urres of pollution likely In influence the measurements of pillutants now being made by cooperanve state-locmonitoring procedures and already under expansion to provide broader monitoring coverages" The committee has asked its staff to develop in r‘ooperation with the US Weather Bureau and local agencies a "clearing index system" of identifying and predicting periods when meteorological conditions are favorable to rapid digpersal of pollutants discharged into the pool tided by Sgt Kenneth !lode ler Lt George Pozen bottom I 1 I K ki t tr At '' ) o I A! a a r t e 11!' 3 is A t f 'I' A 4245-135- 0 balie: v tu 74c resulting from open but mil at cottimuul t dithiis" or the !stale Atr CitiseflAttrIft C4 41111ittee 40:10-tripreciiiith4r nakicg sip h actiosii maiiitatory Thraugh its execulte secretary Pr Crant F Nti inn the conimre Morlty issued a sisnhil plea to citLient ''to refi ii frFT1 all bkarlitlt lea t ri sod II ) I "I've been married twice" he writes ness "The first time to a cute little woman Sheriff Delmar L Larson and Chief 5 she feet tall who stood barely Ferris D Andrus headed the Deputy drove me crazy She was an helpless search with Lt Pete Kutulas in charge of kid the another around was like having It rescue units and Lt George J Pazell in house I had to do everything around the charge of patrol units house from taking out the garbage to Partially Bidden hanging up the wash She was too short to do anything but lay on the sofa and Mike Miller 1906 Severn Dr (4065 eat chocolate covered cherries and watch East South) and Dick Webb soap operas on television found the body in the pool which was "Well" the fellow continues "we surrounded by a chain link fence and finally got divorced and I married my partially hidden by bushes Before the body was found the search present wife who is close to 6 feet tall and I tell you it's a pleasure to had expanded to Holladay Boulevard on have her around the house the east and 9th East to the west Deputy Jack B Retallick investigating officer "When she says 'Somebody has got said to put the garbage cans out' I say 'Go An ambulance was dispatched to the a hokad and put 'em out — you're am big scene but efforts to revive the boy were aa I am' I couldn't do this to my first futile short wife The boy's mother upon learning of to his wife "A man just can't ask her son's death collapsed and was wrestle with garbage cans when they are rushed to Cottonwood Hospital where as tall as she is The neighbors take a she was treated briefly and released dim view of a husband forcing a short wife to take out the garbage — but they don't think anything of a tall wife lifting Sty41 garbage cans It's the same way with when feel 'raA1 lawn the People sorry mowing they see a short wife forced to mow the lawn — but a tall wife can mow the lawn all day long and nobody says anything" 0' P 1t ''r e 1 rqs I t r ' r rt trash" Another male reader write In to fury be agrees with me—he has had Just the opposite experienee as the man who likes his short second wife t trte r e1 t '1" - ' I r tr 4) Iftan —tiniirt hate Issen piit en rottie 0ift mey niust h1r)tit It! i ail trot ' 1k i F“411 arkl utiooiiisari air piliitiin 1 take rny asort wife out au MO telt k sad she gets pleasastly squirted IPS tit bottles of beer I sever could nu op my tail wile She eould drink a moo at beer arid sever est get a glow to her eyes" lie says It was the same with food "Two hamburgers and a plate of fries will keep my short wile going but my tall wife eould gulp down two steaks—and still at three pieces of pie The odd part is that my short wile gets at on the little she 'ate — while my former tall wife vould stow away 21W calories at a sitting and never gain an ounce Tbe fellow also disagrees with the col litnn statement that tall girls are nicer to danee with on the dance floor "Just the opposite is true" he says "I danced with my tall wife and she insisted on leading all the time I dance with my short wife and she illst cuddles up in my arms and goes where I want her to go" TODAY'S VALENTINE There has been much criticism of late about the City Bus Lines drivers So let's give a Valentine today to a bus driver 1 city was on the 4 tli 'la'tjle :t' I Air IPollution 14 4 i I 4 : - "--'4'''' ' ''': '' 7 I ' - Ii- - - ' r 1 '" g' le mt ' ! 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