Show A Pot it 0- ttititit to t V Robbcr 4 Rare 1414 :Ntet Ian k 4 t 1 I 1 i 1 ' 4 47 Warm — r - --- I 13100 trt Latin illetal iller4q11: 4 1 ' I Hopeful i I- i 1 ' At Midvale - 1 ) (oltorI Jii - rite 3 3 "1 t t 0' trt fr It tl r I r Att pc Ve - 1''4 toAtrf-1- tkta t F tb - Amt -- t'e r! I V" al t t" An e t' ni “"(e'r I -- t f 1 t!4 In Vo A nig t 4 t41- 1 - r iitallAttput wttA1 wer‘lres or coy erniIrwrit tit a he it tvait IVA1A1 r(111111 ulth emiloyyt itilu!ry )n Mil area" Mayur 11 !LAO s the the generous cooperation our citizens" Mayor Lee concluded "They can bt by of made of theprogress we have and I hope my policies to merit their 1dI1 continue -- support" Innocent On Vice Count 21 977 Maxine Marie no North Temple Wednesday pleaded innocent to charges of offering acts of sexual intercourse for hire and trial has been scheduled for Oct 5 by City Judge Maurice D Jones The defendant was arrested about 12:25 am Wednesday by a an undercover officer of the Salt Lake Police Department near 537 W 2nd South Judge Jones ordered bond of $750 which has been NV posted ' J' - - — -- t - F4 4 -‘ - - r—w of mr-rrilw- ri l'oatal Srr Ices 1kt" Day caring Phtol Death A $alt take County woman was arraigned Wed y on charges of manslaughter in connection with the shooting death Mnnformer day of her 38 year-old huband Oldered to appear for preliminary hearing Nov 8 by City Judge Maurice D Jones Nevs is Marie Patricia Shields 3107 Washington SL the (210 West) Jail on Salt Lake her own recognizance Charges against the woman stem from the death of Ronald Shields 38 211 Gregson Ave (1)50 South) who died of a single gunshot wound just above his heart He was pronounced dead on arrival at University Hospital Tuesday about 7 pm was found victim The slumped under a chair in the living room Of the woman's residence Investigating Salt Lake County Sheriff's Deputies said several pieces of furniture were nvertiumed and broken who is out of pistol with was found at A shot firedscene - one the ta''a a 'fre !g !1' ! FAN! 041 Iv J in If t!e 1u!!! l'efi0t1 In ti V' Min Serylies 1)ay celehrated by letter carriers shn Ton delivering IDiNn IJJtl kits — h I ( Ards huh may be to ottain the Z113 Codes needed for od- eIg u(I dreen and I card rvinialirg reiderits of their own ZIP syNte !Y three a chi( le Add 711) Numbers Each completed card will number the proper five-digi- t will be added before the form is returned to the sender Information booth carrying the singan "From Pony Express to ZIP Code" was manned during the day on the Past Office steps Frank C Nebeker rims-te- r of ceremonies during the concert and the band was conducted by Howard Cray Salt Lake City Postmaster David Trevithick urged all residents to use the postal cards to obtain ZIP Codes needed for addresses in their personal mailing lists An lir areas of V prrl rnt of the It Vital for 110 liday 'ZIP Code Is necessary all year around to increase the of the efficiency postal service he said "but it Is more important than ever as the holiday season approach- es" officials reminded users to print addresses clearly and include their return address so the Post Office will know where to deliver the completed form Postal "ZIP-a-List- '7 )1ity at today's classified pags Most of the hundreds of ads here have been put in by people who have used the classified ads many times before Obviously they have gotten results or the number of ads would not continue to grow year after year You can get results too You can sell items you're no longer using such as furniture sports equipment appliances and tools The trained Simple? Yes Just dial 521-33operator will help you write successful ad Say 'Charge it" That's all Call any time between a am aud pioom h aloes fie a Jea Provo Marvin Champion first shot Janet Frandsen r4-9tEast and then turned the gun on himself Fran&en vas as a daughter of Mr and Mn Wib Frandsen of Idaho Falls Idaho The woman died Tuesday about 10:50 pm almost three hours after she was shot in the head in the kitchen of the apartment she was sharing Wend-fle- d The with two other women man died Wednesday at 7:30 am at the Holy Cross Hospital Ferguson said the Capt The registration date was disclosed at meeting Wednesday evening of the Utah State Coordinating Council for Higher Education at the high school auditorium from members Faculty Utah State University Logan will fly to the Roosevelt Airport for evening classes at the high school and return to the USU campus and their regular classes the next day education The continuing program has been approved by the University and will be financed with a $40'000 allocation from the Utah Legislature Gilbert C Purnell Sanpete County agent was named coordinator of the new center and will open an office Monday in the Roosevelt Post Office building e ra :- ' 1 ' t NJ - doo404 1 i r I -- : 1'4 A'S s t ry t A ri oswirro wo1 I Le I) 1 h r4 "4 37 411 11:4 116411'1- - i 111 P !ost olo I10 )er - S:'o I olo- II 1:‘ ‘1 t iv os e colt t o'rt-- ur 414rp Ci I( !Lusts lc 1'44 14co-- V (t1 I 7sk yr 1 f!1 ti —11 i rt !I 1A 11' 1 1 !1 itt trrf tt -1 A!'t A' i 7 c:11 g K to 1r f iFl a F:oso to 1:11Jett or tot lister:11 anf!orit41 ' - st - Nti - question Ow sr rshi p orders 11rd with USIhktrict Court at l'bilailelptIlk Ti the a tiepArttnetit !so chal ow nerhlp lergesd the of Schick Ftot it by EverNharp 1 and 9 :1 t Inc holders of Getty ()II Co Ater Oil Co and vet prlitIlt Co grev4 'My new aecretary remintk rne of you dear—taths can't remember appointmenk alwapt " Late too ninth nlerge Into a now am Getty (tit CO midnight SiTt 30 nation" firm Tide- - to known etfectin aL wail Greafeal titalleng P Bruce G Bray dIrectix engineting for CHI (etaluclear Corp Vegss the told an opening treatimt cliallenve facing the oil Industry alaan hr beon 1114 tt) make yds and oil asailable to mote po”ple at a mote economical rate Notirg that the US oil Industry is shout to embark on the nuclear fracture method of well stimulation Dr Bray said three nuclear shots a re plamwd for gas reservoirs in the US this year and next If successful this procedure will become a standard occepted practice in gas stlinulation Dr Bray F First Test L 0n The first of these tests is Project Gasbuggy sponsored by El Paso Natural Gas Co Lawrence Radiation Laboratory for the Atomic Energy Commission and the US Ilureau of Mines It is slated Nov14 at a site 55 miles east of Farmington NM In Farmington Vednesday a gas transmission firm's officials Wednesday said a key factor in growth of the natural gas Industry may be use of nuclear explosives to create vast underground storage areas according to an Associated Press report Columbia Gas System Service Corp has proposed to the Atomic Energy Commission that a thermonuclear device be detonated 3300 feet under mt Tariff Group Dates Mink Quota Session WASHINGTON DC — The Stock Prophet Predicts: 'Wall Street Profit Fall Prices Rise Los Angeles Times Service BASIN HARBOR VT — The price of 'beetles" is going up of America Volkswagen picked this quietly colorful New England setting to unveil Its 1908 models Wednesday and at the same time chsclose that an average price increase of $18 or two and ixkr cent will take place Thursday when the cars go on six-tent- sale The little VW sedan dubbed the -- Beetle" or "Bug" went up ST)6 an increase of three and per cent The boost was made necessary company spokesmen said due to "product improvements four-tenth- s required federally Items and new safely stnok-contro- l systems" By comparison price announced increases domestic recently were $110 (three General Motors and $133 (four and per cent) by General Nlotors and $133 (four and per cent) by Chrysler Corp Officials reported the 19tS price range will go from no change on the sporty Karmann Ghia to as much as $158 for the redesigned station wagon s Greyholuld Corp to Build San Francisco Terminal SAN FRANCISCO (UPI) — Greyhound Corp announced pla6 to build a new terminal in downtown San Francisco at cost of 21 million to 11 lion dollars President Gerald H Trautman said the firm had pur Business Outlook Beetle Joins '68 Cars Today in Business US trA Tt': ::: ' i At I l't I Ii ) -- 'Al t3!!'1 h fl -- i plan close 'A f4k 1 t-- 1 4 c ' i gt r i torv -- r ri 11T 71 t---- tt'1 I r ( :) - f 1 () C ate a(ker oss-sag- e n swing open for registration for a complete college level program of freshman toe tours U1 &lo This to 70 per rent of the man as a cast of year-olmurder and suicide G Dgm letgosort Capt commanddetectRe divh-loer said it appeared Special to The Tribune ROOSEVELT — The first step in bringing higher education to the Uintah Basin will begin Monday when the doors of Union High School will h eventually to raier In markets rrarl:Int city a ith a pipulation ot 513Cse or more hotoeholik We 27 year-ol- d man entered the apartment tilirkI q r Murder And Suicide about 8 pm walked to the kitchen and shot the woman Miss Glenda A roommate Roberts was on the telephone with her back to the kitchen when she heard two shots She fled into a bathroom Dale Elton said Detective and heard three more shots Miss roommate Another Laurie Brooks was outside the apartment and telephoned police Detective Elton said a revolver was recovered from the right hand of the man 171 In rf U S pi villa!) n lktr (taiKheail cooly iled researt h thv4 a prr tent ha rease In auto Irasel Police Rule lisA :73 Ut 1111 rn MAto-- of wry" 41 r Al' at Ili gy 4 t tttrt-t- 4""1 - 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I S f rt ' t z11 e I e t It tle all t: 1' " Ai 1:-- t - r - :$1:11 (r rutit I' e 1 t31t ) ( oete ) t 01 o 1 11 t t t t: Uinta h's Set For College -- Dig Results 'lira setted a 000n hour mrteert In bunt ot the Ntsin l'iet ()Moe e'l Ads Get Cits l'Ot AT1-11- tmwit key lk3“1 Salt 'Ake tv "11 17—1$ M r -- A nalatairfalabammi ri v 1 A r- a ( Classified ' si !9 C 4 ft $ I! :A vo y 4 ritc In ()IN— !!A Li Ve I I la tilt Tourini Er 4 t Vc1 ( I n i t 1 t 1 it f t d 11 11!(-0- '14 r' i ""0 j Judge Dates I e"------ t i — go - v tto - f k ' "go City-Count- Plea(18 (Ast!')111tIcg txtlr fetcl! 7:1“1 ( 1pnt f a t if r7 al U0 "'i A moKt ambitious outlay fur improvements In the history of the city In a(1dition we have built 8 new health building new shops for the City Streets and new fire sta lions Land has been acquired for new parks Ind worn out outmoded and equipment rebeen facilities have he said placed" -All In all it is 8 program which has been made pcasible proud 'I - kit cic:ivery 14 al tatmehr4 In march tirrlyw Vrx-Aala- y as the Salt Lake City ProNt Office Land pre provement program represt-rit- i r tatr It Ii r -- t4 l'2:P-1- irconnmy As esidenrip 1!111 pelmorTly In government 11 attainable ith pruzre Ile mayor rioted that the city Is complebIng the List piaoe of 15 million-dolla- r capital int11111 - - Follow It to Letter Put ZIP Into Life t rtarnfo ot "0 - 411I arra brat ulice 141 11144 w brel "AciulOy ott 1e In Ewe thin Afoot )1 fig criNtivi and fritTP 4 k yk!'Ich tart CO city On - - art! Cray lefull nd during 1)ot41 It deptilrg - k Ai 11o14 1ttlic tri 1 i m ' 4 rry fl!)i t4 it ri - '1 t t- Pg hern - I I i t a r! t F1'!!11 T - pitot 714 4 41 yr - f t'A't t!h k t I A 4 L t tAoie CIry At ' z - - 'A i - T-4 7 - t it- I (' t rip 111'4 - 1 i- - - ? ' -1 ta 1 A$1 - 4- ':1--1 ) ItAr t - hat in tr! J 1 p - ( '114 r ri " it (1 itd‘ Plug Tours Spark Traveling r-- r tp 7-1 -4 V -- 0- rw lattirA1 - ye t 1' ' A Oil Institute Steps on : 1 A - 1 CA A “ is '— i r t r i4 rt k 0 v 11 r i '''''ki a ri Co 1 " t r att 4'0- A totr I t ' A iralt G l'sk trf: oy t 11)t1 tr "r1 ta e r r 4 1 I o4 : 1 tI 3 ik tri - L kt 1! o: ' to 611 it rt 4 :I r thos !I tr At P 11 ' s i' 1' 4 thwI 1 n r I 4 1 y s1Ll'r t—s' ir rl f Y ' 1 - J1 litsmia tr-s- r r t '1 Is rt 7 (kaptvio ittJtit 1-1 ' I rvnis P1 ' A Mitirs-MAtk1t- Board Secto4 ' chased the property on MisStreet from Seventh Street to the Del Webb Towne sion House lrautman said if the fornia Public 6ilities CaliCom- mission permits Greyhound to drop its Bay Area commute routes the firm will construct an 11 million dollar terminal office including a high-risbuilding and hotel or motel If permission is refused: he said Greyhound will spend only 214 million to 3 million dollars e Tariff Commission announced Wednesday it will interview mink ranchers and others beginning about Oct 1 and continuing throbgh mid Ask November in connection with current CITY NEV the commission's (UPI) — Nevada railroads study of mink import quotas the state Public Rep Geor ge Hansen have askedCommission for a Service interested all urged general freight rate increase parties to write to Hyman Leikind chief Agricultural on all items shipped within Nevada to place Nevada Division US Tariff Commisrates on a par with interstate sion Washington if they wish rates newly approved by the to present their views Interstate Commerce ComRep Hansen has Introduced mission so both intrastate legislation to amend the tariff schedules on whole skins of and interstate shippers will be treated equally mink Freight Hike Ily J A 11‘ingston Business Writer Pulitzer-Priz- Perhaps It seems as tionary boom and prevent a bust any stock skrith a smattering of electronics is Today If Wi- liam Ideebesney Martin lJr chairman of the Federal Re serve Board Is debasing his Ile verbiage talks stock about 1l priers ! s peculation But each time 1 he does so he gets a dimin- 1 1 ishing return 9 rarely about :r On 1 2 2965 treated as June at a A " LI Mr a pmspective IBM Xerox or Texas Instruments New iSSIlei with a tincture of glamor soar Wily Worry Attitude The past is forgotten the present discounted and the future a foregone conclusion: Stocks hase multiplied in price five times since World War IL In another 20 years they'll do it again! Thy worry about dips? Such was the thought that 1929 was made of Ile who bought stocks in 1927 or 1928 got richer and happier month by month Roger Babson sent forth warnings three to four years ahead of time lie was Columbia Uni Livhigston versity convocation he spoke of "disquieting similarities" to 1929 Siocks fell sharply and were down 8 per cent the sinking spell was over This came to be known right too soon as the "Martin Market" Ills words were discounted ' because he'd 2 Then on May 16 this repeated himself year at the 175th anniversary of the too often and more imporNew York Stock Exchange tantly because his advisory Martin service Babson Reports was found "disquieting" the speculative recommending stocks speculative stocks Which Babson trading of o mutual funds should be believed? Stocks Slide he-fo- r go-g- Sold-Ou- Stocks fell about 5 per rent during the next three weeks But this was associated with doubts about business: Would there be a recession? Investors lost none of their lust for performance funds The slide in Wall Street was not named after Martin 3 On Thursday of last week Martin told members of the House Ways & Means Committee: "There's a lot of in unwarranted speculation the stock market today Peothe fast ple are chasing buck" Stocks promptly pushed to new highs To enthusiasts Martin is the shepherd boy in the Aesop fable who shouted "Wolf" too often When the shepherd cried "Wolf" in earnest the villac!ers suspected a trick and didn't rush to his aid He lost is sheep Believes Own Words bull-mark- Martin isn't playing tricks Ile believes what he says Someday he'll be right Put Wall Streeters wallowing in will deride: paper profits "There's that Martin that a blowing off Cassandr again!" Why does Martin speak up? Because he did not accept renomination as chairman of the Federal Reserve Board to preside over the liquidation of He American prosperity wants to moderate an infla t Bulls Wall Street is alive today with the sad corpses of sold-obulls The head of a large investment firm a former economLst has government grave doubts about corporate profits and earnings But he still owns stocks: "I don't mind getting out 10 per cent too soon That's cheap insurance But I can't afford to miss the last 30 per cent of an advance My customers would kill me In Net I'd want to kill myself" That's what keeps bull mar kets going long after their reason for being There's a war on It must be paid for Congress debatct increasing taxes Expenses of "state and local governments keep rising- Ditto taxes : i : t t f Firms Boost Prices t Corporations feverishlY boost prices to offset higher ccsls raw materials and labor Is this a seedbed for prosperity? The 'optimists insist "yes" And so long as prices rise more buyers will be drawn into Wall Street This Is the chain effect The fun lasts as long as the circle of participants widens So Martin like Babson can be right even though he's A Wall wrong in timing Street prophet dare not stray too far ahead of his flock 3 :I ! ' 1 t 1 ' |