Show 241r0g fity's Candidate Roster Sets Mark by Deadline 1 t' r-- N - '4 ' ' - ' ' N - i ' Continued From Page' )3 make it a dean decent place to live and it needs ideas that will be translated into se tion by men of sound judgment and vision It is my city my family's eity and it Is the community I'm going to leave to my descendants" dates obtaining the most votes Ih this month's primary will have their names placed on the Municipal election to be mar rowed down to two commis sioner8 ' The field of city commissioner candidates includes the two Incumbents Parks Commissioner Louis B Holley and Streets Commissioner George Other (Undidates Other commissioner candidates who filed to previous Monday include: Parker Robinson Jr t staff aide to the State Aeronautics Commission Sherman D Grover head mechanic at tbe Salt Lake Airport with 24 form-P- years' experience railroad in purchasing and three state property in the surplus divi- 'and ller opera tor mirtel Vestbrook J pp' lance distributorshin: Lane Ronnow director of the i5a1t Lake building County inspection department Announcing Monday Persons announcing their 'eandidacles Monday Included: D James Cannon Public Service Commission took under stunt" James Cannon 47 Ls general manager of Int a position he said he was resigning from upon filing as a candidate From 1957 to 1965 he was director of the then Utah Tourist and Publicity D Frank W Rees Pro-Uta- h ' Z44 ti) f it'''''-- - "N ' - rf!ti - ' :2 - c l'' : N' ":::' VI 1''' '! f ' jr S - '' ' V:- ' - ik ' ‘ ' '''- - ' '111" '''' - - i- ) ' 4 ' - 1 A i:t ' I a - I t' et k g' A''' k- - 1 to t - 0' wo'" Utah Poises to Harvest - 'k ready And an average application ': - L i I r' '': : -- ': ' 2 Boxcars Break Free Run Across 11 Streets Special to The Tribune misses before they struck an open switch and derailed R E Davis superintendent Utah Division Denver and Rio Grande Western Railroad said there was minor damage to the two railroad cars and It will take further investigation to determine the damage — if any — to the contents lie said the cars bad been "s pot t ed" near Highland Drive (1120 East) in Sugar House earlier In the day For some reason they broke loose and started to roll down the slight grade toward the company's Roper Yards Sth West and 2100 South SOUTH SALT LAKE — Two railroad boxcars each loaded with approximately 50 tons of broke merchandise loose from a siding in Sugar House Frank W Rees 2315 Lynwood Dr (2250 South) filed shortly before noon Monday miles before Monday as a candiate for Salt and rolled 1 Lake City commissioner in derailing near 1st West and this month's primary election 200 South He has been a salesman for The two cars rolled through the Browning Buick Co for Council 10 street intersections without '7in 1964 he was a gubernato- the past five years and since striking an automobile alrial candidate defeated in the 1943 a locomotive fireman and there were some near engineer for the Denver and though RPpubllean primary Rio Grande Western Railroad :t Prepared Statement A resident of Salt Lake City In a prepared statement he for more than 20 years he said that under the present has been Instructor in aircraft leadership Salt Lake City Ls repair procedures at Rill Air "far short" ' of its Force Base and worked as a falling Arkansas man A coordinator for potential production "Unsolved problems range Consolidated Aircraft of San escaped from the custody of from prostitution and a dying Salt Lake County Sheriffs Diego Calif In a prepared statement deputies at the University business community to an airport unequipped to handle the Mr Rees said he believes Hospital Monday about 3:30 that duplication between city de- pm transcontinental jets could make this area the pariments can be eliminated Sought by lawman was and services coordinated crossroads of the world" Mr Benny Wayne Rogers TecaIle listed five major needs canna Ark who was being Cannon said Also the potentially great of the city: More adequate air held in the Salt Lake City encouragement strength from civic leaders I r a nsportation County Jail in lieu of $5000 of tourist trade aid for bail on a grand larceny and city employes is dissipatnew business to come into the charge ed because of lack of unity The Man who was being and enthusiastic leadership city more efficient manage ment and less political control taken to the psychiatric ward be said of city services and employes was descirbed as 6 feet 1 inchCies Potential and more consolidation of city es tall 190 pounds brown 'The city has the potential and county law enforcement hair blue eyes and a fair to become the business and agencies complexion Ile is married has a son cultural center of western Sheriffs deputies said the and is a member of the man dashed to freedom as he America" Mr Cannon said 1To reach this potential It Church of Jesus Mist of was described as 6 feet 1 inch-int- o Saints teeds leadership that will Latter-dathe hospital Suspect Escapes Front Hospital y made excellent progress and we look for near normal growth" said John Seeley manager of the South Utah district He said all but four receiving stations In the area will be open Oct for 12 Hour Schedule be Hours will to 6 am around 203 head at 20 00 lb 19001950 mostly lb sows steady 320400 lb sows moderately active 25: 1125 11500 lb 1675-123 lb lb 1550-162-5 0 boars — — 11030 none trading calves Cattle en slaughter steers Issoderateiy active st edy to 25 higher slaughter heifers cows and bulls moderately active steady 1150-132lb slaughter Prime steers Yield 4 two loads of the let- ter mice choice high and prime 0 25 choice lb 2750-2a lb vied choice 76 sa 2750 mixed choice and good 9(113 L 7 26 75 °d lb 2150-2359° cOwa WHIN h? slaughter 11 good 7350-2251550-i70COTYWTIOrCial young nig itno and prime 90010ho lb slaughter 17'751 C1'114'9 tb cutler mostly heifers 2615-265choice lb 5616 501 few ca nner and cutter 4 mixed good and 1400-100 slaughter bulls IndividUal utilllyield 2450-252- 5 lb !epoice good 2Cte and cbmmerclal t"der 23 standard and low aced steers good and choice lb calves 27 002350 commercial cows lagele oo 2330W0107325°15 cciusift" indiolVdmurxieds tinlidb le 1arrnlostsv rcallitYnneirC11414cushter"I lb 211110 mostly cholciti prime 750 amity am bolia l6an 5 504'50 lb yearling steers 19 507150 Including part load 610 lb 2520 good and wooled uqhterlembI 22choic2et 23004w tposmtlaiyichoinic IT ai!heel'—ral slow steed to 50 lowe rt 900 90 INloroni at station northern Sanpete in County and at Nib ley near Elsinore in Sevier County will open Oct 16 and the Bar- one of the of BPA rivers station west of Roy In Veber County about Oct 16 The station Riverton Salt ton Phone Earnings Top $2 Billion WASIIINGTON - (AP) - Communications said Monday are Prospects for an commsi above-avera- crop Mr Seely said Summer and fall weather have been about ideal for beet he added About growth Commission of 11400 acres A new will the time will be paid on the basis of sugar content of beets delivered from his own acres FOMPOURS c:As1 first Growers 1905 51 11 US Treasury 3 1 3 -- II 1 WASHINGTON (AP) — Cash pollen et US a year ago: 11 ' ::t - II KCC Union Break Ice Agree to Bargain Today CL 1 the cents" lug rage explained at is valued at about contract the meeting's outset that a difference in cost analysis comes from 13 35 Claims Overrated "- CHEMICALS" '''1 CHEMICAL CO 1 170 West 4800 So : 71 ii U "' ' ''''?7" e ' :?' ) Top Quality TOILET SEATS 1:17 "4 14" flood All 1811$ Colors $1 00 Allowonto for Your Old Ono — W Moil Free Anywhere Add los ' (II:31 4th So 7th West 1101' SSS-463- lit e the Daily -- -- IkI14141!(e t ' 4 ( - itofre1 111)1t 1 I Fire -— Solt in Care All Rep Lake City BOX REPLY k EXCEPTIONAL OPPORTUNITY PURCHASE of Thin Paper lion Confidential IN ' rIn ' 1 LJ L U '':i Ei Li L-1 9 POI INVESTMENT flow ipedf ielf oporm Sweatt dews partotott $t400 pot Sae 10 yews Tlimi vtN't lest—Call to 00i 44 4 ACT NOM 2777442 sr LI A 9 ( ? -: l r1' (7 s 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Have your insurance broiler got you a I1 0 W10W COST term quotation from Old Lino Lifer 52 years service $85 million assets and °WU $12 billion insuranco in force Writ's: Old line Life Insurance Brokers &mice 410 Continental Bank Bldg Solt Lake 84101 Phone 1 or City Couto Ity Inc Agency Located limit Vollow NEW LOW COST WILL correspond - cHscAG0 (AP) Wheat—No I hard 137400 No 2 rad 1523eNt corn—No 2 No 117N 4 yolloW 112) oats—No 2 heavY vAnte 711iNs sow beans—No 2 yellow 260N soybean III': I I velh Sept 27 1946 0 8346914410 60 3610512194011 4175804641040 32420036114711 132649409405S Cash Grain '''L"'"' - Spot Metal -- -- i 4ilor-- :11:1011011i4 le±5- I NEW YORK (AP) Spot tionterreol Mete! priors Monday cooper-- 3e cats lead—il pound Connecticut Valley 7010-1- 3'1 Esti St New York cents tin--151 silver— New York Louis teas troy oz New Yorks 414661111(— 46S ooN flask New York Mr Flynn responded that a quent offer cannot be assured until the counter proposal is "reviewed and evaluated" adding that "we're not going to buy a pig in the poke" 1 tomalarandommoomimakm I - ( ( ( Sylletkate Inc MI Atterla 1- Aer f 'A 1 115 - -- 4 auhse- I g:'5::11 4 "'''7'-- or KifFimoutee 'Fig in a roke' r Murray Phone 266-559- 1441:7161" - -- dim mulliAlatilmaitoikaollteAtti100011LitagLadillAWarbillatleatt r r' 7 7 r"-- - r 1 177' r -' r 1 - 1 r--' r - ' ' r at Very Best '' :' :i'-:"4:- THATCHER 01110111 4e''''''''''" RETCHIKTS SOURCE FOR I 27 M7 831044156245 20 Solana "Before you sit down help Inn locate one of the salesmen's pins that I misplaced" for KC evaluation posal cotnpleted hopefully by noon Tuesday Gov Rampton attempted to obtain as surance from Mr Flynn that the company bargaining team would make a subsequent contract offer if the itemized counter-proposis forthcoming Cost I "YOUR NEW I Itemized factors Mr Molony said the union will make every effort to h ave such a counter pro Mr Molony declared that the cost Item given for proposed changes in pensions is "overrated" to the extent of five cents an hour Mr Flynn explained to the governor who attempted to establish a firm basis of commitment for contract talks that the two disputants will have to first see if they can agree on terms for the pricing or costing of benefits Mr Flynn said negotiations on Its original offer have lagged because the '' not submitted a "concrete proposal" broken down into counter management valuing contract hikes in temis of cost to the company while the union bases its valuation on the benefit to each employe Gov Rampton interjected that he thought the union representatives previously valued the net cost to the company at 42 cents "Is it now 35 cents?" he asked "I'm afraid so I'm afraid so" Mr Molony responded Gov Rampton urged the union representatives to identify what their offer is for a labor contract Mr Molony didn't specifically itemize an offer but said that settlement can be cents per hour hike withreached for out "creep" or "impact" These are terms given to the difference in union and management manner of Gov figuring costs Rampton I union has seot Deossits fiscal year Jule 1 3751911711926 Withdrawals fiscal year 44071776042 63 Total debt 337950176134 69 (s) Geld assets 13030107032594 (a) Includes 1261525397 47 debt not subioct to statutory V3: -- Treasure compared Mg daM I 64-r7''I- Continued From "lite std for payment in Utah for system effect be in i choice lb US lb 24CO heifers few Individual choice Prime l 00 good lb calves 25(10-1end &elect' o 00 lb 2700-2SO 2 200-2ON Cull te end leted 1500-2ono choice 500-6lbtele 220024 CO good slatigh ler ewes 00100 Sheep-3- 0e no range Iambs offeredI — Week- LOS ANGELIS sieughter and feeder lambs about 2$ It summary feedlot and raw higher but volume insuhicient for sines: Mete fake feet: ewes ective Out not erie1 Gement! for slaughter C1115903 only fair Od In recent weeks for price at direct points all classes SteadYS recelpts included 60 slaughter Iambs 40 slaughter heifer and feeder sales limited ewes remainder feeders wooled Iowan slaughter lb steers—choice I lembs small lots choice 11w grime 26 50 27 00 1100 lb 26 25 good end chOlce 10(0-i12lb 20 lb 26 bll210el lb irwes cull' 2515-2slaughter to ernd I 00 No lb 25 aced end pelts 303410 feeder limbs smell lots choice standard and good 1100 lb 2500 sten- end lance Mee lb 20 few choice (lard 100 2430 slaughter hellers—choice ewe lamb 77 CO n25 good and choice' re lb 255bl eel' 1697 l b 2 4 50 fob lots net weight alter 4 pct shrink slaughter feeders 20102050 and utiitty 100 lb 14 00 !cows—cutter CHICAGO ) Hogs — 2500 fob ranch 3 pct shrink feeder steers— butchers fully steady tidily active: ship- - Moire 450 lb 2900 fob ranch wet end tOOk 5000 20-nlb butchers no shrink per' harvested In a statement the FCC said telephone companies net Income of reported $2058000000 for 1966 corn pared with $1900000000 in smolaugstn-l- feeder be beets will ' It Lake County will open Oct 16 and the Barton station 'west of Roy in Weber County about Oct 16- - - Earnings of the nation's telephone companies topped two billion dollars last year for the first time the Federal 0 !11 at h It calves-1- when unlimited harvest will begin The receiving dict about 5 pm Utah Gas Pipelines Corp in said it was its complaint formed for the purpose of constructing and operating a nat ural gas pipeline in Utah and alleged that the defendants "unlawfully prevented" it from doing so OGDEN ' (AP) — Cattle-14- GL 00 smell Wiring slaugnter 0 Steers end halter lower laughter cows weak to 50 lower full decline On Utility and osmmerCialt 'bulls untestechl feeder Cattle Uneven Steads to moderate number county buyers In it tendarke receipts Included 35 pct cows remainder feebers mostly slaughter steers: package mostly choice 1100 lb Yield oracle 2510 individual choke 1025 lb club calf 25 90 lots mixed good and choice lb 2350-245- 0 good! 100)-130lb 2250-240including Hol- steins n mixed standa rd end good hoistems 21602250 siaughter hell-We Package average to hi gh choice 929 ibi 2535 few yield grade limited to 9 until Oct: 16 pm in Livestock PtIarkets bar controled was filed in FebruDenver and was moved to Salt Lake City in May of that year Conducted before Judge A Christensen Sherman the trial lasted more than three week The Jury began its deliberations shortly after 1 pm Monday and returned a ver- tively vest drainage system the Roper Yards Mr Davis estimated damage to the two cars at "less than $500 each" A large crane was sent to the scene to right the two cars and put them back on their wheels The two cars rolled across 9th 7th 6th 5th 4th 3rd 2nd East State Main and West Temple streets Some of the crossings were not guarded by flashing signals Witnesses said signals did work on the streets where they were installed and prevented a bad accident et State Street when the driver of a car had just enough warning to stop -- from boundaries An derail near the crossing of the Union Pacific Railroad tracks prevented the cars from rolling into open-switc- and have to appears crop trust laws The suit ary 1964 ers Per share earnings for the same period were $240 — an increase of two cents The letter accompanied previously declared dividends of 40 cents a share on common and 32 cents 291i and 29 cents on Series A B and C preferred stock shares respec- The prospect: "While plantings were possibly some of the latest we have had because of wet spring weather Utah-Idah- der 10 year the Rise 5 Utah Power & Light Co's operating revenues for the 12 31 months ending Aug climbed more than five per cent over the previous 12 months to $76600000 E M board chairman Naughton said in a letter to stockhold- 8800 Acres Ripta Some 8800 acres of beets will be harvested there this Project has definitely decided to locate an electrolytic separation plant in Utah Increased Power He said that the project now requires a substantial In-crease in power beyond that originally asked He said the BPA is willing to provide the power and the cooperative is willing to build the transmission facilities He added that the plant and solar evaporation facilities will be located within the pre scribed service area of the Bonneville Power ministration drainage basin At the original bearings this was defined as the crest of the Raft River Mountains which run east and west just o south of the for Drivers Oct will begin hearin Close Calls Show Sugar Co which Includes principally the Bear River Valley said harvesting - iteait'" UM RCN enues get manager of Utah district of the north UtahIdaho 't '1' will Sca Iley Ford T -- ‘- harvest Utah '' : above-averag- e under way next week in most of the producing areas of 4 '' to crop The big 1:- rather than on a districtvvide average sugar content as in the past sugar beet harvest is the outlook is for The & which acts The Jury in returning thp no cause of action verdict ruled in favor of the three de fendants and against the plaintiff Utah Gas Pipelines alleged that the three firms were attempting to monopolize and were combining and conspir ing to restrain and monopolize natural gas trade and commerce in violation of the anti Opposed Applieatios Utah Power - Fede two-wom- n trust Beets—Outlook Tops ary Light Co '41 i opposed the original ' k4 :' i ' ci: i opposed re''' opening Its counsel Sidney tr G Baucom said there is noth- b i i ' i 'A 1 ing new in the presentations : He asserted that UP&L ' '''' ':"i'' '16'- '' ready is certificated to serve the area in question :''"1-"" c" ' ' Raft In the original N ' k ' i ' - River- - declared hearing ':' i :---'-r ''t ' its intent to r s 44:4:' : ' :: ' ':::' bring Bonneville Power Ad-i ' ':- ministration power to Indus- - ! f 1 -4--: mt ''It—ti ' trial users along the west side Of the lake deline two boxcars for This was the end of the Bean said that since the Mr e in Cops-likthe city railed after Keystone runaway g The Magnesium - It rags t I 2'i fr ' Case al District Court jury in Salt Lake City Monday returned a verdict of no cause of action in favor of three natural gas companies in a lengthy anti trust suit which began in Colorado three years ago Utah Gas Pipelines Corp filed suit in Denver in 1964 against El Paso Natural Gas Co Mountain Fuel Supply Co and Sinclair Oil and Gas Co charging that the three vvere violating provisions of thp Sherman and Clayton anti Today in Business AI ' : :- October 3 1967 Tuesday Second Section Idaho-base- 1 4 ' A an on hearings of Tooeie County David Bean counsel for the ' Raft River Rural Electric Co- operative Inc Malta Idaho told the commission that new evidence had developed since the commission wrapped up ' original hearings last Janu J 4 '4f - A Mines—Markets—Finance 'ot 1 part e In Gas - bring electric power to westena Box Elder County and : t No Cause Monday a petition application by an rural electric cooperative ''' : : Utah advisement to reopen 4 Legislature has not found anyone quail lied more than he to oppose Mayor Lee and succeed hint from eight "long quarrelsome years" He said he would strive for harmony unanimity and decorum on the City Commission and would attempt to see that Salt Lake City Corp as a business and not as n "IndMdual publicity real estate broker WaMicheisen owner of an The House Chamber of Commerce for seven years He served one term in the 1957 Utah Robert R Badertscher 57 sion Jess C Kone barber and has been a consultant engineering safety Walter H Reichert teacher businessman most of his life He is a native of Salt LaRe and businessman Sam Moll executive direcCity For about 25 years he oper tor of the Utah chapter conterned with cystic fibrosis ated the Southeast Fuel Co He lives at 1165 Gilmer Dr research Fred P Conde (905 South) In 1959 he was an eervice station owner Henry candidate for 'Knorr employe in the Salt unsuccessful take County surveyor's of- city commissioner Be has been associated with fice Fred W Bentine electdreal estate sales work for cal contractor E J (Jake) Calm insu- Caddis Investment Co and r'Ince agent James A Lehformerly was employed by the Eimco Corp man electronics laboratory Jacob (West)') In a statement he said he technician 111s1nc$$ ‘ managed a printing business In Sugar House and was executive secretary of the Sugar Robert R Batiertseher L ' Mr Cannon 1394 Federal Way (50 South) a nniversity graduate and World War II veteran is married and has six children After the war he Can-nul- l I s itgalit F4ibiiic Raft's Bid For Hearing T ' jurors Rule PUC Sullies tt ' City State Zip IE -- Continental Thrift 4 —' ' - ' 77'"'""3-iiiirA-1""1- 7: ) 1 & Loan CO' 278 South M4irl Street Sell teke City Utah MffaMfatikieSZAIIME i -- r7rier-Tol f 4- 1::: — AtiL-- AA&oaAgL4&4&AaLA4ait10641NvxagOwekeS |