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I í 1 'Z N 1 ss t 4 rjjc ' 6 - 1 5att f4lit :!tibu:nt ' 1 i i I 1 ---- ' k ' 46“ N(7 -- i Local News 1111 l'agf '''''' k : t Ilu4ness r 1 Thursday October 19 190 Section B Page One :!: ' - it 1 c I i '' ‘A -- 4 i 4 1 1 4 1 4 - li ' ' ' OliiM Dan '''' 1it '' i LDS Seventy Dies of Illness - Nothiiig Serious' FAMILY FIGHT: I made my weekly visit to "Dan" and "Elaine" in the Ape House at liogle Zoo Wednesday after- s noon Pi --I'm happy to ' report the little darlings are get- ting on quite well 4 J "Dan" is getting i- !'''i more mature by It h e (lay a n d ' - L41 I ' Lli i "Elaine" is rap- idly adjusting to zoo life I was lucky Valentine enough to arrive infront of the gorilla cage just in time to 'llear the tail-enof a domestit spat This man and wife had been watching the gorillas and just as I arrived at the cage the wife suddenly spun around and Dan d the door You could see she was mad Her lips 1 ere pressed together and she had murder in her eyes made for frantically followed hi r and as tile ccuple passed me I heard him try to explain: -But honey you shouldn't get sore I didn't say your brother looked like a gorilla I just said that he had the same " shape of head that gorillas have lit'Sit IND IIER never 111 wonders UNUSUAL: cease? The current bulletin of the Salt Lake Lions Club has a whiskey puzzle i in it This I never expected from the local Lions They are a staid group one of the few organizations that serve orange juice at Christmas parties — with no gin in it there it was plain as day Here's the Lions whiskey puzzle: But y thirsty after a long day wanted to share equally In the woods their last 21 ounces of whiskey the whiskey container a tin cup of liquor Dow did they divide in half with the fewest transfers of liquor Could they from container to container do it with only seven pours?'' I can't come up with the answer I've If never been very good at pules call roe call don't out it can you figure the Salt Lake Lions office And I think the Salt Lake Lions should be told that it is very dangerous to hunt and drink — "They had tin cup and an - TODAVS VALENTINE As a man who finds it hard to go On a vacation with two kids in the backseat er and my wife along to help keep-ordthink a belated 1 3 Valentine is due a 41)14'04 Salt Lake mother Charlotte M rs Thompson' summer Last Mrs Thompson drove all the way Ga to Macon and long illness Mr Council Ivins was named to the First of Seventy In May 1931 and shortly after his arrival in Salt Lake City from Hawaii he was named to head the Mexican Mission He remained In Mexico for almost three years and returned to Salt Lake City in 1934 Since that time as one of the General Authorities of the church he visited in an official capacity most of the stakes and missions of the church in the United Srates Canada and Mexico En'husiastie 1 organized Boy Scout troops in several areas where he lived and served for six years as treasurer of the Great Salt Lake Boy Scout Council He served as direetor of the Layton Sugar Co until it was sold He was a director of Hotel Utah and a member of the Bonneville Knife and Fork Club For more than 30'years he served on the church missionary committee Ile was born May 11 1881 in St George a son of Anthony W and Elizabeth Ashby Snow Ivins Moves to qp 913::?' V Charlotte Thompson THE SAD CYNIC SAYS: I don't think it Is right for the state to state employes — let buy briefcases for In brown bags like stuff 'em carry the the rest of us! Power Line Kills Worker in Orem OREM (Al?) d Survivors Listed more than 5000 miles — With her four 11 ages 3 5 6 and young children and She did all the driving herself carried a flyswatter along on the trip When the children became bored and started to squabble in the back seat she and tapped them on just reached over with the fir-head the top of the Va' and a Clever woman SAM — A Mexico When he was 15 years of age he moved with his family to Colonia Juarez Chihuahua Mexico where his father was Juarez Stake president and directed the church activities in the area' His father later became a member of the Council of Twelve Apostles and counselor to Heber J Grant eighth president of the LDS Church Mr Ivins was educated in the public schools of St George and also the Juarez Academy in Chihuahua the School of Jurisprudence in Mexico City University of Michigan in Ann Arbor and is a graduate of the University of Utah He married Vilate Ellen Romney in the Salt Lake LDS Temple on June 26 1912 For several years they operated a livestock ranch at Enterprise She died Dec 4 1964 Ile was called in 1920 by the LDS Church to direct the agricultural division of the Lund Home for Boys in Centerville A year later he was appointed manager of the church-ownesugar plantation at Laie in the Hawaiian Islands where he served for 10 years 1) — return ltlittlAC Leader Ile Nyis an enthusiastic leader in community affairs and youth activities He hunters "Too you Antoine Ridgeway Ivins 80 105 E South Temple senior member of the First Council of Seventy of the Church of Jesus °nisi of Latter-daSaints and a devoted church worker all his life died Wednesdpv at 7:05 pm at home atter a t1): 1 rA ''' I ( ArTei' R Ivins 86 A Valentine's - Antoine Ridgeway Ivhis Senior Member of Seventy - Spring Ville con- worker was killed Wedhesday came in contact with a pover line in Orem struction when he high-volta- Police Identified the victim as Robert 27 2598 Sage Creek Dr O Brown Springville Ile was pronounced dead on arrival at Utah Valley Hospital Provo Authorities said Mr Brown was working on house construction at 549 North and 500 West streets when the accident occurred Officials classified the death as an induitrial fatality Orem Police Officer Gerald Nelsen e said 'Mr Brown was helping forms onto a truck A boom toing used for the Job touched a 7200-vopower line and the victim was holding a cable on the boom- a 'Utah Power and Light C4spokeman said lt r 0 - ' Set ' t14 '''- - - "" — More than 1000 highway officials convention will attending the week-lontake an excursion and field trip breather Thursday before concluding the sessions Friday with another full agenda of morning and afternoon committee sessions Visits are planned Thursday to the Kennecott Copper Corp Bingham Canyon mine US Steel Corp Geneva Works and microfilm vaults of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-daSaints Everelt Hutchinson undersecretary of US transportation Department of told the conference &le-Se- e Transportation Page BM Column 4 y Copper Strike Box Score of days on 97 of strike economy on to $30181000 3 Wages lost to each date by striking em- ploye" 4 $1913 Timerequiredfor each striking employe to make up lost wages assuming 5 cents per hour additional (to the company's original 25c offer) is negotiated 5 Time ' 10CPftWitot 404 - 'i i:' : ‘'' - - ' ‘ 4 4 - kkkk- 1840 years required for each striking employe to make up lost wages assuming 10c per additional is hour 920 years negodated Salariet and OtageS material ond suPplies now facilities and improvements treafment charges SPrvices etc payroll state freight commissions end local taxes Based on $372fX10 Per day nos Flased work week with average wage of 5316 per hour plus average wage Increase of 25C per hour In original company offer 4 r -! ' - li i - t- p '0- :-- t vi lis Smtirlealliti)gr:::Itilildir ll ' 1 - : By William C Patrick Tribune Medical Editor Embarrassment of physicians themselves is the biggest obstacle to adequate of patients' sex problems handling speakers said Wednesday at a symposium sponsored by the Student American Medical Assn and the Department of Psychiatry University of Utah College of Medicine Dr C H Ilardin Branch head of the department said that since many physicians are uncomfortable in talking about sex the task very often falls to psychia- trists - ' More Than Information The speaker listed three classes of (1) Those whose complaints are geoural in nature and where there is no reason for focusing on sexual matters (2) patients who come to the doctor primarily because of sexual complaints usually- a lack of sexual drive or because of practices they think are deviant and " piti ivnts: - 7 CI) the occasional patient whose discussion itself is a sexual experience Dr Branch warned that the latter type of patient who comes "crashing through" with a lot of talk about his sex experiences "is trying to do something more than just give information" These cases should be handled with reticence he added Dr Branch advised physicians to put their patients at 'ease when they are talking about sex by exhibiting a rather casual attitude although they should not be so casual they seem to be condoning certain things He also emphasized the importance of helping people learn the proper words so they can substitute words these for fourleiler 1411C1) r)! :CCS feel shouldn't be used in an office Other speakers were Dr Howard C Sharp' chief of the obstetrical service Latter-daDr Jean Saints Hospital - Anglo-Saxo- n Fairchild assistant superintendent Miming State Hospital Evanston and oleaA - c)''''' 4144:- 7- - I - '' ' ' - - - ' '''' ''0--- A t - '" ''e 1 '‘1" V' :i ' - 4- k1: 4) i 2111Is'fa'': t '- -' '' :A4 - 0 1 :4 A ' '1 ---i- tt-' 4 1 ' ' r ''' ':1: II0 f ' a ll' ''" ''i- A'''it' q -- if ii :414?iii'llit-t- ' r ''' 4i ' '117' t ' : ItIt I i itvp ivpvit t 21 - ii'C -- f 4- ' 1- -' ' 1 ' A2 ' qI 4: '') IA' I r 4: ? °:1 4 li I 1 L ski 50-fo- Smor ''''''' : : ' : - - ::: 'Iong-rang- i 14 &'i : b f'444':'1 ellt Giant helicopter places lift toner on slope of new ': -4 I1 ?' 11 i "-- (''' 40r i ' ''' q is I4 r t''ZT‘''34'"14" 4 at loaf lift rill span i ' i ' -- r4S t' "0:i Id t' 41-: ''S I Special to The Tribune ALTA — Five ski lift tow er were placed Wednesday in terrain that would cause a mourtain goat to Negotiations between Kennecott Copper Corp and the United Steelworkers of America-leunions were delayed Wednesarrival of a day by the plane carrying union actuaries A meeting is scheduled Thursday at 10 am Three actuaries from Steelworkers' headquarters in Pittsburgh arrived about d n 5 pm City Stalls was helicopter huge used since there are no access roads to the new Sugarloaf ski lift at Alta Charles (Chick) Morton Alta Ski Lifts Promotion of seven Salt Lake City police leaders was delayed Wednesday as a City Commission vote rescinded the commission's unanlinous approval given Only 24 hours earlier Mayor J Bracken Lee made the motion to rescind the action until Nov 14 saying "I don't want it said I'm buying votes" Mayor Lee is a candidate for reelection and faces his first hurdle next Tuesday in Salt Lake City's primary election Ile has three active opponents Public Safety Commissioner James L Barker Jr cast Wednesday's dissenting vote If commissioners had objections to 'the plan they should not have approved it Tuesday he contended s 5100-foot-lon- g Supreme Court Refuses Writ — The State Supreme Court Wednesday refused to enter the dispute between the State Tax Commission and Utah County Commission over a months-ol- d problem of land assessment valuations The Immediate Reaction The Wednesday vote drew immediate reaction from officials of the American Federation of State County and Municipal Employes (AFL-CIO- ) "Mayor Lee's action in the Wednesday commission meeting in tabling police promotions is one for discriminatory action against working people in general unions in parand members of AFL-CIticular" said Edward M Barton direcThe council tor Council 54 AFSCME has jurisdiction over Salt Lake City police firemen and municipal employe locals of AFSCME court denied the Tax Comfor a writ to prohibit Utah high plea from using its tax assessment Tax Commission contends some are too low The Supreme Court heard arguments by both sides in an hour-lon- g hearing County The valuations Dr Edward M Lain head of the department of psychiatry Mayo Clinic Eliminate Slisenneeptions Dr Sharp said legal requirement for examination of women a gives physicians an excellent opportunity for sex education which would eliminate some of the misconceptions about sex relations He added that what is considered normal in sex relations depends to a great extent on cultural background Here are some of the statements he made: Sexual Intercourse during pregnancy Is not interdicted if the woman Is in normal health frequency of coitus &owl& Tuesday Wednesday's denial noted the court was acting "without passing on the merits as to the basic issues involved" The denial moves the dispute back to Fourth District Court in Provo where a suit filed by the Utah County Commission against the Tax Conunission is pend- 'Continual Harangue' ing on the Individuals since some Ivo s ri-r- e It drive than others if a 1voini:I aversion to intercourse she may get pelvic pain or angina a woman may he capable of several orgasms in succession the orgasm of the man and woman is seldom simultaneous relations between husband and wife should be con oral-genit- Dr Sharp More Liberal situation- - rather than as feel- outpa- - dents She advised doctors in seeing adoles7 cent patients to have them come into the 'without their parents but offlce first then ask the child for permission to bring in one or more of the parents "The ignoDr Fairchild declared rance of teen-ager- s about sex is appalling" and that the problem of incest is greater than most people realize ' k44:15cc-- - - - -- - r 14614-1AL4- 41t t i i - I f 1 ! - i ''' - -- it i TR-ru- n said he has a"strong ing against extra marital relationships" while others have a more liberal attitude Dr Fairchild said the vast majority of adolescent girls who seek her help because of sex problems are pregnant She explained that she sees patients in a hos- pital "As far as his fear of criticism of buying police votes Mayor Lee couldn't buy their votes at any price even if he did pay the three million dollars-pluthat is short in the Police Pensian Fund harangue "Mayor Lees continual against unions is false It appears that he ia envious of the excellent reputation that the Salt Lake Police Fire and Health Departments enjoy and accomplishments matte in spite of Mayor Lee Barker and Chief "Commissioner depart(Dewey J) Finis have ments and a much higher degree of mu rate than any other city departments" Detective Dave P Bradford president of Local 470 AFSCME the policemen's We have heard rumors union said " flying in several directions which may or may not be true We do not wish to issue It further statement until we have inves-Heated the matter which we led we are s sidered nornial if there is mutual consent the main hazard- from tion is psychological rather than physical Others Phi" Top Policemell horsepower engines and costing approximately $1000 an hour has the power necessary to place the towers at the elevations line The new lift with a will which rises 1300 feet vertically open vast areas on the northwest slope of Albion Basin for skiing this winter mission's ' To Promote said Builders decided a helicopter would be the fastest and easiest way to moor the towers" The big Sikorsky S61A powered by manager two 1250 Wednesday night acturaries of both Kennecott and the union met to discuss and evaluate figures from both sources Results of those discussions are to be reviewed during Thursday's meeting sources said both sides issued stateMeanwhile ments late Wednesday A Kennecott spokesman said "The complacency of the union is distressing" "Apparently it is unconcerned that the strike is now in its 97th day" he added "Also it seems the union still is determined to maintain its demands at an unrealistically high level We have no alternative but to conclude that the union is not yet ready to settle" A union spokesman countered: "We were ready to settle in May of this year and if the company had assumed its responsibility there would be no Strike today We have made several proposals to the company in the last two weeks and the company has not responded with a single proposal to change its adamant position "While we are bi inging to Salt Lake City leaders of the union and its experts we fail to see any responsible Kennecott officials from New York "It's regrettable that today's meeting had to be canceled because of a flight delay Our patience is running out Either the company starts engaging in collective bargaining or it will have to explain to its employes and the public why it is not doing so" - income quAe A e facilities Such improvements good ground access to and from the airport anticipate servicing of srper aircraft and pin down rcquirements as far In advance as piss' said the reprt able "We wish to report that the airport is in excellent shape and that a 212 million-dolla- r bond issue approved by voters in 1903 for construction of the new terminal building is being retired on schedule horn airport earnings" said Mr Streator "Due to good business practices revenues havebeen developed to where the scheduled air carriers now provide only 42 per cent of airport KCC Strike Talk Alta Ski Towers Fly Into Place Will Resume With Actuaries r will assure ' - P lift line g up constantly because increasing use of the air s pop cargo-handlin- : Total of 43 towers Ha 5100-foot-lon- 4 - :in lir ilutitiseittitnign lie disclosed that plans are in the making for expansion of the terminal building area to the northeast of the present structure The advisory council report said the city's architectural consultant has been working with various agcncies to develop a I airport improvement program andllahich would define desira- ble airport boundary lines provide for g and expansion of passenger I rflit eirtt L'A04t i' V ' -- - l Expand Terminal I - N p r:c:1414x:Ifti2f1 tt' 4 :' i' ' '' ' I : 'lip ' - 7i:it Aq i -- - ' : :' f''!1'''''''1 -' '' t' ' ahetitithqdnict por t 4 1 ' k improvements - '4"''t'': : i i t of continually A -' — : q f ' i ( - lAhich will be approximately 1200 feet long Mr H011ey said needs for callous - : teri f tt1 ee ' 47 L 'T '''' Ni "" - ' : 4 - s- - 1 - “ 4 - 1 ‘t::::: f''''' t - IZ4cv ' : ''4 ' - 1: ik ''''':-':' '(tt':'i s ' ' :'"j) st:: - ' - rfti °' ''' -' (11(('''''41' 4 ' ' ' I: ' - - - ' - ' s - ' - z ' -- i' - 4'77177" i Ilie said the next year's program will cost more than a million dollars to 1)0 followed similar by improvements programs costing 11101P thaa a mililon dollars in 1910 gold again in 1970 "We vitt then he ready to qualify fte airport landing area to handle thcse super ailcraft on a regularly stileduletl basis" asserted Mr Holley Fulure plans at the airport call ha' '4Trki - qualified to do" Chief Finis said he will proceed Mondeday with the commandlevel changes e the vommission's action Wednestl - 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Vi' Ft issioners Mayor Lee told co mm Wednesday morning his election opponents accused him of allowing the promo- lions "to pick up votes" Commissioner See Page 8 Cplumn 1 4 44tel:044:z44:47r"' t $1 Million in 68 - - r ' - - I A ' ' I 111et111(1)tiltiluallii11)4::::1111:el: said Parks Commissioner Louis E liolley "Our major improvement in '1968 would include reinforcing of the primary runway north of the terminal building and construction of an apron to handle the supetlets at the airport in 1970" said Mr Itolley 414 : ' - considered by the City Commission Thursday The council rtscollimended it 1968 start t t for the project to necommodati‘ superims Frank iit seating tip to '26:1 passengets )11 V lledies Often Fail to Solve Sex Problems of Patients' I a4m1 - - I - —--- 4004ork Schedule Brief Excursion Utah's date r''-- N - t Clarence IV Imams Tribune Staff Writer Plans for improvements on the north side of the Salt Lake Municipal AirportI terminal at a cost of more than three million dollars is recommended in an Airport Advisory Council report to be By ' '''" 4 :-"‘- Pointing out that traffic Is already regulated with signals - that need no human supervision he asked "Isn't there a way to automatically shut off the motor and apply the brakes to a vehicle that a sleeping driver has allowed to run off the pavement? "If we are establishing speed limits isn't it logical to devise a system of automatic governors to enforce them? We already have an intervehicle control system that minimizes the impact of collision between vehicles" Mr Staff added Its quite plain that electronics has placed in our hands-th- e means to achieve transportation systems that can be a miracle of convenience and safety to move us and our goods wherever and however we choose" 2 Impact 'tic ' l'p Joint Force Electronic Snooze Protection Number strike ‘ ' irt Mr Robinson reported that AASII0 and the International Association of Chiefs of Police are setting up a joint task force to pursue both- short and long- range goals in this area Even more revolutionary was the suggestion of an Illinois highway engineer that system of controls be devised to Make driving cars absolutely safe "Instead of changing physical charae- t tteristics until there is simply nothing more to be done" Virden E Staff asked "might it not be better to develop com- niunication and control systems which supplement the driver's skill so that errors in his judgment may be compensated to protect all road users?" 1 i s' Cariton C Robinson2director Traffic Division Automotive Safety ' 1agslose:ion said a highway eo mmunica- is needed to summon emergency smices and give information lic said that in some 10 per cent of the 69 million breakdowns a year on the motorist had to wait more than 30 minutes for help Such a system would have to he simple to use compatible with other communication services reliable and disciplined in terms of central control he added - Survivors Include the following brother and sisters: Mrs Guy C (Anna) Wilson and Mrs Gordon Taylor (Florence) Hyde both of Salt Lake City Mrs Philip Vincent (Leah) Cardon Washington DC Heber Grant Ivins American Fork and Mrs Herman J (Augusta) Wells Hamden Conn Funeral services will be conducted Friday noon in the Assembly Hall on Temple Square Friends may call at 260 E South Temple Thursday from 6 to 8 pm and Friday from 10 to 11:30 am Burial will be in the Salt Lake City Cemetery ' $3 illifilott Airport Plans 1 ''''' l'offiler 1111 A top road planners And builders were told Wednesday at the convention of American Association of State Highway Officials at Hotel Utah that communications systems and electronic gadgets could help save lives on the road 9 y By Frank Brunsman Tribune Staff Writer i's ' - f ) 1 ' i' TV Fare - t ' ' ' ' k Safe Illotoring - Á- :p i k-- i ' ) - '? 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