Show 44 44 Vj ' -- 4t 4 ! - V e d 4 i - e" - V 4 l xa v ‘ VVi 1 V 110 4r4—ey t - f t'? - 11 t i I) t hiMmullimo 4t 1 0 ! I I f 1 - - g't 1 JI t I 1— rcor - 4 i t - ' I t t i t i Section II NI - - t4 ' V ° 4 'hkr Y r t : ' ‘40 t 1 a - s " be tions - eltot'''' ' ''i A 1 own old r''' '1 Kaiser ' meet cide to Pa4Ac' e ' ' t 11 0 ' h i 3 ' 1 ''' ! - - ' -- r ' l'A t 44 - - 01 ' I -- ' 4 4 1 0- - renters hf")S and i Villas at Ilogle :: 0 r ' A youth was automobile killed he day when the e the convention promoters at Ine Salt Palace (all 18 of them) are tolii after these conventions they contacted officials of the 141!kory Handle Assn in Louisville? This t-- a group of 16 members who make of the hickory handles in the United g ri : : 41IOW 4 : a - lor s 4 Navajo icers he had spoken with Satur- was - they're as Utah the victim 30 I strong! is the Beehive AA( inasmuch Etlate an all oat effort must be made to 4'"''''' '' (180 - pt- Peanut ' and the Nation- members) Council (400 members) t'''''' PT COURSE THESE are big associaI tnis with lots of members I don't know rCtliec we should go after the small I474111'41100ns Like for example do we I ipot the annual convention of the Na:1001 Prtine Juice Packers Assn? They And I 4oatt only 21 members s totildn't work too hard to get the annual t Tueetint of the Peanut Butter Manufae- 0!"tolers bAssn — with a mere 75 delegates O i'lintieeds the annual convention of the f Golf Ball Manufacturers Assn (a lousy i seven members) tr - —- - 4- 1 : - !: - - O 4- o 10 - 404 O -i ' - BULLETIN 4 VIO David Ogden was Smith 28 2615 Liberty rescued by helicopter late Saturday after be had been shot earlier while deer hunt- big in the Red Creek area south of Tann- : !neon Canyon Mr Smith was taken by a arrholattee to St Benedict's Hospital ht : InOt Immediately known but rescuers J ()Oen for treatment Ilia condition nas i eorikr had radioed from the scene that he Sas too seriously injured to be moved 4 an horseback a' 'otoo ' - it7 :' to 1 J I J 44' A I - t - -- s I ' 1 a ' ii elk - 1 7 i I 7' ' - t '') 4 4410P A ) tomk ' r t i ' tli i ' ‘ ( ' - 5 - - 1 - - - 4 - - &Wee Stain Photo by Pao in the store the building A Statt bhoie doll u as dropped uhen 26 tiger occupants fled from a fast-burnin- L 4111ilk" 'v-- Weller 4 by BOrge 8 Andersen apartment building Saturday One peNon was hurt battling the blaze g of days on 121 of strike on lost to date by to $15133000 Wages striking ern- 4 Time By $2351 for each striking employe to make up lost wages assuming 5 cents per hour additional (to the company's original 25c is offer) negotiated 5 Time for each striking employe to make np lost wages 10c assuming per hour additional is negotiated ' required structure Firemen from Midvale and Salt Lake County battled until after dark to protect the rest of Midvale's business district They brought the fire under control at 6 2262 years pm Fireman ' Chief 1 - ' - '' 00110s00Kmag0026101Aesai f ' - 17 -- -- : 7:: ' '''' ''''''''-:- '' r : ' ' :SZta - - ' fr'' ' ' k-- 7: 0 i1 ' ' I::''1 - ----- - ''''' ' ' ' : ' q ' " t ' 1 ' : i '' ' - : - ':‘' 7 i ' ' ' '' ' "'' ' 4 - 4440"- -"' I 1 i ' ' :' ::: 44 ' '' - ': - a ': N 4 ' - ::"- "- )- — ' ' t ' " ' ' '': " ' : '' '' ' :' - :' - ' -- i - ” ' "''12 !::: "'''' I ' ' i ' ' ': 4 ' ' ' " ''''t:: ''i -- ' - - :) : ': ' 1' ': k! 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' ' ''--- ' 1 - ::: '"-- : ' : i: ' : " 7 i'' - ''''" 4 : t A grown the legislation" — and the Traffic Court is not up to date —Even if the City Commission were to decide the Traffic Violations Bureau should continue to operate the city can save $40000 per year if personnel of the bureau rather than process servers serve bench warrants and summonses The judge said neW legislation iS needed to do one of two things: that is to provide at least two additional judges so that persons cited for traffic and parking violations can enter a plea when coming in to pay fines or to change the law so the Traffic Violations Bureau could function the way it presently operates — only legally rather than illegally as he believes it is now functioning massive overhaul ' fire" through the ceiling Mr Hughes said chewing returning ( the Tral- tic Violations Bu- reau really are not bail by law but are being ? ift "ip : k ' A it '''' used as L —4' i ' 7 l' 1 Believes 0 iit —Duties and powers of the bureau Ls law merely a record keeping L Rampton Judge Jones said a special session of the Legislature could arm the courts with legal machinery which would provide changing to a computer tape system "This would eliminate a lot of bookkeeping chores which are expensive" he said lie added that requiring Traffic Violations Bureau personnel to serve warCoumn 4 SfC Page 8-- agency Cites Outdated Laws' —Many drivers have been placed on suspension paid heavy fines andor even served time in jail when suspension has been ordered on what actually are void abstracts of court order —Laws are outdated — "we have out "so 'A '' ' ' 2' a 7 7'4' riL ''' 7 : 7 ' - A14' ' ''''': —Tribune South High School ROTC Honor Guard at attention before Zotretemns 72'i 7- riir-- ' ' '''" - ' i - '::-- ' ' ''' --- - ' r' 4 ' i: ' ' ' - ' :' 4 stet ' : ' - r:'------''' :: :'4A'''''''''6"'''4-!!- '"" :i7 -" '7'77-7- '' - ':- : :: i : ) ) : 1 I I 'i : 1 10tAN-- L I r - 1444-AAVIAtti- OSALt" - - i J I 1 4 Call for Vietnam Victory I Salt Lakers Pay Tribute to America's Veterans 5 0 - 4eq"''''-'""---''''''''' : :' ‘' A 1V4i Pnotu by Brandt P Gray of wpatit red while and blue beneath America's Old Glory the echo of saluting gunfire and a resou n di ag Thank God there is an American Way" marked Salt Lake City's warm tribute Saturday to the thousands of servicemen who fought and died for our freedom The Veterans Day program at the Metropolitan Hall of Justice sponsored by the Salt Lake County United Veter- ans' Council attracted several hundred citizens to pay tribute to the veterans and to can for "victory In Vietnam" State county and city officials made short speeches all calling for victory and support of our military forces in Vietnam and honoring the Wreath : Day Memorial wreath at Salt Lake City Metropolitan Hall of Justice - i l' : ii Be said he believes it is urgent that state statutes are changed immediately which would require a special session of the Legislature be called by Gov Calvin per cent i It's Urgent Judge Jones of the bureau In seven years has increased over of operation t —Cost the past by f I ' such 400 Np 4 at made - d ''- —Deposits 23 N it" were City Commis- win Tuesday said: I ti ' :: on into the apartments Midvale's fire department ' tz By Doyle E Smith Tribune Staff Writer - ::? : - ) a Shop don't know whether it started in the room or the hallway by Mr Hughes said Duane Rasmussen and Richard Sim- per owners of the store raced for a hose but before they could return the flames '- - '' Coffee ) '''''-- :: ' 1 ii s: : ::: 4 : ''' i '' 44' - ?: ' ! - - 1 ' '' - !'" 4 - : - z- i ' '( ' I Prince's smoke by "I : '!! restroom 1 f '' '' :s 4 tt '''''' V ‘ ' i A were mostly 2 Judge Urges Overhauling Traffic Violations Bureau the and 1 ' said persons in the the fire struck fled with- Midvale's assistant police chief Ray who was working at Berns Hughes Super Foods said the fire started about 3 pm when "I noticed the door to the i : ' : Bosh when Noticed Door Mire i J 4 ' at water 4 fi ' - - ::' 4 "' "'- ' - :!- '"'"-) - ''''': i' - '" - f "1'-':'::::- " Ernest Bedont aMidvale city councilman and volunteer fireman suffered severe lacerations on the knee when he was knocked from a ladder by a hose of the Traffic Vioout injury lations Bureau and part of the city's Chief Bosh estimated total damage in court system is vital City Judge Maurice D Jones said Sat excess of $150000 0 He said the blaze which destroyed the urday The judge pre- ' only grocery store In downtown Midvale his rematks I! paling may have been caused by a cigarette for to I 1 presentation tossed into a waste basket in the rest apartment Main Blair's Pool hail unoccupied business quarters under the Midvale Apartments two barber shops and Coronet Store 51 N Main - t — - IPAwder441ZA4110000Aesw trol 26 room Also damaged !:::: : ' '''"' Injured 1 The fire was near the center of the Midvale business district which stretches about 111 blocks from Center Street to First Avenue along Main Street Black ang gray smoke rose through the roof of the building and often flames could be seen billowing inside the smoke The Midvale Apartments are owned by Mrs Eunice Chaney who said "I was asleep in my apartment when I heard children shouting 'lire! Get out! Fire!' " 1 " I :' - :: ' '' '""'''' 4 i 0" ' ' '” '' '' ' ' '' - - r ' ' ' ' p' ''' —' ' ''''""'' '''''''""--"0"'""s- ' Bosh said One fireman was injured battling the blaze Extensive fire and smoke damage was inflicted on units in the Midvale Apartments 39 N Main y - Armond the fire started about 3 pm near a rest room in Berns Super Foods Store 31 N Main Flames quickly roared up through the store's ceiling and gutted seven upstairs apartments 1131 years 111101404SCOAMA ': Fire Chief - Several other firemen suffered smoke inhalation high-pressu- Midvale s '"f afternoon Saturday swept through a Midvale grocery store and seven apartments damaging six and a other businesses Salaries and wages malarial and supplies rew treatment charge's facilities and Improvements services etc: patrol' state freight commissions on and gail taxes Based &glom par day "Based on S'day work week with avorago wage of Salt par hour plus (Image wage Inches of 35c Per hour In original company otter ' Fire a small grass fire responded immediately but flames spread so rapidly that Salt Lake County fire units were called to assist 10 minutes later Chief Bosh !said The fire broke out again several times after firemen thought it was under confrom Sorensen A Suburban Editor MIDVALE — required - George Tribune - (lead Beneath Highlighting the Margaret Niekelson South) (1445 of four placed wars Flag Mrs ceremonies 32 Cleveland Ave a wreath beneath the flag commemorating Veterans' Day That was followed by a rifle salute by the South High School ROTC Honor Guard Perry and "Tans" played and Stan Johnson We must not lose sight of our minority goal to give all peoples of the world an opportunny to live in peace with Americans" Mr Miller said County Commissioner Oscar lianson Jr told the soldiers in Vietnam "We are with you we want to help you and we will heip you" County Commissioner Philip Bloniquist said "We must be behind our men in Vietnam and we wish our servicemen God speed" by John A William 1' Higbee 150 N Main master of ceremonies and ptogram chairman told citizens that the program was "dedicated to those brave men who gave t h e tri se I ves to assure victory to our American arms and carry the lamp of to liberty the globe freedom-lovin- peoples around g are especially mindful of and for the sacrifices being made today by our fighting men In Vietnam Ivho are keeping that flame alight for a "We grateful 13 ?r 4 4 gt i - bumed" - Jr — A spohcsman 1 : t? : for the Disabled Ameri- - -- t (an Veterans recited the moving poem "The Fla3 et Our Fathers-Granite High School Band played patriotic music including The d Banner ald America 1 4 1 i - ) ' ' V' 04 ? there wars "We as Americans- feel a growing: anger when we hear news of our flag being totran d trampled and draft cards 'I' F f Mrs Mary Simons read the poem "I Am an American" written by D L Anderson of the American Legion Three mothers sent a letter to Vietnam via the program which was recorded to be mailed to their soldier sons hot-sta- He pointed out that those who defi)e 1 Recites Poem persecuted nation" he said Clyde B Miller Utah secretary of today as a small part of this national said "We are assembled here today as a small part of this national holiday to pPy tribute to 1'eterans of all being t - - frema i — $150000 Blaze in )idvale Hits 7 Firms Apraltments 1 ii- ': Special to The Tribune FARMINGTON — Albert t' '' Af 4 ' Saturday afternoon The fire started and pared quickly through most of late 1 -- - - v t ' i il — - - ifs: t ' 4 A - i 101ort I 7 0 -- ' -- ' ' - ployes ' St l'''' 265 Federation to tanorican Beekeeping rriet here Ft Collins Colo is their 4 f PrrIn office '''"ind there's the annual convention of t it':4National Clown Club (600 members) ta 4 04The American Bettringers Assn (700 The Flat Glass Jobbers t tilrig) r 4 f - —Tribunp Mid- - economy each told off- rPlAPPOPIOPPOMPM"14 0 1 ' ' "" 2 Impact Utah's date ° work- minutes earlier and returned to find him about 11:25 am Officer Jewkes said the cars front spring housing had fallen on the youth's left side and chest: The body was transported by police ambulance to the University Hospital the annual of the Honey Institute 0 rs'idt 2000 members If we can't get ) let's get the 1400 members of the I- - 15 I ! Number strike 1 1435 John Starkie 1425 ABOUT GETTING the National in the flit Palace 10 i Copper Strike Box Score Navajo St (100 South) Salt Lake Police Officer R S Jewkes who answered the call at 11:25 am said it was not known how long the youth had been pinned beneath the car A neighbor ' Tit:Assn (Indianapolis) to meet I s - 4 1' 110 raar -- 1 ' t t a : 'i: ing under in his driveway slipped from its supporting jacks and crushed his chest Dead at the scene was Leonard Tay- e'rL hope 4flave 0 - - "ier k - : 11 : 1 t 4 : 1 IF ' ' VA P ' - baby - - i r1 - - - ) 1 "" A 'Atk From Jacks Kills Youth 19 mon- - ' Zoo) x: : -- ) z 1 Automobile Slips and they might deSalt Lake's new Salt all interested in house apes (and we have two ' - ' -- 1 - CMIVP11- all kinds eo rs' ' ' '' ‘ ''' 1 I 4 ' ' s1 A ceilif r:) 1 41 1 "k - Iplz'' Firemen battle stubborn blaze that gutted a ale grocery store and Wen apartments - 0 ii - ':0' 1 - --- I - 'i 1 - - i ‘ 'i :2 - '''1171'i: 4 -- -4 - - '':: ' v i '1 -- ts:- - i I - -- ! 4' - r t- ri-- v 5' '''--- 1 - i:iiltit!T1 Sr— ' r - -- r"--"'""-- 14'4-o- I ' ) z::i N - i ' '' ‘ a q t ': 1 t -- i Member- vel4ment of large-tai- l guppies ship:exceeds 1400 members and the main guppy office is in Patterson NJ i The National Pigeon Assn ammal 1200 r4yention would be great fanciers from all over the nation And I wouldn't mind seeing the Inter0 Jugglers Assn meet here This 148 members amateur 1) contains a:i170A1-c professional I (But jugglers 't want 'em to juggle so high they a inuld dent the the Salt Palace r BY RIGHTS WE SHOULD get a o crick at the annual meet of the Simian Society of America It has headquarters ttin Cincinnati There are more than 450 - 1 - i I A - f 4 g ''''Pq - :21-- a a I 71-::7:1- 1 1 '''' 0 11 :' A - - 4 '' ' - :'- i ZP - : A ''' t t ' I - - i 1 7 ""- v "Li t 1 - - - ''''''' - t - - -:- the American Guppy This group is dedicated to the de- 1? id t i - - 'k't about 0410w 'il -- 4 ' - ' 0 t pars in It ' - r t number of rare associations which hold an- - 101 ' 44 4" 4 g"-t IT'S AMAZING THE e and unusual tvt Dual conventions 1s w t ' ' OPR There 14 't k - - - A - 11 : :4 tr!'st 'A' 3 - ' - L ainite r - r 1 - - Valentine Big conve netirmi small conventions male con- You eledions female conventions :'rirns 'em we'll get 'ern the potential is great ittdff WE MIGHT EVEN be able to nab the Jr of the Corset and Bras-tirCouncil This is a group of 180 :timbers headquartered in New York city and dedicated to uplifting the image At ladies underthings ‘ Maybe we Can sign up the annual con-- a vention of the Anteater Assn This group numbers 2200 members and it is limited t to people who eat rare and exotic foods ? To become an "Anteater" you have to r meat or kangaroo soup Jprtrattlesnake ° dribou steak d er is also an official Kaiser-Fraze- r Club — they number 90 mem- 1 hers have headquarters in Marion Ind 0 Membership is restricted to people who le - ' N N N it 4: b 4 ') '''' t i ir i The big busi- ness of the Salt Palace of course ivill ' '' ' - ' USA" 1 Pl‘ 1aA Dan -ttt4 -- )' - ''s- i i -' ( 4 ly becomes "Con- vention Fun Town ' ' 'f - ' 5 ' )) ' ' 4 f 16NODD VISITORS: There certainly Avill 4!beton)e interesting strangers running biround the streets of our city when the ' ' t'l Salt Palace opens N in the spring of " PI1 ! — and Salt 19C9 1 ' Lake City officials ' i'?' - :" ‘ 4i t : -- '' 1 Serious' I i t Nothing 1 ' It '1" 14400 7 si: : ai - 4 I '' t t - 1004 ::r' i 1 ri I - ' WC A 1 ' - - ' ' !Dan k1 eirtaktztine s 'Ilk '— r ' t t - 0 -- '''4 '''''''"‘"'''' :::::::L 4 -- $) ' Ii 1 " ''' ''t j - ' i ( - - One i t t 1 - - 1967 rage 1 I ''' 1 t ! i I tN 12 4 k s -- No‘ember ' '' - : fr - " Sunday - '' I 4 1 : ' '4 - f -i i i' I : 4 '5 it 4 - -- - - I r I ! i f ' !"s”" - ' - Nelks tm4—m--41:1:vemot - t' rL Sr 11I)v) v -- ' - t 4 Section II Local ' 1 - I g - - - ' 1 - -- -- ' 7 - I 5 a I t gallee eititrillir I II t"r -'' I 1I 4 - r""—' t gl!: ' - t' ' |