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Ir 1 N 111' 991 i 1 lowest Price HIGH iMPACT ' ': 5 4 - 1 1500 t ' 1 ‘ LS 1 ' A‘ 22 PLASTIC d stitched lace Rog $3250 i' 4 A Rg POLES METAL $795 1 KIDS' SKI OUTFIT - ie x- Skis t $300 ' ii Poles Boots - i I Li 1 ' 1 1 '' ow - - r-- 0" — '"-- -- ''''''" - 10 -- 1 - -- i 13'r t 11::1: - ' ' ' 1 He said damage to railroad at equipment more than wasdemolished ton s auto Mr Britton was treated at LDS Hospital and released : 1 ' 0 ')11 ' ' I 0 - --- ----- Ali ' ' 0 -- I mveowm ' : I t I I "K7'''"""1 t ' P - '' 41 -1 eett4777r ' t - III I Al1 ' ' - Its- - - -- 0-- - : ( ' ' 4 '' ''' 5 1 - "''''''" v" - : kii‘Ni tp ': ' e A '' ' 'k " 'fi 4 ' ' '''''' 4 ' ' - r- - --"- ''' A' ' ' :"s"- '(- "' '' - - - '' ' ' - J ----- ' : ' '‘'s:-- - - - - - : i ' ' : - 1 ' - 1 1 i 4 1k' ' ‘ A: ''' 1 ' t": ''''' r 4 '' ' u - rs I " ' -- ' " ' '1 - 1:' ' - 1 lP-------- - - 4 p i 1 : 1 't 4 i i 1Ni ' i A f ' ' ' - III - I 1 I " -- : s 1 : i a - rt rl A I1 1 ! 0 t 1i ' t--I d al - ' ' "" f b I''V "'CN''' '' swb i plump broad-breaste- : i 1-- 1 d' I ) t 404 i ' ' "e) 4 4 e 1 "PI ":e-'''I Jt '- s L "1: - - ‘: - -- vrs- ' vIL Itt‘--' MOVE & 41:' k leant DI WOWS lamtati s' it ' -- N '' I 14 I - ‘oe 1 A - - 1 '-- 'I - - - 7 ( ' ) ' ts A p pi ' -- - - - - - - - 4!: - r 010mDriro Aric7 - 12 1A '' - 01 - - - c '14) v if A i 1 j- N o' - - 1 - - i- 2 - ) - : ' the Intermountain t in Idaho valleys I irm:::::o: ' 77- 7 I! k - mica whinl:11 :: I ! 1- e A''1 r IAR NORMAL ' 1 ' 4- :' - ' ' t:t1:: NORAIAL4t:':72::':::'' i !:3:::st::: :: t '': ti ' t - teroneraturee ere to average near normal but will shoW wide variations of beat and cold Precipitance will overawe below nor-Mover most of Me country east of the Continental Divide except for Me area from Me Greet Lakes eastward to New England Thom near normal ID ohms normal procipitation will tall fret:month as snow The Pacific Coast Idaho and most et the Great Basin will overage above with near NM nornwl precipitation amounts eisewharo l : 1 - 'Fair-Weath- Friend' er P k i d pt In seetak:mwidleeepersand wvrnieysngei on:araltv gkfillePwircbabithvalirtle iome:weeres toDeesrcoila401 ofdavccintenider: Saturt men sorne However clatrtims temperatures are clouds e KiltU:11F—ridGlmay Ili DariLtilyer:yuswwhiettee istls institute high cfouds urday sod through Sathiyandcrugy southwest IS idktilt IIrrholoatertZ tog nOrirwet Vsei cool' er eitertioCts Lows from the "30s west to the 2us east highs Friday SS so and Utah Little or no through Wisdnesdag Nevada Eastern "' Indicated precialtation 65 1 elmxempeceoi hrinorganturrneendi averovriowanorotemverinottwiroulatehno CHART TEMPERATURI Data to Thursday al I pm High Nita -- night end morning Dug waY Green River - flirv Login Milford Moab Ogden -- —58 ----e-- Low: Prot 61 el --- 62 ichtletri Roosevelt Salt Lake City St George Univ of Utak Vernal R 25 33 65 33 —67 —581 Wendovere Tie of 37 42 32 42 60 5g -- Mahe Boise Buz leV Gooding Idaho Falls Lewiston Pocatello Salmon Twin Falls AS AS - -- - Little :5 47 46 50 S3 44 Al 31 57 47 hearings on seven of 12 cases now pending before the Colorado State Industrial Commission on claims that 411 Speaker Sees Frontier in Outer Space dill In : wyNe9vma as 225a 7 7 ——53 --5- Rod( sprinis Sheridan 9 - 56 53 Coterado 71 Denver Grand Junction seem Fevitie 12 Fairbanks 04 Honolulu 31 30 ' 30 The new frontier is outer Space Arthur C Clarke said Thursday night in the Assembly Hall on Temple Square II 4 69 11 San Diego San Francisco seetttle Sookane An authority on space trav- 61 2 --- 58 50 71 56 8547 Midwest 2956 City- - Omaha 31 13 70 5$ N 37 31 20 14 tr 31 East Nt°fi 35 AO AO South City Pittw9burgh Washington DC " 71 35 32 24 611 Arsarda qui Louisville Miami 56 38 Salt Lake Weather Ditto! Precipitation sopy Thursday 66prri6ecdip7adricoin for N5 none ovember accumulative deficiency 1967 JO precipitation since October L19 accumulative 66 deficiency at San I kgdd Provo - Fair with variable high clouds through Overnight near lows AMSgao -1-- Tian - - 1111101111 --- 30 ti tars - ) ' 't -- eihir03 47 — - — - 17:7--- --- -- - Nth- - ' ' he published in 1945 received the Clarke Gold Institute's Franklin paper Mr in 1963 Observing that he thedte patent his calculations writer said he recently subtitled an article "How I Lost a Million Dollars" the criticism Countering that the race into space is a waste of money Mr Clarke up a new field of technology not only gives knowledge of new things but expands knowledge of older fields of study Some of the new fabrics and ceramics of today have "spun off" from the space program ii he stated - 7:- -- science el and a writer with almost 40 books in print Mr Carke appeared as a guest of the Brigham Young University Forum Series For having originated the Itommunications satellite in a Medal 61 67 --- Saidrday 2 to 10 degrees expected to fiVerttg seaeonal normals Turning colder snow likely first of week Mostif fair with slow warrning trend thweetts or Normal highs 3g to A normal Iowa 1 6 to 22 : Cancer 29 32 31 :al ' below With U-Mi- ne Montana Billings Lake city a5 and 24s Elko 47 and le Southern Idaho — Little or no oreCile Indicated Temperatures overdo Dation 31 30 06 30 40 30 23 42 -- tog Colorado Referee Hears 39a ----ea valley 3dechanr:Oue'tir'PlgtifenTritt4dity lta to etArdytes ntemPerorthteatUrthee Partially during the day Friday arid is little more so Saturday Little lerniPerature change Lows mostly in the lower 30s highs Friday 45 to SS Wyoming — Ferny Cloudy FridaY Highs Sgs lower Wilk 26 27 32 40 26 24 39 37 24 66 60 65 rmtati: thSroughWiuthsiSstelaturdiadylhivFMGe"rconeMidlYerateollro r BRIIrd!" yon Cedar City Coo 'villa : Phiedag FeriKatt SMisrdisE IUtah Into the Northwest KIIMBS k o' VAAI WON SIMPINATIi115 POWS'S 46) Area Boasts t1 ' 1 ' Your thoughtfulness im pang your carrier each month the very first time he calls to collect encourages him in prompt service It saves him extra work for which he would receive no additional profit and gives him more time for school ' and other activities - : - s-1nt 73 Novelill)er' 'Plays Role Welfare" - - - ---- ' '144 ' ' "The opinion was not ceived until nine months after the Legislature adjourned and at a time when It created an impossible budgetary prob km for the Division of asI i al s it MA WMHINGTON (AP) — The eastern of the nation will experience colder than n0117101 weather during the In the (YIN' next 30 days PSPOCIIIIIV east thWether Bureau reports Its Sortay outtook said above-normfor the ere expected temperatures western halt of the country Elsewhere The statement noted the opinion was asked in January e Legislature was in sesesnionth 18th t‘1: A 0 NEW Itk:: - - tr iLO:o1' Brernordc -- ! -ii- ' s problem" Your promptness in paying him is appreciated L ' 17th PRICES EFFECTIVE NOVEMBER :: f & 'While we feel the opinion may be right from a moral standpoint and perhaps from a legal standpoint it came too late to help us with our I ' lopir )- - 1 ' i $1Z" ' Zl third il AP s1114aC meat N e - : e flu altLOW i -'' ' "Although the attorney general has held In a recent opinion that the statutes of Utah authorizing collection of fees for attendance of children at day-carcenters is unconstitutional" the statement said "It will be necessary for the centers to continue this practice unless otherwise ordered by the courts or until the Leg- islature has an opportunity to I I fv' his WINDIII -a- - 1 FAIRO SCAtruTTIVIsrD01111M 1'N r'- -q 't- tt ' snow 146 'i-t"' Pracike 1 J - a) tlicrilk:t:::ii:r1 uofgthisleatuscrehool t 1 z ' CLOUDY k A SOW k le l mth UM ' iNiN 3 cIVA4- G'''rtity''i:fr 'CD Texas t 0 ' i s I 1 fresh-froze- PARTIY Fr ' ' -- ow4: an skleslmoveter 700 i d n lairds at the peak of freshness Certifine grand k ) ' - ' I i 4 t Vender '"' i - GRAD E A I " 1 - !'-- 4 ' '- ' I 1 yr e - r n c: : - 1 Me'' ‘ MW ay iwIr-Vt4- P4?t A re- " ' ‘ ' I - I rT)Iti LUftk- tirlAP -i --- Jee''''" e ‘‘ ' - STE-fi- lf i0 I I Vst The weather forecast map for Friday Indicates continued variably cloudy A ' if - - ' ? - ' t!-- ) ' Iota 1 ) ‘”" 4417 3 1 ' cao1 ee or-- RaC)NIONTon:: STCATIC t ItIN I "-- : - igAt- 1 ' )I - : i : 4 WIC WARM ' rot f1 0 clouDy increase funds" "The only alternative would be to discontinue service of : the 19 currently operating i centers The budget day-car- e to support these centers was ' made with the contemplation that funds would be available I from fees charged" 1 "The elimination of fees would reduce by almost one-haI the funds available for this purpose" J Came Too Late 11 ' t ' 3 i ' ' - ' 1 i - ' I l ' 1 i - 4 - '"-- - - - - - - ' ! " - ': -- - - z : 0 i‘ ' - - It : '2-- ' ' l'''''''t't ' p '''i ' '''' ' - At "' 1 :t tsj 'I - - -4-- 1 ' x s : i : - ' 4 ' - ' I ' - - - 4 ' ''' ' 1 44'17' ''' - ' : : v I - ' r''''f''‘- - '—' Continue '' '- Cifyiy LEGEND where the school should be placed" Ile added "This would be an unbiased study" Mrs Rallif presented a letter to the committee noting problems which have arisen out of a recent attorney general's opinion holding that centers in the state day-car- e must not charge tuition of I parents in that such educational facilities (for handicapped children) must be considered part of the state's free educational system I - ct' w: i - 1INV ' f - ' i ''' ' t - " -ea 0 1 - e- ' - csihoan'rgsedhabnydltihnge ': ' ! ' e " -- ' ' ' - 17 ' '' ''' ': 4 ' - ' '1 ' - 1 ' 4 r - 9 '177' 4 '1' v ''''7 ' It 9 : ' 1 1 -' ' : - ' ' - ' g: - - - r ' ' ' I " t Xf 7 " 19 ''' - ' ''v' It ' 4 t )'-- rfnr - ' t ?' - t '' - ------ ' I r:AW - s 'y- A fo:1114(! 'a t - i3 If ' '' al r'''' YA! - ''' k i ft - ri -- --- S)f -- VA - :4 130-- 41 ' ecii '"-- --- ' ' ' ' 4197-74-'ever- i IP ' 'S ' '6‘1 41 Dow ' laeltV: ' sVar mkli Borate hours clear-- ingThwi?recokffaiceger '111' N The committee instructed Lewis H Lloyd Legislative Council director to get details on who would be available to conduct such a study what the study would entail how long it could take and how - much it would cost Chairman Gunnell stressed the study was "not to find fault with the Welfare Divi- - Off- t14vfiat - 3 Lai tvlosAtidats sources" occurred Oear Wreckage said railroad '::::::: - 13th South 221 W LAKE NSCO 0 f II partment and taking advantage of all available re- icer Duncan said Salt Lake City firemen were called to wash down the oil and no fire - ' 1 - - near :' r V 7i e 1 ' 7) i I 1 I ''A)tji'((-- 1 r- - ft - -- ''t I !‘ s: e4 -- 4t- A I i 9u (C'''" - ' f A4 : ' 2 U 3 H r' n5 I Officer Duncan said the accident occurred when Mr Britton's auto was struck by a northbound train operated by Clyde H Leavitt 46 1396 Sunset Dr (1400 North) of the three cars derailed one was a tank car which spilled its cargo of fuel oil ' $834t TOTAL VALUE Release 1 ' TYROL RELEASE BIND INGS Rog $1000 INSTALLATION pkg 3 Laminated' Bindings Gives Details " ‘4 1 '' " lid ken OLIolWww t ' k - '- ' a I" bruises in the t412- - -- - children in Utah in that age group is in the school "and these are the most difficult children "The students are getting the best educational programs Holbrook Mr available" said and Moine Kirkham director welfare research added "Mr Pratt is working with the state education de- 250 sus- - 62 South) ' Innor-spoo- 50 Metal '10ea2555thSaonudth)! 1cob Britton ': Hand - BOOTS Avenue C Duncan of the auto DOUBLE MUNARI : SAtRA of school pupils iiy -- rooklyn $3000 BASE Rog SAFETY L - Laminations ' WAINER r Three ears of a Union Pacific Railroad freight train were derailed Thursday about 11:50 &tin: as a result of a ' SKIS ASTRO 0o 1 HELMET - Sill OUTFIT 11 "HARD HAT" - ' '' 't ALUMINUM Driver Hurt In Train car Crash Mage - b ' ' z4 OUTFIT 1- for only UP Freight tic ALT I 7 "ont -- -- ! ) 1111111 1:044444 q1 members said el know three states that have their state schools under their education To departments place the SIS under our state education system would depart from everything I have known about ((tie philesophy behind the program)" "We would welcome a complete investigation of the school" he told committee members "The staff is doing the best job it can and the superintendent Claude Pratt has almost difficult position to fulfill" i Difficult Oilldren 131-ca- Ces:" BUY NOW ' Lini) S or 4 JN9rA e"17-- 4 fli ' - k - Refers to Study Ile was referring to efforts by a legislator to investigate the school's operations and alleged abuse c- l'erak tot:f 95 y-- I - Ono - 4)4rz I)' 11 4st Will' :45 rage es4 I 'ill bo:r tie $12240 7- 1 LBS 1 meAran TOTAL VALUE ir welfare $19-1- 1111191' Lt14-1--:::-:-!-- ET lee- TetAtodPtiosildoae140 - r-l- 2' director :1 Gunnell Council with the responsibility of determining where the Industrial School should be plaeed in state government and he said MIP members of his committee are in agreement that no one but the committee is to proceed with a of the school" told committee members that although their i is their agency is profeeling viding the hest service possible with the money at hand 1130111 LENSES ROUND boo - -- PROFESSIONAL - i PRISMS I esely lean - Bait W Friday November 17 1967 - liRitiiii7calniaglie°ste'tfileal:einrinistleres°"live edy ment Mrs Algie E : tell Miami Sloane alappia modloa ' --- -- A REAL 4:1(----- its supervising agency Of flealill at'ai Council was told Thursday Ward C Holbrook depart- i taiiatILATION e OPTICAL GLASS ASSORTED SIZES 1SHAPES :1- - t ft er ' I 1 1 litaCaLl 00111111 lateet poont Stwa Womb loon excite AFT 39c CASE r astute 1111011koe4 fatid bank a Welonet '1:4: In Town it- - ' It Sill OUTFIT r-- l ow eUNBREAKABLI I :I --- FLASHLIGHT i IF- DELUXE COTS CT' C271) Ot i 1 ' 2 CELL ' c '1 1 i - l 0910R Franklin Department Welfare is opix)sed to the transfer of the State Industrial School to supervision by the State Department of Education the Social Services Committee of the Legislative TAUPE - 6 f tqlpfl WARM RUBBER ZIP INSULATED i The State Welfare Division : ani the- tii) SHARP : - i " f7 : t FOR WORK AND PLAY GINUINI 4 - 1 1 z i ' A11 ' k - il-- kuB:ItoRT0 GREAT COLOR ' IN9: - JACKET OLIVE i i 1 COAT ' TRENCH COATS TANKER 5 at if alit'abnilt 1C Section C "We weloome a COMIllittee Study of the question" Committee chairman Rep By Dave JOnsson Tribune Staff Writer OFFICERS' 1111011 ea Agencies Resist Switch For Industrial School '" '! Investments even Some Save money such as the rehe satellites connaissance said Once a week "spy satellites" are launched from California to study Russia and Russia launches similar hardware to spy on the US "And both spy on China" Mr Clarke said This program resulted ma huge saving when it was determined that Russian missile superiority was a myth the science authority said exposure to uranium mina dust created lung cancer were held in Salt Lake City Thursday The hearings conducted by Oswald C Abernethy Colorado Industrial Commission ref eree were held at the Capitol Chief witness in the two days of hearings is Dr Victor E Archer chief of epidemiology at the US Public Health Fort Douglas field Servicne's Dr Archer testified Thurs- day lung cancer in the cases was most probably caused by the workers' exposure to high levels of radioactive dust — carried on dust particles la mines and as a result of poor ventilation More Cases Today Hearings on five more cases will be held Friday Eight of the 12 workers have died and the four surviving workers are seeking $49 a week disability the rate applicable at the time they a- llegedly contracted lung cancer Dr Archer said his testimony was based on pathological i and epidemiological studies of Information supplied by those who examined the mines and performed autopsies Claims originated out of operations of two Colorado mines near the Utah border The hearings are being held in Salt Lake City because the Public Health Service declined to allow Dr Archer to travel to Colorado to testify Matters of Issue At issue is whether the lung cancer was contracted occu- the two andat which of — or from mines pationally — some other source Dr Archer testified the chances of contracting lung cancer from uranium dust are 50 times greater than that from smoking i r lit i i' ( i t 1 t - - 'let ' I |