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Show The Salt Lake Tribune. Tuesday, June 5, Moon Mullins V HAMBURGER, Bjt Ksotaoate.so J Hold TH7 MlIIAMO W- -' (SlCup Z. J J rBUR5E& rf y By Ferd Johnson WctsA IDEA, UNCLE WILLE ?? You CALLTHIS A HAMBURGER ? ) p I Do ONl Meatless ) TUESDAY teiigv Dooley's W f 2 Nephi Women Die In Freeway Crash Sptcial to The Tribune A Monday afternoon accident on here claimed the lives of two Nephi women. LF.HI orld By Roger Brad field Youth Serious Following Cycle Mishap Special to The Tribune hur R. Coult. 15, son of Mr. and Mrs. Bill Coult, 4311 W. 5740 South, Kearns, was listed in serious condition with extensive head injuries Monday in Cottonwood Hospital. The youth was injured In a MURRAY-Art- motorcycle accident Sunday on near the intersection of Lark Heights Road that killed Alpheus Hartley, 23, Lark. 1 V SON. I WANT YOU TO RETURN TO MR. TRACYS IVE SWEPT AND SCRUBBED ALL THE EMPTY CELLS, SIR. m . DEPARTMENT. r S BUT YOU NEED ME HERE IN CASE YOU'RE ATTACKED AGAIN. 3 1973 Mrs. Donna T. Sparks. 55. the driver, and a passenger Mrs. Erma Carter. 49, were dead at the scene of the 12:23 p.m. accident. Two other passengers were injured, according to Utah Patrol Highway Trooper Reese Blackhurst. Arlene Carter. 14, daughter of the driver and Rex Carter, Nephi, is listed in critical condition at Holy Cross Hospital in Salt Lake City with a broken back. Laurie Micklesen, 14, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jay C Micklesen, Nephi, is listed in poor condition at Utah Valley Hospital, Provo, with a fractured skull and a broken jaw Trooper Blackhurst said the northbound vehicle hit the freeway guardrail, went out of control, proceeded along the rail for some 86 feet and plunged 40 feet over the side. The vehicle came to rest near some railroad tracks about 600 West in Nephi, the trooper said. Utah Highway Patrol Troopers begin cleanup of Monday accident which killed two women. ij- - In Watergate Developments Ventilate Nixons Role, Owens Urges Cnere GOUi.D By Clark Lobb Tribune Staff Writer Broth Baile Bv Mort Bv Giis Arriola (iorilo -- Walker rr 1' OH ofif pjoss's STOP SOO'PB SETTER TMAM RADAR, PCR.PETEZTIMC-- PP FURRlUC, mi iUfc eOTURSCM& BLIPS, PPPS CAT - 'DO . have indevelopments Watergate volved President Nixons name to the point that within a few months the U. S. House of Representatives is going to have to decide whether impeachment proceedings should be initiated, Rep. said Monday. Wayne Owens, Queried during an informal breakfast press conference at the University Club, 136 E. South Temple, the congressman said he feeis the Senate hearings should get to the question as rapidly as possible whether the President is involved or not. Corenip Question I am almost convinced the President didnt know about Watergate prior to the actual break in, but I dont know about the coverup, Rep. Owens said. There is pressure to have the Senate a couple of months I was." The congressman said he would continue to visit Utah a couple of weekends a month. Explaining this is possible because the House has not been working on Friday and does very little on Monday. I can leave Thursday afternoon and catch the three o'clock Monday and not miss a great deal, he said. May Opt to Stay It may very well be Ill opt to stay in the House," he said. Ive received some very exciting opportunities there. He said he has received no pressure, either publically or privately on what his future political course should be. He said at recent town meetings, the number one issue has been Watergate, with prices a close second. Im going to do my House at least until the end Mr. Owens said. Im not desire to run for the Senate, CAMP W. G. WILLIAMS -The first contingent of about Bv Wall Disney THE SECOKO 'AVAKIO'N' DON'T STAND FOR AND N7 Police Press Hunt for 2 Gunmen It 5,000 National Guardsmen and Army Reservists was bivouacked here Monday for the first of three consecutive summer camps. The annual active duty two-wee- k s training for the will run through July 21 with units from Utah and 11 other states taking part in the exercitizen-soldier- cises. L. Gen. Maurice Maj. Watts, Utah adjutant general, said about of the soldiers will be from other states. Camp W. G. Williams was selected as a field training site because the terrain is ideal for a variety of military two-thir- Police continued their Bv Johnttv Hart A OOlp UAcY, on HER &10 SHAKING HANDS REMOVg f rrO iMTROClJOTiONl & FORE ' ONLY if THE REFEFEE INSISTS t Bv R. Mvers Brooin-llild- a search Monday for two armed youths who forced their vay into the home of an elderly Salt Lake couple late Sunday, shot the husband in the wrist and took $80 cash and credit cards. Officer James Bell said Bv Toni K. Rvan its CUSTOMARY, RUNTJ THAT WE PIPES AT POWWOWS J NCTMEERSCHAUMSIi SMOKE PEACE r sc .1) ! ( incident began about p.m. when two youths came to the Fillmore residence, asked to use the telephone, then shouldered their way inside. -( About 500 Utah National Guardsmen will receive their annual training in California, Wyoming and Washington. Gen. Watts said headquarters and support units will be stationed at Camp Williams with artillery units training at the Dugway Proving Ground and engineering units camping near Fillmore. Support units for logistics, maintenance and communications accompanied the artillery and engineering troops setting up camps outside Camp Williams, he said. along with working on bridges, a Boy Scout camp and maintenance projects. They will set up camp June 10. Guard National Special Forces troops will marshall at Camp Williams or. July 7 and then be airlifted to Montana for maneuvers there. platform '.CRIBBI F CxKltMMr is Bonnie James, 1436 Goodwin Ave. (1140 North), reported to that her police bicycle worth $150, was stolen from the backyard of her- home.' Children Men Women JUG ism fAAlY FOR CHOICI OF ClASSfS RfMEMSER, ClASSfS ARC MMITfO Summing Program . . . SWIMMING INSTRUCTION Bv Alex Kotzkv get results, - These For hoo'ea, beginners, and advanced ages 5 or S10-S1- I course GYMNASTICS 7 yn. to 12 yrs. Tue. 8:45 to 9:45 A.M. 13 yn. & over Fri. $12 345 to 9:45 A.M. intermedi-of- e TUMBLING AND TRAMPOLINE Co-e10 yn. & older. Wed. 8:45 to d $12 9:45 AM For bos ages 10 yn. and up. Boxing, Judo, Wrestling, Mon. & Thur. 3 P.M. to 4 P.M. .$18 JUDO Initruction in basic fundamentals of Judo. Turn. & Thur. 3:30 P.M. to 6:30 P.M. . . , Advanced 6:30-7:3$1$ MEN? FITNES5 Conditioning and exercite classei. Mon., Wed., Fri., 7:30 A.M. Mon., Tue., Thur. 12:151, 5:30 P.M $25 MEMBERSHIPS FOR MEN & WOMEN DAILY ADMISSIONS ALSO AVAILABLE use and man other classes available. SEIF DEFENSE - WOMEN? EXERCISE SWIMMING PUNNED WEIGHT CONTROL PROGRAM Mon. Thur. 10 A M. & 5:30 P.M., Tue. Fri. 5:45 P.M. - - $18 WOMEN? SWuWNASTKS Tue. A Fri., 10A.M. a $18 BOYS' 6TM & SWIM 6 B Yn. Mon.-Thu1i45 P.M. 3:13 P.M. 2 Yn. Tue. Fri. 1:43 P.M.3:15 P.M., - $18 PUBLIC SWIMMING AVAILABLE ANT HOUR, ANT DAY! Classified Ads. USXLS! J.. jl 161 Ifhrth Main 328-267- 1 j Open Daily i Thief Takes Bike Enjoy q Summer Full of Healthful Fun! 5-- or f j Leaving the state for training, the 144th Evacuation Hospital will send 240 men to Madigan General Hospital in Washington. Another 186 men from the 142nd Military Intelligence Company will go to Fort MacArthur, Calif., and 90 soldiers from the 140th Field Artillery Battalion will train at Fort Irwin, Calif. Ads' Your Choice of , t A special team from the Sixth United States Army will evaluate all units. Dee Gee says Deseret Gym Summer Program begins on June 11th pre-s- c .- Utahns Leaving Classified results Apartment maneuvers, Gen. Watts said. The After yanking the telephone from the wall during a struggle with Mrs. Fillmore, in which a gun went off, the two robbers ran from the house. I Issue Lately Ive been asked a great deal about the gasoline shortage as well, Rep. Owens reported. People are getting more and more suspicious that a' shortage is being rigged by the major oil companies. There are some indications to support such suspicions, I feel. Con-- 1 gress will have to get into the question. The general said this years summer camp was one of the Take Varied Items most ambitious ever trainundertaken by Some $1,240 worth of items, ing programs the Utah National Guard. He Marvin W. Fillmore, 71, 1516 including a color portable telesaid the guard has never beMichigan Ave. (990 South), vision set worth $450, a fore supported so many units was shot in the wrist after one bicycle, a stereo and from so many states in field me Give gunman shouted, records, two rifles, two shottraining. your wallet or Ill shoot your guns, and about $10 in cash, To Build Road head off. were reported stolen from 557 Colorado Dean Ovenden, Guard engineering units will Mr. Fillmore was listed in St. (1340 West), a road building undertake police reports at condition Holy satisfactory show. Cross Hospital Monday. project in the Fillmore area 10:30 Tumbleweeds 1 Set Up Summer Camps s Special to The Tribune HA. thing in the of the year," eaten up by although for The No. o- Citizen-Soldier- "AV hearing call key witnesses right away and get to the bottom of President Nixons participation and learn if, indeed, there was any. If the President is innocent, we should begin as soon as possible to rebuild his leadership. The Utahn said a group of volunteers will begin polling in Utah in about a month to see what the feelings of voters are concerning an Owens bid in 1974 for the U. S. Senate. 6:30Ym.-9:3- 0 p.m., Closed Sunday ;- |