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Show Heat Wave Hits 101 ; TV Today Page The all time hrh for the date was onlv ore degree ho'tor 102 d' grees Normal tempera'ures for July 4 are a bit cooler about !I2 degrees - Local Newe The hottest spots in I'tan. however, were at St George and Moab, vvheie the nu rcurv rose to U)s d 'gt ees Another hot dav is pred'cted for Thuisdav Temperauies in Salt Lake City should read about 100 degrees, the national weather service s ud Features B-- 4 Thursday Morning, July 5, 1973 Section B Page One Aulo Crash Kills 5 In Family Valentines Nolliing Serious'' Spec ial to The Tribune VIRGIN, Washington County Five membeis of an Anona family were killed and one critically miured VVednes-dtwhen their car lost its brakes and skidded into a canvon on a county road about six miles north of Virgin rBU,OlS FIFTH: The Fourth of July has always been such a tiemendous American holiday nobod v ever cel- v ebrates anything that has happened on July 5 Like the birth of P T Barnum, for Killed were Donald Bart 42 Nogales, the diner of the car, his , 39 year old wife Jean and children Donnie, 10 Dannv, lb and Joy 15 Another 15 year old Lon was listed daughter m critical condition early Thursday m a St George Hospital Art? example T P Barnum. Faced with the father of the modern circus and one of the great of the showmen a f ages, was bom Dan Valentine July 5, 1810 He was the man who promoted Torn Thumb, the famous midget THE LOCAL ANGLE is that on his many trips to old Salt Lake City as one of the great attractions of his time, Tom Thumb and Brigham Young became very he is, year-ol- a balloon as big as looks for help from his parents Fun Days. Murray during Bradley McClecry d Sgt. Hlaj. Charlie Pomeroy, U.S. flag during Daughters of Utah Pioneers ceremony. J Mormon Battalion, addresses the bell-ringin- g d by the Daughters of Utah were bells of fieedom sounded to honor the nation s 197th an- ceremony Pioneeis, the niversary Remind People Mrs Kate B Carter, chamman of the ceiemonv at the DLP Museum, 300 N Main, said the ceremonies were to re mind all people to remember America and keep the country free But he is remembered in history only as the man who said Damn the torpe-dofull steam ahead (which, actually, is not too bad a thing to be remembered for) A great man died on July 5 . but but he w as a few remember his name brave and honest man who placed principles and personal beliefs far beyond his hie he His name was Thomas Moie had his head chopped off on July 5. 1535 to the because he wouldnt kow-to- Mather his birthday goes remembers Hardly anyone Byles these davs unheralded and unsung But m his dav. Mather Byles was a man of strong convictions During the Amencan Revolution, he lived m Boston and he was in sympathy which was not a popuwith the British lar position in which to be He kept telling the voung protesters that some of them with long hair thev were all wrong and that they should stav with the king and forget all these fellows hke Washington Bon Franklin and Patrick Henrv WELL, THIS MVDF the Revolution ists mad so they placed Mather Byles under house arrest He was confined to his home and a special guard was placed at the fiont door Okav so how come Mather Blcs be came famous" VV ell here is w So Go ahead guard mvself uh.le you re guard gave Mather his Mather Bvles said 11 of the 50 entries m the Kaysville - Layton Clearfield parades was the Faith in Youth float. Blast Hurts 10 At Display Of Fireworks Ten persons were injured late Wedn day when a fireworks display exploded in the midst of a crowd at a Fourth ot Julv display at Derks Field All 10 apparently received minoi lacerations and burns when the firework failed to ignde above the ground along with a group of others and instead exploded just as it reached a jammed area behind fust base box-se- Witnesses said shifting wind earned the device over the seats and the car explosive went off just as a youth reached to pick it up It sounded like a stick of dynamite," one witness said dboard-covere- d The accident occurred about 10 30 while spectators jammed the ball park for the Salt Lake Citv Parks De partment display Nine of the injured were taken to Holy Cross Hospital and one injured per son was taken to LDS Hospital None o the victims had been identified bv late Wednesday National Guard MPs at die Derk Field fireworks display said ash frou many of the displays dnfted into the stands Also the Salt Lake County Fire Department reported 22 grass fire caused by errant fireworks in dry field throughout the county One of these near 5500 South am Wasatch Blvd required firemen tc climb the hills to reach the blaze guard went home and Mather marched up and down the front of Byles So the - guarding his house with the musket himself ALL NIGHT IONG ne marched up and down in front of his own bouse at dawn, the guard returned, and Mather Bvles gave him back his musket and returned to his house as a prisoner you II have to admit it ikes a preth honorable man to do P s And that s whv I think vnu II want to know that Mather Bvles died 185 veils in Boston ago todav I . sM THE SYD LA Ml, NAAN I oiks who know around the lity and tountv Building sav that the dav Jake Earn buvs a toupee is the dav Utah will know our Mlt lake mayor is gonna try for the U S Senate The parade, sponsored by community Jaycees, was in each community for 4th of July celebrations Most Utahns Natives, Census Data Notes A siuch of census data bv the Ltah Foundation indicates that Ltah s popula turn consists of a much largei percentage of natives than anv ot tho olhei western similar accident W odne dav night several persons including Mayor Biuce D Fgbert were injured when received In a minor injuries ,hin a group of firewoiks ignited on the ground at a West Jordun fireworks show Witnesses at the West Jordan accident said onlv a few of the f, reworks hai been shot off before a spaik set off the remainder of the fuewoiks on the ground the study, came at the expense of Idaho (12 303) and Wvommg (5,558) ltah lost population to the Pacific and South At iantic states but recorded small gains fiom the othei seven sections of the nation fiundation analysts also pointed out that the census data appeal to substan Hate the conclusion that manv Hahns leave the state after completing their ed ucational training in ltah schools and colleges states This statistic was contained in a ic port issued Wednesday bv the Loundatioi showing that the 1970 resident census in dicates Ltah has lost neailv Ml 001) per sons through interstate migration Bu despite the migration pattern th foundation tabulated more than 09 per-- i ent of Utah s population w as Dorn in the state However, throughout the western states onlv 45 percent of the population arc natives ot their state ot lesidencv And 1 rela-tive- (alifornu Gams hi Piunri ition said thi nth i substa i iial losses ten ltah wen to othci west i in states such as Nev ida (15 420) Anona i) On con (7 871) six-col- 10.000 at Murray About 10,000 persons attended the Murray Fun Days which began with a 6 30 a m breakfast followed an hour later by a flag raising ceremony A parade through the park preceeded the opening of food and game booths underneath the parks shady trees Firewoiks at dark concluded the festiv Hies Chut kw agon breakfasts were held in Riverton Copperton and Alagna Thou sands of residents later lined the streets to watch the parades in Riverton Sandy, Magna South Salt Lake and East Mill Creek Davis County celebrations were held Clearfield and Kaysville The three Jaycee oigamzations and their "ombined to present a parade for each community, followed bv concession and game booths in city parks in Lav ton Thoe Are in (b 7(i4) I tails largest not popu'ation gain rom ini rstatc movement u cording to n Feet The car sailed 200 feet over a ravine and smashed into the othet side of the chtf Trooper Lang said the accident was discovered about 6 45 p m , but the accident could have occurred much earlier Train, Aulo Collide, Three Die Special to The Tribune A 35 year-olCenterKAYSVILLE ville mother and her two children were killed early Wednesday when their vehicle was struck broadside by a freight tiain at Bui tons Crossing one mile south of here on U S Highway 91 - d Killed instantly in the mishap were Leora Marge Harris, 010 E 250 North Centerville and her 11 vearold daughter old son Trov Her Gregory Scott, was pronounced dead on arrival at AlcKav-De- e Hospital m Ogden Struck by Tram Ltah Highway Patrolman Brent Van Fleet, who investigated, said the incident occurred about 8 15 a m when the Harris vehicle, eastbound on the crossing, was struck broadside by a northbound Union Pacific Raihoad freight train Trooper Van Fleet said the impact fiom the collision knocked the Harris vehicle, a Volkswagen bus, 185 feet north of the crossing and about 35 feet east of the railroad tracks Thrown Clear three of the victims were thrown clear of the wreckage, he added All The train was going about 50 to 55 miles per hour at the time of the collision and the Harris vehicle was going only about 10 miles per hour, the trooper said There are no flashing or ringing sir nals at the crossing, but crossed arms signifying a railroad crossing Trooper Van Fleet noted Swamped Doug Young didnt have much time pulling into the station everv hout, and that theirs was only one of two open on Independence Dav within a radius Highland Dr It went something like this Hello, this is The Tribune Were making some random calls to get an how idea manv are stations 4051 , There is alwavs one tar in here and sometimes four at once, Mr Young said The Young station was the I5th The Tribune called beginning at 4 pm It was the onlv one that an open I 4f At the Murray Fun Days a fountain and monolith was dedicated to residents of the city who fought in Vietnam The fountain is located near the State Street entrance to Murray Park, to talk Wednesday when his phone rang at Young Brothers Conoco at h loss has been to ( all forma Ihero were ljbl45 peisons bom in ltah who wen1 living in t ai forma and onlv 34 bn native's of California living in I tah 1c iving I tah with a net loss f 101 312 pei sons to c alifoirn i Nhinglon (12 Mormon Battalion as the flag was 209 Few Gas Stations Open on Holiday Can you wait9 I tah s biggest W the aux-ilia- The data showed that onlv 20 percenl of the persons under 20 who were born m ltah are living in some othei state Ltalis Net Loss he foundation is a private govern-mental rcscaich ntgamaliun Its studv pointed out that the census shows that there were 53b 97b persons born in ltah who were living in other states while the t c were 257 218 residents of Utah who had been bom in other states The difference of 79 758 iepresents ltah s net loss trom irvgration The losses were confined to a small number of states the Foundation said Utah xpenenced a net gam from 5b states and a net loss to only 13 states the stadv indicated I - of rifle-salut- e being raised and alter a prayer, the Copper HllK pnv Scout Troon presented a narrative histoiv ot the flag smie pre revolulionai v davs Music was piovidcd bv the Beehive Harmony Lads and the Central Companv Choi us of the Dl P One p m hv One night the special guaid at the fiont door told Mather that he had to go home for a while to see his sick wife home, lad 1 The gone musket Members piesented a Mather Bvles of Bos ton died Sails white and blue dav all aiound Wednesday as lesidents ot Salt Lake and Davis counties celebialed the L ourth Communities from Coppeiton to Clear-Helmaiked the nations birthday with celebi alums that began with eaily morning thud wagon bieakfasts and lasted until the final firewoiks exploded in the night At the annual Days of 47 bell ringing . 17NR, The trooper said the cars brakes failed and the car hit a sharp cune at about bl) miles per hour It was a ted Another great Amencan was born on but few celebrate his birthday HE WAS DAVID Farragut, first United States Navy admnal He was born July 5, 1801, and became a midshipman at the age of 14 (and how many 14 year olds today are commanding Navy vessels") . Admiral Farragut had a great career and won many a tough battle on the high On Julv 5 Utah Highway Patrol Trooper George Lang said the vehicle was southbound on the county road coming down a sharp grade down Kolob Mountain Holidays Red, White, Blue In S.L., Davis July 5 King of Engand IlLV 5 SLUMS to be a sppual dav for independent souls County Road Community Fetes good friends P T Barnum was a tiue showman There was no'hing he couldnt make interesting and fascinating Alive today, P T Bainum could prob-abl- v even in the Wamiect some life tergate hearings' And be selling tickets seas A hot time was hod bv all who staved in Sal Lake Citv Jl.1v 4 The temperaure rose to 101 degrees swired ong pause He returns Sorrv e re sw amped Acimding to Doug a son of the stations owner, Robert Clark Aoung hi and a staff ot six attendants had been busv since the station s 7 a in opening and motorists were com plaining about having to drive for sonic time botoii linding a stum station open and selling gasoline He aid mote than 50 (ais were 1 1 And those 15 calls were to stations on principal thoroughfares including North Temple, 7th and 9th I ast State ootlull Bouhvaid 4'h South stieet Redwood Road and Highland Drive No Drivers Stranded 1 Put motousts wort getting their fad somt white manv of them at Young's Conoco, to be sure and dispatchers for the holidav-enjovin- 4- - g ake Citv Pol.ce and Salt I ake County Sheriffs Office and Utah Highway Patrol said they had re ceived no calls of distress from stranded, out of gas drivers Salt L The Associated Press in Salt Lake City :onducted a more extensive tele phone surv ev calling 50 stations from Ogden to Provo, the stations selected at random, and found onlv 10 open and Milling gasoline Repair scrviet Several stations were open to pro vide repan service, hut otfeied no gasoline sales ac cm ding to the AP None of the 50 stations called re ported l aliening of gasoline although one station owner said We re closed Who not rationing, but then we ic out of gas Moyb we should have rationed " MAMA'S |