Show On THE OGDEN (UTAH) 10A Lets SLCs Celebration Continues With Concert Today WASHINGTON (UP) — A special master for the supreme court recommended today that four states in the upper basin of the Colorado river be kept out of a water dispute between Arizona and California The master attorney George I Haight of Chicago said that New Mexico and Utah should be brought into the supreme court case only in relation to their use lower basin water of Wyoming and Colorado would be kept out entirely and use of upper basin water would not be involved under the jecommenda-tio- n CLEARFIELD — A man whose car was allegedly The upper basin states had responsible for an accident last night in which five people were feared that their inclusion- in the Injured reportedly had skipped case which was sought by Calithe country this morning with fornia would jeopardize the one a broken arm and leaving his million dollar upper Colorado ruined car behind project now pending before ConIt was reported that Leonard gress BACKWARD STEP Booker Grand Junction Colo “To join them" Haight said left the Dee Hospital in spite of his injuries after his vehicle “would be a backward and redriven by a hitchhiker rammed tarding step with respect to the solution of problems relating to into the rear of a car driven the Colorado river system” by Kaen Heaton Holt 19 of Arizona filed the suit two years 1936 Jackson Ave Ogden late ago against California and seven ’ local agencies to determine the last night The accident occurred on Navy respective shares of the two states acre-fee- t of water the Base Road in Clearfield when of 7500000 lower basin gets annually from Booker’s car traveling at a high the Colorado river rate of speed according to HighCalifornia claims 5362000 acre-fewhile Arizona asserts the way Trooper Mark Birch share is only 4400000 California smashed into the Holt vehicle out that Utah pointed Haight THROWN FROM CARS' Mexico use only relaand New On impact both cars were tively small amounts of water knocked east about 150 feet Mrs from the lower basin share TesAnna Heaton a passenger in the timony before him showed that Holt car and Booker were thrown Utah uses 52000 acre-fee- t and ' from the vehicles New" Mexico 10000 Mrs Heaton skidded about 40 NO CHARGES MADE to 50 feet in the gravel suffer-in- f Haight pointed out that there multiple abrasions on the have been no charges in the suit hips back arms and legs of “wrongful acts of commission Others in the Holt vehicle or injured" were two of Mrs Hea-- ' basinomission against the upper states” ton’s children Jon Heaton 12 said also that the upper He minor bruises and Joel Heaton have agreed on their states basin possible broken clavicle of Colorado river shares respected HAD BROKEN ARM water and are “operating under Booker suffered a broken arm that compact” and William B Smith driver of And he said interest of the his car had possible back injur- United States in the suit is “con-- j Booker had told investi- fined to its ies rights relating to wagating officers he had picked ters of the lower basin” Smith up on his journey from Grand Junction to Salt Lake City All were taken to the Dee Hospital Trooper Mark Birch said that when he contacted the hospital this morning Booker had already left LOGAN— Ten Weber and Box He said he has a “hold? on the Elder students have been second man who he charged selectedCounty for training in the Army with drunken driving ROTC program at Utah State Agricultural College Col Calvin Partin professor Out-of-Staters of military science and tactics said current high standards for army officers make the achievement significant “The primary source of young officers for the Army is the ROTC HFata! program where quality rather SALT LAKE CITY (UP)— Salt charge but were released after Lake City’s annual days of ’47 paying fines making restitution celebration continued today with j and agreeing to leave the state a music concert iq the Temple to seek new employment The new charge accused FraSquare Assembly Hall Last night Utah square dance zier and Collins of trying to rob fans assembled on' a downtown a 33rd South Street variety store street for a special evening danc- on Saturday night They fled ing while history) lovers gath- empty handed when the owner of ered in Pioneer Park to hear ex- the store came in after they had ordered his wife at gunpoint to perts tell of the park’s role Historian Bryant S Hinckley give them all the money she said that the first American flag could find Frazier and Collins were still in the Intermountain region had at liberty this morning while pobeen raised in the park and this and sheriff’s deputies sought lice event had been followed by piothem elecneer school city planning tion and church organization sesj Cave-I- n sions Victim Fair SALT LAKE CITY (UP)— Suffers With Burns Cleo Kinsland 44 South Salt VERNAL Utah (AP)—A Lake was reported in “fair” contourist continued in crit- dition today at a Salt Lake City ical condition from burns suffered in the same fire that hospital where he was taken after being trapped by a sewer brought death to a woman cavein ditch was Vernon Harmon Anderson but Kingsland employed by a Murlisted in “slightly improved a condition at critical” hospital ray contractor was connecting a ' home lateral to the new county here mainline sewer when the soft Mrs another’ tourist and He Ilene Kunzman 35 were burned banks gave way Colleagues kiug when fire flashed through a small motel room here July 10 Mrs Kunzman burned pn 80 per cent of her body died jast Thursday has third degree Anderson burns on 40 per cent of his body Five injured In Wreck so-call- Owner 'Skips7 ld - Walt Disney (right) seated in front of the Fantasyland Castle officially lopens his $17000000 Disneyland on a national TV broadcast Over 30000 guests jammed the amusement park for the formal opening Want fo Pay More Gas Tire (UP) — A old New Mexico man Harry Edwin Vickerman was removed ter the Utah State Prison yesterday r to begin serving a sentence for forgery LOGAN 51-yea- r- five-yea- Vickerman f was convicted in First District Court on the forgery charges Five weeks ago he and Gordon S Little sawed their way out of the Cache County jail but were recaptured the next day in Downey Ida Little already has been sentenced to the state prison for 30 years on a grand larceny charge - SALT LAKE CITY (UP)—A attempted charging robbery was on filte today against two young men Who were released only Friday afternoon from the Salt Lake County jail The two men Robert Frazier 22 and Lonnie B Collins 20 had been jailed on a grand larceny complaint WASHINGTON D C -- Would 35 billion dollars in federal funds you be willing to pay moretaxes and 13 billion dollars to be raised on gasoline and tires in order by the states to have faster and safer highPresent level of taxes will perways? a program of onlyJ23 billion mit Utah taxpayers were asked that H Adollars in federal expenditures question today by Reps Dixon and William A Dawson in over the same period they point-eaoa joint press release They are seeking public reacThe new highway bill calls for tion to the new the intendfallowing increases: 1 cent per which bill is highway ed to bring the nation’s high- gallonXpn gas 2 cents per gallon on Diesel feul 10 cents per pound ways up to date on a on largeruck tires 6 cents per basis The bill was approved by the pound onNarge truck tire tubes House Public Works Committee 3 cents per'pound on small truck 2 per cent increase in Friday night Unlike the Presi- tubes truck and bus excise taxes trailer dent’s measure which calls for a and bonds the per pound tax on issuance of new bill would impose taxes camelback a material used in which would hit all sections of retreading Reps Dixon anckDaw'son emthe motoring public the conthe need for early rephasized said gressmen WOULD WELCOME LETTERS sponse The measurers expected to be before the House for acReps Dixon and Dawson said tion within the next 1 p days they would welcome letters from Utahns giving their views The new bill calls for 12 billion dollars in new taxes over a The program period contemplates the expenditure of EVANSTON Wyo (UP) -- A A L Newton superintendent of schools at Deaver has been named superintendent of School In District No 1 in Evanston succeeding Clyde W Kurtz Newton served at Deaver for eight years and holds a master’s WASHINGTON (UP)— A Re- decree in education from ColoTeachers College at publican senator from Idaho rado State said yesterday “unimpeachable Greeley and a life administrative sources” informed him an effort certificate in Wyoming is being made to withhold the a- Kurtz resigned to accept duties Powell as superintendent of tragic results” of the Salk polio district progtam in the Gem State Sen Herman Walker told the senate he asked Surgeon General Leonard Scheele to send “immediate and all out” id to what he called the “much lpglected special committee of the Chamber " state of Idaho He called for assistance from of Comm"ce today "as writing the U S Department of Health UP proposals on strengthening the and Welfare and for an appro-- 1 Salt Lake City statutes on build- priation of funds to study the ing standards and maintenance of polio situation in the Gem State property “When you look at the record When completed Chairman it is easy to understand why E Brockbank said the Alan someone wants to cover up” recommendations would be subWalker said “At present there are 119 cases mitted to the City Commission in of polio in Idaho compared to a move to prevent property deonly 18 or 20 this time last year” teriorating and y curb formation he said “However only one doc- of slums tor from the Cutter Laboratories spent less than" two hours in Idaho on a problem that affects every child and family in the multi-billion-dol-l- ar pay-as-you-- 20-ye- 15-ye- YOU WAIT 15-ce- ar ar ALL WORK Evening Appointment Ph 3360 Porter Ave “This situation must not and will not be allowed to continue” the Idaho Republican added 4WV2SVCS -- Gu&sw 87 Utah r -' — 7-- ' i '7m3 mn: T u! 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