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Show ' X . l : hedges 8 Arrested In Sweep Of 2nd South Area Three men pleaded guilty today to accepting sex acts for hire" after four men and four women were arrested Thursday in police vice raid and cleanup of old a war-- i ants. Meanwhile, Salt Lake City Atty. Jack C. NT t'nllin .said this mottling In is Rear of Saveway Buiidirg Center was still blazing fiercely when this picture was taken. Other firemen help Dean Larson, felled by smoke. Fire Damages Murray Building Center Deseiet News Staff W mar limes and a laigp quan'i-tof h mber. The Saveway con panv, op liter MURRAY Kiie paily today caused an estimated $200,000 loss to building and Savvav equipment at BuildE. 64th ing Center. 124 South. Some damage was also done to an adjacent house and shed. The blaze bioke out at 7 30 a m. and quickly enveloped part wooden major a the of building, destroying two trucks two power saws, two planing eiated R. bv C y nuiti i had not yet taken smoke damage. l pliys-lea- alu:. av Fne Chief possession Tne fne was mainly cnnliii-ein the ieai and central portions of the building 'lbe of fae pait and haidware at the ft out suffered only Caldwell said the d Bowels owner ol Amhor l.uinbri Co was liquidating and moving its inventory pirparatoiy to vacating the building May 1. Bowes has leased tie build- 'lwo Wltnisps s.nd Up blaze inushioomed liom t e loof and spir-adowmvaid At tliut blai appai-entl- y statted near die liont wheie the two tiuck' were Mi' 1"i(i I. Yiigi1 Pctei-o- n I was woik MOO .South, sa.d mg m the kitchen when I lieaid a noise l.ke a big bomb packed. Pamt thinnei and oil also weie stoied m this mea n ing going off. I ran into the trout loom and saw the whole building on fne " vvus who 11pi husoand, wot king in Ills galago, said he saw a "ball o( flip musliioom l fiom a siduclpipe" where wnes enter the roof of the building Elmer Tuellei 193 K 6100 South, also lieaid explosions and saw flames burst irom the loot Heat blisteicd the paint oil his house and set a tool shed all e Tuellei quickly moved two See HUE on Page 'J elec-tina- , Ownership of the building is in "a soit of limbo," according to an official of the Boise Cascade Co. The structure had been optioned bv Boise Cascade to a turn which is planning to build a shopping mall theie, but the mall pro- - DESERET NEWS SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH Fridoy, May 23, 1969 g It-I- E)(Dalff 'America' Essays Pour In As June Deadline Shears Hov problem Dial D O I T M A N (364 6626). 6 to 9 p m. Monday through Friday, or writ to Do- - It Man, Box 1257, Soil Lot City, Utah 841 10. As the deadline of June 14 foi the Deseiet News neats Was It Worth It? contest, "What's Right Willi Ameiica. the number of daily entries is increasing. Included aie mass entries fiom junior and senior high schools where instructors in ess, iv ? I m so mad I could spit! T took tm ear To a plaee to get the air conditioning fixed. They quoted me $13. I made an 10 for and appointment arrived at 10:13. Five minutes later a man drove off in my car. They said hed gone after a part. When he came back he worked on my cur until 11:15 ihen charged ine for an hour and a half lalier. The total hill was $22.21, I gave him $20 and told him lo for jump in (he crr-the rest. Then he had a man go out and remove my distributor cap and called the police. They came and told me I'd have lo pay the $2.21 if I wauled the cap hack. think this is K. V, Kearns. outrageous. Dont you? . You weie late: woik done at 11.35 not 11:15 The $15 was an estimate. The tiling they went aftei was a fan belt. You got a wholesale pi ire ror the job and only were charged SI. 15 for the belt instead of tegular pi ice of $5.85. Bieakdown is $6 60 for fi eon grs; labor $10.50, belt $1.15; sales tax 96c. They also said you weie abusive. All Do-I- t Man thinks is the $2.21 was hardly vvoitli all the upset nerves, stait of ulcers, huit feelings and childish actions it triggered in all of you. Ve have hres swarming in a tree. Mrs. P. T., Salt Lake City. Clayton Blank, county hep conti ol, has been told and will come and take cate of them. IMial kind of fish can you put in a small lily pond to of the water? R. A., Salt Lake City. hugs out keep Gambusia, a small mosquito-laiveating fish which grows to about one inch long. Tiipy aie available free fiom the SI- - County Mosquito Abatement District. Call Jay Gia-hadnector. and he will aitange to have some deliveied to you or to any other Salt Lake County lesident who has an outdoor fish pond. His number is a e i. Where can I get the transluscent vinyl that come in rolls E. (1. 11., Spanish Fork. ami can he applied In glass. De llaan Paints for "Cling " Highland Di 2 101 , contest. Dickson also conducts a class composed of members of the school's student government He said the contest has to stimulate mote helped thinking about how a government opera""-- . The contest, open to Utah lunior and senior high school students, including this year's offeis graduating seniors. mnrp than $850 m U.S. Savings Bonds as prizes. Essays of 500 w orcK or less, written solely by the contnbutoi, must be on the subicct. ' W h a ts Right W li America 1 a vacuum. was told it was lien. A local dealer came to my bouse to sec it. lie said it was 13 years o'd; il was reconditioned; that the bag wasnt typical; the chrome hr.d lnon rebuffed and the cord was Jilfcrcnl and the whole thing had been pul into a new box to complete the L. E. N., Salina. hoax. Who is lying? I bought Sounds like yoiu- local dealer may have a bad iase of sour giapes. If it wotks and you have no other complaints u- - a why be concerned? As matter of fact, a S. L. dealot told cleaner like you've got is better than the new ones. Y'ou paid about $125. A new one would have been $313.00. - Refund On Its Way January sent some money to a mail order house in Beverly Hills for a sprav attachment. I have the canceled cheek but nothing else. I've written three times, Imt no answer j. A. T., Magna. I Tn Refund on the way. Hrniiial problem. S.L. advertising firm owes me $21) for a signboard they have cm my property. Lust year I wrote lo you also. Can you help again? Mrs. E.K., Spnngville. I am writing to you again about my A We quote last yen's answer: You have now mcived a for $20 to pay for the rental of vout pio erty up to check And Do-l- t Man had nothing to il). The (beck was mailed the day belue lettei." This yeats answer: This yrai w pun"h your check will be mailed tn ? tew 1, 1967 i ' The Deseiet News launched lie progi am to stimulate the thinking of young Americans this country's good about points and to oppose those who cry out about whats wiong with America The Deeret News was sick ol being told the nation was 1 Com ad City Comnussionei Ilairison today a new advisoiy uun ill to aid the opeialion and development" of Sab Lake Intel national Anpoit In a letter to the otliei four (omnussion membeis. Hammeetsun said the council's at held be will regularlv ings the international teinunal and ic'd "will be open ANo, tups aie planned for coin'd membeis to acquaint .rith the airpoit pera tion and tbe citys role in its B. ecom-mende- them-selve- s management. Beaten To The Punch Dec. Cindy Sorensen, Mark Brady and Max C. Dickson check over entries from .Skyline before submitting them to contest judges. do with it (dam you wrote youi boat 'em lo the days, Uod.iv -- ei lion and language fou' Dim and wai of arrest Commissioneis weie asked approve the council in ne Harrison sessions weeks named a chairman, seermov, md six cf seven membeis who will form the council Commissioner Hanisou will be chan man and membei, with Mm ray A to non-vab- Rywatoi, anpoit manager, acting as secretaiy. Council members are: Don A. man of Mackey, the Salt Lake Aiea Charibrr of Conimeice aviation and vice president o! Giand Central, Inc.; Manon M Eidlai, pie.sident ol Pm Ftali and piesident of Mountain Fuel Supply Co, Di. Dim aid K. Bailey, member of tie Utah Aeronautics Board and , ladiologist; Dilwoith S. Redman of president Warehousing Corp ; Stanicid u con.-nulte- e Wool-ley- Darger, executive seen tary of retail Merchants Gu teau. and IL R. Waldo, attm P. MOV. SECTION B City. Regional i 9, 11, 12 TV Highlights . Obituaries - . .... Weather Map Action Ads .. sick. Entries must be sent to Essay Contest, Deseiet News, P.O. Box 1257, Salt Lake City , Utah 84110 betore the deadline of Flag Day, June 11. W'miieis will be announced July 4 and introduced at the Cavalcade a' Deiks Field that evening. Immediate family mcmbeis of the Deseret News and the Newspaper Agency Coip are not eligible to enter. Entrants must be bona fide students attending public, pnvate or patochial jumoi oi senioi high schools in Utah including 19 giaduating seniots. " nmndtnp tukets abusive Horn Unitu Lines to Washington, ed DC llundieds of rants "piied-righ!- shoppers will have an oppo: 'unity to win the lour women ane-tc- d ucie picked up on pienous commitment orders ni oi men lionilisp il ).(! loi ' investigation ol mtei lei mg with a pohe p ofli-- i e -- of pet sons will gill cettificates dating the downtown sale, said Stanfoid P. Daiger, One woman, picked up on a wai-- t ant issued last summer, had been in town less than 30 minutes when arrested, officers said. City Judge Melvin H. $75 fines on the three men who pleaded guilty in his court this morning and Jail sensuspended tences on payment of the leceive S5 RMA secretaty-manage- r. Mor-levie- d Cigarette Battle v fines Edward were Convicted Jifuniy Cordova, 36. 1385 Jefferson St.: Gieg Philip Speek-ai22. 133 C St and Michael George Miller, 23, 830 V. -t North Ciellin criticized city judges foi (ailing in some cases to impose what lie understand, to be mandatory 'ail es under Salt Lake City's piostitution ordinance. "They treat the men a htt'e diffciently than they do the women in most of- - these case.-.- " Crellm observed. "We anticipate that we wull to appeal some of these ca-district court that have come to trial in the past 30 days o determine if the judge has the light to suspend the jail sentence." he said. One woman. 21, arrested Tliuisday night, pleaded innocent before Judge Morris to a charge of pandeung. A tual date of Aug. 15 was set by the judge. The complaint, signed In this case by Otficer Thomas V. tiie Brown, charged woman with encourag'ng a girl, an inmate of the State Industrial School, to " become a t. Brewing 1- Another woman, 27, enuued a plea of innocent" to a cliaige of offering lewd acts for line" Her tual was -- pi foi July 3 A thiid woman, 21, was charged with offering sex acts for hire and will enter a plea May 27. Kathy Anne Palmer, 25 914 5th East was arrested at Her on a warrant of conviction of "sex acts foi ln'e and was lnrarc eiated in city jail to begin smung a sentence. Cigarette companies would fight than switch" fiom effo-t- s to block congressional action, and a battle is brewing. Sen. Frank E. Moss, D Utah, said Thurs. . . day Moss said a Capitol 'ill showdown is due in June, when federal agencies attempt to replace a weak warning on cigarette packages and ban radio-Tcigarette a d v e rather g Speaking at an annual Utah Tubercqlosis and Health Association meeting. Moss said tobacco state congressmen are already moving for reenactment of a law that would weak continue use of a package warning that smoking m a y be injurious to health. The law that provides for that watered-dowwarning also blocks the states from stiffer taking measures. Moss said. That laws provisions lapse n June 30. Moss repeated an earlier piomise of a filibuster, if necto dramatize the essary, stakes m this battle." Moss said he was "gratified by indications of support for the filibuster Horn other senators. He chided the cigarette companies lot what he calied backsliding." citing recent nicotine and tar increases in 77 kinds of smokes. Nicotine is the substance in See CIGARETTE on Page I B-- 9 Honor For Pres . Tanner Advisory Council Named For Airport I V.H.i'iun V due Days," a ale for vacation-ini'iilesboppeis, will continue ihioiigii Satin day at Salt Lake Retail Mei chants Association siotes ,n downtown Salt Lake City Sioics will i ema in open until 9 tonight In addition to a vaned se-l- thcicuy letting them oil vv ltli a line A policewoman posing as a made tne anesls piostmilp o( liner men Tbmsdav niglil dm mg an S p in to 3 a in swei p ol lbe 300 block ol West 2nd South by ollicets of the Salt Lake Hl.ie penal m (I visum Inin l i iriai, wa- - bo iked in prostitute Salt Lake City. Ask Case Of Sour Grapes ' cases es newspaper He said his students interest in the contest and that they wanted to write about the things they thought were right with the country. As a result, the entries will be submitted for judging in the hat can we do? Fly Downtown ser.-to- social studies have encouraged their students to participate. One such instructor. Max C. Dickson, High Skyline School, said he was teaching a unit on the Amencan fiee en-tprise system when the contest was announced in the k city Bargain Flags of judges who hand down suspended jail sentences lo men (onvnud in ptesnu. bon Bv JACK MONSON considenng appealvci diets ing 10 12 12 . Pies N BOSTON, Mass. Eldon Tanner, second course lor in the Fust Piesideniy. Chinch of Jesus Cluist o' Lattei-daSaints, was meson tod Si outings highest awaid. the Silvci BuLalu Thuisday evening at the 5Ml. annual meeting lieie of the National Council, Boy Scouts of America (BSA). The Genet a! Authoi it v . who distinfoi honoied was guished sei vice to bovhood." 10 was among nationally known public figuies honoied by the BSA. Mote than 3,500 Scouting leaders Irom 30 states and New at k, Feist, piesident LV-ton- s J., BSA A citation at loinpamed the Silver Buffalo, citing Pies Tanner's association with Scouting "The Scout Piomise that you took as a boy contains the lino. 1 piomise to do my best, lo do my duty to God Thiough youth anu adulthood that promise ha? been reflected in your pei'onal pursuits, business lesponsibilities. pub-1service and church affiliathe citation read. tion, luo oveiseas coumils attcu. cd the recognition banquet at winch tne Silvet Buffalo Other recipients included Vince Lombaidi Washington Redskin geneial Sion Caipentei astronaut aquanaut, ami Adn.ual Aileigh Bulk'. The piCsentHtions at War Memoual Auditon-uweie made by living J. N comlannei wa Pres, mended (or Ins lnlluence as an assistant tioop leader, assistant Scoulmastet, talems and lor 'hdieu as an otlicer at ptov metal and Dammam 'cvels of the noy Scouts of 11m Canada. governmental and civic seivice was also outlined, including teims as innii'tci of lands and mines m die Ptoviucial Cabinet and as see PRES Page 7 Scout-masi- dis-iiu- UPI Telohoro Gen, William Westmoreland and Pies. N. Eldon Tanner were recipients of Silver Buffalo awards. i I k TSKR, R-- ri |