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Show DESERET NEWS, folk; Dancers Tonight In Salt Palace Arena dances of many Folk will be featured countries tonight at 7:30 p.m. Brig- ham Young U Folk Dancers the Salt in to build scenic parkways throughout the Four Corners area of Utah, Color ado, Arizona and New Mexico. Sen. Bennett proposed a $230,000 study of the routes. Palace arena. The program bpen to the Commerce Secretary Maurice Stans said he was forwarding the idea to the Eco- niversity gfeneral public, is being held ip conjimction with the World Conference on Records. Also scheduled to perform iye Kiera Lewis, ventriloquist; The Candidates! quartet composed of 'JJIcKay Rollins, Robert Bur gener, Roll! Bestor and Ron-l- d Rhoades; Roy and June flavor, international ballroom lance champions; Bill Gnadt, Champion juggler; Fred Blackburn, marimbaist, and tfieryln and Cathie Olson, azz singing artists. ' Tickets are available at the alt Palace ticket office. a? Two Promoted ' Two highway patrolmen have received promotions, - 3upt. Ray H. Evans announced to. day. 4 Craig Merrill Coulam, 2201, Vilmington CL, has been a $1,000 scholarship 3or the 1969-7- 0 School year by Jhe Duke University Medical School. -- -r Coulam, graduate 1 ij pr P is a member of the Class of 1972 at Duke Medical prod- The How the car broke loose we are not sure, but it w as going about 25 miles per hour when it hit the other car. Mr. Wolfgramm was knocked to the ground, the deputy said. ' From what we can tell he was dragged for 229 feet, during which time he went under the wheels of the train. The cars are similar to hopper type railroad care, but have special siding. They are used to supply scrap tin to the Kennecott Copper Corp. Nubia. condition. Teton County Undersheriff Bob Spencer said the family was riding down a steep hiit in three chairs on the lift wdien tire chair carrying the father and the boy crashed into one carrying the other two children. The chairs then struck the one with the woman. Com-jfterc- All but Mrs. Delaney were tossed out and onto the hillside. Operators of the chair lift used a handcrank to get the womans chair down the hillside after others on the lilt were removed by ladder. Spencer said it still had not been determined what caused tiie chairs to go out of control. Break Into Auto Thieves broke into the car Larry Stillman, Ave., and stole a $300 ring and fishing gear valued at $223, he told police. of r il - 266-4t- IT ml S' JT s' s V' ' $! ' tw ? i II 'Vs serv-warde- d Powell Book of papers honoring Maj. John Wesley Powell on the 100th anniversary of his exploration of the Colorado River has been published U.S. the Geological by A collection The volume cloth-boun- 145-pag- JV. V iM II- If;: ,4". ; w d features many pictures and was prepared by survey scientists. It be may e Department said this week it is studying a proposal bj Sen. Wallace F. Bennett, L J purchased .m through the Superintendent of D o c u m ents, Government Printing Office, Washington, D.C. 20242, for $4.25 per copy. V-- x'H iD v T rX W j w f If fi ii '4 m JR?:': if , , Debra Uckertnan THE DESERET NEWS SENDS BIRTHDAY GREETINGS TO: Perry Darin, aon ol Mr. and Mrs. Glade Darin, 1599 E. 3970 South; David Gllck, son of Mr. and Mrs. Armand Glick, 433 Penney Ave.; Kerl Memnott, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Kay Memnott, 3627 E. 3225 South; Ryan Smith, son of Mr. h and Mrs. Hyrum Smith, East; Debra Uckerman, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ciff Uckerman, 1066 S. Redwood Rd and all other babies one veer old Tuesdays (Pictures of babies of Deserot News subscribers will be taken free of charge at the Deseret News baby photo studio, 34 E. 1st South, Monday through Friday from 10 a.m. until S p.m. at least three days bafora baby's birthday.) BIRTHS AS REPORTED PROM SALT AREA HOSPITALS) BOYS: Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Webb, 391 E.lUOO South, Draper. Mr. and Mrs. Michael Golden, 90 Brent Ave., Layton. Mr. and Mrs. Steve Bertoch, 4044 W. 4330 South. Mr. end Mrs. LeRoy F. Taylor, 1014 W. 1300 South. Mr. and Mrs. Richard C. Getteau, 10 Fort Douglas Blvd. .. . Dr. and Mrs. Wilford Hi9ashi, 3236 Fortune Way. ; ' Mr. and Mrs. Alva R. Norris, Wnndcver. , . Mr. and Mrs. Dallas G. Smith, 040 Lucy Ave Mr. and Mrs. Gary O. Hogan, 1236 Talisman Dr. Mr. and Mrs. Howard L. Boss, 1472 Redondo Ave.'. V . Mr. end Mrs. Frank Bryner, 1433 W. 6th South, .. Mr. and Mrs. William J. Hong, 660 E. 5th South.' 1 GIRLS: and Mrs. W. Lyman Stoker 4069 Westlake Ave. jMr. ,Mr. and Mrs. David Bingham, 4653 W. 4100 South. Jmr. and Mrs. T. Val Johnson, 44 South Main, North Salt Lake. and Mrs. E. Bowen Lewis. 377 N. 800 East, Kavsvllle. i.Afr. and Mrs. Ralph T. McFalls, 5308 Hamblin St., Murray, ' Mr. and Mrs. John R. Bract, 3301 S. 7495 West, Magna. 4 ("Mr. and Mrs Jim L. Kroon, 127 E. 4800 South. Murray. 6r. and Mrs. Jimmy D. Nielson, 3711 El Glen Ave. ' I t' .. IS ' Cyan ' ' 1: Smith ' Vv-4:v- - i : f' 4 h One of the worlds foremost Egyptologists, Dr. Labiab Habachi, will discuss MemThe Oldest Capital of phis Egypt Thursday at 11 a.m. in the University of Utahs Kcri Memnott 4 :') j"T golden sited i whole kernel.' ik Archaeologist Set iPeseret News Washington Bureau - WYO. HOLE, California man who plunged 20 feet in a fall from a scenic chair lift aiong with three of his children was unconscious and In critical condition today at an area hospital. One of the children died and the other two were injured. Doctors said Martin C. Delaney, 48, of Long Beach, suffered severe head injuries in the fall to the rocky hillside Sunday. A son, William R. Delaney, 12, was killed. Less seriously injured in the A , Four Corners WASHINGTON mishap, three miles north of this western Wyoming resort area, were Mrs. Jane Delaney, 44, and two other children, Sarah Anne, 14, and Martin, 5. They are in satisfactory JACKSON (UPI) Deputy Dennis Leonard said Wolfgramm was taking an empty railroad car into the yard to park when a second car broke loose. Survey. Mr. Coulam School. He was awarded the scholarship on the, basis of academic, qualifications. The scholarship was made available by the Pfizer Laboratories Division which markets pharmaceutical . ucts. : Trooper Ralph H. Kotter, veteran, was promoted to sergeant to replace Sgt. William C. Sackejt, who is retiring after 26 years of ice in the patrol, Evans said. ..rev u M Napole Wolfgramra, 25, 3156 Melbourne Ave., was found dead when deputies arrived at the scene. chauffeur. . of the University of Utah, be-me- nt A man was killed here Monday COPPERTON about 8:15 p.m. when a runaway railroad car crashed into a second car at the Proler Steel Corp. , Groves, aide to Gov. Calvin L. Rampton, was given the temporary rank of lieutenant by executive order. Groves is the ' governors Richard Earns Scholarship 1962 - ; research, Hatacni has been affiliated with the Antiquities Department of the United Arab Republic as an inspector, chief inspector and subdirector of field work. In 1960, after 30 years with the government. Habachi came archaeological consul-loo- k tant on a Nubian expedition " made by the Oriental Institute of Chicago University. He spent three years digging in the Egyptian and Sudanese 5 One Dead, Three Injured As Chair Lift Malfunctions 25 KILLS WORKER, Mark H. Greene Hall. Habachi is in Salt Lake City to attend the World Conference on Records. Now engaged in private nomic Development Administration for review. The Four Corners Develop--' Regional Commission will also at the plan, Stans said, , RAILROAD ACCIDENT August 5, 1969 Tuesday, .4x V you say MX 5 you m: mzliQ your own soup? ?'x.$yy, Qr-- OsfqIpcs non 3 ' SGSGiise INDEED WE DO borsch, sauces, salad Danish pastry, French rolls, ice dressings, s for usL No cream . . . all Hotel Utah is proud of its creations made with choicest ingredients from special recipes. It's a tradition. For a bowl of soup, or a full course dinner, We make our own soup, . pre-mixe- . Tha finest food in town costs no more rt UTAH POWER & LIGHT CO. H. Ao. N. (Hank) Managing Director. Coffee 4 ShoprS Tky Room' What would you rather do? Play golf or defrost the refrigerator? Play with the children or defrost the refrigerator? Relax in the garden, or defrost the refrigerr, ator? Buy a new electric frost-fre- e or defrost the old one? When you come up with the right answer, see your electric dealer. freezer-refrigerato- . remember... ' Its Frost-Fre- e ' Bow! 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