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Show r -- K J iy ,'A V - 4 t x ow -- f W o.n - c .. & - x Mm v v xn fr . - . "W 'll .J - ., ' T a' - '3k 2 r- - 1 x v KV VTL Sf - ' rn'' -- r A r xxx- - x X 3$ s V fJ t X t & J vy X' tf.- wm DESERET NEWS SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH Monday, October 27, Airport Can Handle If , Harrison Says By DON C. WOODWARD Deseret News Business Editor The Salt Lake International Airport is capable right now of handling another airline if the Civil Aeronautics Board approves one for Utah, Salt Lake City Commissioner Conrad B. Harrison told newsmen today. This is despite the fact that a $25 million bond election to provide funds for expansion at the an port has been stymied by a U.S. Supreme Court decision, he said during the second annual Press Day. Harrison said a new agreement has been reached with the ail lines, who recognize the need for exp aiding airport service. It will involve new and basic larding fees. The iirst area to be improved will be the baggage claim area which is about ready for renovation. This will involve two carousel type baggage handling facilities in place of the present belt system. Hainson said the airport is on schedule with our development and we intend to continue that wa tbn w problem? Dial (364-56266 to 9 p.m. Monday through Friday, or write to Box 1257, Salt toko Gty, Utah 84110. What Is It? On the northwest corner of Main and Fourth South there is a wonderful building bearing the words United States of America. What is it? What I mean is why hasnt it ever been marked United States Post Office. Thats the way it Is in W. II., Salt Lake City. every other city. Postmaster had never thought about it so went outside to take a look before answering. Reason is this is a multipurpose building. Has many offices in addition to post office, and since the P.O. Department does not occupy the entire its only building designated as a U.S. oulding. There Are 'Librairies' Would it be possible for jou to get me a map of the Grand Duchy of Luxembourg which shows all 12 provinces, with an index to the towns and a detailed map of the city of M. B. C., Bear Fiver City. Luxembourg? Our ambassador there told us to tell you to write to one of the following bookshops: Librairie Hausemer, 39 Grandruc, Luxemburg, Luxembouig. Libiairie Bruck, 22 Grandrue. Librairie Editions du Centre, J. P. Krippler, 49 bd Royal. Send about $2 00 to pay for maps and postage. Can I Give To Specific Agency? When I donate to tinted Fund can I designate the Boy Scouts to get my money? Can I have it given to a specific troop? Mrs. W.E., Salt Lake City. You bet. You can donate your money to any one of the 42 specific agencies involved m UF. But, whether the money would go to the specific troop named by you, would be up tj the Greater S L. Boy Scout Council. The UF people w ill mark your money for the Boy Scouts and then pass along your personal request for the Council to act on. CHOOSES S. L. SITE He also disclosed that the Boeing Co. has chosen Salt Lake City as one of the airports where it would like to test cross-win- d landing procedures for its giant new 747 aircraft. Theyve asked for clearance, and I think we can grant it, so we may be seeing the 747 before we had expected, he said. By the time the 747 is ready for service, the airport wall be able to support it, he added. INTERCHANGE He also said that an Interstate 80 interchange at 40th West is on the drawing board, and I think they have ironed out the problems. Harrison and Muriay A. an port manager, Bywater, wcie hosts for representatives of the news media who joined vv ith members of the Aviation Committee of the Chamber of Commerce, the Airport Advisory Council and other guests in a tour of both the east side general aviation facility and the general passenger terminal. The body of Anne Levanger of Spanish Fork was found here, 2 y2 miles southwest of Eureka, Sunday afternoon, a sweater sleeve and a stocking around her neck. x foul play. The evidence indicates the Sheriff girl was sti angled, Sperry said today. However, only the autopsy report vvilll tell us for certain. Investigators said a stick appeared to be sagebrush was in the stocking and sweater sleeve, leading to the possibility that it may have been; used to twist the items around the gills neck The autopsy was being conducted by the State Medical above Highway 30 0, which leads fiom Euieka to Delta. She was lying face down in jards Anne Levanger . . . found dead Examiners staff today at the University Medical Center. Gary Wuikel, 109 N. 400 West, Pay son, was searching VOTERS: ONE MORE CHANCE TO REGISTER Utahns have one more chance to register to vote in 1969 municipal elections. Tuesday, from 8 a.m. until 9 p.m., registrars will be on duty in more than 200 Utah cities and towns. Citizens who live outside an incorporated municipality do not vote in city elections. Persons who have reached 21 years of age, have become a citizen, or are new residents of the state who have met residency requirmeents since the last election should sign up Tuesday. Previously registered voters who have moved from one voting district to another winthin the same county must transfer registration. Others who have moved from one county to another must Witnesses Favor Zephyr A parade of Salt Lakers who have ridden the Western Pacifics California Zephyr west to California testified today against the companys to eliminate the proposal tram. They recalled riding the tiam on several occasions because they dont like an planes or buses and claim the ti am is their only mode of tiansporta-tio- n to California. The te came, during an Interstate Commerce Commission hearing in the Federal Building Annex, 135 S. State. the moist earth and tlnee-foo- t sagebrush. The sheriff said there weie no signs of a struggle where she was found. It appeared she had been dragged from the road to the spot where she was located, according to irvestigatoro Miss Levanger disappeared from busy Interstate 15 one mile north of Spanish Fork Oct 10. Her car apparently The sleeve of her a stocking weie looped aiound her neck. She the was yellow wearing sweater md plaid skirt that she was reported to be wearing when she disappeared Oct. 10. A pair of shoes, believed to have belonged to the dead girl, were found Oct. 19 near the spot where her body was discovered Sunday, Sheriff Chappie said today. They were found by a deer hunter a week before the body, was discovered. The hunter, took them home and didnt report the incident to the Utah. County sheriffs office ui.t.1, Sunday evening. The shoes were found on the dirt road about 175 feet from where the body was located.. After Winkel reported find-- ,, ing the body, Sheriff Sperry immediately called for an in-- s vestigator from the state medical examiners office in Salt Lake City. M. Reed Harmon of the state office See BODY on Page B-stoi Kings sucatei and n Sheriff Duane Sperry of Juab County immediately ordered an autopsy, with all available evidence indicating which antique bott.es In the desert around this old glioM town when lie found the gnl s body. He notified Juab Coim'v Deputy Sheriff Geiald Petei-soof Eureka of the find at 12:15 p.m. Sunday. The site was exactly on the Silver City location, where mining activity was brisk before the 1920s. The victim was found about 25 feet from a rutted dirt road which originally had been one of the main sheets of Silver City. It is approximately 300 for By LEO PERRY Deseiet News Staff Writer SILVER CITY, Juab County low-heel- Map shows key spots disappearance case. ir. had stalled, and she repoited-lwas seen by several persons with a young man, described as tall, leaning in the window of her car. The disappearance touched off a large - scale search throughout the west by Utah County Sheriff Ralph (Dick) y Chappie. The girl was found fully clothed except for shoes and a. t's 'Pollution Country (Potential's 'Scary') If New York City had grown up in a natural basin similar to Salt Lake Valley, it wrould now be totally uninhabitable, a national air pollution expert said today. While the Salt Lake area probably will never approach Manhattan in population, it is definitely with a Pollution Country rather frightening potential, according to Joseph Bergen, New Yoik, special consultant in air conservation, and National Tuberculosis Respiratory Disease Association. MEETS OFFICIALS Bergen was in Salt Lake Citv today to confer with officials of the Utah Tuberculosis and Health Association. There is no doubt that you have a pollution problem, Bergen said in answer to a question at a morning press conference at the University Club. When I fly into Salt Lake City as I did last night I always notice that your natural basin is rather frightening it begins to look more and more like Los Angeles with its he mass urban sprawl, noted. hME DIRECTION Bergen conceded that Salt Lake City still has a maikedly different smog layer than L.A., but Im afraid youie going in that same direction The air conservation consultant said that while he is not personally acquainted with SECTION B City, Regional Comics TV Highlights Obituaries Weather Map Action Ads ... 77.77-7- - 2 4 6 15 figures indicating how much of the Salt Lake Valleys air pollution is industrially-based- , there is no doubt the problem can be fought. It can be cleared up enough to make the air heie Bergen markedly different, said. It is technically possible to reduce the pollution by well over 50 per cent. NOT CHEAP The necessary action, how-- e er, is not always inexpensive." he said. It can run into millions, for instance to buy the control equipment necessary to cure the plume from a steel mill " Bergen said he hoped aiei voteis will approve Nov 4 elec. ion pioposa's tor an aiej mass tinnsit system One of Los Angerns gieat-es- t problems is that it has ro such svstem, thus conti ibut-lr- g to the continuing multiplication oi automobiles and exhaust smoke, he noted. You Moved Once Too Often On Sept. 2, 1967, we Ixiught a dishwasher from a S.L. store. Be paid $15 down and asked for a one-- ) car contract on the balance starting after 60 dajs. Be received no word from them so we wrote. Then we recched word in March 1968 that we owed three months service charges amounting to $3.90. Be sent a check for $57.17 and requested the balance of $100 be put on contract. Still no word. Then we get a letter threatening legal action. Be had written them telling of our change in address earii time we wrote. Finally we got a letter saying theyd written several times with no action. I am tired of the whole mess, so we sent the balance of $100 and asked them to straighten out their records. They cashed oiir check but sent us a bill for delinquent balance of $8.31. It has since Mrs. D.II., Soda Springs, gone up to $9.16. He lp us please. Idaho. Apparently you just plain moved too often. When you bought the dishwasher you lived at one place in S.L. Next the address was changed to Orem, and later to Cody, Wyo , and now to Idaho. The $S37, not $9.16 is standard financing charges for the time you took to pay for the item. Theie are no penalties, no servite charges, just the standard cost you would be charged by anone who takes time to pay for a product. There is no reason, consequently, that would warrant a cancellation of this charge. Theyll appreciate vour check for the $8 37 New Bridge No, Zigzag Lines, Yes residents of the Riverton area, are disturbed over the Cumber ef accident which have occurred on canal Be, 33 See DO-I- T MAN on lage B--6 f's Morning Rush Hour Traffic Jam Time On 1- -1 5 Three accidents within minutes of each otner caused this colossal traffic tieup, looking south from 27th South, this morning on befoic 8 a m. at 2600 South started the slowdown, resulting' m a rearend collision at 3100 Southand then a pickup truck flipping No injuries were reported by Utah Highway Patrol troopers. The first co'lision shortly ovlt on its side at 3400 South o. |