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Show -- r , r., , -- ,0' ,d,....z. , ' ''''''''1111" SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH A''' k - , A . .4 - '' ' ,, 1, 1 1 '''''' fI 11 ",,1 : , 31 , ,k , , ." 1969 1 , - -- ., ,, , i. i 04 . ,. s, , , ,, i ,,,! 2. 1c,errber i , , ,',:. 1 'r' , '' . ,. . ' , s''A, 1 ,,,, 41-'- , ",..,.. 1 ' ' . ,rs - - V AO. . f , e:L."7,1 b , r" U , ril 5.441 " 0 r 'C't114 4.4x ,;. $ t'14 ,., 'N. , I 1 i'14, '14 4e 't ill f f '1$''t , v -, ,- ,. ,, . . - , -- ,, . 1 . , , ' ''''''',- 4oppotatiovio,,o t t kola & . - -- - - i ,'' - l' - 4kri - in - - , l'- ., ;1.--i-. z Annette Berson talks to her Navy husband - - - -- - .',. - -' ' - , se..41I 'it's ;3 f i- - -- ,,'--- - :- - ' 14-'- '' ' I, t tto I ., .44; " .2' .. ,.' Ham Radios Bridge Gap For Couple ',' ,.. r- ,, -- , :.,,. ,,,,, if ,p .. 1 .:n 4.- - i' - ':., ,.- 4 , , '' :44 A t s, ,A,....,,,..4 3 A , :',.... l 4 1 A Nov. 2.S at 10 a.m., at which time County At torney Gordon B. (1-- , tonson must show cause why ho shouldn.t institte a suit igaiost lintry , AO- ,. J t4: ,, - ,,..., , , t,;-- , I : t- . il, ',7: C' said. He admitted he had grown R , - . , :., hs ''. . ,,,,,,l''' . . '44.., r.P7 $ ..; ' ' le' ',,, , cir t:, ,,, I .;,.s.: s ...... . .., ,NON...., ... ,. ',.' , AP. 442i, - :".: - , ''',. -- 1 5, : - 6 Dese,e "Beard! You shove before leaving." i 4 .f;tt,.',.-, f .,,.:',-- ' - 1' 1 ''. tf, i'llt,t7k- ',',:-, -- 4 . tither action on the Decker took the Like controvers form of a statement from the Utah Chapter of Associated General Contractors and bemeen several dialogue f , ...... 1 ;- - - 2;:1- , , ,st....0, Piwtcs tv Don Gravstn. 0,,ef N;eves county officials. The complaint also asks for aa order requiring the on the woodwork." Benson, who is See TALK on Page .Mrs. 1 ft floA IP I 111:01 re el 11 Ph 0 V V a B-- 3 AiUnion $26.5 Thomas To View Crisis In Mideast Sun Sneaks In, Chases Out Chill trend is A slight warming Highz:Volt Line expected to take a little of the chill out of 1.7talfs win. ter air by Frid:,v, althntlail temperatures remained in the Vs, today. Loell Thomas. called by many "the dean of American new crisis "as he sees it Friday in the Salt Lake Tabernacle at 8 p.m. Music will be provided by the Mormon Youth Symphony and Chorus directed by Dr. Jay Welch. the High readings Friday will move to the mid-50with Lot much chance of rain or snow. s pete. Emery. Grand and San Juan Counties in Utah, he By DON C. WOODWARD Deseret News Business Editor A $26.5 million said. Anderson said surveying and engineering work is currently under way and construction - exrTcted to begin April 1. 1970 and be completed Bids have been by let and tke award to a contr,ictor vil be made around ChrisMias time, he said. The line will span some of the most rugged country in the state. including peaks of nearly 11NO feet. The new line vi11 add further interconnertions with the high-voltag- e line transmission cutting across seven Utah counties to the Four Corners area will be built by Utah Power and Light Co. At 315.000 volts. it will be mi1-I57- the highest voltage power line in Utah. In a press conference Wednesday afrernoon. power company officials also said the company hopes to make an announcement soon where they build a big new generating plant in Utah. They said they had virtually ruled out a location in another state for the plant. which could ultimately cost S300 million. Both Cattl,en and Emery counties have been pushing for the plant location. GAVE APPROVAL Sce PM, on Page B-- 3 Scattered clouds reigned over the northern portions of the state and the south was fair and clear. Arab-Israc- Master Low temperatures tonight vill be below freezing the 20s in most places and even dropping into the teens at igher elevations. MOM1 Car Stereo Stolen stereo and tape,, tied at MO stolen from the car owned by Terry Irani-bun- , 1277 W. 5th South. An auto Palmer previciusy !le!!I up payment of money to the firm g years. rusalem of ceremonies Dedicate Reactor e IDAHO FALLS critical to reacded- assetrly e sought a action) from a Proto firm. If we presented ill leads that resulted in demonstrations we U OUld get a set of china as well as $11) for each one. Ile hate complied. ue think. with this pullet. Most of them are nersonal friends. lie hateurt reecited credit for these referrals nor any china. Uo're reolly today ;it me Atomic Conlrilission's Energy Roactor Testiri, Station. The zero power plutonium reactor (ZPI'll) is operated for the AEC by Argont:e National Laboratory. i,'zited Lthe nnager sup payment." Gunn said as of Nov. 15 the county is two months in arrears on its payment. "With this type of situation See DECKER on rage 3 B-- City. says you'll get your china if yOU See 15th iupli nations largest fast keep their reptitaticat and do more than just to out You'll Get Everything Coming Ccuipany of the following montu for work it had done the preceding month. As of the 15th of this month. this amounted to $$7.fltr;.50 for which company has not received any Wt They sounded like thPy cause they sod they'd come ''more caulking.' favor of payment to the construction firm. "Under the contract. the Schotker Construction Co. is entitled to fayment On the d Lose Reputation lii 194i4; twit our patio ntiosed by a '41. comordny It cost S;1.14715. It nas a beautiful jolt until it rained. Non the roof leaks. IIe've called Omni seeral times. Once they came and did MPIIIP caulking. Rut it still leaks. Non th-- y keen saying they'll come again, bot they tiont Ile think they Mt and should fix this at all cost to SMP their reputation Mrs. LIM.. Salt Lake City. because he believes public money shouldn't be paid to improve private land. Horace Gunn. executive director of the AGC's Utah Chapter. read a statement in Colony Charities Association. the fund raising organization for the hospital. The program will also feature a film about the hospital and its founder. Bertha Spa!-forVester. who lived in Je- be Elder Richard L. Evans, friend and broadcasting colleague of Thomas. Thomas' interest in the Mild le East dates back to 11S W:len he toured with bys Army at the fall of Jet'u..alem. Ile has returned sever;i1 times. most rentiy on a trip. His speech is the highlight et the charity program. Receipts kill be given to the long-tim- I Spfford Memorial Childrens Hospital of Jerusalem. Thomas is president of American Vi interpret rewscasters." t om- missioners to show cause why they should not be restrained from ordering monies to be paid to the Shocker firm. Demman is also seeking an order restraining, the county oGnimissioners from paying any claims of Schocker under the Decker Lake agreement until the court has determined the legality of the agreement. The Salt Lake businessman is also asking for an order eclaring the agreement null and void. ALDITOR HOLDS RICK County Auditor Glen F. tead more recent than February .so they would be "like new to the crew here." he said. Mrs. Benson said she had shipped a box of old magazines, but her husband said they hadn't had anything to long beard. but promised to shave it off for the reunion with his wife. "I want to be back in Utah so bad I could start pounding 1 I Don't Want To DOI rar." "It's been a long, long he ttn . ' - . 7::7t4' ',' ' ,,, -k, emitting danger,. rep;irts claim tiiat sui. tAiation virtually unlietectable. Tile U.S. Public Health Service surveyed 1.1A color setk; in homes and fund only C4i enliried dangeieus ',libation in exnPss ef generally .oicepted limits. However, it is advised to not sit closer than fi to 10 feet from sets. We sent you ti,vo articles on radiation for your information. ut ft.rest Is tact that a new Kind ei glass mat rcuoces tile N ravii will be in ide use by manufacturers sometime next yeor. The new glass contains a compound called strontium tai hich absorbs five times as many X rays as ordim-t7ghiss. It will be used for the face plates of color television tubes. vim Demman. his Carl Nemelka, and Leon Halgren. chief doputy iniffinty 4. s ,...,..- "-, 7 , J0 .,.. ,,,.. ,e1.,---k- ..; 4 ,; ' f,. d .,, - - t :: ; 1, tif , ;:, '' ,, k:,,, Hoo can I find out if tier color n. Set Salt Ake (its. MIS X r3?-11.- A., g , !".."c, New TV Glass 3W-12t1- ,,,!:--,. Do Have a problem? C.ol o to 9 p.m. Monday througn Fr ;day, or write to box 1257, Salt Loke City, Utolt 84 111 Co. Iih n Fast. Judge Elton signed the cider after an hoi,r-lonconference ' ..' 'i 1:',74'47'..''"141'16..v, ,,. Is,- , ,k,.?.' ,,t1 ., , : SS- , , '''' '.. s ., . '' ' , - , ), .A 4 I SY C a-12- q.Ira- The order also requhes the commissioners to show cause hy they should not be restrained from ontering inonies to lw paid to the Sobruker Linn. ORDER SIGNED The comolaint seeking the order as filed by Fred nem- - 4,,. ; ,., ,,,,t 4 la, of authority ., ' 4''''' - . I7,1: to coilimissioners restrain of monies to Schookto Construction Co. lAithout N', , , 1 ; Tlif two made plans for his return to the U.S. in December and taking a winter vacation in the Caribbean. -- out of the snow and cold." Benson ' ' 1 ,., a year. - ,,,t fi - Ilament ,.. twice-a-wee- - t .,,,,,, i when Benson broke into the conversation. The two stations have been k contact since hi and Mrs. Benison came over to the school to have a talk with her husband, who has been at his Navy post nearly ,, , ,, i ., ',.,,..,,, ,....., , 0,t, .,! , or emex r--4 li..-- ' - , - ,,,, , Nik La show cause order against the Salt Lake County Commission and attorney was signed today in Third District Court as the controversy over payment to a construction firm for Decker Lake Nvork flared again. Judge Leonard W. Elton signed an order settinc,, a hearing for , N, 4,-- - A -. '1 A , 1. ,... ezzll Ly,,10Sitrir'A4ie "Will you be back for Christmas?" it z He was so isolated that even mail could rarely reach him. but Mrs. Benson has been able to stay in touch through ham radio operators in Utah and around the nation. "He wasn't a ham operator when he left. He picked it up t s' -, - --,- ,,. Z,, v. ' since going to Antarctica." she said. Reed Reisner. an instructor in electror:cs at Utah Technical College, 4600 S. Redwood Rd., was using the school's powerful set one day, talking n , L4 4727 417,- : e ,,-..- .- -- 041, ti.;70,, ii,:31 9 ,,,qt no 447 . 4'... , ' t ' :'47;:, ' married. ,., , ,, , , , Static crackled over the radio and thE voice was hard to understand, but it was music to the ears of pretty ArliPttP RPTIS,r171 ?r,n1 Cir. The faint voice W5S that of litT young doctor husband. Art Benson. who was sent to spend a year at a frozen Navy station in Antarctica just a few months after the pair had . c Lii, , , ,.., - HE'S IN ANTARCTICA By HAL KNIGHT Deseret News Staff Witter : 11 It Antarctica as Reed Reisner tunes ham radio. 4 4' ,' -- ''' er .s, r . , fI :er'"INt 1-- lik- 4 '''' ,, . , 1, 1,, ' - . - ,, ' ' ,, $ 3 ,.,,,,,!,-,:N.- , if--- - .. , A ,. ,. . - - -' '- le ' q,. - , z ' ,- , , , - :(::, - ' . ' ' 4 ,.. ' er . ..e, 1 , ' - , ' .f.,,,,,, rtt - s ' . t w ' MAN on DO-I- T 67, Page B-- 3 To L'i'':nveil t;iaonze Statue Seckton in Pre,alie PaCk he the fin n evcit lieroic-sizbronze s:atue a Mormon Eat:aliOri be unveiled Saturday rocn in San Die;o. in conjunction kith that '2.00th tinnivoisary cerecitys mony. The sT3TUP to be 1::1Ve Led and dedicated stand s in Fort cif Weok in San Die;o.s The 29 thapteN, of zi7e Sc.i tail Thoneors vd format. :y pre',,ert tlie i'..itue to iite ta:y of Sr Die,:e. ALTepting be he tnai.,1- of that city. of MAY ,TTEND 11CD UPS,-.directors gave apconproval to the struction line Vednesday and also approved a record high m il I ion construction program for the utility during 197U. This construction builizet is part Of the S'.225 million expansion program announced by the utility last 1 DESERET NEWS . ' ..,e, , ' -- Children Invited Into Wonderland Of Books Geer :e Se 're et:t Trea-ur- y rii-re- Rers7dy. of T;,,, cf nion'fr,ei-- ; cC day may at:end t'io S e five-yea- r January. line will The transmission nules from Salt stretch Lake City to connect with ether utilities in the Four CorTierS area rear Farmington. N.M. It mill re ca1011e of (ielivering enough electricity to supply the neekl, of a city of some 54)0.000 people. PRIVATE VEDERAI John Andersee, vire president of operationz, and plannii,g, engineerintt said the line ill cro,is tederal. private and Indian lands. "We are in the prooess of purthasinz rights of 1 ay now," he said. The poer line will cross Salt Lake. Utah. Juali. San ... SECTION Re,ziot1;41 1 B I 3. 6 11 4 1 shr!ls," ;.) "You '''" 41,11 .z'''' , 11 ,, re'',40-ferl,h- h'.- 1- ' ' ''''' -' i- , '. 1, , ii,' A i) , 1,2 , , .,,,, .... 4, . - ,., , ): i , i . .. 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The scllier r: k.:ri a h etc:- hack. tttn.,,r. Lit ,. ot'ts, fcr , tk r t' - :o 1 : v I t pr T'0 t,) , , i.T N111' ,,.-- 'ta,1.:t of :: 1 AllitlAtia.1,,...,-.040- Pro)- t - I- - liC11Ear t,'e en it:ote ntles of libr,try ad ises. The tours ere tiit stories which ie. e I i de sters ie I .a C,,v of t: e SUP. z '' tt.K 't p t A , .'.S or Su-- c'ni:Iren N ) 1 l'oit V.cck lAhich can be ",. e y znt, Tho s Lock. In the art contest ptoit.on of the week, ch,o,2 . ' 'or i't-- 1 ' .. N lit: 1' .ts s right bock. Durrh-r- ' ''' 1.'4' ''.. bronth. ',111 lk i , ird-- i., I - ,.. A- . tl ..1. Sage the other cednre for ride to ary , ' ,.4. --' ' ," '::itsk. ,'' 'S. ' , , ' -,. ii.,- .t. 'k, tI'' ' r 4 . 4,,,.,.. ' I- - -1! thP Colorful pit tui on t walls and goo tribute to a cc,' 'ut'ie Lit mo- sphere for reatlitiz i.; t: Molke N Y., -' t ,,,,, 1 '41!;: ' learn. but also to bye fun," the librarian sttessetl. beautiful ntoin to shelves are aotcss'.1-ldren, and a Lbra:litn is ro:V to asstst ir ooeioo'oT.tE: just t1 mit ,,..,1,,, . ",,,. . ., , - ,.... 1 z Ni3O71. ,, . ;., ! - 1 k.... -- , 1- i 1.1 .' - . ' "t - ' 1 ' ' , , --- , 4 41k ?..;, .i,: - i ,,, 1 .-- '' ' Alk '' It',1, i1 tat u 4 ... , , , , , wr :, it I ,,,, . f 4., , , ,, 7- ., 1 ' ', i. ( . 4 , ,,t".16,A A 1. , it. , , - ,.: 't I A I f1 l . 1 I 4 ' i r" vt. ''..1. ,;t I 4 , '', -- - , 1 -- .., -- ..:-1.- kl 1 1 nir....,:., 11 :tri , i , c-- 1, I '' -,31:. '' .., ..,,, 2,:,,,..- Nsei,"t;r1' s. 4,,,,.,,,,:: . .., i- . 4 ,t.,,,. 4 , ....,.,4.: , --0: .,. 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Mrs. Mork e queried the visitors at the Sprague branch. li"They had to go to the brary and read all about it," a reyoung book entliuslirg spontlect information on all types uf hobbies is found in the library. Mrs. Yorke cmtinued. including a varied list of spare time activities ranging to "my from, rock (otter-liondad and I coiled S2 bills." ansver to the qarstion, -Why do yen come to the library," ;he stuiiro:s supplied a lorg list of reasons, including. "To teat i ahOU: Fea "'"' 1,,,,,,. 11 ' : 0 .. 1' t :Z. . T..e t 0' 10 "' C I t |