Show 1 4 e y yR Y R 4 I 1 9 1 AA fry r 6 ill o. o a i f tJ- tJ g p s 1 ir r S for a I a 4 tj i 1 6 Park City's Dungeon Entertains Visiting National Guard Men The Park City U U. U S. S Territorial Territorial Territorial Terri Terri- Jail often referred to as The Dungeon was again ac activated activated activated ac- ac to imprison captured men Seen behind the metal of one small cell is Captain Gary Nelson left and Lt Lt Dennis Dennis Dennis Den Den- nis McCardy of the Military Military Military Mili Mili- tary Airlift Squadron who were captured by the enemy when walking away from a crash crash- landing in enemy territory This was not the most pleasant way to spend Saturday night September 7 in Park City One hundred members of the Utah Air National Guards Guard's Mill Military ta ry Airlift Squad Squadron ron participated in the survival training exercises under the direction of Commander Lt Lt Colonel Ray P. P Greenwood Jr with Assistant Adjutant General George H H. H T Taylor a y lor and Lt Lt Colonel Orin L L. L Lund as umpires umpires umpires um um- pires of the maneuvers The survival training exercises exercises exercises exer exer- started with a busy trip to an unknown destination which turned out to be the Bonanza Flats area south of Park City None of the National Guard airmen airmen airmen air air- men participating were able to fore plan their escape route in inthe inthe inthe the ditch procedure The enemy by Senior Master Sergeant Sergeant Sergeant Ser Ser- geant Robby Hobby Robertson of the National Guard Air Police were helped by 25 members of the Salt Lake Jeep Patrol to set traps to enable th the enemy to capture the line dowl d airmen trying to reach an U American Military camp After the p pm p.m. m briefing of demonstrations and lectures on sur survival v i val techniques and enemy interrogation procedures procedures procedures pro pro- the airmen were on their own with the goals to stay Continued on Page Six National Guard Guard- Continued from Page One alive and not get captured Divided into crews of a pilot pilot co-pilot two navigators two flight engineers and a load- load master the men had to walkaway walk walkaway walkaway away from a simulated crash landin landing site and make their way down Ontario Canyon through thick brush rocky terrain and mountain ridges at night time Even in the moonlight the area was difficult to travel with safety for booby traps and enemy patrols were allaround allaround all allaround around and could end the escape with a captive prisoner The first two airmen to takeoff take takeoff off oU into the unknown territory came through and reached home bas base e. e without be being in g spotted by the enemy en e my The majority were caught Some were brought in a as s live prisoners prisoners' and some were brought in as dead soldiers would be the tion and each shareholder of the theof theof of U. U S. S Smelting common stock the following one a.-one share of common stock of Hecla Mining Co b 50 in principal amount of a 5 8 3 subordinated debenture debenture de- de de debenture and warrant c-warrant exercisable exercisable exer- exer exercisable for a period of 10 years to purchase one half share of Hecla share at a price to be fixed It was pointed out that the agreement in principal was subject subject subject sub sub- to further study to approval by the boa boards r d s of directors of each company and to the execution execution execution tion of a definite agreement tobe to tobe tobe be submitted to the shareholders shareholders shareholders share share- holders of each ach company for their approval U. U S. S Smelting in its mining operations is engaged in the mining and milling of lead zinc copper silver and gold also in the refining of lead It is engaged in the fabrication of copper and brass products through its wholly-owned wholly subsidiary subsidiary sub sub- Mueller Brass Company Company Company Com Com- pany and maintains oil and gas operations It is the largest shareholder in Corp and Cudahy Co both listed on the New York Stock Exchange Hecla Mining Company is the largest silver producer in the United States and has interests in lead zinc and copper pro pro- Hecla earned per share or in 1967 on shares outstanding U. U S. S Smelting earned per share or on shares outstanding The earnings earn earn- ings of both companies were affected by the wide industry-wide strikes during the latter part of 1967 and the first half halt of 1968 METAL PRICES as of September September Sep Sep- September 5 1968 Copper Elect domestic ref 41 71 Lead Common NYS 1250 Aluminum unalloyed ingot 2600 Zinc E. E St. St Louis 1350 Tin 1424 Nickel Silver NYC per ounce Gold US U-S. Mercury per flask Titanium max Brinell Palladium troy ounce Platinum ref troy ounce STOCK SALES SALTS Thursday Sept 4 Bast Esst Uh Utah at art 15 00 at Friday Sept 3 6 East Utah at 1209 1200 at l Monday londay Sept 9 V Cardiff cat at East Utah at Park City Con at |