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The Salt Lake Tribune from Salt Lake City, Utah • 10

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10 Ihe Salt Lake Tribune, Monday April 19, lf'1 Golden Spike Aides Alter Visit Hours and Cheyenne, Ne. agemy Chicago would Northern Denver, Dtnvet, Sail lines Western Bay servue weekly New Development Rekindles Hope For Ogden Tic to Railpax System OGDEN A new (level ip-ment in National Railroac. Passenger Corp (Railpaxl plans for coasl-to-coast rail passenger sen ice, mav mean Ogden will be included in the intercity service Western Pacific, which has tracks between San Francisco and Salt Lake City, apparent does not want to join the Railpax system A spokesman at Western Pacific's headquaiteis San 7ranusco said the company las not yel joined Railpax. tVes'em Pacific discontinued oassenger service more than a year ago between Salt Dike City and Oakland. Railpax requires railroads ith passenger serv ice to join the national agency or else continue the existing service.

If Western Pacific does not join Railpax, the Rio Grande service likely would continue through Ogden, the teir.nnal for Southern Pacific trams Sen. Wallace F. Bennett, R-Utah, said, If Railpax should consider the alternate route of going north to Ogden from Salt Lake City and then to Wells, officials will find the distance only tbiee miles Luther and it would mean an additional metropolitan atea in tween Denver. Colo Ponl.md. Oie.

via Wvo, Ogden Wells. The national riimoumed last month to Oakland i ail set vice lie via Barlirg'on between Chicago and daily, and between Cliand Junction. Colo, Lake Citv on Rio Grande to Wells, Nev by Politic and on to the aiea bv Sou! net Peufic The Denv et -Oakland would be llnee times VMELEDYNE PACKARD BELL The Finest in Portable TV fr 90-day carry service including parts and labor. 2511 South Phone ern Utah's major touiN attractions. But the daily i e-enactments of the driving of the golden spike is in doubt.

Frank Coppin. --euetaiy manager of the Brigham City Chamber of Commerce, said that 100 re-enactments last ear cost about $6,500 He said that the Southwes Patk Servile Company of Ogden has $2,500 committed toward the summer reenactments if the additional $4 000 is raised Will Allocate $2,000 The Bux Elder County Commission told Mr. Coppin that the commission will allocate $2,000 if the cities in Box Elder County raise $2,000. Mr. Coppin explained that funds from the Utah Travel Council are not available as they were last year.

The seven-man cast that re-enaUs the driving of the golden spike are members of tlie Box Elder County Golden Spike Assn. Unless funds ate raised on the local level, Mr. Coppin said, the dailv re-enactments will not be held. Spet ial to The Tribune BRIGHAM CITY With the 102nd anniversary of the dining ol the goldt-n spike ss ilwn one month awav i cm Hours are in effect lor MMtois the National Golden Spike Historic Site. 32 miles nest of Brigham City Supt.

William Krueger said hums are from 11 a.m to 4 pm Monday thiough Friday On Saturdays ar.d Sundays hours ull be from 11 a to m. Uk omotives Uncovered Jupiter and 119. replicas of the two locomotives that met on Promontory Summit on May 10, 1869, have been uncovered from their black plastic sheeting during the winter months. Supt. Knieger explained that warm weather and increased visitations during March were the deciding factors in opening the facility earlier Dunng 1970, more than 70,000 persons visited the site.

Il is considered one of north The fate of this railroad depot in to reroute federal railroad passen-Ogilen hinges on appeal which seeks ger service through Ogden tracks. Pavson Bo. 12, Dies in S.L of Aulo Injuries Special to The Tttbune unlay about 7.30 died in West, was crossing 8th West a Sait Dike City hospital Sun- when struck by a ear driven PA' SON Kevin Thomas afternoon. by LaMar McBride 20, Box, 12, mjuied in an auto- The boy, son of Mi and Payson, said Utah Highway pedesliian accident here Sat Mis. Jim Box, 322 S.

8th Patrol Trooper Dave Nusink. State 487-2711 BYU Readies Cleanup As Y-Dav Observance i 3 I 6V -t- s-! GALLON STALEY'S SYRUP UPTON BLACK TEA BAGS POWDERED OR BROWN SUGAR I 212-POUND ROSEDALE PEAR HALVES NO. 2Vz CAN TOr.lATO JUICE 46-OUNCE edence over whitewashing of the Y. This years Y-Day is going to be a community day. The students will work with Provo and Orem clubs, service organizations and civic groups, high school and junior school students in a cooperative effort to improve the communities.

Plans are to paint buildings, raze unsightly sheds, clean weeds, clear debris from vacant lots, build park benches and picnic tables, and whitewash the These protects save the Central Utah cities many thousands of dollars each year. Businessmen in the Ptovo-Orem area have been u'-ked to participate in the combined Y-Day and Community Day activities by either loaning equipment or donating supplies to the cleanup. Anyone who would like to suggest a project, donate supplies or loan equipment for the project should contact the Y-Day committee. HMJBiinr TURBOT FILLETS i anriRDmis Special to The Tribune PROVO Y-Day at Brigham Young University will be 79 years old May 8, the date selected for the big annual cleanup campaign. The day is older than the tra-ditional whitewashing of the block on the mountain east of the campus.

'Several times Y-Day his tory something has taken prec-t Ryu Trio Hurt in Car Crash Special to The Tribune KANAB Three Brigham Young University students wefe injured a rollover Sunday at 12:15 p.m. eight miles east of here on U.S. 89. The dirver, Garth A. Reid, E.

3900 South, Salt Lakf City, apparently dozed at the wheel, according to Kan'e County Sheriff Norman Sw'app. His companions were, Susan Myers, 20, Madison, S.D., and Lynda Jo Steves, 20, Ualif. Mr. Reid was removed from the car by passing motonsits. But the vehicle had to be sawed in several places to remove the two girls.

All three were taken to Kane County Hospital in Kanab. Miss Myers, who had three broken vertebrae, according to police, was flown to Salt Lake City for treatment. Mr. Reid has a broken collarbone and ribs and is listed in good condition. Miss Steves has face cuts and possible neck injury: she was listed in good condition, also.

The three left Tucson. early Sunday after vesting ith a relative of Mks Steves. Sheriff Swapp said the car tan off the left side of the road and turned over twice It was listed as a total loss. Ltalm Found Dead Special to The Tribune HOLLADAY Doran Wilkes Card. 17, 4411 Wander Lane (2370 East), was found dead Saturday at his home of what Salt Lake County Sheriffs Deputy G.

R. Sperry said was a self-inflicted gunshot wound. 9-OUNCE OTDtP FRESH YOUNG -x i. py 4 I av 4 Tf TEXAS PINK Spring Fair Slated at Tooele Hijjh TOOELE Tooele Army Depot Federal Credit Union will sponsor the first Spring Fair, April 23, 24. 23 at Tooele High Sc hool.

The Tooele County Chamber of Commerce and Tooele Retail Merchants Assn, are cooperating in stag ing the event Trailers, campers, cars, trucks, snowmobiles, racing cycles, mobile homes, outdoor furniture, barbecues and sporting goods will be displayed on the parking lot ad-laeent to the high school, by both Tooele and Sail Lake City merchants James P. Emerson, officer of TAD credit union, says there is no charge for exhibitors who may wish to enter products in the show. The area is fenced and protection will be provided. The show is free. A large number of gifts will be given away.

They include, a portable TV. $35 worth of groceries. 25 gallons of gasoline, a set of auto floor mats, Jon toilet and many others. To be eligible for the gifts, registration during the fair will be necessary STAR GAER0 VMJUAUCCOUK)N fd -B CLAY It, POLLAN 'Y? HAH. 21 Ufft strr 21 ocr 22 4-It 176 36-43-81 GOLD MEDAL 10 POUND WITH COUPON iC 52 53-55 3-75 99 TAURUS K' AfH 26 HAY 26 .,1821 23-24 731-38-79 65 SCORPIO ocr.

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