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The Ogden Standard-Examiner from Ogden, Utah • 5

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Ogden Standard-Examiner Tuesday March 15 1966 WOMAN 40 Asks Plans 42ND VICTIM Idaho Legislature Nears Close Studies Changes in Voting Law OF UTAH CARS To Restore Saltair BOISE (AP) Introduction rial passed earlier Introduced were two bills one appropriating $67000 to finance the current session the other authorizing county commissioners to adjust election precincts to conform with Idaho's new printers at night This was the coordinating Jjf 35 legislative districts under the reapportionment plan passed with existing political machinery for Idaho's 44 counties Delegates to the pre -primary of election law changes delayed Monday was expected today as Idaho's third special legislative session hovered near adjournment mm i lit Comes oi the oui to coordinate election statues with the 35-70 conventions are based in part a i SALT LAKE CITY (UPI) Utah's traffic toll climbed to 42 today with the death of a Magna woman who was injured in an accident Friday Mrs Deana Jones 40 was injured in a two-car accident at 3600 4100 She received a fractured skull broken right arm and inter-al injuries The victim's and James Jones 33 is in fair condition from the accident The death raised Utah's 1966 traffic deaths to two above the number killed on the same date last year Holds Up Approval of Project Until Group Details Program By JAMES BAPIS SALT LAKE CITY (UPI) Gov Calvin Ramp-ton today demanded a "complete plan" from a private grouD interested in restoring Saltair reapportionment plan passed by on county political organizations i a a I ill 1 i and on the number of seats the legislature last week were The latter would authorize adding of precincts which might have been inadvertently omitted from the reapportionment bill each county has in the legisla- printed overnight ture incumDent legislators also Approval oi tne revisions The Senate was in session for some legislators hoped would are delegates to party conven- 11 -31 UnInaa tions only four minutes Monday ad- lead lo aajuui unieiH ai uie ciuse of business today Rampton said that no go-ahead would he given for journing witnout transacting any business Both parties agreed Monday however to exclude this year's conventions to be held June 10-11 from coverage of the pro- any restoration work "until we know what steps you WRITING TAKES LONGER Introduction in the House was scheduled Monday but Sen plan all the way through" Utah Paratrooper posed election law cnanges The group which proposes to a sound restoration plan it's go- Jack Murphy K-Lracoin presi uov Kooert tv bmyne said ne i dent pro-tem saw writing ot tne believed no changes had to be Rilled Ofl bill took longer than antici made now fc I If revisions are necessary he VleT IN am ruTrOI form a non-profit corporation mg to De razea appeared before the State! The group requested that Board of Examiners to acquire it be allowed 18 months to de-the Saltair property from thejvelop the embayment plan -which would place water beneath DUP Will Tour Canyons Meet April 9 in SL said they could be made by tn pated But a potential trouble spot was still unresolved when nearly 50 pages of election law amendments were sent to the 1967 legislature SALT LAKE CITY (UPI) -Paratrooper Pfc Kenneth A Bodell from Sandy Utah was i the Saltair paviuon Tf it le fAn5ihl the ffroun is SATT TAKR C1TV (JWJ Pending introduction of election law changes the House completed legislative action on killed Viet Nam Saturday ready to proceed with restora-DaUghters of Utah Pioneers will tion of the pavilion a cost of jhol annual rvugcr vuii 1 aim a man said the group's initial plan was to spend $25000 to I determine the feasibility of cre Davis Army Man about suuuuu von rran saw However the group said it a memorial urging congressional approval for comprehensive water development in Southern Idaho The measure unanimously annrnved urffed nromnt com- Honored as Top Ft Ord Trainee was not willing at this point to post a bond to assure a com- He was 22 years old Bodell was with the 173rd Airborne Brigade and was killed by small arms fire while on a 10-day foot-patrol mission Bodell was the son of Mr and Mrs Muril A Bodell He graduated from Bingham High School in 1961 and was drafted on Feb 2 1965 ating an embayment HAZARD AND EYESORE "We don't want this thing to dracr on we've cot to know pletion ot me worn Dy a cbthmu Tr WT-- date tion April 9 with a tour of the mountains east of Salt Lake City as a highlight President Kate Carter said the convention would open with a morning session at Hotel Utah followed by a luncheon The afternoon will feature a tour of Parley's Golden Pass and Bis: Mountain where a pro pletion of feaslbuity reports on all proiects in the Snake River CLEARFIELD Army Pvt where we are going" Rampton Frank Corgiat son of Mr and NOT SATISFIED "What happens in the feasi Basin not just in Southwestern Idaho as proposed in a memo- Mrs Frank Corgiat of 336 Mari an eyesore and unless we get bility study will determine what future investments might lyn Dr received a special hon or during his company's basic occur" Von Frank saw gram will be held at the Pony BOTTLE BUTTER The simple process of making sweet cream butter will be demonstrated by Sandra Mellott daughter of Mr and Mrs Don Mellott eighth grade student at Morgan High School at the Science Fair at Weber State College Thursday She places one-half pint of whipping cream in a jar and after shaking it for CAP IN UTAH Ramnton indicated he was un- Governor to Discuss Rates for Mineral Plant on Lake Express Marker me group will continue to Little Mountain satisif ied with the plan presented TOPS US IN by the group He reiterated and return through Emigration combat training graduation recently Not only was he named "Outstanding Trainee" of his company but the young soldier was personally congratulated by Gen Harold Johnson Army his desire tor more intormaiion Canyon An evening session will be SEARCH WORK including a satisfactory plan of restoration reliable cost estimates demonstration of finan held at Pioneer Memorial Mu Uttle salt i The governor said Dow iNi seeking the most economical means of electrical power for a proposed plant on the lake shoreline in Weber Count SALT LAKE CITY (UPI) -Gov Calvin Rampton has agreed to meet with Dow Chemical Co and Utah power SALT LAKE CITY (UPI) seum Chief of Staff during his recent The Utah Wing of the Civil Air visit to Ft Ord Patrol which led the nation in eninq Dates Given A 1963-ffraduate of Clearfield cial capability and a willingness to post a bond The governor gave the group until Mav 1 to present to the Completes School firms to discuss rates for a pro search and rescue proficiency High School Pvt Corgiat under Rampton said the question appears to be how low a rate can has been ranked sixth national posed mineral extraction plant went basic combat training with proficiency for! board a complete plan He said on Great Salt Lake ly in overall lor Facilities at Parks LAYTON Hospitalman Apprentice Ernest Murdock Jr USN son of Mr and Mrs Er Rampton agreed to explore July was tne aosoiuie ueaa- 1965 Lt Col Woodrow Walton lme on demolition of tne pavil the question at a later date be obtained The governor agreed to the meeting Monday after a discus-skm with state and Weber County industrial promotion of ficials nest Murdock of 552 Coates with representatives of Dow Ft Ord's 3d Brigade Before entering the Army Pvt Corgiat was aerospace ground mechanic at the Service Theater Supply Hill Air Force Base Ogden Cedar Breaks scheduled to be executive officer saM the wing ion for safety reasons Sheldon Brewster Salt has completed the basic Hospi Utah Power Light Co and Mountain Fuel Supply Co tal Corps school at the naval Tl rt 1t received me nonor in cumpeu- open for dinner on June 11 wfth CAp from Lake businessman told the examiners that the alternative hospital San Diego Law Reconstruction ot tne looge ai s5ons the group's restoration plan Zion National Park will be com- He said the Utahns scored SALT LAKE CITY Opening dates for Utah Parks Company facilities in Zion Bryce Canyon and Grand Canyon National Parks and Cedar Breaks National Monument for the 1966 summer season were announced today by Murray was "a waste ot taxpayers MARCH SPECIAL-FREE PARTS UPHOLSTERY pleted by that date 23381 points in the 16-item pro- ficiencv test Florida was tops money to destroy probably our COMING SEASON All sewina machine head Darts furnished free with most famous landmark SOFA AND CHAIR I Willi tf VTWv jwiuva uuw Murray also said that no morej0f utah were Deleware Puerto each complete overhaul during the month of March Island and Ala Rico Rhode applications for summer employ- manager ment at the Utah Parks Com bama inns ai uic uutc uauuuai parks will be open for dinner Mav 14 Murray said with As Low Includes Labor and lasy Terats Samples Shown in Your Homo MASTERCRAFT UPHOLSTERY Seaman in Training pany facilities can be considered for the coming season During the peak season the company utilizes about 700 temporary workers in the parks most of whom are college stu at those locations and at This includes a one year guarantee Parts furnished for sawing machine head anly daes not include meters electrical centrels portable case or cabinet parts MACHINES FABRICS Phone 3944657 TV Group to Meet dents with some 75 per cent of 2440 Washington Blvd Phono 394-7734 Ogden GAS KILL SALT LAKE CITY (AP) the jobs being filled by those who have previously been em BRIGHAM CITY Seaman Ret Kirk Jensen 20 USN son of Mr and Mrs William Jensen of 508 First is undergoing seven weeks of basic training at the Naval Training Center at Great Lakes HI Upon completion of recruit training he will be assigned to a school shore station or ship A newly-formed Association of Medical Television Broadcasters will hold its first annual mPAtmff at the University of ployed there Approximately 5000 applications for the summer jobs are received each year Murray said Utah Medical Center March 25- ulck's 1)00000" sweepstakes You may have won cash! 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