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The Ogden Standard-Examiner from Ogden, Utah • 9

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Lost 7 OGDEN STANDARD-EXAMINER OGDEN UTAH MONDAY EVENING JUNE 24 1963 9A TRAINING ENDS FOR 500 UTAH Researclhi ii oy Clearfield NafiveCIosej Long Career in Mining met AIR GUARDSMEN unfed in SALT LAKE CITY- A mining Retired SL Cop Shot In Both Legs by Thief GetsS crdricj Support career spanning more than 40 Uinia Area or parts of the following re- years will end July 1 when Barlow retires as mines plant superintendent loxX Kennecott Copper Corporation's Utah Cop WASHINGTON (AP) Legislation calling for investment of SALT LAKE CITY (UPIV A 67-year-old Salt Lake Citv re giuiia ooum ureat Basin DelewareHudson Unner Ar millions "of dollars in water re DUCHESNE (AP)-Searchers tired police officer was shot in kansas-Red Rivers Great Lakes 44 Los Angeles When the ex-officer was close to Harrington the assailant turned and fired two shots at him with a 25 caliber pistol He missed Then he fired two more striking Knoll per Division search already passed by the Senate is expected to advance through the House Interior Com combed a rugged section of the Uinta Mountains today in the second day of a search for a 7- both legs Sunday afternoon when he chased a would-be robber from his home His assailant He has directed activities at the company's famed open-pit year-old boy from Brigham City was arrested shortly afterward wno disappeared from a camp mine in Bingham Canyon since Sgt Glen Cahoon Salt Lake SALT LAKE CITY (AP) -Nearly 500 members of the Utah Air National Guard ended their 15-day summer training Sunday when they were paid about $60000 in cash at the Salt Lake Municipal Airport The pay call ended the summer training of the 151st Air Transport Group During the two weeks of training the crews of the 151st Air Transport Squadron flew more than 1000 hours in their big C97 transport planes One of the longest flights was a trip to Hawaii when 60 members of the 130th Aircraft Control and Warning Squadron were taken to the Pacific islands to practice manning radar installations oasins western Gulf Upper Missouri Rio Grande-Pecos and Colorado River" The report emphasized "there are water problems in every state county city industry farni and home in the nation Secretary of the Interior Stew- ing parcy ounaay morning Missing was Bruce Ferrin i 1 MMWWM uiiU'innm-i i I police said two men knocked on the door of the John Knollmeul- Barlow was guest of honor to- son of Mr and Mrs Val Ferrin of Brigham City aay at a luncheon at the Alta ler nome in Sugar House They mittee this week An irrigation subcommittee holds a hearing today and Tuesday on bills similar to a Senate-passed measure which would authorize the spending of up to $20 million annually for a research program The aim is to make the best possible use of water which may become the nation's most meuller in each leg But the German born officer continued the chase for another block Shortly afterward Harrington was picked up by officer Roger Kinnersley Kinnersley said Har-ington confessed to the attempted robbery and shooting BOOKED IN JAIL The California man who was tuiu mrs nonmeuller who The boy disappeared about 10 wud attended by his colleagues A gift was presented by Keefe Utah division general answered the door they were social security investteatnrs and am bunday while camping at Pyramid Lake with an aunt and art Udall said in letters to the Senate and House Interior wauieu io speaK to Knollmeuller committees "the availability of adequate supplies of good qual Mrs Knollmeuller told them uncle and their family Mr and Mrs Eldon Liechty of Ogden Mr Liechty is an assistant pro- ner nusoand was sleeping and precious resource booked in the city jail on charg essor ot economics at Weber When thev insisted that thoxr JC The legislation would set up water resources research cen College es of attempted robbery and assault with a deadly weapon told officers he had met a man in a to her husband she told them to Mrs Liechty said the bov had ity water anects an of man's pursuits "Yet our current use of water is more than 300 billion gallons per day and projections indicate that within two decades the demand may double and will con ters at land grant colleges and wan ai me door walked a shoat distance from Los Angeles pool hall who said the camp to some trees and oatc universities ana stimulate research at other colleges and BARLOW 40 Tears in Mining LOCKS DOOR TTTI i manager Barlow was born in 1903 on a Clearfield farm operated by his parents Jess and Sarah btoker Barlow who had settled Syracuse in 1892 The family later operated a general store in Clearfield Barlow was graduated from Clearfield High School and joined the old Utah Copper Company in 1922 as a member of a surveying crew He left the mine for short periods to be an underground mining engineer in i he thought Knullmeuller "kept 1 bushes "to go to the bathroom universities through federal wnen sne returned a third Highway Mishap At Knolls Fatal To SL Woman tinue to rise the years that luts vi money a iamny sate at home" The two men brought in a third person flew to Las grants and contracts As was the case in the Sen She said a few minutes later she realized he hadn't returned and a search was started for him IOllOW man was in tne room locking the front door whithe other two were searching the home cho Chain Store ate the legislation has strong These competing demands for water for its many purposes told Sgt Cahoon She said she support from members of Con Vegas Friday flew to Salt Lake City Saturday from Las Vegas and then went to the home in Sugar House I wm renaer even more critical KNOLLS (AP) A Salt Lake gress from the West where wa- screamed and ran for pelp to a neighbor's home One man ter is more precious uy woman Edna Stewart May 58 was killed shortly after Sat- immediately BECAME CONFUSED She said she thought he probably became confused panicked and ran the wrong way The sheriffs of Duchesne and Summit Counties were in rharat Expansion yelled: "Get her get her pet Harrington refused to identify euaie in me senate won tne need for wise decisions as to its allocation and use "The correctness of these Choices in turn Will denenrl in tier" urday midnight when an auto- votes also from other parts of the other two men who were stiU at large this morning His wife's cries brought Knoll me country moDiie ran off the highway on California and to serve as a civil engineer for the US Forest Service He returned to the Bingham pit in 1936 large measure on the availabil nnoiimeuller was in satisfact me western Utah desert and Plans Told meuller to the living room just as the three men rushed out the A Senate Interior Committee report written by Sen Clinton Anderson D-NM said a se of the search An estimated 100 ity ana quality of our knowledge about water in its manv as ory condition in the Holy Cross Hospital here Barlow is a member of ront door two of them goins in rolled over The Utah Highway Patrol said the victim was thrown from the men including officers and vol pects" Utah Section of the American ries of studies by specialists "have startled Americans with one direction the other in the opposite direction unieers were in the search early today and others were py- Secretary of Agriculture nr Awarded $12000 institute of Mining Engineers car and crushed beneath it the fact that we are well into He and his wife the former pected to join The retired Dolice officer who SALT LAKE CITY1 fUPTW The accident occurred at 12:05 a period in which acute water Ihe search force hnilt nn rinr uns Carngan of Morgan whom eft the force at age 65 in 1961 yille Freeman pointed out that the legislation in addition to stimulating research would help to train new scientists and engineers that are mnrh neAo crises and supply shortages are chased the lone intruder who mg the day Sunday as word BOISE (AP Albertsons Inc plans a $6 million plus expansion program including stores in Washington Oregon Idaho Wyoming Montana and Utah Berlin executive vice president said some of the iie marnea in 1926 in Ogden The University of Utah Medical School has been awarded a $12-000 grant for studv of its rnle in am Sunday Officers -said the car ran off the right side of US Highway 40 rolled over IV nve at zi8 noosevelt Street was later arrested and identi- spreaa mat the boy was Midvale led as Robert Dale Harrington future years i times as the driver apparently for research and tenhmrr i i Larry Colton of Kamas forest TheV have two rtaimhtprc this field ranger for the district said meu 10 turn DacK onto the high way too sharply stores are already under con Mrs Eldred A Haws of Magna and Mrs Gordon Bodily of Cop- struction and work will start on a companion Venice Nord- Pyramid Lake is in a basin at about 9000 feet elevation about four miles south of Mirrnr TnVp Adopts Budgets spreaaing across the nation'' "By the year 1980" the report said "the South Pacific the Colorado River Basin the Great Basin the Upper Grande-Pecos and the Upper Missouri River basins will be at or beyond the limit of their water supplies "By the year 2000 under present methods of management and utilization water requirements will exceed usable supply in all others in the near future oerg 55 also of Salt Lake City Barlow's brothers and sisters was treated at Tooele Valley Albertsons had announced ear It is on the drainafp nf tho SANDY (UPI)-The Tnrrfan xiuspiiai ana released include Jesse Barlow ex 1 a North Fork of the nnrhpcn lier its intention to add 100 grocery stores It got out of the ihe death increased Utah's ecutive vice president of the District board of education has adopted three budgets totaling $9239287 for the 1963-64 school wearneia state Bank Eldon drug store and department store trattic fatahty total to 111 this year compared with 85 in the business with sales during the year $1 PEES ML I Load it up bring the neighbors corresponding period last year part owner of Western Auto Supply in Ogden Gardner Union Pacific dispatcher in Og- past week Berlin said in the Seattle area River near the Duchesne tunnel which diverts water from the Duchesne to the upper Pro-vo River "It is a rugged area of cut-over timber and criss-crossed by logging roads he said While the elevation is high he said the temperature was above freezing Sunday night Croydon Girl 15 ucn iv mi i retirea uearfield locations have been selected for stores in the Mountlake Terrace ousinessman Wilmer owner of Barlow Furniture in HlparfiplH Still 'Serious7 Lake Forest Park and Mercer Island districts and a new store Ora of Salt Lake City retired Mountain States Telephone and NOW EVERYONE CAN SEE Ths Great Entertabinsnt Sbsw AT POPULAR PRICES! (JKUYDON Gloria Toone 15-year-old daughter of Mr and will open in a new shopping center in Lacey Wash a suburb of Olympia leiegram uo executive Mrs Tree of Ogden Mrs Phono CONTINUOUS PERFORMANCES! AUTQJHiATR Mrs Joseph Toone of Croy- 3 MM ROM WASH AND POINTS ON BRIGHAM M1WAY EX 24306 lanner of Portland fir aon was reported in "serious" and Mrs John Peacock of Mesa' condition today at the Dee Hos In Color Parade LA Midshipman Dennis A Peterson son of Mr and Mrs Eugene Peterson of 200 Gordon Ave was a member of the OREGON STORE In western Oregon Berlin said Ariz THE MOST HEROIC OF ALL LEGEIIDSI pital The girl was hit bv a car Sat stores will be built in Eugene "v- Corvallis Milwaukee and Coos urday night while walking along Color ComDanv at the COLUMBIA PICTURES A CHARLES HSCKNEEK prwentj production Bay He said the Corvallis store SHLftMK SHMUCy will be open about July 1 Morgan county The car was driven by James Nowling 16 son of Mr and He said stores will be built Academy Annapolis Md which participated in the color parade an impressive ceremony that is part of the training of a Navy midshipman soon in Butte Mont and in Keri- newick Wash Mrs Perry Nowling of Hen efer rntinnfiti Berlin said Albertsons has Dur- chased land for a new food cen- er in Pocatello and construc- Three Injured In Cache Car Mishap LEWISTON Three persons were in critical condition in Ogden and Logan hospitals today following a two-car crash about two miles south of here Sunday afternoon Trooper Lenard Jeppsen of the Utah Highway Patrol said a car LEARN TO SWIM Your Water Safety Is Our Business ST- EASTMAN -Sv s'' 'color ion is under way in Chevenne Wyo for a new store to open tmm-m I Kirlc Doualac nnrl kim Klnunl in aepiemDer- REGISTER NOW Lessons Starting July 1st Limit 8 to a All Ages He said construction will start JULIET PROWSE soon on a store in Tavlorsville "STRANGERS WHEN WE MEET" Color and CinemaScope Box Office "Argonauts" 8:25 "Strangers" 10:10 See both complete shows after 10:10 One complete showing a night due to the extreme Utah a suburb of Salt Lake City Berlin said 11 additional i length Show stores are being planned for the Evening Classes for Adults For Information Phone EX 4-6145 Individual Instruction for Each Student if Needed Experienced Instructors SKYLINE SWIM SCHOOL driven by Frank Clements 45 company's current operating area and six are being considered in new areas COW tf UCHNtCOLOR DAVIS DRIVE-IN THEATR Dusk Salt Lake City apparently ran On Highway 91 North of Layton 820 Wall Ave Board Sets Session SALT LAKE CITY (UPI)- 1 mmnrnvm The Utah State Building Board Now Playing at 2 Theatres i has set a regular meeting for 10 am Tuesday in the board room The main order of busi a ngni-oi-way sign and was hit broadside by a car driven by Drew Gordon 17 Lewiston He was alone in his car Passengers in the Clements vehicle were the driver's nieces and nephews Linda Field 16 Vern 14 Bonnie 12 Boyd and Lloyd both 7 and Cindy 5-all the children of Mr and Mrs Kenneth Field of Lewiston Mr Clements is in the Logan LDS Hospital with compound fractures of both legs Vern Fields and his sister Linda were transferred to the Dee Hospital in Ogden both with severe TNTERJSrOUNTAIN EREiHERE ENGAGESnT! 5 ness at the meeting will be to commission architects for state finned jadson Hole Wyoming Wi fk-y i i ri immiiiism mi Vm Aini -Mi-wtMaaiMt building projects n- iii mm JOHN AFFLECK BALL PARK TOMORROW WEDNESDAY TWICE DAILY 3 8 VUTCT KIRK IAKCAS1IRD0U0IAS -HALWALUS' in jieau injuries iney were "critical" condition today KIRK DOUGLAS LAGTIiTJArrJ FltOfJ "Doctor No" A James Bond Adventure Story Shows PM GUNFIGflT AT THE OGDEN SHRINE CLUB PRESENTS ncKxicoica GUN HILL: 7Affn (OGDEN) RHONDA REUIN8-JO VAN FLEET JOHNREIAND CAROLYN JONES EARLHOLLMN tiJOHISTDSa "A GIRL NAMED TAMIKO" Laurence Harvey Open 6:45 pm Phone 825-0904 Box Office Opens 7:30 Show at Dusk mm I Now Showing at 2 Theatres EGYPTIAN MOTOR- VU PRODUCED BY r1ammoth NEW Edition This is your place dayboy Your father brought his sweetheart here and married her Your eight red-blooded uncles fell in love on Spencer's Mountain This is your place Clayboy and this is your time EX 4-9911 EX 4-1 768 Disney's Latest Western Adventure in Color! 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