Word: utah
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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Wisconsin 2.01 Utah...
Died. Henry Dinwoodey Moyle, 74, Salt Lake City millionaire and (since 1961) second-ranking officer of the 2,000,000-member Mormon Church, who sold his own oil company in 1947 to help administer the Latter-day Saints' formidable commercial empire, urging it to expand out of Utah into cattle ranches in Florida, Texas, Canada and Australia, choice Manhattan, London and Berlin real estate; of a heart attack; in Deer Park...
...Luck. To profit, the company needs to achieve at least 115,000 sales, or well over 1.5% of the expected '64 market. The Studebakers that Egbert showed off at Utah's Bonneville Salt Flats last week are handsomely restyled-the first major redesigning that he has been able to carry out since 1961, when he left the presidency of an outboard motor company and accepted the challenge to revive Studebaker. Six inches longer and somewhat sleeker, the cars have abandoned the boxy look of the earlier Lark line. Even the Lark name is being downplayed in favor...
...Moab, Utah, an unexplained explosion trapped 25 men 2,700 ft. deep in one of the world's biggest potash mines. Seven workers built a barricade of tubing and burlap to trap pockets of fresh air for themselves while rescuers gingerly worked their way down into the shaft. The seven were saved-but 18 others perished...
...brightest nightspots, took a charter cruise across the bay, listened to songs by Chrysler Guest Artist Pat Suzuki-and inspected the 1964 models that Chrysler had providentially brought along (see U.S. BUSINESS). When the San Francisco revels ended, more were in store: shooting, riding, and fishing on a Utah dude ranch (Studebaker); a wild drive in new Galaxies up Colorado's Pikes Peak (Ford); swimming at Wisconsin's Lake Geneva (American Motors)-to mention just a few of the bashes on the schedule...