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Show 1 .r srous PLAN MANY S. L. NIGHT HOURS ON MONDAYS :'::..-SECQN- ::11.2.:SECTIQtl Salk Lake shoppers will get bonus shopping hours beginning Monday night. The majority of stores will remain open each Monday night until 9 p.m., Weston Z. Hamilton, secretary, Vtah Retail Merchants Bureau, said Saturday. Most of the establishments will open at noon Mondays and remain open until 9 pan. Some, howo., while still petra00-a.m. yid others will retain the regular kours 10 cm. to 540 p.m A few of the stores will remain open rriday nights. Mr:Hamilton said that late openings usually begin . about now for the Christmas holiday seLson but he added that an additional reason for the late openings will be to serve 'defense witrkers in the area and give ',hem more opportunities to shop leisinsely with their families. ' THE, MOUNTAIN VOL 336. 'No. 92. 102nd Yts'ar lk late-openi- fIST WEST SALT - t7- T - S.UNDAY MORNING, SEPTEM UTAH, LAKE,C-ITY- , 't.t NEWSPAPER 1951 R 3 0,. " 4.-k does. close41-9I-Kiii- ( 17)1 4" Friqp.di: Ed icOtOi..:'; chiii 6,ti..;;;T. FO7WilkihióW:.;.c ..61:01:60.k:T:.'-- .eai0....1d,;.,5.,...N.Ilik n IllE Execution Directors Say , qtY) t0 Introduce in the Utah Legislature a measure establish- - Two , firing squad commandens propoSed Saturday night that Utah junk its ancient way of killing murders in a hall of bullets. Both now favor the gas chamber. Sheriff Mae .z - M. Wade of We- ber County came out for "the more humane" type of execun tion after directing a firing squad which killed murat derer Itay Dempsey Gardner dawn Saturday. Sheriff George M. Fisher of Summit County. ho mustered the riflemen who shot to death killer Vino J. Mares lit days ago, went, even further than Sheriff Wade, Bve-ma- -- . - ' ; LOT OF Travsiott, Sheriff Fisher said he will ask ''' Lear Taylor Rep. (R-Pa- rk i.Coloi 'Show' ing gas chamber executions. -"A firing squad nuns a lot of tension and there is too muCh ceremony,' though I don't think either Gardner or Mares knew what hit them," Sheriff Wide ' said. cidted Fisher Sheriff the fir"I's deal slower good ing squad than the gas chamber.1!roarlier,. 'Rt. Rev. J. T. Moreton also had rapped '' firing squads, saying Mares died from bleedingand' was not kil'led instantly. Gardner died cleanly, thoe8'11 be was not pronounced dead for 150 seconds after the shooting. i State Sen.- Luke Clegg (11 Provo) was the first to say he Intended to press for gas cham- More than Beauticians Utah' 'Associated nual two-da- their be conference y Smday la the Hotel blewhouse at 010 P.m. MOST SUCCESSFUL DRIVE - of Utah coeds, Carolyn Cartwright, representing the Spurs, and Sharon Lund of the Air, ROTC Sp Onsccs, receive a contribution to be used in combating communism from Dr. J. Ralph Hobson, Pocatello, Ida,. during the Crusade For Freedom:Tat-Da- Nabs Códtt.: .,.-Man Wanted - - last two tondemned The 'were Police Saturday ' noti- snout for questioning by Salt' Lake:City officers in 'connection with the poo robbery at tha Utah State Liquor Commission store !at was held 1,17..ablihtoa- Ave.,' :-- : - -- - , - - ' q0 Z C- 0 k - Z.,,. '',0,..., " Vt)r1 DURA LONG NOSE -- PROVES:11B112111TOUS coait-to-coasta- - .....a,..; In' Salt Lake City regular live. , toastte-eoa- t. - Jimzny Dutnto. nose. but Saturday eve--Ho ...thrust it into the It.. himself overdid he with sing of Americans room from direct,living - - tele-- st transmitted three eastiug became a reality as KDYL-Tshows direct from New York, 'All-StRevue,' starring Durante,''Your Show of Shows," and Your nit Parade, sehedula begins its Sunday, ICAL-71-7 with four shows beginning at I p.m, :Paul Whitemim RevUe.","This Is Show Business,"'"rted Warine:and V a, s ar ,......, . coast-to-coa- , , st , , ON THE JOB sec-salt- y, ar ree om. rusa ss! es a e. :,.....,.,:,:,,,, 14.:::Sillt:,1Like fied that.' a y IIITAH COEDS Grant Butters, president of murderers in the Utah Prtion Police' Jarwarded to ',the the ' organization, announced death row, Verne Branch and California' authorities a photothat models will demonstrate Melvin Sullivan, could beer graph and certified copy at a to the public new hair eolors- -. the firing squad's shots early warrant for the arrest of David green,, red, yellowto match Friday. Both were "'slightly the colors of dresses. The "co- nervous" for the remainder of Mark Harper, wanted in conlor show" will feature ?thyme the den Mint Warden Weston nection with the Aug. $ rob Isbell, folmder of the Isbell -- University of Beauty,- Ft. Worth, Texas. She will present "fashions of Tomorrow." 'Also present will be Sterling Powell, Ft. Worth, a southern artist with' a flair for high - styles, Mr Butters The Sunday 7:10 p.m. meet orbs open to the Int is theMr.onlyButters said- - ' public, mons' office covering his administration through the past two years. He emphasized that 1 "although we have operated with the same number of employes ea there were in the proCrOsade For Freedom traveling Crusade For Freedom vious - administration, we have have balloons motorcade. These id $ew Saturday tit Tag-Da- y increased ,the number of exbeen located its far away as two uninationa ioneitiont at ' Salt' LIAO City. during the nast the . r bl ebraska; well beyond 257 to 461. front CrZnado years The necessary to convey messages from Western Ger. for radio stations lo broadcast o many to - Poland, Czechoslthe trutit to Iron cortdo-couvaltittek 'Hungary, and Albania, otries.. , : : The tollections, largest rea in ceived single day since the Crusade's Campaign began Bent HOLDS 1, were made by 50 University of Utah noeds rePreaentlog the GRIP Air ROTC sponsors, the Spun i A leg. stolen Activity Club, and Chi Omega. ' Summer had a fair the yinweek front this early Sorority. , bold on , Mountain West dow of a downtown, di,partSaturday's contributions bring weather asturday land to a total $4113 received in Salt, brought the area tempera. ment store was found Saturday tohe city. Hal R. Harmon, exhire average Into the mid. night, dangling from the limb eeutive officer for the state of , seventies;- - of 'a ' tree on , the 'Jefferson announced. Utah, Cit.( clear Salt In School grotutd4 1071 South ItinerarY this week for the skies kent, the weather Crusade For Freedom motor-ced- e West Temple St warm and showed a high 'includes Fort Douglas and Police were' called' to the el IL Elsewhere over the Sugar House, Mondar, Murray, e. scattered wer state there scene by eitizenewho excitectly Midvale, and Bingham. Tuesday showers in the extreme Informed officers thaechildren and Hill Field, ,Wedneaday, N north and south portIoni. AU funds collected are tagged were playing with what apSt. George had the state's ' to be used to expand the faciliepeared to be a human leg ities of Radio Free Europe, Mr. bitti thr the day with a dangling from the tree branch. corded 82 degrees. Harmon said. RIZ at present When stolen from the store, II operating the two most powthe plastic leg containett 0500 erful radio rtations in the world, Dog '; of Deaf , Mutes in silver. It had been used by broadcasting freedom messages to Communist dorainated court- Poisoned in Salt Lake the store ss part of a contest Police Sunday were looking to guess how much money was This year's vial for Crusade for the poisoner of a watchdog For Freedom is the construction belonging to a Salt, Lake City of two tonoro , deaf and mute couple. The dog radio stations in Europe, and died after being taken to an Woman Forfeits 453 Ada Hancock, 23, of 253 East the establishment of a similar animal hospital. J. S. Gatherum, 156 Lucy Ave., Filth South St., forfeited 00 in broadcasting system in Asia- : The organization is also spon- told police Saturday that the ca- police court Saturday on a driving. soring a Winds of Freedom. us- nine was poisoned Friday morn- charge of hit-ru- n Officers said the was involved balloons to ing. Re said his ,bwn dog was mt helium-fille- d convey messages to Communist poisoned at the earns time but in an autoMobila accident Sept Second South end Ninth Europe, via the prevailing West recovered. Be told officers the a to East winds. deaf mutes. Ur. and Mn.. R. G. East Streets. She was arrested - Demonstration balloons , of Wed, 146 Lucy Ave, kept the nearby after leaving the scene on foot, oficers said. , this type have been released dog for protection. , lo severs' 'Utah titles by the Wane - plastic' L Is Found : SUMMER, ON UTAH'' ryisnus,moncy, ellee-valu'ab- leo , - AM televiewers Salt Like City said the reeepilon just what they wanted. - , , tfAe.11 1W de 1.1 Li at 0:1 SALE 1,10:!DAY 1! - PIECE'. MODERN ' GUAZANTEED C3 F3 CC""t Al memos ... liesi;. SS as - - ' - TO :C3 Srs:a CUCLTIS to $10,000, Si. poorsatood bows it Ms losak. rodent Dern 06Kstalos Inmost, - C IN ILIACNED IMBItajt- - - , BID, CHEST, et DARK WALNUT - ' ' FULL OLATT ' - - NOTICE -- 0 Li . , - 117 114 a'. ' Character For et rt ' a Quarter o et wmi scninsmks cIrt.'"."1. ii,to it to 2 "1," Aftin Cult, IS. - CIAC3-EZ7- 4 - k ,,,e 132 UST 2I31 SOUTH Coma Somisys - .1 727 a a a it'l u 1 FE:StIII, Itri I otEtIVE3k II 7117)7.1 ;1 riTirri tl !) - I , I4 1 - t AT P,1 ntt;:czDs rzitzs 11 17111:r117c:ei Li , I I , ta , or,:im , Weisel. end , "'0410 tooso..1 kour Nor Iiirs000 IP 64 ' a . etrirsoinre ' , Brigham Yowl; University fins CO. 1 ' Dr. Harold Clan Clark a Century , 0.171:::1: A timely distionloo by tf 329, SOUTH STATE . 11, fo, , FURNITURE e ItC"7116' ,s - I ii - "DEStilletiVeg et sareaseyloto Prig. asdo region , minty furniture Of . Nearly.. itt YOU MUST . ,THE FASHION, VALIJZ Tim.' is sod' y 's wive pis of the FULL. T APPAWATE ' 11 Cream vAmrrf, BINOI , rvirft:if a. ot okvo .16 emaamomot of tit: Of i Lilust.... ty F CI 0 ink I! I...,OT I.,..; Air Mayor tan 1. Clads Saturo day, announced his candidacy foe, third term as mayor et Salt take City. fr,tyzition to seek reelection in the erproacts- : FtTeS Did 7 t tetn t ing mtmicipal elections, Mayor Glade ouCaned Els program for the advancement of the city sni its res!dents. earnestly favor, l'ot diate completion 01 it Lek. City's master plan to ecierd:r.ata and to integrate the varous quirements of the bcaut.fhl rrte. trona we woull 1te otz city to become. he sail "Thia plan provi:les for the 41.8., AT rrxxczToN' , torth-Klut- il our of !location Lail. earned his AIL least-wefreeways. the artertil degree at Princeton University highways throughout the city, In 1000 and his LL.B. degree at the bot4evards turner:Ts reNew Jersey Law ' School in eessary access streets end ave., 1111L Later, both he and Dr. num" Wilkinson taught it the New The ;Ian also embraces pyrk4,t,,i., st , Continued , ea rats ' 11-- Continutl en cceLcs nr:tiet.74 r" fat , i:4; - Li 141Eler'w'D 4 , tfarriner $.' Eccles of Ogden, former chairman of Atm federal reser, board, gave-th- e press In Salt Lake City "tha silent treatment twice Saturday. , And prompted criticism from an official of a club, which had invited Mr. Eccles as a speaker. Eccles demanded First. that newspaper reporters be barred during his speech at a luncheon of the Utah Federation of Tomen's Club. The press was kept out. tiacles gave reporten the cold sh guider for a second time after the address. Questioned why he tried to keep his speech secret front newspaper realers, 1dr. Eccles ducked out d: 1 hays nothing to say th press." tri Out werren were itrr.-Isetoward by Mr. Eccles' the press. Few could, see why ' it be wanted hs rerrtarks , out of tews7P7ets. " I don't I.ke the ties at biz Sitri:rg the pres frero the meeting." tali Mrs. ray Pirrnage of Provo, chairrnan of the Fed- .0 (Tilted Junior Cubs el the state,' Mrs. I. it. Morrtaen Prev,dent of tbe clubs, said: "I had to talk like s Dutch uncle get hlro, to trpeak' to us. so e cerr7le4 with bill request and cleset the doors to reporters. C.v.' CLOUD.GIRL , 0 s ,s s Itt:3 rz;.:3 1174 . : Burt, Claud cirri b 04' favorite at' aft tfe stories she hos writtwvthe author knows and laves the Nevoid ind;ans and their children She kr,- d'es snits deft understendirvj the d'pity and Individuality at the Navots, whose hie today is a attkius blend et their ,iswro driver customs arid the modern ways the white race has brau2ht them. By Olive Burt. , 14i, Olive 4 !. . $2.50 JEDEDIAH SMITH - - ,Fur trapper of the old vont This It the saga of e group of fearless Men 'who twinned the trikkrnett to estoblan the fur trade in ,thit new workt The author hot woven rich tneriestablo poetry:ft of this young explorer into out early feting of advonture, &CMS, and information , I 9th Cenfuly Mork. By Olive Burt 152.75, DESERET BOOK 1 , Vs ,t - Indeclaring En CIII .11A1;:t HITE:EST A A academic procpssion, wearing caps anti gowns. Presideht J.- - Reuben Clark mud counselor in the Pint Presidency, will be master at ceremonies at a 'luncheon which will follow the inaugural ceremoniet. A reception for Dr. and 11rs. Wilkinson will be held in the Joseph Sm1eti3u.ild1ng at 3 p.m. and the inaugural ball will begin at '& high-power- ed in' was - 'MATOrt EARL L GLADE seeks ttelectle . , 2, - ;- - , - of 1000 members , I I k , BODY UNCLAIMBD Meanwhile, ,Gardner'll: body was ,unclaimed Saturday night at a Salt Lake City mortuary. If It remain( unclaimed for 80 day', the Univendty 7of Utah Medical School will", take pos--1 session of it. Ironically, Gardner earlier Ivranted to .,,,become a !live', human guinea pig foe scientific ,experiments it his death tentence were tom'. : Opens Parley Of; Beauticians k,q16po-nt:.- .; ber legislation. I - Gas Chamber More Humane - Dr. Wilbur 1Altoe Jr, promlient Washington, D. C., it--1 torney, educator, churchman and government executive: Will deliver the address it the flaUgiration of Dr. Ernest 14 Wald. on as president of the Brigham , Young University, Monday,, , , Oct This announcement was made Sunday by President David Saints O. McKay of the Church of Jesus atrist of Litter-da- y and president of ,the BYU bOard oX trustoes; after roceiving Dr. taltoels acceptancl; of the invitation. 'Ito yitasbingion friend of tidal bu been $41',00.4-i0OtDr. Vrilldnson the nation's the near Byu capital president also was prominent in al c irci es. church and President McKay will pre, side at the inaugural eervices c.o.tii.ipi,ssio40'.,: and the charge to ,Dr, Wilkinson will be delivered by Pres'. first Roy W. SIIIII001111, state bank dent. Stephen eominissioner Saturday sub- counselor in the int Pres!- mitted WA resignation to Gov. deicy J. Bracken Le. to become efL'41 NEW MLDIIOUSZ fective, immediate', upon ' apof a successor.., The ceremonies will compointment A resident of Layton, Mr. mence at 10 a.m. In the new Rumen! resigned out of STU teldhouse. More than be said, In order to re- 3000 engraved invitations have turn to the banking, business been sent to other' universities lit that ettf, lie wee appointed and leaders of church, state, term in 11140 to a four-yeeducation and learned societies. ending April 1.'1253. Delegates and faculty will Accompanying the resigns. Hon was a report on Mr. Sim- mirth to the fieldhouse in full ; ' , C 44 East South Temple Strect Salt Loki City,l, Utzil momsommenomm - |