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Show 2D DESERET NEWS AND TELEGRAM, i.r: h San-- io Unii Reviews Wool's Waior Moods f CONTINUED STUDY URGED ON JUVENILE HOME SITE . Gov. George D. Clyde Thursday suggested that Salt Lake County and the State Welfare Department continue their search lor a combined county juvenile detention home and juvenile court. Gov. Clyde Thursday morning toured an tract at 21tt South and 4th West, proposed as possible site for the juvenile facilities. He said the site, now owned by the State Highway Department, is In an area which is being developed more ' and more for Industrial uses. Such an area, he said, does not appear to be the best environment for a detention home. He suggested the county commission and the State Welfare Department consider other possible sites. Sail Lok. City, Thursday, August 17, 1941 IVc xhJnrtcn i e PMerei Newt Wuhtnftm B treat i ' Jl ; II is- ' Alert Affects Utah Units Mile Kimball Randy Johnson Patrick Bodney Ferguson cConkio inrcjfrsasbl Sandra Apgood THE DESERET NEWS SENDS BIRTHDAY GREETINGS TO: Miles Kimball, son of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Kimball, 2028 Laird Dr.; Randy Johnson, son of. Mr. and Mrs. Bret Johnson, 9393 S. 5th West Sandy; Patrick Ferguson, J son of Mr. and Mrs. William Ferguson, 3050 W. 7800 South, West Jordan; Rodney McConkie, i son of Mr. and Mrs. Larry J. McConkie, 1090 S. 12th West; Sandra Apgood, daugh- ter of Mr. and Mrs. Elden Apgood, 1400 .E. 5935 South, Holiday; Darryl Brown, son J of Mr. and Mrs. Cloyd Browns 137 E. Glendale, Bountiful; Leina Mascarena s, daugh- ter of Mr. and Mrs, Joe Mascarenas, 32 N, 5th West; Diana Cooley, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jo Mascarenas, 32 N. 5th West; Diana Cooley," daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Cameron Cooley, 425 E. 6th South; Jana Michael Leina Mascarenas Darryl Brown . Diana Cooley Jana Andrus Mr. and Mrs. Daryl R. Shumway, 4691 W. 5100 South, Kearns. Mr. and. Mrs. Ronald G. Draper. Mr. and Mrs. Glade R. Beckstead, 1012 E. 7th South, . . , Sandy. Mr. and Mrs. Charles N. Brown, 2755 Hillsden Dr., JIol- . lady. Mr. and Mrs, Norman B. Cooper, 1371 E. 4600 South. Mr. and Mrs. Jay D. Archibald, Star Route, Sandy. Mr. and Mrs. Myron D. Jenkins, 206 Downington Ave. Mr, and Mrs, Maxie Ikari, 150 WL Gregson Ave. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Dobney, 4515 Westview Dr. -- - and Mrs. Frederick Vande Mdrwe, 1113 S. 7th West Mr. and Mrs. Paul Sandrup, 545 University Village. 7 Mr. and Mrs. Robert L.- Cove Jr, 5200 S. 4720 West, - - . Kearns. Mr. and Mrs. Hani P. Spangenberg, 854 W. 5th North. Mr. and Mrs. Merrill B. Mackay, 579 Cornell Dr, Midvale. .' GIRLS: ... .Mr. and Mrs, Fred G, IQueffner, 6441-13tEast Mr, and Mrs. CarlA Parks, 142 E. 7660 South, Midvale. Mr. and Mrs. Orlan G. Pace, 927 E. 27th South. Mr. and Mrs. Lee Martinez, 4161 W, 5655 South, Kearns. Mr. and Mrs. Don C. Reeve, 1121 Serpentine Way, Sandy. Mr. and Mrs." Wayne G. Stark, Layton. Mr. and Mrs. Neilo Q. Taylor, 1100 W. 1700 South, Woods - Continued from Tag e B-- l ' five key men in case of an actual callup, serious effects on the commuLt. David 'Wilson? who com' ; mands one of the Company A nity, Some of Vernals small in- platoons located at Heber, dustries would lose four or stressed that the alert does not mean that his unit will or will not be called up. About 31 men are in his unit Little Trouble Didnt Know Ray Farrell, a squad leader Andrus, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Ellis in the platoon, didnt know Andrus, 4471-9tEast; Nancy Bredthauer, daughter of whether or not the alert would Mr, and Mrs. Henry- - Bredthauer;1450 Emery St.;- - Brett apply to him. - Woodmen- n of Mr,-an- dWood? 26- - Wr-160When he was asked (or a South, of Mr, and Mrs. son Keith Bountiful; Jensen, . reaction to the alert, he Waved Vernon Jensen, 1415 S, Main, Bountiful; Elizabeth Whit-nea hand whose fingertips. were of Mr. 219 Mrs. and Fred daughter Whitney, Douglas; sliced off In a recent accident, Kenneth Moser, son of Mr, and Mrs. Alfred ,Moser, 2532 and said: Elm Ave.; Lauri Bennett, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, is answer." "I guess this my Floyd Bfennett, 74 P St; Randy George, son of Mr. and The 114th Signal Team is , Cross. The Tltah National Guard stationed in Salt Lake City at Mrs. Lee George, 1044 Downington Ave.; Michael Bess, and Mrs. Thomas W. Sharp, 564 Center St Mr. .could "unquestionably1- - bring Ft Douglas. All of the men son of Mr. and Mrs.- Robert Bess, 2827 -Maurice Dr.; Mr. and Mrs.Masuo Matsukawa, 1408 E. 5935 South. . Shawna Hemsley, daughter -- of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur itself to full strength with lit- are now on full-timduty with Mr. and Mrs. Stacey Reed Jr, 874 E;- - South Temple. ' tle delay if the Berlin crisis the Utah National Guard, reEast; Michael Ellis, son of Mr. and Hemsley, ' Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Robert, 3125 .Grace St Mrs, Robert Ellis, 3524 S, 6935 West, Magna; and all should demand It, MaJ. Gem pairing radios, radar and such Mr. and Mrs, Gilbert A. Fulton, 641 N. 1st West.. , other babies one year old Thursday.. (Baby pictures Maxwell W. Rich said Thurs- instruments as radar sighting Mr, and Mrs. Bemardus B. Dodebier, 2699 Beverly St will be taken free of .charge at the Deseret News baby devices.- . , day. .. - . East s Mr, and Mrs. Robert L. Martin, 537-lltBuild Roads 7 photo studio, 33 Richards St., Monday through Friday, Utahs Guard has been op3365-9tN. Mr. F. and Mrs. East Peterson, 10 a.m. until ap.m.( at least three days prior from j Primary mission of the enerating on a reduced strength ' Mr. and Mrs. Louis C. Lorenz, 2010 W. North Temple. , , birthday.) basis of about 4,000 men. Wan gineering battalion is to build - Mr. and Mrs. Williafn D. SALT BIRTHS LAKE HOSPITALS IN AREA REPORT. Porter, 85 W. Melbourne Ave. .7 time strength would require roads and bridges to' assist in Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence G, Kirby, 1367 E. 5935 South. the advance of Infantry and ED THURSDAY; 1,000 more mea 1 -- Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth O, Hansen, 4470 W. 5460 South, Gea Rich said Utahs Guard other combaf units. The unit TWIN BOY AND GIRL: ' r Kearns. Mr. and Mrs. L. Grant to act Collett, Logan. has experienced little trouble however, Is also trained Mrs. Pete Vrontikis, 2492 Solar Dr. Mr. and BOYS: an If as need the unit infantry with attracting manpower. 521 Vine St, Murray. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Mrs. and arises. Mr. J. Blackham, 1820 Lincoln Ln. J. Neff, Wayne He originated Muster Day" D. Erickson com-John Capt. a device several recruiting a n d s Headquarters and years ago The idea spread naHeadquarters Co. of the battionally. Twice In. that time Utahs talion at Murray, a unit that National Guard ranked first has 119 men. CWO Andrew Hardy commands the signal nationally in recruiting. For the past year the Utah team. 115th will The begin sumGuard has been thinning its mer training Sept 6 at Camp ranks of a Con- Williams. gressional freeze on manpower appropriations. - Other states la the past have, not been able to fulfill their -quotas foi National Guard manpower and Utah was as- Continued from Page B-- l signed the other states quotas. Then as other states became Icy to funds Michael Kenneth Shawna Lauri Keith Elisabeth Brett Bandy Nancy able to fill their quotas, they than to and Bess . Jensen Moser Bennett Wood Bredthauer Hemsley George Whitney were shifted away from Utah. to resort to plans for inWhile It is yet uncertain have , about whether Congress will creasing revenue without sufopen the ranks for more Guard ficient study." recruiting, Gen.' Rich was not He urged his listeners to "beuncertain about the Guards come active in public affairs employed. Current figures ability to attract the men if a and take a keen interest ln Continued from Page B-- l show 8,000 employed. need for then should arise. national govern- Young University'has building The farm employment pic"Many young Utah men both local and have demonstrated a desire to ment. He advocated the pol- contracts out totaling some ture Is the least optimistic in OGDEN Prices at the 46th while 15 registered rams Join the Utah National Guard, icy of "letting your congress- $10 million, according to sta- the valley, hampered Jb early Annual National Ram Sale bropght an average of $61.67 he said, "both before and since men know how you stand, tistical information available and late spring frosts and lack offi- and 40 range rams brought an since he is your only connec. the Berlin crisis arose. of water. This situation should dipped Wednesday, but of $32.81, a total of 71 at the USES. tion with national policies. were for a cials trend average looking be ease the peach and Rambouillet rams averaged Mr. Lloyd explained the role Largest contract Is that harvest gets under way. upward on the final day Thurs- only $66. of the Legislative Council as a under which the new Ttovo City Council members day. Australian Observers $243, government research and Some 900 rams will be aucwere ln session early Thursat married An interested study group and cited major day. discussing ways to tioned before the shpw winds Thursday was spectator Michael Mchousing units are being studies for this biennium. economic up Thursday night ln the Bride of Adelaile, Australia. brighten . Provos . The most important of these structed. tenLiveGolden National of face. Ways Spike bringing Cash totaling $243, checks studies Mr. McBride Is a sheepman he said, included Up to July, employment in build- stock Coliseum. and Is touring the United amounting to $125 and a $40 causes of student dropouts In Utah Yalley was well behind ants to vacant business The top sale Wednesday was States and the various sheep sports coat were taken from schools, need for uniformity I96O1 There are now indica- ings were being considered. The council looks at Its own Rambouillet that brought $550, areas, -- the home of Boyd Baliey, 1334 in school building designs, re- tions that the recession which records and finds good news. Top last year was a whopping W. 7th South, police learned view of state aid for school The big difference between started in I960 is lifting as The number of full-tim$1,500. city the two countries as far as Thursday morning. ofrtbe fish buildings, survey as lt approached, Mr. Bailey said the money and game department, studies gradually to employes now has reached 391 The top Tam had been en- sheep are concerned Is the fact Mr. Arnold. according was taken from a dresser ln of the role of the board of compared to 259 at the begin- tered by Neilson Sheep Co, that here the raiser is looking Mayor Lloyd L, Cullimore - Ephraim, with L. U. Sheep Co, to the meat market In Austhe bedroom. He added that ning of 1960. and a review of the said, "We are preparing now Woreland, Wyo, being the top tralia" the sheep mans first . the rear door was left unlocked states tax structure. for the upswing ln economic bidder, when the family went visiting,. concern is the wool activity which we expect soon, other Prices "Our 'biggest customer for we are upgrading our water, Other prices were 127 Co- our vyool was Europe, but now electrical and transportation rams lumbia averaging $87.95. become one of the services. Last year 183 Columbia JaparThas "Mr. McBride customers," top "New industry is showing a Picnic brought an average of $101.8)0. said. keen Interest here. We have Single Columbia studs averWide Open El Kalah Shrine Temple will the land, water, utilities, transWCDHVSDAY aged $181.92 while last year ' He said that Country In Australia West and 264 feet eouth the 4:41 r hit $292.69. and a price hold its annual Shrine family portation of 4th South. AutopedeetrUii acthere Is only an country sheep Werner. D. rams Even this labor force to offer." cident. Driver: year average of nine Inches of rain Range 61? Mansfield Ave. 3115 picnic Sunday beginning at Latest available, figures 15South. Pedestrian: Emily Owens, brought $85.63, just cents un4 p.m. at Lagoon Resort., "It Is a wide open - per year. West, minor inju der last year. 73, 363 We graze on leased The event will be held at from the Utah County Labor ries, treated at Salt lake General country. aver-ageIn 39 rams , Panamas, and released. land We the Theater Terrace commenc- Market Bulletin show a alow S:S9Hoanital West the Temple and 39 "Cfet $37.12. Last year the have-ubau- Jrqm 25 government decline ln unemployment Curcol north of 8th South. Rear-en- d t ing with childrens activities rent acreyper sheep. Drivers: Lamar Duncan. 5fc same type avergetr$49.04 lisido. reported unemployment In our flock for Instance, we 1366 Wilson Avt. !l?45 South W at 4 p.m. Picnic dinner will ln the county stands at 2230 and Susumu Umemoto, 52, 246? S with registered rams averag- have about 10,000 on be served at 5:3d sheep Rd. Mr. Duncan died for Redwood $45. These antnals followint too c)oe. Injured: Mary ing only Lewis G. Hersey and T. Bud persons. A month ago there 252,000 acres. last 1487 $60 S. 61. Redwood Umemoto, Rd.. year. brought were 2,300 unemployed. Because of the fact that the Fisher are in charge of arminor injuries. Cotfftftft Cftmpif Average Of $48 Temple and 800 feet Significant trend upward Is Till a.aa. NorthWest. concern is wool in AusMlUMliOK U prime rangements. autoof 5th east Sideswipe noted in the manufacturing bus collision. Drivers: Ronald L. Bringing an average of $40 tralia, Mf ."McBride felt that Lyon. 36. Reno. Nev., nd Kent M. were Rambouilllet-Targhees- . fields (including the steel intheir sheep were a little better Hardy, 23, 128 Hamavllle Rd . Oir den. Injured Kay Rushton. 23. Last year, they had averaged in that line. He said undoubtdustry) in that a month ago 658 N. Washington St Olden, $120. there were 7,800 persons minor tniunea. edly the meat of the U.S. sheep Rambouillet-Llncolnsold was better because that was for $62.78 average $55 under the first preference. Rambouillet-Columbia1960. However, both countries are ZAIES COMPLETE fared no better They averaged turning to the other also, he $40. Last year they brought said. $106.50. Australia U known as the A total of 16 stud Rambouil- land were people eat the. most IVERY DAY LOW PRICE let sold for an averaged $153.44 meat, Mr. McBride said. ; - . fr ,1 UlahVGuard -- Mrar-Warre- h 0 Hear Ready For Active Call siener of education, has been named to the board which supervises the State Departments student exchange jpro gram,. The appointment was made by President John F. Kennedy, according to Sen. Frank E. Moss Dr! McMur-ri- n is a former vice president of the University of Utah. The board of foreign scholarships is better known as the Fulbright program. . Sen. Moss described the program as "one of our more successful attempt to bring about a greater degree of and cooperation f of between ourselves and other nations. Sen. Moss said basin-widde"Dr. McMurrln is devoted velopment of water resources to the free worlds cause and is vital to the future growth of understands how it the West' "If we are to keep Is to advance thatnecessary cause, he! our standard of living rising added. for our growing population, we mtist double our usable Sworn water supply,! he stated. WASHINGTON Formei Utahn Esther Peterson ThursMeMurrin Named day took the oath as assistant To fullbright Board secretary of labor,, highest po- sition held by a woman in the WASHINGTON 'Dr. Steradministration. Kennedy ling McMurrln, U.S. commit The post pays $20,000 a year. WASHINGTON Utah and the West must double their usable water supply In the next 20 years. This wasumong findings of the Senate Interior Committee which is hqlding hearings on the proposed water resources planning act of 1961, accord ing to Sen. Frank E. Moss He explained that the bill, recommended by President John F. Kennedy, would 6et up a cabinet level water resources council to develop complehensive plans for protecting water supplies throughout the nation. . e Since , - e Education Aims Cited In School h j j m because LLOYD under-appropriat- e Employment Picks Prices Dip, Hope Seen At Ogden Ram Auction up f o Thief Gets Checks,, Clothing r. i 1 INJURY Shrine To Hold ACCIDENTS On Sunday Peter- Levan Postmaster t) WASHINGTON-Th- e White House will send to the Senate the, name of Kenneth Hoyt for School buildings should be confirmation as postmaster at constructed so as to contribute Levan, Rep. M. Blalhe PetersoniP-Utah- ) announced Thttrs- to specific and general objecday. tives of education. Dr. Marsden B. Stokes, .assistant state superintendent of public instruction, told a Legislative Council advisory committee Wednesday. The committee, headed by Rep. Della L. Loverldge Lake), is studying possibilities for uniform school building design. Dr. Stokes said schools should provide both facilities and an atmosphere conducive to Interest and study. r More of a community type layout is recommended today as compared with rigid and disciplinary ideas of past, years, he told. He urged that economies be effected by consolidating smaller schools and sharing facilities with other community agencies. Glen R. Swenson, State Building Board director, reported that some school administrators believe that maintenance of buildings should be part of the education pTocess. l tile In other hallways would not be preiMIlCAS mtMOST ferred to plastered Walls beBOOT BUB cause children must be taught to help preserve And maintain - Like a dip in a cool shaded stream, , a massage with Dermassaga beauty of painted walls. Building Design (D-Sa- lt words,-structura- I feet quickly revives "dog-trehelps you (eel better aH over! Helps prevent infection m open skin cracks . ..wont stain sheets or stockings. Ideal for Police Look Into Tool Theft S.L. body massage! Money-bacguarantee. At all drug counters. ' e . Mrs. Deseret New Wuhi&itn Beres h s January son has been an assistant to the secretarya-o- f labor and director of the4-.- , departments women's bureau. 1879-180- 1 In" Ex-Uta- hn Police Thursday were looking Into the theft of three boxes of tools worth $432 from John Thomas Randall, VSID IH OVlt 4,000 HOSPITALS FREE DISPENSER 246-10t- h East ith tcoqomy liei. Mr. Randall told officers he left the tools outside during the night, near some automobiles he had been working on. In the morning he found them missing. , . Sue 8159 l et sire, 89c sue, 49c . high-calibe- i TWIN BED SALE d 2 Complete Beds -- - 2 Mattrtsset s 2-- Springs Box s WATCH REPAIR DOWNTOWN PENNEY'S SOLES F5 FAMOUS aNULIH QUALITY While Tit Iwt or Shep Service " Geereeteed Setiifactie DOWNTOWN PBNNSY'S SHOT REP Aik ' nsmim noot - y SIZE MATTRESS WT Orthopedic Mattress or Eox Springs SPECIAL! 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