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Show 2 suxday, January Utah SUNDAY HERALD . ii 22, County, Utah Inaugural :.v:vx'?i:5:';:::;::::-i:'g'- egisldture Faces Pile - . . .... . f 250 B i I Is; vb S , i ' , ot . stand-aroun- 1 t or. nothfigure, Some" It wanted critics routed ing, to appropriations committee without a figure and haye that added ' v ' " later. The only .bill passed by' both houses so fair in this session! went through last! week and provides for pay j of jlegislative employes. 0 The Senate killed one to pay to aid the Mormon Battalion to go to the Inauguration in Wash$100,000 I ' . i ; . 1 u i' - TIIUJMAN CALLS ON KENNEDY IN THE WHITE HOUSE Former President Truman .'gestures with this thumb toward President Kennedy jas he jokes with photographers; Saturday morning. Out for his morning walk, Truman stopped iii at House to. visit the new Chief Executive who went out to the front steps and down to walk a short distance to greet the former. President. Listening in the background' is Capt. Cooper Bright, US N,,of Wildwood, N. J. who is assigned as naval aide to Truman for Inauguration Week. (Herald-UP- f, Telephoto) . . . at-Whit- 1 e - ; i e ? I In Car Mishap I - Close To Kdnab ' ' .( - I . : ' ; - f 4 eight-memb- er . J ci j ' . . ; , s' i - " mid-argume- -- nt Hiahwav Revenue Hits Jfrnh I SALT LAKE CITY ,Utah Department of Highways said i today Its total revenue during fiscal 1950 amounted to $33.8 million, more than , half of which came from the federal, govern 18-ye- ar ar V ... t ' 1-- : north portico with apparently as muclr vigor as' he displayed at the start of his day. The on night before, inauguration eve, he did not get to bed umM about 4 a.m.! and was up again at 8 a.m. State Okehs $200,000 In 20-ho- SALT LAKE Scheduled Morning Session But he still scheduled a 9 a.m. EST' session with his White Bouse staff, (planned to lunch with the j - CITY - , a - . (UPD The Utah State Road Commission approved $200,000,. in increased expenses for two road 'projects increases made necessary by an error and by unexpected prob- alt . Democratic National Committee at 1 p.m. and preside at the .swear ing in of his Cabinet members at 4 p.m. Tonight he expected to attend a banquet of the Alfalfa Club. The swearing-i- n cesreraony deon pended quick work by the Senate;. The 10 Cabinet appointees and U.N. Ambassador-designat- e Adlai E. Stevenson were expected to win confirmation at an unusual Saturday session, The busy first day schedule indicated the youthful, active President would move swiftly in putting his "new frontiers" administration into high gear. Kennedy, who took office Friday as the 35th President of the United States and immediately challenged Russia to join in a new "quest for peace" got an early response to his plea. Congratulated by Khrushchev Menshikov, interviewed by a tele R-Sa- , lt ft?? i it li re Your Salute in legislative chambers, There were the customary joking! exchanges j between members of the two parties as the Bepub licans watched their administration bow out and the Democrats saw theirs take over. Published by Herald Cor portion, ,190 West Fourth North Street, every nfterooon. : jM onday througb Friday Sun- day flerald oubllihed Sunday w y morning. ' econd as Entered clatt matter at the post office ta Provo. L'tan under the act of ftlarcb 3. 1879 '.'i j "Neverl" you say. j ' Subscr-ptlo- j terms by, car fief ta Utah County: $1.7$ Per month ' 6 months in ddance $10.59 One year in advance $21.00 Cy mail anywhere in the United States or ' its possessions: $1.75 per month: $10.38 for sis months in adrance; $21 00 for va year in advance. Herald telephone numbers: Tor editorial circulation, ad fertising and sports call VTl for society and dews briefs, call Fit Orem office number,' . ,4 ' i i court said: ' '.'We deny the power of any legislative body In this country to cLoose for! our citizens who their associates should be." ," As for possible 'bad , the court added: Human agencies have not yet , . : i i How can you answer communist lies? You can help Radio Free Europe tell the world that. freedom' is the "strongest living force today. You can help Radio Free THE VERDICT No and Luke was set free. The ' Europe broadcast Free .World truth where it hurts Communism in the five countries the most .of Eastern "Europer bordering Intcn-tidns- arrived at;sach a de gree, of ... ; per- fection as: to be able, without some ; overt act done, to discern by what intent the human, heart r is actuated." - . (State laws vary.) i Try Before You Buy Organs up WURtlTZ 5G03.C0 Soviet Russia, 79 million people are waiting for Radio Free Europe to answer Khrushchev's threat. Don't let them downf don't let your children arid grand- children down. Speak out for the truths you live by. 5AM." Stnd your contribution (Donl wait to b asked) tot IT'S TWICE THE FUN Radio Frco i Acros From Scera Theatre, ph. It's a "push button" chord orsan! It's a complete spinet44oran! note Key Boards, two 12 Inch Hi-percussion on two. AC Etirop Fund Now York City , Fi upeakers 28 watt output. 13 not pedal board t pedal suatam. HART BROS. MUSI C,C50SS'htE In public sorviea Tho Advertising with cooperation Council and the Newspaper ?ublt$hd as Advertising Executives Association. th:" tliaa-$200.- ' . - - , , . Mexico, into Arkaaisas. "When I saw it was . ( )N We " - nH GLAJS Trim View Windows . Patio Door Storm Door Tbl Top Mirrors Shower Door Tub Enclosures Medlcin Catro Cabinet All Your Glass Needs Mad ; To Order. W. P. Fuller - $1,-201,5- 65, paint Specialize In watched for awhile," Anthony said. "He was at his ranting best. I understand Spanish well enough to know; he was scream ing about defending" his cities. "Old Fidel really puts on a cir cus when he gets himself wound up." . .. CRULLER ' 103,000-kilowa- tt t J" is no nearby station that transmits on that channel. It apparently was a freak at mospheric condition that carried the telecast across the Gulf of 490-fo- ot ''' elaborate, less expensive era, ber.. ",.,1 ;,.:. :::':-said. Schwengel considers Lincoln't 1861 plea for national unity one of Amerdca'a great inaugural ad-dresses, topped however by JsiMv--: expressed toopes tour years later to "band up the nation's wounds" after a disastrous civil war. Anthony was flipping Ms channel selector back and forth and noticed a picture and sound coming through on Channel 5. There ; " : mobilization. invasion-scar- e , This would have the virtue of ' added realism in duplicatinc things as they wer In that'lessi Garland Anthony Jr. watched Fidel Castro call an end to Cuba's ' 70 E. 1st No. a Co. TB 68 rzn ezd nam czi czi READERS OF THE HERALD rzzi " i WHO NEVER FINISHED v t WW , are invited to write for FREE booklet. Telfs how you can earn your American School Diploma' rr AT HOME INr SPARE TIME D ' AMERICAN SCHOOL, DEPT. PU-S- 5 6381 Hollywood Blvd.. Los Anielfi 2g, Calif. Send me your free High School Booklet. Name . . 33-pa- D ..... Address City ZD - 46 i ; ASSETS rzzic 3 tz . Are Apt. ...... Stat inn II 0" - " U- if: . j r i. LT?nn 3 U u"u "c? -- t y, 31 UKJ 'it-- ; 5,049.70 None None None: : OF THE MANY NEW SERVICES AND FACILITIES MADE POS-SIBL- E 6,036,689.31 BY OUR. RECENT lia'bilities Demand deposits of individuals, partnerships, and 2,390,445.75 corporations ... .... Time deposits of individuals, partnerships and . i ..... 2,667.48300 corporations Deposits of United States Government (including . . . 73,109.26 postal savings) 350,265.77 Deposits of States and political subdivisions , ; . Deposits of' banks 86,637.71 Other deposits (certified and officers' checks, etc.) 29,319,78 $3,997,263.17 TOTAL DEPOSITS ' . Bills payable, rediscounts and other liabilitits for None ... ...... ,., borrowed-- , money ... .f None Mortgages or other liens, Acceptances executed by or lor account of this bank None and outstanding 49,132.74 Other liabilities Of RENOVATION AND EXPANSION, ONE THE MOST POPULAR WITH, OUR PATRONS IS OUR EASY IN-EAS- OUT DRIVE Y ,- !, -- EM SERVICE. BANKING'S A BREEZE WHEN YOU'RE IN A HURRY, JUST TURN INTO STATE BANK'S SERVICE -- , ..,.................. . ! r Com-munitrnT- Reader's Court ' , ; fays, "Your grandchildren will grow up undir Her thlj week, can win even pre?" " ' liminary consideration. .However, Schwengel, one of Congress leading Lincoln hlstor- - v lans, still hopes to see a centen-j;- y ndal anniversary replay of the ISST' Inaugural ceremony and address on the Capitol steps. "We could after; all build a- -' new inaugural stand Just like one Lincoln used," said Schwen4 gel. "It wouldn't cost more . you sure? Niklta Khruihchev i , oath-takin- ...'....,. But are By FRANK ELEAZER United Press International WASHINGTON (UPD Rep. Fred Schwengel, IWowa, conceded today he was licked on his proposal to save President Kenne dy's $150,000 inaugural stand for a aiarcn 4 rerun oi Aoranam Lincoln first , inaugural. ' Wrecking crews will go to work on the stand Monday, before SchweaigeTs bill, introduced ear- - ' ...;.. ' t . Re-ru- ; . . ; Congressman Wants n Of First Lincoln Inaugural In-teri- or . ASSETS Cash, balances with other . banks, including reserve balances, and cash Items In process oi collection 780,697.5 United States Government obligations, direct and guaranteed 1,438,949.88 of States and political subdivisions Obligations 248,460.85 Othep bonds, notes, and debentures .,. 8(3,950. 00 Corporate stocks (including None stock of Federal Reserve Bank) ... 279.83 Loans and discounts (including $1,012.83 overdrafts) 3,438,849.18 u piemises ownea wone, jurniture and fixtures $65,732.31 63,732.31 (Bank premises owned ar subject to Noai Hens not TOTAL The Soviet Flag? 'NO () . decision, see verdict elsewhere on ..; . STATEMENT OF CONDITION OF THE STATE BANK OF PROVO ft in the State of Utah at the close of business on December 31, 1960 r .. : . theJ in?higuratl6n on television " . , () court ' ! Arkansas Man Tunes In On Contract Awarded TV From Cuba FORDYCE, Ark. (UPD While For Generators millions of Americans watched presidential inaugural ball on At Flaming Gorge the their television sets Friday night, Soviet-America- assumed by bank) Real estate owned other than bank premises Investments and other assets indirectly representinf DanK ...... premises or other real estate Customers' libility to this bank on acceptances outstanding , Other assets v. ..... , Grandchildren ' talti For the actual this page. Cae-sarea- . - YES v -- ; " were on the way seemed to paralyze",! the crowd;.: ; The President and his wif e, a vision in white, started out at the Mayflower Hotel inaugural dance and planned to take in the four other affairs. But the first lady, n still recuperating from the -birth of a son in November, went borne to the White House her first night thereafter taking in only three of the dances. vision reporter at the big InaugurKennedys were gracious in al ball in the National Guard theThe, face of the white tie gawking. armory, said be felt the Kennedy Most! of the time smiled and speech marked "a turning point waved and werethey But friendly. in our relationa." sometimes they just 6tared back. From Moicow Russian Premier Nikita Khmshchev . sent a congratulatory message expressing hope for "a radical Improvement'' n in : relations. Kennedy appeared to thrive on the hectic Inaugural festivities but his wife Jacqueline ' had to : limit her participation. Still recovering WASHINGTON (UPD 'The from the Caeaaream delivery" of her son on Nov. 25, the new first Department Thursday anla dy passed up some function's and nounced award of a Bureau of left the . Inaugural balls shortly Redamation contract for three 26,000 kilowatt generators for after midnight. It was a long day for Kennedy. naming Gorge power plant on the "After the g ceremony at Green River near --Dutch John, the Capitol, his inaugural address Utah. and a formal luncheon, he and Flaming Gorge dam, a Mrs. Kennedy rode down Penn high structure, and the power plant, a unit of sylvania Avenue to the White House at the head of a miles-lon- g pa the 'Colorado River Storage Projrade. Police Chief Robert Murray ect, are under construction. The! generator contract was estimated a crowd of one million ' awarded to Westinghouee Elec lined the route. The Kennedys watched the pa- tric Corp. of Denver, on its bid rade from a reviewing stand at of $1l477,516, on the basis that the White House. The new Presi the 'generators would be mam dent remained for the entire ZVz factured in East Pittsburgh, Pa., (hours it took the marchers to go an area of substantial labor surby, but the first lady retired to plus. The apparent low bid' of the White House after about a submitted by Hitachi, New half hour. Attended Dinner Yrk, Ltd., New York, a JapanKennedy finally got into his. new ese firm, was rejected for failhome at 6:15 p.m. He popped out ing to meet several technical reagain at 8:05 p.m. to attend a quirements of the specifications. buffet dinner at the home of cor Eleven bide were received, of which eeven were for foreign Wheel poration executive George mamade equipment. er, whose wife thus scored a social triumph. jor The first lady did, not accom- KENNEDY WATCHES pany tihe President. He returned KENNEDY TAKE OATH HOLLYWOOD (UPD Attorney. to the White House at 9:41 p.m. John the watched and make her to pick President, Kennedy up rounds of the inaugural balls. elect John F, Kennedy take the Kennedy went to all five one oath of office Friday, turned off twice. The first lady retired" to his bedside television set and was the,. White House after visiting wheeled into a Hollywood hospital operating room where he had his three of the dances. tonsils removed. to make Attorney Kennedy, 23, who lives First basic patents in to back date nearby West wood, says he 'is 'artificial leather" a Republican. 1855. , j Leg-Maiu- mark your 'verdict: : -- : pr ur ; Road Projects ment. 7efleral aid provided 60.6 per cent or $32.59 million. Next Jargt est source of income for highway ue was state motor fuel tax, 38.5 cent or $19.6 million. ,: The department noted that in recent years more, and more mo- tor fuel" tax money has been di verted to other--, uses. It said on SALT LAKE CITY (UPD Presthe ratio of & per, cent federajf ident John' Kennedy rated a linmoney to 5 per cent state the state gering ovation from the Utah 1rfs it mllllnn fpflpral aid tar Friday when hi pronoune-e- d each $50,000 that's drained to oth- last! words of his oath of the? - H ' , ' , erj uses. office. The lawmakers cut short their regular activities and devoted most of the morning to viewing 1 er get-togeth- lems., It approved $27,900 in extra payments for the contractor on an order of surfacing materials for a 4.2 mile project, in A contractor suffered unSAT LAKE CITY (UPD Senate' committee on state, fed- expected problems, when a decieral land military affairs and civil mal error changed a 5,000-tc- n figin the bidding. defense Friday reported favorab ure to The commission also approved ly on a bill to more than double S1&2.702 in extra legislative pay. payments for The action cleared the way for Gibbons and Reed Construction Co. for work in widening Salt moving the; measure toward third vote Lake's 4th South from 2nd West calendar final a and reading' East. probably j to come early next to 13th i Bruce costs were encoun Jenkins, Aoaitionai week. Sen.; said "cornmlttee tered because of incomplete in chairman, Lake, to" made was it formation available to' engineers report the; decision before contracts were let. These without .extensive debate. be would included water problems, removlawmakers for Pay $1 ,200 instead of the present $500 al of a sprinkling system from a a year if the bill becomes law. parking area, relocation of city An amendment to the bill to water lines not anticipated, re ulash legislators' paychecks to $1 moval cf old "unmarked" sewer per year Is expected from Sen. and uncovered ties left under the Lake, when street from bid streetcar lines. Marvin, Ashton, the bill gets; up for floor discussaon. D-S- . , 500-to- ns (UPIJ-T- he "'. House aide. " The new Chief Executive," disold playing- election campaign vigor, Pan-guitch.'T- Million $53.8 -- (Continued from Page One) sembled and sworn in by a' White (UP I) An Kioenix, Ariz, , gfrl was killed in- crisscrossed the nation's capital stantly today in a cne-cmishap attending a series of inaugural about 50 miles east of herei , balls f until long past midnight. The Utah Highway patrol idenThen he motored at 2 a.m. to tified the victim as jlean Marie the Georgetown' home of his good Richmond., friend, columnist Joseph Alsop, ' Sgt. Julian Fox of the State for a relaxed with Highway Patrol said Miss Rich- old acquaintances. It was 3:30, mond was westbound toward Ka-na- b a.m. when he returned . to the on a new section of U.S 89 White House. His wife dropped when her auto leEt the highway out of the round of dances and and rolled over. She was the only departed for bed three hours earv occupant of the vehicle. lier. The .death raised Utah's 1951 "It was a long and exciting ' highway; fatality toll to 12. he said In summing up the day," .3 7 Winter d epochal inauguration program as he clinnbed .to the White 1 House KAN AB - Truman Calls On Kennedy Killed Girl18, ; i i-- ex-press- ed $2,-50- ' : . . inl 4 ' ily. The scene was the same everywhere. Finally, Kennedy and vice President Lyndon B. Johnson one unfulfilled ambition "to see someone dance.". . The music was great for dancing. The champagne flowed. But word that Kennedy and his party . ' d. . ' ; '. y The thousands of couples who attended the five balls all over town Friday night could have danced all night but they didn't. Instead thetf preferred to stand en masse, In their elegant garb, and stare at President Kennedy, has wife Jacqueline and his fam- . -- The .In- (UPD augural dance is a misnomer.' It should be called, the inaugural j .' , 1 still await action. When lawmakers get back 'froimV their second weekend off the pace will be even more hectic than it was .last week, - J :'' There probably will be another 200 bills or more introduced be' fore; that part- of preliniinary ac- ington, D.C. Senators got a look at a new tivity is- - completed! So far .125 bill's .have been formally intro- - kind of tax measure Friday one duced in the House along with to get rid of a tax instead of inseven resolutions while the Sett-at- crease one. Charles Hunter and i and ,?; 11 Charles Steep; two Republicans; has ,107: introduced v ' resolutions. '. ; ... sponsored a bill to repeal the 2 , A brief box score for the first per cent I sales tax on services. two weeks the legislative picture r of changing the The mat looks like: this: " length of Legislature sessions was Passed both houses, 1; killed 1; revived for aj second day running passed Senate 46, passed House 5. when Sen. Wendell Grover, D With the pressure of mounting, Rivexton. introduced a bill to set stacks of proposed laws beginning the biennial limit at 60 legislative i to tell in both houses, activity days Instead of 60 calendar days. Friday settled back to the custom- - That would niean the' group would business not count the days when it does ary ; and of 'sudden spurts of voting and not meet, such as weekends. A then long, complicated floor de- - related proposal to split; the ses' ' ; sion in two was introduced Thursbate, ' JEleven Pass day. '' ;j j'The. Senate of A Utah Council on Children and speedily disposed 11 bills Friday, all but one - of Ycuth is provided bill in another th'era parts of the Utah Business bil? given; first reading Friday. Code. .. The bills axe the result "of SALT LAKE CITY (UPI)-- An six years of research. All passed one awaited other interim insurance committee of easily and,' printing before it is acted upon.' the state Legislature to report in Also' approved was a measure 1963 on .Utah's present laws in to require a "reasonable" under- - Lttiat field is; proposed in a joint stanamg oi American pouucai rus- -. resolution introduced in the en- t tory among graduates of date ate. bill' schools of higher learning.. The provides for an rapid-bace- d so not were Things committee, four of whom down the hall in the. House; Pre- would be from tihe general pub-Iivented from, working in the mornMembership also would inthe of . inauguration clude the j state attorney general ing because ' of President John Kennedy on and commissioner of insurance; television, the representatives did a senator! and a representative. The group would hold hearings get two bills passed before they b022ed. down I in" confusion over ori the state's insurance laws and how. a specific bill should be report, back to the'Soth session. routed. - Approved in the House and "sent - SALT LAKE CITY. (UPD Conon to the Senate were measures gress may be memorialized by " to provide3 for state licensing of the Utah Legislature to set aside commercial flight operators and some ground for a national cemto set.rninurium requirements for etery in the state. .the flight operators. They, gained A joint resolution was Introducmajority approval after Aeronaut-Uc- ed by Senators Frank Browning Director' Haxlon Bement told of Ogden,t Clyde Miller cf Salt improve Lake. City! and Bruce Jenkins of I them the measures ;would ' cpfntv and helD kecD track of Salt Lake f City, all .Democrats. chartered flights. The proposed request notes a was 4 Stalled in some 'of Utah's war dead "have measure a over originally even been! denied a final resting dispute place in potter's field." . ' ;.- designed to; appropriate $117,000 to use in matching funds for federal aid; in 'the National Defense Education Act. It was left dangling on the! third reading calendar after 40 minutes of discussion over whether to pass it with the $117,000 By WILL BERNARD A new city ordinance made it a crime to associate with "persons of unsavory reputation." But when Luke was arrested for a violation, he called the law unconsti- " " tutional.' "1 "The city can't dictate my social life," he argrued ' court. "I can" choose-mown friends." :' "But anyone who mingles in bad company Is likely toj2 go bad himself," retorted the city. "This law is an attempt to nip crime in the bud. Anyhow, such association, is a sign ' of bad intentions." IS THE NEW LAW VALID? Weigh both sidesthen Bette r Name Passed WASHINGTON By JAMES R. GOLDEN United Press International SALT LAKE CITY (UPI) The 34th Utah Legislature neared the tender age of .'' two weeks today with 250 bills introduced and a grand 'total of two .disposed of.;. At neon. Monday-- the session will be 14 days into the .prescribed 60.. A bewildering array cf bills, ranging from the virtaal-- . head-liner- s ly Unnoticed to the red-h- Readers Comi Stand-Aroun- d LANE OFF FIRST NORTH STREET 5.646,414.91 (TOTAL LIBILITUCS CAPITAL ACCOUNTS EST AND MOST CONVENIENT DRIVE-I- N SERVICE IN TOWN. 180,000.00 125,500.00 84,754.40 THERE'S FREE PARKING, TOO, IF YOU WISH TO ENTER THE TOTAL CAPITAL ACCOUNTS 390.254.40 BANK. DRIVE IN -- . None SOON FOR A FREE DEMONSTRATION ON -- ' 8,036,669.31 TOTAL LIABILITIES AND CAPITAL ACCOUNTS This bank's capital consists of: Common stock with total par value of $180,000.00. MEMORANDA Assets pledged or assigned to secure liabilities and. for HOW EASY GOOD BANKING SERVICE CAN BE. other purposes - - V. - J A,' 92,000.00. . ,;: r STATE OF UTAH Office of the Bank Commissioner s : . Correct Attest: M. W. Brimhall Albert E. Terry A. W. Nelsen Directors ' tfct tin Mi H STATE OF UTAH County of Utah K. A. Randall, being first duly sworn according to law, says, that he is vice ores, and Cashier of the above nam that the foregoing report contains a full, true and correct the condition of th said bank ' at the clos of business on of December, 1960. K. A. Randall , Subscribed and aworn to before me this 13th day of January, 1961 , June Thornton (SEAL) Public. Residing at Provo. Utah Notary My commission expires Oct. 2, 1964. : ... YOU'LL FIND THE Capital" Surplus ' 'AH unaiviaea proms Reserves (and retirement account for preferred capital) .....,.....' Jr. ' deposes and sd .bank and statement .of the 31st day TK2 ' 75 STEP-AHEA- NORTH FREE D UNIVERSITY BANK AVENUE PARKING AT FIRST NORTH STREET ENTRANCE j ; MEMBER, FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION ' C. Taylor, Acting Bank Commissioner, Jo hereby certify the foregoing that Sp.ncer is true and correct copy of the statement Of the above : named, bank, filed in this V office on Jan. 14. 1961. Spencer C. Tayloi ' , Acting Bank Ckxmmd&sioner . ; 'i K r |