Show ---- e - - '' THE 'SALT LAKE TRIBUNE ' - - Ir ' ' ' Thursday April 8 1954 Sc1 ' st South PTA Grooms for Stage Spotlight teacher-pare- nt -- ' i eacher i ) ii Ik1 '' r A- -- i I i - ( I '' ' j 17 1 ‘ ' - - i 0 "11044 LIN i f ' - 1 s1 41 ' Y r A -- 0-- r: - 10 I fr st k IMIJErR ai I h spkg P-- T 11- tisits-iit 43-8- 5 T MAIN-TRAD- ING ' ' t ' ' ' ' ' ' : 4 :7 -- I 't 111e aliifyiiP - o vi NPRIIIMPOrlonon1P k ' : I itt 4 kli IZLibr‘a — —k01:1c 3 i - r7rt II - iHirl ‘irAl EMPIRE1 CENTER OF THE GREAT INTERMOUNTAIN SMART TALK PENNEY'S 1 ' at my husband' A I p i ” p sen with panel members infit cluding Mrs Ray Kirkham Bur' i ford Peck Charles Straw and Mrs C V Ryding Are you going through the ' "change of life—suffering nervous flashes" from ''hot Gourley to Speak tension irritability weak David Gourley superintend- nese and other functionalli ent of Granite School District eauseddistress of thisdirtic ult will be the - time? fine si T thhia horgei wilndprfull A Then nal Emelswasri 'Ss with added iron You may es- :: hope rorsysous cape the tension 'Tubes" and Pinkham's Compound South Thursday at 8 pm He Lydia so ererienced will explain the forthcoming or Tablets gave relief from Irritability often of during "change of lifeWonder — A in 0 such distress school bond election I menstrual of Jul for relief pains the cases Try Lydia Pink P-A officers for the 1954-5toot Get a bottle todayl or Tablets ham's Compound school year will be elected during the meeting 1 213 SO :If 411 11 " 4e i A ) ''' I 1 I -1 '' "' ' 4 '''''' - ' "' - I Parent-T- --) 1 I I Parent-Teache- r t - r-b r CI! l rutrzt ti i screamed I 'I' talent show conducted during Grandview will be presented Thursday at School Assn S pm In South High School Thursday-ar-7:3- 0 pm meeting auditorium 1575 S State unat the school 2870 Connor St der auspices of the school's Moderator will be Leo Han- Assn(-Mr- s William L Soffe program chairman said a tele- Install Flasher Lights vision projection set purchased Installation of conventional by the association will be pre sented to the school during the yellow flasher lights to Increase program Let Silver will be safety afforded by a pair of master of ceremonies trafficat semaphoresiecently placed Tax Bond Panel State Street intersection was an- A panel discussion on school nounced Wednesday by city tax and bond issues will be traffic engineer& A 1 olm:ommmem7roommuni7prommom7 ADVINTISIMINT PARENVITACIIER REPORTi ' - - i : ' I 4 ' ' 1 t L ' Ilieweee44 Ton can't get away from firemen selling tickets to annual ball From top they are ' I Salt Lake City's an- - 46th nuaremen's Ball Wednesday was scheduled for May 27 at Rainbow Randevu Roger W Carlson Salt Lake City Fire DepL Relief Assn president and general chairman for the firemen's leading social event said six department representatives will start ticket sales Thursday The authorized ticket sales- men who will canvass bustnfS5 areas withinithe city' limits at6 Ffreinefatirt It Fives M B Waters J R Stones Art Cochrane Robert R Smith and Kenneth Cs ' A ) : Yeathers—trip flow! 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I 1 — ItgitAttli Attl -- ' I I 49s Fancy Patterns 1 a r and Plain ' Iii 1 (1111111114 te him - -- 1 I 4 CAI :40 ho- n- t tI I - 't I - c CO tS 1 m i ''f t 1: t IL ' ' It' t A Split rt s - st i l '' ' Check all 1 ' 111 1 Z "I I )1 t I r f( -' I 111 &lefty Rdien HOURSt 10 semi 1 't - yid gyp 7 Li ' MONDAY lona FRIDAY Thom ley Toosi lop Wednesday - S tw tii IMENt 170 - 4 8 p - - i a 111 t 11011A0D FURNITURE : and John Bolic ADVIRTISIMENT ossnno ' ' P N 1 1r I ' a collaborated in a !t:l I Tangaro scheme bordering on conspiracy to defraud Salt Lake County" - f li - ' t 't file 140 11 I the commissioners (Gundersen and Stewart) found that some were not telling the truth" Mr Greenwood informed his colleagues that he conferred with the county attorney on the latter's analysis of the testimony before completing the minority report "4 t - - ic giros yow twice the caper washing ityntwito thothe vele peed—twice Take advantage of this sFoo'' Wel offer tosiert t1 Ilk I ' ''''1 '04 0 ' Ain--ne- s ' t v stens time or washes in one soil power 'rinses in the otherDoes the evirreg weekly west in 49 1 sextfit ) tab of sparkling cloon sloth's every'd minutes Washes kt both tubs at tho - - ----- tos-or- leteres no othof twashst Me it - ----- sit DOES ' ALL YOUR WASH IN AISS THAN AN HOUR ' - 1- - --7 - ' TWINA4MTIC - Th 4 1‘ II 11) P‘ ( h NOW '1 -- - -- -- ' perjury but doesn't identify them" Mr Greenwood wrote "In my opinion this slanders the honor and reputation of all who testified If someone lied under oath proper criminal attion should be taken against the offender But it is hardly fair to impugn the Character rpf ail Witnesses merely' because month of August 1953 "During this same month" Mr Greenwood stated in his re- porL "the testimony showed Mr Tangaro worked eight-- o u r shifts on every day except four for Kennecott Copper Co and also directed the operations and services of a state liquor store in Bingham" 'Highly Irregular' In conclusion Mr Greenwood stated: "I That John Bolic perftirmed the work and put inythe time for which he was paid by the county although it was highly irregular to pay him for work beneath and around his own home "2 That John Tangaro did not perform any work or put in any time for the County whatsoever "3 That IsL P Bolic was guilty of gross laxity in carrying out his duties as a road Supervisor leieine ler $ he Ihreualvl Silverware Chile IT i Reset: ce 11141111661r4111-1101 -3 home" Referring to Mr Tangaro the minority report noted that testimony showed that time books Mr Tangaro with credited eight hours work for the county each day during the entire THIS SMART GOT 1 Continued from Page 21 cuses some pf the witnesses of a DEIrli1E12 MI6E3E12 ' "tzr be was brother N P Bolic and that the work he performed consisted of cleaning a creek which ran under his (John Bolic's) 8PArAtity- 4 OPI POI TOSS 010 WAINER ON THI PURCHASE OF A NEW 01111 9 e ts Job "An examination of the testi- regarding 11)Boblyie vmeomn: I2 If he's "irt the lcriow " he '11 be wantm g one of Penney s dok ta Return Wage To County Worker Told Creek-Cleanin- 4 F t ?g iA - 1""'t 1:6Al Robert R Smith William S Iiigharn III Louis Brown James Conlon Joseph Campbell I MAY 27 FOR ANNUAL BALL ) ire 04u FIREMEN SET 1 ' f 4 1 :eieewoivotL 4 S I d I ' ' i - - " ' '''''' w!1rTKSI!!dyfe05fteostlw-pOgs- 1 : ' ia ) r ' r C t 4 AAAAJ k A 'Alb4 t Ofiaae - 4amh4 aft A14 g11L-a- - ' - '' - 1 A |