Show v 16A The Salt Lake Tribune nryrr v wytrrr Sunday September 15 1963 Board Clears Route for Early Parole What a Square Region Briefs Oh Idaho Shakes That Jackson Was! — "" — In spite of a rather quaint grandeur the seven and a half foot high pale gray marker sits almost unnoticed just southwest of the 3rd East and Edith Ave (1195 South) intersection Special to The Tribune OUN POINT TAIN — The Utah State Board of Pardons told a Salt Lake City youth that if he will establish a good record during will THE WORDS “Jackson Square" carved near the top of the next two years it -' him for a parolethe marker mean nothing to nearby residents Many don’t THE VOUTH Gerald W even know there Is wording on the cement and stone struc21 ts serving one Christensen ture They have never stopped to examine it 20 years for uttering (passOne man says “Never really thought much about it to ing a forged instrument) one just figured it was a marker of some sort” to 10 years for escape and six atWELL THE pale gray eminence is a marker but ong months to five years for ” escape tempted with far more historical than geographical significance The board told him this toIt was erected in 1909 — a year that's a landmark in the tals up to 35 years they could growth of Salt Lake City keep him In prison since each AT THAT TIME much of the area south of 9th South sentence is running consecuwas swampland used only for farming tively In this area Nathaniel H and Laura Stone owned a HOWEVER Christensen was plot of land which roughly comprised the area bordered by told that the charges will run 2nd East 3rd East 11th South and 13th South concurrently and he will apbefore the board in SepTHEY BEGAN TO drain this land on May 21 1909 In pear tember 1965 and the release order to sell it as lots for homes date he will receive will deA Salt Lake firm named Kimball and Richards subdipend upon his actions during vided the land and on Oct 2 1909 the lots went up for sale the next two years The board set dates for ONE FINAL question: Why the name Jackson? Some of the most knowlegeable city historians don't termination of sentences for even know and the answer probably lies buried in some two inmates granted eight paroles gave one conditional C dusty manuscript termination continued another BUT THERE IS A good possibility that the square is hearing without date and de- the namesake of med release- - to another in an“Very often in designating subdivisions little thought other case was given to the appropriateness of the name — anything RECEIVING terminations the dates effective and sentences bewell known would do ing served were Wayne Johnston If this method was used in this case well Andy is 33 Salt Lake City Sept IB 1964 to 10 years for escape and one the most prominent Jackson con-sid- By Associated Press The latest and most severe In a series of Idaho earth quakes rattled windows and dishes In the Sawtooth Valley and in Boise Saturday morn ing but theie were no repot ts — — of damage - - LIKE ITS predeeessoi s the latest shaker apparently centered near the Yellow Belly Lake area near Obsidian at the ‘eastern edge of the Sawtooth Mountains in central Idaho A seismologist at the Blue Mountain seismographic sta tion near Baker Ore said the quake was “too big for us to ' measure accurately’ but he cs timated it 4 5 on the Richter scale 4 HE SAID there were three sharp shocks about two mu utes apart beginning at 858 a m He said the 1907 San - cisco earthquake measuredFran 84 on the Richter scale The quake was described as severe enough to damage any "'buildings at its center THE ORIGOX station reported the strongest earlier shock it had recorded in Idaho jneasuied 4 1 on Tuesday City Saying “we really had a great time — thanks a lot” left to right Lester" Eclward Rick and Wally Jeep cliiver Lyle Spade chats with handicapped Boy Scouts following an exciting ride over mountains east of Salt Lake are Plenty of Drive SL Area News Briefs In These Boys Flies Injured Baby Body Bccocred Palrol 3 Monllis lo SL for Care SPRINGS B Associated Press ROCK WYO — The body of an unidentified woman was found Saturday by about 20 miles v railroad ciews tjest of Rawlins near the Officer Injured Mrs Carol N Clements Killed in tram car crash POCATELLO (TP)— A Poea tello police lieutenant suffeied powder burns from a revolver shot while scuffling with a burglary suspect wlo held thiee policemen at bay with a shotgun early Saturday LT EARL Boyce had been called to the suspect's home about 5 a m by Officers Tom Kearns and Walt Jensen who were jumped by a large Dober "man Pinscher and disaimed at sholgun point while interrogating the suspect said Police Chief John Perkins When Lt Boyce arrived he too was disarmed During a subsequent scuffle the police revolver discharged and the of ficei suffered the powder bums There weie no other Injuries THE MAN W’AS being held in jail on suspicion of buig laiv the chief said -- Promises Controls CARSON CITY NEV (UPI) Nivada’s new state welfare adimmstiatoi Peter W Ca hill smed notice Satuiday he is going to run a ‘tight fisted welfare operation -- — MR CAHILL met with the State Welfare Board for the fust timejn a 90minute ses smn half o£— whiCH was" de voted to his philosophy on ptihlic Mr assistance- Cahill sairf he favored fiaud lnjostigatoi to in the evening houis to di toimine if deserting husbands don t Ust leave in the davtime and utuin at night to families teceiving aid to de hu mg make a chuks pendent child) en drive four-whe- Scouts a beautiful fall day Utah’s mountains and what do you havq’ “A WONDERFUL to Boyd according leader of Troop 534 time” Hatch Boy Scouts of America The troop is made up of Salt Lake area youths with physical handi- caps Burglary Nets Business Machines Special to The Tribune SOUTH SALT LAKE— Burglars early Saturday escaped with about $1500 worth of business machines including a check protector from offices of Alumahne Corporation of America 155 W Commonwealth Ave (2124 South) scout Mr Hatch long-tim- e is confined to a wheelchair ‘3Iiss Flame’ JaycecsScek Spark for Fire Events day-car- e SOUTH SALT Lake Deputy Marshal Bob White said a THE INTERVIEWS are ex c lock was pulled from the wall pected to be completed by early at 3:10 a m thieves the by BLT SATURDAY the SkyOctober Deputy White said the burline Jeep Club took the Scouts on a mountain jeep glars removed screws from a Officers Arrest window sash on the east side ride “just for fun” ento of the building gain Bootlegging Suspect HOT DOGS AND soda water trance Police early Saturday arwere added attractions as the rested a Salt Lake woman for jeep catavan wended its way THE BABY amved at the up to Brighton over Guardsinvestigation of bootlegging after a vice squad agent purhospital shortly before 6 pm man Pass to Park City and During the flight Sgt Mjron back Saturday chased two bottles of whiskey Interviewers “We had a wonderful time” launched a query of mothers in in an apartment at 143 C Gale administered oxygen W Meanwhile officers w ei e Mr Hatch said 2nd South a five county area continuing their investigation into the tmgie accident Friday night which icsulted in the death of Mis Carol Nichols Clements 18 and injury to three members of her family THE VICTIM died when the ear in which she was nding collided with the southbound Union Pacific “Citv of Los An goles’’ at a etossmg one block south of the Delta tiain depot Her husband Randy Clements 19 suffered multiple lateiations and bruises and was listed in good condition at Delta Hospital To add a spaik to Fire PremRS AUBREY Clements vention Week Oct 7 through 3!)NMr Clements’ mother was 12 Salt Lake fitemen have in ftqr condition with head lac joined the Salt Lake Junior eiations and ftaetures of the Chamber of Commeice in a rlRHt leg search foi Miss Flame for' DELTA POI IC E Chief Tony 1964 to reign over the week's Calhster Vaid he and Eldon Eliason assistant M la r d events County attorney are contin-EEN II’ 0LV hot hair utng their investigation dresser knows for suie Miss It was d the 1959 Flame appluants must have' sedan was dnven bv Mis brilliant ted hair The Audrey Clements he said who must also be between 18 and had stopped at the apparpntly 25 yeats old and single Wil cr0SMng liam M Conovei Javcee pioj MIL OBMRVED a stopped ect chairman said to contestants Deadline for engine to the smith tow’ard the pn pioeeeded enter pieliminary tompetition is Oct 1 Final selection will tracks wheie the car rolhded be Oct 4 at a Jaycee luncheon with the second power unit of the stieamhnrr he theorized - APPLICATION blanks are ANSWERING THE call to available at the Jaycce office scene at 10 21 pm werej 207 S MamMr Conover said Fire Prevention Week ae- - Chief Calhster and Kenneth tivities include a fire fighting C Clements Utah Highway unit parade in downtown Salt Patrol the father in law of the Lake City and special file pro victim vent ion education programs 29 19n ln B0RX MAR( by the fire derailment in pin 0asls MlUilld Countv Caol or high schools of the Salt Nlthols Clements was a daugh Lake school system Mi Con tc i of Pave I and Rose Stew ovei said ai t Clements She w as mai i led to Ranch Clemopts in Della 1 leader SL Dec 1 1962 BOOKED IN City Jail for investigation of illegal sale of liquor was a woman police identified as Francis Maria Taylor alias Frances Martines W 2nd South 57 143 Car Hits Boy A Salt Lake County tot suf fered a broken leg Saturday when he darted into the street and was struck by a car in front of his home at 3670 Mill creek Rd (3435 South) Show Reminder: Deadline Today Special to The Tribune OGDEN—Cattle raisers exSHERIFF’S Lt C J (Cliff) pecting to consign animals to Gunn said the victim David the Nov 9 annual Golden Spike Lee Crane 2 son of Mrs Tillie National Livestock Show were Joan Crane ran across the reminded Saturday that Sunstreet headed west about day Is the final day for con11:50 am signment of animals to the - He was struck bv a north Hereford auctions """ bound car driven by Hal Gor MORE THAN 100 Hereford don Pollock 16 4025 Parkview Dr (3915 East) Investigators bulls and up to 50 females to be sold singly or in pens of two said or three are expected to be THE CHILD ‘was taken to entered in the auction which Primary Children’s Hospital comes on the last day of the where attendants pronounced nine day show him In satisfactory condition with a fractured left thigh No citations were issued Utah AF Crew 1 Gains Honors Special to The Tribune HILL AIR FORCE BASE-T- he crew of the 945th Troop Carrier Group has returned to Utah after winning national top honors in the low level heavy equipment drop cate gory at the national Seventh Annual Troop Carrier competitions at Clinton County Air Force Base Ohio MEMBERS OF the crew fly ing the C 119 “State of Utah” fair included Capt William E Page Jr pilot Salt Lake City Capt Darrell V Manning pilot Po catello Idaho Capt Richard W Latimer navigator Ogden S Sgt Robert C Jenson flight mechanic Ogden and A2C Special to The Tribune Vernon E Poe loadmaster Special to The Tribune PLEASANT GROVE — Youngsters and fairs go toMORGAN — Investigators Clearfield Capt Homer D gether And when they put on the fair themselves— well Ogden was umpire to the enthusiasm! no limit probed the wreckage of the (heies just Howard Taggart Service StaTHIS W AS PROVED when the 662 students at Central tion five miles east of here Flementaiy School put on their annual fair Friday Saturday but had not yet deState or county fans had nothing on this smaller termined the cause of a Fricounti tpait Each student bi ought an item to exhibit and day explosion which demoldisplays included evetything from homemade candied apples ished it HOWARD TAGGART own-e- r cakes and bottled ftuit to goeaits and insect collections said the probe will continue THI RE AUSO WIRE exhibits of fruils and vegetables Fire and explosions trig and beautiful flower airangements gored by the first blast caused Each child went home happy from the One day exposian estimated $20000 damage tion having received a blue nbbon for “Participation 1963” — - o’ i— Pint sized exhibitors examine their slo k" e n t r i e s — spiders — at “live-scho- From left are Jerrig Peek Kim Frampton and Janie Hindley third grade students Kids Stage Their Own Fair Morgan Probes Station Blast ' Suiviving aie hei husband and one son Randv Jo Cle invents both Delta: hei pairnts one brother Oasis Raljvh one half Oasis iNichols jUniveisity of California as brother aqel five half sistcis guest speaker at the 11th an Voy Stewart Salt Lake City: dinner meeting of the Mis Lola Biush Eugenie Oie Up Inual Utah State Histoncal Society Mis Peail Wilkins Hinckley Mis Gloria me eting will be conducted Millard County BOISE (JP)-- The Idaho Po The ACCORDING TO CALVIN Walker school principal the n at fi 30 p m in the Martin Mrs Blanche Bond tato and Onion Commission Sept fair is held each September to celebrate the founding of Mis Citv Lake of Utah Union both Salt said Saturday that eailv hai Umvc’tsity Pleasant Giove Sept 13 1850 Tex Couch Worth 't Llame vest reports point to an excel Building lent Idaho potato ctop bright 3 emng the outlook of the Indus L iCW trv after earlier predictions of 65OOO iU’CS T 1 Oil LeiUlipilS HEADS a had joar Il Assoc mtod Pi DR LRNIST L Wilkinson COMMISSIONER of Agrt ctally open until noon Monday UP! PROVO— It is expected that cultuip Stanley I Trenhaile many students have come early president told faculty mem said reports-withi- n the Indus some 6000 student s will come to seek off campus accomoda bers that 13500 students weie g for all ‘try had indicated that spring by bus train jet ear motor rions to enroll at BYUAhls expected rains and rally fiosts had types of mops and1 and even bv bicycle to — A total of 5 207 students will autumn Tdealt the Industry a hai d blow cycle as freshman one mat brooms get a great hint ion Provo Freshmen and transfer stuQn tampus fhls J “On the contraiy” he said week from Heloise in today's begins at Bngham Young1 Halls Helaman dents will face a barrage of “we aie exponenc ing on0 of — - in Heritage University Sunday Comic Section the finest growing and harvest Halls Amanda Knight Allen tests and meetings beginning ALTHOUGH on campus Hal) Wymount Terrace and with the American college test log seasons seen in a number J ‘of year” to be given Tuesday housing facilities are not offi graduate houses Spud Hopes OFFICERS SAID the agent went Into the building about midnight with a $3 bill coated with a luminous substance and purchased two half pint bottles of bourbon with it When the agent came out police entered the building and took into pustody a woman whose hands showed traces of the substance officers said Jesse Bromley 73 Price Sept 16 serving a life sentence ln the Utah State Hospital for assault on a girl under 14 Granted paroles were J C McDonald 24 Midway Oct 8 one to 20 years for burglary Ronald E Klotz 25 Salt Lake City Sept 15 1964 one to 20 years for burglary John Hale 25 Salt Lake City March 10 1964 one to 10 years for grand larceny William C Case 37 Salt Lake City Oct 15 a maximum five years for fglJureto provide SANTANA E Gonzales 32 Salt Lake City Oct 15 one to 20 years for burglary and one to 10 years for grsnd lsrceny Sslsmon J Sanchez 29 Salt Lake City March 10 1964 a maximum five years for frauduently obtaining a narcotic drug and Leo McClain Lemmon Jr 28 Salt Lake City Sept 15 1964 a maximum five years for Insufficient funds check James B Grainger 25 St Louis Mo serving five years to life for assault with Intent to commit murder had his parole hearing continued without date by the board DENIM) A release date at this time with another hearing scheduled for September 1964 wal Arthur J Galpin 25 Salt Laka City serving one to 20 years for burglary Births i HE 8 VID HE envisioned the To Discuss Mining counties having extia workers The Bi Irish impact on Utah to check moie thoioughly intoTmininr ul be disc ussed by the lives of persons on public1 W Tturcnrine Jackson Dr aid - c IjX)C(llIl£ Broom-Groomin- fi THE QUESTIONS In substance: Who feeds clothes and supervises the children while mother goes to work? The interviews are part of a $17500 study of services by the Community Services Council in cooperation with the State Department of Public Welfare Query Mothers Powder Burn ’ 15 Boy month old boy ct itieally injured in a car train accident here that killed his mother and seriously injuied his father and grandmother fought for his life late Saturday in a Salt Lake City hospital LITTLE RI)Y Joe Clem ents was taken to Holy Cioss Hospital on a diamatic meicv flight by the Utah Highwaj Patrol Capt Don B Chnstophetson patrol chief pilot left for Delta about 4 pm Saturday after it was apparent the Injured in fant required specialized tieat ment -- ' Take A 3 railroad crossing SWEETWATER County Coronej- Peter" Vase said the womaniied sometime early Saturdaynorning and “may have fallen (tom an east bound Xx tiain " — Mr Vase said the woman apparently struct the ground" then rolled about 125 feet Cause of death iyas severe head iniuries and other mul-- ' tiple injuries She was described as a white female in the late 30s orWrly 40s five feet three inches tall and weighing about llS pounds ' " -- c Births In Salt Lake hospitals for period ended Saturday at 10 p m include LDS Hospital end Mrs Ray D Eaton 3020 So 2855 West son Dr and Mrs James A March and 4329 Phillips Ln daughter Mr and Mrs David R Cain 1958 N 350 West Sunset son Mr and Mrs Eli H Herrera 771 W 1st North daughter Mr and Mrs Floyd R Walters Tooele son 6045 Mr and Mrs Paul O Antry Jamaica Dr Murray daughter Mr and Mrs Richard L Smith 844 2nd Eist son Mr and Mrs Harold R Magee 349 E 6th South daughter 9611 Mr and Mrs Ray T Riches Amfcer Ln Sandy son Mr and Mrs Phillip P May 869 E Mr and Mrs Phtllip P May 869 $ 14th West son Mr and Mrs Henry G Burgers 659 E 3rd South daughter Mr General Hospital Mr and Mrs pie St son Lynn Gibson 1180 Gille Holy Cross Hospital Mr and Mrs Leon J Kaschmutter 1131 Gilmer Dr daughter Mr and Mrs Donald 0 Bridge 3723 Windsor St daughter Mr and Mrs Richard R Rosetta 706 E 3rd South daughter B Mr and Mrs AI M Gilchrist Piney Wvo son Mr and Mrs James R Hatton 3665 S West Tfcmple daughter vaeiistwen Cah for Contracts II you’ve sold your horn on contract you can convert your contract to cash through a special service Available at Prudential Federal Savings For complete information phone Mr Rieben at HUnter or visit him at Prudential Federal Savings’ branch office home loan headquarters 33rd South and State Sts Salt Lake City — FREEZE - 7 u HURRY! 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