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Show The 3 A Morning After 1 Rarely Is there an event that captures the imagination, makes one gasp with its audacity, stirs table talk to the exclusion of all other topics. J u s t for livening up the scene, if for no other reason, our sympathies are with the 16 year old kid who tried to heist First Security Banks downtown branch. He typifies all the qualities of thrift, enterprise and native ingenuity we Americans hold dear. Although the wisdom of his project was questionable ery daring of his deed makes one think there might some hope for the younger Volume IX, Number 31 Formerly The Neighbor 5 y 7 Census Facts Can't Pinpoint he Sm - M Che Think big, he thought. But, technology makes it hard for the little guy to get started in any at alas, modern i career. He was nabbed peddling his bike away from the scene of the crime. Bank robbing used to be a bold but fairly simple way for an ambitious young lad first to get his v , - j.- hs - S V- V: J I big wad of ! omokf I said, "It isn't unreasonable for the state to have one million residents. He did concede, however, that "on the basis of growth since 1960, its certainly going to hit that sometime this year. 1 fe2x mm-- i ft r , I are bration, dont If you planning a celewait for the (Continued on Page 11) A p design center - to take much of the agony one-sto- 4) -- out of Bold School HOLDING UP TRAFFIC? -- - You might have asked that question around noon, Tuesday, Julv 28, if you hap- pened to be driving in the vicinity of 33rd South and 23rd East A truck about 100 yards in front of a caravan proclaimed, House Coming They werent kidding huge house on wheels crawled slowly down 33rd South WHATS Plan To Get road-hoggi- New census bureau to set a date. The only thing you could say on the Invitations is "sometime this year. Any reasonable person can look at the states population growth since 1960 and guess that tlfe millionth person will wander into Utah some time this year. Even theUtah population work committee -- - a whole bunch of reasonable has gone as far persons as setting the month for the arrival, September. In July, I960, the census bureau set the population at 901.000. A year later it was 940.000. In 1962, there were an estimated 958,000 residents and last year, a little less the 983,000. That means Design Center Promised To House Building Arts holding the book to the w indow Studying, he learned that careful planning and thrift are qualities that almost quar- - Q Utah's Big Population Jump By PETER A. MASLEY WASHINGTON, D C., July one millionth person is lost in the governmental inaze known here as the U.S. Census Bureau And, as far as the bureau is concerned, he may never get out. The bureau is very reluctant to predict when the Beehive State will reach one million persons. One official, Meyer Zitter, head of state and local population estimates, - - i v.V-U- f cash Were told Jfmt during the depression it wasnt hardly considered illegal Many a ranch was stocked by rustling and night spot opened with bootleg revenue. Think of the boy, pouring over biographies of great men in his little room. Instead of a candle, perhaps he read by the light of the neon sign over the restaurant downstairs, (Continued on Page Thursday Afternoon. July 30, 1964 Where Is He? 1,000,000th Man Lost In Federal Maze v. fC ' Serving Southeast Suburban Salt Lake Price 10 Hearing A proposed plan to stretch school dollars by adopting a 12 month schedule will get another hearing Saturday, August 13, at a meeting of the East Mlllcreek Lions Club. E R. Cox, head of the management consulting firm that originally suggested revising the school calendar, will make a presentation of the system, reviewing advantages id disadvantages. Mr. Cox claims that by operating schools 12 months of the year, with students attending three quarters of every year, building budgets could be slashedby and teacher salaries could be increased by as much as 0 one-four- th one-thir- d. For East Mlllcreek Lions, hell review objections f some educators and detail the experiences of Omaha, Nebraska, schools that operated on a 12 month basis for 18 years. And hell tell how modern computer methods can eliminate undesirable features which in the past, have triggered violent parent opposition residential and commercial construction - is in the cards for Salt Lake City. -- blocking three of the four lanes of traffic. Steaming, snarled motorists had to brake and bear it Its all in the interests ofrogress. House was removed from 23rd East and 27th SSQUth to make way for a highway Interchange linking 23rd East with Interstate 80 When the State says move they mean move! --- A In Jail? Only Cash Can Open Cell Dnor If y plan to tangle with the law, make sure you have plenty of cash .. or youll sacrifice days, weeks, maybe montys staring out from behind bars. Americas ball bond system has been under scrutiny recently. Attorneys and other interested citizens have begun to study bonding procedures which, they fear, have deteriorated into a test of financial ability rather than a method for Insuring the appearance of a defendent when his case comes to trial. No less than U S Attorney General Robert Kennedy has taken time from attempting to jail federal malfactors to push for a change that would free more defendents while they await trial In Utah, as elsewhere, justice is not at all blind. She recognizes a buck ... and lets the man with funds walk free while his poorer brother stays locked up. Many attorneys feel the sys- - Vacation Guide Exciting section suggests places to go, things to do in next weeks Review. WATCH FOR IT tem of insuring appearance in court is stacked again the defendent who doesnt have the assets to spring himself. Although most agree that the innocent man seldom sits in jail for long periods waiting to be vindicated, when it happens the consequences can be severe. Income and even jobs are lost by those who can least afford it. How, they ask, do you return the time an innocent defendent has lost? How long and how often does (Continued on Pace 111 !. Vlmmll .fft 11 READY FOR THE SHOW Fashionwise Lisa Burnett is ready to ride. Shes all dressed up for the Cottonwood Clubs horse show, which starts today, and continues through August L Events are open in all age groups. Tickets can be purchased at the club. Building will begin this spring on what is believed to be an absolutely unique plan to centralize all facets of the construction arts under one roof at a single, easily accessible location Salt Lake City resident Robert Morris said the center to house architects, structural engineers, interior designers as well as showrooms for equipment and material dealers will go up on Foothill Boulevard near Parleys flu tersection. An initial building of 60, 000 square feet is contemplated including a small auditorium for sales meetings and cultural activities. has Although an architect not yet been selected, negotiations for land are complete and zoning qualifications approved. "This is a brand new idea (Continued on Page 11) MYSTERY MAN When wiU he get here, who will he be? Utah breathlessly awaits its one millionth resident. Rejoice, Home Hunters! Blind Flying Ended If you are looking for a new home or even Just might be interested the Rocky Mountain Review offers a unique, new service. The better part of one full page of our real estate section is devoted to pictures of homes available in this area. No more blind flying . . . chasing down houses from inflated verbal descriptions. Each advertisement carries an actual photograph of the residence offered for sale. If you spot your dream house further details are quickly "available via a phone call to the real estate firm offering the listing. If all factors suit your fancy, then and only then do you climb into your car for the grand tour. What could be more convenient? This Weeks Review REUNIONS dJTAH could fill town, some 3 Page niRijisey EDITORIALS -- - we speak up on 12 month school plan, teaexcavachers and trash-fille- d tions 4 Page WHISTLING TOT lieve it, turn to dont . . be5 Page . contest entry blanks, parade news, beauty contest facts plus dozens of big bargains . . Pages 7, 8 and 9 HOLLADAY EVE STORY TELLING TIME words and pictures about fun . Page 6 for small fry HATS ... OFF TO FASHION 10 Page WANT ADS of columns -- - value packed classified adver- tisements HOUSE 12 Page HUNTING - youll save time if you first turn to Page 13 5'ORTS teams REVIEW won and Page which lost 15 and . Top TV Stars Dazzle, Some 2,200 Gathered For Fun Festival Some 2,200 members and friends of Wilford Stake flocked to White Park, Monday night, July 27, for a spectacular evening of entertainment. The fun festival featured top TV entertainers such as harmonica recording artists, left, the Madcaps and ventriquist , right, Russ Lewis. In addition, small boys gorged themselves in a watermelon eating contest and tested strength picnic supper topped off tugging on opposite ends of a long, heaw rope. And the evening. The festival was a benefit for eight participating wards: Wilford First, and Second, Kenwood First and Second, Imperial First and Second andGranville First and Second. John Gillespie was in charge of the affair. See Story on Page 3. ed . 16 ' V |