Show t r -- r TY yr w Iryrvr f 4r 7- - —Tiler Salt - IAliet Tribanp " - - - 1r CiILAivue1:-1111-i i si 5 aw --' so : - -r- to - plan-ZIP-wat- -J - - - I i f' ‘ ' 1 f - °' ' I 7 - Delta:PhaiappalCaptures UDays Sweepstakes Prize -- - 2 PREVENT LOSS in ery of irrigation by repairing dams diversion canals bead gates and measuring devices and repairing and cleaning ' canals ' s Teit$UItiflentLrro44Y rkits—PalCAPPLIraternitrwmitwetrotaketAvirmefr— events it was announced Friday evening at the traditional week's final activity a dance at Lagoon FRATERNITY LNI ADDITION tomost actively supporting all UDays events placed first in the men's serious division of the in "Songfest" Thursday Vie Stadium said John Pingreo chairman J Other Songfest winners were Alpha Chi Omega for women's serious division Delta Gamma women's novelty and Sigma Chi men's novelty TROPIRES WERE awarded during the dance inter mission amd the queenbicedeLynne Wilkinson 18 yid attendants Sally Smith 20 and Judy Rogers 19 were presented iu141-clairv- Utall Youtlls Li51e'd Lost 'In W yomin Effie-DavLant- Special to The 'rribuno "WELI" KiirtInuostICheltucizelil lotteCeprtirlthilles I h Leader Retained By Alta Group -- Utah taxes" Dr Wilkinson men were the object of coigne& "In his country 16 pter a widespread air and ground cent is the limit Thornton D Morris 47013th search Friday after being re' Mt' ALSO hai Introduced East was reelected president WYCI-T- wts - t jagerjrLIg ation 4 Reconsider delivery ached tiles where possible in order to make time Intervals between water turns fit the broad types of soils being irrigated and provide for larger streams e- for --- shorter-periods-- of : tim- on ' sandier soils lir L011111 rrOICCI1 onCommitte-- ported missing in c es )r1 - Thump ' - wage for three days Youth Protection Corn mines of Salt !Ake City and Winter-Spor- - awe - Cotuity Priday deckled to re- view several paperback books attacked as being pornographic tind obscene r" D IXNNOX committee chairman said a special subcommittee will be named later to decide whether the group will attempt to cop - arum e 30-wee- - h ) ' ' f r- - 14 i I h'i- : 4) 44 ZAUREMStintMliallatiVOINter' c T71 - - - Inc Lake City and were to meet their employer Pete Stavros In 1 I '" ' TREASURES 6IF LIFE - i - ft! L— Pro Iiiett the Promodoost peva Pt McKdy if the IDS Comb mod el $495 - - — - --------- 041137 J‘ - t&at or t&itaei 411:mkatt-- i :a 4 ' -- : r-:- 1 - 1 i ° ' it I 1 oI Wyorrting sherttr to $ A0r-00461400- Teacher Mee t 'Time for Understanding' Reaffirms Scholar Views Old nuavls Statrid BASIC problem - f ii - e ?t 1 - ' T-- W INA - a k - k : - V to! BRAG BOOX A 'artiohtlu4 Ma hpotherstto belonsi photo album Gmnsions Kor she loses eit these 'asstds pictures ' ' ' children sea greinsichildrosh '' if - k AZOO - ' A i baLlatat poo szes plu )0 ' ST ''1 111!)' P ' - - - - Neel tat - - - 'I''I'':1'- - - 4k- 1 EAST - t SO 014 1 -- - ' - t - - ) ) - - ‘ 11 4") Fit All Day the proffered the teachers were not " re- Solon to Keynote Youn GOP s Session Today tiS ' A)061a-di i)6iik----- c ii Betio a a — 1 - - 1 — --vat ' Ism Itp of P au I ir ?An fl Yr: Aiti Mn YI A - 2 s ERE Pq11 ks! and tool Nip tum km Council Prot Heschel will deliver lai t3Lorlig :r r 14 it v on I' : !OM Mrs t I) 1 f EML3641 04 - f 1 - i e a a 1 i -- - 1 t 4 0 ton Coo Churches and Church of Jesus Saints Christ of Latter-da- y Roman Catholic Episcopalian and Greek Orthodox churches l'rol Ileschel will be re ceived at 11 cmSaturday the office of Henry D Moyle first counselor of the First Presidency of the LDS Church - - i O Bori rh Maw Atm C hu - ' t t o t :I: 4 11 Mrs ' Mot P Oti 4t o - 4- Ur Ian who I - I :- - Mar NI kor : ' - t - raft Sic Mar ' Ottiv Dita Mar -- Ltt i f ( ii le iu wee Seri to t Sa- University and University of MAJOR BUSINEsS item On California at 1Ls Angeles-Prothe agenda is the election of Iteschei pointed out that officers for the next two years In the West people 'mem "more The incumbent state chairman capable of seeing God's creII Don Martinson ations'' Permanent chairman of the scholar TILE convention la Robert Bennett 629 90 mato - pos 1114 unti (law Slit 6 É 1' É 444- - 1 ' -4 N ut O f to rrnif Pript Abraham pauses before Joshua ItescheL noted Jewish theologian answering question in Salt Lake CItf a rs tie - A440111— 10 MI Crushed in fall of her saddle horse hlarylnu reMP000WWW101000111114000”0110110NOWMOMOMOWOMMIIIIPIRIPPOINIPMOOPOI PROF HESCHErwas guest Sen Wallace F Bennett (lt speaker Friday evening at the Utah) will keynote the biennial sabbath service in Temple convention of the Young Re- WNW Israel whet he was publican organization of Utah troduced by ' Rabbi Sidney which will convene at 9 am Strome in Sa!t Lake City Saturday in the University of Stopping Utah Student Union Building after appearances at Stanford - 440akOlo41kOLMO E Ma I 16 ported loordoy II c- F Tr II - In- - - pit - - 'Bountiful High School be 14111 r'"- i i -- tPAINTS tt nhIPLI AND 41 cortoNw000 ilAu sAtt tAxt cm - LAKE ' A 1Look iii4 st 041) - sisr establish ing "senior pniversitles" where the elderly can study for the sake of studying rather' than negotiating "The March '1cIP arta el recent White House '' - ' In turday at 8:15 pm in Orson Hall at the 1lniver resolutions Spencer - : Utah of sity were readopted unanimously" Mr Russell said SPONSORS OF his first TnE TEACHERS In the visit here include the Utah south- - half of the county will Council of Aging University meet Monday at 4 pm 'at of Utah Salt Lake Council of since - fACTORY $500 sej$4500 1- 1 its - o'' District" said D Dour on Aging advocates I10M OWN t 1 Ll'j'AA - - FIGURINES : r tooploo ootscrion of Hummel h000roof fiwelown le Totem ono motiww' thew kovn leverites overywherti - - ltrtite importantlapert furl the jecting i HUMMEL' lirso ' N t t 2 ' - - ' t citizen' DilECT--- - I lor A 00‘ ' ' LIT- - mod &holy- PURSE " --- -oohs omit ddi"ewhido perm with ormo-elso-o end tomosvoll ttiol-w- e tio4lose MI moompartmont Sem00 r iaoat lallailaraloa THOMAS CLUTCH looutiful portment ' i: - MATE) --- - PEN onothes poiss4 - Cs - CAPRI LADY ma ua -- - 1 n't -- ' ' ' - ' se - )r r et )- Age as 'Blessing' lu Russell executive secretary of Davis Education Assnthe professional teachers orgararti tion 'the refusal- - of the preparing for a care- er-board to recognize Ora LEA "WHAT CANNOT be accomas s bona fide partner in apcan proaching the problems of edu- plished in younger days he be achieved in old age cation in the county" sal RE SAID THERE was no -- "To Grow Old In Wisdom" reor question of 'accepting Is the topic of a free address I scale - ' t GRANDMAS sr Hesehel-professor- -of Davis Amowlw4 - 4 l' I- t- th bc ' the plans to leave Sunday for I wouldn't like to be he said smile today is hi rill- home where he is eager to with a smnderstanding thattbeinueld takatitt rbirthdadetrattac school teachers in the north Is defeat instead of a bles- for Alla daughter SUSak-Whpurpose half of (Davis County Met at sing" was the comment in Salt will be M His wife Sylvia is and knowledge without appreClearfield High School Friday Lake City Friday of a world elation afternoon arid reaffirmed their respected Jewish theologian -a concert pianitt Voicing concern about !traMarch 16 refusal to negotiate REMEDY this be sur TO readult ABRAIL1131-Joshas a versal PROF stupidity" for contracts for next school -Jewish sult:7—ot- automatiow-- - he- - said gests that publieeduestIon should prevent the °liquids ethics and rnysticistn at the there is too much concern non of the Irther maw it Jewish' abOtiredjultrn'ent Seminary Theological atter the ann6uneement by sense' a br Wonder in velopIng Davis County Board of Educa- of America New York City AM NOT adjusted and the young" "I defined old age as a time for ' 4a 1 'The main problem of senior Special to TM Tribuns tweragaincreas!o1484 VPgamrohowrsozgzotem-- 161' - - --- oftices—in—thairea have -no ducted ground seatches avail tion of the proposed salary The search- will continue scale for Davis which Supt G wisdom reconsideration and ' Saturday Harold 'Jolt said offered in deeper understanding The scholar and author who " J ' made ley have — -- : - - - Mr Stavros and young Gal braith's lather —MEMBERS OF the InStriVILY's FatTpl 401C1' ) - - Stis South Salt eral flights over the route and failed to locate the missing men or trucks HOMES AND CADDIS SAUD SOON New soled Woo" for "wry' setosloo Noel for onersokring sod gitnickinitliuthese itomffigt noenitis shoot - - W LOvelloattreta----7-Avar rivend owassolity - '- Enterprises Engineering EMIR — TREY- WERE employed- by 161 - ' ' - Downtown end Cottonwood i - - - ' 'rom Deseret Book 'v In -- r"-lefrI- - CONSIDER the above suggestions in the light of your Immediate needs as well as trol paperback publications your long-rangplans In ''''i It i1 "r A1 th - TAUT' ARE enrolled hi the Journalism 70 class at the U The course involves 'Intensive daily reading of Salt lake newspapers the pastweelt thi Forstudied have intensely the content s of The Salt Lake Tribune and WIU answer some 50 clues F -- - t tiorks tossed at themby S Kretchman Tribune editorial - ' 1 writer who referees the con test t) tweel - Inc of ts tneentivek We troduced tax idecentives'1 Friday at the group's annual "We must reform our tax meeting at the Salt Lake City THE MEN and the two Chamber of Commerce systetn and encourage free they were driving aten terprue are to remain a also routel to a surveying jotc-- free nation" Dr Wilkinson discussed tentative plans for According to Mr Murdoch Lovell were leg reported as concluded future winter sports develop gasoline at Lander "great strides" had been made buying WY0- - DI ELECTIONS conducted ment in Little Cottonwood by the organization in having were Icrry -- Cal- during the meeting R ulon Canyon but took no final DLTELNG THE past 27 weeks Missing "questionable" publications re braith The Inquiring Editor ha fea-son of Mr and Mrs Horrocks - special sales repro action IS "A - directors tured teams front andSchools " '7-'7-- 7 Galbraith W sentativeRioGrande-Nolor 15646th Otheroficeri i Jay gneeting in ht northern Utah but It IS es7 EDWIN- t11Ansoy-pres- i BastBalt Lake City and Way was named president of dent Bonneville News Co C Oman about 19 Castledsle the sales and marketing eteeu eluded: 11 A Keyser Jr vice panded this week to include Gus P Backman six undergraduate s t u dent a ' fives warned that Supreme Court Emery County succeeding Elmer E presdient: r secretary-treasuiv' Henry J from the University of 'Utah Brown decisions regarding obscenity Riggert F C Koziol Leonard Journalism Department The make suppression of books THEY LEFT Salt take City OFFICERS elected Di Glacoma IV D Backman more difficult than controlling Tuesday morning for Lovell boys will eonipete against the checked through the Wyoming were D Cill Warner first and Edwin 4—Madsen dire- coedS— magazines v Highway Patrol station rrues- - vice president Howard W ctors k televi THE day at 10 am and bought fuel Russell second vice 'president 1 the series ends June ' sion S and Rose atLander at 5 pm Both were Arthur Alton P Family Reunion program will nave featured to report for mirk in Lovell Anderson and Frank Dorigan HEATON—William Heiden descesidenfs Jun I 011 deb St Goereee Cite Perk teams of students from most Tuesday or early Weellnes-- directors m pre 7:30 LOS Temple sessions 1day high schools in northern Utah groom ISMOS -— "'' --" 1 Sign' Of the 'greed—ant white panel truck driven by one of the young men or the green truck driven by the s titther-bebeen turned tip north-centr- To Check on 'P aperbacks q I VATIVED-by-her--------- u - ' er Lynne Vi'llkinson rightTholds one ot trophies awarded at LI Days oven! Bally BrnJib left :ad attentlmt walchea federal and statcageneles streams f ' ' ter supply outlook reported by provide 1 I - 1 r N t ' "4 w - ) 1 v A h 10' in onlyone canal where ft parer- I 161 another canal and rotating itreams between laterals to 0 t hi THEY INCLVDE L Know what your water ' lied I riding fell on her at her home here THE GIRL'S grandmother NIrs J Frank Morgan Layton tier father to saddle the horse so she could go: for a ride before 1710111Tht 1 f ' 1 storage and natural stream-!toprospects ar for 1961 ?take careful study of the wa- - "' A " Awards were made during t tier father Henry IL Deus w the 6:30 pm banquet session 'FIRST IPLACE winner w a a Aitnessed the accident C 18 Mr ton of of the which be Steve Price HE SAW THE horse sudden gan at 4:30 pm and attracted and Mrs James A Price 2180 13' reared and then fell back 83 students enrolled in b Imperial St (1685 East) sec " ward onto the rider The sad school distributive education ond Bob - Rose 17 son of Mr r"' die horn trushedthelirrir and tire- Fredillose '2200-19tdomen East and third John Green ' TREY WENT to Mr Stone '1!""4— son of Mr'and Mrs Tharold E She 'Wall taken tilin Ogden Glenda Archibald 17 daughter Green 1360 Hudson Ave (2025 and then transferred hospital lof Mr and Mrs Glenn W Arch South) to a Salt Lake hospital where II 1Ibald Sandy senior at Jordan I she underwent surgery to rep ' ' high School Glen Miner 18 DR ICBMS? L Wilidnson move one kidney son of Mr and Mrs Jefferson Brigham Young University IIIEMSERS Or the faintly K 14iner Springville a senior president who was guest said they did not know what at Springville High School speaker gave his listeners ex caused the horse to rear Kent N Rosenlof 18 son of amples of "great sales efforts S' Mr and Mrs-WaltA Rosen-lo- t which succeeded :I such sa "Cin s tlaty Lou Deus was born ' 1953 Mc 8 Feb in Ogden a (laugh Roy Weber High School rus McCormick and the ter of Henry H and Wanda senior Maslen Jugler 16 Cormick reaper Swift a n d Ir wag daughter of Mr and Mn Earl his refrigerator ears George New sales executives' president Utiles IL Itorcocks pre--a fourthgrade pupil at the E Country Westinghouse ithdthe I t - seats award le Paul Stens F—Jugler--112- 1 of n'etutesaleareme v rightele Hills Dr Ogden Bonneville brakes on railroad tars" And the Year its two of several other swardWinters Dixie Clinton Elementary School— "the bathtubs" HarlemSchool Listee-basale senior of ck high lettranit Jaigier back right Watch HE 1' I DIXIE LISTON 18 daugil RE worEn TUNE there parelital- two brothers and two — ilatero- -e1 ter of end J1rs Vernon was ligreat resistanee"- - to In A7i01-76-D--ii'inIcil2Keith Beus Miss Dy Ann Betts VVVV Liston 1317 E 8125 South stalling a bathtub In the White e both Clinton Mrs Ifoward senior at Ilillcrest High School House when Stielt a thing was i: first --Introduced and that at Bill Stagg 17 son of Mr c::ud)-rtegratsIv Mrs John B Stagg 2546 Hart one time New York state placed !Tribiiii-04iiligF4tNMr Mrs George E rleus Clin ford St (1610 East) Highland a tax of $30 a year on the lucky and ' Id ownton Mr and Frank High School senior and Arlene te 1 Morgan Layton Burgener 18 daughter of Mr —Futierel services 'r7vil1 be con- - - — to keep the tree enterprise sys2 pm in tho Cliductntedon3Wf°nadrdaYCa tem alive Dr Wilkinson Journalism students of the TITESOMINUTE Church re 'will Utah coin warned that It takes sales- University of presentation is broadcast of Jesus Christ of Latterday w " bine business with pleuure each Saturday at noon on Saints men to sell our country Si when they appear u ICUV Channel 2 Saturday '161111USIICIIEY is trying to FRIENDS MAY'call at the Tribune's guests on The The er on Participants sell his" he said adding that Editor television quiz will be Vicki wtheincinnesowris: family borne in Clinton Sunday in many re Inquiring "unfortunately p afternoon end evening n series Julie Carn fu ent spects we are departing from Monday prior to 1:30 pm and North Rex Dale Ilryan 134 the free enterprise system and -1 Liven 4 - 3 COMBDrE streamflows to teduce loss—et Svater by Ultn! 1 A y - 1 : i :t ' 1 l L1H -- : b I canal companies and irrigation - :in the letter' Suggestions prepared by the Water COnservatIon Committee under direction of Jay It Bing ham conservator and executive director of the Utah Water and I to The 'Tribune t CLINTON—Mary Lou Deus 10 died Friday morning In a ' Salt Laite hospital of internalt4Z injuries suffered Wednesday Special - v High MR STONE a son of Mr tive Education Club was win and Mrs Gerald D Stone 256 net of the award for "most sc S 7th West Provo was 'among tive" club in the state submit eight high school student o 2100 —Honored were 1963 'award winners as ted outstanding merchandise "Future Salesmen" In their re 111111111112 were three spective schools High seniors — - a letter issued Friday by Gov George D Clyde to some SOO - ' 1 Fall Heber senior at Wasatch High School Ails Burgener was not t present to receive her award senior honored Paul Stone 18 Wait as Future Salesman of t h e Year" during Utah Sales— and ALLEN PETERSON super 'visor of distributive education Marketing Executives Inc Utah Derartmml ot Plibtic In of rsellioir also announced that strudiort In Utah Hotel Friday Weber School's Distribo i er ve-pbtnt IF 1 — -- A la Girl 10 t ater It r— 4 — TIIE ISLIICGMMITTEE - V g 11 ---11"63-Tutur- e-S4lesman7-- up on the 't1rgedThio1low recommendations contained In 1 V 1 onor 4xecultives es- A Provo High &lino' LATE SPRING Tates have improved the water picture considerably in much of north em Utah reported Leo P liar vey Pleasant Grove subcom mitt ee chairman: Ile stressed however that the situation still is serious in Washington Iron Millard DeaverGartield and mute counties and marginal in Kane San Juan and Wayne counties - V f MEETING AT the State Cap Ito! the subcommittee also in dicated that anticipated federal drought relief loans in the state probably would be confined to eight southern Utah 'counties and restricted to Canal lining s - V4- i NVays vitttee-- 1r 11 - - ' - — - conservation for canal corm panics and water users was backed Friday by the irrigation subcommittee of the Govern ores Water Conservation Corn - - - - 10 19C3—' Sa MarII I st - - - 1r " Sahn-tla3- 7 - le 4" V —te If I AS g SOO - WV |