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Norman Ruud 1481 21st East 32— ( 46 1 Erma B Williams 2183 E 0) i4s" rs M “ i & Ast tea Tribune-sponsore- (dfc luncheon for ministers were d from F Kretchman moderator D A Skeen speaker Dr UN Meets World Challenge SL Minister Group Hears The United Nations as an “or ganization fpr saving future generations from the scourge of war” was described Monday for church leaders of the Salt Lake area D A Skeen Salt Lake attor hey and director of the Amen-caAssociattonJor the United Nations was the speaker at a luncheon sponsored by The Salt Lake Tribune The annual lunch eon held Monday in Newhouse Hotel is a feature of Newspaper Week AFTER MENTIONING several ways in which the world is changing Mr Skeen added “The United Nations is meeting the challenge of this new age with imagination and vigor" He urged his audience to think positively At a time when there aie so many forces of disunity in the world attention should be given the many unifying forces of the United Nations the speaker said “The moral foundations of the Richard H Douglas owner of United Nations are in the hearts Dick's Foodville 4730 S Redwood Rd (1700 West) wasar-raigne- and minds of people everyto Mr Skeen Monday on a charge of where” according attempt to obtain money by H F KRETCHMAN The Salt means of false pretenses Lake Tribune editorial writer City Judge Arthur J Mays Introduced the speaker after set Dec 5 as date for prelimibriefly outlining reasons for nary hearing on the charge having such a luncheon He THE CHARGE had been filed pointed out that freedom of the by' Deputy Sheriff N D Hay- press and freedom of religion ward after the recovery of are closely aligned Churches 54100 at the food store last and newspapers he said share at least two basic ethical and Wednesday Dep Hayward said that Mr social objectives: betterment of Dougins had reported about the human race and betterment two weeks ago the theft of of the world In which we live The Rev S Macon Cowles $4100 from his store by a “customer” who had entered while president of the Salt Lake Minthe proprietor and a helper were isterial Assn presided boxing apples The money Mr Douglas had to Meet reported had been stolen from Auxiliary to The Tribune Special a drawer by the “customer” who KEARNS — Kearns Veterans entered the store using crutches Still under investigation by of Foreign Wars Post Auxiliary the sherfif’s department are a will hold Its first social of the June theft of $1215 and a Sept season a sewing bee Tuesday 9 robbery of $2600 from the at 8 pm at the home of Mrs store as reported by Mr Don K Pearce 4200 W 5500 South Douglas Grocer Faces Funds Count Warren S Balnbrldge Salt Lake Ministerial Assn vice president the Rev S Macon Cowles association president West Jordan MIA Lists Road Slioio Special to The Tribune WEST JORDAN — Annual road show presented by the Mutual Improvement Assn of the West Jordan Church of Jesus Christ of Latter day Saint Stake will be Tuesday and Wednesday at 730 p m The road show will be presented in the Riverton Junior High School Herriman School Bluffdale LDS Ward recreation hall on Tuesday and at Copperton LDS Ward reciea-tiohall South Jordan School West Jordan LDS Stake House and West Jordan Second LDS Ward recreation hall n d sfecjenvp Tor Utah Psychiatrist Wins High Post Liason Group Named by Jordan P-T- A Special to The Tribune SANDY — A 13 member co’m-mitte- e to assist the Jordon School District Board of Education and the Jordan Council Parent Teacher Assn find solution to various problems was named Monday The committee will hold an organizational meeting Monday at 8 pm in board offices 9361 S State said Mrs LaMar Council president who announced the list of members Burk-insha- THE COMMITTEE will study any school problem that may be assigned to It by the board of education or the PTA council and will bring such findings to the board The rules for the group also state the committee will “act wholly as an interested group with no intent to usurp the sovereign powers of the board of education or to dictate its policies its decisions or its organizations" WASHINGTON UP) — Dr C H Hardin Branch professor and head of the department of p s y c h i atry at the University of Utah's College of Medicine Monday was apThre committee members pointed a member of the Na- appointed from each of the tional Mental precincts with board repreHealth Advisory sentation Council Committee ' members named The council Is Monday are: appointed by the Mrs Howard Harker Copper-toDr Branch surgeon general Don Willie Lark Mrs Eva of the Public Health Service It West Bingham Mrs Jane Cartadvises him regarding programs of the National Institue of Men- wright Draper Mrs J A Miller Herriman Wendell Grover tal Health ‘ n Dr Branch Is a native of Hop- kinsville Ky The health service also announced appointment of Robert D Coghill as special assistant for industrial research at the Cancer Chemotherapy Service Center at the National Cancer Institute Riverton Elmer Sanders Crescent Mrs Margaret Fugal Sandy Elbert G Despoin Granite Mrs Pearl Pollard Sr and Mrs Elmer W Tripp West JorMrs Varran Oakeson dan South Jordan Casper A Nelson Midvale Phil Aldredge Union and Clyde Buxton Butler GIVES YOU Naomi Hartnett 128—4108) Minnie T Heath 181 — Edna 121—4107) West Tam sle Main SC Turner 774 —(185) Florence 8 Sean S 062 a 17th South 68— (48) Mary Gail Snow 2322 Sky- lire Dr 33— ( 47 B) Dora Gygi 1438 Beacon Dr 56— (47-A- Mtch Dr Helen Lech ) 58— (47) cede Way Helen Y 1437 Wi S 1148 Mer Bagley Ward Two 125— (101 102) Arthel T Cole 126—4 103) Mary E A Cady 4th South 127 — (108 100) Martha W 7th South 8214 lit W 262 Tictjen 1380 8 ont discussion of Utah education was conducted Monday noon in Alta Club under sponsorship of Utah Manufacturers Assn A resultant mandate of the A three-wa- y P Jordan 269 K St Florence C Johnson 367 75— (188) Mary 187) k 776—4 St (109) Gardens 771—4188) Edith W Duncan 109 A) Mri Grover J Monsen Ave St Richards 778 — (194) Gertruda B 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Elizabeth Barnett 853 Collngton Ave 67— (S3) Ethel Sweat 459 Hollywood orado St 794 Project Ave 184 — (142) Lucille Scott r Road 66— (34) Helen E P Shaffer 439 Timm 1175 Blame Ave 186 — (142) Beverly J 643 Wil 69 — (35) Evelyn Jorgensen Catherine St 1300 son Ave 181 — 4 142 A) Beatrice Glenn Catherine St 79— (36) Arline Foote 601 Hollywood 188 — 1 Ardlth Driscoll 1244 N Ave ) 12ln West 71— (57) Hazel Snow Tibbetts 2273 ut — (142D) Demker—H89 6th —East——- — Betty 2481 72 — 58) Anna Marie Jensen Capistrano Eaat jut — (142 E) Norma Baker 1078 Taf 6th78— (59) Mary Springer 743 Strat 142 B) Nelli A Harter 814 W ford Ave 14th North 73— (59 A) Mae M Senior 2361 Lake St 2314 9th 76 — (60) Jessie Bushman "Ward East 77— (61) Mrs George F Bolto 1997 716— 4172) Florence Sperry 150 N 9th East 29 78— 62) Lucille Ferguson 938 Gar Main Apt III — (173) Thelma Hnnsenr76 Wall field Ave— 38 N 718 — 4176) Hannah Keytlng 79— (63) Beth Tolley 1823 Lincoln St State St 101 C — 89— Veu lit Marler (64) Winifred Brooks 1998 Mctil (17S) Clelland St Ave 81 — Lucinda A Hamilton 1014 ) 714—- 4174) Heber C Kimball 1613rd Elm Ave Ave 1236 E 87 — (65) Lottie Hammond 715 — (177) Edne-Anderaon 69 D Whitlock Ave St 84— (68 A) Phylis T Price 1165 E 716—- 4178) Sena D Beer 181 B St 717 — ( 1 79 ) Lila Whitehead 285 F St 27th South 83—166) Mary A Dumas 2941 9th 711 — (180) Florence S Simmom 380 1367 DSlV— 87 — (67) Tern M Chapman 473 Mri 8 Wright (181) Hudson Ave E St 2915 88 — (68) Marla Nusabaum 771 — 4 1 83) Annette Scherbel 74 E St 104 14th East 777 — (182) Ardlth K Delamare 89 — (69) Gwenyth Thorn 2664 Dear F St 778 — (184) Ora M Simmons 635 1st 99-- 70 Ethel H Moffat Ave East 1544 91 — (71) Beverly Ried Quinn Westminster Ave Wes1267 — Jensen Naomi 9 (72) tminster Ave 94— (73) Nellie M Earl 1871 13th Esst 96— (74) Lida Merrill 1619 Downing-°87(75) Kathryn H Grant 1701 Ward Five TIMES? Ward 4 4 42-C- i Four (65-A- R r 2545-13t- h (Many people joat cent believe— until Aej see it la actual operation— --how simple and amentals skills Mr too and a in deficiency technical abilities and Pett said industry Ruby Blake lot — (78) Laura Webb way isn’t AVC bOI0r4nl( 79)' Ida critical It will give a new °lofL(80) Coulam 1375 E Park- - 1931 E Clay- - 2683 reveals a-y- ear to 1) today’s expanded enrollment In years the percentage of kin- 25 dergarten youngsters ing from high creased from per rent 15 graduat- school has per cent to ve 111— (86) Rose Rasmussen Eflst Its— (88) Shir lea Shields moor St enlertainer Prosley and Ava Gardner — and why e she iay singers tuch at Bing Crosby and he herself seldom top record- her big-nam- tales lists essential product Dr Bateman second speaker said they J One suit has been Sanitone Dry Cleaned 50 times the other is brand new yet they look and feel the samel Even the experts can’t tell the difference — dramatic proof that Sanitone Dry Cleaning is co thorough it flushes out ground-igritty dirt which causes premature wear! 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A f n hooting Noma State W14TH OLSON CO SOUTH INC HU AND DELIVERY Phone INgersoll 49 fl 4 SERVICE The keyword In CUE Is — and what she claims is the secret behind her tremendous success in television her candid answer to why she "fizzled" in the movies— and why she Wants no part of the life of a Hollywood movieactress her formula for a happy lift— and why she had a feeling actor George Montgomery was going to become her husband long before she had even met him the unusual way she got her start a vocalist — and what happened when her family found her singing in a Nashville night club at the age of fourteen as won't want to mis this Saturday Evening Post interview with one of show business' greatest troupers Be sure to read You exclusive on "I Call Dinah by Pete Bi PI If way in Hi Ju recei frorr W on I to t the only a v Mah ache Thei Juli final "I lean the Holl and mos Shore" Martin teBfjIanrt mill 2001 25th flSiugt? 1981 Broad - 2483 E 1)4 — (89) Zona Cushman Commonwealth 2171 Gallacher H 116—(91) Ruth 75 Berkeley St 2348 LynPrice C 117— (92) Raye wood Dr need Cl in- II Elizabeth is popular — but bas she any power? How have Prince Philip’s personality and Princess Margaret’s romances affected1 the nation’s attitude toward the royal family? Is royalty itself an archaic institution — merely a club for snobs and a drain on the taxpayer? ' I Famous British writer colm his Muggeridge brings on ( 2 New life Um Unef Mal- you outspoken -- and lively opinion issue in Need a cleaning and shirt laundry 1397 SOUTH 11th (AST SAIT 1 AKC CITY UTAH ONE OP THE — this controversial “Does England Really Queen?” 4 b in iL nomii! FIRST HARVESTING MACHINES RECOQQED IN HISTORY WAS fN USE OVER £OOOY£A£S AGO OVQlfOG ANCIENT GOMAN TIMES Many claim that th final thowdown will cam the North—not in th South In You'll find out why In well-kno- reporter Carl T Rowan's ponotrat-bt- g study of “The Negro in th North IN 01 K All 8 articles 4 thort stories ' many cartoons 2 serids AOV££TlS£CS A GOLDEN Dr Symond said “CUE During the brief discussion that ’followed Dr Orton summarized the findings of UMA as indicating fhat graduates possess a flexibility but have inadequate mastery of the fund gxperts Negro-wh- it W6ti£ST HflD ac- suggests we take action rather than contemplate our problems” PRICES OR CONVENIENT PICKUP the school acknowledge are the custodians of the heritage of our civilization The state's viewpoint he said “is that In order to accomplish the Ideals of American society we should keep in mind that our Job Is to develop the personality and ability of each child as far as he can go so he will not seek work In a vacuum” tion CASH AND CARRY Addroii D A Says entertainer "lady" Lift Julli Iron In and that the finished product of the schools Is the state’s most en City these the inside story of har rise from a Tennessee schoolgirl to America's most famous :t& p Elvi the administration or operation (even the bathroom) has Us own filter fan and thermostat Gives unexcelled comfort The same low pressure steam that supplies fan the heat runs the steam turbine-drivNo wiring or electricity 'needed for fans or thermostats Small flexible copper tubing carnet steam to room units Saves fuel too No overheating You can reduce temperatures a unused rooms sad get quick warmth again when you want it Come lq for a demonstration or telephone for free cntalogj OLSON CO- - IN- C- 231 W 14th South Sox 1284 Salt taka City Utah Sand aia additional information an laloa-Tam- of opinion Sinatra Frank Welling Member of UMA’s public re lations committee headed by population either engaged ITVs First Laly 2243 JoAnne Guslafson Royden G Derrick chairman and moderator of the meeting and Including L F Pett acting Eastman and J president Hatch vice president of UMA were hosts Mr Bagley presenting the opening gun of the session said education is Utah’s biggest business with a fifth of the m GVGQV R®M v 16-4- 149) Lilias Lund 2095 E 27th two or six ®°l(a!L-(8employe Mrs John Bemtson 2336 develop his potential years 21st East — 107 i82) Gwen Johnson 2085 HollyDr Bennion explained that group ordered that a study comW be set should the toughest job facing the mittee 108— (83) lone Davis 1759 20th East up 109— Helen Evans 2231 BUine UMA invited educators and schools is how to provide com- Ave (84) — (83) Rae Foulger 2238 Redondo 110 to petent quality education with representatives of the public discuss the needs of education in the state Speaking for UMA was Ames K Bagley the association's executive secretary Speaker for the teaching profession was Dr E Allen Bateman superintendent Utah State Department of Public Instructioa - "jegaiA Ward Three Discussion Outlines State’s Educational Needs 3-Fr- 7194th Ave CUE CLEANED A YHGRT'IQSTAT 251 m Register Voicing" the public viewpoint was Dr David A Symond Milford president of Council for Utah Education KOMmsauN Rating stem I w ' ''--'v f 148— 1 118) Louise South 148— (120) Ivs 4 — Ml Catherine H Latimer US Ave144—4121) Martha Hampton Ave Ave 5— (S) Viola Zumiel 1327 Roberta St cific — —1 6 Mabel Blue 134 Kanalnxton 81 144 (122) Nelli AJ w xv5 D ci rr-r- u9!-f''T(?r7'v- v Voters In Salt Lake City may register Tuesday at their registration agent listed below Agents will be on duty from 8 am to 9 pm in the city’s six municipal wards Information on your registration agent may be obtained by calling The Salt Lake Tribune information service at EL At The left II w rk Ciicck'TIiis Lis L ' rt- fiG&t CULTURAL ADVERTISERS INVESTED JAORE THAN 16 MILLION DOLLARS IV NEWSPAPER ADVERTISING IKi'SfyAN ALWAYS REAP HARVEST IN Get your qopy today! newspapers BECAUSE PEOPLE? 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