Show 4 i - 4f d 24 Zlit Salt 1akc Zeibunt May 11 1916 '4'- 0 f 1 g I i I '1 -- ': ' ' 1 '' 111$ "4' 6' ' - 1 t I-s- f:' ls' tra-: eic-- ir i' ( -- )) I " 'lt - V k - N - (" 'N' i '- - i 74 - -v04:::: r7' ' 4 Nut -4e'7 '''' -' fl : e 1 -:- ': -- (t$ef 1 ' - I - - kt' 1''t4 4 4'x L :- 44-- ' " -' s 71 I 5 h aLi ' t4 :' " r coo tt:tvsor cr") ' - q I tf I f "I ' : ' 'r N l' '1 k14 - 4 : r--40- 4 ': ' ' e - Alton C Meivilie upper M Kenneth White left and G N IN'eilert members of East Mill Creek Lions club ready the sign proclaiming the site of ' t t ''''''i'''''' " ' ' I - ' - iit - of county need of recreational equipment for vet- erans this summer and asked support from the committee in ob- doennattiboynapublic tanigionrggasnuiczhat j o Eudora Nash 21 319 Ouray ave suffered a fractured right ankle First of a number of Salt Lake county parks to be set up under the Salt Lake county park and 'recreation program will be dedicated Saturday evening at East 'Mill Creek at a bonfire program on the park site at 8:30 o'clock Work cleaning up the site has been going forward the past 30 days and erection of facilities will be started as soon as materials and man power are available The park has been designed e and laid out by the county planning commission and will have a sprinkler system The main area will be planted in lawn picnic grounds will lie along Mill creek Stoves tables and open fireplaces will be provided and there will be an amphitheater Tennis court swimming pool play area for small youngsters and arrangements for a skating rink in winter have been provided for PlaCes will be reserved in the park for a proposed community building and a service men's memorial Working Friday to get the sign proclaiming the park site ready for the dedication program Saturday evening were Alton C M Kenneth White and G N Weiler members of the East Mill Creek Lions club ! - 1 Mel-Vil- le c t F: k 1 Assault on Al Ps Costs S75 Fine - Arrested early Friday morning after he reportedly punched three M P-- s one at a time Eufemio Salazar 21 667 S 1st West admitted guilt Friday before Police Judge Reva Beck Bosone on a charge of' battery and was lined $75 Salazar was arrested after he bad struck Lt Lee B Nolton of the military police town patrol in the eye and attacked two of the enlisted military poficemen when they halted a fight in which Salazar was involved- He and several youths were fighting with a sailor c)n 4th South between Main and State Friday at 1:15 a rn 1 ' ' - -- 1 1' I L 1::' 1 V 4y' - 1 1 t: t -- 1 1 1 fi w o ' I 1 - '''' Intl is t1 - - DINNER Itt titl--k- i''1 4) j ly : 0 ovn 0 t" - I 41 4 (::: ' ' j s ' ' fr I ::1 1 't 1 - e ''htr' e' : 0"- - 11 --- : 7 ' the new community park in preparation for ded- 'cation ceremonies Saturday evening The new park site will be dedicated at a bonfire program :: 1 - I tl':' 11111111111L Dog t)4 s:::: ': :::i kr::: ::: ::::::::i ItalsOso Ilimter tot leionvgios ' i:i:1 ' '‘1 A 4 4 l'''' 1 11111i:011 I fol ! : :::itzziiri:V: - c axiiItil-p"-- 1 $:!:- 40 V rf'- ':: ft 2 i - - 1 :'::-- - t 1k ty - -' !: ttPt" ':: - i x ''- Es 1 t if t A !c ''' ' ' - ' --' - k 1 -- i te:Aki 77A: )t ?t--- ----- r”rm--z '''--' : t 4 - a$7 t ' - s 2: ( s C'4 ::4 f :':: f "i r ' ‘ - - - - - 74 f ' tt---7- t t i so'- 1 6 I 10-1- ' e - $ Ik ! - w1i1 ure get immediate contact with at the monthly meeting classroom problems Tuesday at 7:30 p m in administration offices 440 E 1st South Continued from Page 17 Final approval said Dr M Lynn Bennion superintendent who will present the budget will not be made until a June meeting sociate professor of psychology which will be open to the public and Helen Marshall to assistant At Tuesday's meeting Dr Ben- professor psychology nion plans to recommend for the The resignations of Dr M board's approval the establish- Lowry Allen associate professor ment of a superintendent's adviS- - of medicine and Mrs Beulah of rep- - Smertz Coleman instructor of physical education were accepted oanrydcsocuhnocoill tcol brkescomposed Gifts received include $1000 e from William C Browning for Establishment of such a group mining and engineering scholarsaid Dr Bennion would make ships $50 from Joseph - William administration of the school sys- Bambrough for credit to the tem more democratic since the Chauncey Whitney memorial fund from Mrs Ellis S Musser to superintendent would submit all $100 the Samuel Shipp Musestablish school of the system major policies to the committee for discussion ser memorial fund for deserving students in speech and $500 grant and evaluation The committee he explained is from Sandoz Chemical Works Inc for pharmacology research in the field of epilepsy y of Utah The 1 development fund accepted the following gifts for unrestricted use: $100 from Salt Lake Cabinet and Fixture Co $100 from Restaurant Elected May queen by Westmin- and Store Equipment Co $100 ster college students Priday Miss from Mrs Blanch Lawson Whiting Virginia Moffat daughter of Mr $50 from VV P Fuller and Co $25 and Mrs Harry F Moffat 457 from Newton Miller $25 from Coatsville ave will reign over A W Cowley $25 from Mrs Elise Westminster day May 24 $25 from Har- doeG roat Schrader Dr Edward The May be $50 from Jaqnuneeien will attlIded RichFindling Jr $100 from Marvin J by Miss ems-tidy $25 from D A MacInnes $25 Johnson daugh- from L N Ellis $25 from Blay7 ter of Mrs Marney J and Laving Whittaker Barwas ton $20 from Dr Orman Gregert h a Chastain 4ff sen $100 from Dorothy Martin Utah Topaz :": and Miss Betty 121213frOlrMt3MGrOHVeenrrAY GCileSstsra2n5qturiosmt ''''''" Snethen daugh- - 1 A4'''''' 00 T 6' 'r 4 Antoine Ft Ivins $250 from Leon ter of the Rev : 14 L Watters $100 from James W and Mrs R E Wade and $53350 in small contriMur- Id Snethenbutions to $10 ' ray ' be Classes 0 0' Admits Theft Charge dismissed at' the k college for the s p r— Henry Klingshirm 42 Hamily celebraton O was sentenced Friday by AL- -tion which will' City Judge Arthur J Mays to include an Ls- - Miss $Moffat serve six months in the county and sembly program for students with four months suspended jail alumni in the morning a picnic lunch at noon an athletic program in the early afternoon the Want to Do Something Nice May fete at 4 p m and a chicken in the dance outdoor for Mom? nianngd e - ' - - - '''''' w IlL41 s-- - -- ! 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Alumni-Universit- Say it with - - Al - women's physical education director will be "Who Is Thy Neighbor?" It will consist of presentation of dances from many nations by girlm of the college and an international song festival by the college conservatory of music Miss Moffat will be crowned by s Miss Phyllis May queen lazt year r qt4 ''?I'C- er - y - ' ' ''- ke-- - of the May fete to be by Miss Vera Green 4 or z 4'”' 1 Alm" U FACULTY Pupils Pick Queen At Westminster I c i 1 11) 4 ' 4 194t-4- 7 g ' : 7 g litygl" ) - - 1 AZ' - ipor' eXCer::0711:: glkilP - ' t$ : v impli "7'''''''''''11k- 1 Peat IT W" : k o pH" Alglet 'i' I AP 41111101111117 ' 'I - 00 0 00 lir A - gy - - -- '7r' 9-- 0 ID imp" : - - C 1 '"'F' IL s4101-:'-- —- e00''"""I' i : cp:e"77M " 10 !' 411LIFAIIIIIIIr Ito qv 6 0 4" Awr 1111 -- 1 14:) -- - 11)- i - i 011r- ng i ouse Cc 98 print h -a ' J :::3 - t ---slim ' t- a4lt 401leo"' 11' 1911 W :: - 9" ' A r44: - :4? ' ' ‘ ‘4-- i c4 "::::: -- c:-- - ::ITkA ( ) P11 I'M 19C)"Wi h 24:":" t - : '' ''t i '' - -- ': fr1'?' 4 4y -- ' 'r) - ' ri6 :t-Z? : ' it 13777?1 : The Salt Lake City board of not Intended to correct any defects education will consider the tenta- in the present school administrative outline for the school year tion topolicy ' but is merely a meas- :le t:::::: '‘ '' ' 1 1 City Board of Education Discusses Budget Tuesday edf $:::1 vt 1 - :::1 P- V' k 7 ' f' rit' '1":7: ' ' 1 ICI 1 - t7I:i':4:"- - iv----- - ::1 Alm um 11 0 k-i- 1945 epidemic The history of polio at least as far as Utah is concerned shows that it does not strike hard in two successive years Dr McKay said In 1943 Utah had its worst epidemic with 400 cases reported 1' :: Fornous Fc:ods at Moderate Prices e- - 1::: - ''''::'"--:- : '4' ok- -' the Empire Room 5 to 9 p m In the Coffee Shop Noon stil 3 p rn and 5 to 9 pm I pedestrian accidents show that while the driver was not exceeding the stated speed limit he was driving faster than visibility conditions warranted The greatest percentage of pedestrians killed in Salt Lake City since 1936 was either small children or elderly persons struck in the early hours of the evening from 5:30 p rn to 9 p m in the residential sections This indicates that most victims have not complete comprehensioa of traffic hazards and do not exercise sufficient safety judgment 4 e- p In I ' : 1)011 1 i ) ' Served 10-ye- ar ri 74f Peliomyelitis is an unpredictable disease but the indications are that 1946 will not be an epidemic year although there may be a greater than normal number of cases So far this year there have been three new cases one in January and two in April compared with five new cases in the same period of 1945 which witnessed one of the worst Dr William M McKay epidemics in the state's history state health commissioner said an additional five cases were reported this year but they all had their onset last November or December and therefore can be chargeable to the Salt-Lak- - street lights were installed along the thoroughfare in April 1941 there has been but one traffic fatality recorded on the street and that occurred in the daytime The majority of the fatal auto dark city streets That the number of accidents Increase in direct ratio to the length of the nights is indicated by the fact that only three of the fatalities during the period occurred in July the month of long days while November December and January the months when the sun sets earliest accounted for 65 of the deaths From the low of July the death scale- follows a regular pattern of rise and decline with nine deaths in August 16 in September and 18 in October After the high f the winter months the rate begins to fall with 20 deaths in February 15 in March and 11 in April Another proof of the contribution poor lighting makes to the traffic toll is given by the case of t''' - 1946 LIKELY A LIGHT YEAR FOR POLIO IN S L CITY -- Opening Rites 1 y - wits Park By DAVID E HILL 12nd West st For many years one Of the 181pedestrians killed on of the worst streets in the city Salt Lake streets during the past from a safety standpoint As many 10 years 141 were struck down as nine fatalities occurred on that during the hours of darkness street in one year clear-lSince improved sodium vapor Indicating the hazards of A t 7-- 7- First County : ' roller-skatin- Fractures Ankle ell 'I1 1 :"A3 1144i-:044- I Darkness Steps Up eS L Pedestrian Fatalities 1471 4 0 s tivi 1 ': ' ii1 4 ri rt wt iski : AA sWupepboerrt cionusneteykichogunrectilehttolohlenocif Bushnell general hospital Brigham City by the veterans' administration - City Milk iLaw Effective On June First Salt Lake City ordinance forbidding sale of milk other than grade A pasteurized which will become effective June 1 is not expected to curtail city milk supplies materially before the season of lower production beginning next fall W V Hickey thief sanitarian city health department said Friday Mr Hickey said approximately 5 of milk sold within the ci4y now is ungraded pasteurized milk sold principally for use in cooking The matter of a possible milk and a petition of Salt shortage school Lake Federated Milk producers to the office of price administration for a price increase as well as g when she fell while wheat and flour conservation matat the Niapleway roller rink 460 ters was discussed at a meeting S State shortly after 11:30 p m of the Salt Lake food advisory Friday She was taken to the Salt committee Friday in Newhouse Lake General hospital hotel N T - - $ ' I I T Ittovv t t - I r' k 1p s x i ibtys ' I t t - - : : - 0 - II k - Ntsi4H-6- A ' '1 —ttvrtit - : 0 $ : ' Bountiful Three youths were taken into custody late Friday afternoon by Salt Lake county deputy sheriffs folchase lowing a through Emigration canyon A fourth youth made good his escape after jumping from the moving automobile Officers rushed to the canyon after receiving a report that an automobile had been stolen from Evanston Wyo together with three dantdh hio°tt()Iesa the 0 ftypewriter occupants of the machine had evaded officers in a wild chase through Coalville The money 'and liquor were still missing Friday night and officers were intensifying their search for the fourth youth reported to be recently released from the Utah state industrial council The action was taken after the Salt Lake council had been asked $17 rl ' WILD CHASE cited ia' f - II 14 t 1 La ' t1 ' - '''"-----e'-' ‘ ' '1 Ji '' '11 ''' i rLiol51t ' t r- - t ) t ' k — ':1 4r - 1r ''i ) c) ' 4 416 0 ' R1111 Recommendation that selection of a veterans' hospital site be left to the veterans' administration was made Friday by the health and welfare committee at a meeting of the executive committee Salt Lake City veterans' advisory ' ‘ t or! re'e:--$4--- V 444r — t'-- ' ' $'"11 - 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