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Show X '' r w i N ? J f DESERET NEWS AND TELEGRAM, 12 A. & Of $1500 Blaze boy, playing with a cigarette lighter, was believed to have caused a $1,500 fire Tuesday evening, according to Salt Lake County Fire Chief Frank P. Jones. Firemen responded to the blaze at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Gene C. Ritchie, 5100 S. Woodmont (1890 East). Chief Jones said the lighter was found in the boys pocket after the fire. Mrs. Ritchie, her three children, and two other children home when the fine were in the $25,000 rambler-stylbroke out shortly aftr 5 p.m. Eight minutes after receiving the alarm, the fire mept arrived on the scene. Firemen said the fire had a good ' A three-year-ol- d e one-stor- y r Direct from the Jack Poor-She- w l HERB I0SEM frMte - I8VI8V0 person UK 'lUbVJU PcM& llM With Singers, Dancers end Musicians XX. bedr-ooms- - TICKETS NQW ON SALE J DAILY ' PtlCI (AS Cm. I .. Aoioo At Clark Music Co 28 E. 1st So. Phone .and The Terrace, Phone EM 363-704- .' ' Singing The Garbage Can BlusT At least one Salt Lake citizen has found the answer to the homeowners perennial problem of how to keep garcans. bage collectors from denting and banging his garbage The man, who Uvea at 2031 Laird Dr. (1130 South), said that during the first 2'j to 3 years he Uved at the address he had to buy new garbage cans twice because they became battered, were never set back right andthe lids wepe run over. East, West Students Place In Legion Oratory AG Legion-sponsore- FOOD STORES Mother Missing Two Salt , The mother of three BOUNTIFUL Lake City high school seniors neglected children still had not been located Wednesday one from West and the other Two years ago about election time he tried again. and a petition was (led in There hasnt been a dent put in his two new cans since from East Tuesday qualified Juvenile Court in the interthen, Mayor J. Bracken Lee noted Wednesday. est of the youngsters, 8, 6 for the state American and 4 years old. contest. oratory Christian Science Lecturer Dated The two first-placwinners k The children were taken Charles Louis Reilly, Los Angeles, Calif., a member of in the zone meet Tuesday were into custody by the court the Christian Science Board of Lectureship, will speak Monday when a neighbor Craig Norton, 17, son of Mr. woman said she could no Thursday at 8 p.m. in the Second Church of and Mrs. Jack Norton, 1311 longer care for them. She Christ, Scientist, 566 E. South Temple. His subject will be Prayer Reveals True Miss Sorensen Montgomery St., first place, said the mother left home and Miss Anette Sorensen, Feb. 10 and has not returned. Government." James O. Arman trout, A native of St. Paul, Minn., Mr. Reilly Club Names Officers daughter of Frederick SorenD.C., and chief probation officer of the sen, Washington, gave up a musical career as a concert pianist New officers of the Monterey Mrs. Harriett Moody, 2176 E. court, said the children were in 1940 to devot full time to Christian Science Club, 3618 Highland 39th South, Salt Lake City, being cared for in a shelter Country healing. home. For eight years he was a member of the Dr., were named this week at first runner-up- . Christian Science Committee on Publication a meeting of the board of Ruling Clarifies Arrest Question for southern California and has served as mod- directors. erator for a number of Christian Science teleDeputies and inspectors of strlctions, as provided by The new president is Dougand Sections Mr. Reilly vision programs. las C. Busierud, 3175 Elgin the State Board of Agriculof the State Code. Dr. (3035 South). Named vice ture can make arrests for These require that the Water Line Sandy To Lay Eight-Inc- h president was Ralph A. Rad- law violations, provided they person making an arrest 2995 Cascade (3585 Way SANDY Construction work to lay an eight Inch water ford, observe certain restrictions, must inform the person arline along State St from 9400 to 11600 South will begin as East), and Paul A. Young, 633 Atty. Gen. A. Pratt Kesler rested ,of the cause of the soon as weather permits, announced Sandy Mayor David S. 7th West, was elected secreheld Tuesday. arrest and authority to make tary. Shelby. He gave the opinion to unless the offender Is in it, r Chosen earlier as new board George Q. The new line will supplement an existing smaller line the actual act of commitSpencer, chairman were members directors of to water in the residents and will provide better pressure of the board of agriculture, ting an offense. Crescent area, Mayor Shelby said. Ray H. Johnson, Jack Cannon, who said his inspectors in The person arrested also Don Brenneman, Fred L. the past have seized goods, must be taken before a Warren R. Girl For Honored Henkel, Bunting but made no arrests. Saving Ogdenlte magistrate promptly and a and Doit H. Sims. Clarence J. Frost, assistfiled. Howard D. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lynn CLEARFIELD ant attorney general, wrote complaint As a rule the Inspectors 4278 felt he of 29, Eatchel, Stevens, Ogden, Mackay Dr., Salt Y. Aide To Speak the opinion. He quoted to should make arrests for mishad his reward last June 11 Lake City, was pulled uncon-whedemeanors only if these are Dr. James R. Clark, asso7 Deny Charges he breathed life back into,1 scious from the Como Springs committed In their presence, inof ciate religious professor a little girls body when others swimming pool in Morgan. Pleas of innocence were en- Mr. Frost advised Howard recognized the need struction at Brigham Young felt there was no hope for tered will speak Friday Tuesday by seven Salt her. But Tuesday night he re- for proper first aid methods, University, ceived two other rewards for said R. Harlow Jones, Utah at the monthly meeting of the Lake men charged with as district plant employment su- Salt Lake Chapter of the Uni- sault and battery, and trial was his efforts. At a dinner meeting of his pervisor, who presented the versity Archaeological Society. set for March 7, by City Judge The meeting will be held at J. Patton Neeley. award. fellow employes, supervisors telephone companys of the He took over command of a 8 p.m. In room 20 of the LDS and representatives The men were arrested at 32 American Red Cross Tuesday, sad situation and did the Institute of Religion. Dr. Clark E. 4th South after Henry L. Howard got a taste of glory. thing that was needed to save will speak on New Light on Haun, 164 14 13 th East, told poAbraham and His Times. He was presented awards by that little girls life. lice he was attacked and both the Red Cross and the beaten. Praises Newspaper Advertising telephone company, and comCharged were John Lloyd mended for his quick action. Newspaper advertising is our most Important media," Vigil, 21, 3002 E. 70th South; 'The girl, Cynthia Eatchel, 5, a U.S. Steel official told the Salt Lake Advertising Club , Floy Elias Benavidez, 22, 57 C St.; Lawrence Earl Chapman, Wednesday. ; Welsh Fete Slated 23, 4032-2nEast; John Walter Robert G. Hill, manager of advertising Singleton, 23, 1036 Logan Ave.; Columbla-Genevfor division U.S. the of The annual St Davids Day Steel, said that good newspaper ads provide Larry Paul Stanley, 18, 511 E. 7500 South; Douglas Robinson banquet and. program will be dramatic results. 27, 134 W. 3rd South, held In the Lion House Social at the Hotel Utah, Mr. Hill Bagshaw, Speaking L. Stultz, 21, 1026 E. and Jerry said good ads should be unusual with unique Center, 63 E. South Temple, 1st South. Thursday at 7 p.m. approaches. St. David is the patron saint Agencies should stick their necks out , Recovers Lost Ring c4 Wales, and all Salt Lake to provide a unique look, a selling essence Welshmen are expected to atNine months ago Robert and at the same time, reader respect, he tend the event, sponsored by said. G. Nelson, 1326 W. North tie Cambrian Assn, and the He urged the admen to get away from Temple, left a wedding ring Ladles Welsh Club of Utah. ordinary photos and try something exciting given to him by his wife in and infrequenaly attempted. a Salt Lake City service Lecture Scheduled Try an approach that breaks away from fads In ads," station. Mr. Hill said. 1 The Monday night while playsixth annual Rho Chi ing basketball he spotted the lecture will be delivered Deed Returns Liquor Store Site long lost ring on the hand Tuesday at 7:30 p.m. In the youth. After The three members of the Donald D. and Elaine J. Drake, of a University of Utah Union State Board of Examiners conveyed the property to the questioning, at police head Little Theater by Dr. Robert state for no consideration at quarters, the youth admitted finding the ring in the servpadesch, associate profes- Tuesday signed a quit-claithat time, Mr. Kesler said. sor of physics, who will deed conveying back to private The liquor store now is op- ice station and was ar(peak on Man and the ownership property on which erating under a lease with the rested for having stolen Cosmos." a state liquor store stands at Drakes which apparently will property in his possession. e 3215 E 3300 South. protect continued use of the School Slates Play The state obtained the prop- property as a liquor store, as (Court Reverses Case erty several years' ago when against countv zoning ordiA Spanish play, Egloga de jThe Utah Supreme Court re- the district court ruled that It nances, Mr. Kesler said. Placida would "not y Vitoriano, will be to have versed the decision of a lower comply to Therefore the property Is local zoning ordinances if to returned presented Wednesday at 8 p.m. the being Drakes, jt ceurt Tuesday In a divorce owned the and again no consideration is at the Stewart School, adjacent property. case. The owners of the property, involved. Mr. Kesler said. to the University of Utah JThe high court granted Mrs. campus. ReCity Refuses Humane Society's Proposal Dbrothy Stevenson, Utahs The production Is being just good foodl gj publican national committee U. Department The Humane Society Animal Shelter the who oot here poem, People staged 5 by comrecently bock ogotn and ogam jtT wpman, a divorce from Dr. pleted In Kearns was of Languages and is free to jjkj coma down turned comlike our Friendly, 55 the . . . they again by city L. Stevenson. Vernon the public. r courteous service, our delicious mission on its petition to house and feed dogs collected tfS foods. JMrs. Stevenson had apft by the city. pealed to the Supreme Court W. Ferrell Thomas, executive director of the shelter, Phono EM after the Third District Court THE SMOKESTACK denied the divorce, finding that noted In s petition to the city that the facility would care for mental cruelty had not been for the dogs for approximately $3,950 annually. He noted this would also save the a BARBECUE city contemplated $30,000 capital proved. 'Jit was ordered that a decree investment for building another pound of its own. 417 Sooth 3rd Sort However, Halle C. Wood, city animal control director, of divorce be entered for the Lunches, Dinners, Carryout lot toum MAPI plaintiff and that the trial noted that an available S3 pens would not be sufficient for the citys needs, the distance to the shelter would be cqurt make a distribution of property and an award of ali- too city ordinances would have to be mony as would be fair and changed and there would be an Intermingling of funds and a loss of revenue to the city If it agrees to the Humane equitable Societys proposal ACID d FOODTOW e n SUPERMARKETS Are Proud to Join With the Salt Lake City Councils of Parent-TeachAssociations in Presenter ing the Sea- 1961-6- 2 (G' ot CEQQKa- - son's Third and Final a MM2 . ' Set Fete )eaf-Blb- id perSalt Lake sons will attend a party Friat the Murray day at 1 B. Allen Blind Center. t The group, some of which will be accompanied by friends, wifi participate In games and later have a light lunch, according to Jack M. Teaman,' supervisor. deaf-blin- p-- -- ' d P Q WATER MUSIC MINUET from .6 D A CARNIVAL OF ANIMALS by. Charles C. Saint Saens WITH DUAL PIANISTS GLADYS GLADSTONE and ARDEAN WATTS NARRATOR... HAROLD FOLLAND NEW LOW RATES CONDUCTED BY EXPERT INSTRUCTION AQUATOTSwmmng School' 1462 I. 3300 South . HU 21 a George Frederick Handel Haffner Symphony Mozart LES PRELUDES Franz Liszt THE STORM (Pier Gynf Suite No. 2) Edvard Grieg SLAVONIC DANCi NO. 1 Anton Dvorak Youth Questioned On School Burglaries Salt Lake police Wednesday were questioning' a Salt Lake youth concerning burglaries at two schools during the past month. Police 'recovered a tape recorder taken from Irving Junior High School, 1139 E. 21st South, when they were Informed that the youth had traded the recording machine for some ' other Items to a friend, The youth was released to the custody of his parents and his case was referred to Juvenile Court. - d , DAVID A. SHAND MUSICAL DIRECTOR MAURICE ABRAVANEL T PJl Tom lnl.)t IN fartiom Mm i Hm., S C . or family Greta I I .Jo Of SokoO- -. Mon How, toon 9 C or Moo. A. hob-S- m. Ofoorol AAvooco t A crane was only answer in getting three specially woven, seamless carpets, the Iargest'30x60, into Maurice Warshaw's 9th floor apartment at Wasatch Towers, 1235 E. 2nd South, Wednesday. (1J Crane lifts carpet up side of building (2) eases it through window (3) Mr. and Mrs. Warshaw enter apartment to inspect job. 8:30 Sat., March 3rd start The small boys bedroom was engulfed In fire. Severe heat damage "was caused to his sisters room, the master bedroom, room. bath room and combination dining-livinAn older brother's bedroom in the basement was flooded by the gallons of water poured into the upstairs Mrs. Ritchie, said she had been home about 15 minutes and was doing some ironing while the .five children were t watching TV in the living room. All of a sudden one of the children said they could smell smoke, Mrs. Ritchie told Chief Jones. t When Mrs. Ritchie ran down the halLshe found her sons bedroom aflame. She closed the doors to the other bedrooms but didnt shut the door of the blazing bedroom. v t eugeni jnisNta nniN Shore Americas Favorite Mamulle end Hsr DeligbtjulNev 2 Special Cars 3 ; Belie ved Cause Holme r' 'f i'irv Y The State Board .of Como tions Tuesday approved purchase of removable plastic or metal screens for two state motor pool cars used to transport prisoners. The shields are designed to prevent attacks upon vehicle drivers by prisoners - being transported in the back seats of the vehicles. Ernest D. Wright, director of the State Board of Corrections, said there is, consider-l- e demand for such safety shields. He said the only such metal shield manufactured in Utah was made at the state prison. w j 0 ... Flying Carpet, Takes A Yall - to- Vall Trip The NEWS At A Glance Boy, IhlM Salt take City, WadnpSoy, February 28, 1962 . l t l; 7i 2 IJJ |