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Show "T riV 1 SALT LAKH CITY. UTAH JE SECTION MARCH THURSDAY. S'- 1962' 1, Past Delay.Grqntecf Pair Over Deputy Status V. Moforisfs Sfill One former deputy-sherif- f period of candidacy until he is and one present deputy sheriff elected or Is defeated in a have been given an additional nominating convention, prielection orgeneral elec10 days each before their mary tion status with Salt Lake Comity Commissioner Brady had sheriffs office is determined. served sheriff for deputy This was the time gTanted 12 years-prio- r to his election to than by the Merit System two years ago. He recently " Commission at shearing held announced he is running for Wednesday afternoon. four-yea- r tefm as county Earlier 'in the" day County the commissioner. Grover A. In Giles, Attorney Commissionei'" Brady's - adan opinion written by Deputy ministrative assistant J. GorAttorney 0 1 11 e MeCuUouch, don Browning, and Deputy noted that County Cnnunis Brusatto are the sioneFC. W.(Buck)Brady bother James principals. Mr. Brown. legally on leave as a deputy left the sheriffs office on sheriff because he has an- Ing a leave to the appointnounced his candidacy for the ment with accept Commissioner commission office and has Brady, and Deputy Brusatto is paid the fees therefor. a state legislator, State statute permits a canA legal opinion from the obdidate for public office to a couple county tain a leave of absence from weeks attorney noted the men must the sheriffs office during the make aago decision to remain in one of the two positions each $.L. Woman Breaks holds. The Merit System Commission has not yet announce? Arm While Bowling its decision. Mrs. Lenore Lewis, 50, 2043 Mr. Browning is currently decision from the Parleys Canyon Blvd. (22nd waiting a South) .slipped while bowling county attorney as to whether he can go back on active duty Wednesday night at 1121 Ashton Ave. (2335 South), .and with the sheriffs office for a broke her left arm. She was few months and then ask for another leave. treated by her private Mr. Brusatto is seeking ad opinion from the Utah attorney general as to whether he another- would be required to resign immediately or wait until completion of his present term as legislator at the end of the year. . CANVENIENCE The commission is schedFOODS uled to meet again on March 12 and 14. 30. P. SKAGGS Can-Pic- Up: '62 Auto Plales If after thedeadlihe! Sheriffs deputies issued no tickets between midnight and 8 a.m. and figures for Salt Lake City were not available. George W, Bar ben, State Tax Commission executive secretary, reported that license plate headquarters at the State building at the Capitol and at the City and County building would both continue open throughout the week. There were crowds at both installations Thursday, but no long lines, he said. Of-fid- e . $.1. Man Fined $175 For Drunken Driving 40-da- y Center-C- ut 59 LBS. 85 WOODS X - WOODS X 4-- u. Rosedale '3 TOMATO JUICE -- 41 size Drink 46-o- z. 6w ES 38-e- z. Strawberry APRICOT PINEAPPLE SUN ORANGE JUICE 6nr9S ROLLS 2 do. In pkg. "Parkar Houia" nr Clover Leaf 3 1 100 9 12-1- 3 PINE CHOCOLATES 209 SOUTH 13th EAST 422 NORTH 2nd WEST v i 4 -- what Kraft has done ' ' for you! V Peeled and even chilled this luscious fresh fruit ! Bite into a plump orange section. Taste the tender grapefruit, filled to bursting, with tangy juice. The only other way to get flavor like . this, is to pick the fruit yourself. Kraftfruit is picked and chilled in the heart of the citrus country where the sunshine's strong and sweetness. Look for Kraft Fruit Salad in dairy ease, or in special displays in the produce department near the salad greens. Doesnt that give you ideas? ctJ Uf m , a- A ISP your-grocer- 7 s & V y c SALT.MniL.HJbJ!9i SMOKED LIVERWURST - tZP 39c 37IbT M M "'CANADIAN BACON MSAU5AGEROLLS POLISH SAUSAGE . : ASSTD.' COLD MEAT v LEG O' LAMB U.S.O.A. CkalMr--- 4 RIB STEAKS . Fresh BEEF KIDNEYS Fresh TROUT . te Tresh PORK BULK SAUSAGE I b. LAMB CHOPS PAN-READ- lb. 59e PAN-READ- Y lb 59c Fresh IncMf 14 ;. FRYERS Y CSXDRGBCOUROJSP SPARERIBS Ib. 49e 49c lb. 49c It HENS - lb. 29c 4 lbs. MM - Ib. 39c Ib. 29c Ib. 25c SAVE WHEN YOU I0f BUY--A WITH THIS COUPON JAR OF KRAFT FRUIT SALAD JTO THK GBOCER: Yoa are authorized I act as our agent in redeeming thia coupon. Knftt repreaentatlva will handle the coupon redemption for amount plus 2i- - for handling or each coupon, provided you and customer have complied with the terms of this offer. Proof of purchase of sufficient Salad to cover coupons stocks of Kraft-Fruit BEEF RUMPllOASTS lIAHlGROUNDlEFLJbSeil!l ' BEEF k POT ROAST Round ton Ib. 49c I LIVER 5 lbs. M" 3 lbs. PURE LARD 4 lbs. 79c 1 3fl Sofid W will not honor redemption through outside agencies, brokers, etc., except where specifically authorized by Kraft. The cus- tomer must pay any sales or similar tax on the Kriift received. Coupon Oh id if use is prohibited, restricted or taxed. Cash redemption value of Coupon 1201. f 1 S. . Fruit-Sala- West, Salt lake City 4, Utok Redeem this coupon promptly. Limit, one to s family. Kraft Foods, " Fresh SIDE PORK i' PA Iff (CTIVI Thick 5Iiced BACON ifP?1 MA Ml., SAT. A MON. , VARKFRille IgberTt and Walker Terrace $2.00 Purtkese lb. 39c S lbs. Mott , nowlook v & - t The role of women in the working world is the greatest concern of Mrs. Peterson at the present time. Our commission, which is newly formedTls to find out what America can do to make the most of the talents of women, especially those with education and special training, Mrs. Peterson said. ZirmXT 79 69 on sup--plie- d, ing. a P. SKAGGS MARY ELLEN PKICfS ' . Giant Cream Corn , 41 PURE-PRESERV- ' WHOLE KERNEL , CORN Green it them-selve- round of speaking engagements and conferences with state leaders. Mrs. Esther Peterson, assistant secretary of labor in President Kennedys cabinet and newly appointed executive vice chairman of the Presidents Commission on the Status of Woman, said that her newest post is caTrytng her Into marry areas of the nation to find out about the problems of the working woman. She addresses the University of Utah Faculty Club Thursday at 8:30 pm., in Orson Spen-te- r Hall. She will be feted at a banquet prior to the meet- 99 2 N1BLETS DEL MONTE Pineapple-Grapefru- for Q5 area would be limited to a few The Park Commission acs cepted- the -- report and exDeseret News Staff Writer main runs, but they, in should be good. pressed appreciation to the MIDWAY Location of ' a is located on the Forest Service for cooperation The park Wasatch in ski the lift major Mountain State Park was out- east slopes of the Wasatch in making the study. Both Mr, La Chapelle and lined Thursday by the US. Mountains, with the major ski resorts of Brighton and Alta Mr. Safran urged that a skiing Forest Service. ' Members of the service have located in the tops of the expert also study park areas been conducting a snowstudy mountains on the west- side of and make recommendations. Farit Commission director of potential skiing and winter the range. SECTION E The report noted that the Aldin Hayward was authorsports sites in the park. such-fiWasatch Park Salt to lndi ski from ized engage Recommending the location were Edward R. La Chapelle Lake Cityr with the existing vidual, and to continue the sur-60 Records in the NEWS and Robert L. Safran of the ski resorts adjacent to the city vey for at least another at higher elevations. Music in the NEWS days. U.S. Forest Service. A suitable site for a ski lift was located south of Heber Valley Power Plant and above w Mr the existing rope tow in Snake Creek Canyon, the surveyors reported to the State Park and l 2 ? Recreation Commission. j e The main slope would for a Jft approximately 6,000 feet long with sf vertical rise of 1,700 feet starting at an altitude of 6,800 feet, said the report. , 5 The area to be served Is relaavatively free of natural lanche activity, and the few short, open slopes which might W yield small slides under unV. usual conditions could be . aV'1 ' ' easily controlled. The are a would be excellent 'WS3K for intermediate skiers, the 8P" forecasters reported. There is also a possibility of one or two expert runs, they added. Most jjf the ski trails would e4 require extensive clearing of aspen. In general the r TV DINNERS WHOLE PEARS -- By JOSEPH LUNDSTBOM Utahs highest woman government official was back in her home state Thursday on a Frozen Foods FRUIT COCKTAIL Site Wasatch Mountain State Park In l7ind49 9 . 8 Forest Service Proposes Ski Lift Visiting In Utah Dei Monte PEACHES TOMATOES?,?. Site of a 6,000-TolongTsklTift In Wasatch Mountain State Park would be located hare, as' proposed by U.S. Forest Service snow"Surveyistuclyr-yrtin&l)efseT';ir- High U.S. Aide SWANSON'S ONIONS C -- DELICIOUS RADISHES & MiDWAY-- ot -- ROAST .10 f pro-"vid- PORK 2 Bunches slaughter, forcible rapes, robberies, aggravated assaults fiebfflce of Atty. GenrAT burglaries. In its national report on Pratt Kesler is studying bids cities over 25,000 population "on road oil purchased by the the bureau disclosed a 2 per state Highway Department cent crime increase over 1960. in recent years to determine At the same time, arrests in if collusion and monopolistic 1 per cent nationallyr--- Ptlces are involved. creased , Identical bids have been submitted by two major re-forii companies and a low types of criminal acts con finery a distant re-- f tinued to climb, recording a 2 er bid by more R. " Hopkins,"" Clair" inery," cent national increase. The per State Finance Commission increase was broken down to said Wednesday. 3 per cent in larger cities, 2 per chairman, "After the price of heating cent in cities under 25,000 and the oil to unload it and the 1 per cent In rural areas. is added, the higher For Salt Lake, the bureau freight bids save the state money,"' said murders dropped from six he told. The U.S. attorney general NAACP Sets Session last fall asked the finance commission fog information The National Association for on all cases In which identi-- " the .Advancement of Colored cal bids are submitted by People will hold Its monthly competing companies. membership meeting at Trinis being Mr. Hopkins Said. ity AME Church, 241 E. 6th 8 at South, Monday pm. The public is inyited. Only One! "City-Region- GROUND BEEF APPLES PAWcfcs. man- Bid Policy On Road Oil Buying n Donald Clark Smith, 40, 1875 S. State St., Wednesday paid a $175 fine after he plead guilty to drunken driving. City Judge Maurice D. Jones ordered 35 days of a jail - sentence suspended on payment of the fine. 2 MOUNTAIN STATE WASHINGTON (UPI) The in 1960 to two last yean rapes Federal Bureau of Tiivesliga- - from 32 to 15; robberies from tion Thursday reported de- 108 to 105; assaults from 132 to 83; and burglaries from 1,737 creases in five of seven major to 1,693. At the same time, -of crime (in Salt from 1,023 to Lake City1 last year. 1,129 and auto thefts from 661 . In its preliminary annual re-- to 745.- port on crime in 1961, the FBI noted increases in only grand larceny and auto theft in Salt Lake City, the only Utah city listed on the report. murder and tTTVva cht CHOICE GRADE 6 , WASATCH . State Reviews your LB. ib. V x:-- , X license plates, you still ca nr even though the deadline has come (Wednesday midnight) and gone. There is a catch, however: You drive your tar. South Salt Lake police re- ported Thursday noon they had issued 13 tickets to motorists driving with last years plates PORK CHOPS CARROTS S 1962 --7 " - k STORES 1 Fresh Produce Five Crimes Decline In 5.L During 1961 , ' . , ' I |