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Show ,, r , , , - 7"i. . - ' DESERET NEWS AND TELEGO,AM, Tuesday, July 14 A - in ilitir'70- ,1allI L 23, 1963, k . - V , ure 4.. rCtirAriirCl DI130rd 5 . ' ,,, I - 1 - , 1- , ,,,,,,2 1 -- ' . I - , -- .s.' 4 '.'''' , 'it t i ' - - - .4-- . 4i ' . C. , ''''.4. ' " ''''..,-- ' 1 - ,:, t ''',4,- , ' ,....1 1 1 . . ' , , t , - 0 1, , , - . I , 1 4 t I 0....' t t, t i - - 1 ,,.- Baby Girl Moves In , - , ',:. ' ' "-- --- , , . , - JI - 'it " . 41 il -- - 4 -. . ,,, 1 , ' , ko , ' t A , - .14.- ,,- , , . ' , ' AC.. l'..- ' ,,; , , 1 . ,,, - ., t - 1 ', t I .. 11 I .,,,,k tr ! , ' $ 1 I ' ' ) 1 ! '. - 't I .t, , e : , ..'''' ' ; , ''''''''' ''''' - i, ' 1 4' ,.. -- '''-- , ,, 4., - ' - , ,..., re.,,,,.0,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,...1,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,, - mtvo.vvicim000tolomme, ., 1 , . , ,, ' , 1 .. ,,,,, I of three concerts. - Free adt ,1 t , , 4 s ' ' , . i mission is being provided out "' , ,, 1 , t ; Deseret New$ Music Editor . j 0 I area Gardens the side Patio -1 , , ' ,, , , ,"'''' 1 .. t - ,,. , - ... George Gershwin's "Rhap- - by the Lagoon Corporation. ,', ,,,,,,r' "'' I , - - , - a , 7' , x ,,, t , ... 07 ; I 1,..; ',., , .I , , -- , 1 , - t , perhaps the , , sody in Blue" t ,z,,,,,.z 0 t t t r ,.. I t 1 t k . best known of all serious Amer. ' t ; '''' . I 1 4 1 compost- ...1 s.............1 , 4; L42., , ,,,, .., ,,,,,,,, 1,,,,,,...,,,,J ",,,,,,.4,,,,,' y ,', -, -- -, "- loan .f41 Vt,....:,,,,,,......,004 tiil....a..4t,AMkoogrc,,,KJ Weit ............1 1..................... will be At Vallei tions : Natalie 'Wanda the Todd featured by Suzanne Christina Carol' Ittorris Donnie ' liaLeen Sheila Robyn Stephen Jaequelynn ' ' Peterson Utah Symphony Kahler Jacobson Stoker Denhalter Ultbarri Bowen Jones Kidd Hunter Morgan Gallegos Simpson , ' Summer Pops Kelton Kldd, THE DESERE1' NEWS SENDS BIRTHDAY, GREETINGS TO: and Mrs. Orlon E. Blaisdell, 1211 W. 1021 South, Bountiful. Mr. In its Orchestra Sheili St., Layton; i dm0,er of Mr. and Mrs. Wallace 'Kidd, 50 Kingston '1 Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Mullions, 335 W. 3rd Norm. at' 127 W. 13th i opening concert r Illieves Take Saddles It was parked said Hunter, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Hunter, 4311 E. 16641 South, Bountiful, Mr. and Mrs. Donald ,Ortnitti, Toode. I ' '''' '" Jacoueline Jones, daughter of Mr. and Mr. Charles Jones, 711 Coln ,Ave--t South, police Tuesday. LaMr. and Mrs, Pmge Knovrirlen, 291 Welt" Ave. 1 Thursday at Two saddles valued at $295 . Robyn Kehler, daugnter of Mr. and Mrs. Glenn 'Kehler, 3031 S. 2910 West; t - - .,..' ' Mr. and Mn. Norman A. Laearsaf Av . Natalie Peterson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Noel Peterson, 50 W. 3300 South', a and goon. stolenfrom $35 tire were Mr. end Mrs. Charles R. Wright, 3022 Everween Ave. . A brand new girl, the first Stephen Morgan, son of Mr. 'and Mrs. Stephen Morgan, 161741iti 'East; Morris ' ' Adrean ,Watts, a car belonging to Dean Bevan, , Mr. and Mrs. David Munclen, "So E. Princeton. $ Bowen, sots of Mr. end Mrs. Joseph Bowen, 13616 L 1700 West, Riverton 1111.4th Mr. and Mrs. 'a Ave. Ralph 'inthe ,brand-neto be born at Aeterge' conductor of Criroll Lilibarri, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lee kilibarri, 1341 W. 7th South; 325 W. 1st North, Tooele, while Mr. and Mrs. Don H. Broadhead, 4936 S. 49411 West Kearns. N. 155 of Christine Terrace Mr. and Earl Mn. Jacobson, Jacobson, daughter Summer' Pops stitution 'named E.,,a at Mr. and Mrs. Danny M. 'Burke 11 W. Stratford Ave. Valley West Dr.. Clearfield &uterine Stoker, daughter of Mr. end Mr$. Leslie Stoker, 4111 Mr. and Mrs. William Duna. 33; Saunders, Murray. Ardean WattsOrchestra and a. 'Veto St.) Todd Denhalter, son of Mr. ond Mrs. Alan Denhalter, Ste E. 24041 PER MONTH received a Mr. and Mn. Orvld Mousier, Riverton. Tuesday NW, Ogden; Dennie Gallevos, son of Mr. end Mrs. Benito Gallegos, 139 E. zusician of jprodigious talents1"5-4PitalMr. end Mrs. Joseph R. Park. 1162 W. 111100 Soufhi Riverton. brand-ne2700 South; Wanda Simpson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Don Simpson, 251S house full of gifts. band Mr. and Mrs. Ewen. C. Staten, who once had a dance East. Lester St.) and ill other babies cm Year cold Tuesday. ' (ilebY Photos will be Nom, of necon load long Mt" , , ' 0 hospital's first token free of charge at the Deseret News baby photo studio, 33 Richerds St. at Lagoon, will play the diffi- The isGranger lobelia's le Stet, Park. GIRLS: 10 from 10 eight-poununtil 3 prin., at least Pima dint Prior am. two. Monday through Friday, the Is ',sellable et Swiss Miaille fee e law. Mr1S and R. Mr. cult piano part while also con- baby 27th mom 9410 Moss. S. Riverton. West, , Sew, dews payaleet ead lee goontit ' ounce daughter of Mr. and baby's birthday.), -. Mr. and Mn. Kant J. Mortensen, 31174111 East. essismos, Deal lass Misgenestwity. ducting the orchestra. Mr. and Mrs. Beniamin Posasnon, 2065 S. Mato AS REPORTED GIRTHS SALT PROM LAKE TUESDAYS3191 Mrs. HOSPITALS. S. Ronnie ARIA Gillett, , IS Cortraly Dr. end Mrs. Jost N. Busbaum. which East. concert The ---being -- - - ' $1,500 TO $4,000 6000 West, HuntetcBOYS: Mr. and Mrs. Rauland Ballard, 3135 Celeste Way. presented in Ithe Patio Gardens - Fitted Mr. and Mn. Raymond Lowe, 2965 S. State Sr. 3i ACRE TRACTS .Mr. and Mrs. John L Martin, 1024 N. 6M East, Bountiful. born was The after baby just Is the first of three, that are Mr. and Mrs. Venn E. Everitt, 631 E. zas South. Mr. and Mrs. Jerry K. Nelson, 460 S. 4th West, Centerville. U.S. 40 TO THE MIOWIT TAKE noon West ' Monday. Valley Mr. and Mrs. Paul J. Stevens. 2044 Laird Dr. r Mr. and Mn. Toni E. Ortiz, 3145 S. 7945 West, Moons. Supports for sacroiliac sacs sponsored' by the Julian M. Mr. and Mn. E. Donald Holbrook, 99 S. 330 West, Bountiful. CUTOFF I FOLLOW THE SIGNS TO at 7 a.m. MonMr. and Mrs:' Ralph R. Welk 137 W.' 1st North. opened lower back sprain. Hospital or and the any Foundation Bamburger I and Mrs. Kenneth L. Warner, 3677 'S. ,3325 West, Granger.. MseeocrEcynt.23299323rdHeErrasisortot. , Ogden.. day after being dedicated the Mr. Carefully fitted to your doctors . , Mr. and Mn. Wright Roberts, 629 Lake Si. .. Canada Dry Bottling Go, ' Mr. end Mrs. Clyde L. Jonnsen, 3175 Nila Was. Relieve that tired, before. W. Frandsen, 1390 N. 3rd West, Bountiful. Mervin . Mrs. . and Mr. prescription. evening , ' ItY In addition to the famousi Mr. and Mn. Soliciano Insunrs, 06 B St. aching badt with a correctly Merchants In the Granger. Mr. and Mrs. Jack K. Pitts, '56741111 Ave. ' '1. 1'1 "Rhapsody," the fitted 1 Hunter Kearns Taylorsville Mr. and Mrs. Stonier E. Brown, 3017 S. 2475 West. Alaska to from . ing reassigned Program," will Include wel- Magna area combined to pro- Assignment: Alaska ' Mr. and L. Hanarr, 441 H. Main St. ALPINE , (totedlcal Supply Diviolon) Miss. Ile is- a' Mr. and Mrs. WaYm R. ROgert, 5095 E. 2nd Wed, Murray. Victor l- liked compositions by -- - Airman 2nd Keesler AFT, 'MIDVALE vide the - Mr. and Mrs. William C. Albertson, 1414 N. 350 West, Bountiful. ' baby hospital'sfirst LIMB INTERMOUNTAIN - ,A Dotoossiti--- - - -- ts. , 141$ .f Riehard Herbert,' Rodgers, with-gifThese included such Class Kenneth L Deapaln, sorr graduate of Jordan High mr,,:one Mrs. Richard Milne., 1959 Dovortintion Am' a WUXI Co. ',.4 Ziotte - --- -- . --Stephen Foster, ,John Phillip Items as ' umrs .mend Lia"nn. Cit.c...11,.11461"ft,....,515, aaaradadi, lovotheoal ; savingt accounts, ba - of Mrs. Dortha A. Despain, 188 School in Sandy and attended ' b.tr -.11,....ei 2nd 475 L Aaron South32114113 Ow cent.- ---Anderson, LeRoy .7";74;144,.4kci,;;;;;;Ifei.----,-.-77----Wit,: It josepil--"' clothes, flowers and diapers.--- IE. 1500 South, Midvale, is be. Ithe University of Utah. MacDowell Edward Copland, , , as and MortonGouldias-wel- l . highlights from Leonard Bernstein's 'Westside Stor3r7 The concert is scheduled for I By HAROLD LUNDSTROM , , , 1 , - ) . .P, 1 000,,,,,f,,oTqf row, , , , . i , r......,..,.....,........ 11..., irmowti.r.01.x.ost my I ' , , p,,,,,-,- irm,,,...,,,,,...0,1 'al - , - - , . - f . 98 DOVi,ti, ' 2013-1- s25 BACK -- 1-, SUPPORTS ' i- ,. 2174-3r- d '- - , --- -- --- . - !um-ba- , mMrr.. - amend mMrrs.s. ER.. LEarmonry SE Fre SWISS - . rt. surgical-suppo- 1 . - , ' - - -- ---,So- , 1... -5- rirt71-- -If -- , pni Proceeds of the gate are be trig donated by the Bamburger , Foundation., and; Dry firm to the maintenance fund of the Utah Symphony Orchestr d. ' Tickets that include tables Inside the Patio Gardens are $2 per Person, or $5 for the series . . ds I Cafe '4'El - -- i t -- 4 (a 000 - eAv - . - . . - , c.,,, ell , tt,f - t Iii ......1.0,A,ie,..;, 013 ofips r7t, ''' - ' j- C - , '- -. . - - ( It' t . tf , ,,IN ''.- - -- - - - - .411112alial - ,,, 'their rights Were 'Con- behind- - - - -- - - itLnsor Negro protest marches. -- -- --- Si Driver ---- - -- , tz.' Unhurt , -- -- -T-- -- -- - ' . , ' - ', . 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YURROUND RESORT - , r--t- 1 ,' ''S A , - - . ,. I i .., qt4. , ''' 44 -- ' -NO01 64 .21j- . or; y l'imm111111116". SEE li - . - ----- , ,. , , . . :East 4732-206- r, , . 1 ) T. 1 17 . . 1 , . i '' , Vandals IDaman's' Car - t'l v , , . ' , . 14--- ,, e -- - , of".. ' - , ; 8411 - ,' - ,,, ' i - -- q .' T i i ...... , - -- -- I --- ' .".'N. . , ' --- , -:, , ...., 4". &9.4 - Allan,.. :Sharon Wissier, 20, 3648 S. 6th- ' West. Five passengers in the car were not injured. ' Investigating Officer un. R. SOIItzskiii.tttariaosed-irito- -. the .trench about 10 feet: causing damage estimated at $175, ' Blinking caution lights had aide' Of the beerLpInt4 , - ft .,- 4 . ,,,,,,,..4. -- - - JEtte , ' - '.,4--- r Lake womah driver escaped injury Monday at 9 p.m. when her car plunged into a construction trench at 1800 S. 2nd West. Eriver of the car was Mrs. - . M OP e-- ry A Salt . - ' 0,ve g 4 s4; gat7lier:3 41 . . - -- Car Ruin in Hole' . .,. , la . - thoroughly American. lie denied that there was any Commumist inspire - - - rilit .09i ,., ite -"- ,... -- - 00 L.,, nEt I -- - , - 70,4st- 10.,1 Wilkins sal61 that demonstra-----' 'tons by Negroes"- - to: :obtain , , (D-Ga.- utes." -- - . ...Wilkins said If Sen. Richard ) B. Russell "had to swallow tour treatment for 24 hours be would be on a picket line in the following 20 min-- , --- Kenneoott's "pioneers of today" are creating a brighter future for copper production in Utah through the expansion program. Inevitably this assures a longer life for the economic benefits that result from KennectAt's operations. Directly and indirectly, these benefits reach all Utalms. . ' -- - , day's--tra - is a These scientists 'developed new methods and equipment that will be a major factor in increasing precipitate copper production from the present level of 1800 tons a month to 6000 tons! --- -- . ' npecerogsrary vin:stalion, actgleoctninina-Uvastah- toolI for progress. As one of many examples of pioneering in the expansion program, Kennecott research scientists delved into the production of precipitate Mine. copper, which is recovered from overburden dumps near the Bingham Canyon ... arms.",. Wilkins, executive secretary of the National Assn: for the Advancement of Colored People,, gave the commerce cornrnittee first hand information on the hazards laced by Negro families taking overnight trips by car In the United States. "You live uncomfortably,TM, Wilkins told the committee. "In a strange country, the Negro is never certain whether he can buy a sandwich, use a restlidren an ice room, bur his cream cone or .find a bed for them to sleep in at the end of ex . pisrodenug TtooldnacYreasKeenoonepc;trt. 1 Avekoma; - de 1 ,,..17 In S.L. Bureau I'm? WASIIING'rON -- Negro i leader Roy Wilkins told the Senate Commerce Committee that he and his wife were once refused breakfast of toast and coffee in Salt eCitY. Wilkins said he drove on to Nevada and the first restaurant we went to In that "sinful - J ,, I - low-gra- 4 , - Rejection By , I , Negro Relates - t 1 1 , , t 11 ' . It was pioneering in the truest sense when copper production from ore began in Utah 59 years ago. Traditional mining practices gave, way to s ,masuroduction-methodneliftechtiques and equipment appeared, on the scene. The result Was a great new and spectacular industry for Utah. . , , .,.. , - . , i . . , , , - I - . 1 - - . I . V -- elo,,,da - . - -- , - - - - . . |