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Show DESERET NEWS AND TELEGRAM, 21 ?ves Board Wants Library 'sap Girl In Ogden In Civic Center Plan Poor Condition Salt Lake Library board members praimed iu meet Friday afternoon with the Citizens Advisory Committee on and Capital Improvements urge that new library be in- - Soions Join Write 'Wilds' Bill To WASHINGTON UPI) -SC. OMahoney and Gordon Allott R Colo.) have teamed up to write a new wilderness preservation bill designed to remove controversial feature which have o far blocked its passage. The new bill, in the form of a substitute to legislation now before the Senate Interior Committee, would reserve for Congress the right to designate anv land as a wilderness area. The original measure would give that authority to the secretary of agriculture. The new version would also spell out, by legal land description, areas already carrying the wilderness designation as of Feb. 1, 1960. OMahoney said this amounted to 5.834,496 ens. Joseph acre. The Wyoming senator said there were 8,269,000 additional acres in 11 Western States currently carrying a primitive designation. This land could be later set aside as wilderness, but not until the secretaries of agriculture and interior recommended it Lee Margaret OGDEN eluded in the pioposed civic Smith. 11, daughter of Mr center. The center is planned east of and Mrs. Charles Smith the City and County Building 3715 Custer Ave was re ported to be in poor" con and would include a joint safety building and a dition at St. Benedict's Hos combined office building pital Friday morning. The girl was the victim of President of the libiary board, Gail Plummer, said he a car pedestrian accident on had been advised only infor- Wednesday afternoon mally that the library was in- 36th St. Driver of the car included in the master plan for volved was Jon Edwin Jensen, 18, 1391 Kingston Dr., the civic center. Each member of the board Ogden. No citation has been iswas polled as to his or her feelings about being located in sued as yet. said investigatthe proposed civ ic centei . Each ing officer Mark Allen. board member expressed fa vor for the location and uiged the board to take formal action to get the library incuded in the mastei plan. Ill believe it when I see it, though," said John Rice, senior board member. A Salt Lake woman lured A preliminary sketch of the Unto an alley Thursday night on the southwest library comer of the block east of the by a youth who told her that trouble-fright- ened City and County Building. Two her daughter was in him away with acres of the and block were reserved for screams as he attempted to choke her. the library. The woman told Salt Lake Mr. Plummer said because his information was mostly police that a youth, about 17 18 yea is of age. approached veibal and partly heaisay, he or at about 11:30 p.m. while iur would ask for formal inclusion of the libraiy in the master she vvaf in a cafe at 65 W. 2nd South plan. Board members unaniHe told her that her daugh mously urged such action. The board also granted per- ter was in trouble and offered mission for the librarian, Rob- to lead her to her daughter. ert Thomas, to employ two li- She said she followed the to an alley at Pierpont brarians and two drivers for youth the new bookmobiles. The Ave. and West Temple. She became frightened and new bookmobiles aie expected to be in service in two or three began to run, she told police. weeks. He was also given The youth grabbed her by the throat and began choking her. authority to hire a secretary-bookkeepe- r She said she screamed and for the library. ran the away. youth Pay is $300 monthly, Mr. Thomas said. city-count- iScream Routs js.L. Youth one-hal- f e Their recommendations Told would have to carry comment Sermon Topic "A Great Procession" will he from other affected federal agendea and the governor of the sermon preached Sunday at 11 a m at Central Christian states where the land was Chuirh, 3703rd Fast 2 Spotlights Stoltn Police Friday were investigating the theft of an automobile spotlights valued at $25 from an automobile owned by Dennis Carlisle, 956 Elgin Ave. S.L. Salt lak Schools MUr Bole Tfci l aaalkr t Nm by ih llftiaff im gettil m of lb rcly ltirai lUk.j Gtr.ldm s 5. Smith, r'w.d, Louise Silt Morgan Grant 5chw. 27, Laytoiu Bonnie Denney. 20, Rjverwn Angelo Uuaie. 34. Beverly Liiuu 21 bout of Salt Lake City Barbara Man Gary Paul Femeliu Uki Cu Davie. 21, both v f Salt F Michael Beni Pergini jrv Gay he Bence Barber. 1. both 4 n Rich.-dsoClawson both pf S.t Lai Lh W M. Ei. in Phr.M-- both of 1441 B uJiama. Lake City Pudd.nhJ.m-P.d-.- Jr. Oj.4 KoitC. 18, both of Lil Lake Tuan Yakdr Duran Mn a. 22, both of Salt Lake City whitaon. 1. Donna la Donald L 1 2. lt DIVORCES Attendance Drrt rla HI VITAL STATISTICS Note Gain In City, Friday, April 22, 19M . Miviiitl b t tbo uh m4 MblUbod la Abiirttt of Goveratotat 1 School attendance has in creased 29 7 per cent in the Salt Lake School District since 1950, according to the Statiiti-ca- l Abstract of Government in Utah, published recently by the Utah Foundation, private governmental research agency. The reference document shows that the average daily attendance in Salt Lake School District was 38,696 in (he 1958 59 school year compared with 29,825 in 1949-50- . Throughout the state, the aveiage daily attendance increased 45 per cent, fiom 142,-27in 1949 50, to 206,080 in e ASKED MARRIAGE Salt Lake County Third District Court Oit Murphy vt Bwt LICENSES John Bernard Heine legal Ethel Hogan Hsnson, ieaai age Murphy, cruoily Duma Vanftoeaandaa! of Salt Lake City Orenburg Ronald C VanJtoondaa), cruelly. Carl 1 Indor Haij. 47 Cotton, Mina II Peevgy. Martoo LouncH Paavty vt Jess tries ec. 37, Sait Lake City. cruelly I via patttraoa. Viola Pitutnoa v L H. bull, oi Sill Ulf G.rnti, cruelly Beverly Kebeker Stauffer it Batch Ccl! D 8'auffai. cruelv. Alan CamB 10. Oidan- - Jo thariana J Kmbali va William Ann Shuar. 1. aK Laka City. L Kin bail, daaaruoA and Cactlaton. It, both oi Sprinfvlil. rj.d Bead Kindrtnd. 11, Dirlana Margaret K I flap McDaniel vt Daryl Edward Blyck.r. II; Julia Clinton C McDaniai. cruelty Luclii, Bywatdr, It. tooth of tdl Mtr-jantit. lnnna Maraariti Vt William Lak City John Parry Sander, AJ Minor, cruelty Carol Mmor v Bhyliit L Smith vt. Buddy W. Smith, cruelty CharUa D Kueha vt. Leu Lae D. Xuahn. cruelty Lenatt Ashby Wlnsiew v Gerald Raymond Winnow, cruelty va. Eitiabeth BmgietoA Johnny Sinaieum, cruelty Dorothy Slaughter va, Thomaa R Slaughter, eruaity Jacqueline P. Leffier va John J Lelfiei cruelly. DIVORCES court Friday after a preliminary hearing before City Judge Maurice D. Jones. The complaint charges that on Jan. 15 the defendant sold a record that was obscene, lewd and filthy." JUDGMENTS Arml'O It Lka 'puth Elanttan, It, both el Cltv Bnbby Dencemb, fl Deloria Jean City Andaraofi, II, both 22of Salt Lake Evan Gertrude David A Leyba. 11 both of Laik geima Gu-oRobert Lna Cleverly. 17, Shirley Ann Jensen. 17. both of Salt Lake City Ooo Una quark nditC. Ldi, bo pwtuu. Mothaa aud hacaint. 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"l.Rov Joaauh Lewdnesi Complaint Considered Court by M.,,,,, OIIE STOP GARDEfl SHOP Third District Court Mary Demar va William Demar. Plaintiff awarded daeree and cuttody of miner children. OUvt Margaret Foaner Lent va 2 Jack Allen Long Plaintiff awarded decree and maiden name Defendant to oav court coata. 1958 59. Lualla S Larkin va Duant R Larkin. awarded decree, cusSince 1940, school attendance tody ofPlaintiff minor children and household i furniture Defendant to pay 73 per haa risen 35.8 per cent In Salt month 33 Mr month all support. Lake School District, the study monv and court costa R VanDam va Charlea notes. This compares with a M Oeoratna TanDam. Plaintiff awarded decree, of minor child and housestatewide rise of 66 per cent cuttody hold furniture Defendant to pay 30 for the same period. per month support, 130 per month alimony and court coata school year In the 1939-4Jack P. Warr va Opal N Warr awarded daeree Defendant there were 28,489 pupils in Plaintiff warded cuvtodv of minor child and household furniture Plaintiff to pay attendance in average daily par month support. Salt Lake District schools. Carole Jean Keener va Theodore R Keener awarded decree Salt Lake School District and custody Plaintiff of minor child Gayle C. Spencer v William Deway employed an average of 1,317 Spencer. Plaintiff awarded class loom teachers during the custody of minor children and decree, household furniture Defendant to pay school year. past 100 per month support. $25 per month alimony and court coats Donna Shirts vs Evan J. Shirt Plaintiff awarded decree, custody of minor children and household furniture Defendant to pay 1223 per 25 per month all month support. By mony and court costa A ft on T Vella vs Leman C Veils A complaint charging Joel Plaintiff awarded decree Defendant to pay 40 per month alimony Hart, 2919 Wardway Dr. (4075 Vivian Davis Peart vs John M Peart Plaintiff awarded decree and South), with lewdness was formerJr.name Defendant to pay $7,-0- 0 total alimony. taken under advisement the 4. Kalaav. D 1. both of Skit Lana City H cha-- d Olwm. Goose R Ayrat t Pa'rtri. Ann Curry, tt Kanai Cltv. ! Armon John Llerln It. both of Salt L'dLy GRANTED rylly Tutkar. II. both of Salt Laka Cu ' Jairr La Mar Atktnaon It. Lak City. Ckiol Eiliott J. 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