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Show . tr r -- DESERET NEWS AND TELEGRAM. w- Salt Lakt City, Wsdrwsday, Juns S, I960 A13 i Inmates r MONTI CELLO--Tw- O prison- ers broke out of their cell in San Juan County Jail early Wednesday, armed themselves with rifles, and escaped, San Juan County Sheriff Seth Wright said the escapees, Craig Phillip. Hamilton and Donald Lee Gregg, should be ' s & Deadline June Top Pop' In Contest very dangerous" the sheriff stated, dangerous, Gregg recently pleaded guilty to charges of forgery and grand larceny. Hamilton was picked upat Moab on charges of criminally assaulting a woman there, Sheriff Wright said. ponsideredsdangerous. The breakout happened J j The sheriff said Hamilton shortly after midnight .Tues-day- , and Gregg Broke through a . he added. four-pl' glass window in the lockup and reached through it to unlatch the door. Gregg may have cut his left arm in opening the door, Sheriff Wright said. When the pair got past the. door, they took a .300 Magnum rifle and a J22 scope sight rifle with ammunition for both COTTONWOOD HEIGHTS - ; . weapons. Twelve members of CottonSheriff Wright 'said the jail wood Lions Club rewas not attended' during the ceived Heights -WORK-Mrs.pins Tuesday night for DOROTHY MX" AT 'W. H. H. ,Cranlawmen. night by having perfect attendance recmer, who now writes the syndicated "Dorothy DixL He -- described - Jhe escapees ords 1959-6during-th- e dub 'column reads through the stack of mail she received this way: , r year. this week "and ponder? the writers problems- - She Craig Phillip Hamilton, 27. The meeting nt the Butler lives in Salt Lake City, butcommutes to .New York native of Galveston, Tex., 165 School ended the Elementary month-lonstays every six weeks: Qty for pounds, 5 feet 9 inches tall, regular dub year. Dr. Martin crew brown hair, with cut, Harris received past presiwearing .Levis and sweat shirt dents; pin and past vice presiwithout hat or coat. dents pin went to John Ajioka, Donald tee Gregg, 30, Grand Dick Brown and Virgil J. Doty, ' Junction, Colo., 135 pounds Mr. Doty is Dr. 5 feet 9 inches tall, brown hair Harris as club succeeding president and brown eyes.:Sherlff Wright said - Gregg recently suffered a fractured Son and Cecil Carson was honA Salt Lake . City, resident light approach In her column. skull in a motorcycle accident, ored for having a perfect 10- whose heavy mail fcrings many . These people are in troub- "and couldnt make it very far year attendance- - record. He and they need advice, not on foot. . ; r also will receive a ata backache to local postmen le,Denver-borcolthe sarcasm, f tendance Hamilton has - makes up for it with her sooth' pin. umnist declared." several assaults, . and ..Others receiving" o n ear Ing words to others with heart She vowed shell build the has served prison time : in pins were Mr. Mr. Ajioka,;' adhei readership of her column to Ohio. Brown, Dr. Harris, Mr. Doty, She is the hew "Dorothy 500 newspapers circulation "I think Hamilton could be Raymond Carter, Gary C. : TDix.t otherwise known as Mrs. the level , maintained by the 4 ; W. H. H. Cranmer, 3607 Can original Dorothy Dix. The woman who knows more yon Way (1670 East). - The Salt Laker, whose col- about the private lives of umn . is syndicated in 127 American people than a reginewspapers, estimateAthaf she ment of. psychoanalysts cov000 Jletters ered some big. stories earlier receives . about in her career. each week from problem-ladereaders. v Scooped Reporters Her new assignment , Is a When the Duke of Windsor vast departure from the old abdicated the English throne of days chasing slayers through to wed American divorcee J the marshes of New Jersey ' for Wally Simpson, she consistent an interview, scooping an ly scooped the 500 men who on the maler of reporters army rushed to Cannes from coverromance of the century, or ing the Spanish Revolution, waiting three, months for a Writing for the United Press With. Madame Tito,. : y Club Presenls Pins : CUTS FOR POP Two Salt Lake merchants, Walter Owens, left and Harold look over a couple ofthemany gifts that will go to fathers of winning4 , g - : '- one-yea- n ' authors in Deseret NewS "My Pop's Tops contest. Deadline for entries is June 15,. with winners to be announced June 18. ; T p ' Literary Award Told PLEASANT Winners of the 68th annual F. C. Jen- Contest, held for aeaXiterary Wasatch ' Academy students, MT. . ajrec-orcL-o- e-- y An array of gifts awaits the king of dads in the My Pops Tops contest . sponsored by the Deseret .News and downtown Salt Lake merchants. Outstanding mens clothing and. accessories will be distributed to fathers of winning authors, according to Stanford P. Darger, executive secretary of the Retail Merchants Bureau. And the first 250 youngsters entering the contest will ren ceive tickets for any Theatres. Inc., movie in Idaho or Utah. The offer is limited to one pair of tickets i ; ; per' household. Entries should include the fine qualities or characteristics of the father Being nominated. Nominations may be .in; the form of a letter, not to exceed 100 words. Deadline for entries is June 15 with the Winning father and runners-ubeing - announced the day before Fathers Day, Inter-mountai- 0 Boss 15 Garner, Darwin Neuenschwan-der- , Tom A. Parkin, John M. Wilkinson, Loren H. Mowery and Larry S. Michaelson. . were announced T Ue s da y. They were: Oratory, Sally Peterson, Mt Pleasant, first place; Readings, .dramatic, Lynne Madsen, Mt Pleasant, first place Gaye Young, Yosem- ite National' Park, Calif first place; essays, Chrline Collins, Honolulu, Hawaii, first place, and Susan Garrity, Los Gatos, Calif., second place. - f ' . June 18. : Entries should arrive at the Deseret News before 5 p.m; on the deadline date of June 15 and mailed- - to -- "My Pops Deseret News, P. O. Tops, Box 1257, Salt Lake City 10, Utah. Gifts included in the dontest and their- - contributors, are mens.jewelry box, Jv C Penney Co.; wallet, Shapiro Travel Goods; $5 sport shirt, Wolfes Dept. Store; Sport shirt. Star Stvle Shoo: slacks. . ZCMI; shirt and tie. Sears, Roebuck & Co.; travel alarm, Zales Jewelers; sport shirt and dress Co.; cuff., links set, Montgomery Ward Co.; straw hat. The Paris Ca; sport shirt, Hibbs, and book, "Men to Match My Mountains or book of equal . value, Deseret Book Co. shirtr-Auerbac- h 2 Roads Bids Within Funds Bids for two highway resurfacing jobs in Salt- Lake, and Utah counties, opened Tuesday by the State Highway Department. vere substantially beJow; J estimates I ,.' L Both projects are exclusively - state-finance- W. W. and ,W. B. Gardner, Salt Xafte Cit), were low at $96,811 for resurfacing North Temple from Main to 3rd West and 21st South from State to 11th East The engineers estimate was $100,386. Sixty working days will be allowed.Construction- Co.. Thor Sprlngville, was low at $82,408 for resurfacing U.S. Highway 91 from south of the railroad underpass in Sprlngville to 8th North and 8th East Spanish Fork, anij Payson Main Street fronr 1st North to 8th South.. The engineers estimate was $90,340. Sixty working days will be allowed for completion. n. n v chat and- - Scripps-Howar- - newspa d Avoids Sarcas Asso-j- -. ten beaf-th- e ;ts, she-- -"I -- like , it though " . she dated . .Press , on the biggest smiled, observing that it gives stories by as much as .five her a chance to help people. minuteswhich amounted to She said she doesnt take "the five eternities on stories like that. When working for the New she did York something the police couldnt do. She found a man reputed to be one of six personswho controlled racketeering In the United States, Longie Zwill-maThe courts wanted him . of Judge Seeks World-Telegra- Election To District Court for questioning. Sait Lake City Judge Mar-- . cellus K. Snow announced Wednesday he would seek the -- Offioa-Third. IT of District Judge in L nonpartisan judi-- 1 c i a 1 - elections I this fall. jf f Jtfclge said he would seek the judicial 6eat iow held by Judge Martin M. Larson, who has - annqunced he will retire at the Judge Snow end 6fJiis current term. . The Third judicial District embraces the counties' of Salt Lake, Tooele, Summit and . Daggett Judge Snow has served two full Jour-yea- r terms as a city Judge and served by appointment for nearly three years prior to election for a full term. Prior to this he was a practicing attorney, worked as counsel for the State Tax Commission and was chief criminal deputy in the Salt Lake County Attorneys office at the time he was appointed a city judge. He is a graduate of the University' of Utah, studied law .at Harvard and received his law degree from New York University. He is a native of Salt lake City, member of the Church of JesuS Christ of Latter-day Saints, is married, has a family; or. six children and 1 resides at 1174Vista View Dr. 2950 troves Payment : The Salt Lake City Commission Tuesday approved payment of $29,848.15 to the firm of Ashton, Evans and Brazier, architects,: as partial" fee ; for work on new administration facilities at the Municipal .Aiv rport' I A D V MS N T t . Told Life Story then Mrs. Mrs. Crammer Helen Worden Erskine, wife nf th famed author, John him in the Erskine bleakness of a New Jersey marsh. He told her his life story. During the , interview, asked him how. many persons he had slain. His reply: "I'duimo. I used a machine iv - f gun" It was while following the late Secretary of State John Foster Dulles around the globe that she told the world about Titos wedding.' That intrigue began when she befriended" Greeces Queen Frederika, who pulled somethe international lady strings 'for news-houn- , v v;; Tito made her wait three months before he turned her loose with his wife for the interview.. Mrs. Cranmer describes her as "beautiful, but a dangerous, dedicated Com- . munist..". Still In Love ; 'The "Dorothy Dix columnist, who was present at one of the last meetings of Princess Margaret andGroup Capt. Peter Townsend, said: "I saw the princess' face -- ; . whien she spied Townsend. If l ever saw a woman in Jove, it was she. I think she still j loves him. Mrs. .Cranmer was widowed before marrying her present husband, a geologist. Harry Leon Wilson, her father, wrote many books, one of which was "The Ruggles of Red Gap. Her mother also authored several books. . ; The woman whose own advice is read by millions is a person who opce refused to heed a bit of Counsel. Her parents advised her not to become a writer. 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