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Show j 'yvrrwyyyyy r v yy .!- "? y rfTf YyVTrny t ' tYTTrT . " - nr- -r S A.: Bbbbt M J" There was no shopping traffic In downtown Salt Lake City Monday but shoppers will' have a chance to catch up on Tuesday. Downtown stores will be open until 9 p.m. Tuesday to give Salt Lakers their once-'- ) opportunity for evening shopping. Downtown stores usually are open until 9 p.m. Monday, eveninge as a service to those who find "it difficult to shop during regular hours. Because Monday is a holiday-f- or store personnel as well as others this weeks late night will be Tuesday. The lights will be on 'in downtown stores Tuesday, . until r1' : - 9 P.M.ON TUESDAY "'"Vr- - " S.LtSTORESSTAYOPEN TILL 'T MONDAY, JULY SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH Cowboys Shoot For Top Rodeo Honors Tonight -- 25, 160 .:L CoiairBfty Final performance of the Worlds Championship Rodeo' at 8 p.m. at the State Fair- L grounds Monday will give a western climax to the Days of 47 celebraon tion. (See drawings page The countrys top cowboys will be making their final bid for top honors in bronc and bull riding, calf roping and steer wrestling. Also on hand for the final show will be Chuck Connors, star of televisions Rifle-maand his TV son, Johnny Crawford. y crowds have, witnessed earlier rodeo performances to cheer on some 180 rodeo stars who have been lured to Salt Lake City by a fat $1,500 purse. j pending n 10 Tenants Flee Fire In S.L. Apartment Revenues Show Increase; Poor Fund Over Budget- - Ten persons were routed from their beijs early Monday fire that damaged a Salt Lake apartmorning by a By TED HDISTREET ment house, garage add abandoned grocery store. No one Deseret News Staff .Writer- ' was hurt Salt Lake County spent less on government operations , Smoke and flames Shooting skyward were visible throughthe first six months of this year than was spent during out the Salt Lake Valley and attracted more than 100 specduring the same period in 1959. Revenue meanwhile has tators to the blaze at 62 K. St. '1 increased Jfhe firSWas discovered at 5:50 a.m. when Mrs. Sally Vasfinancial released month Asix Monday by bounty report ARM FIRE Firemen battle fire which routed 10 perBATTLE TWO-Aquez, occupant of an upstairs apartment Was awakened by Auditor David P. Jones shows sons from their beds early Monday and damaged an apartment house, garage and her roommate, Judy 'Smith. t that total expenditure, during abandoned grocery store at 62 K St I grabbed the children from the first six months of the -their bed, yelled as loud as I year were $4,058,627.69, coms could tp awaken other pared with $4,475,970.16 spent during the first half)of 1959 of the building and ran At the same tirrte total f'eve- into the street in my bed nue during the first six months clothes,-Mr- s. Vasquez said. increased $388,595 85 over the -The state needs a psy- The blaze apparently origisame period last year. chiatrist! nated at the base of a stairwell , CY Per Cent Gone In fact, it needs a dozen Extremely dry conditions and mans carelessness with fire Despite the apparent good at the rear of the apartment of them, according to State Tire lands hazard the of the forced along house. The stairway leads to closing Monday financial condition of the Welfare Commission ChairWasatch Front to campfires, and smoking, state and federal county, at least one depart-men- t man Clyde C Edmonds. a bedroom which was occupied ed! h was expected to be InI forest officers-announcNot that M1- jg by Mrs. Vasquez, her two childifficulties before the financial 12:01-fimf . The order is effective Tuesday at challenging the mental-heal- th dren, Terry Lynn, 2, and Both end. years of the state admin-Exceptions to the fire and The by, 1, and MissSmith. ; county poor fund, which istration. The problem is will Include ban smoking only 1 ? f Karl Thornton, occupant of finances operation of the Salt that the State Mental Hosdeveloped recreational and pic- Lake Ki-A- nn . the other upstairs apartment, County General Hospital, pital in Provo is short of Mill nic in areas such as found climbed out of a window onto has expended more than 57 qualified help for its exLittle Cottonwood, Creek, Big the porch roof and then cent of Its total budget panding group therapy-typCottonwood, Provo and Logan per climbed down to the ground. The poor fund budget for program for patients. . To Canyons, according to Region- the He escaped with only his night "The demand is Just greatyear was $2,243,179, with al Forester Floyd Iverson. . clothes. $1,284,513.31 already expended. er than the supply, Mr. . A. Mr. Iverson pointed ouT that Tried To Telephone $958,647.69 remains for Edmonds stated. Only ;&t any developed national forest operations during the last half Marlene Carter, occupant of recreational andor picnic of the year. one of the lower apartments, area may be used with caution. tried to phone the fire depart$334,821 Less One of the most colorful the federal closment, but the blaze had apevents remaining in the Days In signing Mr. Mr. r Jones, pointed otit that sg, Iverson said order, as a result of tax losses from of 47 celebration is a second ing parently burned through the to will see made be fire patrols the phone lines leading to. the performance of the famous no outside fires of any the copper Industry strike, was Indian dancers tonight at that this fund building.. year budget poor ldnd are lit without a permit 8:30 at the Pioneer Village, less than the 1959 poor The alarm was turned in by and that there is no smoking $334,821 SorenHorace A. to fund budget a passing motorist. according yi recreathe in except developed Mr. Jones said that at the sen, director. Battalion Chief T. B. Nielson tional and picnic areas. He dancers The rate the poor fund palefaceyoung present said the rear portions of three added that there will be vir'H , with their $30,000 worth of coswould be some $300,000 short unstructures were a mass of issued no permits tumes and props performed tually of being able to finance operflames when he arrived at the less Its an extreme emer- ations for the remainder of the The weather played a hot acSaturday in Ute Stadium at a scene shortly after the first gency. the ceremony marking year. companiment Monday to pioalarm came in at 5:51 a.m. arrival of the Pony Ex- Forest officials also strongly Qne county official said that neer celebrations throughout A second alarm for more urged parents to keep children it might be necessary to impress in Salt Lake City. help was sounded at 6 a.m. The performance this eve- out of the foothills unless ac- pose an emergency tax levy the state. Chief Nielson said. Despite some clouds which ning will follow a banquet companied by an adults A fire to finance operations of the Stubborn Blaze honoring the Pony Express. which swept over 150 acres of county hospital during the last shut out the suns rays for ESCAPES FROM FLAMES An occupant of upstairs apartment climbs down side Guests will include Gov. land on the southwest slope months of the year. Firemert battled the stub- of building in night clothes to escape early morning fire at 62 K St. Fireman plays brief intervals, the mercury George D. Clyde and Interna- of Mt Olympus more than two He pointed out that statutes still climbed to born, blaze for more than an blaze. water on garage which also was damaged in the highs between hour while most of the buildtionally famous baritone Igor weeks ago was started by care- permit county governments to 105. 92 ' and less area in the who Gorin, boys lunching every year takes make the- special levy when ings tenants- huddled together Salt Lake Citys reading was the role of Brigham Young in with a camp fire. in an automobile across the life, limb and property are ! the musical pageant, "All The closing decision was endangered. near the street. again for j Faces West in Ogden. The only other alternative the 12th day in a row with the made after an emergency Most of their belongings The Indian dance is open meeting of state and federal to the levy, which would be were damaged or destroyed in to the public. Admission is forest and fire officials to com- the first in the history of the exception of Saturday when i the blaze, but firemen man$1 for adults and 50 cents for bat increasing fire dangers in county would be to close the the high was only 95. aged to haul a television set children. The youths, attired The "cool spell was short-llve- and two chairs out of the blaz See FINANCES-oSee FIRE on Page Page The briefly revived Pony Ex- when The unique mail service communication between St Jo- in authentic- - feathered - cosf ing structures. however;'as the mercury dances the speediest means of seph, Mo., and Sacramento, tumes, demonstrate A Salt Lake police ambu press kept faith with history climbed back to 100 Sunday. hundreds of years representing Calif. lance was summoned to the for the second time when a spot of Only Indian topping Salt Lake history. J scene to stand by in the event modern-daThe westbound mail arrived ridef headed south to attend are B Those was SECTION St planning George with a 106 City of injury, but no one was along Main Street Monday during the height of the an- advised to drive east on 27th Other highs Sunday were I hurt. morning after a change of nual Days of 47 parade an- South and follow the signs to Green River 99, Roosevelt-9- 7, 13, 16 Salt Lake City Fire Chief mounts in Salt Lake City. the village. 3 other event paying tribute to Albert Thompson said firemen trail was Medical Beat The Cedar City, Milford and Delta those The free Days of 47 Pageant, "Valiant Onward, who 5 battled a similar fire at the now covered with asphalt and Theater opened the frontier 96, Ogden and Provo 94, Bland-in- g will be presented at 8:30 p.m. Monday in the Salt Lake same location and under simi- tall buildings lined the historic Sports and settled the West , 91, and Logan 90. -r- Tabernacle. 12 lar- - oircumstanceafour years .. Comics Ihe- - maiLbag8 - containing The weatherman a show CoHnors, 14 "Mike predicts" sFarof'TheteIevIsion Financial Tight other factors were the same ago. hundreds of $100 letters hearcooling trend about midweek, 15 The apartment" house is It was stjll man and horse Radio-Trope, will be .narrator for the pageant, written and diHighlights 1 owned with temperatures simmering stamps 17 ing' commemorative rected by Glen Sacos. by Allen S. Miller of pitted against time and dis- Obituaries 1723 were exchanged at 143 S. Main, Democratic state convention The program will be dedicated to President David O. down to near normal or perMurray. tance, just as ,a century ago Action Ads haps a little below. No precipiSaints site of an original relay sta- delegates, party workers and McKay of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-datation is expected for The next a feature and President will and his written .candidates state for and county wife, hymn by tion. five days except for isolated set to music by Alexander Schreiner, TabDis offices from and Senatorial McKay kder A fresh ' then headed tricts Five and Six will con thundershowers. ernacle organist south toward the next change vene still-lifskies continue 7:30 at will The wll scenes.of early pioTuesday Fair depict p.mi('f's jjpgeant of mounts and riders at Trav- at West temwith Jordan Tabernacle Park. music furnished will life and be neer the through Tuesday, by elers Rest, 6460 S. State. 43 r); hot Speaker for the affair had Choir and Mr. Schreiner at the organ. Dr. Keith Engar Highs remaining peratures As the SCENE TODAY horses not been named Monday mornwill be 92 to 105 again, with 93 will be master of ceremonies. and riders headed west toward ing. to 102 in Salt Lake City. the dust and heat of the Utah desert, operations chairman ToEditor's Note: td Cubb Is vtatisniBr. Isle afire and burned off the heavy sage- Lyle A. Larsen hoped to mainis Dexter EUU. veteraa newsmen days tmtni colvmalft tain the same dock-likbrush. and Deseret News staff writer.) preJHjU The Days of 47 Celebration isa remindIt did a snake extermination job just as cision and absence of accidents er that the Great Salt Lake held much effective as that of St. Patrick, but in the which have characterized the fascination for early explorers and settlers, case'of Fremont Island the cure was worse reenactment thus far. iff One thousand men and does current for visitors as It to the than the affliction. It was like cutting off V just horses will be used before the ' I 5 A,your head to get rid of dandruff. valley. reenactment is comThe island was once considered coyote-proo- f eight-statCapt John C. Fremont surveyed the lake with each run covering because of the surrounding water. In pleted, Saint in 1843, and in 1848, the Latter-daSince Tuesday settlers were using Antelope Island as a several instances, however, the cunning ani- 1,966 miles. evening the chain of horses to mals and to were and the island have excursions area get making managed grazing have decimated the sheep herds before they and men has never stopped to it. r day or night except for the They grazed great numbers of cattle and were hunted down. mail brief exchanges. Fifteen foxhounds and 23 riflemen enhorses on it and later the propagation of Eastbound Utah riders have buffaloes was tried there. At one time about gaged in one such hunt several years ago already I until the marauder was finally brought to in the completed' their roles 400 of the shaggy beast populated the island. 5 drama, having passed Several scenes of, "Covered Wagon.; the bay and killed. The denouement was filmed the mail to Wyoming bag a were western News cameraman, said Mr. horsemen forerunner of all great by Paramount epics Saturday at 3:30 . shot there, so the bison could be used in Stoddard. p.m. Several hours earlier the scenes. , stampede mail had paused briefly ip Salt The neighboring island of Fremont was Lake City where ceremonies We enlightened moderns are prone to literally a disappointment to Capt Fpemont were held, including a mode sniff disdainfully at such tilings as mediV because it lacked forage and wafer. He Indian attack at the Ute Stacine men and Indian rainmakers, bat an but dubbed it "Disappointment Island, dium. . Incident last Saturday is Trait for refleclater it was renamed In his honor. Few incidents have marred tion. Salt Lake had been without moisture s to although the west- for more than a month. But a few hours the Although the Island was bound mail was delayed tem-Indian dancers had perafter the Fremont, it has been something else again ' sV formed their rain dance in Ute Stadium, to "Charles Stoddard of West Point For porarily by throngs dong the r rnft)iftrr-Utah one lost and rider route, clouded clear skies over blue and the island for the leased the years he has dust In both ' grazing of sheep. city received a brief bnt very welcome his way in heavy time deficits instances, the betimes Its many downpour. happened This year he is running 1,300 head there, hardwere made up by quickly Indian dancers fore, the young paleface but due to the dryness of the summer is er riding by subsequent horseclaim. . . men. . compelled to fly 300 pounds of concentrated feed tothe island daily in his plane. Stoddard The reenactment passed the PARTING SHOT a few weeks agd devoted day of his time halfway point Sunday at about What yew doin with that Sveenie 2 p'.m. Two riders headed in and the use of his barge to convey about 25 state and county officials on a tour of dog? asked the cowboy of a dude who opposite directions pulled their CUTS THROUGH PARADE Announcer, left, clears horses to a canter, saluted and the islands. He kept Them amused with showed up at the ranch with a' daschund. carrying President David O. McKay of t . Cutudt Saints and his wife. On of Jesus Christ of Latter-da"Well, someone told me to get a long resumed speed. The spot was stories of the island. way through Days of 47 parade for westbound Pony N is trade accompanying Pony Express riders on At one time it was heavily infested with little doggie, I, replied the perplexed tender- high on the Continental Divide Express rider who arrived in Salt TjiVp city about an right ' hour ahead of scheduled Monday. .At left is car near South Pass, Wyo, . snakes, he said, but a lightning holt set the foot. . two-alar- Near-capacit- two-alar- ' -- Commissioner Cites Need For Psychiatrist Fire Danger Closes. Wasatch Front Land occu-pant- - -- . Dancers e Perform i Tonight In S.L. 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