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Show Salt DESERET NEWS AND TELEGRAM, IOC ij.fc S iak City, Wednesday, October i,1961 f Jfc Al ? u I r- Corinne Parkinson LeAnn Scott West Jodi Walkenhorst Jeffery Walkenhorst McCoy " locating two spotlights worth were stolen from his - Vaughn Gardner, 4665 S. $24 which lobile jwhile at 167 S. 47545 WestM Kearns, WednesTuesday night day sought police assistance in 2 Spotlights Stolen Real Challenge: 7 Million Jobs' Americas real PROVO challenge hes in finding seven million new jobs. Mrs. Esther Peterson, assistant secretary of labor in tfie 'Kennedy ad iW'-"- ' ministration said here Tuesday night "x. Colleen Kerry Mrs. Peterson v voiced this Gerber Haywood opinion in a talk Tuesday evening before Brigham Young University women at a meeting on the BYU campus. 12 These new jobs are needed, Mrs. Peterson said, becauje'of of Utah the millions presently unem- ' The University chosen ployed, the 1.3 million young Army Sponsors-hav- e force people joining to coeds freshman Decemf each year and the 1.2 million people who are annually "auto- members of their group. Col, mated out of jobs. Kay Winston announced TuesThe BYU graduate and na- day. New members are Candy tive Provoan, who has risen to the highest position, in the Anderson, Carolyn Boyce, Salexecutive branch held by a ly B r e i n h o 1 1, Pat Evans, woman, told her audience that Kathie Hansen, Sheryl Larsen, America could not do without Noreen Morrison, Judy Open-shawwomen in the work force. Jeanette Peterson, SydShe bolstered this point by ney Sharp, Sandra Teece arid citing the millions of jobs pre- Viclu Wilkinson. held by women , Jn -- T(ie girls were chosen fiom sently being that could not or over 150 applicants, Miss Winthe nation would not be done by men. ston said. Ia addition to marchThe assistant secretary of ing activities with the ROTC, labor made this point in an- the Army Sponsors usher at swer to frequent criticism that events and co sponuniversity wording women are to some sor two blood drives during extent responsible for male the year. unemployment. Mrs. Peterson, who has been charged with the responsibility off at home with their family. of protecting the interests of She added however that these women, suggested women should be allowed back working that women with young chil into the work force when their dren would ordinarily be better families have bpen reared. -- BRANDS NATIONALLY-KNOW- REG. $12.00 Army Sponsors Frosh Choose PERMANENT WAVE including jjj- -- 4 Shampoo 1 Permanent I the-wo- Wave Style Haircut or Trim Call Today for an Appointment 2nd South and Main at Any of the 6S' r 30thouth AM 6 4681 M array MiJiale Ail 5 - 6611 s - 250 S. 13th Fail fcM 4 2094 " -- 3819-125- 739-7- th tt rk BIRTHS IN SALT LAKE AREA HOSPITALS REPORTED WEDNESDAY! BOYS; Mr. and Mrs. Amanuel L. Be l tcad, 11175 S 1300 W.st Riverton. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon W. Smith, 6776 S. Sprlngbrook Way. add Mrs. Dale E Astle, Riggins, Idaho Mr. Mr, ' q .nwco f.pjnBUS JTQK.ENS REDEEMED. Come early, PARK FREE 2 hours with 42 minimum purchase in neighboring lots and plazas. On sale Thursday. 0 OUR DESK CALENDAR MONTH-AT-A-GLAMC- E gold-ton- m frame e in ioose-lea- wall typex page 11" q- binder f with memo pad section, page size 8)4x678. FSCHOOL YEAR mp m ItU) 1.25 2.00 WEEK-AT-A-GLAN- (with space for expense record, quiz records, etc) DIARY 4gx8 appointment book, 15 minute intervals HANDY DESK CALENDAR 2.50 3. reen, commercial department pencil, memq'pad section. Metal frame m ivory, 'green, grey, black, brown with gold or silver tone. pop-u- p . Othan Gold tone pad with magnetii e uall 'pencil uith phone test, chained pencil. cltp-o- dialer. - n Silver-ton- 8.9 5 1.95 ISTERBROOK PEN, CHECK FILE ea, MAGNETIC PHONE PAD & WALL PHONE PAD . 1.9 0 South, Kearns. Mr. and Mrs. Mr &ml Mrs. Mt. and Mrs Mr, and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mi. s n d Mrs? Mr. and Mrs. Mr and Mrs. ,- .- Hilbert O Eyre, 2299 Windsor St. John W, Strong, 64 Elizabeth St. Wheslon, 10263Pete Roklch, 2850 S 9100 West. Magna B Keith Hogan, 7800 8 2009 West, West Jordan. n Charles G. Johnson. 1266 E. Dr. A Horace Petty, 2178 Bryan Ave 14. 609 1st West, J. Rich, Ray Sandy. Jay Y. Park, 1405 E. Luck Lane George W. Kralt, 714 Brazier Court. John Kros, 250 E 4050 South, Murrav. ,. - Msr-Vla- Attorney For-Stu- dy the city attorneys office before any action is taken on the protest. be examined by Assailant Slashes West High Youth A West High School student this week was slashed across the face by an unknown assailant wielding a broken bottle. Leslie Craig Walton, 15, son of Mr. nd Mrs.' Wayne Walton, 353 W. 6th North, told police he was attacked at 256 W. Ardmore PI. (350 North), He said he was walking along when his attacker said "You want to take me, buddy? Leslie told police he replied he iad to return to school and the suspect slashed him across the cheek. Leslie told of fleers, he struck the man in the mouth with his fist and then was than $2,000, ' 7 The commission earlier this slashed again. year authorized expenditure of $67,000 to modernize the fire Sheriff Probes Death alarm system, and previously BENJAMIN, Utah County-!-- , approved a $20,000 expenditure for central alarm equipment. Utah County sheriff's WednesAssistant fire chief Don E. day were investigating the White said that firemen at- death of a Benjamin woman tached. to the departments and the hospitalization of her signal division could install husband. Mrs. Donna Thornton, 32, and maintain the new alarm was found dead in bed at her system. residence here Tuesday about Mayor J. Bracken Lee said he believed the matter should 6:30 p.m. Her husband, Kenneth (Pat) Thornton, 38, was discovered unconscious ,on the floor next to the bed. Officers said both apparently had taken sleeping pills. Aii utopsy.jjvasslated- performed on Mrs. Thornton in WASHINGTON (UPI) Provo Wednesday, the sheriff Agriculture Secretary Orville said. Utah County Attorney IJFreema iiTue'sdayji p pr Q ved Arnold Rnylance nrripped the emergency livestock feed aid autopsy. 5 60 5x8 page, magnifying bar over yearly calendar brown or grey plastic stand. LIST FINDER Removable pages for typing names, W. 5740 4321 A protest by a state engineering agency that construe-b- f Salt Lake Citys tire a Mm system was not designed a licensed engineer was referred Wednesday to the citys legal department The state, through the Representative Committee of Professional Engineers and Land Surveyors, said that state law requires such a system be designed by and constructed under the supervision of a ' professional engineer. "Please furnish evidence of conformance to the requirements of this law at your earliest convenience, the letter said. Glen L. Enke, committee chairman, said that the project could be exempt from this law only if entire cost was less 48x8 page, indexed telephone no. section SCHOOL YEAR STUDY CALENDAR 1 M- r4 Mr and Mrs. To City - " refill Farrltnond, Fire Alarm Issue Referred 61 calendar included) gift department R. r ball point pen ( and Mrs, John Mr. and Mra. Craig Brown, 4680 Caplan St., Kearns. Mr. and Mra Harold Achey, 4201 Bennies Rd. Mr. and Mrs. Warren Gunnarsorw 261 Kensington Ave. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Dlclanno, 2137-2n- d East. Mr snd Mrs. Harry L. Isbell, 123 Vidas Ave . Mr. and Mrs Paul C.- - Moore, 311 Welby Ave. Mr. and Mrs. Delmer W. McDougal. 2613 Lincoln St. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Asrdema, 937 Lowell Ave Mr and Mrs Richard A. Keyser, 1418 Glenro; e Dr. Mr. and Mra. A E. Evans, 333 W, North Temple, Mr, and Mrs. Sheldon Gundersen, 434 Quince St Mr and Mrs Richard F, Salisbury, 1881 E Stratford Ave. Mr. anfl Mrs. Dennis M. Dodge, 346 Lambourne Ave. Mr. and Mra. Richard H Lemmon, 5494 Elaine Ave. Mr. and Mrs Larry D. Mitchell, 1373-3r- d East. MV. snd Mra. Darwin 8. Wathen, 658 Lake St. Mr. and Mrs. Parley Z Butt, 567 Denver St Mr, and Mrs, Wayne E Fisher, 276 E, 1st South, Bountiful. Mr and Mrs. Clyde S. Nichole, 910 E. 7th North, Sandy. Mr and Mra. David J England, 658 E. 4th South M end Mrs. Leo V. Quezada. 185 E Wasatch Ave , Midvale. GIRLS: and Mrs. Keith Merrill, 353 park St, Layton. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Doblas, 74 E. 200 North, North Salt Lake Dr and Mrs. Kenneth R Tucker. 1295 E. MUlbrook Way, Bountiful. Mr. and Mrs Lamolne Cameron, Ml Park St Mr. and Mrs. John I. Bernard, 50 E. 3rd North, Farmington. Mi. and Mrs Darrell J. Jensen. 1828 S Wasatch Dr Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Carter, 3455 S 7580 West, Magna Mr !&nd Mrs. Robert Harker, 6353 -- 4th East, Bountiful Mr and Mrs. LeRoy G. Page, 12481 6. 1700 West, Riverton. GREATER Shop-3:3- n Murrayr-Shanpo- ,' DA foothill Villas 1350 Foothill Dr. HU 4842 South Stott AM 6 8511 IT "( USTaSA if THE DESERET NEWS SENDS BIRTHDAY GREETINGS TO: Jeffery end Jodi Walkenhorst, twin eon end daughter of Mr and Mr-- William Walkenboret, 274 E 6460 South. Murray; Scott West, son or Mr. an4 uMrs, Jamea Weat, 124 E 3900 boutn; MAnn Mcco , uaughw. oi . . and Mra. Donald McCoy, 246 S. 350 West, Bountiful, Corinne Parkin-sodaughter of Mr. and Mrs. David Parkinson, 2181 E. 6200 South; Georgia Hendrickson, daughter of Mr. and Mra. George Hendrickson, 21 E Angelo Ave.; Troy Duffln, son of Mr. and Mrs Irvine Dulftn, 0 East; Kelli Jenkins, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Milton Jenkins, 1445 W. Olive St, Uurrw, Denny Pehrson) son of Mr. and Mrs. Roger Pehraon, 10297 Zlnnla-TVaSandy; Tara H1U, daughter ot Mr. and Mrs Ronald Hill, East; Eva Comer, daughter ot Mra. -3900 South, Afton Comer. 738 Wilcox, daughter of Mr and Mr. Dean WUcox, 756 W. 300 North--, Clearfield; Colleen Gerber, daughter of Mr, and Mra. Conrad Gerber, 3838 S. 2200 West, , Kerry Haywood, son of Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Haywood, 1028 N. 1400 West, Steven Smith, ton of Mr. and Mrs, Nolan Smith, 1640 K. 12300 South, Draper, Kept Egelund. son of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Egelund, 3604 S. 3340 West, Terry Flucktger, son of Mr and Mrs Duane Flucklger. 3354 W 3540 South; Ruston Flake, son of Mr. and Mra. Wendell Flake, 240 E Center St , and all other babies one year old Wednesday (Baby pictures will be taken free of charge at the Deseret News baby photo studio, 33 Richards St , Monday through Friday, from 10 a m. until 3 p.m, at least three days prior to baby s birthday ) pen, choice of 32 points. Tangerine, turquoise, sage, black, grey. 3 year check file in strong compo-boar- d case, indexed by months.' Cartridge-fil- l Counties Granted Emergency for- PEN, STAPLER, LETTER SCALE ?.95 Fill tstfrbrook v pen, steel cap. Barrel in black, grey.iejJ,. green or blue. Stapler can be mounted on walk (Others 99c.) 12:00 Handsome case with stand-uframe, .easy access, center book section. Gin- Gold name or initials ger or sun-ta14.00) ( stamped free. Plus, tax.-(1- 8 p protect furniture.- Vi" felted pads to attach to in 28 a pkg. 29c etc vases,ixx)kends, .INSTANT PLASTIC PATCH. Repair for plastic and rubber small repairs'. pkg. 29c goods. Enough for 10 fo 12 without errors L' removes removing type cello pkg. 1.19 sheet from typewriter. - Butter dish, trivet, 1;00 - v . jar.' Coffee wrvir 2 9fc, mugi 41 .9$, erecm4 tuger, pr. condle ttlck napkin holder, oo. 173. T - r i TUESDAY t Fzemo-n- Ave. bly 7 g rate, tool VAUD: honest quality 7 not dise! Because Stein's deal costs ore tacked " discount grade" merchandirectly with you, nO'brg on to the price ! s go into better fabrics, better Jailor clothes 'Jng,.fcef!er ftryaJjLAlJower prices, tooL VALUEldhe-savmg- 4.54 m tl 1838 BthiUrt. - AMERICA 1115 till t 2 - St " 111 Sola on fire. S4Q cUmace. 8:13 m South Temple and Weft Ttmpia Laaklnt carburetor on aU Tomobilt p.m. Salt Lake Municipal Air port Warning light overheated on airplane. Tempi lo- 7r4 p m. 1599 W. North sought police assistance-i- n Tih and Game Dept warehouse on two worth fire More than 150.000 damate spotlights cating 1 M pm 1578 2831 Glenmare St, $24 which were stolen from his Zait). Short In wirinm WFDKEtDAT automobile while at 167 S. le-1a 10Q N. Redwood ltd. Main - tairn. alarm. Tuesday' night Vaughn Gardner, 4665 S. 4745 West, Kbarns, Wednesday OFFICE OUTFITTERS suit buys! First-rot- e tailored and styled. Service Is first best-lookin- - farmers and alarm .V worsteds-super- d jam FELTABS "W tool: fo Sfein'i fo? the to-b- e Carbon and Natrona counties in Wyoming..' Under the government feed program, livestock producers j can buy government-owneIfeed. grains at reduced prices because- - their feed- - supplies have been reduced by drought, I.RTtn South-- CERAMIC BREAKFAST SET MATHER BRIEFCASE worsted suits all-wo-ol 1 TH '5 000 SllRCtST 3 AKER - SEl.lt R MAIM STREEVS ALT IAKECITY Open Mondays 8 Till Thru Saturday 8 to 6 OPEN FRIDAY, OCTOBER -- OF FINE MENS WEAR ""for Your 6, TJU 7 P M. Shopping Convenience |