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Show Salt lake City, Wednesday, December 27, DESERET NEWS AND TELEGRAM, 6A The Words: 'In God We Trust1 1961 C $227,940 Due v Haven't Some $ Have, w rrb YTTHW Vp' H Tggrr m r By BOB KOE&1G v Deeeret News Staff Writer A religious fervor which existed more than a century ago has indirectly been upsetting Utahns. ' some modem-da- -- I ilMl y 'Not tfiatspMtuaHyWeeped Allorney General Hospital In LF. Says Budget IDAHO FALLS (UPI) A federal grant of $227,940 has been approved by the U.S. Public Health Service for a nursing home remodeling, project at the Idaho Falls .Latter-daSaints Hospital, according . ia. Setu, Frank ' Church and Rep. Ralph Slows Services Budget problems still are slowing down legal .service provided bytheoffice'of the attorney general..' y -- Utahns are upset abqut rellg-ibu- s jgBgmrtnrtfoo ;A.Gen1..JattrKesierv;; fervor .Hut''ramer tnar The grahrwffl inaKepos----sibl- e disclosed this situation TueVv some are quite puzzled about a remodeling project why some dollar bills have the which will add 56 more beds day. V. additional assistant atOne words In God We Trust" and a to the nursing home at others do not" total cost of $455,880. The torney general is to be emThe religious fervor angle? structure now has 26 beds. ployed about the first of the Work is expected to start year and another later, but the Well, the four words came to be put on American coins orignext summer with comple- volume of work still exceeds tion about five months later. available help, he said. . inally because of increased religious sentiment during the The new attorney general, mid-19tcentury. who succeeded the late Walter Secretary L. Budge, said be will ask the 1963 Legislature to appropriate Treasury Secretary Salmon P. Chase in 1861 in a letter to a more realistic budget This is the director of the Philadelneeded, he said, to cope with phia Mint directing such a deincreasing calls fob legal advice words shows certificates of silver $1 Comparison and for more criminal cases apvice noted that No nation can ,Tn God We Trust on top- - bill ,but not on bottom be strong except in the pealed to the Supreme Court Secret U.S. bllL with taken permission (Photos He reported that his office strength of God, or safe exService.)- now employs 18 assistant atcept in His defense."' Dasarat News Washlngtea Sureea In 1955 the 84th Congress torneys general, one investigaWASHINGTON Interior tor and three stenographers at approved and President UdaU Stewart will L, Secretary a total monthly payroU of Dwight D. Eisenhower signed meet Wedhesday with Utah $13,175. Salaries of he equiva, into law a bill providing for Democrats Sen. Frank E. lent d of of four and the words In God We Trust Moss, Rep. David S. King and these assistants are currento appear on all paper paid by Rep. M, Blaine Peterson on a the State and Welfare Departcy and coins of the United Wide variety of Utah probhe Said. States. ' ments, lems.' Last year the staff included one Laker At least Salt for school In modern fashion the latest texts. Mrs. s Moss Sen. Bright flashy coyers.are said the Canyon-land- .the same number of assistants Holders of granddaddy" take their second tests no later called the Deseret News to inPark proposal, the Dixie than Tuesday in order to retain Bob Talbot, left, and Miss Joan Schmidt compare the old and newC took who their licenses there are now two reason about driving the why quire Reclamation Project, the Up- although fewer assistants actually x some have and some dont and first eye tests at the last pos- their licenses. Colorado River Storage working in the office of the C. Miller, director of per he also noted that one co- sible, date five years ago must theGeorge driving license division, Project power lines, a hexa attorney general. The Increase Modern Remedy worker had a Series 1935G State Public Safety Depart deanol evaporation retardant has been in assistants bill with the names of current working ment, emphasized this point and other outstanding Utah in other departments. The Treasury officials but not the would be discussed. problems Wednesday. payroU last yeap for words In God We Trust." tv, Sen. Moss said the Depart- monthly ,w,? Most holders of the jlvhvivMM the attorney generals office Still Using Plates of the Interior had food until revoked licenses, ment,' $9,163. Pay Increases have Boy, 4 however; took their first eye agreed to defer a $3,423 pay- was How come? Simple accord- To been grafted this year Under . MB. AND MRS. W. IL tests before the last of Decem- ment due Dec. 31 on the New- a new state salary plan. ing to Secret Service Special An urgent appeal for blood TIDWELL ber 1956, and therefore must ton project in northwest Cache Agent-iCharge Robert F. to aid a boy in a have taken their eye tests on County. Grube, Salt Lake City. Mr. andMrs. W. H. Tidwell," He said severe drought conThe law passed by the 84th struggle against . leukemia or before the fifth anniver256-- th East were honored on ' ditions had affected the abil- Auto Accident Victim By KARMEN PETERSON Public Law 140 Congress their 50th wedding anniversary was voiced Wednesday by sary. Deeeret News Staff Writer allows the use of the present Since the law provides that ity of the project to make its Listed 'Fair1 In Tooele Tuesday night at a reception, the boys parents and relahand-tooleeye test's must be taken on payment, and had reduced the at the 12th Ward Recreation A modem remedy for TB stock of expensive, tives. or before Jan. 1 and the first delivery of water oyer the TOOELE Roger Larson Hall, 630 E. 1st South. . . printing plates until the supply (Tired Books) is second nature is exhausted, Mr. Grube noted. 24, 1935 Lincoln St., Salt Lake The victim is Brent Little-wooof January is a holiday, those past seven years. Mr. and Mrs. Tidwell have The money will be made up City, son 5f Mrs. Mary A. Nielto Salt Lake book hospitals, son of Mr. and Mrs. who postponed their eye tests the $1 bills In 1957, the resided in Salt Lake City since e SS&XS.3 past masters at rehabilitating started bearingyear five years ago until' the last Jn payments during the last son, Spanish Fork, was reportthe four words, Donald Littlewood, 326 1955. Prior to that they resided Ct (645 - West), He possible day now have until ive years of the payout pe- ed fair at Tooele Valley HosIn Carbon County. Mr. Tidwell the Bureau of Printing and Enbeat books. Mrs. Lacey was born May 9, 1882 at estimated there was a needs three blood shots a Tuesday, Jan. 2, to take their riod which is scheduled to end pital Wednesday, under treatgraving Thousands of real gone1 five-yein 1988, ment for automobile accident second tests. Moroni, Sanpete County, a son 11, 1882, in St Neats, England. supply of the older month. Sen. Moss said he had injuries. the Most donate to added. holders of Persons he of William H. and Anna The couple was married in school texts are dolled-uon "grandwishing hand, daily plates ' Draper Tidwell. Mrs. Tidwell England and when they came with flashy polka dote, randy any type of blood in his name daddy licenses, however, have worked on this since last A traveling companion, EuMore Than 80 Pet Details of a was born Sept 12, 1881 at to the United States, the marsupple- gene C. Morgan, 18, Shawnee, may do so at the American availed themselves of a provi- spring. stripes and characters, replacPresently more than 80 per Red Foot- sion permitting them to take mentary contract will be ex- Kan was also listed fair at 555 Cross Famham, Carbon County, a riage was solemnized in the Center, cent of all $1 ailver certificates the tests within six months of ecuted in Salt Lake City by the Tooele hospital. Both men Salt Lake Temple, Church of ing that once upon a time hill Blvd. being printed bear the motto. look. r Latter-datheir deadline, yet .have full Frank Clinton, regional direc-to- r were hurt Saturday in an autoJesus Christ of Grube also pointed of the Bureau of Reclama- mobile r on U.S. HighSaints. Text books which were new outAgent. the reason the advantage of the later renewal new that tion. about 32 miles date. The couple's six children four years ago, and have deway on listed the names could be The Newton Water Users west of Grantsville. A few drivers still are perwill gather to honor their paran all gone" appear- older plates, without the plates Assn, was formed in 194L The five-yea- r anniverents. They are N. R. Lacey, veloped the mitting Is San Diego, Calif.; John and ance, take a short leave of ab- themselves being changed. sary to pass without taking project was built in 1948, and names are overprintthe that The Bert Lacey, Salt Lake City; sence from the library shelves the tests. They must take writ- irrigates 2,600 acres. Expert WATCH end ed in blue on the basic design. Mrs. Ethel ten and road driving tests be- dam, on Clarkston Creek, is for their face lifting. over-al- l .Involves The process fore they can obtain valid li- an earthfill structure 101 feet JEWELRY Wash.; Mrs. Vivian Beens, Book Hospital Repairing two types of presses; high high, with a storage capacity censes. Kaysville, and Mrs. Vera StodThe answer to the age-ol- d speed rotary intagliq and letSince 1954, dard, Salt Lake City. Because a $2 fee is required of 5,600 acre-feeA set of the World Book EnGIFFIN'S STKem for each eye tests each five the average fin has been less They have 17 grandchildren school problem of the studied-ou- t terpress. soon be both Immgdiat Sarvica timely cyclopedia printed in braille and 22 the driver license divi- than 63 per cent of capacity. texts is a book hospital, or andIt will years, economically feasible to will be presented to the Utah sion is reaping considerably modemly called a book binding make new back plates, Agent State Library, division for the daughter of George B. and Mr. Miller revenue, house. Milner. Emma end said. will so They And , Thayn Grube was announced said. This is expected to pro- It blind, Color doland were married in Salt Lake practicability are the of why some -school'ractoinlstra tors Ta7 hmravpTieJwofa,rlna''w!itW8dayt Music-Yeart- nd: Church cf -- Jesus I what INVENTORY The announcement was $675; Saints. Christ of Latter-dawant and thats what we give others dont 1961-6biendivision for the The couple has been active made by Guy Schuurman, su- nium them," says Mr. Hiller, owner from these receipts. In Prize gift certifi- and manager of the Hiller in Church and served a mis- SANDY for services pervisor of library recent years the division has sion to the Central States. Book 615 3rd N. cates of $25, $10 and $5 have Binding Co., the blind. had to obtain deficit appropriThey are the parents of been presented to winners of West Mr." Schuurman said the set ations in order to carry on. The forty-tw"eight sons and daughters, six steps which of books will be paid for by living. They are Mrs. Grant Sandys first holiday lighting a book will go through for salesmen of the World Book A. (Lillie), Muhlestein, Bert E. contest, according to this process Include stripping Co. who will contribute 50 Salt Lake City; and George Marlen P. Webster and the old cover,, eanding the cents on each order they place winRegistration dates for Mrs. Patrick L. (Charlotte) Dennis V. Webster, with their company. pages, glueing, sewing, roundMcCourt, Rigby, Idaho; Clyde Winners of the Junior Cham- ing, pressing and trimming: all ter quarter study at the Salt The book set, containing 164 Trade Technical InstiD., Tucson, Ariz.; Ivan, Los which end in proof of that Lake 431-6tvolumes, will be circulated to Commerce-sponsoreber of were East, tute, given blind residents of Utah and w Buy ei Ngw Baldwin Fiona or Organ with That Xmai Cash Bonus Angeles; 26 grandchildren and event cliche.' are the John Lott resi- better than-neWednesday by J. L. Nelson, Wyomihg. Some Wyoming Jour More than aliens in 13,000 4 Life: 484 S. 3rd East, first Average years president. Attending the event were dence, This Is your residents living adjacent to The average text or library Day school registration Is Utah are included in blind li- Utah were reminded Wednesrelatives and guests from the place; Elvin Atkinson, 8391 S. W. 700 that they must report their book in todays school lasts ap- being conducted this week and East, second, and Boyd opportunity to buy area. Funds from day Christensen, 10158 Peony Dr., proximately four years," says next week, be said. School will brary service BALDWIN piano or orare given to Utah to addresses to the Immigration third place. Mr. Hiller. Thats when they begin Tuesday, but students Wyoming service. beand Naturalization Service MR. AND MRS. gan at sale prices. About 75 to 100 homes par- come to us. But we also do a may still register providing provide this the of set Another of NEWTON LACEY fore end the encychv January. ticipated in the contest this large number of new books." we have vacancies" during the was donated by the Joe D. Lowrle, officer in Mr. and Mrs. Newton Lacey year, and Sandy Jaycees in The new books are bought first week of school, he ex- pedias companys salesman last year charge of the Salt Lake office, will observe their 50th wed- tend to sponsor a similar event by the school districts with the plained. for. the School of Deaf and 57 W. South chairmen next school Temple, said the the at Christmas," before registration Blind at Ogden. Evening ding anniversary Thursday publishers Unding. But s may obtain the classes said. with Jan. 2522 be Chadwick will their home, SL, reaching schools for student necessary forms at any post Salt Lake City. use, they are sent to the book beginning Jan. 15. Students i L to 9:30 office or at the Immigration from Mr. Lacey, who was bom which may register hospital" strips off the MAHOGANY HOWARD SPINET.' Office..' In Watton Under Edge, Eng Selects Sermon Topic bindings and replaces it with p.m. at the school. ' 1 REG. 745.00 SALE PRICE $595.00 BOUNTIFUL-T- he Rev. Eu a lifetime cover, designed by The school had 600 people Ailaw passed in 1952 reland, observed his 86th birthof He enrolled a Its in was V. In program all aliens the day that gene depastor Haynes, some of Americas top day Wednesday. quires Bountiful Community Church, signers. Because of the books and 1,100 in the evening proWALNUT HOWARD SPINET. United States, with few expaker for 55 years. He operated his own bakery 100 N. 4th East, has selected new durability, the schools save gram during the fall quarter, ceptions, report their addresses ' REG. 795,00 PRICE $645,00 at 609 E. 21st South from-193the sermon "These Are The money since the rehabilitated Mr. Nelson said. to the immigration service durTUBSOAV SunGood to 1944. deliver in he Old 13tK South. ond until retired 11:10 F.m. Fothlft Dr. Days" ing January of each year. books are now ready for lifeTRANSITIONAL MAH. ACROSONIC. Drivers: Howard collision. Mrs. Lacey was bom July day at 11 a.m. , 'Only aliens excepted are Georao Funk, 27, Vmal, and Ann O. time Use. Jordan Aide Resigns East. Mr, Funk Back man, 45, REG. SALE PRICE' ac895.00 (1 only) persons $625.00 The covers will now last the was cited lor followlna loo close. Minor credited to certain internaInjuries, the Beckman woman. life of the pages," reports Mr. To Take State Post 1:11 th East and 17th South. tional CONTEMPORARY MAH. ACROSONIC. . organizations, and those Hiller. DEVELOP YOUR Elaine Drivers: Jed W. Wasden, 42, machine Freemen, collision. as agri33, 234 B SI., and Grover admitted temporarily REG. 983.00 SALE PRICE $737,00 R. Brockbank, 20, 22M Country Club shop teacher at Jordan High CHRISTMAS COLOR Dr. Mrs, Freeman was cited for failing cultural laborers. on to left a ok School for the .past nine years, way yield the right The law provides . severe turn. Minor Inlurlee: Wllford WALNUT CONTEMPORARY ACROSONIC PHOTOSNOW . . has resigned effective Jan. 13 hand Freeman, 71, end Esther Freeman, 74. penalties for failure to comply, 234 B St., and Sharon Mauds-leREG. 995.00 to become assistant director of both 21,at 1521 SALE PRICE $796.00 Mr. Lowrle said, W. 4135 South, Murray. c trade and industrial education, Stat? Department of Public In.' MAH. ACROSONIC CONSOLE. struction. - REG. 1,121.00 (1 SACE PRICE $785.00 only) TUSSOAY Mr. Wasden Is a past presi.m. 504 a Main. Short tn alactrlc dent of the Jordan Education 1:1 I laht ftxlura. -T 1:44 n.m-4- 53 a 4 Woof. Sffloka fcva Assn., now Is chairman of its ftoatkn. SALE PRICf $946.00 WKDNKDAY ,RE6. $1,182.00 public relations committee and V, Tha Salt taka City Sira Doeortmont is a member of the Utah Eduracoivod m tira callt tram 12.01 a.m. cation Assn, board of trustees. BLOND ORGA-SONI- C . imM noon Wtdnatday. ORGAN. If youve sold your REG. 1,245.00 SALE PRICE $995.00 home on "contract, convert your contract . Z . h UfahnsyToAir Problems In Udall Meeting Last Chance Tuesday For 'Granddad' Drivers 7- one-thir- I Donors Needed Tired Books . .v 'Cured' At Bindery d Help n 8 d Ar-gyl- ar y roll-ove0 Blind Awaiting, - Encyclopedias Orth,-Tacom- t. Jqyces Award PrizesInSandy y 3 Trade School Dates' Signup o I, d (M PIANO Aliens Must Register Soon h ORGAN once-a-ye- ar -- t INJURY ACCIDENTS -- E 3 - Two-c- h Two-car . r7xFvv1 ..jJ ST RrPROV.-ACROSONIC - UPMGILOTGnDMG Enclosed Is - rolls of KODACOLOR for developing at 66 per roil and 164 per print 1 enclose my money, check er money order in the amount i Name - iy HIDE-A-BE- - ' . r - CHAIRS LET US State Please Print Plainly ' DISCOUNT PHOTO SERVICE P.O. Box 2482 Salt Lake City, Utah fSgS tvimeiu Hilt ate.' PARKING - WALKER CENTER bid PHONE YOUR JOB! HOUSE OF tiAUGAIlYDE 1321 So. Stato OPE i phone Mr. Rieben at our branch office, 33rd South L and State Streets. Phone HU mere money-savin- g values. Bench, de our livery, regular complete service and warincluded. Nothing hat been ciif but the price. ranty And many TERMS Car Saats, .. Street Address City SOFAS ROCKERS iy LOVE SEATS iy SECTIONALS DAVENOS to cash through a special service available at Prudential Federal Savings. 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