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Show At A, .r 0 4t ' 0. 0' el --- u -- S DESrRii :12A ialt ;41'40 TELEGR'AM, NENA-- Lake City, Friday, JanuelrY.31; 1953 ;- "0-- r Pens Article On Heber Valley VVallace-Stegrie- - former pro, standing on Tiger Hill outside Utahn, now and watching the lessor- of English at Stanford Darjeeling , this come down rosy on the describes dawn "Love Vniversity, horn of Kanchenjunga." the Heber fair With Valley, snowy on Tiger Inn, was colder .'.It in a national magaiine. USA.," The article, appearing in the and 'Kane, enjunta was over tebruar istsue of Vogue and three mils higher than Tirnpawritten by Wallace Stegner, nngos,, but I don't think it was tells of boyhood impressions of more beautiful," he said. Rousseau had painted ilia valley and of later ones, say he mi g h t have Lag the only people who have mountains, have by dint of painted them as Timpanogos rfttproved gpod sense and good taste, looks from the Ileber Vall0 , just before daylight," the article spoiled nothing," said. as 'Describing the alley-American Expresaing the fear that Sitrilike any western of a modern ablishment Pi Mr.' I know," mountain valley hotel motel tThe I Iomes tead Stegner listed three reasons, would rob the valley and Mid'this is the best watered valley way of its "perish the word-- in.1.1tah, the people are Swiss quaint" qualities, the author and the local culture is was relieved to report "the Homestead is not only a good Mormon," Comparing scenic Heber Val. inn, it is an appropriate one, a ,' i fj , , , u, 0 I 1 ,, - AL. : "xe ' c ' h 44 4 ..,$ '4 , ' - - Pk eNp40 . -- 110 , . ' ,t(A-11- ll 6- ,..f, , 0 0 C. 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Are you o(ten "burned rover something he (or she), did ..'; you?-- then let's consider what might be accomplished if the time and energy you spent nursing grielr;...'f ances were put to prof:tab-1- f High Cost of IluitFee17... liKgs, in February Reader's Digest, tells you, iTiensibte way to with this problemhelps yon keep ' ybursell from being hurt. 'It's one of 29 stimulating articles lin February Reader's Digesi.--- ()n newsstands now. Cet,). our, ,.toFy - ' ' forced heel and toe, verso7 tile spring colors. Sizes , lace bocliced slip reg; 5.95, lit 11 317-c.1- .!4 44:44 tv:,: 4 - 454 , 44 t a4 4., ,, 1 , 11"30 Rig. : 4, ..4,, 0 ,,- ' 1'. stockings to fit your leg Ike a second skin- - Rein- - 111J111 SAND, .. al 99 ' -- - - TheJlligh-Cos- r .0 ; 04., i r.;,A) 1 ) $2 CORDIJIi0i , DECORA TOR - LI.. City', and Mrs. G. A. (Eva) Halvorsen,. Sacramento, Calif. She just in time for Wendell L. Ilibler, Coad C. Shaw,AGlade C. Linebaugh. Mrs. Ida Keith and Everett C. Raaseh, directors. NIrs. Glenn Sarbo is seel.etat .v , SUIT iP ; : tt i Fred G. Ferre, and three daughters, Mrs. NI: E, (Lillian) Brown, Mrs. Vera Holly, all of Salt Lake lk"ste:. 1):, .: :,.641:1:11:1,..117111:416..,44,' , - WOOL REG. I v,,, :!;4''''.1:441:::i:ofift:boill.loill,.. 1, , 1r: Other . of fivers' elected include Elmer Alston, ice president; 'Louis S.- Leathim, treasurer, C77410mopoi 2514 , ill ..11 iloTmes, resides at W. 5590 South, has served Ion( -veal .diopy 111411.3ER , tl y..........., A ''',,i - re liww100;iazutee, 4.... ;$ 0 1 'Oa I , ,', ' ,tfl ,j ,,,,, , , L 4 vtl . '' a ft. ;i l',: -- s 1,. : , : :f4 sale - fa mousname 14fez-',4.- 4I !' 1441111- dr !k. ik: - ' V.; - .. " .. ,.. 4 0 , and citizens voted to extend the leeway to - the Maximum it would mean something over a increase in school taxes.) Mr. McConkie said the teacher association "should like to know, by Feb. 11" whether the board intended to ask for the vote. tle'also advised the board th , 95 per cent" of the city's teac ers had signed contracts des'il- nating the association's execu- tive board as tHeir bargaining I i - 4 , ' .,:sp , Hike Means blue or navy sins 8 to 18s whife, - - fk tt,,,,,,:11 9.98 Vacation nowsunny days to comeour fresh young cotton broadcloth presents a pretty face, for if s crease resistant, washable and requires With a rim of in bock. rickrack and smooth --------- ,,,,,..,;:t'jt myers" .s..,;N, .:,!-.6.- - (If the leeway vote was made li '"1 yi,$).10,3 - Officers Chosen li, By Kearns C. Of ,C.: ' ts, S : ' ,n t brthe- last Legislature. fefl' - - I -- 43 N , ' 4, 3 . , Red, Is 13 r - flatterer - - . .. :i :f:,,'''.2'''''''''' ,,,,,g, - , . our He told board members that thé teachers intc 1,1 firmly for their stated salary ' -- - - -- ,nded - 4. , 110 t ' e-- - ' . I , alsa has-I- 5 grandchildrerr and Mrs, Ferre has one living son, ,to 'great grandchildren. d lett Dec. 13,1915. - (Yee put limn in) GALLON loos - r lwas':004000100 WITH NEW ZIPPERS J be undertaken,- - adrninistra- ' 4 GOOD '"to'lls 1, 1959. It also voted to adYised- specify that if the building was completed prior to May 1 the m contractor - "should be - paid-- a .1 -or $100 per day- lei the 1;- '' ' -- - - - ' " :''', I early completion. Dr. M. Lynn Bennion said the r school would be needed next year. He said the administrativel!'f.i ' . staff would organize the school Iii -: and operate it on a "double ses- - ri., sion basis with some other I ' school Until the building was b t " ready. When it is completed, he ill '' ' . said, the teachers and pupilslwillifii 4r V. be inovedint&the new building; r'',.. :'''. - ,1 I The bonus c lause was su ' ' 11;' -' N T. Cannon. Quentin -. gested by ,1,ii4 board vice president; Other Action i' Jr, A, ' ' In other action the board: to - ,,.,, Agreed to allow the Utah c,,,,, .' Li;,.., Power & Light Co. to place It'' X it t fill on the Clayton Junior s. ,),,.:., ',...'',,, A. i High School property to stabi III lize the company's , f ence on 'iv! i $ the school .' higher land adjoining ' s x, site. Deferred action an a re 0 uestii, I' t ' from the State Highway Depart-itii ,r , , USED 1959, and, July ., ,k. Dutch Wall LINING VALUES TO 10.00 YOUR CHOICE 5? 0 i FLIERS BOOTS I 11011111 350 gallons DuPont Fa llotos Enamel Bey PaintOutsid Point. oft - - I ANN11.4,...;11 ARMY DUCK , - - I I . . 1::'! ment to install a traffic counter By LAVQ11 K. CITAFFIN Deseret News't duration Writer on South High School property. Suspended board rules by a Final plans for the :Indian 7 to 2 vote-t- o allow a district were School Hills,ElementarY -' mass house' 'lean' therReptib meeting To- be Salt at'nrovad . Thtirsdai by ", from 1. to 8 i High pap. Lake City Board of Vducation. held in the.,Highland 1:".."S 10. T h e observBid date for the new school School On Feb. be be it Agreed to make auditorium' was set for Feb. 27. t cafeteria at and facilities at Highheld honte the second set are the The plans School available for , of a son, Fred 71,,...Z developed for the new school,. land High 17 and 18 convention ,,,'1 ko (Ted) Ferr e, The first set of Plana were aIllay 16, 'Al. 1160 E. ' 3900 !abandoned, when bids ;fOr. the of,the Utah.State Federation of i and 'Professional S o u th, where ',. school, opened last April 4,,were Business was done Wornen's.'Clubs. This friends are in were u s e they rejected b e with the stipulation thatit the vited to call. She around $100,000 (above the 'Sugar CornHouse of Chamber o f r school; the amount budgeted requests no 'tierce pay "realistic" costs of Mrs. Ferre gifts. Warren Mr . Ferre was born Feb. 2, ent of the R..Tylere,.building and keeping the school oPen for the said Ar ii convention. 1875 in Williamsburg, Ohio, 'a ' pprove a re odeling protect William F. Thomas had s.. daughter of William and Martha sured him the present building gram,at Jackson Junior High "Pullan. She moved with her to is School. start with the that could be constructed vvithin the ceil-of installation to acoustical Bountiful when she for amount parents $600,000 budgeted 1 ings and new lighting in the was yoking. the school. clas,srooms, corridors and the pn Sept. 28, 18911 she .was Alternate Dates ' cafeteria. If this work dies not married to Samuel R. Ferre in The board approved calli ng an c;,t the 8285 000 budgeted 1Salt Lake 'Where they for bids with alternate comp14 ttake the project additional work made their City, home. Mr. Ferre ance--wi- , spring colleci cotton ' - Woman Plans 83rd Birthday Party Sunday - (I , elation had set a salary goal pro- ,1 viding a minimum salary for .h bachelor-- - degree . of $3,600 per year ari a maximum salary of $6,600 per year Pres- - ?;:i' ent salary schedule is from $3,600 to $5,640.) Mr. McConkle said that if the goals were met "there must needs be more moneS," in the school finance program. If more money is - to be obtained the .4 Board of Education will have :i to go to the people for a vote , Mrs. Sadie A. Pu Ilan Ferre, to extend the present tax leeway 14. S. State, will celebrate her of 10 per cent to the maximum 11960 birthday Sunday at an of 25 per cent allowed by school finarrcelaws- - enacted , . ,..,! ,lk pi. iikkowit Eleh Bills Indian of the an architect's perspective SCHOOL PLANS APPROVEDThis is architect drawn as Drive. Plans 's' 2497 St.. by at constructed to be School Mary mentary William Thomas were apprbved Thursday by school board. For Indlari Hills School ' -,.' Intend Xo Fight ' i T - ! i'l h1 r idoxio lie , tieit9ii (..1C :44 r' 1.i:1 14:4 - CIUALITr MERCERIZED COTTON RE0.139c , 1141! ..' LADIES' AN - .'r McConkie 1 - 1 ,..1 - mf, 4 lc -- Oserate-W- wai- ' 11 before the briefly . . . Final:Plaris-Approxfe- d L'1. -- Jr.. legal counsel- - for the Salt Lake City Teachers' Education 1; Assn. Mr. Mc Conkle was per. iA, P, mitted to take about fie min. utes for after '''' the board completed action on its Stated agenda'. '11 .; ...7'. ..,, 4 FINAL WEEK - STOREWIDE :7ij ;dN lil e7-1,'1- 'air rird - 'NP )ey with others Of tag expert. local operation." be said, "what "Alter ence, Mr. Stegner said. "Since seeing it first I had had ,the would a Swiss valley be without ' Standard tourist experience of a good hotel." -- vi , g I keffm,i ' . - beard i,,... 4 , , - 9 - ' NIPT-7:1- ge .' hhrrddyy---- o 4 , It - -- A f 34. Board Advised ,,c44 - cide. He had previously pleaded innocent to the automobile homV eide charge on Jan. 18. He 'is Charged in connedao- n- - with an automobile accident last July which caused the death of Rilvbert Wallace Idoed1,,,. 32, 626 Beach St. (2235 West). ,,Trfal for Donald Grant Shaw, Reams, on charges of auto- mobile homicide and negligent homicide wai set Friday by Third District Judge Ray Van- Cott Jr. for Feb. 25 at 9 a.m. inShaw pleaded innocent Friday Salt Lake teachers City . tend t''stglici firm" in their to the charge of negligent homi-- , 1, - salary s for the 1958-5' school year, the gait Lake City 1 Board of Education was advised Firm On A- Si,Ayt Death Trial Set In Teachers Stand P' 3.79 1 lace.Thickly edged:, with Vihite only Sizes' 32 to 42. to - , 14'.) c. p reg. 8.95, t gOwn ' 5.79 Trimmed with n. )(Ion lace. and net Parcnment or white. Sizes .7 32 to 42 , I 1- , - 4. Pirwg, slip reg. 1 295, 7.77 riot! orders. ,41'0 E.cle fitting, with rig the, length.. 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