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Show - -- w - ' -. - - - -- '- A - int ' , - , ' - ty, Offered For - -- rfef,:l r., - , - Plan 2-Po- Whiteman Sparks Interest hi Gershwin Concert -- 0 ffices , Slate Requests for tickets to the special- Utah Symphony conart Wednesday, featuring Paul Whitenfält as guest concluctor, are being received from all parts ef the Mountain West, according to Herald Gregory, symphony manager. VIThiteman will conduct thee Utah orchestra In an econceit including , the "Rhapsody in Blue ," which has been Whiteman's , musical tag for many years. Whiteman is.expected to arrive here from - Hollywood Sunday and will work with , Maestro Maurice Abravanel and the Utah Symphony Monday and Tuesday to prepare for the Wednesday ,concert. , 7 :rickets are available now at s EiDS MORE PROOFAnn. the :Utah Symphony offlaa , 'Rughton, 1276 W. 10th North, Bennett's, 55 W. 1st South. listens attentively, but still has doubts.. , ,t411' Includes $I Million . I The Utah Building Board Fri- day made two recommendations to the Legislative Council for J NOT FOR DE. ty American-Beau- er;-113- West), is hard to con. (1000 that snakes are nice ; vince i 1 ,t Dr.-11- : go' i - .:..L;:,..,NotoK.0 , ',, , ;', ..$ .14 ,..m i - ' I 2 I jk . 125 - , . , ; or 14, '", ,. ' ",..,0,0' - -- Skousen Reports Delinquenl - - . ' T facilifies teed $200,000 would be needed io that - CI1ARLES J. BINNEY ,, dies I,n ear plunge .. - - . - . - , - - - , p rovo Ilan L- -- - pro-- , - - . D ies -- - --- -- Car Plunges Search Opens e Blood-Te- Patient st , ' , If both proposals are accePt. ed, Ample office and related space will be provided for both present and future needs of all state offices and departments, Glen R. Swenson, state build. ing board director, told .a com-- I , mittee of the legislative council.7 State-Wid- ,, - - . Mil ME!---Eleas- e, , k - ' ' ' 1- .- e - , . k ,t . . Aub 00?-':...:...V0.0.,'::.' , present and future needs for state office space. The propokats are ' 1. That only the road cm- mission, tax commission public safety department. be housed in the 43 tRillion new state office building north of the Capitol. 2. That the existing office RE'S CUTECherie Edwards, space in the Capitolbentriod1111 Buccaneer- eled and air conditioned at- a West), thinks snake is Cute,' cost of almost ,$1 million. ' but doesn't want to touch. Ample Space 1 7, 1958 c..0.,:,.:-..c.0...0,...-7:,1,1.- Remodeling Program On Capitol Building saving Ilt1 Lito FRIDAY, FEBRUARY UTAH LAKE CITY, AALT 1 ,1 - Inmate of the Utah State Prison escaped about A 10:30 a.m. Friday from the Salt Lake County hospital ir' here he had been taken, for a series of '"Notüntary heart tests." - Object of a statewide search was Joseph W. M. Jenkins..-hIs dark complexioned, 160 pounds, five feet 10 inches, wearing regulation prison garb. and a; blue suede jacket The prisoner was last seen Po. heading east 1) n lice ,cars were dispatched to the area to begin a search for the - -- th. 21st-Sau- vide additional parking space at As the Capitol. Three existing Utah facilities 4 ' , ' ' , , , By spending another $l milescapee. for aiding delinquent youth lion in to addition milthe Deere $1 now are only 50 per cent effecChased By Guard lion suggested for remodeling tive because of lack of adequate to hospital, author-- . se -the Capitol, the state also could facilities-threatld."4-4.personneL .,; build a plaza connecting the Provo man was itles, Jenkins and another pris- 4, HEBERA en "to explode" unless bolstered i"."-t-V 21,1 ,'111;. 1 quickly. capitol and the projected new killed instantly wheri the car he on inmate, Jackie L. Syddall, . I , 4" p 200state office over was The a l building. plaza r t driving plunged 11.1difield, were brought to the : d Salt Lake Police Chief W. r 4 :I ,..s, ' would provide, additional ctrv- - foot cliff onto frozen Deer Creek for Cleon Skousen made these morning Friday hospital ''''' . ered parking space to accommo- - Reservoir Thursday afternoon. : t'll charges to Gov. George D. ' Jenkins asked to go 180 cars for legisla- - A safety belt in the car appar- the date about ' Clyde's committee on defective : :, 00.,..10;.,t,b to the rest room and was accoml tors, the state motor pool and eptly was nbtused. I, delinquents meeting Thursday. 11 others Tucker, Dead was Charles Joseph Bin panied there afternoon at the State Capitol. Referral Expected iii k ney, 27, an engineer at Geneva prison officer. The crippled institutions, he Rep. Orville Gunther tRLehD SteeL He was alone in the late Once in the restroom- Jen said, are the State Industrial heads the council' s committee model car when it apparently kins crawled out of a window School, Ogden; the states ju- on taxation and highways which hit a, guard rail, rode along it and ran. He . was pursued by venile court system and its pro' 1 heard the building board pro for about 53 feet and dropped Tucker, bation office. oe ' htipital authorities over the sheer cliff oft the hig ti Jenkinal guard-chasposals. Follow-UInadequate The committee unanimously way. His body was thro;vn clear for a block and a half mirth-eas- t "None of these institutions," supported the building board's of the wreck. ' through yards and over he said, hasI adequate follow-uSNAKES IN THE CLASSROOMGerald DeBaiy, Hogle Zoological Cadens curator, en. recommendations voted officers the said to It but then lost hint fences JOSEPIIWAL JENKINi Investigating for probation or parole work. reeemmend-that-the-t: MOWertht311114111TAllt VIPVIIPrig ag it was the second time in a to touch pilot black snake to prove it Isn't "slimy." Mr. DeBary used six live lative Council initruct the build- - Just before it hit the rail, The West), from -has the right thing, but a lack uf. escapedyemlenkins News G. Deseret to proceed with con-- ca was traveling south on snakes In talk at Newman Elementary School. Victures by Ray Jones, manpower to do the needed custody. On May 31, 1957, he ' staff photographer.) structing the new office, build- - Highway 189 about five miles was taken to the Camp Williams work." Elder 13ennion as ing originally proposed north south 1)f Heber. Binney appar7 Honor Camp, escaping the same of any of these of- the State Capitol and to in- ently went over the rail between Anather inmate,,How institutions, he said, would have Just Seems Like It cludeaecommodationi- - for-tbut ard E. Young Jr. -a disastrous-effect the upon State Road Commission. was not discovered until. 1:30 ' state. Both men were apprehended Elder Adam S. Bennlon of the Dr. EIRoy Nelson, building p.m. He cited instances where dthe following day in Cedar City. Council of the Twelve, Church board chairman, explained that eTrucker Spots Wreckage linquency-pronyouths released re- the board has , Serving For Bobberr of Jesus Christ of Latter-daA from the State Industrial School trucker found the Jenkins is passing checked and office reevaluated a five year serving '" had been told that they would Saints, remained In !serious , , space needs, as requested by the wreckage when. a' reflection tó Me sentence in the state' -- be supervised 'closely, only to from,,a-sindowas the car Pt reof accidents." 2 ,Vo citizen can escape for armed róbbery.' He condition .Friday,, ,i,,,,;,', ,i be left virtually without' super seen. The car plunged, over the 'prison He is being treated at Latter. in This for for arrested was Be public greater sponsibility Would April 20, 1954, by plea taking part Adequate vision. rail, hit about 100 feet down the the Salt Lake City police and 'day Saints ,Hospital 'for a cere. an effort to cut down needless support in the drive against acRevised estimates of office side and bounced another 100 For Regukr Officer 'There's nothing slimy about human waste and economic cost cidents was made Friday by committed to prison on June 2. bral hemorrhage which he std. space needs for three depart. feet before landing on the ice"I think that there should be snakes," - Gerald De Bay, cuS. Petersen, president . of menti T. Ills arrest and conviction re- feredilate Wednesday'. at his uket - Standard OH "of California'-'-rator of Hogle Zoological Car. covered reservoir. a regular parole-offiof the kilted from armed robberies at 'home, 1183 Herbert Ave. (1045 a ' new the in he qu tely building, 30 belt "Had been on, the Claudann ' sixth grade stu- r the safety State Industrial School estab- dens, told . The former Utahn, now living said. Apartments and South). chances are he would have been the Allen Oil Co. lished in Salt Lake City," he dents Thursday. A bulletin issued by hospital in addressed Calif., Sacramento, The road commission, he ex- alive now," stated Utah High. ' "Snakes are dry skinned. If said. At present, all Ogden of In August of last year, Jen- authorities Friday afternoon the annual meeting of the Utah plained, has reduced its estiPatrol' Ras. Jim comes to Salt Lake City they were slimy they would col. way Trooper Safety Council held at New- mated office space needs from mussen. Also investigating were kins accidently stabbed himself said that "after showing signs once or twice a week "to inter- lect sand and dirt on their bodies of improvement Thursday, El. house Hotel. a former proposal of 120,000 Wasatch County sheriff Floyd in the stomach with a in-soon suffocate." view people of rather hardened and would der Bennion .- had a restless while the knife butcher takes "Traffic, money, safety ' This was just one-osquare feet , to 69,980 square Witt and deputy Jerry Smith., the false character" released from the He to was taken L. kitchen. night." ', reorganization and administra- feet. This would include an Ideas about snakes dispelled by Crews Worked nearly three prison civic-school, Chief Skousen said. Hospital to freedom the five autonomy, auditorium, which also would be hours pulling the wreckage up Possible additional old. money Mr. DeBary in a talk to students 71 is time for 'leader years' atlhat don'e' surgery. do what must be and do it available to 'other groups, ca- to the highway from the ice. -- 7 may be available soon for the at the Newman Elementary at once," Mr. "Petersen saki. 300 persons. - car - was of 1269 VCoIoradoSL. School, undermanned Thepable seating demolished and , courts, juvenile -, John Farr He urged more citizen support The tax COMMiSSIOn estimates still filled with skisand suitThe zoo curator gave an "Il . Larson, state director of safety programs especially its need for 37,300 square feet cases. of services for children, State lustrated lecture" with six live MrEinney was returnIn the realm of legislation. and the Public Safety Commis- ing from a skiing - Welfare Department, reported. snakes. trip to Denver "Once you have this support," sion Departmentincluding the when the "Snakes do not chase people Mr. Larson agreed with Chief occurred. mishap and only attack when frightened he told the safetr personnel at Highway- Patrolneeds 10,227 See SKOUSEN on Page 2-End Of Vacation the conference, "you will find feet, he said. The proposed new by a person or animal," Mr. De. the money, the increased per- building would provide a net Mr. Einney Was an engineer Bary explained. "It just looks like a snake is sonnel and the time to push space of 120,Q00 square feet, or and forernan at Geneva Steel Co. ' Next SECTION B and was taking a short vacation Monday, both Republicans and Democrats In Salt Lake someone diswhen's he chasing ample space to meet these needs. in your worly to its conclusion." He was a former will Wyoming. go to voting district mass meetings to set political turbed while taking a sunbath County "All of sts, throughout the naNews I Mu. 9,116 University Young starts Brigham and for his in racing hiding tion share the desire to make machinery Motion so that a 1958 general election an be held., kDa-- SportiO t watch highways-s- al In other. counties of the state, the dates will be different Financial 6, 1Y66-ihkota. he had been living in Pro, , can, stop him. I you're stand. oil the than sinister, rather Radio-TV.- . but the end result the ,same. There must be mass meetings or 7 ing between his vo for the past ,several years. Highlights chlef- said. bathing beach Reny se'rteretetitotr-77'zN,PrOICS., Isri4aezt- legislation cannot teltbell1 Obituaries 9 ween your legs," the curator J0111 a mass meeting? is What T. S. PETERSEN accomplished In regards to hi Action Ads said.' be held? why one must must Why "public help." safety "unless voters are Is it so important in the schemeA-- 1 alerted to safety needs and will Fair-IDISTRICT MASS MEETING of Utah politics? , e agree to adMinistration clumges ' , first The mass meeting ikt-hbefore CoistyT.. leadS and. the expenditure- of large TROVO days awl science in the Utah political sys step sumi every year,'' Mr:Petersen will Join hands May 3 when 4 Organization Convention) ternboth in party organiza , said. - !tilt I --4D4Aeptv,,IllgItich6R1 'Minn ' ' presiotent students throughout Utah Meet started . toward an eventual ', ,. try , in Utah 1896, mov- at Brigham Young University id was born - election; -TSCENE TODAY irfourth- - annual State ing:from...the. -' Mere are two types of deli.. COUNTY ORGANIZATION CONVENTIONi - , 16of at Science the Fair. age family '' gates elected at-- these mass The giant fair, which will fea . (on or ,before, Juno 1st) meetings. One ttpe attends ALL ABOUT CIIILDRrN TODAY, tore,research projects, VtaIt so he could see the CaliforniaseagulICis and clever sayIngs of the small fry as sponsored scientists, Mass meeting places in Salt "What would California seagulls be doby the Junior Academy of the dutifully reported by friends, fellow workers , Lake County for Democratio ing in Utah?" Art asked. And the youngster Utah Academy of Sciences, Arts -- -and even few total strangers. STATE ORGANIZATION CONVENTION and parties are Republican Fiii4-:51i600:0replied, "They went up there to eat and Letters. First off, there was Gary Parker, 7, of ' on found AL page Mormons and get out of the smog!" Ion or before lit Held in conjunction'with the July in July) Ogden, who came home from school the other on Information voting di A shortage of $1,000 hi cash fair will be a science reporting Another youngster on a quiz show related day and announced that his teacher- had been obtained front be tricts may entertaining the class with a magle, record- - that his 'fathcr worked in a factory. "And and $4000 in liquor at the Boum contest in which students will the County Clerk or The Des. what does he make?" the genial emcee asked. ttful package agency' of the 'read papers on their research, player. News information Derv., eret 1. STATE PRIMARY CONVENTION according to Dr. Kent 'McKnight, . ' "Payments," the nipper !rtwered. ice, EL his mother State Liquor Control Comnils- associate professor of botany magic I Tott orbeforeAstSaturdayof-Augus- t) asked. "Yep," he explained. .,"No slomwas discinsedthusday at the ,Y, and secretary of- - the meet ngs , party organizationa nothing to plug hi. You Just wind it up BIG DOINGS OVER REBER WAY commission V. Academy. Paul Kelly, state ' to and on vote patty county with a crank and it plays Itself." and The display , reporting We're not sure just what chairman, announced that the stats state officials officials all are contests to as open junior. Susan, yet daughter of Dale and I, but it sounds like fun, and there's a lot of shortageZunexplained chairman, chairman. county school students and senior high COUNTY PRIMARY CONVENTION Maggie Bain, was exploring the bac) yard enthusiasm being stirred up for one which is was disclosed last week in a while her grandmother was burning some scheduled Thursday, the 13th, at Wasatch periodic audit made by the com- throughout Utah and in border. The other type of delegate it (on or before Aug. 15th) ' mission. ing counties of neighboring papers, when over in a corner she spied the High Gym in Heber. tends primary (nominating con. Mrs. Alta Lemon has operated states. discarded Christmas tree. ventions). There the delegates. It's for a worthy cause, toothe youth the agency for the state for the The Junior Academy of Sci., approve the names of rand'. ictivities fund of the local Veterans of ForRushing over to the wilting evegreen, past nine years; with some extra ence was. created in 1955 to en. dates who will appear on the she embraced It kissed it and said, "See ' eign Wars Post No. 8885, and auxiliary, help, particularly during the courage interests in science. SEPT.: ELECTION 9 actual ballot. This must be done 'PRIMARY and we just hope It's a t scien you- next year!" with ' specific Christmas season. There were among those "before intelany.. election can be Warren Child, 3, returned from Sunday Sparking the home talent affair are George no previous indications of short- tific talent and to develop ligent understanding of science school and started relating the story of Moses age. Barber, post commander; Mr. Engman, HowAlso, if more than two per. and books said Mr. the among all student A generally. as a baby being discovered in a basket in the Kelly' ard Eggleston, Mrs. 'Betty Jones and Jactiesons within a, party seek nomi. of the aim program in order are Another rushes. line Boucher, director, and more power to deposits appprentiy is nation for the same office, GENERAL ELECTION NOV. exCept that the cash does not is to stimaate scientific study them all. ' of these vote the delegates ."And vvho put the baby Moses there?" balance with' the purchase rec- and creative effort beyond class. which determines the two pm- ,Mrs. Child asked. To which Warren 'replied, ords'and the inventory records room activities and to encourage ' Gunn of this dilates who are placed on the Mrs; tim!,IVI" teacher), "Why, PARTING SHOT the stock on creative use of leisure time do not balance-wit' I hobbies and primary election ballot: scientific Ward Edwards relays one from Art Link. through Accepting the premise that what you don't hand. shows above the These delegates cannot be chart HOW HERE'S Lincoln to know won't hurt you, we can understand why State Auditor Sid Lambourne interests, according letter's book, 'Kids Say the,Darndest Things,? , of Utall's political system, other than at a mass named and chairoperation organization Junior Academy ' so local make Ellison, on he one will lad a complete touch. Seems with a bit of,, a ' many of our acquaintances haven't let a said . 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