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' -'' Friday. s'f'w'rs , 17'.:',',"''''ttJoseph Earl Parcell, ,23, of Bell, Calif., was held in City I ', ' zJail, Friday on a federal bank robbery charge filed in dena. t( 4 It ..,q--- ' ' ' .,' Parcell told local police he s, .2 . I wanted to turn himself in be. ; cause he talked the matter over ,, ,7 :,.:': ..,...,: .5. ' ,,,, with his mother and sister by , etelephone and decided to face ) - 'v.'''. 1 the music. , ' .r.'1 ' iA,te '116"4!''':. ; -Federal Bureau of Investiga- i , , tion officers said Parcel' was i,:.,:.-,. 1 ,:''::;. It wanted in Pasadena for partici,...1 ' s:',2.. , , pating in the. robbery with two .11:,, 4.:;.1,' '' , , other men. A Bank of America messenger Was robbed of $3,000 i ' , last Friday in broad 'daylight , , l'0 ':i ,' by tilree armed bandits in down. , , f ,,, town Pasadena. i, IA , , ts, , ,, The bandits fled in the mes. i ',, , .:,,N, i it found was but it ,tt car, ,1',', senger's .. ' ' ' ' 'liZar's , abandoned a few blocks away. :.f,,,...1,3 . Two of the suspects were ar- visi 4.1 it s;, 4,1,,,,,a ' ; rested shortly after the robbery. Parcell gave himself tip to JOSEPH I . Pacific Railway gives self up police in Union -- , ,,,,:, ., ,,. 0 - ,;,...., , - ,--, - .:, - 4,-- ' ,. ,,,- , , 1 p-- :,,T,,' iir-!- .,. -- 1 :',,:.- - ii'.:,. , i ?. - , , e i '. i ,,, ,i 5,.:: x , !,',4 f ' 1 .; '. , 1;,,,,, I , EARE-PARCE- LL .. . 22,1 - -- :- f ., - - - . : ,. ....-- govriLao . . ' ' MORE-LIKE1TNo- w , -- ,. , - -- - --- 1 - -- '' ' .SouthSalt SOUTH SA LT LAKE rec t-U a h Grol7 t n through Friday. A little longer - IGraignmentfora shows temperarures conLake womr charged with "unabove normal for the tinuing lawful saleof fireworks" from nextt live days. Co. was set the A few clouds and widely 1 Court in City Friday.for July scattered afternoon and evei . In Salt Lake City. thundershowers may add A was signed ning a cool note here and there, but complaint Thursday before Judge Marcel. generally things wilt be fair lus K. ,Snow naming "Jane Doe and warm. , - . Fitts."' Salt Lake City had a 92 In separate raids Thursday, and repeats Of the police scooped up $2,000 worth Thursday same temperature were exof fireworks at the novelty pected Friday and Saturday. company,' 2142 S. State,- and St George was the warmest ' amounts Salt a at al utadtilite spot in the state with a 99. firm. Lows Friday night will with from 50 to 65. range search ,. warrants signed by Judge Snow, officers filled a --truck with firecrackers, rockets and other deviceefrom Sundries -- . - - - 54 Suspended After Stort Strike. Geneva - , - . , . . Session Topics ' . :','-eti- I I Money and menyevo vital as- in , pectsof were discus Friday morning at sessio of the 24th annual Institute of the American IndustelaI Bankers Assn. ; Some 275 delegates from all parts of the United States are 71. - attending the institute at Ho- , , Saturday. Discussing money at the Friday morning session was G. . Kenneth Handley, vice president of Hogle Investment Co. of Salt Lake City. David H. Finck, Morristown, N.J., vice president of Beneficial Finance Syste m, talked of personnel problems - , ' ' By JACK E. 41ARRARD'. Deseret News Business Editor.. , ,' . SUN VALLEY, a millionc-person- - - - .. . . , - - - of - school - - - --:.-- ,.---- - s , Z 9 ', A .IL - ; ' t- ,:,-;- I , 7z 'I 1 Boys 7, , , , 7 1 -- , Arching Steel. -' ' two-da- y - t . , k - - - ', - 1-- City-Region- - ' Tictures Show Glen Dam Progress ' ,: 3-- - -- , I B-- 8 e 11-1- 7 - - - - for-trav- el - , ,..:....."..,.....,.....;.,....,.,..,,,: n , , - I ,, ,,'''':,:k.-:.:-.- : , -.-;,, ,..--- - , - -- - 8 -- - - - I- - Bridge Creeps Over Gorge - - , ' ,, , MAHOA Utah within- -- . --- - Bee--hiv- -- - - - - .... Relinquishes Control On Water tel Utah. Sessions will conclude , --- - - - ' , rial--bank- five-da- y -- -- , population- of well over athe next seven .years was forecast here Friday morning at the opening session of the Utah Bankers Dawson Sees Approval Assn. 50th inniversery convention.. ; He reported that Rep. William, The .prediction tittle from Dr. William A. Spurr, professor A. Dawson believes of business - - statisiks at Stalgoid ' -' , . 1 1 ''- - - 7 ' , - - , - , Million t Persons In rifears Predicted At Sun Valley Meet 1 - - . 1 . , , -J.,- ' ' Burn . ,, , , Reik - l benefit - , Gasoline Flames - g . k Bankers Choose . ., - , ns Money, . .. , .' - - . . e . . 1 . --- Salt Lake Fire Department retary and assistant to Gov. officials were summoned to asClyde, suggested that warnings sist in determining how.rnuch against mixing alcohol with of the seized , goods could' be gasoline could be handed out classed as "illegal." at State Liquor Control Corn. South Salt Lake Marshal mission outlets. . Dipo Jr. said fireworks Henry Following the meeting,-- Mr. taken from the novelty corn. Ne4,man reported that during pany filled a pickup truck. The the lasttworoonths there has confiscated fireworks were been a marked drop in the per. placed in the South Salt Lake centage of persons, under sus- City vault.. pension who have been able to The U.S. Novelty Co. Is owned get restricted licenses after and operated by Robert R. Fitts. hearings. The drop, he said, Assisting in the South Salt1 has been from 70 during APO Lake raid were Officers :1 to 59 per cent in May. m- Wilkins, who signed- the Drivtr Training Unit and plaint; Chuck 'Casterl His report showed, however, Salt Lake County D .' ty Sher. that during May eight persons if! N. D. Haywar . Salt Lake pflce inventoried who had once before obtained restricted licenses were able to all Tropert taken from Sunget these a second time. One dries SupPly Co. and placed it individual, who had obtained In evidence. two previous restricted licenses, was able' to get a third. Fred Myers, chairman OIL financial planning committee , for Utah County, ouniced that a $19,000 driver , , unit is being JntalIed at the Central tah.ocaUonal School, , 2, 1 sec- ? . zbetweew88and9 Ar- - - -- . , already. . A peek into the future shows fair skies and tempera. Case Firevtorks ' o 'iril 1 Si , ,m , ' Committee also will approve of business. . ,, 1 , Elected president of the UBA , , , the amended bill. . The U.S. Ekpartment .of In. Friday was Russell S.. Hanson, I tit tenor has voiced no oppoSition executive vice 1 president of the '.,f, to- th$ ameltded bill, Mr. Allen $ . First National Bank of Logan. said. f 1958-5He will , serve for the If the bill is enacted by Con. , , k , gress, the state will be enabled year. , -' . N to acquire title to several thou. ' ': mr,Bansonsucceeds-Fay-- C. 4ar ,, acres of valu. saltd potentially t '...7.- Packard, president -of Springzi3,,, :. able- - mineral lands-t- a1 replace ' i ville UBA chief as 04 -Banking Co., lands which were due the state 1 , . e but taken over by the govern. executive. ' .to ' , ment. Elected vice president of the - ' 1 f While in Washington, Mr. Al. association was K. J. Sullivan, -'' len conferred with legal counsel executive vice president of the, for the U.S. Department of Continental, Bank t.: and Trtist ; Health, Education and Welfare Co., SaltLike City. relative to a public lands issue Those named to the execuI 11 Utah State University. tive committee wereW. E. Myaffecting Benefits To Schools rick, executivevice president Under the Morrell Act, of of the Valley State .Bank, Salt 1862, granting. public lands for Lake CityrK. A.-- Randall, preat- educational purposes, all Incre- dent of The State Bank of Provo, ment. from lands must go di. antl,George B. - Wilcox, vice RUSSELL S.URAIrtallbaSnNkers ,president of the First National rectly to the 'schools. Utah state law Bank of Layton. , perMI,tple" The new officers will be inland board to of income cent 'school stalled as last the order of per lands for administ age pur- - business at the 1958 .11BA conpose. Mr. Allen ,e plained that vention Saturday at noon. 2 S.L. state &Metals ,ilt Pest years have Mr. Hanson, the new presiconsidered lands obtained for dent, has spent most of his ' USLI were taken business career in the First Na- Two 'Salt Lake boys 'suffered ' - minor burns shortly after noon underenabling act o1.1895. , - tional Bank of Logan. no we land have received, A native of Hyrum, Utah, he Friday when a can full of gas. )11 Ilnder the Morrell Act and added has been active in' civic affairs line- - flared up after they tossed lands are due us, we stand to of both Logan and Cache Counan match,Anto "experimentar profitconsiderably1'-1-111tAllety. He is a past president-o- f said. the Cache Chamber of Commerce a small puddle of gasoline on the He told counsel for the fed.' and of the- Login Klwan- - floor of a garage at 1565 Gar. -eraldepartment that thestate- is Club. field Ave. will do nothing, however,. toHe is a director, of the- Salt Don ,Edwards, 12, son of Mr. jeopardize present federal funds Lake City branch of the Fed- and for USU. They agreed to write eral Reserve Bank of San Fran- Garfield Ave., suffered burns of an opinion stating position of cisco. the abdomen and legs. He was- -the federal agency. said Dr. Spurr that his pro- taken by police ambulance to jection of the future growth of private physician. Utah was about 1,026,000 rest. Dennis Bird, 14, son of Mr. PSC dents in the state by 1965 and a and Mrs. E. Clark Bird, 1565 Garfield Ave., was treated by' population of about 1,318,000 by 1975. firemen at the scene for burns In his addrest before the of the right leg. The Utah Public Service Commission Friday relinquished all the economic future of the e gasoline in the garage at fhe control over the Kearns mustate and noted that the rear of the Bird residence pre. nicipal water and sewer sys, per capita income in Utah in paring to clean bicycle parts tem& See SUN VALLEY on Page.B-1when the mishap occurred. In its order the PSC consent. ed to sale of all assets of the systems, formerly owned by Kearns Utilities, a private corporation, subject to regilation by the state. The new owner, the Kearns sold Improvement District,-ha- s p bonds to: finance the purchase, It is- not subject to regulation 1 .1 by the PSC. 1 ' ,. The long, hot summer ap- . pears to have enveloped Utah, , II - - Promised Utah For July I In ' ' . . - ' ,--- - , --- ,- - - . - Meci fr ' , ,.. ..,,,, '8aL.,...i,,,,i0"''...... Supplies, 155 W. 2nd South. , . R. , , . I facing bankers. Mr. Handley told the delegates that while there was no magic formula for attracting capital to run any business, he could Provo. suggest four steps that might --' -- : be .followed. The steps suggested '. A PROVO 0,1PD . i ,fit, wildcat strike by machine shop were: I. Striving, for character, and employes, at the U.S. SteelGeiday, integrity at the management rieva works- was over Fr v 't1' 4 ' k but the company, announced level. IN THIS SECTION ' 2. '1 A 1 sound, yet aggressive each of the 54 workers involved By REED MADSEN , .' sus-- loaning policy. SCEtslETODAY had been given a News Staff Writer Deseret 3. Maintaining interest rates News, 11, 18 pension. GLEN CANYON DAMSteel bridge structure; arching, de. Obituaries Z 18 A meeting on the matter was at a good level to attract across the deep Glen Canyon Gorge illustrate the progress being ' Sports under way this morning between posits. IL , Financial HOWSYOUR SIMNSKA.these .da .,,Beitere,,, L.the ILS,,alaleature;of Israeli's-tentnitional , ennwany and mnion,represente- oven'. Radio-T-9 sound capital structure. Highlights be brushing up a bit, for the ace will be anniversary, Is still As sections of the steel structure for the bridge creep across showing at the Art Barn,' fives. Comics 10 Mr. outlined Finck recruiting, The suspension apparently t's the annual and likewise Iis alive with Swedes next wee the deep gorge, it is anticipated the bridge will be completed worth a visit:-See BANKERS on Page Action Ads continuation of a convention of the Americ: Union of Swedish represented and ready early irt .. After our piece about it the other clan-policy .., company "gettough" ' . Singers,.the first tim- t's ever been held in 7.:.... 1959. ,,..,, ,;... an ..77"1""94komtn.., 7" , lady wrote in and chided us against workers involved' in 1 this part of the co ry. 1 other less In easil3r progress, -: i for not giving the Art Barn address, for the wildcat walkouts. rtheir ' ,,,,;,....rol:"soall000kol,;:,:::.:.!:.,..::,':.::..;.::-:::;:;,:!'.,noted, two diversion tunnels . agenda ha Tabernacle In the past there have., cus ' benefit of those . who don't know the plate. Top Item to the point where cement.- are 700 more than their concert jet Friday by ' :'.,1,:;;,.:: ,',:, ' totharily been no p e na lties it-- 54 . ..,:',,,..,,,,;,..,:f'?;,.,;::.,,.t .: to 'do We're Finch ..:, ,.. , 9,, Lanebut ing is now under way and the happy 11 ,',':-...,.- ' ,. ...goo ;3 1' 4,,..k attenfthig singers,,pne number of which will against such employes. How- t.., . , ...,,,......kop .., s .t. ,,,,.4, ....ogle,. power , access tunnel in pro. rather much that that doesn't of suspect director of several help Heddington, ever; a suspension - - ....' kvld by Hulbert - " ',,..V.!:,...t'':.. gressing rapidly., either. For the uninitiated, it's the white build. days was given participants in a 0 ,Salt Lake's own Scandia Male Chorus. 0,11;,,,, t, ,1-.-...,4,. Th e diversion tunnels will .:.:.; 1 . Geneva ' the at 0 :,,A west of University Street between recent walkout '474 ',' ,' water around the dam. (No Swede, Hulbert, but he knows - music ing just carry '.1. ' ;x South Temple and First South, south ofr the rolling mill. ,,,..,. ' , '...,,,..,., In any language.) site and the access tunnel will '', ::.:: Aril be. machine i The shop'' park and east of the 13th East reservoir. ,,,,.,!,;:.,. handle traffic from 1 Well, to do- the thing up right, the Scandia's '',...'!".' i , N .,,'''s ...,:. when 19 maWednesday ' gan 4..:. 1,!;,'... :'''.' :' the canyon rim some three ladies awciliary has got busy and collected a .'' ' ..',;:.. the job in i'or- ''"' '.6.,'' chinists walked :.:.'.. ,'. I kI', miles down Into the power PIED PIPER, 1958 'VERSION handsome display of Swedish crafts and comover an apparent dispute ' ',:' ,,, house along the river., ,;"' Items for the occasion. , ' And speaking of finding things, Mrs. pany disciplinary'action against , ., ,..,,,,, in the canyon walls, I Xeyways Room machinReference the at z now of Other Willard It's showing Rupert, Idaho, sends us a shop employe. Hayward where the darn will ledge, are I.'? ,:,.,, ,,,.,:: .J'.,.. of the Public Library, and will be for the rest a clipping from the Minidoka County News ists failed to report for work ...;:, ii,..-1 being hewn from the sheer and and the this with of the month, publicSwedes story. Thursaay. , ' , '' cliffs 'all the way to the river .,, allare invited in for a look at some really bed.' ''' sons of Mrs. Gladys The 8-- and ' lovely stuff. At Page, some 100 govern. Pruitt had been missing all day long. The : ,11 ment dwellings are nearing law had searched, and a nidlo broadcast had There are beautiful pieces of Swedish completion and an administra. been made, but no clues. ' crystal and lots of fine weaving, an art for In , , tion building, telephone build. , which old Sweden Is noted and whkh Is now -- 4 ? '' -- "' Finally Roy Cowell Rupert fire chief, was ' '' - '''', and cement- 'laboratory' (all '' ' 4 Mediatot 4' Fecrerar ; , ,,,407,-, .,.-;.appealed to, and being no stranger' buildings ) are also permanent , ' ....:.:.,. There's a handsome costume in the ancient psychology, he knew just what to do: drove Johnson Friday was hopeful of , .::...;,...... nearly so. completedor :,, :,,,...:.:..: .....,....:.......::,.-.,. .::... talks staitOg 'early .,, ,.. the 'fire truck around the 'town slowly, sirens getting wage style from the province of Dalkarliacom .,;...,,.. ... , 300 of. week:in a :strike next of -a -I hose s-kidthe with pair N. misiing gorgeous red .screanthg1uU blastand plete ; 1$24 ;,'"-- " - , - : in northern Utah ' licyile, Stolen ,... ...... ....... ) Lapplander's fur bootsall sorts of odd and along with all the others initowrft-poppe- dup bricklayers , , ', and southwestern Wyoming. . Mize. John W. Erwin, 1770 , Ati, : interesting items, very appropriate for 'the, immediately. ' : - ', ' .,. ;i.,: N,,,m ' .. ... ... Union bricklayers walked off ' Ln. (4989 South), re. .; Fieldcrest Dump , if .., ,,,, occasion and entirely worth ,a visit in to see. .. .,. , 4 ) :.,. ' . 4 ' '''' 'their jobs Tuesday to support '.... , '' ' ,sTA.FF Ptiot9 that ..., to ...:......,.,,,...-t,..'Thursday polite ported , ' ' ' ' I ' PARTING SHOTher son's, bicycle valued:at $24 wage ,demands. They want re. ; THE ACROSS BRIDGE CANYONSections structure of DEPT.. steel for the bridge spanning 'PATHFINDING tention of present wage, rates, had been stolen.'4' The bike was Way to spot the across the on as work contractors but.ot aubsistence structure Glen the whose one are creep to Canyon he's ',, 'gorge shov.goi the payments opinions complete parked at the Holladay Elemen person Speaking of exhibits,' the traveling ' . in time for an early. 195a opening. ., tary Sdlool.: town Jobs and other conditions. like of tour on ,' 2 'exactly yours. Israeli outstanding t g 'z :,-:-,-- : drivers few 4. - 20, 1958 JUNE I FRIDAY, Iv) ., , i - He ,-, ' t ,. . that the dip. I ping's all over. Guy seems to iikeiwhat he finds .in the mirror.. At least, it's aU boy. (Photos by Staff Photographer Ray G. Jones.) - - , i , . , both-locatio- manager, edreconrttinUed ,- - Ernest G. SiateSalety- Council Bourne, , - - - :.,f,, , I, .. - Utah'appeara to be assured of the privilege :of selecting- Min. eral lands in .exchange for its' lands taken by the federalgovernment. , Frank J. Allen, directorrUiali State Land Board, made this re- port Friday after returning from Washington, D.C., where he met with Utah's congressional delegation and other government Officials. .. ( The Senate Interior and Insu. lar Affairs Committee has reported favorably on a bill to permit such selections of mineral lands,. Mr.- Allen said; - : invn-tvinera- -, ,-- . ,. ,TIIATS -- , 11 - . . .I Li - . : - ,.,fV"' , 4 '.-1- , . -- . -- -, - , - - Bank Count reach the problemeffort to and convert them to safety station after the from gend practices. John Talmage, press was to Surrenders - - ' ,, . - -, ,,,JA, , . A Who - I ,,,--4 ..4,,... Truman starts trimming away the curls. -.- Welder, Tired - ' i' , . , ' SOME 1111SGIVDIGSGuy, son ofMe-LanMrs. Charles Harris, 458 S. 7th East, Seems to have some drastic misgivings as barber Ralph . - - mi.tiailln I . 1 4 ' I i such ing the corresponding period perceptibly following . last year. blockades. , Gnv. issued D. In the committee, meeting-- 1 George Clyde . a. calLfor emergency action lit lohnFarr- Larson,- representing a meeting of his traffic safety the State- Welfare- Department's O3rdtnating committee Thurs. services for children, suggested day afternoon. that highway patrolmen. also Black Jane dispense literature urging co--1 As Friday, 81 persons had to boost traffic safety. died as a result of traffic ac- operation C. Newman, state public Jay comin cidents this year Utah commissioner; pointed pared with 84 last year. How- safety out that public acceptance is oc1958 17 of the ,deaths ever, for essential any enforcement censes. curred during the first 20 days He said compliance increases of June compared with 11 dur-- program. Cites Speed, Dozing ' Speed, Improper passing and going to sleep at the wheel are in oilvtedal In aidehifsh percentage - - graduate ... , . Responding to a call for emergency action to halt a sudden upsurge in Utah traffic latalitiés, the Utah Highmry Patror Friday announced plans in to begin radar blockades - critical areas. Lyle Hyatt, patrol superin- tendent, said units of three to Eve "'shock troops" would move into action, to curb speed, check against faulty equipment and. vie of revoked driver li- - 6 1! . Mineral Lands ! gs- -,, ....., ,, , - ' - ,,,. , , , -- I ' .297 t, ,, ' ,'40 .. SSSSSSS lw :.'1. --- s ' .' . 1 .:.F.ottpl::To.:.:s-p000::..-Rodo.,.,.:Mes- , 4 ,,.., e.04 : .' "IF,r , ,, ...,1,,,,,o tc, ' - .. , 4. ; ' ( ,, ., ,I,. -, ;4 40. 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