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Show MP, - , ' I - k - ' 1 2A ' .( , . : - - To Receive Pension r, - . . , I, ALS it .4,,,,i,,,,,, '' ,. , -- ,', ' - ,, i - - 1 4; ) $ '1.7...'""'"' , , rP t ' , le .4 a story about the other two widows in the paper last December, ; ...torlowt...,1: , .; ' . ' - v , t , I , . ,' , , , , , . 4 ' ,' t ysheearstabwut ' , , , .,', It' 11:-- . :14 4,7;,,,,, , , - t -- ' he,,,,,dur,, tie rewa ds of RT. w . k go to those ,kt& v o explore be ontlthe 1inis was the ad- :, , I. (vice sir. G. Homer Durham, niversity of Utah vice presii nt, gave to students Monday. Dr. Durham stated that success at the U., which is predicted on academic performance, involves more than intelligent and industrious use of time "Honesty andIntegrity in study, examinations and fulfilling assignments are -other minimal -- - requirements,"- - he .. stated.. A V E - , , lz t ti:) 41 .8 t r 46,711, iiiiiilltil .. lil,,, A- tiV,11,k11 - ' '''' ..- Alit) : C.,4(- i dits anew OA ir ' . ii zl 4 '. - 4... N ;' and on Mr. Sputinut Charactor from any Sprint lag or Son 11lialL i Ij sv 7 "' ' . ,,,,e ,, IPW10 only Authintic 'Patterns! , ' - Amonalaw-Aole- ,, - ' , y. F , : ,, , l' , . ,,,,, .. . t-- ,!,,1 1 LI , ,,,.,-- I ts. ' . - , ' ' :. - ' ' . from any Spudnut package! Many other matching pieces available 4f N ,s o. ,,. 1 .., ' ,- giadltur 2" I , laath 134 last ie0 East lth South ION lost list South Itit. 1522 South "'II IN SOUNTIPULt 431 Melo Wool slut'. - '11 ' eto$:, mM. ,,,, ,,,,' , 744 4,s ,,; ...' . , 4,3et I Tr-777.- - s 4 H ii,i4 4' o4 I1 z , .! f,::,,:,, City physicians, have been named cochairmen of the Medical Advisory Committee of the Salt Lake County Committee 'for the American Cancer Society, A. G. Oloson, chairman of the county corn rnittee, said Tuesday. - They succeed - Dr. John Clark, Salt Lake City. Also named to committee positions were Mrs. L. C. Romney, service chairman; Mrs. Betty S. Allen, school chairman; Mrs. Roberta Shaw, cochairman for business and industry, and Mrs. Leah Tribe, for clubs - and civic.groups. --- COMBINATION - FREEZER & REFRIGERATOR .. -,- , - Pvroposed Lake ),, ,,,,,, ''' ., 1 I LONGER 11 to. 71 lbc PIOZEN STOitAGE VEO. MIME 100 t Knit! SIONAót Model DM1 LIMITED TIME Reg. $279.95 1 N M ' triode Med I tPI , ' - (..1 1 ' ,,,, .,,,- - - it'l ,- ,,t ' '. 414. .., - - -- , . ,,,,,,,,,14,1-- , ..,,,, -- 4!) During the "41,,,, convention, ,,. , -- 'c k. ,. -' A t '''', ,, '1, )4-I-v,..,- 63 Oto-ly...- -- . ,', 71- - ' :..,, lo The case of Tiffs phenomenal -s , e 1- ," J ..: - s N - this week's Saturday Post you'll read I Evening the incredible backstage story of Raymond Burr, the tall, talented actor who plays Erie Stanley Perry Mason law. Gardner's TV. on yer You'll find out what it's like starring in a smash-hi- t TV series. Learn how it feels getting up at 3:30 AM every miming (sometimes even at make-believ- e "Sorry I'm late," Charlie apologized, "but I had to stop by at Prudential Federal Say. ings and open a savings account Dottie gave me strict orders to do it today or else!" commissioner added. Architects have completed preliminary plans on the information center which will be located In the park's north. west section, and are now Across k to Good Operating Prison-Officer- -- each day. Working for fifteen to twenty hours at a stretch. Never having time for social life --- or fun --- or marriage! You'll find out: how unbelievable tragedy has dogged Burrs lifecausing the death of two wives and his only son. why Burr says, "I could never be married now." one-wee- have had an account there," Jack added. "Okay, okay, you guys," Charlie said, holding up his hands to stem the ribbing. ,"So I'm slow, but I got around to it eventually, didn't I? With that' 4 they're paying on say BIG DISCOUNTS El , ALL APPLIANCE CO. 122 ,EAST THIRD SOUTH , Premiere! In a few days the big three will unveil their ' "But they've always paid more on savings, Charlie," Henry cut him short "4nd you can't get greater safety for your savings anywhere than at Prudential. They're insured Ings account It long-await- small Valian er's carsChrysl- t, Chevrolet's Corvair and Ford's Falcon. What will they look like? How will they perform? How about price? Read the advance report: "The Big Three join the Revolution" ,24 ':04 -- - Your next fur coat may come from a place setting of handsome Laurel Stoneware (in oyster white or cocoa brown). Additional place sttinfs may be purchased for only $2.25 each time you idd $25 or more to your account Atcesssory pieces, too, are available at a fraction of their retail value each time you add $25, or more to your PFS save 9 1I Russia. This year buyers from gal will spend millions of dollars in Lenin.,1 grad bidding for some of the world's choicest pelts. Be Sure to read the fasci nating story of the "Auction of Fabulous Furs." overtheworld , . (This offer will be discontinued Décem- ber 31,1959.) by a government agency." Sobetter late than neveropen your PPS savings account this week! , "You should have started years ago,'" : The unsung hero : who helped . - . , lick polio hi s name is Dr. John Enders and he "threw' the forward pass" that e made the Salk vaccine possible. Here's the story - Ldential' wilt, 125 South Main et& SAVINGS ( Small Car :.::::::::77 AO ). N e Detroit's ce of'Og Clothes Dryers Make-Believ- What's more when you open (or add to) your account in the amount of $50 or more, you'll receive FREE your choice of a place setting of Rogers Brothers silverplate in the lovely "Daybreak"! pattern, or k I ,Ssveral Slightly Damaged Refrigerators, Home Freezers, Laundromats and ' the other prevailing rate of 3 per annum), and with safety insured by an agency of the United States government, now is the time to open your savings account at PFS. "I'll bet it's twenty years Marge and I gsnaNyJjad7 - behind-th- e Don't miss the exciting story of Raymond Burr, "TVis Lawyer." count years ago. But don't wait any longer. With our new higher earning rate of 4 per more earnings than you get at annum (33 the table Ed asked, "You mean t Condit's about his scenes "feud" with his TV secretary, Barbara Hale. , I UTAH STATE PRISON Warden John W. Turner and Lt. Samuel Smith, prison training officer, will attend a training program Oct. 1249 at McNeil Island, Wash., under direction of the Federal Bureau of Prisons. Following their return, Harold Swenson, federal prison inspector, and the McNeil Island training officer, will begin a training course at Utah Prison for custodial officers Nov-- 2. Ernest D. Wright, executive director, Board of Corrections, said the final two days of the Utah program would be de- voted to special courses de, signed to train city and county jail keepers from all parts of the state. Utah Peace Officers Assn., Utah State Prison and the Utah Highway Patrol are cooperating In the project. It has not yet been decided whether the classes will be held at the prison or at Camp IV. G. Williams, Mr. Wright said. , how he once ,signed four and each movie contracts time the contract was broken. we agree. No sense 'worrying over those extra earnings you could have received if you'd opened your PPS savings ac- opened my account there years ago," Bob chimed in Jo Take Training . And you re just getting aroupd to saving at Pru dential? I thought everybody saved there." s e 2:30). Memorizing bun. dreds,of lines 61 dialogue Better Late Than Never! , . 1 l'it J , 13TH EAST -- with Trod EXTRA SPECIAL i - - d...6. sleigh IRidingHill -,,. , s ,, FOODS FRESH r Nrot . Sugar House Park Ending Season VVitli'Planting, Sprinkling Jobs :47130. Ito... t a,"(6:2 k, 4 ,,;., The latest detelopments in teaching aids and textbooks wi,,., be on exhibit Thursdays '' A this Friday and Saturday week during the 62nd annual Educa- convention of theUta , k tion Asn. The giant convention, larg., est held in Utah, will open Thursday morning with registration at g'a.m. in the Hotel Utah Motor Lodge convention center. First general session of the convention will convene Thursday at 5 p.m. in the Tabernacle on Temple Square. ff KEEPS ALL LI -- - FREEWAY ,,, In Teaching ., 64 --- -5, - '' -- . ii,, d' - , ''''' ' 2,. '.7,,,,-,,,,,,,I,- Sprinicling System , i' '' ' i ,,-t- 41e, flew-Aid- s '- - 4 fornPdlonting . lit:' ,,... ,:,.,,,- 1::'','::,.':::: , ' 1 which wM close at. noon Sat,., ,fil urday, more than 50 displays Is k.r,m ' t is of educational material and ItZtt),4,,,,,Aw(,,,Iih'Ilt,'N' A'", - ,,,, ,,, k will be on exhibit ,,,.. $15 Paytnents equipment , 7.C 1 o. , ....,,...., In the large underground room '''' 4''' ..,:11' ' - ,,P , The other two recipients, ,C4,, c, - ',- 4't4;or,,,, 4,, I, .:0,--. '', at the Motor Lodge. All types Finance . 4, 4 ' 4, t :k'''' k."S .., Vi i . ' of "7.. IL' , bt il,),IN''',, teaching equipment, duplit,14 A, ...,.....X , , eis, ortqir k Department's pension rolls for g '-textmachines,' 41, .47 some time, are Mrs. Agnes' stows,..NO cating reference maps, books; art, '14 books, Mossman, 84, 821E. 9th South, N, music and science supplies i'''''1"14.". ,, 1 .1 and Mrs. Dora Ball Abbott, 76, , almost anything dealing with 2130 Roberta AVe. (245 East). : v4c-t Instruction, will be on display. ' 1 ' ' Each of the widows:receives t 14, 1 Other general sessions of as state a from the $15 month conference will' be held the .776' ' A,"ri 7 A a pension, provided by the 1921 71.4'Th k...i NI 1::::: tr;;;;;r7:Al.. ' at 9:30 a.m. and 5 p.m. ' ,A,,---' tr- -, fiZx '..,:1 L''',,, : vet' Friday Civil War for til 47... te.t: Legislature 0.4K A, ' - , ' In Tabernacle and Saturthe ' 4 ' ' ' erans and their .widows, .,.,,, I . I vc: r'''''t A '' ' .d .f day at 8:30 cm. in the As.)OP'' 1'1 -.-.....! te , The State Board of Examin(14. sembly Hall. ers rdlonday approved an inHouse Park. This aerial viell shows relation of areas Before snow PARK GETS ADDED ATTENTION In addition scores of seccrease of $180 a year for the finished be acres will 12 Ire Entire to of Dies officials have another lawn tion and special meetings will completed. . hope park already pension fund to cover the paybe held in ,,schoolhouses and and sprinkling system installed in the 118.aere,,Sugar three years. . ments to Mrs. Bacheidor. other buildings throughout the , War's Last Year city. ' ' Fall in Woman ' Injured Mrs. B ac held or s husband, Public schools throughout Samuel Lowell Bacheldor, was Down Flight Of Stairs1 the state will be closed Thurs18 years old and living in MichMinor head and leg injuries day and Friday while teachers Igan when he joined the Union attend the convention. were suffered by a Army du,ring the last year of Salt Lake woman when she the war. He served on a shipfell down 'a flight a stairs at Two Patients Caught building project, his widow 213 S. Mairi St Monday eve said with Salt Lake SUGAR HOUSE PROVOTwo patients froiri working orrthe administrative In They were married June 25, Salt and building plans. , State were all G. Utah 573 Parks and Addie Mrs. Hospital were being Dept, City Barney, - projects 1896, in Pueblo, Colo., and Plot Turned Over E. 2nd South, was listed in held in Ogden Tuesday After came to Utah in 1910. Mr. wrapped up Tuesday at the Lake County. The plot of ground between Bacheldor died Sept. 18, 1912. new Commissioner Romney "fair" condition at the LDS walking away from the hosSugar House 13th East and Highland High pointed out that with comple- Hospital Tuesday morning. Mrs. Bacheldor was born Park. afternoon. The , School and from 21st South tion of 12 new acres which She suffered a large bump pital Monday April 11, 1879, in Wilson Countwo women C. L. Commissioner deover patients were broken a and the City left one this to has fall, eye the new interstate highway should be planted daughty, Tenn. She ter, Mrs. Lillian A. Kopp, with Romney said, bids are being was turned over to the Sugar pending on availability of ma- blood vessel in her left leg picked up' along the highway whom she resides. advertised now and on con- House Park Authority by the terials, the overall park will after she apparently fainted by a passing motorist and and fell. taken to Ogden. In 30 Battles tract will be awarded this state and is being developed be 30 per cent planted. Mrs. Mossman is the widow week for installation of an of Alpheus Fielding Mossman, 12 acres of sprinwho was Utah County's last additional surviving Civil War veteran kling system. until his death in 1931. He This will be an extension of joined the Union Army when the existing watering he was 19 and saw action In will be placed 30 battles, including Freder- system. Lines west of Highland High School icksburg and Gettysburg. Mrs. Abbott is the widow of south to the stream bed and s of the way to Franklin Horace Ball Abbott, Bob added. "Think of'all those earnings you'vq "You fellows savin'g this seat for soma foot soldier with Company 13th East on the west. emissed out on." E. 94th Regiment, New York Completion Date body?" Charlie asked at the Rotary luncheon.' Infantry; Heloined the Union "We have now set a ,complearmy as a drummer at the age tion date three years hence The club president was pounding the of 13, His age was discovered and to have funds suffi. and he was sent home six denthope "Sure, we're saving it for you," Henry to finish the park by that gavel for attention. Under his breath, Charlie, months later. He joined up time. Sugar House Park then smiled, and the others at the table agreed. again at the age of 14 under will outshine Liberty Park in who always has the last word, said, ::Okay, the name of William Abbott. both size and other respects," but it's better late than never." Commissioner Romney said. Westinghouse tiw,:iiii ( I T6, Feature kfi, ;71 2" O ,,- - Fl ' '4" V am- e'VE.11.11011MMOONIIP-- , ta, ,.. .....,..,... s..........,.. . 1 , N 'N . I.., ,',. , It 4. It ' '..44".' , ; . op Due - t vEk Convention 1 , " o - -t No , ..t. ,,,. ---, ,-, 6- .' , , ,, ,i,,-,--,- ..,,,.7.;.,...,,,,,- , 4,0Y ' ., 4r,o, ,-- BIG NEW 11112 CU. FT. 1 ..,t46.,...., , ,fi,"sd It oaf, r. , , 4-- ,..--- 46 ,) i d.t),.., b, , , , $.,. ., - IN SALT LAllt ' i, - e, d ,- ''',,,,..:7,,73 fkc....,.. 1,1,' ,..1,' Advisers Named Cancer Society Exquisite deign! Breathtaking de. tail) This beautiful, 1114" diamete, Crystal4en Spudnut Server will add elegance to every occasion and tis yours tot only $11.00 and t a Mr Spudnot character The " g4 4 - . di -- - ..,.,,,,,. - ... -., .0,0 1- 4'.' - . k , .,, i -- ..,., - .I ,I, ,.....fr. , 1.- - - , ,, k : z T'; , checked She immediately with the attorney general's ofwere fice, her credentials checked through Washington and she recently received her first $45 quarterly check. :,., e , , ..,, . t--, ,,, Outstanding features of the new park will inclucte outdoor theater, swimming pooI,,,shal. low scenic lake, tourist in. To formation center and the exist. Dr. Richard' S. Tanner and ing sleigh riding bill will be Dr. Carl T. Woolsey, Salt Lake preserved for winter use, the Cat-Gla- ld -- ..., - three-quarter- cl, islo. 17 4 , v ,I14 - 1 .... .. r e SERVER, ,4 0 v'-.0.- (4- Al,,s,St -;- 118-acr- , ,sl,..- - 41, ,,, ....,,,.. Highland High Schaal - 4,,, if P A, cel ,,,,,,,,,,-...-, -- Students- Hear U. Vice President . - - , ii.),, 0,1 he ADA NAY BACHELDOR gets overdue pension 40.,::(.!;,, ,,, !,,,,,,,ZTV-- f , ! - ,, , I. ' t ' , , I or, ' ! I . '' 1 4, 'et; - t, ors. 6. !, ,, p, , t , , I, The number of Utah widows 41,!,,4, 4, I of Civil War veterans on tile 1,4 r.,44,1..0 rose pension rolls of the'state ad- ' with week the threethis 40 :malt: Ada ec dition of the name 1 a '.,,,4 757 E. 3rd 0'..r:'i1 May BaCheidor,-806 )., . South. I . . , , li ',Nts.-,,,..Mrs. Bacheldor has been 444,0, z, ,,,, ', It. t eligible for the pension for 20 ....:0" " ,,4Cdidn't know it until' --, ! I . ar Widow Civil IV . 1. vartro.r.,(-Itamo,..:- ,,,,,,,,,y;---- , . , ' - Ewe!' State Adds Third - ' , - - , Salt Lake City, Tuesday,' September 29, 1959 DESERET NEWS AND TELEGRAM, q 1e,dera During the past 10 years Utah Power & n ,Light Co. and subsidiaries have paid $93.4 'million in wages and 'benefits 7 an important contribution to the economy of this , area. St.Phono W sal Friesdliesit.fatings INSURED SAVINGS 97665 Olgo eKI ' S 1 . , 33td South State Sts. Phono HU 64911 Open 9:00 cm. to 1:00 p.m. on Mondays; 9:00 & am. to 4:30 Tuesdays thru Fridays. WalkLlp and "Drive-Up- " tellers will serve you 9:00 a.m. to 1.00 p.m. On Mondays and 9.00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. Tuesdays,thru Fridays. Utah': Largest EL of how the polio virus was,. really licked. ' Open 1:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. on Mondays; 1.30 a.m. to 4 p.m. with "After Hours Teller service 4 to 6 p.m., Tuesdays through Fridays. , It's a wonderful week in the Post ;9 artkles,'4 stories, 2 serials, many cartoons and exciting photographs.. Got your copy today wherever magazines ars sold! 71' . I lastitution. t Assets Over $80,000,000.Thos. HOME LOANS 0 D r T. Taylor, Presielea.t' HOME MODERNIZATION LOANS'. : A CLIETI$ MAGAZINE , |