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Show - - . DESERET 25 - NEWS AND TELEGRAM, Salt Lake City, Saturday, Navemger 7 , 1959 ir OfimotoWomMwmwomoivitsimisolanatfoopnomww Beethoven, Brahnis it 1 Pride In rrau, Symphon Youth nabbed ise To Heights After S.L. Fight Of GOP - Four men were booked in City, Jail and a fifth youtk B. HARRISON B1 CONRAD Ilenne II Voices'; Men Arrested, ST.'dEORGE- Sent Wallace F, Bennett (rtUtah) said here Friday night that he is "proud to be a Republican, because this stamps me as It man of faith rather than a practitioner of fear as are the Democrats:1, a The Utah colon spoke at-regional Republican confer., - .me Deseret NewMusio Editor placed in the Salt Lake County Like great monoliths,- - the music of Beethoven and Brahms A Detention Home early Satur- r bold stood in relief at the Tabernacle Friday night. t day following a fight in which Maurice Abravane and the Utah Symphony Orchestra at least four of the 'partici- f brought forth the ,Beethoven "Egmont" Overture and Sym'pants suffered minor knife "Th Major, and the Braluns Piano Concerto phony No 8 in : ,...., wounds. .., No 2 in Major as the per. , The altercation was reported k,r, pendicular giants they are. 1:15 cm. near Oth South about Claudio Arrau, the Chilean and State St., police said. master of the keyboard, was ence Of countglindvbtftik'die. ' Officers said' the fol. fight at the piano for the concerto. 'lowed , tria- - wZrkers n the Washing. a verbal squabble which Hiraperformance was one that occurred near 12th South and ton County courthouse.. would be difficult to exceed In State St., between the occu- , He said Republican princl.and poetic artistry. 1960 technique REA of two automobiles. At 1 , pants was those held as most same graciOusness pies are the - - , Oth - South and State- - St., one , andis being fiirther :i of the . LEwlsrom 1 D A 140--:-- evident ,lby the founding fathers autos other rammed the of the ,.. extended Saturday at 8:30 p.m. some rewas that named persons 'Lake but CitY, nation a and Salt tight ensued, police it a special recital in the surrender their rights, through ported. Friday as the 1960 meeting University of Utah Untom His power-hungr- y to were held men arrested The Lear, or were event services this site or the Rural Electric leaders." "destrucof for investigation ' Cooperative Assn's. regional volunteered, and the proceeds .r TROPHY FOR TALENTRaymond T; C1ark, chair. "This power to organize the tion of property" and "assault , event from the - man of the Music and Arts Committee of the Salt Lake convefition; arIndifferent and deliver bloc and battery," On citizen's will all go to the Utah Sym-ad'Chamber of Commerce, presents a trophy to Richard - rest forms signed by Richard "Nvij'gwa '11Ifillilliefidilli,;1111111WIE01101111111.1.110611M1.4:4., FollneleaMMO votes is impossible to Republicnrorchestra lund. . j:Th.29re,sar's...c9nvfmntLon the journed Friday Clinger. son of Dr. and Mrs. Wallace M. anger. 1712 22. Sandy. ans:L.91e- said. "It violates our--; wHicH IS Carlson, Poetic Approach 3001 delegates': attending a p, was named the "Musician of , Yalecrest of -- cheeks thetime-with-ort- e resident A a sixth basic concepts. ButAls being man, Ave Rosa Santa There was both grandeur Greatest Promise" for 1959. proved 34 resolutions and. done against us and Most- - be Bountiful, was arrested by of- In the Federal Building Friday Most of and a poetic approach to the elected state officers. the met and mastereet ficers for - investigation - of ' docks in the building told different times. . Seed Burr, Richfield...was Brehm score Friday night. , abusive lailitiag " t '"using movement a was first The big named as a state director.' ward investigating. officers, re-- . He was also elected as re magnificent display of sound showed.. Ports and power, and the third move- gion 9 executive committee--77--maand deeply -- n to aticteed Zohn Gitiorgez ment was sensitive - -- who was one of the organiz i tation of o t of ers of the association. Hearing-11111111. Collaboraall Brahma songs. 1 resolutions ap Among the la , tion of orchestra and , piano proved : was one 7 Opposing was exceptional throughout, administration efforts to get But in Judge 'Willis W. it ordered to start a complete r& By BOB KOENIG REA 'loin rates raised and but at its cleanest and most ' Deseret News Staff Writer ter's 'courtroom, the time on placement. one supporting atdivelear refreshing in the' bright final 2. Some electrical contract; Court A young Salt Lake planist- - height, wag presented to the ' in was clock movement. 5:45, the -Moratorium dam construe.. You Couldn't tell the time Clerk A public hearing on proArrau evoked a Sharon L. Hatch's office lng .work is presently being composer barely In his teens young ,musician by Raymond tiortAn the middle Snake sound , raising of octane Tat- for the clocks in Salt Lake's the time was 5:30( and in U.S. done in the building. posed of from great beauty received Federal-Buildi- ng chairman of an the River. elaborate T., Clark, for Friday ings for gasolines offered A. r'ratt Kesler's ofthe Baldwin. As in his per- - Saturday No indications were given 11$ Chamber of Commerce Music chamber committee, during sale in Utah will be conducted For instance, it was almost Attorney was even further to when complete order will formance of the Brahma D and Arts Committee time fice the the Utah Symphony Orches. Nov- - 9 at 2 p.m. in the Gov- a "five-hou- r the walk" from loving -- wasMinor with the orchestra last cu- - be - restortd,although -- GSA-- tra'sfirstYoutflConcertE the nor'e- Board Room, State Capt.-- south end of-t' Post Office aheador p 8:45. season, his production . was clan workers had many of the season atthel'abrnacle. indiof Greatest Promise" clock quite heavily colored, but again Two reasons', for the in- clocks back on Mr. Clark said the award is Road Commission officials cated 9:13 a.m., to the north It went exceedingly well with 1959 timepieces were time before the day was over. the temperate Rich- - presented Winner to 2 of is award or the ,' was where p.m., annually it end, raissaid refineries have been the work and came out clear ard Services Ad- - But not all of them. General from son chosen of and Dr. a.m.1 was Clinger.,13, young it really person',, and sharp,- never thick and the octane ratings of gaso-a- ing the So if you're going to the governments M. w minisration, in the Utah' the uace at entries offices airs. line steadily in recent years In the postal muddy. ohousekeeper":-- Federal contestr-as- " Yalecrest . as in South Ave.11075 as same well Building for any rea.z l StateFairmusic time, Judge The to conform, with needsof high in- - the most promising musie'tal,The a L'hristensonTledCeritralrtick Sherman your own watch. A. system award, sonbring handsomely the real core of the torches, being compression motors eral courtroom, the time was In the building is worn out and The government may be tent. a pair t-ravel c up some three feet -in ent -- -; the lower The manufactured, 100 individual clocks have been porarily out of time ' of 'trumpets and percussio- n. octane rating the greater the 9:22 ant mi, S and the and response produc-THE DESERET-NEWSENDS BIRTHDAY GREETINGS - tendency , to cause--engin- e T.Itah's Board of Education tiOn never was found wanting. . knocks. TO: Norma , Moffat, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Murray , . Friday gave tentative approval There was solid Musical au- - Moffat, The last change in preKaY Jensen, son of Mr. and Mrs;'-..- . East; Beethoven the behind thority to a' plan for iconducting five Vernon Jensen, 1676 E. 2nd West; Shanan ,Demas, dough- - scribed octane ratings was -- -, works on the first half, with ter of Mr. and Mrs. Gus Demas, 246 E. 6th South; Ted made May IA, 1957. citizens' 'advisory meetings the P Major Symphony excep-- Premium gasoline which Draney, son of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Draney, 5475 Knolls To next year to crystalize think. Ltionally well , pace. ------. ' iii crest- - St; Sheila Peterson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Com----- , now mustbave an octane ratOa PrObleriii--ifficaRich Sonority , a way Peterson, 1508 Dale Ave.; Darrell Burr, son of Mr. ing Of 92 would be raised to , Schools. There was a rich sonority set now and Mrs. Dale 3500 5950 W. 93; Burr, gasoline Edwin regular South; A. Ray fourth For the -Hansen, straight year, by the office of Dr. .. The meetings are to be held In the orchestral perhaps of Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Hansen, 1140 Kensington at 8, would be raised to 83.5 the National Science Founda- - 0Ipin,-university president, characterized in the David , Ave.: Elizabeth : .; in January,- March, May, Sep. and third grade gasoline now Banks, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel o Freed cello solo in the slow -- tion has selected the 'Univer- - $309,300 harbten-grante- dby 60. 50, would be talsed-ttember and r9vember Of next movement of the Brehm con- - Banks, 820 Bryan Ave.;, Diana Larsen, daughter of Mr. 'rile federal vernment file' Acidemic to NSF conduct the for Year Utah an of special and Nolan Mrs; 1056 sity Wilson Larsen, WarAve; Lennox year. certo. Production of the a complaint against the . to 1960-6teachson Mr. school This of courses for high Institute during and Mrs. David, Warner, 323 Cottonwood Two topics would be pre. strings was precise and conti- - ner, du Utah Friday seeki , : of ers of science and mathemat institute will again be under sented for discussion at each dent, most vigorous and forth- - St : Susan Player, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Player, ' miles of 60 .1791 W. 6000 South; Barbara Scott, daughter of Mr. and sive les., , possession direction of Dr. Thomas J. meeting. ,. right in the "Egmont." to wo rd received the n tu cia o Mrs. Verl Scott, San,Jua According East; Lynn Maynard, son of Among- topics proposed are , Third program on the sub- , Parrrile3r, head iirid, professor , Accorcli - to the complaint and Mrs,..lAwrenceMaynartL134-,PriceSt.;-Mind- y - -----'-at the Taber good scriptiori-seri'--of Physics the ortlia AePartment erninenris demanding ' teaching, With merit rating' ,nacle is scheduled for Wednes- - Malley, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Matley,s2835 Can--, , a ent quieting its title in The grant will allow 48 high j yon View Dr., and. all other babies one year old Saturday. programs and otherwise? day, --Nov. 18, when Abravanel M Gov. George D, Clyde Sat- and to that portion of the rivel school teachers How should. we use educational and the . orchestra will be BIRTHS REPORTED IN SALT LAKE HOSPITALS SAT-prtGogPraamrticiPaey bed running from the -- D. James television effectively?. 1960-61 in urday congratulated Bartok Concerto the in the joined Colorado stat e line down Po school boards represent for Viola and Orchestra, dedi- - VRDAY WERE: Cannon; director of Utah Tour- to the mouth of Chilli' cated to the soloist Also on the people? ' a GIRLS: emic 1st and Publicity Council, for pend year, Creek. , What should be the place of the program will be the Mozart A New MeXica man, critical-Stanfor- d plus depend cy allowances, Mr. and Mrs. Richard D. Powers, 1367 E. 30th South. completing a special course at In previous court action it state curriculum guides? Symphony No. 40 in G Minor, and travel in an altercation bpayk a Dr. 4208 K. and Mrs. James ly injured was established by the U.S. Knell, a Marsway. B 1.1.:, University, Minor, What is a good guidance and the Bach Suite in at 2nd early Friday morning With Eugene Foster, flute prin. Mr, and Mrs. Leonard B. Higgins. 3155 Grace St. supreme - Court in 1931 that -Alto, cam. rued counseling program? 1"w SouthTand West Temple St.; -the river- - bed from Chitle The courseconsisted , f eur reading. pmgram ef..1 dpal as soloist-- and , the mil. Mr. and Mrs. William . Brown,, 745 E,500 South, Boun .. conditl remained Participation In the program - tifuL haud "Suite Francalse." week's intensive study at the Saturday with head injur,les . Is not limited to those receiv- - Creek downstream to the Colofective?,. ta . not IL rado does Mr. River and Mrs. Alfred How-caChristensen, 264817th East. . we provide for in. univerisity for Chamber of - -- , - - -belong Benalay,,,221, Ship. ing stipends. -- Mr.- - and Mrs. Douglas C. Merrill, 1840 Hillcrest Ave. . the state. ... dividual differences? Commerce executives and corn-- , ,,,Kenneth se- severe be The will -participants in rock,NM. East.-----sqlered, ,"The Mr. Mrs. Peter A.- Kostreles,- 261-5tfactor and determiningorganization leaders. Under Board head injuries eluding a skull lected by the University of the case is whether the stream r 62, ' Mr. and Mrs. Orville Bruce Jeppson. 509 E. 1130 North,' munity . . a the Utah. criteria GovClyde,whoalsoholds-in fracture an d facial lacerations. PrimaryDr. E. Allen Bateman, state was a navigable water at the Bountiful. diploma issued jointly by Stan- - He being treated at Salt ;election will be the profession- - time Utah became a state in superintendent of public in. Mr. and Mrs. Boyd M. Madsen, 4151 W. 5615 South , - ford and U.S. C. of C., compli al competence of the applicant La ke General Hospital. struction, proposed that the Asst. U.S.- - Attorney C . ' Kearns. mented Mr. Cannon for havin -- A Salt, LakeCity-ma- n was and his capacity to develop as Nelson - -meetings be under chairman.. A 62yearold Canadian In Day said. rM MauriceMrs. Cts course the andaitid bat- a teacher through the institute Sterling with and "assault completed Board. State the charged of jured when ship Tuesday night "If it was, then It now be. Mr and Mrs. Leon Bryant, 451 Arlo Ave., Sandy. he felt all stateofficials tery" in connection with the Program. ' Discussion topics data would struck by an automobile spent to the state; if not, it be: longs Mr. and Mrs., Glen Russell, 115 So, 6th St., Tooele. should work to improve them- - case. Named in the complaint - Extensions of stipends and bf prepared by the state school a --"poor" night Friday. Salt to the adjacent land own- longs Glen 680 E. lst South, Kaysville. sumMrs. Elder, related allowances a the selves rlields. for in signed Friday by Police Officer amended LakeGeneralHospital re. ,......" . 1311-9tMr Steve and Mrs. East. , VandeMerwe, Milton Hunsaker before City mer session in 1961 may be by an executive committee of ported. -defined "navigable s ut Mr-a- nd DuPont-Av- e granted-te-th- e PattonNeeley;--waparticipants. as Day to commercial of five members and sent to the The victlinTloseph-Ho1 u c It To R relating p ur? Mr. 375 138 W. Bountiful. and David 1500 Ur& E. of 24, eorgantRichard South., Kerr, Ray Birch, Canada, was struck By Feb.19 membership ten days prior to Quebec, - Midvale: -poses.-- 0 Mead110-O- ak St.,and S.r, MtaaitHs Neeley SA; stia Northludge the meeting. the for StatClisApplicants program Northern Navajo Indian Res- -- Valley WaY-F--set bail at $300cash-or460- 0 6896 Greenfield Mrs 'rhe superintendent would be. listectIn criticattonditio will be advised brreb19,1960-- , ervation lands border on part The - Salt Re. Lake s Dr suspect-LwaThe,Valleybailbond. Mr. Is liout Holladay.suffering from empowered to request a vaaccepted, of the San Nan River, and the -on gional-MissiMr and Mr Norman Minn, 3571 Fleetwood 1,i., Moll& of the Church later released-o-n bond o ccord riety of organizations In : di--, fractures of- the leftpelvls, Parmley. river, passes through part of The complaint was signed on verse fields of citizen activity right leg and skull. , of Jesus Christ of tattenday During the Academie Year the reservation itself. advice of the Mr. Pueblo Lee and Albert Mrs. St. Deputy County Robertson,,1019 to appoint representatives Institute program at the uniSaints will be reorganized in Other defendants named itt -- Richard Dibblee, there were 54' partie- - action include George D. Fehr, (about 200 in all) to partici . Prisoner Cuts Self versity BOYS: a special meeting Sunday, Attorney , was set said. Trial for 1951-58- ; police 195SIn 5(I In sessions. in -the pate ipants Earl E. Fehr, Joe Lyon Jr., and President Lyman S. Shreeve Dec. 18 in City Court. On Broken Light Bulb Mr. and Mrs. Noel Nelson:1145 Hi liview St. To Meet Groups 59, and50 In the current year. United , Western Minerals announced.- - - - Mr. and Mrs. Don R,,Horrocks, 4710 Wander tn. ' Courses are offered In biology, Dr. Bateman was directed to A city jail prison. 1s Corp., a Delaware corporation Elder Richard L. Bvans 'of , mr. and Mrs. Harold G.Moore, 666 So 1st West mathematics and chemistry, discuss the proposal with Next extradited from South the Council of the Twelve will permitted to do business in ta, Mr. and Mra.;-toh-n H. Noorlander, 978 g. 6th South. PhySiCL ous groups such as Utah. officiate to session at be st the 1,11s. M. Ave. Lincoln Mr. and s Hanks, Additional Information i School Boards Assn, to meet urday morning - with glass lkitr.3ind Mrs. Victor L. Peters, 1746 held at 151 W. 1st South. Downington Ave. available at t he office of Dr. Nov. 13, and to proceed with from a broken light bulb, jail MK and Mrs. Gordon J. Active former missionaries, Wright, 4960 So. 4820' West, ParmleY. Pistol Theft Probed missionaries and the public , man, plans if heebtains a favorable' officials- said. The ,,,, suffered ' Kearns. ' , A E., sell reaction. are President Shreeve Grover,- 34, suffered , pedestrian Salt Lake- police- Saturday invited, 359 St. Don Concord Mr. and Mrs. R. Allen, -- In other action, the state only a superficial cut, buf was - Mr. and Mrs, were termlned head and investigating the theft hip injuries Boy Schneidervin, 238 W. 3rd North. of a .38, caliber pistol valued taken to the county' hospital board: Fire at when 12:51 p.m. Friday as a precautionary measure, at $45 taken from an automo Authorized the fl g ge thrown about 30 ..feet after bile early, Saturday - morning Oounty. School District to re. officers For being struck by a car While while the vehicle was parked school' at establish a one-un1 .4 t Greendale on the south side Hip Handers GRANITE PARKThe sec. near 7th West and North Temwalking east acrom State St. , Association near Flamof the Green River ' ond of two Salt Lake County ple. The theft was reported near 3rd South. I , ' Calls Maating..Sundav i ing Gorge Damsite. fire trucks, involved in a colli- - vur. Claude Porter, 352 QUince Karen Rendahl. 57 , of 535 ' Authorized Box Elder School sion March 20 while- - en St. The Hollandees LDS OrganL 8th Ave., was listed in "fair" route last District to hold double sessions liation to a in fire will Granger, will hold its semi. i condition at the Salt Lake be returned to service at tht Oent;al " Monday;-, at to- bebriar meeting Sunday monthly Geeral Hospital City. 2:30 tile Fourtiv p.m.-i- n Ward transferred State Of ing ' the Airproved 'use lave repairs following the (,. EXTRA111 --West 7th South. dinie. , &hock Board name eerieenete chapel, wreck and resulting fire. Th e- ' --' the i for Speakers , Driver of the auo was listed first truck was placed back cautioning school pupils to be CHARGE il as Glen A. 30, of 1740 in service about -- one Lloyd, ware - of strangers - offering will he Elders G. T, Riebeek month . . Nevada St- .- (2360 East)- .- He them candy' or other- - induce. and J. Spelt. Music will be' by ago, according to Fire Chief di- L EMERGENCY 4 LDS Hollanders the Was 'Choir: cited for failure to yield p. Jones. ments. These leaflets will be , : qa- HR. k a ,IWRkg,41,4et:L:14 Ite.4,,,! ,:.;,4 "'""'"''"''"" rected by Jack Kemken News a to Deseret a in ce SERVICE the crosswalk, pedestrain pmvided by This week the second en. . Officers Harold Diaz and Ifyil, and,-D- . mans C. Stephens Associates, -- Thoe.A. Mebitis is president Lennox Susan . , Barbara Mindy en gine .., tees passed ' pumping of the organization. ' Scott ' ham Moulton, said. insurance agency. Mat ley Warner Ms Lunn and was okayed by the Board Player ' The pedestrain was walking of Fire Underwriters, Chief in 330 S. crosswalk the at State, Jones "said. Both ,units were ,:,:',''':i.9,:.k,:''':'. 4 ',.,':,'i'Z ... JoP ' Punt) Reported Staten St,, police reports shoWed. insured. A purse smel wallet containing approximately $35 belongA ing - to Mrs. Marjorie t E. 273 and Capitol Thompson, 4. North),' wu stolen from a desk , ' g k at 405 S. Main, police were 01517407VE I ' A OIL informed Friday. COAL GAS-- - L , , SI. Named Site Area Meet of 1 3 I I ,' I ( I In - -.- , ' , - "self-seekin- , . high-price- -- Ave.-Richa- ry- rd TI' - . . -- - I --- . greatest Prom:se' - S ' i - . . -- usician ins C. Of C. Award , . All Mixed Up - reaeral , To.6.-ii-h..- Tkle.r.sja,:c.!:t Octane Ratings -- - -- d . - , ust- he . Education Board lobby,--wheret- he near-corre- . . , Lg - Approves five Advisory Meets :gin - 607-11t- , --- - FounaationSélects-U- U.S. Sues Ufa For Science Instittite For Title . - ----- River Bed Land,: -- -7, " , e-- - all-da- y 2791-270- 0 : UtdhiPOblidst -- es -- . : ''' 9til , , , stream VIC tI f 1 , -- " -- - n -- Traffic Vidim Has 'Poor' Night, , h - -- ---leu-so,- '- staff-reviewed-- h - Wlsr rs.-Bruce-11- at-119- Russell-------Storr- -.- s, - -- whether--they-are--- - '' Peclistrian Hurt -- - -- the-Stat- t 1 - i-- 318-10t- h At.Crosswalk - uncle-said- - Second Ready - tt it Unit Duty 4 i , ' Sellocil-Brighar- i";:.,,.."-"'"- n , -- trucks-required-ex- ten -- - 'to-a-pri- r NO , r 1 -' -- '':. , - '--- Pinta . AMbersI 10137 '' Annlversary Gift ' 0. 41.1.em ' e, mew , '1 ' CAwcdi - ill", ,01114-- to ': --. 850 East 2Ist South Sad Lek. 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