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Show -- , ,' , r , ''' , , it -- 1 AA ' , - - . . - - - -- - , - - ' , - , , ',... - DESERET Solt Lel(' City, friday, Junit NEWS AND TELEGRAM, 29,1956 - 4 , , .aw - Stale's Lawmen Where, 0 Where Bill Shifts Medical Welfare Has Little From Counties To States, U.S. S.L. Lamb Gone? mediassist- x- Inyiled To Firs! ws: - Utah Crime Meet t ' ,401.161.11,. , The first Utah State Crime Conference will be held in Salt Lake City at the Police Target Range Club House, July 14, it was announced in Salt Lake City ik , Friday. "For some time we of the Salt Lake Police Department have been studying the merit of , a state-wid- e crime con -having .91 14, ference in an attempt to better 047' acquaint all peace officers of Utah with each other and with the activities of some of the GOY. G. MENNEN WILLIAMS Istate' active criminals." Lt. to visit ttah Sunday t Stanley D. Butcher tot tneSalt Lake Oty police force, said. Letters inviting 177 chiefs of Confore ncils police, county sheriffs, and town constables have been sent out, he said, and replies have been received from Over 50 per cent of them. He said it was hoped that a representative from each pollee department and every sheriff's office would attend the 1 i - Dmo ;:qovi Williams Ufah Visit . :Coll. G. Mennen (Soapy) Wof Michigan will visit, with ...Utah Democrats for 11 1Ours Sunday. li,:rhe Michigan governor will artive in Salt Lake City at 1 p.m.,,Sunday and leave at of enact- probability said. Utah chairman the ment," Under the plan, the federal i'l government would provide $4 il a month for medical care of each adult and $2 a month for 1 each child in federally matched welfare categories. "These sums would be avail-1able only if the state matched them equally," Mr. Shoemaker The money then continued. would be paid as required, with 1 recipients privileged to choose their own physicians,' he said. V Welfare recipients would be Strong conference from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. He said that plans call for leach representative to bring to the conference information conleerning known criminals in his area. The information will in(dude method of operation, types of crimes, cars used and known companions of known criminals. The conference will then be based on group discussions of the infotmation brought from the various sections of the state, be said. 'one-da- i i western it for a get-up- s .., t eirtil, rock') hat , , . AJ 0 tiss, ,,, . fi,,, J.j ( lif casa...tesearch center already for some waited tadei' Friday a of decIstott special committee named to select the riboratory site. The"USAC bid was orte of more than 50 which so far lave been offered to the committee for .00nsideration. Committee Chairman D o n Golina. Kit tarson', Colo, said he hopes to wind up the hearings: Saturday and select 10 sites lot more careful consider. ation - and personal visits by committee members. Dr. R. H. Walker, dean of the VAC' College of Agriculture and Dz. Daryl Chase, president of lhe school, headed the Utah delegation which offered the committee a site near Logan, Utah. "in the heart of the range kivectock area." 1The Utah group presented 111m slides and an attractive brochure as part of their case for location of the big research ,, I A 1,', . . it ,,, , ''' .'N ' S ; : ' --,, ;,- .t t , , , - )r , . , ;,,,mtinor,.. ,....,...... ,,, ,: .s. ' . , ' - .' I l' 1,.; i. I it , They also have49 grandchil. dren and twolsreat-grandchil- , '' , , i r , k ,t; ' , , , .,, I ' 0 . ' AYItTIlMIN- T-. i Ligh.istrtle: ; ENSI111 ITCH? ....,31', .. . . , ,. i 9 '4"- high. star's - - I " )i , k. n g like your to- with gold-ton- e rowel, , , . . ' - First applications of Zemoa , 312 to 6, sv -- ' i .s - i 4 ttriT4 , ' Zeal() lm ,,,, I A N.,' , ''i-ii- ., t 1 '''..... ' r '''.. '' l - '''' -7 ie.- ; 't F i ,, modified western heel , 4-- .........333. .1 : 'h., f4 , , ;-- tt , , i ..- " - ii INs N'14 1 ;;.4: 14, ot , $ -- 1 2 ecdos foe , A ' , IIP)1.8' , ' y il 4,, , , ,' It 4 ' ''. 444.........., 1 1 -, - ,, Nto, Ii ' 1 I 1- . ' . . t - ,,,,, , . ' ?''4'. , 5,t is11 d i s , - I , k. .04.00, , - i 'N11 - , , . 1 '0 se bock- - - , .,,,, and e . i s den-fres- - 4 sf ' 5 -'...... broadcloths with pique dickey-front- tie sashes, polished cot- ton& strewn with gar- h flowers, more "Evergloze" onticrease fabrics: some ribbed and splashed with icy dots, others shadow checked with cover-u- p boleros. - ' is t., 'A , 41- ' , ver. glaze" candy striped 411114.' it, ow titered , .,;',: k, . i Miniature waffle piques belted i - - : - - - - I , 1 , I 4,"' I ,, , .A - ,,,, , , ..t - 'il i , 36c Octsfo91, , , ,- - ?if fool orders, mid ' . ''' ,... . I ''' 4 ....,3- I, sizes 7 to 14 ' ' 4 r t ,t e ;Al ,, k,...;:lik , - t FY Orli ' . ,', ' 1 1;-- ,, ., XI, ,,,,e.,..t.. 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' ' : 4- ., ''..,,,, , "' (''' broadclothssome - , 1147tui4rVstle' , 4v. 4 v- - 4, ; 0.r StttereT44.111P. ,,..., , with beaming daisy si(irs and many marvelous Minicore" s'Everglaze i , k,, ,..,,z...?:,,,,,11, wa; )), .1 ,--:, I Y ., . cottons Italy-influen- b, : 1212 to 3, brown or block, modified western heel 7.95 , sizes 3 to 6x , 4'14sc:t,0 it. ! .. Il . ,, ,...,... : 1( 6.9J . - A 0)4 p:.:rrtr:wrva::rwmrr7fvx'mr4a i t" i 4 e r, 1.23 infants' sizes 4 to 8, red or block steerhide with toe, flat heel ,3.95 I:rood ..) il 111 7 ' ... 1! ,,11 ,, ,, re s..1- . ' ' , ,, leather strops. larger 'boys' , ' t , J , - - - rl',1 . , , . lantern camp lonte. vorite TV too. seams. ' - , .. doctor's soothing antiseptic relies itch of surface skin and Scalp Irritations.Zemo stops 0 ' . , Handsomely decorated Goodyeft, ,- 111P7---...- ler14) '4(4 4 ,',. 1, Acme quality steerhide in brown or block, with color. fully decorated upper. Pot heel, modified Western k , 1., , P ,,, ,, ".. it aly 1 a sizes 812 to 12 I, ,..,,,...--s,,- ''". 1 . &; (bOttr411 sofa, 2 for 250 ' - -, 1 - real western boots S'- te , ,, $'.4 , , t, -'- , I , 'Ntit, ..., .,,, , ... V cast metal spurs , , . - ''', (i , ,,, . Oro- -- i ' ,N. ''''''''' e. '14...w... ,,,. Polished 4 , your young cowboy wants 4.,,,,,, . -- ' ,,,,'''''':Y ' children. Richards, ,.2' W'est;ailordan; Leland T., Rich. Mrs. Floyd , rftt;',,- Magn a: lima) Ostler and Mrs. Don Afton, Kemp, both of Sandy; ,. mt. -- Stanley (Evelyn) Steele, Loy; Mrs. Lawrence (lia) strum, Glendale, Calif, and Mrs. Eititrit ,IReital Dean, Portland, - ,, , ,, 4,, ! ''' IN:4 ' I ' - .,,s , , ' I ' , . 4 , ..,,,,,,.,.. .w. '' .., .-- I r''' al - 1 , 9 , 1 44, . ,, i electric soles sox need orders. 32c postoge, 2 1, 1 la ,1 . r, ,, f 7 I, file,li' IA Itf, .441 , . Averbach's Third Floor Toy Shop anniversary , ,. , ..z,,000) i . . . : 11111114- , ,., , , . vi,Ikb ' , ,I f, I ' ,t tillik .. - , - .,,ey have eight 'They are Wilford D. scratching and so aids healing. I.' , 1 , . . i ......www, Salats, L: ' 4. ' Thursday. They were honored at a tam pi luncheon at Fairmont Park in alt Lake City. ;arr. and Mrs. Richards were married June 27, 1906, in The SaICLake Temple, Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-da- - 0 ., , , ., :1 . eir, ' , A It . , 2,ovoibp i 11 .1. "t ' - 4 . 95 3 I , , ',,,,C .4.4, d more. ,.. .,, ' , I ' ot - 2. 1 N , Utah. ,A4X41,1 Y , 1 ' ., collars, "painted eyelets," "Everglaze Mini-carfashions with collars and ever so many tit,I7t..sz7l', jk:1,"'',:.....,..,... lace-trace- ,,i'l. , ... f ' - , , , i, . ' I 1 1 li S , '14 4 em- bossed prints combined with solids iced in white i , to 4 with pretty flowers, .:L41.,,,,,,,,,,,....,:k:: ti:1, , baltacsegakgiteeiesast3he07rn.dhorlset btruiml erntse.d Lhrokimnge , t " 1 Á ! , Two repeaters in 44 - ia 4 ,,,,.,I'Pr.'ii. gun and holster set .,,,,.,, , . . k , ' ,,--- 't, , . t, 4a. ' ,:st..,.. - , , . -: ,, t i I,,,,,i,;:o.s. ' , if ,ote.'"-- , y I f I . - 1 Darling woven d o ginghams with buttons and bows, "Everglaze" polished cottons flocked ,.i,p!t'411:11 " ..r. I i.' ''''" , s , ,,, ft ! : 4 , ,,,, ,..., , ,f , - , 91 ,,,,,. '4 Mr. and JORDAN TO:Emanuel H. Richards, 7895 8.'7:00 West, observed their - t ,e,,,),A::;:i.:. 11 t A..- each ',,.,, I K V, 4,''''",..1,1;1',"pOc,,,,,,,,,.r., 79 . sizes , 0 ; !,..c 3 ,. , frit .44. ' 1 A 13,,, 01... ccluple Notes ' PAild Wedding ; !, I ' ,,,....-- -- ', ' , , ).$i. , .; I) - ,, a i dr: :Ns 79c - ,) 10-ma- n - v4rt., 3 easy-to-hand- , , - 5j 4' c , '1.LOU1S-4Jt- ah State At. ,.trisuitural College officiabi, their a ;19 million animal disbid , I . N ',it ',, t t , ,i1f f( '''.. L 4L' ., I , . ; , Wool felt. Rust, red, block, or beige. - ' 411.$1,tioi,'''.4.4t0, ',.k. Anyone can learn to twirl a rope with this western hemp. 1 law Nwo edding 14441- . 2 25 M.orL spinning repo to 4, 3 to 6x, 7 to 14. 1 :g S . Decision On Research Site gnilen finishes "care-fre- e' t .3.95 clonim USAC Awaits W bargain basement - 'F. outfitloothor. ...6.93 cowgirl 1 , , 5. Tan leather, red pockets, silvered trim. ,,,,' ; , , , 4" .... Sizes 4 to 12 ON- A- -4 aceftAt slji,i, )i Nt l' ititA.A1 3 fourth rip-roari- n' vest and chaps Chairman Milton Wailenmann, in announcing the visit of Gov. Williams, said be ;would be feted by Utahns it. 1 "dinner Sunday evening as ;..,ell,its conferring with party adertt. n 1, sizes i,k!i Utah-Stat- center-i- East Broadway (4,te7;-,'- . civit rights. , es hundreds of delightful styles, most with 4k, general. Gov. Williams, a supporter of Coy. Averell Harriman of New York' as a presidential candidate, is especially interested in tha Democratic Party stand on . Furniture -- 47-j) 4i41 La, , - Gifts - Office Stationery ( (;4?-(14- - a. selected items in cooling cotton dresses , , STARTING JUNE 28 2 OFF 41111 mid-righ- In. the Interim he will confer witl; partyjeadera, talk to wartems, Democratic groups which cAul 'be gathered to hear him, and discuss the political picture ,- 1 NIEMIIMPWIP07111IrINIMPOPPIP17181101100P1.111M11.0111.110.10.1.M. ilIra v4 - ,3 and up to eligible for the medical ance only as it might be required. Aged needy, disabled needy, blind and dependent children requiring assistance would be eligible. Mr. Shoemaker estimated that such a program would cost the state of Utah about $70,000 a million a bienmonth or $1 nium. It would cost the federal government a similar sum for medical care to Utahns and, in turn, would subtract from the responsibility of the counties. The burden of providing cal care for most public welfare recipients would be taken from counties and given to state and federal governments by a bill now before Congress. H. C. Shoemaker, chairman of the Utah Welfare Commission, night She said the lamb was in'the said Friday that the bill has pen when she checked at 10:30 been reported out favorably by p.m. !Wednesday, but when she looked again at 7 am. the Senate Finance Committee, of which Sen. Wallace F. BenThursday it was gone. is a member. nett "It is believed that there is Yale isn't the only place little lambs go astray. Florence Pearson, 2323 Park St, told police Thursday that a lamb she was ...tending for a neighbor disappeared from its pen sometime Wednesday C LEARANC before inventory - . - - - - goOtIgt04.411"M".41k - AL" "At likillAkAsokinompAl4do&404' - |