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Show ' , ' ' - . . , , , ' . , , - , ' - Sak LA TELEGRAM,, , My 5, 19$6 City, Thursday, , - - , , , , , , ,. - ,, 1 ,,,,,,,t , , ,: ,. i ,,t - , . , , ' -,- ,,..t., , ,, , , I , k , t ' ' , i , , - i ' ,- 4' , 1 ; t: l ' - :.: - i h I - , - - Pf t ' ' ', " - c:1 , I I. , - ,..iI , ' itl.' 1 1.1 - ., 41 i ie,,, t:- 1;. , !I ,,,,, , ,.. , ' ",i , ' - 4 ,, ,, t.t. i 1 1 I i 4 1 1 , t , i i I , , '"'",.--- I t. : 1 4 t, '; , .4,00, 1 of .0"- ; , A, 4 ktib' - '.e: , 'V, 1 4,4,- 1A - 4 ..: t- employes ,..- , '4-- I ! , -- , , , . An ove.rheated pan containing grease was blamed Thursday for a fire which resulted in considerable damage to the kitehel Salt Like apar t of a three-titilt merit house. Mrs. Lawrence Coleman, 6711 E. 17th South, reported she d:s covered the fire in her kitchen when she thought she smelir-- i toast burning. A kitchen rangr, sink, cupboards and a portion of the ceiling were burned be lute Salt Lake firemen brought the blaze under control. Battalion Chief Charles k Bohn declined to make an es,, mate of the damage. Owner rf the building was listed as Cart N. Goodman, father of !sli, , k - , - , . , ' , . ., , . . , , . , ' ' , , , , - ,- . , . , andeFmorptlesServof. t , , , , ' , ' - . - , '' Ai,' , . . . ' - - i ' ' , - ,, , . , 4 .,.., . , , - - -4- ,,,,,,, ,,,, ,, . i; : : , - --..., It ' WI 4.. ' , .411110o4N ail' four,sw- I tn.-Ab- ! 4. ' 1 ' , i i -- t-:- I qifila ,,, ' V IT ., , 4 ' f I ? f i ii 0 -- -. i - ,,,,-- , I r ,, Vill ' ,A , r.. I t ' ' g '''-- ' .., ,....k ; , lo4.000.1...o.o.,,, 7..k - UYI and , ; I k ber.4 ' N...." ''''''''' .k: 1 ki ',1 , ? t- - 1 ) L ,r . . I ., t .,"., ,,,,,,,:i,a,14. . 1 I '40-- , '' - ::f,- ,,,-- - i 6 - ' -- ii ----- .! , Hoo) It ' -- t. ,,; ,. 4 --- - - '4b - -, ,....., ALSO STORE .., IN ' t 'T i I . i , . '' ', , 1 ;,. 1., t i- -, ;- - . , - Tuft and Phil! 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Thel II v,t1 L rooLe rst mI heePtults. th.. d,womf,,th. Plik oPor help ran celtrYtna ac,ton. by their sfwth tn,t i nsr effect to ellse and by thuir mild diuretic action through the aldneys troding to incream, the output of the to milt of kAney tobes So if rutzging heeknehe make, ynn feel iragged-out- , mtmetablw, with reetlena eirma nicttla don't wait I rst boan'a ritia-getth-a Name harpy relirf otitliono hove enjoyed for over kn yeaca Alta I'm' new, large. enOnottl,' Size arid save tuvue,Y. Get Dosute rills totinzil Full Full A WEEK ADDED TO REFRIGERATOR PAYMENT $11100 YOU .A GETS Width Freezer Width Chiller Tray Egg Rack Mobile MalU AUTOMATIC DISHWASHER Butter Compartment Removable and Adjustable Door Shelves Protection Plan Dial Defrost beetiPt 5-Y- lw Aiwtkorögoil 1".. --. D - 1 1 D (n) 1-- rn irritn. CENTER ,,,EDA,.... 320 I. - - ac hes a od ; , , Nag-rin- - AND, AGENCY twoyear-'- lion tamer, and Darrell Day. tail twister. Robert L. Pixton and W. S. Mickelsen are holdoN er tors. The new officers were in stalled by Alex Adamson. zone chairman. Cole, i - . 3 , 4a . , t ' 1 ,,, ,,.,,, i. r , ' ,.. ., presidents. Other officers included Frank It oikk :. . : ' vice ) , PROVO-hOODEN-1:0G- .,...:..... , ' 4 t 7 , tgco tr:411 - . ? 0 --- : ,,,,, . --- Ci .::7, 1 CONTINENTAL SAFETY DOOR "' - Draper Lions Club installed Thomas W. Stowe as president at a club smorgast bort dinner recently. J. Boyce Day. Garland N. leedrieksen and Da w a y ne installed as !Christensen wet - PAIR jell To: ) WAS e-- .4.. ,,,, DRAPFP,-- - The - 1197 SIMPSON AVENUE 7 , .- le, SALT LAKE CITY :., -- i-- III. ....- - EAST BROADWAY I :, ,,- - -- , , 59c . .4. ra host of Wet clobtnatmot -- , '- '-- Ske.:SStt:rer Draper Lions Seat New President , hoot aasisty. sok oilers i 'owls , . . , S t , PAIRSI 2 le, ...... , CUBIC FOOT The Completely "Child ''''' '' - 110 110 . a -- ,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,..:,, by7 Coolovaritls , C, What You Savo 'oo -- -- ', , 'N c5 sH - f,,,,,4 zo: '. j , now pie talon I I ,.... '''..". D - Of filt ARGYLES I -- - lusiness, Pispossu os Otherwmp Any, Ater, in the World Arty Nile PECI-22- 0 WITH MAGNETIC -- . STRETCH SOCKS .. ,,,,.:',. 1 - A - SPECIAL , 1 , , , ERIEEEEf - MEN'S SOCKS : ' it '4;11;1 -.- 4-, 1 i -4ar ..' ;1 - . .- --c;:r--- ) 'ill; 3 I w4"''' I -- , . 11 4, il I ',, rt t t1 '., i , UNIONThree motorcyclists were injured Wednesday Ohm'. noon during Unions annual July 4 celebration when one machine went out Of control and crashed Into two others. All three were waiting at the starting line for a race to begin. Paul Robbins, 21, 131 NieCielland St. driver of the first cycle, Iwas reported in "good" condilion Thursday morning at Holy Cross Hospital. Norman Smith, 14, 1304 Claybourne Ave another driver, was listed in "fair" conditiort.;.,The third. Gerald Cazier, 22, 1019 Signora Dr., suffered abrasions and lacerations hut was not admilted to the hos;pital, a44,ording to Deputy Sheriff Clifford Gunn, who investigated the ., i0 . ,, ) M (GI vo THIS NEW .,OLNI Race Mishap Hurts Cyclists 01000; , I iT . IN) ' 8i MEN'S DRESS . II Ft , 1111 ..., ':.,:',, -- (''' 4,,r & SPORT SHOES . - , -- , ,. ' c I , Q i , Ii - I - t.r"- '''..---- , 61 i i ,. I , 4 tj i t...... 4r"tr,-..-.,- , ) t , ' ',1: -- ' SAVE $2.15 PAIR ' ' OM Smartly Styteci , , 1 - a 7 p I 7 ,0, 1 ,.., ., , ;40klike.lote -t v; it, ::atc ,., 11k - -- , i4, -7- fl ';I 4"-a- t ',.!.. , '''. 1 7::-I;11..- - ' 1(..0 ' I, ,.,,-- ... : 1( 7 ki .4 - - , J ......,, - , : ' -- -' --1- 594 et 94.: 4 ... iV21.11..tiT) 1 REDUCED. TO - (--9 ' - ,,,,,r.,...' from aft $1141 i t 011 UM vein. d 1 , : , ci ' ;:,. ,4 , 0 tam et 1 4, 1 4,--- HANDBAGS , : SO ,,I - WOMEN'S ' 1' 41'1'7,,,' - ,1,', 4 ,., T't .,,, ,, !, tr-i'- rilli: ''' - - . . - 1 1 ...r. .. ,,,-,,t- ' !,i.,,, 01 i'lri 1 , 0 .. -, 0,- .1- !a ; giAUE grass,. - Travel Insured With H wind-fanne- - iti ,- Every Tim. You Leave the House HILL AIR FORCE RASE, UTAH The Ogden Air Materiel Area employe suggestion pro igram for the' first quarter of !1956 has taken first place over 13 other air materiel areas in the United States. This is the fourth straight quarter that Utah's Air Force installation has taken the top spot, ac'eording to Col. Jerome W. Jackson, director of person FARN1INGTON Building in 1955 when the highest valuation the unincorporated areas of on iecord was reached. The valu Davis County dropped slightly anon for June 1955 as listed at V116,487. during the month of June. Eighteen building permits. with a total of valuation of Duchesne Pays Bounty $120,836 were issued by the DUCHESNE Bounty paycounty engineers office during ments during the first six June. The total valuation for months of 1956 amounted to May was $310,0-18- ., with 35 per- $462 in Duchesne County. This mits granted by the surveyor. amount represented $4 payment Valuation for June 1956 was each for 113 bobcats and $5 much lower than that of Junel each for two coyotes. fire-fighter- - ,..,,,,,,4, - -- Suggestion Program At HMS Named First Building Drop Noted In Davis Lake-Cit- t ) ,,,,......,4, waa.....;...' r 1 41" , , HOT FOURTHMore than 400 acres of Wasatch National Forest east of Layton were burned Wednesday in an eight-houfire believed started from sparks from a back150 men Lire. the blaze all afternoon before bringing More battled rubbish than yard the fii unde--r control. The litITTIPti area po ses serious threat to the Davis County watershed program ,according to officials. - I- i v-75-171--- , Sperry Rand Breaks Ground For New Plant hu, band is away serving with the US. Navy. - , , Mrs. Coleman's Coleman. 4. oosek,44kkw..mito4 ' '' , , ,r ' - , , , , 4. ''- , 7 i . , ,. ., . .,' . 4 y tt :4,3 .1.1"1111411', ,. , f- kor ,t, i , ,,,,, "4", "....0." 1 11., - .,.: - ' , ...", , ,,it' 41 ,' i, 42,' 1 ''''' ' i I r , . - , l "I t V, ..... , eight hours on a hillside east of U.S. Ilighway 89 before bringing It under control. l among the fire- Incghters were members of the Layton Volunteer Fire Depart. ment, Davis County Fire Department, Bountiful Jeep Posse, near-bfarmers, airmen from Air Force illince , ,, 1 , , , 1 -. , . the State Road Commission. el (1A4, ,1' kI 4 , L., Rulon NVhiteside, Layton Fire , 4 'I , 4 . Chief, said a heavy growth of , ' t ' for r,'4,,!-- li dry grass was responsible . the quick spread of the flames , 1. ,,--' ' . from the Clawson back yard to 14;,,,, Lu4n.a......,44.4,..i.,......,...,444,1.,.....ia,,,,a,-.4$-'414,4at10,0,06616-11"-;;kmountainside. Oak adjoining sagebrush and maple !brush. fed the blaze, fire leaped out of conEdward M. Naughton, left, president of Utah Power SPERRY GROUNDBREAKING trol about noon Wednesday and and Light Co., and the Salt Lake City Chamber of Commerce, wields the pick while Paul spread rapidly when sparks Vestigo, manager of the new Sperry Rand Corp., facility throws the first shovel of from the burning rubbish reenearth at Sperry gmundbreaking Thursday. Assisting are Oliver Schock, Sperry portedly ignited dry June gineering, Service supervisor, and ilowell Waggner, supervisor of engineering. grass. The fire raged up the near-bWaggner, supervisor of engi- mountainside north of Adams neering. Canyon. It reached a Paul Evans, Salt Lake archi- and spread out Into ,a plateau natural tect, who is designing the build ! between Adams and Snow tng, also was Hollow Canyons. Mayor Ad lel F. Stewart. ComDamage from the fire was beJoe Christensen, lieved missioners to be serious threat to the Grant Burbidge, L C. Romney, flood control program of Davis Sperry Rand Corp., is in butd- sponsible for Sperry Rand de- and Lyle B. Nichols, arrived County, according to Commis after the ceremonies were over Blotter ress in Utah. ciding on Salt Lal(e City. B. Adams. He was due to "pressing business" at one ofClyde first to reach the M. ceremonies Naugtritorti Edward the Groundbreaking presiwere held Thursday morning at dent of Utah Power & bght Co., the city commission chambers. scene and remained there until Mayor Stewart said he the fire was the site of the proposed plant on and the Salt Lake City Charober brought under conto welcome Sperry to "wished some eight hours later. 2Ist West St., immediately east of Commerce, welcomed the trol, midst as neighbors and A part of the burned land beof the Salt Lake Municipal Air, Corporation to the community Mends. They have been the longed , to the James Love esOn behalf of the Chamber. POlt durPaul Vestigo, Great Rock, highest type of gentlemen tate. Heavy machinery of Utah Con. I think struction Co., already is at work N.Y., who will manage the Salt !Jig negotiations,is to and Directed by Forest Service be congratufinalthe leveling the ground preparatory Lake City facility, replied on be- ,Salt personnel, on lated having these people to construction work of the half of the corporation. brush the blazing brought ly het "We are happy indeed to be building Itself. under control by quickly buildhere," Mr. Vestigo said. "Our Director In Charge ing fire breaks on the north and south sides of the E. H. Arbil', director of the firm did a lot of looking for a Polio Victim 'Critical' fire. Industrial Development Dept. of facility site, and everything Mrs. Dorothy 1Ienn, Using jeeps and other the Salt Lake City Chamber of pointed in favor of Salt Lake yearold Rock Springs. Wyo, vehicles, the men CnrriMPrefn, was in charge of of threk children, was heel-drive asbesIntroduees Aids the groundbreaking rites. It was still in "critical" condition dug trenches and spread introdUeed the two men Thursday at Salt Lake General tos straps to halt the fire. Mr. Azbill's work, together with that of A. Kyle Dettilyon, presi- who will be his aids here. They Hospital with polio. She was Emphasizing the danger of dent of the Salt Lake Real are Oliver Schoek, engineering flown to Salt Lake by a plane brush fires this time of the year, Commissioner Adams said Estate Board. which was re. services supervisor. and Howell from Hill Air Force Base. heavy rains last spring were responsible for the high, heavy k's I: ,' t ,,r ,,,- 1 1 ', ,..tr'"'"-' It , ,, , , - , ' - i DOOM About 150 men battled the I stubborn flames for nearly , f , , ,00E -- , - I , - 't. ,f 4 4 ,,,e '' 4--- t N, II" - , ," . . , , - , I , I ", , I I 4 '"'''' ' , Itcrés In back yard o.sidney Clawson.' East Layton. spread over ap. proximately 400 acres of Wa. satch Forest land Wednesday 1,,i4 House Blaze Blamed On Overhot Pan 1 I - i ( ' ' '' - f t., 4 , ( - ,,, 4 I , - 41( i I 1 , ' , , v N.,.St ,.. . , i l'4 ,,, I 44 4 ',- , I, ,,.. N,r4i -, ,,-,-- ,,,,, - 14, , 1 1,.,, , ,, ,...,, 141, ;;44,, , - ' it, ns .EAST LAYTONFire which was believed started from a burning rubbish pile in rho , , t kJ I V .. ' .1i .- -. , -- .. - -'- 4 , , fire-Bur- Wasatch forest -- , 1 400 , , ' . , , Id , i,-- , , 1 -- - , Ulah I - , , ' , , ,,..!.,. -. - , , it , . , DEsrRrr NEves AND . , , ' , , , ,.. , . H ARE A RDVI , - - OIL '' mt. k!,f'ill i 4 I SUAG;APRI NA ONtIcSIEs - 2102 S. LiAsCES A- 9 9 420 ' , HIGHLAND DRIVE STORE OPEN EVERY NIGHT 'TH. 9 EXCEPT SUNDAYS - it , 1 1 E., IN 64677 ROSE PARK 1 - llth N. Ilth W., NIGNIAND 3155 High. Dr., DA DRIVE NU OPEN FRIDAYS. 9 P.M. - TILL |