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Show ..".......-......"- .. , , 7 - , . , I it; - . , itki,Ei) 1 - , 4, - . Lttt.kti titritS . , k , - , , - , . iti.t(oitAM, Solt Loki City, -- . , t , T , - , , - 195i May 29, Voacittescifty, , - - - - . . , i - - -, - ------- -- . , Utah Starts Class VocatinnSShhoo 1 - 1 For Upgrading ' ,..-- , '' . v.-- ,k1 -- ,.. ---, I, ' I '''rvellet I ''''' , . - J ---, ,,,, .,,,,, , I i1 1 c- , k , all-sta- , te ,,,, , ,,, 1 ,f '1. I ',-- .- , , i i fr ' , , - approve Contrad - $5,000. - , I6th ' 4 ,,, Motorists Injured As Automobile Hits Pole Two MAGNA 'Two men suffered minor injuries Tuesday when car ran off the roadway at 9400 W. and 2400 their night South, breaking off a telephone pole. The driver, Orri's Otto Haskell, 34. 136 F..15th Ave., Gar field, received a nose laceration. Merlin Yates, 34, 5655 W. 3500 South, received minor facial lacerations when thrown against the windshield. Both men were treated at the Salt Lake General Hospital.: Deputy Sheriff Blaine A. Barnes, investigating officer, said that the westbound apparently failed to negotiate a ar - h 0 i1 . . 20, 0". t 1610 re LPG) - - 'The Salt Lake County Commission approved an amended ordinance to increase fees for reclaiming of impounded dogs. The new ordinance provides that 'owners pay a $5 fee In Addition to the 50 cents per day charge. Dogs held more than five days will continue to be exterminated by the county pound keepers, County Licensebirector Alonzo Mackay, who requested the new ordinance, said It is substantially the same as Salt Lake City's dog ordinance in regard to fees.. William T. Thurman, deputy county attorney, pointed out that owners of uncontrolled and unlicensed, dogs also are subJect to fines up to $299 and a Hail sentence up to sir months. , ') f I , ; 0,......"'w , . ) ' - i i . ' t . , ) a-- 1 , I , - ,, "' i ,,, , ' ,...0- - 1,er II .,...,0 " , ""' $4.,,,-.- I (r)) ' , -r ."'NArlio'..- - , il . 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Ind Orchestra play threvgls June c) RELITILLIS 4 FUN FOR THE WHOLE FAMILY )1C-r- ) 0 rc kick tho Troia ( -- ' :I I Nightly Denting 711TI; ) 10') - 1 tidos und Games Colorful Kiddieland Groot Lake Swimming Inert' Arts Chen, lesurfoced MAT) 1 LT313 i LULA' LIIILL, I - Now Chinn, Cool Picnk Ares I (1,1e7d)4r1) 1 ' e- 'NIKE iLS E2 ocgaiLlusAll - AT - r 01 IBIE - - o 4 eLIz8.7ot. w loontifol Wonder-fil- l , , ;1! Fun Noose Exciting it OWTPUc 0 Ut7 El . - 1 7.73.,, . - I Now. Docorotiono - Midwity - - , Show , FREE Opns 6 p.m. ' , TODAY SOe Omildroo - -- 0. Sponsorad by Utah some gmailbers Assn. ' 1.1.1.1,,,...1.1 FRI. AND SAT., -- ,. 'k .4 1411 , . (4111111116,4A 4111 ill 1,111111111E liCtilir ts.,,;01 mit ) 0e - , - f-'-,-) ''' ."4 Fres rAIRGROUNDS teilt - .0 STATE - .. 41111Minoms.... '- - f.- - JUNE1 3-44- ' 57 ' AND 8 Red NsI C hols' Pennies and His Five - . domoosialionmillimo... ...,001 -- - - - CETtift110 Buy 6 . -- .. I i I ler Tor Grout &origin la htertainment. Toks the Family to . dr . ReservationsEM i For Table N , - , " ,,,,, , Parking Is - t Now, Solo Divided Nighwory . , , 4 AND HIS ORCHESTRA There's- ) N, JO! AKOE11; la O. o i tec7v ; Chatlie- - vAc ONE 7- ti ie. timmo v:is; El 140 j: I Quartet With a Terrific Skew as. t'i ilra Americas - "Nt c ... I 0 I rTirs1 plfilt) em i1.a,,,,1 Brothers ' V VII 1 1 THE EtecD ' A , ...I And Also 't-- ; --- ) , , , VI 50 JUST 37 tit,0, His Band of Renown ' , ! 0 Fres so- - '' "Modorn America's Man of Musk" and 20 of the world's outstanding instrumentalists I VZ,' tlliTM GEORGE THURSDAY, Fli1DAY AND SATURDAY - k , tro,,,,.4., 1.61 SO feet high and 46 fun features from Fun Houses throughout the worldConey Island, Blackpool, Tivoli, etc. , . t DO E0 IGRA With slides .. , ,it, 46', TSY.1471c,91114 .11000 d, , 1 IT . stif ,I BT)It.re i - 0' - It ,t .;... Aao. - - . v, N '1' ,fr - , GREAT. DOUBLE ATTRACTION ' d 1 111W , ! ri41 it s 7 fornIN , j ; , June ) - , 1, etc..,rpri A trig t 4...)i, ttAN4UNTUNEST EVER I tk . . twv"11141L11) t- ' ,, , ...e - .1001 ;7 z TONIGHT ONLY '.g,00r ,'Ib,.., t rririC:7717 ')77,11, ON -- 4 1 " :. it .7 - I 44) - pj 0 t, osAIAA00AAAAANoVY IT f - F 41' l''''79 13 , World's Highest Slides Sensational Whirlpool The Cage Maze Roulette Wheel twisters and Teeters . ,, . (ID PErii '1:11 41-- 0 V110 1 - 0 10121:"Vjf tuilding Industry Night - A. f ' FOR TABLE BRDIDA T . - V''''..1".- .""' ca) .4firtg, sill ilI ii p o 11:k rz: is, r 0, N,7"-,..,;,- (Home of the Big Name Bands) 1: 7:RM ' . ' NO 1 Opens 6 p.m.TODAY . NI ' t County dairy days, dairy pdn- celebration honoring the foundeess competition. milking con- ers of America's dairying at tests, speeches and sports will Jamestown, Va. Statewide events Inc Iluile highlight Utah's 1957 observance of June Dairy Month begin- Dairy Night at Derks Field. Salt Lake city, June 4. and Dairy ning Saturday. Tom L. Emery, Salt Lake Day at Lagoon resort on June , City, general chairman for the 26. observance, said Tuesday this year's programs will salute the pioneers of dairying both nationTONIGHT ONLY! ally and in Utah. Merrill N. Warnick, Pleasant ONE Big Show 8:00 P.M. Grove, former national president of the American Dairy FAIRGROUNDS COLISEUM Assn., is the national organization's chairman in charge of a , RSMIMIOMOIWIMIMEEMMIIIIPillIlMPMPRUMPOPMMIMI"OSV cif Dairy Month To Open on Saturday In Utah i - Grine AT , A LOT 0' LICKEWPretty little Patti Cracroft, old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Cracroft. 2302-20t,East. likes the looks of the giant ice cream cone offered her by Shirley Chug& Utah's 1957 Dairy Princess. , - Revolving Barrels J.,, r 11 NS 11 LI 11 1 11 4, . ba ' - - - , --,, G . 1 , v ., - ' .,,,, . , ..... . NpN, er ti, ,, AA - 114 Electric Air Valves Room of Doors Camel's Bach L ,.. .- 14? - ) ily z - , .001 - i -- filifAA0tv . ) I ,. ,i. 4 it- tipo;. .,,, ,.... -- - 4 .711)4.1)441 - ,Iilometd-- PA ,,, . ,t 1 ' 4' - . ' 00, 4 ) k 4 - ril -- '141V-.- t .1, 1 , - "A . allArfaXtbli 41..111 . 3 e ' Marcellus K. Snow. liThrlestt Granger. who was last month. entered pleas valued at 6,fmm a truck and of Innocent to all eharges on trailer owned by Ralph C JenMay 1 and bail was set at $600., sen, 2435 S. 7th East. while the following his arrest a check vehicle was parked at 21st S. of bis driving record with theland 2nd West, was being invest'. state drivers license &vision' gated by police Wednesday. IMr; 4i 1 , . infortie: it:: gaindC11.,,;:eet , Jude.. ' 1. - f 0 4..0 t ,.,4, . A ''.--44.- 1 , it, f , r-1 s. GA.LA.O.P.M.I.M.GIQMORROVII. ,, 1&)g S h 011,4 - , , ''''',,,,.. rit:)..-,,-.1- , .. '..,,, . etv : - - i - Ao. I I ,;' '. P . Trial for Cyril Elden Gran. showed the April arrest was the fourth in less than two years for ger, 43. of 141 E. 3350 Southd drunken driving. with drunken- driving,1 The record also disclosed his- and a on revoked 'leen" !license been revoked until driving had : funning a red -light . was con- - June 77, 1958. tinued Tuesday- in City Police t A....11'Court until June' 12 by 111 - 1 t, 1 " f . - , . . , , , . . - , ii ' , Higher Dog Fees Burglary 4800-9t- ' - r ,of ',, .,,, .1 ,,,,,41, , 1 , 46..or i , i .1,0. 'i County Approves . curve and ran off the roadway. In The car traveled a distance of 81 feet, off the toadway, before sheering off the pole. MURRAYBurglars took 175 Damage to the auto was estimated at about $200, by the cash, 15 boxes of chocolates and two boxes of tigars from the Investigating-officerCitations are pending 1urther investiga East,' tion, Deputy Barnes said. Spring Run Inn, early Tuesday. Manager Keith McHenry told Murray Police entry had been gained by forcing a back door latch. The thieves missed an- oravtiwynM71 other $100 in cash and checks, representing the day's receipts, Which had been placed in a sack and hidden. . ' ,,0. ei'lit,' lit"' I I - ...,' t The house has been on .dis-'play for several weeks at 431. East. The purchaser will !have to move the house at his !own expense. ' - ,4170.ratt '$$ dt1: '.f 11, lot4Nos . , $75 Cash, Candy Taken 'I' The other two bidders were Realtors. 456 S. !Main. 65,750, and E. F. Baldwin 11!Jr., 520 Continental Bank Bldg., , , ,, Stevenson, 1361 E. 13th South. Mr. Stevenson bid $7293.87 for I the house. Jay L. Nelson, school press. dent 'said the materials in the (Dow-Wilkinso- - Fails To Make Turn Members of Local 4868, United Steel Workers of Amer Ica, Wednesday accented new contract proposals from the Calera Mining Co. calling for a package increase of approximately 18 cents per hour. The new contract will run to July 31, 1959. Roughly half of the increase was made retroactive to May L The remainder will become effective Aug. 1, 1958, S. Lyle Johnson, federal Mediator, said. The settlement involved 120 workers at the cobalt refinery at Garfield who have been on strike since May 2. ', , , , t HIT DEAD CENTERTwo triin sufferict minor facial lacerations late Tuesday when their car splintered this utility pole near Magna. Police said the vehicle failed to ,. negotiates turn. Cobalt Workers ,' - be ...0.,t, 4 i . . , - lhouse cost I total of $6.141. The State Finance Commis: Ision received three bids for the , ''''' - he , .a, 1 4. - , i I Additional sessions will held June 5, 12 and 19. Profit , 1 I ' 0 4 - - I - Trial Continued In $IL . On 3 Driving Charges, - - fourth projectlouse built by Salt Lake Area Vocational School students was sold Wednesday for a profit of more $1.000 not counting labor. ithan t Itigh bidder was Paul R. r-T- P , II Ann 1,rftrti . vi atityww ' , , . , - ,4,,,,, . let's ooee I 10 , 1 ,,,.''''''''' - , -.- . Al - 't , .,..,); . . , . ., and t ' , ... 's,N .; I other top executives Thursday ., began a course planned "to up-- I. ...,,.. i., ...., grade the attitudes and abilities 1 'At.. 1 of state employees." I . 1 11:'171 Gov. Ceorge - r , corned the group to the first -0 :,, course held the of the session la t ' .. s ' ',-I Aaook. Senate Lounge. ' t II it - 71'. t' The governor said he had 1 ...s,..Z,.- -zo, , -' '1''40 I helped develop the present pro,, gram- - for upgradingpersonnel ,. ., ,.. ,.....:.. I .... , ....,,, , and that he felt the present 0, F course "could be of great' value ' ,,,,,,,. to departments if car- I ,i.,, Y . ried through consistently."' ,,,,,,,. . S. Wayne Clark, state person, ii , ,,,, 1' nel director, arranged the course -,. 1111'.'41 beirig instructed by William CI dic , Winder, coordinator, state voca- ...PI. ' ' , I 4' 1I , . w tonal education department. I .if.:.. - ,el'''' ' Utah - IS "4 Stale Employes - Iv , t IP - tickets today before RAY'S, 23 W. 3rd South. - - toe.11.50 Gos. Adm. $UB colisomo boo office opus of 7 p.m. O.R. Adm. offer t7, $130, - - - -- los. $2.00. .4 L0 op - -- FRII PARKING 1 0 ' - : ' at COUSIN , o , f f I (3 ' 1 ' 0 0 , ' . tf 1 1 t r i , |