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I ,, ; To ,.. , -- - ,-- s I Few Clouds Near,: , But tileathee - ',- -' . .I ' - , 4.., i.--.- . i4, . , -- .; - t - ''''P I4 L:73 - ( ..., o , ; ? .1..--- - ,- .,vi''',''' ;;'' ." fi ) . y-- ,si. -, 4.-- i., i s !! A , 1 ' ,' , ,,,, ,..., 1 ,,., - so, o , 1,4, - . . .-4, It ., ' " f , ,- -- , , . -- , ' - , ,,,ttls I , 4 , , - , , . ' I -, , ' r---- IN .- .--- , . . 1 .,,or , . ' - , - - . , , , , , . , .., , - , ... , , i - ! 4 -- '. Call For t ', 4 - . - ' '''''''"-- S.,,s1- ' ' Road 'Caution . f - 1 f I t -,- , -- I : I - 0J $10.1 141111on l'il dr I - k IsN,Nks:Nn.,s,,,..kr, 1 1 'V - ' '; For SI. Schools 7 5,--- 1,11. , Ey LAVOR K. cHALTnt Deseret News Education Writer 7:- - I 01110,0' ,i1APP A tentative budget of $10217,- 700 for general operation of the FEATUREOne of the new rides in Lagoon's brand new fun house is this "whIrlpoot.'Itili one of many features at the famed resort which will be the scene of the Deseret News Happy Birthday Party on June 5. Eyerybody is invited to FUN HOUSE the 107th atnniversary celebration. - r" Come To Lagoon June 5 What fun, what bargains! big Happy Birthday Party at are invited to help Utah's first newspaper celebrate its 107th Bring along friends and lam- Lagoon on June 5. Everybody, all sizes, all ages, birthday. ily and join the Deseret News' There will be unmatched bargains at the famed fun spot as 'one cent day" will be feaI tured at the party from 3 p.m. 4; t1 up to closing time. Illij til;,.r. Take Coupon out the Happy Birthday Clip coupon in today's paper and pin it to your shirt or hat when you come to Lagoon on, June 5. It will bring all )(Inds of penny - 1 city schools during the 1956-5- 7 term was approved Tuesday night by the Salt Lake City Board of Education. The tentative budget represents an increase of $1.721,600, of 20.3 per cent over the current 1956-5budget. Total estimated expenditure for the district during the 1957- 58 year is $18058,970, an increase of $3,513.560 over total estimated expenditures f o r 1956-57- 1 1 tagSK2N17 NEVIS BIRTHDAY PARTY 1111&lit 01'h privileges. Park the car for one cent the Deseret News birthday celebration. rides Many of the at Lagoon., will be gqing at a penny each and others will feature a one cent ticket with each ticket purchased at regular dui-in- (Print Name) (Clip this coupon and pin' it to your shirt or Jacket when entering the gala Deseret News Birthday Party at Lagoon on June & Persons of any age wearing this coupon are entitled to penny privileges on rides and auto parking. Coupons will appear in the Deseret News throughout the week.) k fun-fille- prices. Bring Everybody Ptah Calls Crackdown On Improper Licenses The State Tax Commission detected approximately 40 cars driving without proper license plates in blockades Tuesday beginning in Rose Park. Byron D. Jones, director of the motor vehicle diNhsion of the tax commission, said the blockades would continue indefinitely In various parts of the state. He said he Is Interested particularly in finding cars with licenses being operated by persons with legal residence in Utah. A penalty of the full amount of the license fee, plus the license fee required, is charted such persons. New regulations issued by the tax commission Tuesday. require that anyone becoming a resident of Utah shall apply immeB SECTION diately for Utah license plates. Old regulationslillowed 60.4ays to apply for Utah plates. City and Regional News The only persons now allowed 1, 8, 16 24 to use plates, he exSports 5 plained, are TV Highlights students 7 who ,pay Financial tuition fees at Utah schools, and bona. Obituaries Action Ads 915 tide tourists. e e non-reside- 8-- r For other-Boarlion news Page BB. , 4,1111, ... L ,..to l T nmE IS HERE. or very nearly so, and from 11 OW oir well be reading of get. together' of former residents of Podunk and roundups of various family clans throughout the Mountain West every weekend until summer's end. We nre;without a dobbt, the reunioning':est folks on the fact of the globe--- a sort of &- tribute in itself, !since it implies that among us family ties and neighborhood friendships REUNION are more dearly cherished than among the average run of folks. Which brings us to the matter at band, an invitation for all old timers of the his. torte mining camp of Mammoth to fore. .gather on June ii at the Payson City Park to mingle with old friends and rehash the --past. shah according to Its to be an Thomas Chatwin, president, with a program. sports event, picnic (bring your own) and other activities planned. Plus, of course, the mingling of old friends and reminiscences by the hour of the exciting days of what's now one of Utahs famous ghost towns. , all-da- y - - J-- - - DOWN ON THE FARM 'rhe Item the other day about tows and farm hands prompts Howard Johnston to relate the one about the federal inspector from the wages and hours division of the Depart. rnent of Labor who drove up to the farmhouse and told the farmer he'd been reported for violating the minimum wage law. 'Iou don't lay so;'" deirlare4 the fanner - along. At of see Mum, stories , and teacher retirement funds. Although building fund expendi- tures are not specifically budseted they are reported. The board set the public budget hearing for- - 7:30- p.m. June 11 in the board offices at 440 E. 1st South St. The final budget for the school year will be adopted at a board meeting to be held immediately follow. ing the hearing. Citizens who wish to see the budget at any time prior to the budget hearing may call at the office. 440 m. lit South. at any time during business hours. The budget. by law, will be available for public Inspection. According to the "table of ma- terials related to the budget. " the board expects to spend the following amounts: General operating funk, Me See BUDGET on Paie B-9 50-fo- For Service 1''4'.'''Lr ' , L-00--- '........- ( ,,......,......-c.- t , - ' . ' - - ' ---- 4.. ., r t , L ,,:.,, '- :ii , .,,,.. - m - ', ; ..- -.; t li,,, r -- - Flooding Danger 'Graduations Tonight 40,000 IL. Students In June Runoff that pressure at the swimming pool. the golf course, tennis court, picnic area or dance hall. 'rho Utah Highway Patrol- - in an effort to enforce a safe week. end for the public, will have its Graduation exercises for the full force of 80 men patrolling More than 40.000 students in I Utah highways. held be will ., schools Salt Lake City's 56 public high ' tast Highi Needs schools ended their school work Wednesday evening. scheduled School exercises are Lyle Hyatt patrol superin Wednesday. at 6;30 p.m. In Kingsbury Hall "We're trying to Some schools, particularly the on the University of Utah cam- tendent said. the public alive. But ws keep schools. school had high closing pus. West High School exer can't do it without their cos parties during the afternoon. cues are at 7 p.m. in the school operation." Others simply excused students gymnasium ind South High ex Supt Hyatt praised Utahns and closed their doors at the ercises are at 8 p.m. in the for the excellent traffic record end 'of classworit. South ugh Auditorium. achieved last year on the hob, Officially the schools will Judge Memorial High School, day when there were no fatal dose Friday afternoon. Thurs- the city's Catholic high school, collisions and urged motmisie day, Memorial Day, the schools is scheduled to hold graduation to be even more vigilant this will be officially closed. Teach. exercises at 8 p.m. in the Cathe year. era will be in the school build- dral of the Madeleine. Utah had only one traffle ings Friday on regular scheddeath last Memorial Day. It was ules but students will be excaused when a Wandover Win Forestry Honors cused. woman fell from the running Two Utah Boy Scout troops board of a truck her husband have been honored for their was driving and slipped beneatit deeds to the states forests and the wheels. To that durinx rangelands. Supt.- 'Vett uid Scouts from Troop 659, Salina, the long weeken& beginning at and Salt Lake City'. Troop 19, midnight Wednesday, patrol ofp In ficers will ride the highways ill have received Conservation Awards of Merit from the Amer. fuU force. There will be no days lean Forest Products Industries, off. no vacations, no holidays D.C. for the officers. he said. IsmoWS News 11'64'100w Washington, Somas End Year's School Work s Northern Utah's record wet May has boosted the seasonal water outlook by more than 10 Per cent and many streams and rivers will probably overflow their- banks during the .June runoff. Eugene L Peck, chief hydrologist at the Salt Lake Airport Weather Bureau station. pre dieted that many streams would not be able to contain their water at the peak flow. The overflow will be confined to streams in high elevations. Streams In lower elevations will not have flows at damaging levels. he Predicted. Cold weather from about May 10 to 24 has retarded the normal melting of snow higher up while some of the moisture In that period fell as snow In high mountain areas. Mr. Peck reported. The high streamflows are in the upper reaches of the Weber, Provo,' Logan and Bear rivers, plus some smaller streams such as the Cottonwood creeks near Salt Lake City and the ,American Fork stream. Some of the heavy precipitation in the area includes (nor- ! , , Arrive Dixon Ogden Today For 5-D- Visit ay WASHINGTONRep. Hen- was ry A. Dixon scheduled to arrive in Ogden Wednesday afternoon for a stay in his home dis- - iR-Uta- International Rotary Hailed By Elder Evans - five-da- y trict Thursday morning, Rep. NEW YORK CITYPat Mun- - mal moisture in parentheses): Dixon will speak at Memorial 5.62 PineNiew inches Reservoir, correspondeut services in Plain City. Day Lop Washington 4.02 inches 'The gathering of nearly 10,000 Salt Lake City Deseret (228); Morgan, Friday morning he will News, was presented an award (10): Mountain Dell ReserWeber College alumni persons, from 78 nations for the Rotary International Convem recently by the Alumni Associa- voir. 4.93 inches (2.17) ; City at a banquet in Ogden. tion last week in Switzerland tion of the Graduate School of Creek power plant, 5.35 inches Rep. Dixon will attend Journalism at Columbia Uni- (2.58); Ogden Pioneer Power graduation exercises at Utah was a significant occasion and an Important contribution to Plant, 5.16 inches (1.78), and State University versity. Saturday better. and Inter' The presentation was made Salt Lake City, 3.37 Inches morning and present a corn- - nationalunderstanding "for distinguished service to (1.56). goodwill, Elder Richard mencemént address at Weber L Evans of the Council of the journalism" by Oliver S. Gram-ling- , Stream runoff of the Bear College Saturday evening. Twelve, Church of Jesus Christ association president and River at Harer, Idaho, r will be assistant general manager of over 3.300 cubic feet persecond; the Weber River near Oakley, Press. SCENE TODAY TheTheAssociated basis for the ward was about 2200 cubic feet per seca series of articles written last ond: Logan River, some 1,000 year by Munroe' exposing the cubic feet per second, and the costs of congressional junkets. Cottonwood creeks near Salt I Indignantly. Well, there's Willie wile milks The articles him a cita- Lake City, soma 500 cubic feet the tows and does the chores. Ask him." tion by the National Headliners per second, , The inspector questioned Willie and was Club and the $500 Raymond ' told he received 40 a week. Clapper Memorial Award. And here's Sammy," the farmer said, callMunroe, 40, took his master's ing over another hired man. "Sammy, tell the degree from the school in 1941 and waa president of his class. Inspector here'what you get? , He also Is a vice "Forty a week, sir," said Sam. 'And there's the maid Kate," the farmer continpresident of the alumni association. ued. 6Thirty dollars a week and board and ; Munroe is a former head of room," Kate volunteered. ' , 4 the Washof the governing body t "Any more?" the inspector inquired. is and a ington press corps, "Just the halfwit," the farmer replied. member of Salt Lake City Mayor Adiel the Board of Goxer, elle gets about $10 a week, his meals and a F. Stewart Wednesday was acof the National Press Club. nor's day off a couple of times a year, The award was given Munroe cuaed of '"attempting to torAh, that's the one I'm looking for. at the annual dinner meeting of pedo a $30 raise for city Could I speak to him?" the inspector asked. the association at the Columbia Club here. Well. who do you think you've been talk- University to all ing ' morning," the farmer replied. The Charge was made by Local 1004, American - Federation of THI5 IS PARITY! State, County, , and Municipal One more agricultural item, Courtesy t'Uncle ' From Employes UM-CIO)Mar who sends us a dollop of Itnecdotei on Stewart Tuesday said various themes from time to time. ' Xayor Theft of luggage 4valued at for city' employes A rawly Maine farmer eras approached over $400 from the storeroom that raises be would after complo, granted a one of an apartment house at 2015 by stranger day, and asked bow much ?I' he thought his prize Jersey cow was worth. 2nd East was being Investigated tion of a job evaluation survey set for June 15. Raises deterfarmer thought a moment, looked the by police Wednesday. The luggage, belonging to two mined necessary by the survey stranger over carefully and asked: "Are you HOME FROM ET3ROFEElder Richard L. Evans of the the tax asseisor, or has she been killed by a separate families, was taken would be retroactive to June L Council of the Twelve. Church of Jesus Christ of Latterfrom assigned lockers In the train?" "The survey may be a good storeroom, day Saints and Mrs. Evan!, step from Oant tpon return police reports home from European trip during which Elder rvam showed. thing," the union statement said. PARTING SH0111 The thefts-werto laid the cornerstone of the London Temple, visited the do has. with 'but it nothing reported by Ever rotirethe harder you work.' the Mrs. Nedra Eatiett ew ew , wage which are more European TrliSSIOMI and attendet the Rotary Internathe luckier yiu becomeZ tional convention In Swit?.ciltuif en, ew 4tbast two lean oNerdue." , s also-wo- , : , Union Flap Mayor Oh Wage Survey d 0 A evaluation , Luggage Staten Apartment . - , 0 -- - e , inp-ease- - , t . of Latter-da- y Saints, declared on his return from Europe Tues. day night Elder and Mrs. Evans arrived by plane alter three weeks abroad during which he laid the cornerstone of the London Temple. He also visited some of the missions on the Continent before attending the Rotary con. vention, held in Lucerne; at which Iielen'Keller and a num ber of other internationally Isa mous figures appeared. Significant Meet Ills ' newly-electe- -- , d Deseret News Reporter Wins Award 1 ' - clerk-treasurer'- s .:--- A4 sSeen Threat on I- , GilUt018 . - come those rates Its the pest thing 'to being free.- Bring the wife and kiddies, join a crowd of friends, have the time of your 'life at Utah's "new" resort. There's a sparkling midway, dozens of rides and games, a picnic ground. swimmirig,' sil kinds of feature attractions and the nation's newest fun house. Zoom down the slides. tread the rolling barrels, ride the whirlpool and traverse the fun house obstacle course, Take your pick, there's something for everybody in the Deseret News' Happy Birthday Party at Lagoon. Pack a lunch and come along. Open and covered picnic areas are available with. plenty of table space and lota of shady trees. Take the children through the delightful Mother Clooseland, get lost in the crazy house, visi the penny arcode, . ide t rol r coaster and just a good time, d y , - , I 111,4. . Included in this larger figure are the tentative operational budget, bond and buildint funds, 'bond Interest and sinking funds ill,111P11111 , A... 7 Help Deseret News Celebrate 107th Year '4 1, ysA ; - , - V "rir",, dot' - ,,.!.. ( , N.Nk 4 Boatd Apptoves , Utah safety leaders Wednei. called loc extreme cautiort , . :day ,,k on the roads. lit resorts,. In the , ,,,,,.4, (. , ,, and at home as 'the (-Li ,,, t ' 1 tranyons s o)-- four-dat ,, Memorial Day weeken4 i '." Iit1 re: Ii ; ,i, r began. . 1 , '''' t 4,, b ist'''''.r1k).-' 1 The holiday this year marks --.14, i ''', ;r 1 ' !, ,.4 :1 :'"I the' beginning of an exceptional. ' 1' ii...:,24111t ) '1) 111 ,,.. , 7-4 0 :,....-I,: ly heavy traffic flow on the ., '' f , ,' 0,,,,, states highways a n d city '"" s, 1 t'''' :T.., i".1111, 1 , I Li- -, streets. . )1 tt:, 116,, b bk N... NA I schodi .4 commence. follows It iwi ..., r obr,'..,.,,,.liot ' . '111.1 ' ment, ushers in the fishing sea. , kV' s.bb, A son and officially opens vacation N . I ''' stasons and the opening of 'IL ,,,,,,,,.s,;., resorts. ,, e , , I G. Ernest Bourne, director ot , , , lt,N the Utah Safety Council, re. i :minded Utahns that Memorial i l'6'L,1 jt,,-..1E' ,. ,),,,, ,,, , Day is for "honoring the mem. - ... 'A. ..-eito:......... ..1.. ones of our v4ir dead." ,-- , 1 ( , ,: ', 'No Glory' , -,-..---.. ! Oita , k "MS "OIL "There is no glory," he said. A , 1 "nor no purpose served in high. t 1,1 , way deaths. The highway is re.01110.1rIUMI1 surely not the place to celebrate -the holiday." , Mr. Bourne said that with the SPRING RUSHThis scene was repeated In half a hundred Salt Lake Oty schools thousands of additional motor. today as students left classrooms for the long summer vacation. School ended officially ists on the roads the chance of for the city's public schools at the close of classwork Wednesday. (Picture by Deseret two or more of them arriving News Staff Photographer W. Caudell Johhson.) , at the same spot at exactly the I , same time will be doubled over I normal weekend. "Students will have a lot of steam to let out" be said. To them we urge that they release - - great gathering was significant thing, declared El. distrkt der Evans, Utah-Idahgovernor of Rotary. "There are now 100 nations represented in the organization which brings together men of beliefs and philosophies. It is a great corn. mon cieriominatoe' o ' - ' - En route to Europe Elder Evans attended the international assembly of Rotary officials P t Lake Placid, N.Y, at which No delivered one of the keynote addressea. The work of, the Church in Britain and throughout Eurotm is taking on a new solid tone. with conversions end baptisms steadily increasing, Elder Eying declared. The , London Temple service on May 11, to which Elder Evans was assigned by the First Presi deney ' was an Inspiring occa sion, and was given wide notice and attention by public officials and of the Church as well as the Saints, Elder Evans declared. ' - - : Extensive Publicity The leading London papers as well as the British Broadcasting Company radio and television gave the event extensive and favorable coverage although tbo location is somewhat out of the . At a pre-smetropolitan see ELDER LAYS on rags WI e at-mt,- , 4 , I sk.A..ot - ' - - -- |