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Show , - -- -- I DESERET NEWS AND TELEGRAM, , CA Punk Descret News Prize Entry Deanne. 12 Noon, Def.' 4 t 1957 hunter Islista!en Milli ii 111M MIN MI 11 do NEINT DIA 'A 11. , i p., - l. vAmorwftft, - k - ftk.ft.fttft - Aleet To Discuss ' ivammorOooro,,, IFFOPOok,s000toom000, ft ; , I Funds Campaign For Prison Chapet , P iz inn REAM POINT OF THE - MOUN1 11 7 it '. 7 Robert Jack that he saw somef a hill thing move on the sidi-othat he thought was a deer. Mr. Brunswick said he heard several shots and looked down the hill. He said he saw a hunter about 250 yards away. The third shot struck him in the 01 , , plete construction of'the Utah State Prison chapel,. will be discussed Tuesday afternoon by prison administrators, ' chaplains, inmate representa., tives and Board of Correction ' members. ' Organization of a fund solicitation drive was authorized at the last meeting of the board. The group will meet at the prison at 3 A talent show presented by the inmates early this month raised $307 for the chapel Lcause. Steel, cement, sand, 'gravel and blocks have been contributed and the building now stands at the "footings" stage. of Salt Lakers not only jamed downtown streets Santa's arrival Ftiday, but with their sudden-on-- on e stores. Typical of the jampack rowds is the one above shown in a downton slaught department store. The shopping spree was continuing Saturday. AND THE RUSH BEGINSThousands z ,-o- r lax- Trial Cp M trial in U..911 District Court Fri. day disclosed how two Ogden gi rig - were - introduced into "white slavery traffic" in the - Mountain West. The girls, now happily mar. tied housewives, told the jury how they itarted prostitution between 1948 and 1952 and worked throughout Utah, Idaho, Wyoming, Nevada and Oregon. Smith, 29, a former Ogden cafe operator, is on trial in Judge A. Sherman Christensen's court. He is charged with, mak. ing false statements to Internal Revenue Service agents concern. ing his income tax returns in 1952 and 1953. The trial went into its second day Saturday. It was to continue at 10 a.m. , , -- . Fire-DamagesVacant ise Al Testimony in the Richard Lockwood Smith income tax - knee, SiriciTo!d I TAINA fund drive to tom City hunter, who was mistaken far a deer,, was accidentally shot in the knee. Saturday morning while hunting in Emigration Canyon during the extended season - week-- , ' end bunt Magnus Brunswick, 69, of 850 E. South Temple, was reported In fair condition in LDS Hospital Saturday afternoon. He suffered a flesh wotmd in the kneecap. Cary Springer, 19; of 1597P. 10th East, a seamon home on leave, told investigating Deputy A 111111110111 A R - - ritSalt Lake A a't - ,,0tdft,,,,,ft.,,,,,ftft...ft,ftto..ftew - A D I 70, Wound In (ince R ARIEII ER ABE III pow For Dear, Suffers -- 4. 6A1 NMI n p .', - Contest Number 170 (Prize $475 In Clash) . tote Soh City, Saturday, November 30, 19S7. - - - Young Springer said he knew Name he wasn't shooting at a deer as soon as he heard Mr. BrOnswick - ' yell. The youth ran to A nearby Adcfresi house to summon ' help while Iñ A Rush I , his State City' Paid HeavtlY companion' andanother A fire which started in the Continued from First Page , hunter lifted the injured, man In testimony FridaY, two for. ' Into a jeep and drove him to basement of a 'vacant house at tner prostitutes accused Smith CLUES ACROSS , Thanksgiving vacation, started 187-the highway. St., caused an estimate of starting ihem in. the "white 3. If unsatisfactory, can lead to disputes, where defense talks their' Christmas shopping durslave" racket. They testified that ' are concerned. ing the day, then stayed for the $4,500 damage to,..the building -- - Sentenced - evening- - parade.-- they each paid him as' high as G. May be blamed when seeking to excuse a defeat. In Assault morning. to $300 per week. much Stores also remained open The fire apparently was start- $200 little fellow generally calls for patience by mother.' ' One testified that Smith made Clarence David Wood, 28, of 9 p.m. for late shoppers. ed by combustion of paint rags 9. A trademark. until 2850 E. 3900 South, Friday was 10. Talked to occasicaery by many an animal lover The festive street lightiqg will and paint that had been stored arrangements for the "houses A splurge of Christmas buying, which began Friday with sentenced District Third she was to work in and took up by 16. It could devastate a wide area, if very heavy indeed. Saturday with crowds Jam- be turned on each evening dui.- - In the basement. to $6,000 from her between 1952 Judge Stewart, M. Hanson to Santa's arrival in town, -continued 17. Stirred or excited. More season. the Battalion Chief Charles Bohn, and 1953. ing holiday ' a term of not more than five ming downtown stores. 18. À man with these would lib somewhat conspicuous. No one was happier with the sudden onslaught than the than 15,000 colored lights are in- Salt Lake City Fire Department in the State Prison for Years attor. defense 19. Some men do so fully confident that they are going to win. in the decorations for the said the fire burned basement assault with a deadly iweapon merchants. Said one, "It's almost as if everyone decided at the cluded ney, Louis E. Midgley, in cross.' downtown 20. A man may find himself dissatisfied with his Salt Lake area. steps, traveled up a stairway examination,' moment same to their stail attempted to im-- , '1 There was no snow for the oc- leadinr to the attic. where the 21. Fish resembling a snake. Christmas shopping.", the peach girls' testimony by to be forced to make a 22. It's certainly unpleasant for a pilot casion, but nippy breezes gave blaze "mushroomed" and burned ''' "r"'''....1'" The throng was also described pointing out alleged discrepan: is in and winter that here promise the it landing roof, des in testimony entered during as "not just, a looking crowd, chancesaro-goo- d ' 23. A long way off. for a white house. Otikftfabfliiitaili a trial in Ogden back in 1953. f ' but-i' Christmas. 21. Absolutely certain Jr., 2996 E.. 3135 South, received buying crowd." ' Smith was convicted of pan. I ' Children were bundled in the to the kitchen, livi; V.,,i,1"1, damage in Ogden in 1953, but the Many apparently killed two z CLUES DOWN large 'holiday assortment of ear room, and downstairs bedroom. dering i was verdict later reversed birds 47' one stone with by Friday, muffs, scarves, stocking caps, ;Vs 1 aces are 1. Playing poker, you will be disappointed when Chief Bohn said the blaze was the Utah Supreme Court. ,,ly doing early Christmas shopping mittens and witat,have.you. beaten. at 4:44 a.m. and the reported ) vrs.,r o In Many Cities , , 2. Possibly kept secret, as something new, to protect a nation I during the day, then staying for But everythingthe cold, the firefighters were on the scene The was the girls told how they plied tvaiting, at about 4:50 p.m. The blaze was impatience 1 the evening parade. against air attack. , , , J 1, red- - under control a half hour later. their trade in Utah cities, induct, when the , 3. IVlight well have a general influence on a man's future. forgotten htllytild 41, stores alsor remained open coated, 4. Dynamic young cowboy film star would hardly be expected to I spirit of Four pieces of equipment ing Park city; Price, Helper ind , 9 p.m. for those who Christmas until himself, Santa Claus, from the city fire department Ogden and how they moved when offered a contract for less than the previous one. z : wished to wind up the day with came into view. . under the 5. To freshen up really thoroughly, you might were used in fighting the blaze. from time to time to Rock some late shopping. Many took He will remain in town until Springs and Laramie, wyo.; shower for a while. advantage of the late hours. Elko, Nev.: Burley, Idaho, and Christmas Eve listening to the 7. Shortened form of Sidney. A number of storis already list of "wants" made out little towns in Oregon. 11. Snare. by Newsman are remaining opent until 9 p.m. children and making his own list Pays One of the girls testified that 12. For reading to 'children, it's .important that this should be on Monday and Friday evenings of she made up to $1,800 per month , to be delivered.. things good. for the benefit of shoppers. while working in Laramie, Wyo. -- - k: 13. An person. She said she gave the "house" Starting about the middle of 14: May suggest a knife of s9rts. the month, most of them Vill $900, kept $500 for herself and ;;;;;,. 15. Silver and gold, for example. , , 4 remain open each night until fti,11174742, ; 4, ' gave the rest to Smith, who, she lksk, 18. Heavenly body,. It 9 p.m. had promised to purtestified,' , Salt Lake Chamber of Comchase a bar and grill in Ogden ...Immo ,,, '414144 Rules Prize Puzzle Contest , --I. merce officials say merchants that ,the girls would run after , ' I' are a for from "retired optimistic . the' : good year, prostitution." 'L Solve the puzzle as you would any crossword. FRIDAY "as good and perhaps "better" ' She also said, that . in Rock , -,..2POCATELL0-4UP4.Thealso 2. and blank Fill in the e1 copy completely your puzzle - than r."77tifialtrlfirern.ii.: , were'- finger- Spring's' ne- limit StrICY valve in sink stuck. no fire. forts of a Pocatello radio newskey'whIch yeti and "had police- protec- no loss. printed 1 . to the number of entries one may submit 12:41 alt Lake Municipal Air- - man to make Salt Lake , , don." City , pPreerivaateutt 3. Then 'address your'envelope and send the large puzzle , Internal Revenue Agent Budd , admit that it was inhospitable f I: 5 Portola Ave. (652 blank to "Prize Puzzle Contests Deseret News and Telegram, L Griffiths testified that Smith ' ' South). One story frame dwelling. didn't faze the city one hit. owned bY L. A. Kartchner. Paper ' 33 Richards SL, Salt LakkCity. Utah. Nothing other than entry had given him a sworn state. bag ignited by Kitchen range. No John. When ' blanks should be included in the envelope. Separate correspond radio ment that he was not making Hardaway, loss. 1:51 E. 27th South. Gram fire 6 ,., ence or remarks requiring individual attention, should be'adnewsman for Station KSE..f here, any money from , prostitution:- - - lot no loss. SANDV- This community!s 2:07-vacant ' individual or other than 'the, dressed to a specific received a. parldnuticket in the but that he had made his living department mctheam ' story brick busine. Wasatch ' propOied new zoning ordinance from "pinball games and punch. -- Prize Contest-AU owned by William J. entries for-- one entrant should -- be , iron left plugged in -- on Utah city last 'Oct 26, he sent boards." -Eloectric will be given a size. ,...... of Included In one envelope, regardless Lou board. airing unestimated. publiy chec-kf, the a ni;ig $1 we 1 401)4k municipEdity ,liesaa ''''. Tuesday in a hearing in City "5sorliorfiotomooe ownedAve.by 0455 4. Be certain that your fun name, address, city and state Vor- bees Petty. Electrical short in wir- to pay the fine and typed a note In left hand letters the for Hall at 7:30 pin. in rehabilitation POLIO upper REHABILITATIONitoney printed - ortypewritten appear no loss, ing. , on the back which read: ',I ' Will be the stress of Utah's 195S March of Dimes drive PIMPLES corner of the envelope. , Members of the. ----PlanSandy. "The below endorsement by are of the Problems fund raising.campaign IS. Entzles must ha received by the Deseret News and Tele against polio. , and Zoning Commission Ogden Youth Treated the Salt Like City municipality Don't hesitelo, eet N a AI odor. discussed by Dan Stewart, left, Salt Lake County polio ' ' ning , gram Prize Puzzle Contest Editor no later than the Wednesday ' be-will less and skin color ointmont discuss the ordinance Dimes of chain Utah P. Sherman March ; Lloyd, victim; For Accidental, Wound is an admission by said city that dey end door thou, pimplos, N. noon. following publication of thopuule each Thursday, Friday in 'it fore on -at the and turning ' voting man; Lois Lake, member of rehabilitation staff it is one, least hospitable, two wooks or loss; GO to school and Saturday. . ' ' pol4.-,--Carol and overLi:Allis...Salt it cities to forCouncil' this the City' in jA4,CPUlgY OGDE4 yOtiti areaand. that with it on, no ono coo soo it, k Correct so1ution--a- nd there is only onewill be published ' victim:II"Pttat was in the Dee Hospital Satur- - while its citizens enjoy 'courno ono con smell it. N & hi Is - final action. on Saturday, eight days following the publication of each puzzle. . bullet a sold wound on with in writton a in the k tickets' for day money-hoctesy Dale Despatp, professional overparking .) 7. Any entrant with the correct solution then must present - . adjacent states, the Salt Lake guarantee et your drox store. planner who drafted the ordi- abdomen. his wker --or miniature puzzleby registered mail or in person Police said the injured youth City municipality is determinedi mince, will attend the ;neeting i load id l.n improvement Ira by the Wednesday noon following publication of the solution. S.L. was Jess Lofgreen, 1,18 Wash- - to gouge every buck possible outl to citizens' answer ac' questions, ' ' The "key" must be addressed specifically to the attention of said Terrace. of its visitors." he ington They to Chairman George ccoorndiisnhg Keith West, Promotion Manager, Deseret News, 33 Richards St, was brought to the hospital by Saturday Hardaway received' H & M Laboratories ' Utah. Lake Salt a companion, Brent Faulkner. the $1 cancelled check. City, I Under tl!f PYPPTV,PrOin.,a,...---.-- ,... DCA P11414 - -- - -- ' i Alf; ,,,,,-,.-e - , - ,... 11,'",.,-LH i I frit, - - Slifidf-iVnrb,award AVM, be ,given to Avery,person-submittir- g -- 'info' dilded lour , - ' - I . 7' the correct solution In the weekly game of skill. New jackpots two and commercial .two zones, , . ' imlidded be started witk $50 for the first 'week; with US being residential.----AMAZING NEW .., 0 An , week when theta Is portant as survival in combat. each subsequent odd- - or youth Friday . lb, N a -COLOR-innocent-to-of NATURAL -no 1i1nner. Two jackpots will accumulate during alternate weeks ting polio, volunteer-worke- rs pleaded charge Sentenced;until won, (Award from contest Number 170 would carry to from all over Utah were told- - driving while his license- was , , i , , under suspension. PORTRAITS Number 172 and money from Number 169 would go to Number ' Don Howard P. Magee, of Sherman 19, .......-' by in' 17L In case of ties, the jackpots Will be divided equally.) , The , Saturday youth 4ippeared 334.6th-Easpolice ' , ,. , . Iliday was sen . state chairman 'of the court before City .Ta..ri;ixisize Judge Mar. tenced by Third District Judge 9. Illegibi entries will not be considered- for judging. Lloyd, -; ceilus K. Snow. 1958 March of Dimes Drive. s , 'Decision of th udges in all eases la final Stewart M. Hanson to a term of , 1111 s ' : ' 98 it Van De: Hotel' Adrian ' the at ...' In ' one 10 to in Ltilge:1 meeting Adrlanus IS the State 10. Any, Adent of Utah: Idaho, Nevada or Wyozning years t I SPECIAL IP - Merwe, 1349 Vanal3tgenAve, Prison-f- or : -- I ,grand larceny.- eligible mifit 71"son of emploYes ttnd distributors xihhe best Iltoh,Little Tbeater,volunt Was 0.raerea to gee, however, was ; placed on prod eret the Newspaper Agent7 Corp. and' teers were briefed and 1;re., -- in court for trial on Jan.' bation and his ease referred to SALT LAKE 'CAMERA I 11;51111f4 Llar0114 in ,serne the ',nritate iamilies residing housel pared lor- the fithd drive 117, 1958. I Use th e 000 ' T.7- I I the State Adult Probation and it $52 lost 21st -kWh NU in collusion witi) an ineligible vaAL.71 dreaded polio which At the time of Mr. Van De. Parole Boar- d-against urt contest blanks or inforrnationi 0 01:3 Merwe's ' arrest-coi records ' ' -- --UVg1113 4d11. '). Is autoth..1 a,.,,..Itliflia for past and future competition. was-frshowed on that a he, ' is rehabilitation cost ' of The , ' IL ' 8125 cash batpendinka trial on comply owith any ruling will disqualify an ' t'll ' - Salt LckeCity's ADULT 90 cents out o;f 0, ,r , ( 1 . 0 1 Dec. 17, for a similar-char- ge entry. An ' tort to defraud the contest, in the opinion of the approximately :' , according to Mr. filed after a previous arrest on judges, wi .;squalify a person and members of his imMediate every dollar, , EVEIIIIIG School: , ..,.',v-t r 9.. for b Nov. . ',' and future .,,,, ail, present family competition. , , Lloyd. . .1,k ) ; ' ,..1 12. The Deseret News and Telegram will not be responsible , "We need to inform the pub. t -. , C4,0 of Classes Winter.Cluarter 1937-5- 8 Program ',-14, i'.v. for entries lost in the mails or otherwise misplaced. . .11c," he said, "just how impor. ---. t'. 1"0,215A , l'',, , , Noy. 27th and Dec. 2nd, --- - Registration , 13. Any person tor member of his immediate .family) win tant rehabilitation iglu a polio Attend church , ,h .t,-,-,r . 6:00 to 9:00 ning $50 ,orore will be ineligible for future competition. patient." -'''.7,11 ,,,f, and exact size facsimiles will be accepted but they with . ' At West High School, 241 N. 2nd West Almost every county in , Ap, not be reProduced by any duplicating device or process. may ' ' - -9514 Classes Start Dec. 2nd, 6:30 p.M. (Carbon copies are acceptable.1 It multiple entries are tiled each -- k , your fcmily , must be numbered and a corresponding pumbtr placed on urday's meeting. ..courses are offered in English, Mathematics, Social Studies, . . the - 'key" by the entrant., --- -Science, Letter. Commercial, Sewing,, Shorthand, Beginning , . Writing, Chemistry, Speech, French, arKl Spanish.:Classes -- PO' Im;fs al Key To Number 170 SCHOOL CREDIT HIGH reand you may complete the carry :Beatzliftzt-SPIINIEl1111P111. , This lOu quirements necessary for GRADUATION from HIGH SCHOOL puzzlit "key" on t ....., .., t, , , ' ' ' , which must copy youl Classes held are and I, roTr if,N 1W(fh Monday, Wednesday , Thursday , ' solution. Retain until the e çor- 4; 1,17 ILMal V Itli 6:30 to 9:30 p.m. . ,,. , . it , red answers are published.-Se,,o f FOR SAXON EASIEST OF TERMS! CITIZENSHIP toad ENGLISH CLASSES fer NSW ATAIIICANS I. li rules for details. , .. -, are held at the Lafayette Scheel, 61 last New Temple gE311111 1 , s,---- MONTH 11 !lame .. DOWN MONDAY and THURSDAY p.m. 6:30 to 9:30 '.. . 4t ' .. , 0: ' ElPEI . --' it, ,. 'Beginning December 2nd, 1937 '' , -Address ., , - All L Avenue Honle CHRISTMAS' , - - Yule Buyi6g Splurge Svvamps S.L.- Stores - -- S.-- Z - - - - 0 ay early-Saturd- - - , Court-appointe- d self-critic- , - , , , - 7 , , ,o , , - - , , , ,, , --Th- e white-beare- d - - , ,2,, IL - -t .'49'7.,- Inhospitabie? Doesn't Faze City it ri:c4,: - , --- . ,,,, , - - e retitht-Therel- li , , ILISt-Alt10- 2 -- . ''. ' , . P.M..-S- . - ,,, , , 4o,"hrtile Hearing kranged . p orearraytt On Sandy Zoning rohmodeditonotoelovy. - P.31.-.4- r P.all,---71- 9 t- --- .., - - - - -- , . I '!- , , or , , - - - - - , -- - 1 - ---, Qt.-th- e , - , Youth Polio Meet Puts Stress , On Reim "..' ' nies - - - Driving On , T - un . --- -- . 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