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If approved, the merger would create a single institution that would bear the name Zions First National Bank. The three banks are controlled by the - FETE-,- , 7 . , ..,, ' . ' - . - - ' - t ,---- , ' . , '4,, , - ""',-- 0 , , Sy:'.' , I : , t ...,. ' .0 ' I e ' N.,,,.. ,. - ' .4. ,, it , '' ". 1 ) I '' - r ' , , - . . ...., ' L. , ., : I ' ( t I ' ANrriRrAr BANK ' .... - -- ''''''''''''''''''''' .. ,Post Office is holding t , a tremen sale,' the handbill reads. "December 1 to 15, we are offering each patron the biggat bargain in our coin. munityl you do your Christmas mailing EARLY, your Post Office will give you fast, safe de. livery of every parcel and Christmas card efficient window service with you mall ' no waiting in line. 'Parcels mailed during this under the period will not flood. , After Dec. 15, only long' . 41 waiting lines at the windows and dened mall service Will be available. "You'll enjoy the holidays more if you , 'ill k last-Admi- t. over-bur- SHOP EARLY, then MAIL'EARLY!" Sound advice which we hope everyone will follow. , HELP WANTED Who, among our readers, has a copy of "The Navaho Language," a dictionary of the tribe's language, now out of print? At hand is an appeal from a group of elders working in the Southwest Indian Mission, headquarters at 108 E. Aztec St., Gallup, N.M. 221t'a a publication of the Education - bss ro - armed of robbery,--- in Officerswereidstr- I - ,, . ittihon 1- hLpFer;dClayty-O- - . - in connection veatigatieim i --------- -- tói ,iiiiikaTnrit-15-613- investigation , -- s . strong-arme- d 1' , , ........ - for ..'Messiah' , , - I Names Of three soloists, corn- ' pleting the 'list of guest artists . ..,,te :appear in this year's presen., tation Of "The Messiah," were announced Saturday - by ;:, Dr. Adam S. Bennion, president of the Salt Lake Oratorio Society.' ; Andrew White, 'bass soloist, and, Lillian, Chookastin, noted contralto, will be making return, engagements in Salt Lake City. , . , , &lel said. Ne. ,' the-natio- 21-- . -- , 1 -- , - -- -- - -- - s- ---- - , ' y , A l cci-ald 1; 3 2-- 3 s, 13-- 3 12 , ' '- - - '' ' , 1pr - ' ' . NOW MA41A! WAIT TILL TWAT mEtPIN THE MAGICIAN TRIES TO MAKE THE GENIE APPEAR FROM LAMP I ,THAT PHONY . colva, v.. . 0 I r4W,A7 , , ' ' ., . , . By Robin L. May , qes -- .J.. ,at t;4P...)i 411111N1.00 , co ' it 2A ...., c.V4 ...-- If 1 .. ,- '' , .0., ... itee .....-.1- j 'i - ' - -- ' an. ' ,., Alk . .-.-. A, - I ' . . tt.:iilopi, . , 99 ',-- - , . - . ' . ,-.- . --- . ' . , , , . - PI - - ' Alb 0 -' I u-- , - ,Alb. , ft . , I 0 Al? , , - , I 1 tz3 k Ft? tliti0)e . , ii ,- - . 7 -' - , vir...- .,ft. . - T ,, ...111, - ' l' alb, illatillb. , . All",-.1111117- , qs . NIES! .upoLN J0-141- , ' c ,. IllifoOd ' .11 ' sow? ,,,:-,;,,,- t.up,-,.A- 4m151111---71-4-!.- f 6E1 rr Z A JUST CAP47 YOU &ADM'S te- - -- - - , -- , -- all-tim- e , , Art.AW...k - Y 4 - -- Ilik, - RUDOLPH THE RED NOSED REINDEER - . s - - 1 - 8 - 3, 5 Comics Action Ad; Society 11, . SECTIONB Obituaries -'- d -- , News Highlights '' , - City-Region- - Insurance Business , Ile was active in the Insurance business at the time of his death; ' Mr. Fox was born Sept. 28; in Lake 1881, son Salt the 4C1.1 City, or relstive Meal o Jitext letter load, Ana, it. -of Jesse Ruth May roX7- '''' '' IIEA LINES OF THE WEEKUtes Win Skyline Con- - His mother, Utah's oldest living, . woman, celebrated her 104th, ference Eight Deaths Raise Highway Toll of 191 City To birthday this year. Salt lake City Ponders Edsiness Privilege Tax He married Anna Theresa' Santa Arrives. Draft New Liquor Law Wilcken Dec. 21, 1906, in the -The University of Utah Utes took the Skyline Title '',;'. , t Salt Lake LDS Temple. in their annual this week as they trounced the Aggies Mt. Fox studied and 'wrote: 40 Thanksgiving Day game. Lee Grosscup set a new national about the early economic activ., record for percentage of pass completions with a score of ities of the Great Basin. In par., 68.6 The- former- - mark was 84.1- - set- by a, California maft - ticular, be was a student of the , . ----; in 1934. United Order as practiced by the Oat", ,' t Jesus Christ of Lat., season record of 61.0 per cent by the Utes The -,- ...,,, ter41 Saints in Utah. . ' Is exactly the saint) as. the University of California bad In ilated from the Univer.; 4' 1934. Statisticians are going Into the percentages further to '4of Utah in 1906 and the determine the official record holders. BYU can place second, versity- - of California, Berk.' In the conference If it wins Its game Saturday with New in 1912, Mr. Fox went ow) eley, Mexico. " . to receive his doctorate from' ) University,Evan4..---.- .r.,,Northwestern last since Am died Utah highways Eight terson -, ston,111., In 1931.: day. The toll now stands- at M compared' with 195 for the U. JenAt Lou 22, Victims: Emma Taught same period last year. Stewart, , Besides his many years at the sen; tlintah County; Cindy Omer, 5, daughter. of Mr. and ,Mrs. Wallace Omer, Hooper; Stanley Pullan, '16, Copperton; ; LDS Business College, he taught's Emilio-- E. Vasquez, 24, 450 W. 5900 South; Halbert Erwin et,the U. of U. and at the South. Morehouse, 46, and his wife, Mrs. Beulah Parrish Morehouse, ern Branch of the Utah State 44, Kremmling, 'Colo.; Tom Tazzi Francis, 20, Mexican Hat, , Normal School in Cedar City San Juan County, and Lewis DeVon Jackson Jr.;10, son of Mr. (now the College of Southern Utah). and Mrs. Lewis D. Jackson, Kauai,. He was art active member of Salt Lake City Commission this week pondered imposthe Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-daIng a business privilege tax on local business firms to raise Saints, having served money for city needs. The proposal immediately brought a on the Sunday School board of the Ensign Stake and as a high-protest from city businessmen who say the tax is not needed. Comnissioners have postponed any action until Dec. IL councilman in the Emigration I Stake. At the time of his death The Salt Lake City attorney's office was asked to draft he was the instructor of the a new liquor law to conform with state laws thii week . Priests Quorum in the after it was found the two conflict. State law restricts drink-- High - North Twentieth Ward. s or stadiums, ing in publicly owned or operated buildings, Mr. Fox was past president places," of the Salt Lake Kiwanis Club, while present city laws restrict drinkingea to mean any place the public ha vihich the Executive Club and the Club of the University i Utahns ushered In the holiday season this week, first Emeritus of Utah. 'n traditional the with turkey by observing Thanksgiving Survivors include,his wtdow, trimmings, family gatherings and football games, and then his mother and three song, Fera. town. 100,000 Claus to Santa persons Nearly by welcoming mon Wilcken, San Lorenzo, Jammed Salt Lake streets Friday night for the annual ' ' See MIL FOX on rage Christmas parade. -,---' by permitees and the For. est Service should develop "a little better understanding ' at the grass roots level." He, felt there had not keen quite the cooperation between rangers and permitees that would develop a co I viewpoint. Th cattlemen, Mr. Colton adde I cannot stand any further cuts either in time on the range or in numbers of cattle allowed to graze. "Iteductido of numbers does not bring back the range," he said. "We'll oppose any cuts until we feel everything has been lyric-coloratur- a k, ',7 a bigh school. junior and business college. . college W.-an- chairmariof its public lands committee. Mr. Colton recommended that a committee or board be established to consider individual allotments on federal lands. He, said this committee should be composed of the fores,tsanger and two permittees from each allotment where the allotment has common use by more than one person. In addition, he said,' this corntnittee should observe range conditions each year and set up one year, five, 10 and- - r Radio-T- SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 30, 1957 wills-Y- ou Hugh-Colton- Newcomer to the Salt Lake range management programs. Understanding Asked, ., - aLaltamb-oli- - I Utah Week In Review Principal spokesman for the was cattlemen's association ; Vernal, vire pres-l dent of the association and 44. ORtaLaiakaa. Aank al allt - sisted of -- ... - Iliiiitieiiinn'i. SALT tAKE CITY,. UTAH, more like we are doing this morning," the Forest Service of. , .. - - , st 'We should work together bay, tenor, who has 'sung under Toscanini and with most of the ,. great conductors, including the Metropolitan and San Francisco ' ' ' operas. lie has also ,appeared ' as 'Inresifience at the COO.. Festival Aspen, SCENE TODAY concerts for Summer the past seven years. Mr.' White, who comes from the Drake University College of Won, U.S. Indian Service, by Morgan and Fine Arts, Des Moines, Iowa, Young," their letter states. "We believe there are a number of thew books around,. was hailed by critics here last and they would help us Inimeasurably in year' as giving one nt'the est bass performances in recent : learning the Navaho language. Messiah history." He has sung "The Navahos- are the largest Indian tribe , in most of oratorio In the U.S., and more than half of them Messiah productions, including do not understand English. We 'would be the Handel and Haydn Society, glad to buy or borrow any Of thete books That-- Boston. ": are available. Miss Chookasian, noted Chicago singer, last appeared In the Salt Lake presentation- - of DRAMA-OTHE DEEP is the sad storyof a herring and a "The Messiah," in 1955. She has This whale the fellow at the next desk ran across won the acclaim of local audiences with her rendition of the one day as he was charting the ,ecohomic tide alto roles in the oratorio. In the Wall Street Journal. The artists will join Sylvia ' Seems the two were the bosom, r(of deep), Stahlman, sofriends and swam the seven seas for years in and conductor Karl prano, guest A sort of companionship. Kriti, associate conductOr Of the But one day they somehow became Bel). Pittsburgh Symphony'. Orches&rated and as the herring was swimming tra, for the "Messiah" performance Sunday, Dec. 22, at 2 p.m. along he was hailed by a passing acquanit, &née, a squid, the way we get it, who said, in the Salt Lake Tabernacle. Miss Stahlman also will be "Hey, what's happened to your old buddy?" To which the herring replied, "How should making her first appearance in I know? Alter all, am I my :Ilubiler's kipper?" the Salt Lake production, which will be the 42nd annual prest - entation of Handers religious PARITNG SHOT oratorio by the Salt Lake OraAfter Thursday's matinee at the Ute Sta- - torio Society. dium we're more convinced than ever that colChorus rehearsals for the prolege. football developS strength, stamina and duction will continue each Sun. character. No one cart sit onthose hard day afternoon at 2:30 p.m. at benches for three hours in weather Barratt Hall, under direction of Dr. David A. Shand. -- eatirig cold hotdogs and still be a weakling.----Damon-and-Pythia- , nt e was e he , J.-d-m --' - , 'Measlah' soloist I. . , , . , -- - 4 , E)NSIE REIT ' 't -- - ,' . ., -- -- B-- , TAILIANzofooKAsfaNf,,,---4:-Prc!cvotlIkL174-.1)e.::,Letslie;t,C111--- ling . , - . , . ''. T THANKSGIVING OVER, we can now talk a bit about Christmas, and we're here to Inform you today about a big Bargain Sale, being offered byof all places your Post Office. - ' , Educafor, Dies ---- - .,,,.4.,,, . , ' f' ,. two-wee- ' ,,, , , ' ' - I , Forest Officials Hear Grazing Cut Protests -- - . , , i '' .' 7- I' 1 , 1 ,, : ' ... .,, , 1 ? . , . d' 7 2 1 - one-ea- . .i, c , rtr..,,,, 1, ) , - ,4"Your ' .'' g .,,,,. , - t , 1 , ' ,''' , u. 1 , A Denver exconvik was being held In trintah County Jail , Saturday for investigation in connection with the robbery of - ' , Vernal service station Friday. , . , - Archie Joseph Heim, 53, was arrested by Highway Patrol. , man R. M. Helm and Cintah Deputy Sheriff Ben Bridges about I : 10:40 p.m. Friday on Highway c , : 40 between Vernal and Jensen. , - ., ,' k . t , el Soloists' , , ' -- , , ., - - , g - .. , ' - meeting ik , ,,,..:.,., ....,. ' , 1; : ;see ' ' t , , ,s::. List Completed ' , Ob." - - ,,,,. , the-fir- '' ", , . , - . Cooperation dating to 1:9, into- the ' Natiemal' Bank ' of- Salt Lake Oty, which had its formal beginnings in 1890. Aid To Customers - With the ' three banks as a institution, customers single would be able to continue service at the same offices. They could be served at any one of ----F- irst , --- ,- -- -- Co., 1 - it ; I. 11 1 ' ' Uinta 'County Prisoner Questioned On S.L. Stickup . cattle-don- e St. Nick all over a specially In- - stalled loud speaking system on his float as he 'paraded up Highland Drive,13th East- - and down 21st South to the plaza. Mrs. Claus and Miss Sugar House and her attendants also rode the elaborately decorated float They were aecompanied by Sugar House Chamber of Commerce officials in convertible automobiles. Throngs joined in singing Christmas carols led by Santa himself. Light l were to be switched on later, in the afternoon to further add to the Christmas air. J. Gordon Sorensen, retail trades committee chairman,, said Santa and Mrs. Santa Claus will remain in Sugar House until 6 p.m. Saturday then resume their reign every Monday. and Friday from 4 to 9 p.m. and Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday and Saturday from 2 to 6 p.m.. The red suited couple will talk to youngsters until 9 p.m. every day the week before Christmas from their respective houses on the plaza and at Simpson Ave. - serves." proposed . plan would merge Zion's Savings Bank and Trust Co., ' established in 1873, and Utah Savings and Trust which The - ' 4 of-t- laughed-greetings-t- favor of the merger, final ap proved will be sought from the Comptroller, with Dec. 31 as the proposed merger date. According to the letter to stockholders, "the, merger will - naille,,the, resulting,bank, to ex pand ,and broaden its banking services to meet all the banking needs of its customers, and to effectively in the area :. sl' - ' , ckholderr-voteth . P opposing-allotme- err'' Church of 'Jesus Christ of Latter' -day Saints. ' Okayed By Comptroller The proposed merger has been approved by the US. Comptroller of Currency in the pajorstoWashington, D.C. , 4 - , ri SUGAR HOUSE:Singing, shouting hoards of youngsters welcomed Santa Claus to Sugar House Saturday morn. ing and swarmed across his lap making Christmas wishes ' known. The merry maker from the North Pole produced candy err err'' treats and made conditional, promises to . , , - - ' t - .MR,. AND MRS. SANTA ARRIVE INSUGAW ROUSEMr. and Mrs. Santa Claus are surrounded by cheering Sugariiduse children as they arrive at Plaza after parade Sat. , urday.morrib ng through business district. The Jolly couple will. hear Chdstmas wishes children of the area from their posis opt the Plaza and Simpson Ave. during the holiday. season.- - Three Banks Set i Ahead Of - - 1 - .? - - i 0 L9 lb ,.A, The Salt Lake City station ''' c'" E. Ir. RoBERGE HAROLD KARITA holdup, was one of three rob, 1 committed in the city Fri. t I tin robbed station beries tapped - 1956 lit the,other two crimes, 1 ' t 1 I a cafe was robbed and a man P . ' ,.... in a Liberty I was Some $21,748,338 in property Park rest room. I I into the Salt Lake r Dri ving States' Car lkti.:,i, asurer's office Sat- Helm Patrolman Highway uray t payment deadline said Heim wu driving a car neared. The amount was more which had been reported stolen from Morris Stenslund, 1034 than double that taken in at the Service officials Saturday heard appeals first hand S. State St.; Salt Lake City. A Forest same time last year. agiinst proposed cuts In.. grazing allotments on federal lands.. loaded pistol was ' At a meeting in the Newhouse Hotel members of the execu- found on the floorboard of the Early Saturday .morning, the Utah Cattlemen's Assn explained their automobile when Heim was rlatest tabulation phowed that tive committee I cuts. 68,729 taxpayers had "aid their reasons for 4' re- in to Iverson, of Ogden Floyd ficers According FERA3IORZ Y. FOX taxes,. compared to 65,641 at the ' Heim told them Uintah glottal forester, told the County, educator dies in mutual effort to protect same time last year. Lake men that the Forest Service Salt in had been City he conthe Idr. Colton ranges," M. wanted to be "as, helpful as County Treasurer-Shar- ri for several days looking for work. Larsen said that business was possible." However, he said, wa 1"."uvu F. Hopkin, president and Officers got hot on the trail brisk shSrtly before the noon tershed values are of the Cattlemen'ti Assn., con. an alert service station FO(011i0.0.i.:Y....,..F.0,.--:''.'..consideration 'of the after foremost deadline. He said payments post. Other attendant in Vernal whispered Forest Service. marked up to midnight will,be - Mr. Iverson saih he was in no spokesmen for the cattlemen to a customer to get the cops" Included Edward F. Crawford, as a '.:::::::.gunman hict in the lubricaaccepted without being delin- position to wit hold allotmer0 executive of the as- tion room with a gun trained secretary r Bequent cuts for a period. rand Howard Clegg. Taxes not filed by Saturday cause he must .consider art ap- sociation, Theurer and Don Freed. Ray Customer Drives Up will be delinquent and. subject peals personally, he could not members of the executive comto a 2 per cent penalty. declare a stay of allotment cuts.' mittee. Howard Horrocks, attendant 's The treasureeroffice will be He promised to appear at the' Attending with Mr. Iverson of at the Standard Station in Ver. Feramorz Y. Fox, 76, of: 336 closed for the annual tax audit state convention of the Cattle- the Forest Service were Howard nal, told police a man came into a pistol 5th Ave., well known business. until Dec. 21. Delinquent pay- men's Assn. Dec. 13 and 14 at' lube the room, pulled of the Forest Service ments will not be accepted un- Hotel Utah. At that time he Foulger, and demanded money. Just then, man and educator of Salt Lake division, Management Range fil that time. Sharon Kanistanaux, a cus- City, died Friday afternoon in promised to make a statement and James Jacobs. Forest ServLast year, only $10,456,858 in of the Forest Service position. ice Information on Page a Salt Lake hospital of a cop. STICKUPS See officer. . property taxes was collected up Mr. Iverson also suggested adOnary OCCIUSIOn. until the last filing day. How- ditional between the meetings Mr. Fox retired from the ever, Kennecott Copper filed on cattlemen's executive committee the last day to bring it up highpresidency of the LDS Busin,ess and himself after the December er. This year, Kennecott tiled College in 1948 atter serving 22 Its nearly $10 million return convention. Be expresqed the accould more be that years. He became president 'In n opinion three days before deadline. t! Litrum LII! small in than 1926 when the school was known complished groups Last year taxes totaled $30,at conventions as the LDS University, and pon800,000, Mr. Larsen said. , 4 i; 1 PNOTO . , . h. ti& , .. Tax Payments' .,,,..,,,,.,..,.......0, - ... - - ; -,,- - . e ,...0' , .. Ilear;-- , . - , , A a A , ,q, - 1- 2.... . , ' 41'' ' 4 ' - . 1 1 - .. j,STAFF k ,. - ' , ', f, The warmest spot in Utah Friday was Green River with. 44. Bryce Canyonahe coldest, reported a low of ,3. 1 , , k , , 4,,,,,,, ,, ,,,0----- 4,...,4 ' Deadline . ' ' , , , , 4 1 .,, ,,,, , , '' . -C.--1E - . t i , high Friday was reported at - - -- , - .. c -.., , , - , ., , ., , 37.' Thse low was 15. I , ., :ltanf )1,,, - ,, ! , t - ., " ,.....,.'...el , - - ,.. il ilt.' - 10-2- t lo ' ---- - - ,ç ' i , - , ,, will he between According to the weatherman,- the low for Salt Lake City Sunday morning will be 15 and high will be 38.' The ' - i ? .t:.; , - , ,.., - 35-4- - 4 1 : I . 11 ' - 11 , I wt.. - , i , ., -- 1 - N, i t i- , - ' , , 't 16 1 , k ',, - -. ......0 , , z , I - ,, , , . ' , .., , A ; , , , , k , - i '',.... I 1 i; S. - -- -- - 7 ' 'AL , . - L' ,old i, 5 , Utah skies will be fair Sunday, but the temperatures will . remain cold. forwast throughout,th e state Saturday evening and Sunday will be fair with some. high cloudiness. ', Expected ' "highs for the state- Sunday v.411 range from Lows ,'; : , . - ' : , - , - , ..t. , ,.,.. lbs..,,,,,,o, - - , ' .i' , clear : 1951 BO', NOVEMBER ., - ,., .. , , - Forecast-For-- ... 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