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' - - - --that , i - - , - - - .. - . 17 ..',.-.- ... , W3.''' ; , , -.. -'''' '' - .;, ,',., - ....'..; . . , : ' .' - " , 't1IEJLIGHLTILAT1411,1:0LThe Utah Power and Light Co...reports -Ogden's first street light was sOmewhat of a disappointment. ,3 '', 'On May lil. 1881:to ',A. Edison made his first electric incandescent lighta throng of Ogdenites crowded around - , I 'I , ' ---- ss 4,- criminally insane the, , Provo 4 - -- - ' warto-- ''- ' - - ,,- - ., , - . .. - ., : ',7 s'. -- ' s.:-..- v 4--- ' ; il If , ' '-,..,.. ' ie 4'. , i. " ', - 1 ,... ,,..,,, oo!1 , a...,.. , - , ri. ,,, NO STOP , -- - , .SIGN-,-Th- , ,'; , ' --; -, , :,-,- 't e - , s,-, -. - , South . --- - -- . 1.1klafa: P. of chamber, the affair held at the Hotel Utah Starlite Gardens at 8:30 a.m. It will follow iim. mediately the choir's 1,300th, consecutive weekly coast-t- - - o. , 4 i '7 k ' ''''' : - r.:,4) 154 5. ' ' '' ,,, -, - , , - at; , , : , ',,' 4.; ' ' - 4:' ', 1, '. k ' I, . ' ,4:, - ,r . , , ! , :.-- ; ,'1'7"--,- : 7 I, - .'.'. ( ' -- - -- , '- , , choir broadcasts, programs were presented on week days over fa. cilities of the National Broadcasting Co.- In 1932, however, KSL became an affiliate of thefl Columbia Broadcasting System and the choir began Its long and unbroken' - string - of ' Sunday morning. programs of "Musié and The Spoken Word", front '' Temple Square... Representing the Chamber. of Commerce as official host at the July 18 breakfast will be W. P. ,. Nightingale,- president of the chamber. cs- - ? '.,, v" , ;!, 2' in - s,- ,, r rAi) ,1,. ,,... , . '' ;...4 a- - - , . e ,,,....,:1744,7?!.t.,-l- ' -- ..1.. i 1. , , i ,.. , ,.,-- , o'(- ... .. ., , , it . .,..- - ,,, , , 1$ , . r , , -. , .. 1 .., ,,. : ,,,, .:, ,,,,:.., , --- ,, - ,, , ; ,.. ... , ,. ,, ,.-,- - , ,,i. 'ec: , P , ,,,.-70.- a, , , . -, .,. .,..., .. 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IlAeJlt ,e .'.1 ' 1- i, "' 4Lir. ,,,10r??t . fl,.06-,,- , .74 ,,,,..,,,,,'''14's . ' - - ; ,! ,' , r4) I ;',..Nalt 7, ' ,4 Irfik -- 2 - ' - ' ' '" , ' ' 1,$. , - - .. . ,' , , ' ,,,, - . - , - ' 4 Owl 40 1 ' 0 .; ,,,,,,d.;,. sa,IrL,s.. ..'3V,,- - .4,1 De- , s, A , ,i, .,,, ,. , 's'aW ,oe SIGN'SHOWS-Ca- pt. ' ' , ' . ; ' ,,,i -: fred)--KInt--'7- . - - o . . 13, Dr. Gordon called on valley residents to Join the campaign. "Do you have a large bush or hedge' on the corner of your property? Does it obstruct the view of drivers?-if so, trim it," Dr. Gordon urges. If a tree on your property, which obstructs a driver's view, is too large for you to trim, call the. Salt Lake Safety Council Dr. Gordon says. The at on Page B-See SAFETY . - I . .. tree at the right complete-- ;0: : f , , ,,. ., ,..., ,.a - , , 1 . , participants in the first network broadcast of the choir on July , the Salt Lake City Police partment Traffic Divisiop. e 7 , . . so , . , - - -- . 1 - sk 41c1,.?- A'''. " 44'sk, ' , tz,. 4 . Les.--L:------ ,,,,,,04.01,,, 40A, ,.., ;7, , c, t .,.yr-1.4,,,,- ' 4 , , -- , ' - B-1- .0,c,, or, --4414,,,,,,e c,,,, 4,'--- 41vIP ,,,,$ , " Special, Guests I. Also among the guests will be 7. 5 er: v,,,,- ...1L. ,t ,, ri,. . , . , 14, r y - . , ,.. ! - ' ' ,. t general authorities of the Church of Jesus Christ ,of Latter-daSaints, along with city and state officials to join with the choir and its staff as gvests for the occasion. butraw7o1 . - , .,...s. 1 ' . cil president, Thursday led a group of safety experts around Salt Lake City and County to Check foliage hazards. Other members of the group Included S. S. (Sam) Taylor,-cit- y traffic engineer: J..R. Halverson; state traffic-engineCapt, George Nielsen, chief. of traffic safety In the Salt Lake County Sheriffs office, and Gail Plummer, associate p?ofessor of speech at the University of Utab. Also cooperating with the group was Capt. E. J. Steinfeldt, head of ,. , , , , 4,4; - , 7"4,a.,. . -, ar,,,,,All - t,,, - .,.... - ,v ,,, --,..t.,., ' stilP sign from theview- - pf .dlivers northwon going 10th, East find approaching 2nd ., ' a.sakide IN , - .,, t ..,,., , ', , . .. ? . Silver . ee' -,-- ,',,;., .. ,,, ; . For the first three . ,.,,Ces ' - sv . , , - , ..4.,,,,.,, ,,,, - at -- - -- ":'',."'",- ,, , ' , '' - - ' - , 1 , ,,, ,' , - . -- ' ,.',,,:aa,.'..:,,-.,'- .,. , -- - , - , , B-1- - v k; , , ',' -- ,, . - - 11 - representa.------.----- 1929,- - or-th- eir tives, Mayor Earl L Glade, man. ager of KSL, from 'Which the -broadcast -- originated,--, at the time, and Edward P.ball Jr., announcer of the first , a revision of legislative program, will be In attendance. dures. Mr. Kimball will also repreAfter hearing his- - report 'of sent his father, the late Edward progress to date in recommend. P, Kimball, Tabernacle organist, ', ' ' See 'COUNCIL on rage 34 who wall at the console. The late , Anthony .,C...TLitrik 411o., cate.---will be repreducted the THIS SECTION sented by hirs The late : Elder David A. Smith was presi.,, dent of the choir at the time;' B-- 2 Theaters : . B4 Both he and'his wife ' are deComics , : ceased. Radio, TV Logs . ........B-Present Staff Obituaries ... .. ..... .,.;.B-- 8 Staff members who currently. .. Classified Ads ....B-6 to head the world famous 3754ffilce 2 Society Tabernacle Choir include ter P.- - Hewlett, president; J. director: Cornwall, Spencer Alexander Schreiner and Frank W. Asper, organist; Richard L. Evansannouncer, and Richard P. Condie, a:ssistant conductorf. all-tim- ' , , ,,, ..,.. ' ' - . C b roadca . consumption record. t-,'- ....::!:',"'"'"7,:1"' - 1; '; ik14 , mollerw ,':.;-...1t ,, : 1 ,,h, . ,', - .7 s, , . - '.'.: ,..:' - . ,'4 , ,,, , , , , a. . ' .; ., ' ' .' , ,' t a , - - - , . . --r--1 ' 15 , , ,,.. , .: '', '''. - '' ' , , ' ..,' r.,,, - . . , . ,' , , .... of sthiès&IigTobtemi eoastbroadelS4 opentfitthi 26tr---which are more important than year on the. air frOnr-Temp. ,,- committee re- - Square. , thins issasiude," the Invitations have. been ex.. the First Presidency H tnennddoetdhetto pkinnoswposinaytesd, peourtsothnei lawe p ed ' 1, , , i.. 4. - Theotan ' or 20 Prisoners Treatment of these prisoners, of which the state has about.19 at othre2p0r, owvoouhlodspfriteael personnel telake care iwngeatphaerruSyctoulroduadyyniSunday ' ... 1 - - -- ....",' - , , ,,. , w ' .. bseecrhe 11. Day. ter i -- Subcommittee Chairman RepClair R. Hopkins (R., Vernal) ' said t 917odte-i- ., this vognrioautpri of p - o could- be furnished at cala." the prison at a "reasonable . - --1107, - - ,- . ,Tabernacle Choir' will by the Salt Chamber of - . ' ' t' - ; ; I IV 1 nniversa hospitai- - , .6A r.t r -- . , mon,cy, he, iald,,,,he, had had Thc day htfore, pockei p;cied. 61- - For Salt Lake City and vicinity the forecast is for fair weather Saturday night, partly cloudy and cooler Sunday. Salt Lake City's thirst soared with temperatures Thursday as e water residents set an - itif 0. I. 2 .more4acilitiev4ev--earso14h- ' , the The captaittlaid he juct had to ieturn be : .. , -- 1 - al s 62. pointed out that the prison had ,' -- - - --; '"' .... - - .,. .' ..' ' '' ,.... , -! ' , ' ' ; - . 2 ' , ,,...., , -- - , - I 1 i ' .. ; -- - ,)..... -.- . .... ------. - , t :,, '. - The ny6ment came and the lights were turned on the company, reports. But after burning,only,,,a:few mornents,thelightlickeréd and went out, 'rheband played by torch.light. and the people went home in the dark. , .' . ,, ,, :' 'NOBLESSE OBLIGE ' St. Jlouard ,Carter ,of George teports that a Nal j, captat,n stopped at the sheriff's office travel--- 4 ,,.to return a 4 allet he, had found while . - ' ---t- ' 1 - r -- - 1 - - - ' an electrical dilly that 'was to light all.of the aS CALLING ALL CARS The police radio 4arrie4 'ail. flies:sage the ., .other day.. 's bat 1'411 cart, The lost dal; called "lqack ,r been found." , , ,r- Subcominittei--repor- t IlloTtheeit with scattered thundershowers in the east portion,- cooler in the northwest. High tempera. 'tures of 92 to 102 except 88 to 92 in the northwest are fore- ciirróws of - 0: - foaolmr ' SCENE TODAY 'e - 4 downtoWn area," theli P & L reports. , - Four- - arc on25-fpo- t extension arms on a steel tower 100 feet high. When darkness len, a ,band prepared to play -- -- ,were-record- , . - - el a " - i ' , ,., , - . . .. 1 0 , 1 ' ,. o, . , ' 444ii - Help Avoid Traffic Accidents -.- to cheat me." , .., - $ n - so I , '' - , r. , of a day-ed concluding sessions long meeting of the council at Ogden's Ben Lomond ,- ,,...,.... li ' . - ,. Famed Choir - subcommit- - - - . - - - adjudged insane must be to the state hospital. would sent Utahns continued- to swelter have to be changed.. Also, he Saturday as the temperature said, the prison budget would hovered near the century mark have to be slightly increased. Council members also dis- for the fifth day in a row. cussed the'right to hire persons was Another near-10high of their choice in the matter of expected Saturday. Friday's the termination of services On high was .99 degrees. Highs of June 30 of George Prodshant.' 100 Wednesday . Hirea 1Y 111"5. and 'Thursday. Tuesday's high was hired firstt FrodsOam Mr. was 96. temperature - The forecastfor Utah calls' for by the House of Representatives and then by the council to udey ' . , . - ' . . - , , , ' o orthe Icaown'viclehdichofnactwcri!maYes tsztr--,Saints. Christ of Latter-da- y K Mew construction to complete SAL)" ' the highway has been discussed coy- - s, ( over a period of years, but the -Dotted state of Utah has never been ROAD PROJECT able to finance it completely. line shows section of the hisPart of the highway is oiled, but toric Salt Lake City to Henefer highway which National be graded is a subthe Guard units may grade. standard dirt road. The possibility - of National Guard units grading the highway was first suggested during the recent summer encampment of the guard at Camp Williams. The guard units had graded 40.fo-t.-Tip:ROmoliq..:.F.0.11000several' stretches of highway ' during the, encampment. Guard and state officials Saturday said a final decision has By WILL FEHR not been made on whether or .6Don't let. foliage growth ' not the ' guard units will grade cause an Accident!" y the Henefer road. So says the Salt Lake-Safet' Council which ., presently is wagcamvalley-wid- e a relentless ing Warning Told on July24 paign against foliage which obsNo groups, churchor other- tructs-the view-or wise, will be allowed to sell re- hides traffic signs. us freshments along the coming witErstate and In July 24 parade route unless they local safety officials, the counare licensed by the city license cil is Pinpointing and removing bureau and also permitted by foliage hazards throughout the ' the Salt Lake City - Board of valley. I B.- Health:"' Robert Dr; Gordon, court- - . .. ,. Hel Remains . llear100in SI Ls are ' ' ' ---- -- Mrs.-Jame- - .. . ' '' " , Fifth - . , cents a pound," the man s aid.. 11 cents and nobody's going t -- ..... ..,, - , . - . 10 ,, Ci i - . . ) Laws Councli to Draw U Bin for .1551egis ature .., ' Adoption' ,- , - 'OKLAHOMAl i WILL OPEN TONIGHT AT U STADIUM ' ,, ' . , , - , . - . - ..- ,--:- .e- ril llgc , - teerecornmendationhighlight-- the-hea- h-----: ,- - "Ill take '''''' ,,,,, , - . - "I can't figure at '' ,,. ' ''' ' ,- , -- --- J . . dentOrthe .v . ,.,, ' - IL , Memo;i'al'ItHighway, Completion., of- - the . Pioneer running from Salt Lake City to Henefer via Kmigration Canyon. may be accomplished within the next few"months at virtually no ' cost to the state. , Pessibility of completion of the road, part of Which was ' constructed as part of the ' . ' state's centennial observation in ' 1947, lies in a contemplated " ' 'OGDEN ' state between the and project , '.- ' the Utah National Guard ' f , -'. ' This project Is now ,Only In , the "discussionstage, but '., , 1 i .,... ... N, 'plans are expected to be corn- 1 - x , two within weeks.. pletecl is RENErt k: ..',.A" Henefer to It was along-th' ' Salt Lake City routeUtah '' , .. 0.64, I Highway 65that the original , .. I ' " , settlers entered the Salt Lake . I .. ,, iol - ' v.- :Valley under the leadership of , , Brigham Young. second presi - , - ..., , i le , . ...,, a - ... - ., , ,. ,been-assure- , ' . - , I ' ':'''' Road to Hen efer Schedule . d .- . - -- d PENNY FOR YOUR THOtGHTS Lawrence Moss, North Salt Like eattlp. him' ef the man, says ,today's prices-reminfellow whii anted to sell iris cattle. The auction bid went up to 11 cents a pound, a good 7 ,,,...list .,,,,iip, - ''. , (P1 21! k.....,.,. 41, ... A ...1' Guard-May-Fin- is , z - .4"- .A- e ,- ,... SWEN TERISED ( 1,,t1;, ,,,,, ., .clItA4t.,. --- . , - ,,Ii.,, .... . ,. . His-moth- er,- 4c , , .1 . - ' - .. can supply. A sound ..,. .., than city and other- sources . ' ..,.., , , ,, ,.. . OGDEN1The Utah State Legislative Council Friday after. recommendation. that Utah's noon adopted a the state prison instead. nt criminally insane be amtitptreodv,ot, the state mental hospital Legislation to accomplish this purpose will be drawn up hi the council to. ,be presented to , the 19,55 session of the Utah ' Legislature.' Michael HOT HEAD b'oy again, like Michael Wil. liam Chamber, left and Monte Wood, who frolic unin..,,-- - there's nothing like dunking to cool things off. hib,ited in rushing waters of a fire hydrant 3,500,000 s -- ,.,,t. ,,,, .,:.., . , . , . ti. 44,11At - s. -- , V. ,,, ., 1 17.1,. ,.i.4' . . 0, .e ,,, " ..:. -- - . , - -- ,,- - '.. .,., , .., An, TOUTH!Oh to be. a - - .: . ;...:, , ,7, . - - iumption went up to ;- - v - , 0, ..1-- IfP ' ' ;I.,' ,,,,tr. - 'I's:: , - , .. - ' "..'-'1 ,, , ." - 00',, . . . ' - -- , :,.. f..e ,c, .,i -- '''.... 1 - , ..s..,,-..44.- ' . '''''- , ' . - .::' . -- ' - 1... ' esi' ' ,,, - v.,a , t. ......,,,, - .., ,:. ... ...,, d",,,-,-.- Meanwhile cards outlining new and stricter watering sched- ' ules were mailed out.. ; - .; IQ... ' '' .......... '"'''' 'Ifi'''''''' --1 .Mayor George K.: Fedil said ..... ,. ,,,'-, , i : that watering hours of '' 4 Saturday ' I ' from 6 a.m. to 9 aim, and 6 p.m. ' to 9 p.m. would be imposed be- "POOR LITTLE GUY"--MrJames P. Kilpatrick looks g giiiiiir-I- Siffiday at 6 a.m. Prop- inhe as lies: at her sleeping son, Bilford Kilpatrick, with even numbers will erties Salt Lake General Hospital with a fractured leg , use water on even numbered and a fractured skull. Police Saturday were trying to days. Odd numbered properties ,,... ,.., find out bow the baby was injured. , will use Water on days, he said. . . Mayor Fadel said city . offi- . cials bad d , by geolo-- gists and water engineers that the underground supplies would be sufficient to :maintain 'serv- ices if residents would adhere P:.0:0130d.--:4ii-lIPOli6,strictly to the new schedules. , Seek New Sources ,, . , par IfrIANE1-K-aoAcriThe city .hasbeen trying for , mother and father' met for. a few Minitiei Sit-- several months to acquire lad- . urday morning over the crib of their seriously injured so- n- ditional water sources, Mayor Fade' said. One rented well is Dien they, turned, and 'walked away from one another. Their son, Bifford Kilpatrick, is in the Salt Lake General producing at the rate of 100 gal- Ions a minute, he said. Tests are Hospital. His right leg is fractured near the hip. He also being made to determine if ca- has a fractured skull. pacity of this well can be in. "Biff" has both legs strapped said she believed her son might creased to 400 gallons' a minute, He a brace. has in traction tight have injured himself in his crib. he added. to be kept immobile on his back. on the crib his He head Fadel ' bangs Mayor said that Bonne- He's nuzzled by it all and &little lot," she declared. "Several ville canal water willbe used fretful from the heat. He's' only a: times I have found him with to water laws at the Bountiful eight months old. his leg jammed through the High School and at the city No one seems to know how bars of" the crib. A couple of park. Park lawns are almost "Bifr got hurt: Doctors at the times he's flipped overreal completely dried Out In some , hospital say he was probably See TOT on Page 136 !areas. hurt in a fall. He doesn't have have would the bruises which . , , from a beating. resulted ., Meanwhile, police were - in- vestigating the case. John Burt, superintendent of the hospital, said police were , - notified in order to protect the . i -because of the lack arrives Saturday- - night.. ' At 8:45 -- - --- - of details concerning the acci- p.m. - the- - first- - notesof thegreatest of the dent. and Hammerstein hits will be heard in the ,Ifni- Rodgers t- .. Detectives from the Youth versity of Utah Stadium. . r . Bureau were reported inter- Broadway stars Laurel Hardy, Marni Nixon and John viewing the child's mother Sat- - .Tyers will be joined, by a cast of 85 principals, dancers, orchestra and chorus members in "Oklahoma!" - urday afternoori..-;Ncharges Connie Coler and Gordan Paxman, ballet stars, Will have been filed. . ' "Biffsarents are divorced.1 add dance highlights to the production G,,.Lowel,LLees ---- P7Kil- s will be direc- t., .,,. ing the acting, music and dancing, respectively. has been. living in a to Gail 769 basement apartment at According Plummer, ticket, manager, sales to i "Oklahoma!" are breaking Summer Festival records. Richards St.. with "Biff" - and ' Tickets will be available at the field house ticket office an older boy, Mike, 212. ,. I 6 at ,, Shelook"Bitr to , km. each night of the production. Tickets also are about 1:30 p.m, Friday, July 2. availeble at the Newspaper Agency Offices, 143 S.IMain, She told attendants there thatl. froni, I.m. to 8 p.m.- - daily; The Agency offices also will ' . she thought he was sick. In be open Sunday from 12-- p.m. The South East Furniture disclosed the fractured w'ill 10-spection tickets I and sell from12;1.Dm-3lond- ay p.m. other leg and the fractured skult - . weekdays. : Mrs. Kilpatrick Saturday. . "dr 4 ,,,. 4 r .... , ' ,,,....,.. fl ,, ' '..'",.' .... , .. lit b '''I'eej.INI - 1r1 .k f -i, , sr, ---4., . ' -:,. - restrictive.. water regulations Saturday after cityreservoirs. - I , . - 7 40 - -' , '- o.,,.. , :::--- 41,41 4 . , ' ., , LZ - -: 1'' - , . BOUNTIFUL of , Bountiful faced new and more ..' - - , , ' i..4 . lo 1 ,- - . - ' ' e ' - .- 1- -- .'7. , k..,-- ,, '.. -- - -' - -- Mayor - Takes Action After Consumption . -, . .. , --- . : , , ,t- I i ,. , .'' '' .', 1, ' h4lf , - , , ........, ......... -.- .... s. se.,,,-- 4, - ..... - 01.1 - - 4' ' - c7. - -, r-- ::; , "- - .. ; ..i.. i,, '.. - , i .''- N )),' ',is , ri '1..2 1.;' '..; ' . , - - ' ( i .10 , . , ' , Z. i'N.-- ,.. ...-- ' pi 31irs Luros )1 , .. , ' --- - 1 1- . A l'A ' t i ,s-0- ,k : , i's Start-thinkin- 4 - s' . ... . . L ' . . LZI i :it.! - ' ' - eilil ,..,,, , , --- - ' .. . ' ' ' . y ' 154 Ill'i ' ' -- ' , &bent your letters now and for full details of the contest next week. three he UR DAY, JUL Y ,, ,:, eri)rciliC C3 rre- . c,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, thisthance--tegetthat-'sup.--- - g- 'most Inter;eating' and unusual will win their possessors a out-T- Itv Urr , - of . - SAT , ,, .,, y ' 1'1. . -- -- .L.. a agoicurale Jg - -- ,' '', hav4e,--one-g- et , , , , - ' 41,74 , - - -- , A '- -z . . -- . - . ,,, , ..., - ' .,,,.-- -- , .; rio fg , . , - , ,,. .chince to live the wish,' Do; in Hest, frust vu he contest viill .under glass, to' meet a movie star,.. week's issues of the Deseret Sews and Telepheasant ' to have lunch with the governor? ,,.:, gram. Remember, all you have to do is write., - Don't be too sure that desire can't come a letter. There are no other entrance re- ' : true. The Deseret News and ,Telegram is quirements. a' 'Suppressed - Desire- - Contest" - , Don't miss to find the most interesting hidden . desires If you. don't pressed desire off your chest. . onethen write and tell us and make them come true. To enter the contest, you need only write all about it. If your desire is interesting, a rielletter explaining what yoursuppressed amusing or intriguing enough, it may be one - i- m - - 9 , ' I 1 . . - ,, .. wg , ' , - ' ,,- ,,,, k ,4k.--,---- ' - ,. . ... ' a. ,' .4, , - ,,Ns,'-:it.1,-- '; ' .,, REACTION TESTDr. Robert B. Gordon, right, add Capt. E. J. Steinfeldt,lbackground kneeling, 1),e!trath,sdriver had touched the brakes in a reaction tests distancT-a;car-travelle- - ' |