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PROVOTentative plans for construction of dormitories to house 800 men at the Brigham Young University campus were discussed Thursday in salt Lake City with authorities of the Church of Jesus Christ of Saints, BYU President L. Wilkinson said Friday. The dormitories, which have been in the discussion stage for some time, will cost approxiLatter-da- y mately $2,400,000, President Wilkinson said. The plans were recommended to the Church Building Committee, and turned over to architects, according to the BYU president. The university recently completed dormitories for women which now house approximately 1,000 coeds on the BYU t!4,., w45 three-da- y ifeupark Hôit 8001tdi , week end. Lake Salt City banks apd stores will be open day, but closed on Monday. In downtown Salt Lake City, remember the meters will be "free" on Monday. However, the city's "Meter Mollies" will be out in full force Saturday, so plan on having some change on hand. Salt Lakers will enjoy a "family size" entertainment package Monday at the Liberty Park bandstand. A children's program is planned from 5 to r vaude6 p.m. and a ville show will follow. event will be The three-hou- r free to the publics and will be presented by the City parks Department,. Deseret News and Salt Lake Telegram and Local 104, American Federation of Musicians. This is the fourth annual Labor Day Celebration. Under direction of Eugene Jelesnik, the vaudeville show will include a cast of singers, dancers, novelty and magic acts and a orchestra. "The Typewriter Song" will be pro. duced as a special feature with two electric typewriters. the two-hou- oz:'-to71- .- ' , ( ''' a.go. . r, tip"- he's .a golfer top-fligh- t) a grand-pappWhat more can a man asf'of life? and. . t, , , IT'S A CHANGE; ANYWAY' .r,o,. eveninrat:1. . . . ,. - attorneys representing the fendants. , - ',,,,,...,....,,--,-- , , , ' a - - ., . --- ,;- - . -- , , . , hssline B FRee 3.1954 FRIDAY, SEPTEM,BER v - cl.". h, GAME Tax Commission OPENS TODAY IN 'NEWS' favors Keeping IS-PU- ZZLE Following Mr. Wade's discusll committee split sion, the-fuinto its two subcommittees, one concerned with legal aspects of the problem, and the other taking up the social problems. ' - The-othe- 1.. 0 ., 0,004m,r,K0010,10,,,r,00rpor,00,40,050,0000;0,,0,4,9:,0,04005,,0!'..-10?,C,,,,!,,,7.!.,rre;1- ". '::- .:.......... , . o' ' -.... -- ' ' '. 1 , ;" 7' ,: ,':- Ti .,., ...,..::,,,,::::'..,,,..:. '':' ., -. ''!' .......4;44; It ' $ :'',:-''''- 11 ; .; -- tt .'i 4, .,,to , 41 - , - .....B-....... , PARTING SHOT Jensen says a conservative Judge Nephl Is a fellow- - who stands for what the radicals 3 4 7 .. . , , 0 .: . .:,.; ': .. ',5, :: 2! ... .',, L .:A , -.- :5:,1:1'..--?,,,-.- ;;':, .-J .4, 'I- : ... ,,....,. . ...,,,,.:.. ' .. :..1. ,,,,,...., .17;',....,''''.....7... . -' ICIT-;.Sus- B-- 9 ,- ,,,.,.. -- , B-1- 0 ,s- , -- ...x,l B-- ....., 1 Secret Ambition .V!, , 1. '. la -- S. :. ,i ..,.' Heber Carpenter To Realize'His ', '; '.' 7.; ,,,, ., 17,,,t - ''',, ,f- ,, ship-shap- e. t ),.. , , ' ,. . signed simply..A Friend.. Evidently during the heat of the day the horn wites had made contact, as they some- tinrs do, and started' to sound 'off.' The "friend". had painstakingly fished through the narrow slit left open at the top of the door, opened the car, released the hood catch, disconnected the "hot" wires, and left every- The battery wasn't even thing run down. Mr. Carleton hopes 'A Friend" will see this and accept Was a sincere expression of -'-creed. appreclatiOd" tor rr.,, .is--- t ,,:,,,i,,-,i.- - ', .,.,,.....: -.- ..' - - ;. 4 ','..11, , ' r'''',.::: ' :- - ' .'... .was , ..,.. .,... ..: "which connect the wires to your horn." . , hera "here are the screws," the note read, i , Plucky Susan, 7; Eager for School SCENE TODAY A FRIEND' INDEED . , Burn Victim de- ' - .. , , ,', other died ... . . t p roves tatai ' . , 1 Wade. Addressing the Committee on Divcirce, appointed by the State Welfare Commission, during a meeting at the Capitol, Justice Wade said that juvenile delinquency, divorce and the whole problem of domestic relations is one problem. Therefore, all these matters should be handled by a single court, he declared. He said that our present juvenile court system has two weaknesses. 1. It is not a Court of .record, and applies no rules of evidence. 2. Very few cases appearing before the court have A. howler--a- nd ., , calfold Fall Carleton South, employed at the county treasurer's office, re- turned after work Tuesday to his car, parked for the day in the 500 block on 2nd East, and found 11.4 note containing two sereiki fastened to his steering wheel. . practically every Covering or major Utah news' event, and thousands of minor ones, "Oats," has filed countless millions of words which have gone over the wires to hundreds of newspapers throughout the world. Ile has seen II executions, tramped endless miles on plane,. train and higbway crash-storie- s, and witnessed an incalculable number of sports eventsAnd he's still as eager a beaver on the trail- of. a news tip as , there is in the business, It's no secret that "Oats" has had many chances to move elsewhere for more money and higher titles in the writing game, but he has preferred to stay here to raise his family and cover the Utah scene. He's done a good job on both counts lieSITdfbeltit-lErratirre-porter-edito- Necessity of a new domestic relations court System in Utah handle divorce and juvenile delinquency problems was discussed Thursday night by State Supreme Court Justice Lester C. Alder of 2658 E. 62nd p , ''''-,-- ....., We well remember when "Oats," as he is cub-shi- "Oats" here known in the trade, started his on the News a good deal more than 30 years ' - 4? , ' - been-apprehen- (Hate to spoil this story, but a checkout disclosed it was the annual outing, not of Saltair resort folks, but workers at the Saltair plant, of the Royal Crystal Salt Co. They've been going there for years.) . - April Filing Dale Domestic Court Welcome to Lagoon Saltair Plant Employees h ! - -' OGDENNine boys escaped from the Utah State Industrid A puzzle game which Is sweeping the nation today School Thursday evening in one of the largest mass escapes in comes directly to the Mountain West readers of the Desthe eret News and Telegram. history of the institution. ,.!!News'l.readersnowwilljoinsubseribersof Friday morning. San and Francisco other cities' Miami, newspapers id The escape was not discovered until a count of Inmates was The Utah Tax Commission winning weekly cash awards in the puzzle contest. made Friday morning, Supt. C. News- - andTelegram. readers, - howeuerv will notrecmnmend snych,ngeJ in the present April 15 filing will match wits against one another in solving the weekly They made their. escape date for state income tax re- through a narrow window in S puzzleand competing for a weekly $25 pot of gold. turns, Byron D. Jones, chair- the recreation hall; be said. The First weekly puzzle contest blank appears today Igo a I smied a metal away escapees announced man, Friday. on Page B-on the catch window, allowing The new federal tax code ft to swing open far enough for , changes the deadline for filing The contest puzzle will appear each Friday and conto climb through. them federal 'returns from March 15 testants then will have until Wednesday noon to file their 11 I S They apparently made their 15. to April entries. Solution to the puzzle will be pUblished on the "To postpone the state filing escape while the supervisors Saturday eight days following publication of the blank. date until May 15 would make were changing shifts at 9 p.m. Readers are cautioned that the puzzle is considered Lake A Salt At the Paolro City Thursday night count, the period too lengthy between "tough" and that there is more than one way the blank may the end of the year and the other boys "covered up" for construction worker was killed be completedbut only one solution is correct. su-- Thursday afternoon after fall. deadline, thus increasing our their missing buddies, the In case of ties, the $25 will be split among winners. said. ing about 20 feet to the ground perintendent Mr. collection Jones problems," And whenever there is no weekly winner, the $23 far that - from a scaffold when boil; reTwo were of the I table said. week will be added to the following week's prize. The school Friday broke. to the turned M. Paul said He director Holt, weekly prizes will continue to accumulate until there is Another workman on the of the division of corpdration morning by the cook, Howard a winner. and income taxes, now is study. Richardson, who saw the pair scaffold was able to grab a cable ing bow much the new federal on the highway as he drove and swing inaide the building code will decrease state rev- toward Ogden from Salt Lake on which they were working. The victim, M. A. Beauregard, enues. City. S.L. of 3095.2nd East,Aled en near stolen school A 56, car inthe form state short "Since come tax returns now are tied during the night was thought route to the Utah Valley Hos. to the federal code some re- to have been taken by Ttwo pita'. He was pronounced dead duction is certain, be said,-"un- . Ogden boys, police said.- - Both on arrival,..according to poIlce. -- Mr. Beauregard was working less the volume of wages earned had records for car theft. Alaska boy and On the new David O. McKay A Increases sufficiently to offset a Vernal youth were classroom building, Upper Brig. this." two officers ham Young University campus, the which federal apprehended, changes Among when the mishap occurred at will slice into state revenue, he said. , Still at largi, besides the two about r 3:30 p.m. said, are: Increased exemptions Andrew 'workman, a were for medical Ogdenites, expense; allowing The first day of school next or two more to go. But going from Provo; a 16-- J. Gantner, Murray, saved him. the $600 for students Tuesday is going to have an to school also is going to be who earnexemption more than $600 pro. year-ol- d boy from Ketchikan, self from death or injury- by extra special meaning for one a "vacation" for vacation vided the and two grabbing the cable on the other parents still make the Alaska; a little Salt Lake girl. from any more operations until end of the scaffold. of support; allow. Lake source Salt City major Nearly two years ago it was probably next summer. Both men were employed, ky to son or an a take youths. ing daughter doubtful that Susan HemingSusan, a little blue-eye- d for a parent being Northern Utah peace officers the L. Lynn Allen Constructioll way, then 5 years old, would blonde, is a daughter of Mr. and exemption Co., Salt Lake City. by a group of sons were alerted to be on the look- supported recover, from third degree Mrs. , William K. Hemingway, or Workers said the cable had out them. accelerated Both for Ogden City been daughters; depre. burns on her back, arms and 1147 S. 7th West. She has three ciation Inspected WednesdaY for allowances and some ex- and Weber County had prowl a safety check and had been de. legs, let alone ever go to school. brothers, Billy, Larry and for income stock cars from the in vicinity shortly dared condition. She was badly burned on Oct. Jimmy, and a sister, Karen Lee. emption dividends. after the boys were missed. 9, 1952, when she backed into Mina Archie Beauregard was a rubbish blaze and her clothborn Sept 10, 1898, in Sterling, ,'!!"0"11.71114,Asti .,....: ing caught fire. For 14 months Sanpete County, a son of Mari. 1.;,.. she determinedly fought her nu s and 'Amelia Edwards Beau. ''' , '',' ; z::' - '''';.,,, , ''', ,:;' 'i ': way through operation after ..45:. regard. f',, s... ' 0' , ' .:,'';' .'':,.JI :',:l 0 ; :.. He was a lifelong resident of :;,, i operation having skin grafts, f4' , 't4.'.:. .,4, ' .. ;:',c',:4 ."..:b.3,t, and she won out every time. Utah, and married Effie Robin. ; ., ,.. , .'' , ...,. ! .? ! .:,4, son in Paragonah, Iron County, Last December she went home ...r ,,4 . A li ti.4i(40.1 ,44,1"' .''' ".':':' '..' Feb. 7, 1931. 40 , to stay, and sincethen has been .t1,,' ,i91 1; - ... -1 - Survivors besides , .,i,,;,--."..,:,7 ' ii his, widow -'' , '. building up her strength and 1,, . .8.,,-, 1 : , ,..:., ...c.:',,::, include a son, LeR, two &ugh. ; .....i.. . .. $, .. just waiting for the day she , ,, -- , ters, Bonnie B. and Mrs, yould go try schaol. " -- ' ,,,, 1Echo Ney; three 'grandchildren,This 'Week her dreams started :' ;,i.;.-r of Salt Lake City. all ...1.:: as on she true went Lk a 4 :coming ...,,,1,74. ';;.,, I i, ,....... , 4: ..: , I , 4 ' ' school shopping spree, buying it t ::, ' , clothes, pencil boxes, briefcases 44,4' c,,,:.".7 ;',,,l' t ' ; , ", 1 '',. ! ..! , and her favorite, a lunch bucket '1, i, sk'N :; :.4 and thermos. 's., : :k i, .,,,001040,' Even though she will be go..,..s...s..1 . Ar ' : ing to school for the first time, :,.., , ,...0.-Susan will start right in with .!,..itt: ''''Is.lkii '''111"4'1; '' :',1.',..,4.tlir'rif, 71).'''': ,0......t ; ..i t ..,stf;, '..:, her class, the second grade at ,;::;.,:,,tiA ,::,:;,. k!. 't, t.t.....1.44.4 1 r ;:' ' School. 'During her ''' ,-- A ' 1 1 li-Riley 7' knit suppressed -- dtsira , 174 ., 14,:e 0 .4..0 1 .',:' months of recuperation in the 44 b will .. true for Ralph L. Come :.,,,..':,,, v',. ,, I 4 s;:i, .'' 1.,, ;:...:,. ,;1'&::;"'i'ki : :.:.:'::::..,'' IS ' ' Thacker ..Fridq: night when ' hospit4 and at home, Susan tr,....1 0 4, ' ' ''s. ) .114' 4. 4 1,e, i has kept' up on her studies with 4 i, f., ,..,,,,t2V 0$1.K00. - ..A he appears as vocalist with , t't e ' p e : 41;; A , '4111"..., I' the help of a visiting teacher. ' d ;.:,.. the Les Brown dance band at : :: , ;'' . .. . ..': 7 ;: : '.416000''1,r.a..e' Susan has gone back to the Lagoon. ii , .'''',F,. ' ' f , A tt , ... hospital several times for more I Mr. 4 , Twent ',...' ..c ; -' - -',. '':; ,it. skin grafts. The last two were ..::.,.:::...:, from a Safi' Thacker, 't' carpenter ''.:;,':.',.,...s;'..s. ' : .;..1,:, ,. - ;: ..; in June and July. She has one Heber City, is the first win. ,,:. 60, .,,,,,.,,,,,,,,:,0,,,.;,,,,,r3 ner in The Deseret News and f, :.,..... 1 1."-i- .. .::,:,.,...:,,.,..,.,.,,:,:,.,..,, Telegram "Suppressed Desire IN THIS SECTION, '4 ,'.:.,; . ..:,,,,' ..'.:.;... , ...:,:s,' '' -. Contest" ' ..... , :!...:'77,.... ...741'., i..r.":i!.....;,,.':,::..:.'...,!..,,,,..",i,, ....7,,,.....77. ...II The winner has done con. and B-- 4 Theater sidrib1e ingin( but never .B-, to B-- , Sporti .. before with an orchestra to ait FANCY LUNCH I ITSusan admires new dress Comics back him up.. He will appear two she'll to has who wear her first day way, 7, spent nearly Financial probably years ' at 11 p.m. of school next Tuesday. She'll be ilk Obituaries ... recovering from bad burns, shops for . agents got a mild start when be noted a sign at one of those plazes where groups have meetings, reunions, etc., which read: q- , , - HERE IT . PROBABLY NO MAN has written ag many words about Utah, and had them read by more people outside the state, but not by , , people within the state, than 1,, ,, 1929-5tOtis J. Pusey, of ' East St. This odd distinction, with another reminder, along .f of the swift flight of time oc-,5''s" '', ,,.; curred to us when we noted that Mr.,Pusey had been lion- k, , , ' 1 ored, at a breakfast and had been presented a pi d In rec. ,, ,,'-,,ognition of 25 years of serv- tee,with, the Associated Press. , - Justice Speaks On Heed of Tat Caktunt. 5 ... CITY. UTAH ';', week- - . Most state, local and federal offices will be oueof business for the three-da- y holiday. State offices will be closed Saturday, Sunday and Monday. Salt Lake City and Cgunty, op. .. erating with skeleton trews, also will. let employes off for Y. , ,- t,t Laboit Day . -'.' D15121E717 gui IEWS suit ti relggram Utahns Preeparee ,,---- ti . - . , - ' s ..,,-- .. '' , kids bad been looking forward to it for weeks. Arlene, so .,' .,, , ,.-- , ., k.-,- , i ,r soor tolltei had tripped gaily up and down the street i. the Hansenslive asking neighbors for their extra tickets for , iptort.'? -and other rides. She collected quite a the merry4o-roun- d r-,.41 '...: ''', ''',..N, handful, for she wai the darling of the neighborhood. L.A.,,,,,,e4,had lunch. eaten were 'children ,,, 'The 1 00'1 By 12:30, everyone ; ' ' ' - ; ,, . '''''""'- -- .1'kA,;,-- 4.,, '; '. -:l, scrubbed and brushed. It was time to go. By 1 p.m, Arlene . ,, '"' was dead, killed instantly in a two-ca- r crash only five miles ,Z's ' from her home. , ' . - The Hansen-- automobile was a tangled wreck. Driver, of --" ' ,, the other ear was killed almost instantly. Mrs. Hansen is still s' ..',,,;. ' .. ; mother-in-la.., So are her and r.',;''''',N,' hospitalized. ',''''' Jerry. .: l''',.,1. t -' L.:: 7 - ', ' V''', ' As echoes of that first terrific crash died away, new sounds ' , '', ., ,,, , could be heard. There was the lazy drip of motor oil from a . :, , , . , shattered crank case. There were the little pings and pops , .. ,, . ''' ' , made by a cooling motor. Then came the sounds of the in. ., , and leaving a crushed juredthe faint e rasp of air entering - kt., , , chest, the puppy-likwhimper of a child, the ' confusel mutter- ' ' '2';, of a person returning to consciousness.' ' . . ,,, , , Today the nightmare of the accidentthe tragic loss of , ,,,, .... their daughteris still close to the Iiansens. . , to Hansen of a hcristahshw'syMsr.. 'wants Hnorwevevenert, aaescidaenvtisctoimn S. PAIN : TRAGEDY; Utah help Mr. and Mrs. La Vor T. Ilansen ' are still hospitalized "Remember," he say "there's no place to hide in an atitomobile." after tragic accident that took the Wet of their daughter,. , .- ?"-. , , : lby.:,' I ,,...... - .. -- ih...- , .., ,,,---- ,, - , , s : .. -,, ,,,,, , i 4.. . . ,.., , , 4 ''''-.---- . - - ' , , h' ' of 110.:j4 g , SI .''jt.'0'.0.0,::.:,!,.tiViVo-04e.iid:",!:--,,..::':-:- , - ,, - "News - ,, , , A 20.year-ol- d Magna father of three ,childrirk knows this. Is difficult for him to speak now through the fog of pain. It ,',;,..?,7,., -He has a trushed chest. His leg and arm are fractured, too. v..-' ',;':1'1711- "..,' 4 He asked a nurse the other day to "Be sure and save the 1.4 JUlt. 4 e -,,,,........., ' ribbons for my little. girl." if ,. ' Wracked with months of pain, facing disablement, he was save the red ribbon she was taking from a nurse to his asking 41 ecc---. long, white florist's box. She carefully folded the ribbon. 5:) , , , She didn't tell him his little girl was dead. Doctors had ,, , ,....:.,...42 A, N,, ',. decided that be wasn't strong enough yet to stand the shock. itt ' r The father is LaVor T. Hgnsen, 2856 S. 8900 West, Magna. , .. ,) '' ::',141,'..."-..."7:-,- '"' als'..' .;.i ., '.... now that his daughter is dead. The red ribbon has He,knows $.,; 4, , ,," '. ,been tucked away. His little girl will never play with r.-- ,, .,,',', .,,zik,,, ;,: it, t, ' '17A ;,.77.,,;,,,;''',, on Aug. 20, Mr. Hansen, his'attractrve Wife, Dorothy;. ills ' ),,,r'6' . , ' , t -' N':',,', ,....- , c., ';i, ,.. ,,,.. f et mother, Mrs. Margaret Hansen, and theihildren, Michael, If"' ' 'Elf" ,,,,e,..ik , $.4,,, 4, .,,; .,, ' " 8; Dale, 6, and Arlene, a, were planning to attend a picnic sponsored by thi Kennecott Copper Corp., at Lagoon. A nephew HEAD-O- N CRASH of Mr Hansen, Jerry Anderson, 8, of Salina, was to accompany them. This is what was left of the LaNror T. Hansen car, right, collision Aug. 20. Two were killed. 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