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Hartvick Johnston, pastor of the Valley Vista and Missionary Alliance; Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Bryant, Mrs. Albert W. Place and Charles R. Hammer. BUTTE, MONT. (UP)Federal Judge William D. Murray Monday signed an order transferring Lazzell W. Patrick, 45, Butte, to Salt Lake City to face trial for bank robbery. Patrick, arrested in Butte Sept. 17 by Federal Bureau of Investigation agents, is charged with robbing the First Security Bank of Utah at Tremonton of $3,575 on Sept. 13. The US. marshal's office said Patrick would be taken to Utah within a few days. Nauvoo Trekkers Call Reunion for Thursday , The Nauvoo Trekkers of 1947 will hold their annual reunion Thursday at 7:30 p.m. at the Sons of Utah Pioneer Museum, city Takes Th government's Small Business Administration made loans to two Utah, firms during the week ending Sept. 17, it was announced Tuesday. Listed were the North Ogden Canning Co., a vegetable cannery employing 30 persons, 830,- 000, and Germer, Abbott, Waldron Construction Co., Tremonton, a heavy duty construction firm employing 80 persons, a - $100,000. rcl ait r tag t'S li ' OR 0 Sri no; PP op cilli - ' - ,.,, 'es .f.;.;.:;"' Assault Hearing - . ' - 1- ' .,. f$Aee . r.,- t , , 1Net . I i i $.'.. riaka - - - il, .., ,ei g 0,.,..;;;:,4 . fees were to be increased. 9.?.ki 11.1.! f:K,;.e.:.;:.: L'1::.:i;;::. Vil:Vii f save too, with his Standard No. 2 Burner Oil. It's made clean to burn clean. And, it contains Thermisol to keep your burner system clean, give you smooth, steady heat with no waste.. Order yqur supply of safe, healthful comfort today. - 0111.1f ! oil 1 Leave at 9:10 a.m.. 12:50 p.m...500 p.m. or 1:20 a.m. First Class and Air Coach &aryls,. . I. Call or se gallivanted trend agent. OGDEN I Cell 34441 ., , A .4. 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Standard Heating Oil Distrib- - For courteous Housewarmer utor in your community) is on service, call your Standard 4 i 4.,,A;:,,i::: . your Housewarmer (the SAO FTIALUCISCO t.,,, Supplied automatically plus your Housewarmer's service you've got the unbeatable combination for carefree winter comfort. There's never a worry when i ':$1ii., ...and keeps you "'......oos ,- - if '.,,,: 1I '''' ,i',,:,:::il , -D 'r - WHEN? - automatic washer gives you ........,..... ,4 I , .4t.tt.N.. I kffi C-1011- III - - Ileb ,, ELECTRIC ; ,c .... i, groups understanding that such ' ,, , GENERAL , ' WINTER P cvith healthful Oil Heat commission : - Parade Of Values : :':'i4....'.:1 "sTors i , , -UE31E31143E11 - . i .. , te , Your 1., . !ment , . g , $3,000. ;14, clean if nut 'mu- - . fund-raisin- , ,!,-,-- h , II A . , SI. Man Waives ;ft,:,..,,,,;4,;,..,,),,,,, ...tt!!',....:.V:.6''..1 ,. The Salt Lake GIG Commission Tuesday authorized Mayor Earl J. Glade to inform officers of the Intermountain Kennel Assn. that the city had no plans to increase dog taxes and li- - .: ' , '!:.ii.4.si!:.,.A: 1 ? :::......: s!;11 ;,...,:,N1'...--' ' City Denies Any Nan 'To Hike Dog Licenses ' GIN' SO . j.. ,.:,: I 4.:I.:''.. ,t.::Li,.:;?a, , '',..' ....:':' I:' :le, ..1, :i::.?::i.:.::.:.:: :: ment i I'VE1, lit;( ' : campaign in its final vote Tuesday. It merely did not act upon a request presented by Sam L. Gillette, UCPU president, that the campaign be appr6ved. The action followed a recommendation of the city so 1 ici, a tion s committee that the telethon be permitted without commission endorseposed 1 5 ::':..f.:.:'' ...;',.. ' , , - Hurt in Crash Of Bicycle, Car i , . , he said. The next rehearsal held Monday at 1:30 Converse Hall. It will lowed by a social in the lounge, Prof. Bushnell 6-- .e' 0 ',': .. ' " '.. ,...:,,,,,:li.:,.. ''. : If the United Cerebral Palsy of Utah conducts its proposed 3000 Córincir St. it will be telethon on Nov. Approicimately 125 members without the personal endorseof the group who made the trek ment of the Salt Lake City Comfrom Nauvoo to Salt Lake City mission. during LltaA's Centennial are The Commission, however, expectedto 'attend, according did not disapprove of the pro- I .. , On Palsy Telethon Bid to Ittalaid Keddington, camp commander. Following dinner, a program will be presented by trekkers from Ogden. , ' events will draw to a close with a student body dance to be held at the Rainbow Randevu. Stu, dents are urged to buy tickets for the dance on campus and Russell Meik, 11, son of Mr. save a dollar per couple by and Mrs. Harold Meik, 5790 W. doing so. 2700 South, Magna, received minor injuries when he was struck by a car Tuesday morning. Salt 'lake County Deputy Keith Sherman Sundstrom, Sheriff Dell Shettick said the East Tuesday 25, of 2483-4twaived preliminary hearing in youth was riding a bicycle and sack of groceries at City Court on a charge of as- carrying a sault in connection with the the time.. Officer Shettick said robbery of a creamery Sept. 22. the youth rode his bicycle into He was ordered bound over the path of a car driven by Norto Third District Court by City man Frost, no age listed, 71 A Judge Leland G. Larsen. St., Springville. The complaint charges SundThe Meik youth was treated strom with assault with a deadat the Salt Lake General Hoscomwith to intent ly weapon for a head laceration and pital mit robbery. He allegedly held abrasions and released. up Joan Blackburn, 22, waitress at the Ephraim Creamery, 1006 S. State. Bail was continued at p.. No Action ., ,, 'Hello Week' to Begin At U. of U. Wednesday slogan, some 7,000 University of Utah students will greet each other as "Hello Week" activities get under way Wednesday. In order to promote school spirit, Bud Nicholes and his committee have planned a week of activities to help students become better acquainted. The affair will be kicked off Wednesday when everyone will receive a name tag with the slogan, "Howdy do to 'LP." This will be followed by various activities to be held on the traditional Hello Walk. High light of the first qy's, activities will be a matinee dance the Union Building at 2 A special assembly will be held in Kingsbury Hall Thursday at noon. Rolfe Peterson will serve as master of ceremonies. At 3:30 p.m. Thursday, the messy but traditional mud races are scheduled. Various campus organizations will compete for top honors. ' - that the orchestra's first concétt would be held in November with other concerts to follow. The year's program will culminate in the Westminster Fine Arts Festival in the spring, . k ' 'Improvement Era' Editor'':".'-Returns From Europet:Irip - .. killed ,- &--- , , ' , 7,000 to Be Tagged , Al 1 . Ipt 1OP' s. ,0'.., A, , 0.bk .,, , , '-- : - ,,,.:,i. ' ., , , titittirlans. - - - ,,r ,, , ; ' I , ., : :J. -,- ;- ' - ' HELLO WEEK ACTIVITIESMembers of the Uni-versity of 'Utah Hello Week committee from left to right, Nancy Pearson, Luauna Love, Jerry Anderson, and chairman Bud Nicholes, talk over final preparations for Wednesday's schedule. .1 if .,- ' '' 7 2a,r''' ,:i.,!. $ l .A...., ... '''''':". ,, - , ' , -' ' ',"! , ,, ,4 ai,,:,,t .4? '''",ft. - " " ''' "" "t Viestininster ,.,i I , ,: - :,.''''- - ""lr'''' ' , '., ,' .4.,;,--7- , - Mrs. Marbik C. Josephson, I visiting with'her daugh.: , : , g ,. ,sociate managing editor of theiter, Mrs.' Janet st Caldwell,; i I, ' I r Caldwell: tr; Dean' retnrned4whose husband Improvement Era,three-month from her Its serving In Germany with the', t ,P, Tuesday About 45 musicians turned trip to Europe. larmed forces at Landstuhl Air, ,k11 , . She was an alternate delegate ,Base near Kaiserlauterii. out Monday. evening for the first session of the Westmin- tto the International Council of; She reports the Mutual Im- - - ,L Association program ster College community oche; (Women in Helsinki, Finland, tr :at which Mrs. , Belle SJ is "making great strides for. tra, according to William Bush- ward" in the European mit-- nell, professor and head ,pf the Spafford, general president. , ,,' college's department of fine the Relief Society andwo1d alone.- Thi predominant prob.. , vice president of pad ititnituil, lenr- she, felt viasiettrat 'of - 114ots-- .. arts. The orchestra, composed of !Council of WomeiftVAiterica, ing which., would' 'Word adeWestminster students and In- - headed the United States dele-iquaopportunity,forpresenta!Hon solltAt:he entire program of terested townspeople, will be gation. under the direction Df Kenneth -------Mrs. Josephson spent two the Kuchler. Westminster professor of music. Mr. Kuchler also i assistant concert master 'of , ' the Utah Symphony Orchestra. Utah Miturice Abravanel, . symphony director, attended the Monday night meeting. He .,, complimented the musicians on , ...theiii interest in the orchestra. 41' PrOf. Bushnell announced ' e ' " ''. I .,,, ', ,,,,, ,,... ,, ,, ',, ". ',''. .., , - 45 . i 0. , li't. .t': '1',.;... .1.: 4) T. ., a, ', - - ': , 'Isi . , 7,.r,;,, - ' '' ' rr.tr- 4'.',ttq ' Pb ,''A , ,...:,.. 0... ' I is -.- Draws Orthesirq , t: , l''';;' ,s':.sk., ''''' - ': ':''''.; 'rIt..1141'110111P"f7 .1 . i.,5, .' 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',;N; ,,,4 . -' -- ' --- , ....., ' ''tol'' A Preliminary hearing on Dyer ' .' ' I -, '' '' , ' Act 4 , charges was set Thursday '': ' , ,2',''".,',..'4 ' at 2 p.m. for Theran E. Whitk$', '', t,r1 ,,, : ..,. t , ,:, , c N tington, 33, survivor of a series :',,. , 7:-':.''' '''...'', 'r k. i ..i of , crashes which killed three ,.4 k c ' il persona near Wendover last ,,:;;;; . , ' At. ' 1 'Fmk. i'4:2,, 1 ..', 1 , -' R' ' .; A 1 was arraigned t''''-- , t 'Ilr'T t ,f , Whittington before U.S. Commis-- , -', Monday 1 . n tk ,...,,..,4, , 4 ,,t, i c'',':'' t, , &loner E. M. Garnett on a Fed. ,.., ,ii --;4,,,,1 I , ,k , ' ,, ,,711 Bureau of Investigailon iz.,.. eral il ' ' 1. , , 1 . '''',, ''"' ,,,,1 complaint that he was driving a 10 ' ..., t .,It stolen automobile at the time of ,,t1 1 If Itlitt ,,, , f crashes. the ,,,,F , t i ,.....,...., r ...,f,1,..).i rI ,, Fails to Post Bond . yFrr ,I FA 7,, . L. 116 ,,..?..'.? ' The FBI complaint alleges . ''. ; lit $,..::, t ' f ' - 70, ,: ," s;, I Whittington was driving an 7 pat ; 4, ' ) i autnmObile stolen Sept. 18 in (,li o. P :t Ni Calif. ;ii ., Whittington Carpenteria, ,', . .. 1 ,,, :. was ordered held in the Salt C,,. s$' Lake County jail when he was t , ,, .. unable to post a 25,000 bond. " . , I r,,,,,... : 1 During his arraignreent Whit. ',. ,. I tington requested treatment by , )k 1,.,4,. 1 a government physician for a ,. , ;74 4. 0 t fractured skull suffered in the .,,A , series of crashes which oc4',.."',;1 , ,fr i i curred about 8 p.m. on Sept. 19. r.i. T i,4 k,' ,i,,,k Chain Reaction 7 The chain reaction accident r") , .. ,. ', when occurred Whittington ;topped a truck driven by Dominic Donati, Wells, Nev., and A car asked for assistance. vi...- -driven by Arvid J Johnson, Salt Lake City, TEST FIRE LADDER-OTEMPLE SQUARE rear of the The Salt Lake Fire Department's 100-foaerial ladder Johnson was was given a test run at the Assembly Hall and other Mts. Johnson, a passenger in buildings on Temple Square Tuesday as part of the the Johnson car, was thrown department's "pre-fir- e planning" program. Assistant from the automobile, only Chief Albert Thompson directed the crew from the slightly injured. No. 1 ladder company in determining best approaches Minutes later, a car driven to the buildings and best methods of handling fires in by Z. C. MiNer, Ely, Nev., case of emergency. Similar test runs with all types of struck Mr. Donati and Mrs. fire fighting equipment are being made at hospitals and Johnson,. according to Tooele other large structures. County Sheriff Fay Gillette. They both received fatal i , i A, T - .,...N.1 ' - c4 - ' ' ' ,i , ' - : ' , , e.:,,,x,,,,,:,,,,,-,t,,,,,t,,,,,,,,,,,,,- , , ,, ,,,,, l; !!,,,, i:,.,.:!,,,,,,.,,. ;,!tii 't',...-.- . , 'k t - ' ' ,, ' . - 'T"ry'"--..-- ' ,, ' '' 1'"' ' , - -- - ,. , . , ' ' , Mist:'G-- E 'Dealer! PHONE , , r. ., 0 ' '.: I 41; , r , , '! 0 . ,. , . , ---- : ' ' . t |