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Arbuckle, prepare plans for the national DUP convention to be held in Salt Lake City. two-ma- n The national convention of the Daughters of the Utah Pioneers will be held Saturday at 8 p.th., to speak on Team in Tank-Intantr- and and and and and and and and and , t. A:talk on- uTovin Probation Talk Dated Intnt" will be given by Doyle Govern- "Probation and Parole; One Iler, Bountiful city manager. Ihe women voters league was Solution to Crime" will be the ordlanized in Bountiful li year ,subject of a talk given by W. Po organizationois a non-- Wilson, chief agent for the Utah ' endeavoring' to Department of Probation and t rofit group, -active politiéal respon''- Parole, to the weekly meeting pro4ote ' sibility through ,,informed and of the Salt Lake Elks Club Wednesday at noon at the Elks 'give' participation of citizens Lodge, in government. ; , 139 E. Suuth Temple. 111 . I , Ij , - , T, ' t ,., ', :; s ' '1,, , ; ,'- -' . , , .,, i ..,. ,.. , . 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AMhorst I . , . y ,44, : T"HDEU ESLU V I ' I I emu- , i t. 4C304.,.4 ';fr, 4. , ";.--.1- r., Nc - , 11 4:, 7 , , j Aistj ' ' , '''.'''l --- Wntür : SLAVES " Or .111 BABYLON AltiolialOWEIIIIMO - 1- : : , fl 'I, - ell ,:' t . k,,, . . , I s - . ' I .: 11 ' PLUS COLOR AND NEWS , 7,1 titCNIGOICITC1111 '. Ul Ditt 4 CAITTO":"Nlb C10.;,,,,,44 - MIGHTY SASYLON FALLS IN 4P4IIN - t ' aritotp,m,,,,,,,e,,, , 1..7'. Adm. -. , ,i (bn' Ganstaxaattate ., ' , 111 ENDS TONIGHT el bet voill 7jNDISCRETION J .. - 4 Open COO p.m. Show 7:00 t'' xe, ( t Iii,L72...i V ......... AVICFIRJ45 sIL,14.7.1i t,e1- Jti., RIVER"I BRIGHTEST ICREEN IN UTAH ....4? 7 V. 1.,;Linr.0.....1 ,, . 711., Nan $ 1 ... , r.:', ' ..-,- , ..,:tiev..., :, . i ,,,s, hi WED. I bad as &Wady-sl-oe 47.0: , MAX 1 4.., '4' DRIVEIN TNEATRE64005 SaPH EAST 11 Co""211, EN GiA t ti 0 - -, tNruN McNAMARA W MIDLAND 1 t...I t NJONNE 4 kl MAGGIE tik4'Ailikt - . 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'' 54311." ,. 1;46r:::' - TIMM 2711 N. end 39TH SOUTH - AIRPORT"IIN". I s, 11 es CORNER L. V 48 tu 0 t ' 7;1$ RIEMITTS ' St' 11 . the cash I got , , ' 6:36Starts 11 the Complete Show Lat. as 9:30 pan. See ", , ', ,,,4;7,14, s undo hoe "GONE WITH THE WIND" . ) 4kik,901 0,"414i1Snel ' '''"'''''' ,..., it. - BRIAN PH 41 A ID ...00414011 '' ORIVegN ,, tturl340, ki'l 61 - . Fret 1 '.,s44..,. tin..,,,,,....7y,...........,,-,.....- li., Unleo INDS TONITII I ACTION NITSI ..'1 , I' 0 rward..!! 'cl, - ha , 12 - 0 i- t11.si SO Children uwidisiAlidiALAbsdadoll 12 NOON di:30 4t , t ,., &limit - AIN .- , ' i , ' gave I t -- . -- OPEN 6:311 7:1S :11110rir ,tr , 1 WEST AT ITS WILDEST! THE -11,017N err 11) ARINSIE STARTS ADULTS body ' 59, DEIRIR REYNOLDS GINS KELLY 'Itb'litor ono k Pete Hernandelz, Giant Technicolor "SINGIN' IN MOM ''7. ..ig.'74. -, t ,,t,,,,I, Ihe Begitly Hynter' - - S . ir ' 'Hearing Dated In Salt Lake Stabbing Case -- AMU LONG, LONG TRAILER" '111CI :. tive state. Tickets for the entire series now are available at thitniversof Utah Extension Division. ity All of the nature filth series will be presented in Kingsbury Hall at 8:15 p.m. i ENDS TONITEI In LUCILL1 BALL Color! OM - off-th- e. k Open 12 Nose - - , Deadline Friday Greyhound Corp. and Lake Shore Motor Coach Lines, Inc., Monday were named defendants in a 615,579.80 damage suit filed in Third District Court by Dora Decker, Sahara Village. The two firms are charged with negligence in connection with an accident on the passenger loading platform at their bus depot. The plaintiff charges negligence in connection with a passenger loading platform acci-- ! dent in which she was injured June 6 at 9:30 a.m. She said she was walking on the platform at the bus depot, about to board a bus at Sahara Village,1 when she tripped over a hose. She charged that an attendant pulled on the hose as she was stepping over it. The renovation of the clubhouse will add two new private dining rooms, increase men's and women's locker room space and expand the main dining Davis Republicans Meet room and dance hall. Cost of the project is estiA meeting of the Davis mated at about $150,000. County Republican Central Committee, County "Dawson for Congress", Committee, and Lions to Hear Dawson county GOP candidates was Congressman William A. held Monday night. The groups Dawson will address planned strategy for the com- the weekly meeting of the Salt ing elections, according to B. M. 'Lake Lions Club at noon Anderson, central committee Thursday at the Hotel Utah, it chairman. was announced Tuesday. PINS - School Entrance Bus Lines Named In $15,579 Suit a golf shop. DRIVE-IN- S - ,,' Final adven'ture film In the series, photographed and nar. rated by Gorge Regensbutg, will be "Little KnOwn New Jersey," an account of the beaten-tracwonders of his na . of 458 W. 4th North, was arraigned Tuea . day in City Court on a charge of assault with a deadly weapon. City Judge Leland G. Larson set preliminary hearing for Oct. is laSt the Friday registration 10 a.m. and continued bail 21 at day for pupils entering kindergarten or the first grade in at $2,500. was originally Hernandez Salt Lake City schools, Dr. M. with inLynn Bennion, city school chief, charged with assault tent to commit murder. The noted Tuesday. Dr. Bennion said the Friday charge was dismissed on the deadline applied to all pupils motion of a deputy county atentering 4school for the first torney. The complaint alleges that time. After Friday the only assaulted Rose Anne Hernandez and first idergarten grade pupils who will be permitted to Platt, 39, also of 458 W. 4th enroll are those who have been North, with a carving knife. enrolled previously this year in The victim is in "poor" condiother school districts, Dr. Ben- tion at the Salt Lake General nion said. Hospital. contest. Should there be no winner in the third contest, the award for the fourth will be Increased to $100. Bids for construction and renovation projects at the Ft. Douglas Golf Club were sCheduled to be opened Tuesday at noon, according to Arnold L. Huber, club manager. New additions to the club will include a new wing on the present clubhouse to house an indoor !driving range, a new lounge and MOhr"- - artists-naturalist- tify themselves to the newspaper. A $75 cash award awaits the winner of the third Opening Set on Work Bids - ' Tuesday. The series of fiVe illeolor 'film lectures, now in itsfifth year, is presented by nationally prominent naturalists in 200 cities-i- n the cnited States and " Canada. Two of the guests, him William Hall and Olin Sewall Pettingill Jr., have appeared here Mr. Hall will return before. with his Mexican film adventure, "South to Siesta Land," on Feb. 8. Mr. Pettingill will narrate his documentary of nature scientists at work, "Tip 0' the Mitten," pn March 10. "Wanderland," a film journey s William with and June Wagoner, will open the series on Oct. 11, at Kingsbury Hall. Mr. Wagoner will pmment persnnally on the motion picture trip from high t.: Friday Afternoon Burglaries OEM ': ...,;: Puzzle Deadline Salt Lake City police Tuesday were investigating possible connection of two former San Quentin, Calif., prison inmates with recent burglaries at local business firms. The two men, Allen- - James Leaton, alias Glen William Rider, 32, Hawthorne, Nev., and Leonard M. Cart, 29, California, are charged with second degree burglary and grand larceny in connection with the Murray Auto Wrecking Co. burglary Sept. 19. They were brought from Reno, Nev., Sunday by Deputy Sheriffs Ernest Caldwell and William Treseder. Deputy Caldwell said torches, pinch bars and othersafe-crackin- g equipment was taken into custody at the time of their arrest. Rider and Cart were arraigned Monday before City Judge Leland G. Larsen, who fixed preliminary hearing for Friday at 10 a.m. Bond was set at $5,000 each. Records received at the sheriff's office show Rider has served time both at San Quentin and at the Colorado State Prison in Canon City, Colo. Cart was paroled from San Quentin last May 6, the reports state. Boun- ed . .i ...,' Kristy Silver Police Seeking Felon Link , , ''''. t'r..1 ." , ';.4 :: , - ' ' - ' jr":1 - Steven Drown Kevin 1, A' . :: :! ....,,,,..,,,,.,...,.., ,I 4 ': , , , . '' Li-,:- ,., itoum ovum eftrl'Af C , The :195455 seriei of Itidu--I mountain country, to the ocean :bon Screen b10tumtd. oor Almanac," taken- by ' Exof Utah the, University by photographer Karl H.', tension Division and the Nation- Disney will be shown Jan. Maslowski, Society, was , .:::3.:, al Aubudon 17 by naturalist Charles E. !,.., i t: ,, .. ; ,,,: t , Republican wag, o ' ' - - .. 1 'Apot T i- ,....., 4A13. - 4 i through the sale Of last year's book a $16,000 air conditioning system has been installed in the - , i I : f .,t,:t.., two'. Or jiA iPt h 0 DUP's Memorial Building. Through sales of this year's book, it is hoped that the orBOUNTIFULThe Bountiful ganization can purchase a flag for the building. "It will League of Women V9ters' mem-!pol- e be most .outstanding flag the with begin ddvewill bersbip in Utah," said Mrs. Carter. a Public meeting on Thursday, 'pole The morning session of the Sept, 30, at 8 p.m. in the Davis convention will consist of an County Bed Cross Building, 75 executive committee meeting. w4 3rd South, Bountiful., I , P. ,:::::::' '' ' Le Grande Bindrup, 2006 Douglas St. East. Morgan Baker, 279-7tLaVere East, 75312 N. 2nd West. Charles Eldon Duncan, 467 E. 4th South. Ivo D. Mills, 511 E. 400 South. J. Lynn Nilsson, 1419 Logan. Johnnie Marks, 47 W. 2nd South. Vernon L. Allen, 1790 E. 3210 Socith. Ben M. Watnes, 753 E. 2nd South. . , ' k. : ;:w '' z. Bountiful Women Voters Set Meet 4 - :,:: '.. :;.: t ' :: The ;non who tackled the I I toughest killers after II everyone else gaveupl. I k - - 4:: '- ';'' ':::, d Botintiftil R. - - ., d Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. Primm, ' . artlinr, and Capt. Donald W. - I ,. , 1;,.. ' 34, 111, Maley ig4 1 Pt. -- c , :4,,,,, ..4 ,t.,,:)...,.,.. , 1 h tr. i Hotel Utah. , More than .1,000 representa4 rve,,,,t r---3, of comtives 105 the lecwill county infantry, lturphie, film panies from all over the United ture, show a 41' States will be in attendance. and' give demonstrations. ' According to President Kate ',4142,',; Their visit is planned to " B. Carter, the group will be prev.,r give all Army Reserve per- Lseitted with the organization's sonnel in this area an insight ,.,44..a--, into the organization and tac- new book, "Vol.' III of Treasures maiix of Pioneer Hislory." The book tiCal use of infantry-tanlye' a., is the 15th book published by teams inoffensive action. ihe DUP about local history. ' Mrs. II Carter reported that Attack." glaj. Hugh - :' AT 3 THEATERS! ''ç'' Mon-da- . ' "a161'1 ....., ,.., ,1 .,stii,i : .11'; ft.,. study group will meet Friday at 2:30 p.m. at the home of Dr. and Mrs. Juel E. Trowbridge, 195 N. 1st East. Group reorganization and introduction of Canmeetdidates will feature-th-e ing, according to Mrs. C. H. Christensen, president National ''' Meet Saturday. team from Fort Letis, Wash., will visit the l Ft:Douglas post theater 1, ltv, DUP Will Hold STARTS TOMORROW! y to Speak Experts ., .,k . 3421 W. 35th South. Ray G. Lawrence, 2272 E. 27th South. Donald 11. Pickett, 2483 Simpson Ave. Wayne H. Vandersteen, 563 N. 2nd West. Marcus Stebritz, 1831 Hillcrest St. Joe Benavidoz, 310 W. 6th South. Dallas S. Parldn, 4324-5t- h East, Murray. Ernest Mounteer, 7029-9t- h East., Midvale. East. Patric Gaines, 2895-27tEast. James Harris, 2156-23rSharon Wright, 210 E. 17th South. Stanton H. Mason, 46 Jefferson St., Midvale. Matthew W. Rowland, 47 W. 6025 South, Murray. Vernon D. Hopkins, Lark. Glen E. Koplin, 01073-3rAve. Francis D. Bjerregurd, 445 E. Lambourne Ave. Lee Mellegers, 1978 View St. Maurice D. Jones, 1200 E. Wasatch Dr. Kenneth N. Wilkerson, 995 S. State St. Donald R. Lochrie, 2874th Ave. Ramon B. Hermanson, 31 E. 4th North. James Mash, 750 E. 2nd South. and and and and ,, creenliour Senes Announced by U. ,11,- ERDS TONITIll Opon i "TV ..,,,,' ,,'4,' :1 Martin Gladowski, Mts. Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. Mr.and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr. The - 1 , it 4Z'Za i , t' , :, GOP Club to Moot , ill ; :.":: 4. ;Z:::.....;.::::,,,,,:: 4. i ; Mr. and Mrs. David Datley, 4500 W. 5570 South, Kearns. GIRLS: i,. .,:. ;:,:, , --- --0,, Irc;nk-Infantr- t 1 f .. . TWIN BOY AND GIRL: Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr. ;21 - ,- .:,!-i.,- t,..3..., - .!,, ..,.:...: .i:, 'ii:,i;:.:;,,,,,' ; , , 4' f , ,,.! ::'!.., , '. ',,,,, ;. ' ") - 0:'. ill .., ,....:- ',. 4,-- I ..,,,... '- '''...'',',..''., .,. ,......o ,.e.,:...,,,......7.7., ,:. I ......., ' .7..."';'''5" - ',. 441' I "'::,N.:.".. 7.,..4.:r.',..--. 1 ' ,.').''',i ; ;,, ..o. :1', , 1 I Mr. and Mrs. James T. Lee, Diamondville, Wyo. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Williams, 8585-10t- h East, Sandy. Mr. and Mrs. Donald D. Fellers, 6471 Orchard Dr., ... X19111.77 4t,',5'''' f r" ..,..1 02.' 4......41k ''7.'.1...;,f ,,, 7 44.,,,..7,4404; '.: ' ,',,; ''''" $44; ',i!,,..., ? i 4.: , , loam" i BOYS: ( :;,.: .,... ,..' ,, 4 - .4?'.0'.. .,,,,, , , :,, '.;'.:.....'''..."'l YA- .!.':',. ..' ..,:: ,:.;'.,'.',: ..1'- , ',';',....7.,, .,.', , , , i .' :,44444111'4f - ,r ; A: 't '''''''-- kw; lot. ., ft , ,,..d.,: - - it,. ld Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. , ,,.: .,, Audubon-- ,.....,:ity;,.!,",:qt.olloomPoloommlow,",,e,m1,ra.vsor'',08Ptio,ok. BABIES WERE BORN IN SALT LAKE HOSPITALS MONDAY TO: Mr. and Mr. and Mr. and Mr. and Mr. and Mr. and Mr. and Mr. and Mr. and Mr. and Mr. and Mr. and Mr. and - , a. ', ,,,!::(ox:f. BIRTHDAY GREETINGS TO: Beverly Irkmpton, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Frampton, Woods Cross; Janice Deakin, daughter of Mr. and Mn, Gordon N. Deakin, 243 Oak St.,' Midvale; Carol Ruth Williams, daughteeof Mr. J. Williams, 1464 Bryan Ave.; Earl Blair and Jones, son of Mr. and Mrs. Earl B. Jones, 5066 S. 4460 West, Kearns; Ricky Waterfall, son of Mr. and Mrs. Harold E.ird South; Melany White, daughter of J. Waterialte3 Mr. Ana- Mrs. Melvin A. White, 1589 Princeton Ave.; Kevin Aldrich, son of Mr. and Mrs e Grant Aldrich, 1036 Barbara Pl.; Steven Michael Drown, son of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Drown, 720 E. 4125 South, Murray; Kristy Silver, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Roy R. Silver, 2006-10t- h East; Suzanne McMahon, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Brandon T. McMahon, 1748 Downington Ave.; and all other babies 1 year old Tuesday. (Baby pictures will be taken free of charge at the Deseret News offices, 33 Richards St., Monday through Friday from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m., at least three days prior to baby's birthday.) :.:..,... N,:? t .r.. Ricky - - ,:'.::,i , ....,, 4 '' 4 ! ; ,I,, . 4I I , s,. Waterfall Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. ., , .. ,"4401: i N---' ; , , .... 4g ; .,,,'.:?:'''.. Mrs.-Dona- These citations will go to ef of L. H. Florence, Ogden,-chicivilian personnel at Hill Air Force Base; M. M. Reid, Tooele, chief of civilian personnel at Deseret Chemical Depot; Maurice Warsha w, operator of Grand Central Markets, Salt Lake City; David R. Trevithick, postmaster, Salt Lake City, and C. K. Wells, manager of the Intermountain Motor Service, Salt Lake City. The awards to the high school Five Utah business leaders school students I an& five high Wilt receive special wards ai a public meeting sponsored by the National Employ the Physically Handicapped Committee of Utah Friday. The meeting is planned for 10 1a.m. in the Governor's , Board Room, State Capitol, and highlights Utah's observance of .National Employ the Physically ' Handicapped Week. Guest speakers. will be Gov. J. Dracken Lee and U.S. Congreksman Douglas R. String, fellow According to Dr. L. B. Harl mork director of vocational rehabilitation for U t a h, the awards to the businessmen are ''cititions for outstanding servicetand "in recognition of out, ataiding efforts expended in providing equal opportunity in employment for the physically ,,,,v ' A' ;:. ,1,',-,:- Earl Jones 10 Utahns ,.,- ,,,- 1,''',,,7'''::;"-:1C.- ..: ,-..- , .,. .,44.: :, ; '''' 1.: '"' '" , Frampton , ,41 , ;- ''t '''' l ., , ;- n .., , ,... i ..1' 144, l''' ..1:'.:::. ' . 41:: ' ; ... - '74;0 !P'4,'' V. 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