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Show 'DESERETNEWS 16A AND TELEGRAM: Salt Lake City, Tuesday, November 16; 1954 a .'4"1 q 4' I ,0 fiMit.001.. ,... '4 I : I' , 0.: 0 Paul Smith Gloria , Maurine Moss '7, ' Ruby r. Craig IDesheimer, son of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Dexheimer, 1365 Glenrase Dr,: Stephen Gates, son of Mr. and Mrs. Bernell G. Gates, 950 W. Colman Ave.; and all other babies 1 year old Tuetday. , BABIES WERE BORN- IN SALT LAKE HOSPITALS TUESDAY TO BOYS: Mr. and Mrs. William L. Hamilton, 3194 S. 1940 East , Mr. Mr. Mr. Ur. m5. Mr. Mr. Mr: Mr. and and and and and and and and and Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. Mrs Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. and Mrs. )1 KAREN MORRIS i1re South High Reporter South High School will make a major experiment in secondary education practices- this week. - -- The experiment will find the students spending not one but , two full hours in each class they attend. The school day, Under the 'plan, will comprise only three class periods and a lunch hour, Gardner Swenson, assistant principal, said Tues. day. Mr. Gardner cited as advantages of the plan: 1. It allows time for class projects to be completed in one period. 2. It gives each class enough time to take field trips or en- gage outside speakers. t 7, ' - . . 3. - examinations Two-ho- ',- Lewis Tangnaii, tel rt Pharmacy Grant,' : G. Watkins, ,,, Vernal, Philip a junior pharmacy student at the University of Utah, has been named winner of the 1954 Smith-Fau- s scholarship. The $500 awar4 has been presented annually since 1952 to II ( an outstanding student in the College of Pharmacy. The scholarship is sponsored Wholesale by the Amith-Fau- s ' Drug Co. Mr. Watkins is among high (i -- 4 It Mg ranking students currently petitioning for establishment of a Rho-Cnational honorary pharmacy ' society chapter at , hi U. of U. High Scho'ol Seniors Student at U. Select Theme for Hop Friday' To Organize IBingham By ROSE HARDMAN ' Bingham High Reporter ' deePPERTONTElabivate Vocal Recital Slated Vocal st dents of Elizabeth Hayes Si son will be present- ed in re ital Wednesday at 4 p.m.in Converse Hall on the Westm ster College campus. Pert ming on the program will be tI following: Cynthia Bates, M Ann Clyde,' Jean Dunn, Pat Dalton, Louise Gray, Marie lArsen, Maxine Miner, Nancy Jt.' Perham. Trudy Price, Ruth Shorthill and Melba Trapp Abilmosolls., CARRY OUT THEMEBill Nicholls and Doris Abpla flip put,: the finishing touches on one of the huge muralkwhich will carry out the theme "Three Coins in a Fountain" for the senior hop .at Bingham High. - ' J orations built on the theme, "Three Coins in a Fountain," will create the atmosphere Friday for the traditional senior at Bingham hop High School. The dance will be held at 9 p.m. In the school gymnasium. Decorations will feature a huge replica of a efountain and large murals of Roman theme. Intermission will feature the crowning of a class king and queen and a creative dance number. Ruth' A n n Barton, Doris Abplanalp, 'lanai' Hansen, Ann Diedrich, Fern Hallet and Jeanne Hausknecht will dance in the floor show. Miss Abplanalp is ,chairman of the dance arrangements, with Vivian Butte as assistant chair. man. The general committee in. eludes Jimmy Coffey, Ray 'ray. lor, Van Sutherland, Ronnie ' , Hi , , , 11;1 1 4;.,(, ' 0.e, 4 ''014 4 3 , r7.7 I) V'1 4 '',:, , ,.,,, 1 t,,,v.i. '46041 iRk ,i..,:. &t:Skoh A (.... ,,..,i.,.,1... ..,,,;,,,,,.4,::,,,.,..74:. t ,,,,,,,. , .. ,"72,,,:-.. . ,,,,,,.?,,-,7.,...1.:3- ' .-:."'''- ''''': ' 0:14 .116. ..':77,6ii."4- i '. f :,. N A, 'i ilyYtz f,;!.,. ..' V 4) ' 2760 E. 3185 South. ,' , ' :( 'City Turns Down Offer to Buy Building in S.L. 112 , I) 7. - 1,I : ' ' - .. ' . , - 4tt., "- -- Sale's-ta- e 4 lators . r1,010. - Fertile Your ET.D. Florist Ts logropts Deitverv 0 HillitiqUettlills Doke. OAtchlgoo ...,,, ' r. 5 1 411. 1 i 411 , Schedule of Fines Okehed WAY tab!' contorpioca of fostive floweil,tlarsage or blooming pleat today . we'N soul your order Sy Mail or By Wire and .hamo your soloction deliverod on tko .ip ,. ' South Coeds Will Fete Dads An evening of entertainment, dancing and games is in store Thursday for the girls at South High School and their fathers. An annual event at South, fathers-daughte- party will rs Celebrate 60th Anniversary Commission for permission to sOve the files into the archives 6t - the.: state department on grounds that they were territorial documents and should be included among the state's historical records. City Attorney E. Ray Christensen, who Investigated the matter, recommended the transfer and pointed out that they are "official records kept by the territorial militia which was created and organized pursuant to teterritbrial law enacted by the, territorial legislature In 1851." Mr. Christensen said the rec. ords eonsist mainly of the roster of the officers and men comprising the organization known as the "Nauvoo Legion." He added that the name was given the organzation in the territorial legislative act. - Chief Police Granted Permit to Attend Meet Salt Lake Police Chief F. Clark Sanford Tuesday was au- thorized to attend the Pacific Coast International Police Officers Convention at Las Vegas Nov. 16 to 18. City commissioners allowed him the use of a police car, gas and oil and per diem expenses. Fall Budget, CONTINUES Open Mondays 72 Noon Until Close-o- ut day of your choke. . 1 HUDDART FLORAL CO. 30 South Main Phone p.m . Mr. and Mrs. Maughan Mr. and Mrs. and 11"1"6 7600 Holly- Both Mr. Maughan , and his wife. the 4ormerMary Matilda Jensen, are natives of Weston, Idaho. They were married Nov. the- Logan-Temp- anistorodSind.Cehairrsm .;Rogin.g$5;a5b.1.' Modern Oak Extension Table, 4 Upholstered Chairs and Buffet. ...Reg. $386.00 NOW Odd Oak Buffet ......Reg. $149.00 NOW Modern Birch Drop Leaf Table, 4 Side Chairs and Buffet .. Reg. $320.00 NOW son-in-la- -C- Itoom,french herry- Provincial. Excellent Quality. Extension Dining Mahogany le. S20' 5.00 $179.00 $59.00 $175.00 20 i OFF Table. ' He is 81 and she is 78. They are members of the Hollywood Ward of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y Saipts. Present at the anniversary celebration will be- - seven children: - Mrs. White. L. H. Maughan, Glenn F. Maughan, V. J. Maughan, Mrs. Vera M. Nelson, Mrs. Venna J. Lawrence and Mrs, Zelda Reber; also 19 grandchildren and 31 Mahog. Extension Dining Table. Reg. S87.95 $53.00 1 Two Only Odd Mahogany Dining ;hairs. r Reg. $26.00 NOW 0.00 Odd Beds, Various Styles and Finishes. SO OFF Unpainted Provincial Double Bed for lc with each Spring and Mattreu Purchased. Limited Quantity. Brown and Saltmon Modern Double Dresser ' and 46 Bed. ......Reg. $302.50 ,NOW SI 75.00 Open Stock Group Oak Modern Occasional Tables. Special Price so. ;$1 9.93 Two French ' Provincial End Tables and , ' Matching Cpffea Table.- - Reg- .- $181.95 French Provincial Cherry Coffee Table. Reg. $53.50 NOW $29.95 Pretich Provincial Table. Cherry Lamp Reg. $41.25 NOW $24.95 Leather Top Table. Mahogany Lamp ,, Reg. $45.95 NOW $29.95 Stledion of Odd Occasional Tables Reduced to Cleat Modern PullUp Chair, Tweed Cover. Reg. $65.95 NOW $39.95 Modern Boudoir Chair, Slightly Soiled. , . ' Reg. $24.00 NOW $9.93 Floor Sample Provincial and Modern Uphol- .. owed Chairs lei OFF Clowout Country Modern Living Room. $i ) $9995 i Hearings Charted In 2 Provo Cases PROVO Two defendants Monday asked for preliminary hearings on charges brought against them in Provo City Court. Don Collier Salt,Lske-- truck Idriver, ask'ed foe a hearing on a charge of Involuntary man. slaughter. The hearing is set for Jan. 11. Collier was charged following the death of Tommy Featherstone, Lehi schoolboy, who was killed in a traffic mishap in Lehi Oct. 29. Freddie Spalding, Provo, has asked for a hearing which is set for Nov. 23. He is charged with second degree burglary. ' News 3rd CONVENTION, - i Dining 2'96 Room- - OFF Bur Now For Christmas DeliveryPay- - Later- - ' -- A-1- Satisfaction Guaranteed IP Items Reduced to Clear The schedule of - minimum Morgan Hyde White, fines in effect since 1953, and wood Blvd. Order your extra where applicable. Visit or s ikrai previous violations could be made. They asked that schedules of minimum fines be pubso that lished periodically citizens would be aware of them, and also asked for publication of the names of vio- no better way of letting the family know you are thinking of them on Thanksgiving than with flowers. , .: . x A file of records on the "Nauvoó Legion," created in 1851 by the Territory of Utah, TuesdaY was transferred from the office of the Salt Lake City Recorder to custody of the Utah Histori cal Society. The file was located among the city's possessions recently brIEVerett L. Cooley, archivist with the Historical Society. He immediately asked the City , There's CeStS so Little! You pay only for the flowers you select, plus telegraph charges.' ... EGRAp,,,, - ..? t :N.O.Oxi..6-.:01',:(0.gi0.0'Recor.- The justices at the Cedar City meet asked for some provision so that ouick checks of THE SPEEDY If you can't be at a family gathering , e this Thanksgiving, your will represent you beautifully instead! Your F.T.D. Florist guarantees delivery Look for worldwide, telegraph-fas- t. SPEEDY and the famous MERCURY EMBLEM. . Hitt0ii;.01...Soieti.,Q.0.ts,-..,:-- the Couple , Mr. and Mrs. Alden Maynes, 3108 S. 2600 East. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Jacobs, 59 Redondo Ave. Mr. and Mrs. Nevin H. Oliphant, 3278 Hollywood Ave. Mr. and 'Mrs. Ferrott p. Jcppson, 2010 Windsor St. Mr. and Mrs. Chester Graham, 918 Navaho St. Mr. and Mrs. Frank FuLDallonch, 5550 S. 600 East, Murray. Mr. and Mrs. CliffortrAshton, 78 E. 1st North., Mr. and Mrs. Wallace. B. Fullmer, 631 Lake St. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Herzog, 518 Driggs Ave. Mr. and Mrs. William J. Smith, 761 E. 4070 South, Murray. ... Say "Happy Thanksgiving'1 Flowers-By-Wir- , (;C. ) ' Ex-S- IL ' Flowers-By-Wi- re IP , The Salt Lake. City. Commission Tuesday officially no.) tified a local realty firm that it is "not interested at the present time in disposing of city property at the corner of 1st South and State." G. C. Carman of Carman d informed the Realty Co.,-hacommission that his firm was financially able to handle the purchase of the Public Safety Department properties. He said his firm would demolish the buildings and construct new buildingt which would be a credit to the community. Mr. Carman said he had noted newspaper stories that the vity might be interested in selling the area to finance a new public safety center, GIRLS: Stephen Gates Desheimer Frahm begin at 8 p.m. with a talent program featuring both farm- ers and daughters. Square To dancing and games will follow " In the gymnasium, under direc- . tIon of Helen Anderson and L arry p a 1 mei'. Prizes will be given the the oldest and the shortest,. Mr. and Mrs. George Daven - youngest fathers and the father port Maughan, former residents with the most children. of Salt Lake City for 30 years, will celebrate theit 60th we47 ding anniversary Sunday in Hollywood, Calif., where they now reside. The couple will be honored volving young people, he said. He added that all convictions it an open house from 3 to 6 Involving auto drivers should p.m, it the home of a daughter be promptly reported to Ihe Drivers License Division of the Department of Public Safety. two additional fines, were approfed bythe Cedar City-groucampus. The additional fines The Utah petition, signed by 14 Press Club members,, was were $25 for driving on the Id the form of a book- wrong side Of therolidTalid let. It carried the endorsements ,$10 for driving too close to anof the Utah Headliner's chap- other vehicle. At the Nephi meet, the group ter, Sigma Delta CM, a professional chapter, and officials of voted to hold near the schedule the city's newspapers and press of minimum fines and penalservice bureaus. ties, but they balloted for three The petition was presented reductions in the schedule, inat the convention by the Uni- cluding a reduction from 30 to versity of Nevada Sigma Delta 5 days in Jail for drunken drivChi chapter and was seconded ing, from $20 to $15 for failure by the University of Wiscon- to yield the right of way and sin chaplet, Approval was from $10 to $5 for running a unanimous. stop sign. Appearing at both meetings were Judge Crockett, B. C. J. Mon's Clui) to Meet Wheatlake, chairman of the A regular membership meet- Committee on Traffic Courts, ing of the Salt Lake Business Ernest Bourne, executive secreMen's Alliance will be held tary, - Utah Safety Council; Wednesday at 12:15 p.m. in the George Miller, State DepartAlta Club, 100 E. South Temple, ment of Public Safety, Mr. TayO. L. Ridgeway, president, an. lor, and Earl F. Spofford, flounced Tuesday, assistant attorney general. 1 I, 40 4s chap- At the second conference, held Monday night at Nephi, it was brought out by Justice J. Allen Crockett of the Utah Supreme Court that traffic courts are more important than any others because from these courts people get their first impression of the law and oper- ation of the court. "It is the obligation of the court to consider not only the ' person before the bench but the attitude of all others who may come before the court," Al Judge 'Crockett declared. Driver Training Asked Dr. Albert L. Taylor, special consultant to the Utah Safety Council, said the council is pre- paring legislation requiring all high school students to take driver training. It is hoped that this step will help decrease the number of auto accidents in- 1st West, Bountiful. .- , 4 ,;'''' k.' The newest collegiate courts. - -- ?.,::. li ,.? ' Say it with kit T ''''' 067 7). ,,N,' ,,,, ,,,,,,., '..,.,,,,, ,i .1 -- le4fily; .,f r,: 8 t( tit s ::,.....,:i,,:--,,,,---,.;,::.- Press Chapter ter of Sigma Delta Chi, national professional journalism fraternity, will be established at the time University of Utah some --in January. Establishment of the undergraduate chapter was granted at the Sigma Delta Chi national Muhar, Bill Nicholls; Louise convention concluded last week Stoker, Joyce Farley, Johney end at Columbus, Ohio. The petition for membership Gardikas, MarJean Lofgran and Colleen Larsen. was presented at the convention by Verl O'Brien, president of the U. of U. Men's ' Club. The Sigma Delta Press Chi chapter, when chartered, will replace the Press Club as the !Ii journalism organization on the Greetings at Thanksgiving,. t,. The first two traffic confer. tices of the peace, peace offi, niit,gtehne. cersmayors, es county commi;lacteett oe fsultle dacthleodnudlaeyd i ssioners) and attorneys, the on uniform eral asked for guidance so fines and penaltiesbut no. so. justices knoW and perform might they lotions for Utah's mounting more effectively. duties their traffic toll. --- Handbook Need At the first conference in Maiben Ashby, precinct jusCedar City, attended by jus. tice for St. George, pointed out , that Justices receive no training , for their office. Other justices agreed that they need some sort of handbook outlining procedures necessary for efficient handling of their IL Studeni Wins 1 a college preparatory natu ) can pe given. , 4. Classes such as chemi ry, phytics, foods, etc., coul tise the extia hour to excel' t ad- in laboratory priods. 'adage - Tochers will exercise their own discretion in, dismissing classes for a brief t interval. The experiment iii be made Nov. 23 and 24. I successful, It will be tried for longer pa-nods dur n c the second : Mr. Gardner half of; tim.4) said - i - -- -- h .145-S- 1 I Craig Beverly Clayton Garth Andrus, 2325 Edgemoor Dr. Stanicyyeterson, 163 Westwood Ave. Blain'T. Hudson,.3295-20tEast , Robert C. Holmes, 2616 E. 2980 South. Richard Keith Winters, 41 University SC Earl J. Hemmert, 803 Simondi Ave. Joseph Allred, 22 W. 2nd North. 1130 Windsor St. John H. , iesfs Ilexi Week Dann .s W. Dards H. White, E4,4 . Brundage Traffic Conferences gree on Uniform Fines Class in our Vicki - Ix South High Tries 2-H- ' Jay Smith Ann Clayton, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. 5570 South; Earl Clayton, 7250 S. 2825 East; ,Beverly Frahm, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Fr.ahm,. 1337 S. Orchard Dr.; BIRTHDAY GREETINGS TO; Paul Smith, son of Mr. and Mrs. Fred J. 'Smith, 380 N. 12th West; Gloria Jean Halton, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John F. Halton, 538 E. 3rd South; Michael J. Thompson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Neil J. Thompson, 719-- Sagebrush Ave.; Sandra Marie Kinder, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Bill H. Kinder; 1134 S.- - 4th East; Darla Ruby, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur S. Ruby, 2200 Texas'SL: Maurine Moss, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. Blaine Moss, 205 N. Redwood Rd.; Jay Earl Smith, son of Mr. and -Mrs. Earl Jay Smith, 2687 Berkley Cl; Vicki Koller, daughter of Mr; and Mrs. G, Wilford Koller, 715 E.'4565 South: Lori Kaye Brunclage,daughterof Vernon D. Brundage, 4280 ' Dada Sandra Kinder Michael n n n n Halton .;iLori 004; Ok: ) -- Two Officers Hired Salt Lake City commissioners Tueiday hired Robert D. Bran. nan and Calvin D. Johnson as probationary police officers, effective Nov. 16 . 151 MI CUSTOMER SOUTH PARKIN STATE AT MAR OF STORE vt:Sp - |