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Show , 7 . - I - - I t. , .,... - ii - -- , -- -- 22B ' . - , Nevada Vtiricic (ills Iniures 3 Salt Lalcers 1 .., , - k :- - , WENDOVER, UTAHA' , employe of the Nevada North. 3, ,,, at Decoy. 'vada railroad worker was killed 0 '---, .,,. ,,'!'l ,:..: ...::' , N.. ' Instantly and three Salt Lakers :. 1,1: - ":. .were injured Saturday night in ' ' Josephine Davis, 28, - of 926 ii:::,- ::''; ;,..:, ( , ''''''.. - . a two-ea- r 4 mishap on U.S. Highway 40, about 21 miles west of Simpson Ave., Salt Lake City, 4. ,.:.:'.:::.Y.:::,,..'. I-- -; ''':;'.;"'':''":H1"'':;:''.'':':.;. internal injuries, in "fair" conhere in Nevada. ' '': ' :' .::' i , '.::::, :,,,0 ",',",! .... dition Monday. -KILLED: Z.z..is::: ',3:::'f-.'777 ' ,i N ,,, -Vernon E. Howell, 25, of 319 4 ,f Filiberto,,Montoya, about 25, f'' ".H'::,:::7'.'.,,:-!1Salt 5th W. Lake 44 r.., City, North, New of an Mexico, forRerly" head injuries, in "fairly good" .''i,.,',.::: :"....,.,.i-,.,'",.. ' A 1 ,.. , ity, . condition. :::!..4:3. ::::.: Mrs: Louise Murphy, of 1" 1355-3r1., 2....'.:',.,',,- East, Salt Lake City, ' Y:" , ! bruises and fractured ribs, in p;:.,.;;:.:; :..;::::": , ' " i....'.:,: , ,:v "good" condition. '" , ' ' , , .4 ':, All three injured were being t,',,..;.'1:.?4,'::;:-- r ';:,..:.: .::: .., , , 3 :i",' ::: l.;. treated at Elko Hospital. ,,,... ::......' .,:., ..:" 3:: :, ;,.." ' :4 According to Pa1rolman Ron-ol- d afid .. D.., Cassingham, Wells, 1:.6 '.:''. ,;., Wendover Constable D. F. Fer- ,::,..,:,::, ,,,.1 the who investigated, ',,.;:.':: nandez, ,-i: -, '''',&,,-:'- ; ,:::': Mr. and Mrs. mishap occurred about 6:45 P.m. 4..,: MIDVALE 1: driven bY ;:,:.. ..i ., .1. ....:; Henry P. Jens'en, 209 E. Center when E.an automobile husband of '..21,,,',.' 4,;', 7 ::..; :''...:.' ... 4,,;.. ; :'...,.: ....''' Murphy, 39, , St.; Midvale, began their 60th John , ,, . ' :;:.' 1 a rounded the of one 1 victims, year of married ill le Sunday, curve and struck the stalled 'f,' ,':'..'!.,: , determined to continue "work. .,),. :, vehicle. :- k i :1..1:.,,',.,.., ) ing together in complete part- Montoya : '''',-'.": ,' Constable Fernandez said the 1 tership." . automobile apparent- ....:::'',.,... z, 3., ' They were married Nov. 20, Montoya :. .:', .';.'.,: ....,, '..1.,, i 7, ' 1895, in the Salt ;Ake Temple, ly had developed fuel pump ''''f, Church of Jesus Christ of Lat trouble and the victim was :'' ... :..,:. , standing in the lane of traffic, ' '::. t ,0 ,), '' to work under the ' '" ' r '.'t attempting ell...." !.:q. ,,,,,, - 'NEWS' DOG OF THE WEEK i hood. autowestbound The Murphy ' ......,. ,: Somewhere in our city there is a man without a heart. 91"..i:.; .: 4 f, mobile,, in which the four Salt He drove to the edge of the city and left this helpless struck were Laker's : traveling, i, , . -',.... Pill ely, puppy by the wayside. She was heard crying and some the Montoya car and Mr. Monkind person took her to The Animal Rescue League. toya, carryfng the victim sevShe will be a tiny dog and wants toltive !inside" with run was he where ::...'' eral feet, ..,, a family this winterand for many winters iN over by the wheels of the pass, '' ) ' ,' to come. Anyone interested in adopting her may call 'IA ing vehicle, the constable said. afternoons or evenings. The League will alway The Montoya car had no or lost animalsplease don't abandon accept homeless ACM lights on at the time of the misthe in was and parked Mr. Jensen Mn. Jensen hap westbound lane of traffic; inter-da- y Saints.A family dinner vestigators said. party in observance of their Neither Mr. Murphy nor a 59th anniversary was held Sat- passenger in the Montoya car, urday at the home of a daugh- Manuel Montle', 27, a ter, Mrs. Everett (Pearl) Read- with the dead man, was injured. Constable Fernandez said Mr. ing, 622 W. 6400 South St. Mr. and Mrs. Jensen lived in and Mrs. Murphy were driving West Jordan for 48 years until the other couple to Elko to be Mr. Jensen's retirement from married when the mishap ocfarming in 1943. They have since curred. resided in Midvale. A coroner's inquest was called Mr. Jensen was born Jan. 23, for Monday by Justice of the By D. B. GALLAGHER 1872, in Murray, a son of Peter Peace Leo P. Waters, Wend-oveBeginning Jan. 1, Baltimore, the headquarters for Old-Ag- e and Ellen Johnson Jensen. Mrs. the constable stated. and Survivors Insurance, will process earning records of Jorare was West man dead in Jensen born Surviving the dan, Nov. 15, 1877, a daughter his father and six brothers, all around 60 million individual Social Security accounts each of John George and Ruth J. of New Mexico, and a seventh quarter of the year. It's pretty safe to say that a few nits-Mitchell Wright. Both have ac- brother of McGill, Nev. takes will be made, one of which could be your account. tively engaged in Church work The Social Security Administration wants you to get- -lifetimes. entire their during and keepa "Wage Statement" of your account at least once The Jensens are the parents Accident Victim of 10 sons and daughters, nine every three years. A wage Statement request,card (Form: Serious Condition of whom are still living. They OAR-700may be obtained by contacting, in person or by are Mrs. Reading, Murray; Mrs. Michael Hodges. Ellen Jenkins, Henry Allen and Logan newspaper, carrier, was letter, any Social Security field office. If no Social Security office is listed in your phone book, Den Virgil Jensen, Midvale; "serious" condition Mrs. John (LaVena) Brady, reported In postmaster or county agent will know the address. your at the St. Mark's HosLogan; Arnold W. Jensen, Taft, Mondey'after in and mail the card to Baltimore. It's Fill a struck by being Calif.; Rex Mitchell Jensen, pital, near 427 E. 7th You North, will car receive a statement of your earnings on Form Long Beach, Calif.; Mrs. Faro! OAR-701Logan. which should be filed with other valuable papers. Mrs. and Pomona, Calif, Jensen; He suffered a crushed head It Douglas (Carol) Kemp, Crescent, mean money to you or your survivors in later years. may Utah. They also have 23 grand- and body bruises in the accirecords of my earnings since 1937, on which "The (Q) dent. He Is the son of Mr. and children and 30 Social Security tax was deducted, have been lost and the ''''-Mrs. J. D. Hodges. company for which I worked from 1936 through 1947 has Investigating officer James out of busineu, so I can't get duplicate earning rec. gone biwas the said that GOP boy Gray G. R. B. , Morgan. County ords. What can be done?" cycling east an 7th North at the of a Your the Illustrates (A) securing plight importance Selects New Officers time he was struck by an auto- wage statement. Follow the instructions as outlined above. R. Darrel Russell Porter mobile driven by MORGAN We presume you know your Social Security number; if so, 391 N. 1st was named chairman of the Michaelson, 18, of it will simplify matters. One way or the other, send in a West, Logan. 1 wage statement request card. Morgan County theRepublican late John If you have any questions on Social Security, write to Party, succeeding O. Kippen. D. B. Gallagher in care of the Deseret News and Telegram, Mrs. Enid Phillips was chosen 33 Richards St., Salt Lake City, Utah. as vice chairman, succeeding (Copyright 1954, General Features Corp.) Mrs. Eddington. Grant S. Niel. 198 i sen was retained as secretary. ..,.......: . :.::, ?., ':.:.-.- ' ' t1idvaIe Couple ,-. .:1 I ,..,, Year 60th Begins Of Wedded Life . 1.' .ik -- ' ..- .,. .!, -, . ', , ::.,, '. , 1 , ,.. ;- ''- . . "; ' . 1 , , ,. 11,y, 'A, ' ' ',16' . dog-lovin- g ::' AO, i 41.16 L ;;;T:j les Your Money Wage Statement Helps Keep Record Straight - 4 ; , ; j treasurer. Mrs. Phillips and Mr. Porter , weremamedstatetoinmittee ' members. , , ' , MUStil Vila yes steer from Muse In aches of the pain of Headache or Netwalgie you went relief and you went . . Allp,1 , ,..4 B1 , itso tha instant you take is taadY to go In wort with amazing speed. - A 7? 31 0A I? qispIBIN) Pp .., , 1-E- . ,, 1,1, . (a , , 11,11 - ,, , ...:: '' ,,, '' ,, . , . , -- r PUT YOUR MIND AT EASE i z . t - Train Case ,, . 1 ., : 0 I 720 oNITE (Cony.) .. Lady'i wa'rtirolM t,. ... .) Al S I ... ,,.., ' At' ''' 522.50 925.00 ---- --- - , , - - c)014,, - t ; LAY-AWA- - ', . - il 0:11:1 TWO COYENIENT 13. WALDO J. HARRIS AGENCY 603 lest 21d Swath - - 04-76- 09 , ----- - -- LOCATIONS' Dolwatwo end Svger dowse f. ' - - I) i ! ,::z,;::,': : ...., ) .. 4L:,..1 s,'' ; . . , vc--,- , ; notional STANDARD, records . Reg. 22.95 ed -- biond,-plO- all 16.95 OO , national DE LUXE, ords. Reg. ys - ; OOO Ploys all One Away for Xmas Will Lay $200 rec:-- - 1995 29.95 , , . . Large selaction of children's and Xmas records. Both stores. I LI )1 , , - ..... - t - '. t , : , i , ; ' . , ,, ,.....,..,.....: .0 : , ,.., . Sickfl; $21 I 5()() 1 I ',''A11 :..,,.,.:,,,,, I - .., : , ,.. ..,..:., ,.... , 1 : .:,:...., ....c.:::.................:., , .:,,.......::.:,.....,...,. .,.,..,...,:,::,.,..:, :::.,......:.,;.:!. .:::.,.,..,,,,,,,,,,,.,.:,.,,,,,. (.9 .... AT Tif :., :............ , , ,Y'''' 6 1111 , s,.,, ' 4: .. ;:.::;"'.:'::?:::::.....::Z.::::::::.::-i..,:,-....- II . .....k..,.:.5....,..,;,,:....,,,...:.. f BRINGS COMBINATION, THE ...:::......... ,:::::,,,-- i ,.2: 1 . ' 1"fe I ALONE , . .. , ti , sv, ' Nititt 1 iv j enao 4" s) .41- ON S ,.. is.........,...-..........."..- - , ft,........"- ,7, I ,s 1 , 1 it II Ammo CORPORATION (i,f .. 1 I i . ,, 1 1 0);-,- II i r . I It, COMPARE, WITH . I 1 ..., ANY SET AT . ' ANY PRICE! ' - - , , i '',..2441 rim CONVENIENT TERMS . , .), ,,., - , , .$19.50 As lockss lox , ) ' - ' THE DEVOHSHIRE . -- , ' - , - - 1 1 .01Tovni g COMBINATION.. . Half doors, ' with litill-oautomatic' record player.: Also roomy record storage ' concert speaker. , PHONOGRAF;11 . . D i,,,a I ' space. ut , , ; , - ' $ , WAS $605 0 II - ' authenti' touchttsCIBth ceritu,ryrnatifOiant.211.1MitADIL I A: E 10 I '') Beautifully styled in modern mahogany or blond, modified with , '$ 21.00 $2750s ,,,..t,,., -- , Ccises...SIII.S0 Quick Tripper , ,,, - ' , YOU WOULD PAY FOR Men's Cases V. I. P. , 1:1,4, .Q.,;:ii 0 ' .,,,,.., E Ei THIS BEAUTIFUL "3. ..."1". , '. , ,:;'''S AN OR TERMS Y ' , :.-- , ,. Mitn's kRarnerit ; -- .,. ,, ,..- , ' ,41 ::4 t -- . c;,, .t.,,,,, :';..- - 4,. $2730 Pullman ' - i, , ii, i 4 , )gieit. , 8 ,0 ...$17.30 Vanity 01Iite .4 ;'!.., 000. :Women's Cases ' '),',,,,,,,,, r...7.0'.'...: ','.:,;:.:.....:.,,:,:::- 01' ,--, r ...'. A PRICE LESS THAN ,...- ' ' ; ' ... - - : ' ..., '-- . - . , , 1 , ,,,, , -- ARRANGEMENT ..,,,,, ------ -- , 191 .. .4., '''A'' - '' A.DIRECT FACTORY , (t , , , ,- .,- . e , . .?..1,1 ,...,,,,,,.,::.:..:.,,,:,,,. ..04,?, ' ', ''k.':71 '11 4 ,, 't : , :.,,.::,1. eriny3 yod a S t, ':,' ..,.....,:: 4 ' ellh .. asi ,. . . ,.. , services last year, Requests for services are constantly in- ' , creasing, he said. Persons who have not yet been contacted for contributions to the fund may mail their gifts to Salt take Com. munity Chest, Red Feather Building, 112 S. State St., Mr. , Sullivan deilared. starts disintegrating almost ,...,, , ,, ; ., COMBINATION e 0 , :,.,,:k.:::,!: , :.!.:,:.,.::: 4or ; 1 I , than 70,00(; Salt Lakers benefitted from Community Chest M...Thars Bart Aspirin! A tablet - - Luigg - -- '4,,4, , , ,."!:2,..,;..: ..:::: .:. .c:1 RADIO-PHON- O I I . wq . 2 ,. . ' , I Samsonite fAsTREllff ,. , ! '.',.. ' You , SAL- E- FACTORY DIRECT ,,,,., . 2,1...'::T1I : SELECT NOW redoubling of efforts to . put the 1954 CommuMty 1 Chest hind campaign over . Mon., the top wr scalled r for Sullivan, 1 day by Kenneth-, campaign chairman. FOR XMAS Ittr. Sullivan said S84,108 more is needed to meet the WHILE SELECTION .,- 1954 goal' of 9419,915, and IS COMPLETE called on Salt Lakers to give doland dimes their pennies, ,, lars to the Chest's "Help us s, '001 help others" drive. He Sointed out that more A ', , Community Chest Lacks $84 Help Fill It Up , , Special' n. ' - I, 1 ,..,11: ., ( ' In 0 , . ,,,..,,,,-,.,..- 1 - - .4 - , Opening dates for two camps of the Great Salt Lake Council,' r, 4 ' . ., $395 s ' ' ,,,,,- - , ..'.;,',, :, - , 15.--- - ' . , , 1 ' : , ....;-- . Boy Scouts of America', have ,.,1 , lobo been determined, Hans Rasmus- i to. ir, fiN telil 0,sen, district executive, said Mon- ,,,, , , day. ,..,'Af: ..:"' Tracy Wigwam In Mill Creek i Canyon will open June 30 and: ?)t close Aug. 27 after nine weeks RiGs 5.95 of operation. ' During that period, one week . will be set'aside for Cub Scout No Shaking da,,time activities. Mr. RasmusNo Stirring sen said..There will be no overHeat Proof Glass Top night camping for Cubs. Camp Steiner near Mirror A 'PERFECT GIFT Lake in the Uinta Mountains will be open six' weeks;'from July 16 to Aug. 26. The council's camping con). ( )1 mittee presently is working on a program of camp activities, Mr. Rasmussen said. :,, . . ": : Saints. 7 : Explorers planning to make the trip must Submit applications at Scout headquarters, 1121 South State,' by Dec.: ., '' ,.:.:. -., ., Latter-da- y , Scout Camps .., .:'...: , r ; ,: - L I, n,, I LKUU f ...r. 71 , .,. The awards are presented-1- 2 the Church of Jesus Christ of Opening Dates' ..:::- - ' ' 7 '':: , ,, ; . SPECIAL 4 1111111 ,, . . 36-mi- 'i, ' ,,' ; .: - . ' ,,, ,, ', , , .- nounced Mondiy., The snowshoe trip : will begin at' Henefer, Summit County. The route follows the' ' old Pioneer Trail ,,to This Isl 1, ,, ' the Place Monument. ELECTRIC Each Explorer completing the , ,,,, trek will receive a Pioneer Trail i ,,;',,s, '. patch and a Pioneer Trail pin. . '''' ''' .' i,....'.....:-,-- - .;!: ' :: I ' ' . - : . - .. ' . , , ,. , 7.-0- 1- r , 1. , , ' . ,,,,,..--- 1 The annual Explorer Pioneer Trail Snowshoe Trek Of ; the Great Salt ' Lake Council, Boy. Scouts of 'America, is planned for Dec. Boulton, field Scout executive,- an- ', . - , ..,:,I ' ' , , , ' , k ern-Railro- - - ,::: Döfrote.015c.'..2T29.:---.7.- ,.. , '',1- -- -.. $0.0t,:i)ciVv-,h'04TO.k-.,- ...,,, ...,... , Ne- - , . '''''''''''''''''''''''''''''' '' ' ' ' e...."'' .....'w'''''''''''''''".."..''':""C. ' ' - ,L L-.- :,.. - ' November 22;1954 Solt lake City, Monday; NEWS AND TELEGRAM, DESERET - ,e. .... - ' - , , , , . 1 1 , - A , . . , 95 - ' , , , - ' , I .... , - , . , I , ---- -' - $ 1 , -. , - . . , , . ' ' 'r 1 1 |