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I ine; ' te ii eosk.,,,,,,, ,,,,,,. Mr. Palangi, a handsome six-, ,, '4, ' 4 - ' v A,N.,, - . foot three-incformer boxer,1 f , ls ,, 4." t -tor Ilk , N- ,.,,, appeared in Salt Lake City last! N , ' so was ' his and 11 t ,'' year popularity ' 4 -C 4, ' ,,,N, - for sk.1 , invitedwas he 'N,, to general - 4, 1, , 40 ,e , ; return engagement two( ; , .10.300dek ' , :, 1.' , Winner of the San Francisco IC:,..'4. 1 , :1,,, . z ; Music ,Critics' award, he has : S S, 1 ' : N , 2 N;Q,..., . h ,, featured . ,, sbeaenn VA , ., 7 ,, : , Francisco - ...., ' i, 1 N , .,., : ,:7,,,,,, ;,,,, 8, has won acclaim in opera, con- ' , , !' 4,tt 'Unusual Finds Citizens , t "s'N1 Study ' cert and television. , 1 , . NT r71 , .,..,... A cast of 150 performers will . Found 'In Sta,ins Awe to for Willing Pay .1 ' kt ,i., I ,, appear in the pageant, which, ( '701:;."111Sk . ,Avith a few slight modifications, Checked Excellent- - Education .4,4,..,,,,,,,,,, , , 41i'"lt,, !, e same pageant written by ! , I. . ., .1', , L. Clair Likes for the dedica' N -103 ' ,,,,,i I A An- H ' Los ti".. former i ,4satare Lakers Salt tion ceremony of the Omaha generally , , . ''' , geles police officer was being CARL PALANGI '4 ,,t11 ., isfied with theirs schools. .16, Mormon Memorial, Pioneer ) t,',,,,-, , gb011 questioned by Salt Lake City soloist in tableau s ', tift'' , ' ' t- They favor "excellent educa- t Bridge in 153,. , S police Wednesday in connection 7 ; it ) .. , , ,, -- - 4.. - ' lion." Members of 11,1e Salt Lake, ' . ) , . , -- with his activities about the I r --, -- " to are I ','-I N4. pay for il 'handling pro4 I Theatre, Inc., 1 They're willing ilk" , i''' I time that Jocelyn Hickenlooper ; ' ,:, LI) duction of the pageant. It de-- I This was the conclusion stated 1 AAddrr on from ; . 14:42, s' : her4lome, disappeared In a , scehes the , summary ,of an MILDA ASHDOWN o June 11. pL51EU dramatic Mormon , educational objectives survey , history of the ' , plort,eers. ' , hearing set 'Thursday The man was- picked up by coo Music Director t . reported to the Board of Educa--.4...Salt Lake police after they were ,,,, kr000111t., 4 tion Tuesday. The 'survey was Donald B. Alder is ' produc- r, informed by Orem police that made by the board's Educationtion manager; with Hulbert they were holding an automoIN TUE RING FOR TITLEdo- ntestants for the title ' 'Miss Ringer to reign at . al Objectives Committee under bile which appeared to have Keddington, director of music theNttational horseshoe form in a themselves. of championships Murray, mighty pretty ring the chairmanship Judge Elder Harold B. Lee of the blood stains in the interior.. They are, - clockwise around the ring from bottom center, Karen Walters, Rae Reese, LilIon W. Clark, member of the s Council of the Twelve, Church A rope and car robe which lie' Pucci,- Bonita Stanley, Joan Dixon, Janet Roeder, Phyllis Webb,. Judy Bailey and board of education. of Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y showed unusual stains were also Jeralyn Topham, The survey was approved by , found. , &digs, will be commentator. the board and will be forward- Elder LeGrand Richards will Nrws Washinoten Bureau Visits City , ed to the State ,Education Ob- invocation. Byron : Assistant Chief Hay Cahoon WASHINGTONHope faded offer the and MacKinCommittee appointed Lynn jectives went to the southern city 'rues- . Wednesday for approval by the Openshaw by the state Legislature. House Rules Committee this lay will be narrators for the was afternoon said he but day CEDAR CITYArraignment not able to immediately de.- week on the Upper Colorado production. Questionnaires Used and between an interlude preliminary hearing for tertnine if the stains During were blood. River. Storage Project. tpill'el;te. surveyresrpeopno:87: gellom: Mrs. Mild a II. AShdown, 35, the two parts, the Days of '47 forTille-o- L man The -wakarrested by Saltri have-beeset for- Thursday at meeting queen, Charlate Sheffield, her 111:iP1(01'--Prgrcir-TH!Lake two from solicited tionnaires evening policeTuesday and and at Court 10 a.m. in Justice Wednesday Thursday, attendants and ladies in waiting for failure to appear on a ticket possibly Friday, but does not will be introduced. Cedar City. groounpes groofuppe, rPelfee'rred he hadbeen Issued for operatin to the have the project on its action Mrs. Ashdown hasbeen Proposals calling for more intensive use ,of Salt Lake City ing a vehicle ithout a driver's s u m m a I. y as the committee calendar for any of these days. with school grounds and facilities - for recreational purposes was put ' charged license. S.L. , Conference ,. group, consisted of , of He Action by the committee this Open in the polsoning-cleatbefore the City Commission- Wednesday. MURRAYThe blacksmiths selected court appeared in police , by the committee as her husband, Ray Ashdown. Mr. week is considered vital to the .The proposals were made by T. Quentin Cannon, member of shop is dead, but its principal Army Transportation Corps was and fined $50 all Wednesday of segments future of the project, Inasmuch chiefs from all parts of the na- the Salt Lake City Board of Education and the board's repre- productthe horseshoeis still representative a sentenced to 10 days in jail. The other group, AshdowncliedJuly5. . as Congress is expected to ad- tion Wednesday met in Salt Arrangements for the Prelim- The sentative on the County Rec- very much a part of the Ameri- of the city. as the jail sentence was sqspend- referred community inary hearing were made before ,to -journ within the next two or Lake City. The conference was reation Board. can scene. edhpon-,payment ofthefine,-- -, : Davicl-Ami- th group, consisted of 401 respond Free' three weeks. called to discuss policies and it'll Stay - Nice Mr. Cannon suggested to the ' Thislis.. it local potold the ents selected at random from after I telephone conversation The House Itself may vote on procedures that govern movecommission that the school elaborate preparations under lice heNhad served more than s and age groups, between Vernon Erickson,Richboard and the city might co- pending before the Rules ment of military passengers way in Murray for the world renters, and various income field, who has been retained as 19 years On the Los Angeles poi Committee - after the lapse of and freight in the United States. in ,. operate ,. , setting up badly horseshoe pitching champion- levels. lice force. counsel for Mrs. Ashdown, and 21 days. The Upper Colorado needed recreation facilities on to Lead be Another held here for the the , of ships, The stated objectives A. M, Marsden; Iron County bill went to the committee on certain school system as' outlined attorney. time, July eighth On another lead, U. Stanley city 7. He commission told the that July 'It's a N look were too, on D. the from Ut to plain, Butcher spent Tuesday its had Mr. Erickson questionnaire expected the school board; at a meeting However, the House can act ' at the of understandan to Price lineup girls develop Cedar in be 1To loyeIf City questioning a man whose Tuesday on a bill which the Rules Corn. Tuesday, bad held up several who seek the title of 'Miss in faith an name bad been given to police. confer with local officers re abiding ing of, and school mittee has delayed only if a paving projects Rimier of trtahns never had it so good to allowground of the democracy. a preliminary hearing, However, the Salt Lake officer 1955"queen to him his girding a vote is pro. present , petition requesting as far as the weathers conannual tournament. but when he was unable to meet said that after talking ,to the Promoting Health posals to the city. He suggested signed by a majority of the cerned. will Seventeen Iron County officers, ar- man be felt there was no cort- with girls compete , the and that the and To promote physical House members. city, possibly for the title And were made by tele- nection between him and the all indications from Sunday. rangements Judging with brand-newMental it'st the , Because of the large amount county, health. A - exciting ad- going to continuea few more, , Hickentooper murder. school board in setting aside will be held at 2 p.m. in the of paper work involved and the venture of cultivate a wholesome phone.. A preliminary hearing, e, same-timCapt. Terry Lee days, warming up just a little) certain school fields was at At School Junior set the for however, High Murray Monday as 2p.m4 for use of life. number of sigatures necessary, ' on the comic Some partly cloudy skies with recreation centers, particularly auditorium (the old high school philosophy such a petition could require begins today To 'develop an effective postponed at the request of Lt. Butcher talked with another man arrested in Price for ma,. Mrs. Ashdown' s attorney. page of the Deseret News and a few widely. scattered after- - for junior' league baseballdia- auditorium). several weeks to prepare. command of the basic skills. was Ashdown The new . "Miss noon Mn. and who formally thundertesting a young girl. He said a Ringer," mond& inevening' One To develop aesthetic congressional source Telegram. Iron the booked were expected to start County tire iron found in the man's by Mr. Cannon also proposed succeeds "Mrs. Ringer" (the sights and satisfactions. Turn now to page 0 for showers said, "Rep Howard Smith (13- In the south Wednesday, gradu- that the She car had traces of what might be force sheriff's was a contest won married by city, county, and schooll Vs), chairman of the Rules the first installment about promote appropriate was fingerprintedTuesday., 6To , , , and her pic- human hair. to Mrs. the Darlene northwest ally last an Barker, spreading on board equal girl, use of Mal resources and en- ture was Committee, is apparently "Headshrrnker Hal," an aero- by Thursday afternoon. Other. the lieutenant ,taken. iThe brought basisinprovidingindoor swim-- . yearlorthe firat time), will do liniment opposed to the- - project, and W' A -hearing on a petition to iron to Salt Lake City and said wise skies will be fair. more at than tournament medic at the each of real hoeauses for-reign .city's pools ming a noW prob. build foundation it is up to the House Demosend it to the FBI for ' place- Mrs. Ashdown'Echfldreff High temperatures will range three senior high schools. - time vocational competency. cratic leadership to exert in- lems for Terry and his pal, from . 88 Welfare to Iron 98, with lows' Mr. Cannon's proposals were County processing and to check it ."Hotshot Charlie." She will make an expense. to the survey 84 with the fluence on him. According : frórTf55-1will held be ' prior against some hair of the 23. Wednesday night' at her per cent of the committee Department received by the com paid trip to 85fa vorably d to the preliminary hearing, year-olHickenlooperwomtur-7-mission which authorized Corn- - convenience. She and two See SURVEY on Page court officials said. already sent to the bureau. missioner L. C. Romney to work' ndinti-Wilrridethe Salt Lake . make a pre-- County Recreation Department to - -- with MrrCannon "-. iiiiihiiiiiiiidi of ifieProposals. float in the Days-- of '47 parade .. Event ' - . , - D ... ,011.17..ritsso or L - ' - for information leading to the - The public fund first by and conviction 'of the' itayer of Jócelyir Sen.Ellas L. Day ;arrest The Lake). sugges.. WEDNESDAY, JUkY:13, 1955 est llickenlooper shotzup to nearly $1,200 Wednes- - tion.caine as' public in the rilonth-old'- i . . day. ,,,7 ,, Latest boost to the reward fund came case continued to mount. -.. ' t the-2Backers of the reward fund hope-thaT Wednesdav,w hen the Salt LakeCounty Com- - tittlterto---, , 7 withheld information, concerning the tragic. - See . murder. it A with Persons $500 any information relating to I mission approved a $500 reward fund. Lake-'ci- ty or with the mas Salt case, knowledge of events In Vane-- reward 1 .set up Tuesdarb'ythe nection with it might stand to profit from the Commission. I reward offers. Some bit of seemingly. unitit.." The Deseret News and Telegram reward I the neared pCrtant information might turn out to be fund, started Tuesday,- already it the needed key to solution of the mystery, S200 mark. 'Any person wishing to do so' can ' v was pointed out. News fund. to the contribute ( it is expected that the reward. , Pledges (not money) should, of Desto grow as citizens inters. offer eare-continue will Editor, Fund. Managing At.) , eret News and Telegram, 33 Richards St., ested in seting'the case solved contribute to Ts,' the ltund. Salt Lake City. , ,401gpt ,, , k; , , , , 1.14 4 , . ' - - -- - : 1 7 - 'earth for Murderer allz2raan L , , . , ' -- t N-- -- - - i - ' -- . I , ' ' - ' . k , - r '- . CITY. UTAH , '$. , . , A -., ,,,- ,, . , , , - ' The annual Tabernacle concert presented during the Days V of '47, this year will be a testimonial to the Tabernacle Choir, I with.all proceeds being used for its trip to Europe. Carl Palangi, bass baritone, soloist with the San Francisco 1 Opera Co., has been selected is guest artist in the production,i to be presented the evening of: July 25 in the Tabernacle. --- ,, - ', -,. , -, The concert will COSISI. of t -st. ',' P, two parts. The first will fea- ' ' ture Mt. Palangi in solo num- , . le,41,,, combined the and with bers - 1 "14: ' ' i --- , . gm.. Alli'-'1ZIW- , 0 ne 0)fitr., i , . , , - .. . ., , . '' - . , In.'Iczbernacto - i - -- - , , ,,,. & - , . ', , ii-kh- ' , ' ... ', , 1 I - or:' -- Hopestlaning on River Bill , r , -- ,, -- '',:111- rl - I ( ro -- 3: ld i 4' , - . , 1,4 . five-pag- e , i - - 4,e. ard. I. - - 4, Cedar Court Sets In Committee - Hearing in - , - - I Poison Slaying ITIovehes Vie -- SchoolUso:Vrgqd , - - - -- '55 'Miss Ringer' ns -- - 10-perso- - h . - , ce net-Justi- y aide-needb- home-owner- ill WealherOull6ok -- , school-ground- s. New Adventure Begins in 'News' , 20-27- ,, ah Bri g ht f or , Calnic Strip . I te I . B-1- , - -- '!. . 7-- -To - uld he-wo- -- . . . 6 Sun-Valle- y, -- -- -- ts In French classes say about this time of year in contemplation of Bastille Day. The anni versary is Thursday, ana we were reminded of it the other day by a neWs picture showing the razing of our own bastille, the old state prison in Sugar House. We call ours oldit goes back a mere , 711 years or so.111'be real bastille was already over 401 years old when the Paris mobs stormed It 167 years ago Thursday to touch off the French revolution.- -Long regarded as the symbol of oppres-:---siotthe- - ancient prisorrwasthe-iirstilarget of the revolutionaries. Its governor and military force were killed, and the seven political prisoners in it.i.,stone cells were freed and carried through the streets, hailed as heroes and victims of tyranny. The building was destrayed and the key sent to George Washing ton whose young republic was just getting over its own revolution.. - Utah, Colorado Both Sure of Boeing Plant tuined loose fora just a feathered tourist passing through. In any case, he's- been hovering around our vacant lot every day this week.. dalli-outing,- or - - , Both Colorado and Utah officials' Wednesday were "pretty certain" their respective states would be chosen for location -- -- SaltLakeCity, - The recreation' department playi host to the tournament, which will draw the nation's best ringer tossers into Murray comPark- - for the week-lonpetition. The queen contest is Sponsored by the Murray Jaycees. The Jaycees listed these contestants for the title: Joan Dixon, Provo; Janet Roeder, ,168 N. 9th Vest, Salt Lake City; Roy Ann Tygesen, H State,--Murra- negotiations Pioneer obtaining .0' - Area Children - , 111111 Parade ' , 00 S . '' : , Ao t, j) t 1 IL,;.:1.1- do 'Or fr , -- -- - ry W3y.-Eve- - liar0Id-7- -Tilbott s - confide- nce-:Wednesday , ) , .' ' Washington Ave.,. Murray; Bonita Stanley, 157 W. 5861 South, 1227- - L i,Murray; 5600 'South; Jean Lambert, 1137 Sterling Dr., Salt Lake City; Lillie Pucci, 1227 E. 5600 South;' Mary Ann Olsen, 171 E. 7660 South; Gail Stratton, 4635 S. 2nd West, Murray; - Kareen O'Brien, 50 E. 5th South, Salt Lake City; Ann Hortin, 4843' Wasatch , St.,. Murray, and Sherry 1ohnson, .5518 S. 2nd ',f- - , ..... Viedliestlay 0 The ,"biggest and best chit. dren's parade yet" is in the making for next Wednesday when the annual Days of '47 , c e I e b r a t i o n starls to roll. t Between 3,000 and 7,600 , boys and girls in colorful cos. ..., tumes are expected to ride ' floats, march in bands and , ,,,., - - ..N, ,v, - ... . 4..,,,., 'Nt ' No' s,..,1', )"'' ' ' .: 4 .,,. .. !., ': . . : , 'y .4. ; ' ' ,... ' ---- ., ,, , a, - - '' '- - -'- - : .42 s, .$ , N , ,' - , - - - .,,0 z- '' , ,. . - - 1 - , 1 , S , ' ; .. .. -- ' ' , t. 't ,: , - ' t , - - , ' , A - ,', , i. . . ., -- ' , -- - 5.1 . -,.. ' '' - - , e. - , , , , , - ;,, 1 , ' , . ., , , , . I - , , , ' , ,.. ... ' '--, ,..., . , -' , ' - , - , ' - 0,- wte, i , : - - a ' ,,,,o .1, . ..! ,.... 4 V , , .4, . r ' ..., 't ,- -; - , ,, -: , . 1,, - . ..- 40" -. ' - i, - , - :',, , - - - , - . - ' , - ,k. ', Ruby-Pucc- 5-- 8 ''' it r, -- ,..7.- ,.. , e , ) - The cavalcade will start at cm. Wednesday at South Temple and Main Streets. Headed by 20 shiny con- vertibles. carrying Days -of '47 queen, other local beauties and parade officials, the march will continue down -Main to 3rd South Street, east to State Street, south to - 4th South and east to the City and, County Bldg. grounds, ,where it will disband., the youthful paraders West,.will be served with refresh- ments and will enjoy a pro. ' IN THIS SECTION gram being prepared by Eu- - gene Jelesnik. 24 Theater News The treat will be supplied ' by the Salt Lake City and .. Sports 8 Radio, TV Logs County Recreation Depart, ' merit and the Retail Biers v--9 . Financial News : . 10 chants ... Bureau. Comics 4. - , - -- 1 . ;,,, : ) ' it :,13 '" Isiir$,, g FORGOTTEN PLAYGROUND Speaking of vacant lots, have you noticed bow today's organized recreation has largely 2968 'S. 8650 West, Magna; eliminated the vacant lot as the neighborhood - of the proposed 100 million dollarTopham, 2476 E. 3080 Boeing guided missiles Jeralyn Karen playground? John- MacKenzie was mention- South; Walters, 4093 S. plant ing the subject nostalgically the other day. Rae Reese, 5th West; Murray; In Salt take City, county and stOn the old empty city lot you could dig 5431 S. Judy city officials were continuing a cave or a tunnel, erect a fort or a club1458 Edison St., Salt Bailey, a for , house, pitch atento or ,,huilda- wonderful 7-treehouse, be recalls. , near Airport No 2, which is In summer and autumn the trees provided - needed for the plant site. ammunition for battles, and frozen snowballs - - County- Commissioner thudded against breastworks and battlements F. Stewart said Wednesday the in winter. No one ever seemed to own those-- County'Commission Is doing-al- l old empty lots. At any rate no one seemed-t- it can to further the protect by object to the kids using the propertywe helping tot acquire options on . were never chased off into the street. the land needed for'the plant -civilization a shame a It's 'In that way 'City Comnaissioner L C. - ' has moved in to capture those empty lots-:-in charge of parks and ANY PARROTS MISSING' Romney, - -' Thousands- of men today must pass these Minor mystery up our public property, said Wednesmorning former playgroundi to feeill with nostalgic about six a big parrot takes to the air in the day that be has received no new word from Boeing officials K their of there. Avenue sails and and 3rd Street of pleasure happy days play vicinity nor Air Force Secy. from from tree to tree: squawking loudly ,'"The country boy may have bad his In what we take to be an angry tone of voice. concerning the meadow or bis hay mow or his babbling brook, We've gone out a couple of Aimee, and kids enjoyed their counterparts choke of building sites. but the-ci- ty - tried til strike Meanwhile, in Denver, Gov. up a friendly convirsation the empty lots Edwin C. Johnson and Mayor or but have yet to get a civil Intelligible ' Will F. Nicholson expressed answer out of the crittar. ,IPAILTECG SHOT that' the Can't figure whether he's a fugitive from the Tracy Aviary or some local household doesn't; require staying awake plant will be constructed Colorado. cage, a regular resident of the neighborhood nightslust - ys. v- , - ----- SCENE "TODAY ALLONS, ALORS AND vryz LA FRANCE: as all us of Miss Cunningham's: , - atte- , '. - - '- - - --- SPIRITYouthful Salt Lalters LCI Lund, 7, her :brothers, Gill, 8, and Lon, 6, start C., c.,,1 c!.:1ing original pioneer handcart for big Days of '47 Iren of ch.: are next Wedensday. They tren's parade and Mrs. Ilerman P. Lund, 1 3S3 E. 334.3 Sot;th Et. TUE 4 PIONEER- - A ,, |