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Show , , ;' t ' " DESERET NEWS AND TELEGRAM, J take City, Tuesdai, November 1, 1955 loit p S Scheduled V lk 1- . Y - , Pair - , ;) U - I RaNse--- - Beckstead Toone , , Shelley Orgill f, . atmonisit ' Carolyn .,tonathan, - TO: RaNae Beckstead, daughter ' C, Beckstead, .555 S. 6th , West, Murs, - ray:LeAnn Mr . and Mrs. Reed T. Toone, 8740 W. 27th South, Magna: Shelley Orgill;son Mrs. ,Ralph N. Orgill, 6333 Cobb Lecrest R ., Carolyn Bryson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George D. ,Bryson, 34 S. r. and Mrs. Of ; 3th East, - Botintifulonathair- - Call,---soKeith Davis, on of Mr. and J. E. Call, - GREETINGS BlittuOy Mr. and Mrs.- Seal f Toone-,-daughter-o- - , - Street - - ::0..:.:r..!(:!.yg..e9.p,-Ii.- , t; 176 A request to close Park St. Petitioner s told the commis. eon that playground facilities (535 East) between Downington not available for many were and Ramona 'Ayes. for plifchildren in the area between ground purposes was submitted the ages of three and tem to the Salt take City Commis- ..rhey added that the children were too young to be senUtwee aidn Tuesday,. 4the and a half blocks to the nearest Petitioners asked street be closed from 4 to 5 p.m. schoolgrounds to play unsuperon school days,- - and from 10 vised- If the street were closed, the play would, be .supervised, am. to noon on Saturdays. As an alternative, the 24 rest. by mothers in, the area, they ' ' .. of the sire& who signed said , -paition explained that sad .theywould the - be no inconven. would there near vacant a for lot by accept since the motorists Ul. lence the if purposes city the area. would make it available. , tridfleThejnatter was taken under I advisement by the commission. - , .. -- 7-7- he- oer - , 4itiosit 'sit ,I 1A.7 as& e -- tional--becaus- e , - Attorney. Homecoming- - queen :L - -- - 1350-17t- h dence. 7Novemb'erels Mrs. Nelion's n ,, - tunity for write-icandidates. Before Deadline - Christensen declared his can n ..., 60'1'4; mail S.L.),AudOtice, . - ; for office-before-- the his Pe- tition was declared ourtiro4der because signatures on it had not been notarized. lie then became write-Icandidate. proved iimplo. but they gained a By CONRAD "I'. HARRISON. spies it all back in atmosphere and acoussaid it was his, Christensen Ales The historic structure on TemJan Peerc the , ple Square. small by comparison to understanding six voting ,mgt-is tho finest recital chines would be used on an efc- tenor, Mo ay night set a neW tho Tabernacle. in the- city and It had much to. high ataidard for his vocal idi- hall dos with the excellence of the Peerc perimental basis in the city concert... 'There was on intimacy be- electibn- - le claimed tilos' would Salt Like City.. stry tween artist. and audience that Just be "unfair and available in other halls 04 ly enough, while the ma- isn't It was a vocal evening- to be Placed of a writi-i- candi- stersinger Was bettering any- among the great ones this city has in 20 known' last ths date. yearsPerhaps done here he has ,because: of their newness before, ever4 The thing superb artistry and.be did so before-perhathe voice control exhibited by the and would result. JAWs choice tion the tenot listento left who to to want smallest audience that has between the selections presented. 'people -. heard him in six visits to the Every song and aria was a pure mu write-loven when --the oincal Seek To city, lle sang at the Assemigy Phasisexperience. was on "achmalta." Injunction If there was a standout on the ProHall for the first time, and Be announced he would seek Spanish gram it was the drew a crow&ofbetween1,600 cycle. "Cantares do ini (terra." by an , injunction from T)hird "(lama. Peen. moved 'through and. 1,700.-, three. songs without pause. yet 1;1.2 trict Court banning,lise of. the in chanicter with ' .ch machinei if his No other crowdsnot even completely mood. appeal to the He mat, every tech. changing ounce the two big ones it the Taber. meal did .., difficulty, with ease. . Typical of the interpretive gye:,I; not have lence naclein 'recent years relief. bring of the tenor wag that in Shubertl "Art die Musdku end "Der more receptiv to Christensen also claimed the Also Toreill'alw'ru- lo mhensohn. or sampIP ballot published for the del'a "Sound an Alarm." a group with Salt Lake City election is ille vociferous in applaute. - The which he set the for the evening listeners absorbed everything at the start of pace the program. gar because the: spare ior a a was cinch tor Peerte as write-i- - vote is placed in a Opera he had to offer on the regular he applied hit bet cto and resOnance to from column separate from the names program and insisted on at least quality "Carmen." "Tosco." "Rigoletto"-- - a" Of seven encores In addition. the formal candidates, incum ay MovInS Mr. Peeve to the As pa:liael: singer ste end wig his bent Earl J. Glade and county Hall promoters may have sac; co m partial. Warner Weed seating space. although the perfectionist inthe suPporting "s1:01: commissioner Adiel F. !Stewart. ,clead1int-fart,U,11,111- - ?ut ,r fl: n II. NNk n, MrsNel-sTln--- -M-r-Nelson - birthday au the occasion will be a double celebration. ' brake. Mr. Nelson Is man for the Union Pacific and Salt Lake and Utah railroads. lie retir eti in 1945 After 35 years of y ' ; roading., and-condu- - .: , ps e - Nelson served- if tnlistoil for the Church in Sweden. lie left a few days ikf ter his mar 'Mr. : riaie. , . : : three-son- - -- - - general's - his-kirk- , - - - Play Coif Named At Granite High ,114 g , The couple have one ton, Ed. win T. Nelson, Salt Lake City, and two granOchildren ro,;:10 ,Westminster n ' BY CONNIE JACOBSON , , . Gnudte- Iligh Reporter GRANITE PARK Ten student actors are in rehearsal for 7- n -7- 0.. marijuana. ge -- ordered-the-defend- INSUflED up 70:.$10,000-,: ' 10 FI4 1 : ; :' tit , ;. i,,, 1 . ,,I free istitine 300 hst ,i. (111.111 ', 7 . 14- - i- vomit-T-7-,-- f: ,,11 ,--- ,, ---- 1 41 1 : fIC ;Rt. 'v.; ... 1 .i FhIti 1 I nt, i F ' trial after preliminary hearing court. Fenton was arraigned in Third District Court Saturday -on a ,charge of grand Coovoniont Hours: to 4, IN. Monday s itifitclj; friday MAIN AT larceny. FIRST S9UTH Bv.:.,Ca I TOOELEPaul Garner, 54, Logan, was in fair" Condition Tuesday in Tooele Valley Hos- - Pita being treated for injuries received in an accident Monday f evening in Grantsville. ' ago-pedestria- n According to investigating officers, Mr. Garner was walkibg across a Grantsville street when he was struck by'an automobile driven by John Copen, Ely,-Nev. Garner's Logan address listed ',a s el is an employe of Jack Construction Company of Lb Hospital attendants said he suffered a fractured pelvis, an injury to his right shoulder, and face cuts and bruises.. I is OcTillciren's regular lN I Toloatem 7An alty ',rearming, baards ore esquirad by Jaw ,to Alt with apse doors' to hoop public mord lot ,Nyeas and "nays" on ' l., , -- - '',,, A ....s .,44 I 4 147------ '''',4; i i2 -- N' ,k.. ''''',,t, ', 4.L.,,ii - ,V, i'Arii N .1 , N,. NN A BLUE - - , , held SECRET stSTAII If .so do sessions thoy violate that low? Da 7-- ,. PASTEL BLUE YELLOW .; !THE PUBLIC HAS THE BIGHT TO KNOW., JUST WHAT PUBLIC BU SIN ESS IS BEING CON- - N ,4..,,f, , .. very gvestion and to keep ordi of multiage pan topublic impactian at all timeafi , v .,,,. ( 2.99 SLIPPERS .1,t.; rec- SIDERED.' '' 01 MAYOR GLADE Si. C INDIAtl-MO- I (Pi SPECIALS! E you' CHAMBER ' softies - ' RED i bunny fur collar, warm linings and multicolor beading! Paid pollikal ad by William J. !doom, 320 Lucy Avo. 1 17171-1- 11 . the first !Mfg WI of vp the year atGrani Sc,llool, "The Skeleton Iv ' , Geneva-IA11AS- speech hi. REG. 3.99 W,0 , - - SCUFFS deep foam cushion insoles, soft leather. be presented Nov Metcalf,will 18 - at 8 p.m. in the Granite.1 auditorium.- - ., Kenneth Olson, Challei Mer- rill- aid Bonnie Green play the ., leading rides. members of the cast Other Carolee McBride, Clark ; LEATHER .7 structorald'Tuesday the mystery comedy, written by Felicia, . I YOUR ACCOUNT held for ant 'I::stw : IL 01 OHA0art - , I 0: -- - , Patton NeeleY eL City-Jud- in-hi- Strtiek - to residents ' ''"- -: I; for Vtoh...-:MTiii--,-- j, Yellowstone, Mont., late Monday was bound over to Third District Court for trial on a charge of unlawfully possessing attend--- - Pat Bellinger. : d persons-intereste- Faces Dopa Caunt Trial David-IPenton, t6; West ants are Karen Romney and -- .. all vi4ther ' they are - r College-this-yea- Lake ior, s - ' .... n , ctor ague ' rges h - . Salt the of - Sef-VIce- , ,.-- -- , sponsoredby cussed are: Is there a inequity in tax collections of èjy tax- rende d? payers for Are there services rendered by cities and tounties that abe consolidated? Participants in the forunxwill be- - Dr. Jewell R. Rasmussen, professor of- - economics at the 4--5, - . School,' er-be---di , in 8 p ni ankState . -- , eventir at city or countyattend. ,,,,,, l'E-e-1 - married Nov. In lh Logan Temple, Church of Jesus Christ of Lat. y Saints,- will be honored ou their, 30th wedding anniversary Nov. 6, at an open house from 3 to 7 p.m. at their resiter-da- . o rtM. Nelsoll, 333 S. Ilth Wes .,..:, - Education, of Westminster Col; commitlege- will be Nov. tee- chairman Ralph Takata ann unced Tuesday . erne for the annual event 11 be 'Westminster on the , March." The celebrition will feature- a noontime parade of 15 floats through the Sugarhouse busi-Xtrictan afternoon football game with College of t (t(upcoming -- Idaho, and the traditional Sat- ordinary.'1: - homecoming dance, all on -- ple Gold Fete Mrs-.---- ! - Laboi's 4-- sr so,- Th officers ' voloachin If 13th ..outh , . 1 Denentsfromi your neighbors? oln Junior High ' SAVIIICS,.:-:::1.:-;:-..- then you will want- to Attend the public forum disand related topics ssing,this I esday Fete layot Hopeful ,,Homecoming Is. At Westminster e eeks Banning Slated Nov. 5 etty-Ani-Sed- 5 , Mr.4nd , Ave. ,Mr. and Mrs J.'Prank Primer, , South. Mr. and' Mrs. George L. Robertson,-15election Mr. andAlts, Rodney E. Syndergaard, Tooele-.- is:lext; 266 Cobblecrest-Rdand Mrs. Robprt AL Lowe said the General Pet Mr. and Mrs. James A. Allen, 1431 E. 2100 South. decline-twou office give an Mr. and Mrs. Paul L. Vanifarten, Murray. : - n- - therissue.- - Hesaid -opinion-Mr. and Mrs. Ralph E;Pitterson, 1155 Glendale Dr. : thEat r,n ey general's office is Mr. and Mrs. IL Scott Clyde; 1632. Browning Ave. ed1 - to - represent only tég 5026-SMr, and Mrs. Ira 4460'West, - -- -z cst: e departments and would-r- e -Kearns.. Mr. and Mrs'. MikiMasich, Midvale. se to write an opinion on the ' Mr. and Mrs. John Oreno,, 92 Shelly Ave. - basis- - Christensen is a private Mr, and Mrs. Dean Mecham, 1179 Redwood Dr. . . citizen. He said he was writing Mr. and Mrs. James McLaughlin, 1475 Bell Ave. , thristensetL,a letter- to that Mr. and Mrs. Preston W. T.Zompson,-158effect. and Mrs. Clifford Reidy Sandy;" t However, n representative of , Mr. andMrs. Merrill-L- . Butterfield, Hartman. a voting machine company in Mr. and Mrs. Hugo Van Doren, 164712-11tSalt Lake City Tuesday said Easloy that viriWic candidates would Mr. and Mrs. Carroll R.. Seddell132 W. SouthAremple, not suffer from the use of the Mr. and Mrs. Soren J. Sorenson, Grand Juhction, Colo. voting machines. E. , Mr. and Mn. Clyde East. Davies, ' Mr. and Mrs. Joseph J. Phillips, 443 Ist.Oth West, 7 John Nusbaum, a representstive of Automatic Voting Ma' Mr. and Mrs. KennethHansen, ly St. chine Corp.-- , said all machines Mr. and Mrs. Glen,liancock, 3998 Fmiver Star Dr. had two spaces for write-i, --Mr. and Mrs. Ma; Soelberg, votes, insuring equal opporMr. and Mrs. Ardean Watts, 68 S. 350 West, Bountiful. - - Steven Jackson - , - 1702--Tal- -- .L. i k - ,, ,y Sally Redmond - Smith getting the : ..0PfI1YOUR if you are Do you wonder yOur taxes as n - -- - lt1768 West; . 4 I Sedgley..982 W. 7th daughter of Mr. andivIrs. Clarence d Mrs. Leon Searcy, North; Kevin. Searcy, soil of Mr. .063 W. 7200 Soutlt Woods Cross, Lehua Lynette Smith,' :in L. nristensen,. write-idaughter of Mt, and Mrs. George It. Smith, 64 I St.; Sall y for mayor of Salt Mrs. Marida.Jerry Mr ,Denise 'Redmond, daughter . In next week's rau- City t, 8850 S.. 4762 Jess Jackson, Magna, Steven Redmond, - said 19 electionsTuesday -- - son of Mr. and Mrs. t Jackson, 105 W. Oakland,Ave4'-' IItex seek an Injunction bar- old Tuesday: - and all , machines.voting , HOS. WERE LAKE CITY SALT BABIES IN a lett td wrote PITALS MONDA TO:- Ithe state attorney gener 's of- rice claiming the - achines ' ' should be declared nconstftu- - - ., " n -- e, Searcy - - WORINIAMMEtall Kevin Bryson - ' 11,4 7 Keith -- t 1.4t,, - 14.04.entv.,to....i...4 ;bet - 4 I. : , , tt11,;,. r , - - 4- In Sit. Tuesday k - ', i --- , f a ort, tt 1.' University of Utah; Mayor Earl J. Glade and A. M.Terro, attor ney and acting executive seem. tat7 of the Municipal League of Utah. forum On Taxes 7 OWN I - I In-chi- Atibettrparbart-Paulr4eakilary- i r son and Penny- Ashton. - k..,. - OVA- !I , r. l- - - Dénies"Rezoning Bid II - ED The Salt Lake City Commission Tuesday denied a petition to rezone the west tide of Main 13th and1802 South from limited, retail to conunev - I o o P , r dal classification. 75 PAIRS! SPpRT SIIOES 18 ADVERTIStMENT.... Plain facts - about adolescence Does your , teen-ag- er resent nu - tionata lately? Is htsecretive and moody? Ho has he reacted ' to his sexual awakening' In November Reader's Di . expert tells gest, a the physical and emotional upbeavala teen-ag- e rs must face' ;.1T. wad shows how to help,' guide your youngster through - these storftly years. 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