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She was carried downstream, but escaped drowning. drowning here Thursday in a freak accident, caused when a runaway truck touched off a hectic series of events. son of Mr. and Mrs. Max Gary Lee Beard& 11, Beardall of 445 Buckely Ave., was playing in a two-to-n dump truck parked in front of his home Thursday afternoon when be apparently knocked it out of The track rolled backward down a hill, rapidly Picking 11) S. L. BANKS SET TO CLOSE At that point, the boy's aunt, ON SATURDAYS rains. The impact hurled Mrs. Dan- oft the running board, leis and somersaulted her head-firinto the creek. Rushing water swept her under the Fourth East Street bridge and downstream under a second bridge before she could scramble to st ahore. Neighbors removed the boy linburt from the perpendicular truck. Mrs. Danielson suffered shock, cuts and bruises op legs and arms. She was reported in good condition Friday. t banks will main dosed on Saturday from Jima through SepMost local tember, according to M. S. Burdett, secretary-managof the Salt Lake City Clearing House AssociatioA Mr. Burdett said all banking institutions which er observed the Saturday closing during the past two Yeiare2411 f?llew the pro- cedure again. They include Walker Bank and Trust Company, Continental National Bank and Trust Company, Utah First National Bank, Utah Savings and Trust Company, Zion's Savings Bank and Trust Company, and Tracy-ColliTrust Company. Officers of the Union Trust Company stated that a decision on Saturday closing would be announced next week following a meeting of the board of ns , rr , , - A ,r ... cow VELVET LAWN SEED Solis oily flos WIN; grass asseseth deep Mild' asks rem turf sad Owns Nos Dutch Wlsite ems fat lest ossississ OZ. sprowisse veristios to We sosylog. Et is best for the were, Isms loss los No Thom is iso lAsswasols West. Emmy Iowa good Ilt sort 1 LL 51" 10 repo veer Pim $1.35 CHIFFON t 1 uls-$12.C3 bye nod oil poor who plows will IMMO , taW moan LIIL 1C3 $5CO OH FAST DRIES IN 2 MINUTES LIAM 140 BRUSH MARKS LEAVES NO MINTY ODOR COVERS MOST SURFACE; GUARANTEE WASH. WITHOUT LOSS ADU 110 OF COLOR Olt STREAKING STOLES amid tib s No NIT end 11 SONO UV IL MANGOS All. awalolts 111116 ,, Easy to AP Ply. POU'it INf I GOES time heat Nolled WINED Tee INA Polo I PAM AND COLOR CENTER y 4133 TOO' So. STATE ria.110 1.-JAL- SPAT SAIO SIN art ,,.., : 1 ,,,,,t, -, s:07- it 4v ,t,, , ... p!u,, P of,t A00 ,'1 ) I dcjivl, . , .,... 0 , - ''., ,0 " 0,, - ,, ICI 1 , , '' sl).' tal'erv.:41' - tJ ' , .0, , i 4, , ,, ' '. s. r':it '4 - ,,,, , - i: - ,. t 't..,-- ,, - '. .1. I 11 ''' '" , ' .:: :.'''' ' --:- ri: 3', ; --4 Amalfi - ; ; ' . P., ''!,,,, ;:t1 - 1 , ; ' , - ' ' HOSTAGE AND "LIBERATOrtJames Maas, pro. prtetor of James Grocery, 620 Eut, First South St., shows his son Jimmy, 11, tho gun he used to ware off two bandib who held up the store Thursday evening, using Jimmy as a hostage to snake good their escape. ,' d od ' 4 tbree-quarte- At Grocellti' Ztó.V0 "Mutt and Jeff" bandits at 8:45 p.m. Thursday nlght shielded themselves with a boy hostage when an attempted holdup of the James Grocery at 620 East First South St. back ' Bred. minutia later a Twenty-on- e Two More Homes Hit By Vandals duo, police believe was the tame pair, held up at gunpoint itttendant Pala Haines, 22, at Mayberry& Conoco Service, 504 Fifth Fast St., and neaps with $52.04. In the grocery holdup attempt that flopped, Mr. Kichas frightened the pair by defying an or. Vandals broke two more wkt- der to come forward. Instead, dows Thursday night in the Tel be darted for a back room. "Hold 'emi I'll go get my ism idential area- - southeast of Salt and kill 1em both," Grocer Lake City. A brick was thrown through James Niches told his the front window of the Lester son, Jimmy. I. Danterfield home at 2763 The holdup man Seventh East St. about I:30 p.m. and his giant companion than Shortly afterward, two large grabbed Jimmy as hostage and rocks ere thrown, through the backed out of the grocery. ' The boy hostage was released large front window of the R. Norman Pearce residence. 2321 at the door. And then Mr. East 2300 South St. Neither Kichas and a daughoccupants of the homes nor dep- ter, Mary, chased "for a few uty sheriffs were- able to find feet the foiled holdup Mak leads to the identity of the vanpint-siz- ed - dals. Rocks and sling shots were used MondaY night to break six plate glass windows at business houses in the vicinity of Thirty-thir- d South and Ninth East Sta. Cancer kuildini. Opening Slated rs Pk 341193 WE ILDIT Plinitigliffea I IAST .,.Th.ccldfrtitlsmiving into the Mountain West from the Pacific Northwest, where It damaged fruit trees in Montana. Idaho's panhandle, eastern Oregon and eastern Washington. had 20 last Grangevillo, Id night. and the mercury plunged to 21 at Pocatello. rash"! tyrtf I do Pada la under' the Utah 'law. Olevised Iltab'I43-1141-13- 3 Statutes ssosr sold this seartkles In pest skids".) Abe w. ries have presented By JOIN IL TALIIAGII - views of city and state officials Headache, do not toms oh). who ere teeing the knotty probgly nth o problem of charter. lem of tbe Weal drinking and ,Nsocial clubs" gambling operations whieb ing son-prof-it Is Ns dos ea stades elmossins rob. Ions di km vhddise bolded Nes d siste-disola- 11 01 l bide behind the remedial bp d eerie el a We shall be present some additional random difficulties tit the present &nano& before go log on in subsequent Elides te give the suggestkes of keding authorities as to how the Probb len can - best be permanently solved. , Law enforreMent Miele at gue that they are to a position to know a bona fide operation In their own territory front an sisti A41 lei SLISI se see SPRAYED wrnt DUPONT i z DUI 24MONT1 ,WEITTEN GULIULTETIZ pus sessalost. Iran losseady HUFFY BANK sad griess SAVINGS ACO:HIPTI WOE. Is s EJT Ishich asthma's HOPPY'S saki' pion Le Zi - 4 N " ,- , - semeel ITTItill' 1 113 fibre cc Velour C;.: id Bar-2- 6 wish DAILY AND: ' .: Saving Corral let , , STATE SAVINGS - BODY AND TENDER WORIE AT REASONABLE PRI0M. 36123 $O. STATE Hoppe' totitig tag nsisi see isle. Jew Lee seem pee se Tenderfeet. Sew mete ...awe ewe ledee etatimg strzr Cotwortl tereps Lltrel sew:3 t:,:to Teen 4 Nude. sad !welt goes be wowing HoPPYI owe Bee40 leeemowee Sadie a. GOODS cry,' vim CODS OF TEl solabonlip caroloms. lodes lades bags sod obit VOW ipos - '- IS itt911r11 CAL WASH don doe Ise mein pew THEFT sitatrt sukay ,To .1 A. At Ses.4 2E:3 SPORTING , - PMTED TINE -- ' start-chariere- This ousts marruivntm Nam paean WITI0 - 1 abrasion, bdria to the Gourd Hospital and then released. ' Irene-cattaiIllitharal er meet C. Peace odd aouthbound vehicle. carrying the trie to' work at Tootle Ordnance Depots apparently bit a soft shotdolpt In the htsheth, and neat out ot control. 74. EVERYTHING FOR FISHING AND CAMPING MAIL st r , recommendation& - Secretary of Stafo' Heber ,CAlattmesi se Page 3-1-2 SHOTGUNSAMMO Stoat ' .; attempt to evade the law, and, that the inuance of state char. tors should be booed ea their EI'llall.11111.111111.11116 UMW & Peak. Spine ' tem nt; Alaska Save - .0 , 0 fk , : . - - ' . posing as esteem Ost ., it win hoid lee 60 imeossoAgemantisetteadesdeatillyawayidlokss ,' ileGV3 a 5RIFLES - - rain-increasi- ng Local! rellsoted - lleitonjiikiimbm t - , 410-5- JOHNSON OUTBOARD MOTORS - ; The extended prodktion even , Is brighter. The forecaster says ' were Wand at Three persons rain probably will fall 1143 ant; Friday idle it ear Utah throughout Sunday, and throughout the state on overturned twin ea II &High,. Monday end again Wednesday. way 0 IS utiles ergot tot Sall M Richfield, News Bureau Lake City. One botPliallattl Chief Reed Maclean reported victim into throvra 1111 feet from that farmers 'throughout the the ear. area generally believe that the project gigantie 140141, is responsible for at lust I Part e Alko Grottos, SI,' ot, MS of the storm. Leonard Ave..., described ta But touutY Meets in part of "satistactOre condition at Salt intersaid the Utah's outland, mittent showers haven't dumped Lake General, 1101PIlal. , later enough mann yet to lick the she is being traded tor a tree! dreg th Street They were tured jaw, 'and minor badges cheered by the extended Weath- and 'thraldom. er Bureau forecast for more Darrell Toremani, 211, storms of ' 61averagelllntensity 1600 South State 'St.retinae during the next five days. Ice bruises and ibnsiotts, taken to a a r WabgteaisM1C Cotmties--srba- re no contract Uie General Hospital and than ' was signed with a rainmaker released. - both got heavy rainfall. Ut Price Catherine Ilairbt 21, ofPleas and St. George, it still was rainInt Grotto, lidnor bruises ant ing heevilyearly Triday. FEHR say SI 0 DOWN , . Mahn' Sunday will get their first official look- at the 2412.- 000 Cancer Research Building on Ft. Douglas reservation when the building is opened for public inspection trona 2 to 4 ItosiSil , , I--, , Late Cold Snap Feared In Northern Sections Precipitation drenched vt-tually the entire state, including southern counties where deeper- ate farmers bad hired a rain-maker to IniUt peadnt clouds, Salt Lake City mluured and as murk as ot an inch ot ribs fell neer St. d dd 01, ' ' - 1- , I'' - S. Weather Bureau in Salt Lake City forecast thi mercury will dip to 30 to 35 in northern Utah Friday Wed. And county agents feared a frost could king damage to apricot . and other trees, which now are ' in bloom. ....., ''', ,,-- Thi-u- I ' . - ,,, ... - . 1 , Rain in Utah eased chetah conditions Triday, but sobtrees:. ing temperatures predicted for parM of northent Utah gate fruit growers new fears. Some farmers credited radnmakers for the precipitation. ., 4 , .,? - - ' HUM . C.. ' -, : ,, -- ,,.. i - ,, s 1:.: r.... , . , '.,.' 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', ele 4quommitt If ' 0.41- r) , . , 1 ' ) 1 , ..... .a itzzr,--- 4 . - State Revenue IT IS STILL THE elis-- - - ,, :: 1 zi,,,,sk ed 111071DER vii- --- . ,,,,ok. (t., 12 . ,. ... A , , , FRIDAY, APRIL,20,71951 I' . a k per-tami- ng kclr k ' - - i:4., Gov. J. Bracken Lee stepped Into the growing issue of political kickbacks Friday with a denial that a group of State Road Commknion workers had been fired for "political differences." At the same time he said he welcomed an investigation of such activities in his oMce, saying his office Is willingand shouldstand the same inquiry as other departments., Meanwhile. spokesmen for the fired workers produced letters from the governor which said that one dismissal in particular in January. 1950, was made because of lack of "harmony with those in the administration." The letter, along with affidavits men involved from a half-dozIn the ease, were being turned over to William Thurman, assistant Salt Lake County attorney, Friday for transmission to the attorney general. "me most important oblige-- 1 lion of the bankers of America RZLIASES LETTERS is to prevent the dollar from The governor released becoming a cold war casualty," anconcerning of the Orval Adams, other discharged worker, and Salt Lake City president House Clearing said that he knew of no other Association, said Friday. case. the in correspondence Announcing plans of the asIn the letters released by the sociation to- - cooperate with the governor, the road commission voluntary credit restraint promaintained that the mass lay- gram initiated by the board of off was made in the Interests governors of the Federal Reof economy and efficient oper- serve Bank, Mr. Adams said ation" and were in line with the banks of the Salt Lake City the governor's economy pro- Clearing House Association, togram: gether with the American The governor also released an Bankers underAssociation, road three order issued by all stand the danger to the purcommissioners four months chasing power of our money after the mass dismissal, and are wholeheartedly in fato the issue. vor of the program. FORBIDS SOLICITING HMI STIMULATION He pointed out that the prinAddressed to all district engineering and department cipal objective of the voluntary credit restraint program is to heads, it reads: "It has come to our atten- inform the public that they tion that some state employes should not expect banks and are soliciting funds for politi- other lending Institutions to cal purposes from their fellow make loans for speculative puremploye. While we acknowl- poses including excess invenedge the right of any individual tories which are out of proporto contribute to the political tion to the borrowers' normal party of his choice we will not business requirements. At the same time," Mr. permit any of our employes to act in any capacity whatsoever Adams said, "the banks are In collecting funds for any or- fully aware of theirrzesponsibility to help meet thi normal ganization of any kind. financing requirements.of busion Page B-ness, industry and agriculture and to make thaw loans which will increase the production of goods and services essential to the defense program and the essential needs of the community." Estimated state revenues for DUTY TO PUBLIC the 1951-5- 3 biennium will be Mr. Adams warned that the discussed by the Utah Legislahanks of the nation must not be tive Council during its Satur- a party to destroying them10 a.m. at session the Capday selves in their own area by peritol mitting inflation to erode the Basis for the discussion will dollar and out that the pointed be estimates of a special sub- nation't bankshave not only committee appointed to study the .respon4bility of revenues in connection with but the further reappropriations for educational sponsibility of preserving the institutions, principal item in a purchasing power of dollars forthcoming special iession of committed to their car by the miMons of depositors who have the Legislature. entrusted them with funds acReports from a to study truck licensing fees cumulated through and free enterprise.. will also be discussed. YES 4 01141141-- . , - III 0 .. C..ba l'''' self-relian- ce loft!' ....., III,, 11., 1146 Credit Controls SPRINGVILLEA boy and a woman escaped possible tail-end-fi- rst ... .. , en zoy, Aunt Nave ngerous Hide Clarissa Danielson of saw the truck mov- Ing and jumped onto the run- ning board in an effort to alive the child. The truck careened downhill 210 feet, crashed into a rock wall, jumped an embankment into and plunged swollen by Hobble Creek, spring run-o- ff water and recent oeiz 0 Group Backs FREAK ACCIDENT Mrs. . Clearing House AFTERNOONThree-year-ol-d gear- - - CITVUTAH, ---', : - iipftimmtod-a....m., SCENE irittil gzh:"-t,,,,rort--- e ., ,,, we a 4 " I t.,,t,, ,,,, :, SALT LAKE Welcomes Investigation Of Activities in Office . , , ,',, ,, ,apeeremeeitows!. ,,. MOUNTAIN WESTS FIRST NEWSPAPER glistereCilalitiTn i -1,441,1 A ii, ,,, r.,---.. - . - ,' . ,..,,, , . ? , .,,,,, .''': v D ci 1 v , 11 l tI ft .:-s- ,st. '0; t,, .., i'.1--, , , VOL 335. No.,20. 101st Year 1. : RI ,, ,. -' ..4'. - . e ler .... 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