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Show t?.5rel,EEM4di5MIiEaELIEF:O,- . DESERET.NEWS,:- DEADLINE SETT FOR TOOELE fitietilcs PENTAL7SIGNUP must register all rental Its allho local office of rent tontrol by Thursday or fact - -1- ,c,Am,iminimm.,,.unmw.l.wwur..mmE,mymmmNam .1.110111-- WA 41,W- .- SANSIMCNA warningSaturdayi noting that not more thao 1$ per a.AUU....1,1CarWaCt must at the located Ste. : Wvember 4, 1951-- 45, r Diabiles - - A-t- -d- ree ect 4 -iabetes detection drive among all children and adults in Salt take Citym will Salt-Ube c;eirdaled County Medical Society. Nov. IT to 17. Dr. Earl F. Wight chairman, said Saturday.., The local drive Is planned In cooPerstion with the American Diabetes Association's observance of f'Diabetes Week," during which free teshrare being made available .. to persons on ftwat.orucentamoto..a.tvIr.or.rivmLnt ' I! throughout-the-nati- - South'---- Delinquent reito istrants will tI , have complied with the new segistration In addition to single house , apartment rentals, all other type rental units except business property , Salt Loki City,. Utah, .Sunday Morning, Ian rests Landlords 'la thq Tooe. area, recently designated a - - TO CONTROL ...The medical profension of America is finding an alarming Increase in toe mooence or , Immunizatior r , to control when It la detected mud. early,- Lir, wignt s diabling than ease," continued Dr. Wight. It has a high potential of compliNIIISETIntririlifrolIaokay's tat unless detected early and treated properly, be warned. DxVirixlvCactinteaLlualdhltl.. since j900,diabeteli has risen Plans to have all citizens of hi rank as a cause- of death twenty-sevent- h from to. eighth Immunized the Holladay arta, against typhoid, smallpox and tetanus audio have everyone Surveys Indicate that there blood typed were beizig Pushed are 1.000,000 diabetles in the Saturday by Parent Teachers U. S. now receiving treatment, Associations of the Holladay, he said.Anether1,000,001) have Oakwood, Woodstock and Olym the disease in its early stages any-othe- " ' S,Iit ii lore dis- lidetectia,-Jia1ite- r- BióoLtvoin Sought...1)1'0mb r, 11,,,,,,Nomagt ' itAmit e litamotho 401 4 KAMIKAZE l'HEASANTA4'his pheasant refused to be shot ty hunters. , Instead, it into the window of the home of Mr. and Mn . Glen C Nelson, 3081 Seventh. power-dive-d T-- .I MariCand the dead 'pheasant cioutemrLizeisnoholitsheriCkmantlilbLson: ct inspects Ow al-sh- e .,:......:L,-.-...,:,-,:-,,:-.,- ith4terel window. , ,,,,,,,..; , -:,. ..DES---.;PRovENutk- - ,,, ; ..., ,, ' .4.,, '.,- - ' - - ,. .. , ' '" - -- -i,.., -- .. - , -- ' ' .. '- IN of tha Holladay area, . Pointing Abut the dome 2,000,000 more 14 Wf,SVOWMPWI,, , . t- - 11. , are likely ' ' . ---1 I , 1i t emomall, -- ... --,, 41111.. diabetes WAIINICirDIS.;41r1-1-11MorAlla, :....Ditilrisf Olt sorinaldangers-frauLth- a, isOnrieitoritreskleat of Utah Federation -----, ri c ' rs. omens wust an TOLD BY ANALYSI- S-1 u oro he ,Tliinu.---Trtoicirtrancartlete case of possible enemy attack food and clothing donated for Koreaneivillan refugees. The project le part at a Dlibetei or other major disaster, sponsors eastly&agnosed n nationwide drive to aid people In the . area and wM run front Nov.i,11 through' chemical analysis. of the plan kayo made argent.- by Tree analysis will be made meats to make the Immunizaobvious to develop as they , pheasant fplerces-2,- ' t,, 4,, ft r rese nts,. easa,,,4.,, , ,.:.1, - t Icture---,:-- ,...,,, 4, : 44 : SANDY..., How unpleasant pheasant ,can be was demosatrated , to Mr. and MrS. Glen LCalelsottpf 8081 Seventh East when one St., Sandy, et the birds trashed through a largo picture window la their . :ane-,--- , , tion and blood typing services during "Diabetes Week" for any available to the public at a persons submitting afresh samnominal cost if a large enough ple, obtained one or two hours :.,,,,,....r.,..,.,,, i.t..,,.....,...., . e ,..erihibria Idther Mrs Nelson was silting near ' interest. tho window rocking her 7oung lieved the bird had I been exSpecial questionnaires, in a field son, when the pheasant flew frightened . by bunters . plaining the purposes and : t r , . Into the window, splattering nearby. rrnift room. Neither Mn.' Nelson nor the story -- - the Nelsons, just asking all beads of families un-to their favorable or the boy was hurt by the fly- recently had the large window indicate interest will be sent favorable .. had the and ' insured , lint paid , ing glass. instalbnent in their Insurance. to all. Holladay area families , ' Another pheasant crashed next week through the public ': ' through a window of the Ben- schools. If enough people show .. Williams residence. favorable , interest, a eentrak Jamie. ' .....,. 39711 Highland Dr.. Saturday dinkyIll be set up in Holladay afternoon. Noonaet was tiinmethe where tioth adults and Children ation shots, can obtain , -- - '' TA17GROUP , It opENssHow. suNDAy hi ' Ad Week iecanielCnIlego icooperating in National pne .r 'Mrs. Stuart P. Dobbs, - and Sunday as varied activities were B. Y. Andelin an working oa slated to ' take , place t during the Ogden pmject. November to advance the Fillmore- the Assoetited in fine arts.--Utak,Artists- - have hung In new Art Museum in 'According to Florence X . Ntrmu!l'u:'-7r,rnr- -E elate coordinator of the annual event., Utah State Institute tie will be the feature event of the -- Other 114lavember , events slated tor will Include bit Utah State Tait permanent col loction in tha Salt Lake City Public Library. Water colon by the late Joseph A. -T. Everett are behtg featured.' In Ogden the Palette Club is show of the 1191,EAllgle-ma- n work of Florence B. Drake. Later during the' month the ILivitie Itasterpleces program will be held at the Ogden High Siltoolwith the Palette Club, Ogden High School, and Weber , , - on display durirtg the month. Lectures on Utah artists will be delivered hi - Irannktgton by Ladies Literary Guild and:Ore Junior Literary Club.-- Art week is sponsored by the American Artists Professional League. with Dr. Avard Both, pheasants died- - in the Inishaps, and were expected t40 .4 a t tie Sundaz- $500 Fire Consumes shots, clean glass bottle to their family doctor. If they prefer, persons may leave the samples at from which they will be picked up for testing. must submitted be Samples plainly labeled with name, addreii and name of family 'doe-to- r it you have one with Material for instructions for its use, will also be available on request. Dr. Wight uid. self-testi- ng V.1.6.1.11ilst.itOteQ061.1. Shed Baled Fodder ,0.0tAl'tYS.h.0'-'0.'0...40'Damage estimated at 1500 ilatedA --- . 1 war-tor- . - -- 4ihartn000ing, at.----- N ; , ' ----- re- - etistioLegt shed containing about one and one-ha- lf tons of haled hay on the property of Arnold Smith, 7200 West3800 South St.. about t a.m. Saturday. Firemen - from' Sal. Lake County Fire Department Station No 2, Magna, and Murray Station No. 1, 'were summoned By munirm G. FAIRBANKS 4BaseiPt4Newa-Ast,114Ilos)-- -- , Spanning merit than half a century of state sponsorship of the fine arts, the annual exhibitionof thelltahStAte Insututw of Fine Arts opens Sunday at the State Capitol. This traditional show, open to every professional and amateur artist of Utah, is the top eventl in a series otari stows andedu-Azrationa' in Utah. Mrs. Thomik Gibson time to prevent destruction of programs set to celeIs a national director, Miss Ware a. nearby barn which had just National Art month, brate - ' t announced. begun to burn.- SCHOOL 'OPENS omenls'Clubs of Utah Drive ,, 0.. Launch ' ' The first In Hawthorne ten-we- For 'p , A nation wide drive to pro- ugees. Food packages will ,,be vide urgently needed clothing rnade up in Japan to include. and food , packages for Korean stable items of the Koreas. civilian refugees will be launch- people, Mrs. Morrison added. ed in Utah Tuesday under the supervision Of the Utah Federa. tion ot Women's Clubs. The national project, which will continue through Kov. 24; ' Vocational Aid sim4unds..tor-120,110- ResignsOffic3---- - 4), packages to relieve the suffering Korean children Lawrence P. Parry, Salt Lake of winter-b- it ' Am and refugees. Votational Sghool 2031&, Mrs. R. Morrison, Salt take of Control member representing t , P UFWC, urged the cooperation .11..he...CallitglNettillittd chit. Postal-Gai- ns ing World War II, the 1951 ex- Murray,- VPIMPW130kM.MA Toyeleand be- - ' - in contributing funds for the pounced Saturday. The combined boards of duo, Salt take City Pokt Office ire- drive. Packages of woolen clothing, Cation of the three districts 9323,- ceipta for October totaled r blimkets, children's- articles and 199.11. an Increaiiol-T18-pep.m.. in cent over October. 1950, accord- food will be dispatched through the Vocational School's office; facilities of CARE, a non. 431 South Sixth East St., te ing to' David , R. Trevithick, the profit relief organization. The elect a board member te postmaster,. 1150, receipts were drive is being sponsored by the the vacancy. year,hzcludinigtheloculpture General Federation of Women's show- gl90,505AILThik7eat's receipts Clubs-an- d every cent collected Special leiture of the exhi.bit were $23,033.05 over the last will be used for actual relief Jordon PTA Sets Drtve . exb a series of paintings tad , figure. year packages, Mrs. ?blorrison stressSANDYJordan High School planations On modern art comParent-TeachNorwire J. Association will by Sjoberg, pleted, . An estimated 2,000,000 Ko- conduct It annual membership Logan artist for a Master of S. rean refugees are homeless in drive Nov I to Fine Arts degree. it was anthe midst of severe winter con- nounced Saturday by Mrs. Mary This series has been included In ,,Truck r In-tdition and are urgently-ishow-foneed Mible.-- membership chairrnam Its educational-benefitof help, Mrs. Morrison said. The Steven Woodruff, Maud R. Hardman,.1board- out son ot sir. and sacs. w uour rerertytmererwumrraziru "toontomommin ,member of and chairman of the art exhibi- Woodruff, 840 East , Twenty-Sevent- h their aid as soon as money starts South St., suffered coming in Tuesday and will all tion committee, explained. The 1951 show is one of the bruises and abrasions Saturday be distributed to the refugees .0 best yet held. It presents sev- afternoon when struck by a before Christmas, she said. Officals of the GFWC con- eral new artist for the first time, TEITELBAUM'S and is replete with paintings The mishap occurred about !erred with Army and Korean "old 1:15 on officials favorites." about selection of the 17 lest SroadwIty, by pm. private property Indicating a trend toward mo- near the boy's residence. The most valuable items for the ref. tion and action, scores of figure Woodruff child was taken to rT paintings and activity, scenes the Salt Lake General Hospital haver been entered in compet- by police ambulance crewmen itioafor the purchase prizes of and then referred to a private one hibition is the forty-nint- h put On since the Institute was established before the turn of the century. It Inks grown each year until there are approximately 300 works of art on display this ' - - , er Mishap he ',TOW.KWitV.1r4. - of all school districts, has resigned Toddler Hurt - .'-,-- - , series of School's standard Red Cross first aid 'classes will be "conducted Tuesday at 1:15 p.m at the school, 1632 Seventh Zest St. Sponsored by the adult education committee of the Hawthorne School Parent Teacher Association, the classes will be conducted by Mrs. Helen McSbarry, registered nurse. said Mrs,, S. IChalks-U- - ' . tion chairman.' Although the annual sholva , 31 Resident Dies in Truck Crash Ex-Sun- - set -- owe webtrrotm ' 'formerly ot was killed - Saturday when the truck he was riding In went out of control and smashed Into a pole on 'Highiway 19 north of Greenfield, Calif. Mr. Turner mimed front here about four years ago. believed that his chrldl, ten are residing in Salt Lake B. Turner, water color aeletted by a jury. A sculpture award of 975 is offered in the professional divilion, and adult and young alma tours are competing for prizes ranging from 950 la 925 and Sunset, ' 1 ' honorable mentions. . Members of the committee who have organized and assembled the 1951, exhibit include Miss Hardman, Mrs. Stuart P. Dobbs, chairman a fthe Institute board, Mrs. Alice Mrs. Mbar L. Beek'', also a member of the butitute board, nd Prof. Tloyd V, Cornaby, hesaTof the art department at the Utah State Agricultural Cal-- A - 'tit City. ' - 16) Educator To Speak f --- -- ; MeetiniefTeaihers -:- ' - - - -- Dr. Roa Id If. Campbell will be speaker at a meeting of the Salt Lake City Teachers' Asso. elation Wednesday at 3:30 p.m. bL PTA Dotes 'Chat Night'l SANDY, Sandy Parent- Teacher Association will sponsor - a 'Chat Night' Nov. at Hat 1;30 t Elementary t Scboól tonJunctionT-wi- th American Education Week, Nov. If to lo inclusive; Peter M. Ilicketseivdtrectorof pupil per-- -t sonnet of Jordan District will be, featured speaker.. gouticiligh-SchoorSupt-- , , Through 45 yoors of good Ninon and bad, Deseret divistrmi aliment. Our Fodor', has never mino4 tato' of Viz pot annum is tho highost paid by say kostiroi savings institution in Utah. Your iscount;in onyinkiunt,li wokinm ALONG CAPITOL WALLSHundreds of paintings iond sculpture went on display in the- State Capitol Sunday fore the opening of the annual exhibitionof, the; titan .State Institute of Fine Arts. Open to all artists of the Mite with purchase of outstanding work - erns' tion UtA's finest artists b evening.- - - Patrons may visit the exhibit Sunday afternoon and , 3 ter toot. booss4 Whit beg' aote. SwF, Nam Ira CHDIA10111 from VOW gramma. les issa last it issualks assalma away faux, aareassa Itching, aormasassa. gee boo oasts hary borstals alai Whoa .44010t, Sefi host moils& tiosses.,Alfsadtsst,, asstkang CHIN4R4LD mull press s isiossing te len WI vs? lissmi bock, beck is 3sdil Oft CRINA.ROLO. dps,y a I Jot, ft Igor, Pres. '- - - - C H. Tingity, ... SoriE PILES - sum. , .061C01- ' 33 1, Sao CAM 9:c pet 111111D4.1liE1-10- 004 S.,IR-ftci-o-o GA c'') ., Sh4ti ,401"k,ft.,010..000,6.0.',,,,v' 1 .g -- - Lucky Discovery for Pistol Reported Stolen'. - -- utsisno;;T:rai Dr.' Campbell is head of eddepartment of elementary ucation at 'University Of. Utah. ' 4 'jury- - of eutatanCling (Rah artists and art critics will judge Lynn Bennion said Saturday.the A 22 caliber automatic pistol valued at 275 was reported a gun and tackleshop Olsen, 'operated by Delroy 212 Zast Fifth South St. sometime Satur4ay afternoon. ', i Driver of the truck was listed by ;yolk as John Wood. 13, of 15? North State St. Since the accident occurred on private property no citation was issued. '0) 0 ss,'"Ati.c, I 1 : 1 , 1' 44 South Mein, Solt Loki City ..t' Homo Officio .' . 43 No., Univelity Bronev Offko r. ' |