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Show V ' ' . - , I 7 ,, , - :.'5' . ij - .) 'NEWS,, ,,, ' , ,I 1 , c , 5::',7--,- .., to., - , ' .. , . , , , ,, ,, ' .40 ' ' ) i 'k 4 ' ,, k , e i , ',:44',, i :......:: , ..,,V. , 'le ,,,,,, t a 'p .. 14 ::,..ti t ;,! . ,.1 .1:::(11;..'.:,'. Ili 4,4. 1 ' ' - '... 1, '''' . I s -- 14 - 4'4,, ,AA.4'tell" :, ' 4 ..ve . ili ' -- ;', .',' '4,, ? ,4 . , t ' k . t i ; , ' " '' ' - :- :n: - " " . . - : ''' v if '"!.." , , : ' ), ,. I , t4 $' - ','.', 1, ., t,;' ' i ,, ' ri 4, "i' a ilf..-- i'.., ' ' ' ' - - '"I ,,,,.0,, , kc , - ";:,,-- '- '' - 4 ', ' ',,- - ' i , 4i, - I , tt, ' it, ' ',f , 41;- " ' - -' " ! , ', ,,: ''?"' - t . - r , - , . , .1 , ,, .' ', , ', ,,, ' ,'; ' I , . ,.:. ,.;- ' , - -- - ',II., ,....., .., 1 ;.. G ,f,r... ,. . - -- - , - f 17r7b,,,,, ,,., , ,, '' :e ' ' , , - ,, ,,,'. :..:,':- '. :: , ,,' ., twiovvvo,44,4s....i.:1,11i - New improved Series E bonds wiU go on sale at an banks and postoffices Tuesday, Clem S. Schramm, state director of , .. the U. S. Savings Bonds Division, Treasury Department, announced Saturday. , The bonds carry three per cent interest which is compounded if held to maturity. Maturity is set for nine ifbars and eight months. 'The bonds . '. cary higher early redemption I values than Series E bonds for merly had. Mr.1- - Schram.in emphasized , that bond holders have no need to change their present bonds for the new Series E. He said - 'Tó--,..Lot,.:':'Sdbonds bought since May I carry the enumerated improve. With only couple of leads ments, although the 'new im' to go on, a !Salt Lake City. fa. proved series are the first to ther began a search for his son have the advantages listed on -- 'in order to clear title on a piece their face. Meanwhile, he disclosed thet -- .Of property valued at $20,000. UtahSelective Service em. 1. O. V. Harris, 1002 South Filth - last nid that it would be ployes have led the nation in - possible to clear the property bond buying among their class without determining whether for the past one and one-ha- lf the san was alive. Mr. Harris years. A citation has just been re.' has had no word from his on ceived by Maj. Gen. Louis B. for nearly five years. -. national Selective -The last time he saw his son Hershey, Service director. :Aar. Harris said was in a hospital Mr. Schramm also reported Milwaukee. The boy was that bond purchases by Utahns wounded by a Japanese bomb In the armed forces and federal - during World War IL Ha was employes in the state (except ' to United back the brought those at Utah military installaStates blind. Military doctOrs tions) totaled $799,000 for the 7.: and civilian physicians had re- first six months of the year stored part of his vision four He said that at the present years ago. time 79 per cent of Utah's $2,- Salt Lake City police have 534 federal employes are buy:been asked to assist .141r. Harris ing bonds. Utah ranks second ... In loetting his son, Edgar M. in the nation, being exceeded -- Harris, 43. , . only by New Hampshire. :::, The only lead that Mr. Harrill ' ::could , give the police was that DeanTo Speak, ' :,. all Edgar,Harrie service records -been transferred from Dr Asahel D. Woodruff, dean ,,... have to Boston, Mass. of the graduate school at BrigLake City :Salt - -- - - However,; insurance dividend ham Young University, will -- , ... checks forwarded through the speak at a meeting of the Amer-- Boston office of the Veteran's ican Psychological Association ...7.Administratic were not de- Friday, in Washington, D. C. , livered Dr. Woodruff will talk at a .,Sog.,K..i)'.,.004:...: - ' .. ; t 4 - ' .' 4,- f" i ., .,, '' .. .1, ,, ,,,, ?' Z . ! - 1. - !, :, - 4:!)-'- - --- , 5', A .s, , 'I' ,z., - . : t : --- - - - - i:1'' I '' t- '' g , - .. . , 't - '' 6 '-') - . , Z-4- - Rt,i.ildei' 1J,,telb:. ' S. L. Boy, 8, Täkes Type Liass Cache Blaze Pu t Out Pupils Ready Operetta For Draper. School , Sét::- 11,00io.N.061t.4F,r9:4ro eight-year-ol- d - - - , Fday ., , I' ...., af44 ... ......i.. , REUNIONS . f '. - iarsigned " dird, ed, 4 a. 4 t 1 - ... ..ft. ' i , 44' PRISON WALL SHOW ) oaernel.W4. -; '.- 4 , , ' ''''' 4' , ' .4 1", 7 i" 2 , "'. 14. ..'le t 1 '''' A ! ' ,. . J , 1 I " ' , L -- - - ", 444to 4 4, - ,44 , 44104,11,4,v4o 46 6 MMOIMENFAMINWMOMMIlli OLD PRISON SHOWArnold Steinicke, on the ladder, and Lynn Fausett, Salt Lake exhibit now on at the Old State Prison Cu), arttsts; hang paintinga for the open-ai- r In Sugar House ,A,special program Sunday evening' has been arranged at the second annual outdoor show held here by the Federated litah'Artistb. - 101 ill include Richard Lambert, national. president of the Sons of Utah Pioneers, Donald B. Alder, president of Salt La' ke eater, Inc., Fred E. Curtis, hairman of the Pony Express . Memorial Com- and mission, Lynn , Fausett, .resident- of the Federated Utah , . , - lit;e4P-rt cp 1- , ,. In 1927 he joined the 38th In- 4 at Ft. Douglas, .'i', Regiment fantry ,. (::, ,,,,4 11,:t ,, ..i and in 1930 he , was assigned , i. , t to the ROTC at the Unliersity .4of Utah ivhere.hil;eMained ,for a A ' le, 14 years. ' . r . In 1944 .tie went to Baxter ,"'" ,,:., " General Hospital, S p o k a ne, .,..,..-,-17te4 1 :4) Ihi Wash., but was transferred back f, .1' ' ';'04 to Ft! Douglas. with dutyin the ; 50,21! ,'., 2, , signal section in 1945, where he f 4,,4.' ' ,s; remained until his retirement 1 --e ., -- , 'Saturday. , 1 Sgt.vielDenases hpe'c'idrvilcie the Amen 1 7MtSGT-:;;;OMA'can DAVIS Medal,lothnes American Theater of retires from Army ' Medal, the World War II Vic- tory Medal and the Good r.... duct Medal with two clasps. He married Delilah M. Mosley in Salt Lake City in 1923. They have two sons; Thomas S. Davis Jr., now stationed In England with the Air Force, and Kent, ' 11, who resides with his parents I KA at 1011 East Third South St. .. WI IN PI PI ., ' , " , ' - -., r', I. : ",, ,,. t - - Utah :Gets 'Feature i norirt Utah's scenic and tourist Two Boys, Melon tions are detailed in word and in the issue of attrac- - - September picture the national magazine Travel,, just received by the Utah State Road Nearly 'Crushed' Contmission. Information for the three-pagarticle wail supplied by John C. Campbell, director of the commissions Road and Tourist Informa e Two brothers and their watermelon narrouly, escaped being crushed beneath the wheels of a freight train Saturday afternoon and ' his 14 Walter Marvin, brother Elgie Marvin; 9, of 527 West Third North St., met the train at Third North and Fourth West Street as they were riding home on their bicycle with the watermelon. As the pair passed behind the caboose, the engineer released the tension along the line of cars. The cars jerked backwards towards the boys. , from - the The boys Jumped bicycle and scrambled to safety with the watermelon still intact. The rear- wheel of the bicycle was smashed under the train wheels. tion office. Writer Sheldon Wax notes that "there is nothing small about Utah. From the giant buttes in the southeast formed by nature through countless ages to the great Temple inSalt Lake City. built by Utah's pioneer Mormons, the Beehive state is constructed on a grand - , scale." He concludes tumn in Utah that ''is early au- an especially beautiful time of year and with Utah's famed hunting and fishing in fullswing the state has a magnetic appeal." , Nt - EGGPLANT BUY SEEN BEST IN UTAH MARKETS Stales Slate. - Eggplant is this Wee, k's vegetable buy in Salt Lake markets, Mrs. Beatrice S. Taniellan, consumer education agent, Utah Extension Service, said Wednesday; Utah eggplant is of ungood quality, this , usually year and is selling in local markets at about nine cents: per pound; Mrs. Tanielian said. The purple biauty is most plentiful- from -through- October,- the food medium-size- d A expert reported. eggplant weighs; about one pound and Will supply four or five seryligs. Dance- Series , for young people of five stakes of the Church of Jesus Christ of -day Saints will be held each Saturday evening at the new Liberty:Wells recreation center,, Fourth East 'and Seventh South Streets, starting Sept. 6. Partici pating slakes are Liberty; Wells, Park, Temple Stkew A series of dances Latter- and Sugar House. The dances will be held from 8:30 to 11:30 p.m. according to MTS.' Lucille Ford, stake president of the YW511A. Refreshments and a floor shoir will be leattired. Stewart Grow's orchestra will plly at the first dance. Admission is by budget ticket and 50 cents a person. - - , mid-Augu- st - -- , t , i explain how the artists of the state . can help with the project The meeting - was arranged by - , , , i - , -, roil 41 tiMIrre.e!d'aauyelattr:et ' ', ,, u"." , --- 11,, - , 10-we- ek - , , 1 7., 1.I..feature of the xmoit which will bang through Labor Day, ' ' 1 This is the second annual exhibl, , t ,. don held at the old prison site. "we want people to know that ; ' " we are strongly behind the move ' to attract tourists to this city and , Artists, to them stay for," give something L..- .,, Mr. l'a inurt will In e Mr. Fausett I explained( ProPoned-MO- r mon Pioneer Wale. Last year more th an persons Mr. Alder will explain plans for visited the exhibit. .1 construction of a replica of the old Officers of the TAU besides Mr. makayonnommolommoimmonnegoonik Salt Lake Theater in the park Fausett include Glen IL Turnei, " Vincent old LaVon site. vice for the planned prison president; SUMMER ACCOMPLISHMENTGeorge Leeson,,:k dethonstraies the typing skill bo. Mr..Curtia will tell of the Pony Best, secretary; Grayce C.-daily- - adult,cOurse this summer. types letters to hie picked up in a monument Mr. Famed mon, treasurer; Verla Birrell, pub. Ms and the and good," parents say. George will paragraphing.look sentencing frill emphasize the need for a cendlic relations, and Arnold steinickti friends, I soon be a Lowell School fourth grader. tier of culture at the park. And willlexhibit chairman. -- ,, , :74 , , ir " 1 s 1 .. 4,4 ' I I, 4 0 ; Preservation of Utah history will get special treatment Sunday night at a 'program at the Old State Prison site. I with 8 been in has called The p.m. meeting conjunctiot the Federated Utah Artists open-aexhibit which hangs on the north wall of the 'old prison stockade. Speakers ' at the gathering , Jr, ''' ,1 t ' , 4 I "4- . ,. - 1, Oft ,ba , in-th- e 4 It '4, . ,,(' . , ' -' , 444 1 - : , :- 'i., ; "",' . 4 ;" ' . -- New Series E Bond I Go On Sale Will , . ':':. com- of military service-- 24 years of it in- Utah- -- , pleted -T and was officially retired from the Army. Utah Military Brig, Gem B. M. Fitch, commanding general, , District, presented the sergeant with a certificate of achieve ' ment in recognition of his out- standing service with the Signal ' Seetion at Ft. Douglas; during , (..i) , the retirement review Saturday --, - ".is.,, ,f4.!. ''':!,,:t' on.Stiilwell Field.., morning vovoke'''''s. the ''' , iii--enlisted Davis , ' . .,,,... Sgt. , ,,,, .,e -- :. ', ,, 3 PER .CENT INTEREST ' ',,, - , , , xii 1'-' 7,- , 1 f i , VIEWS CITATION Capt. Joseph B. Ferre; fiscal procurement and personnel officer for the TJtaI Selective , Service office, looks at new Improved Series E bonds and citation honoring selective service employes (tenter) fot bond ipurchases. At right is Ray P. West, post office clerk. , ., , .' . '. ,.. ' ' , , band stand. The event is set t t",''' 1 ,,,,:"...s..., ,, 3 1. :....ff.,-' i .... - l'r 1 ' t.:" ' ''' ' ' ' ' I 10 .:,''. ' l' from 510 ' ,,," p.m. Monday: t ' ' , , To' be included in the pro- 41.''..s '' ,. ,...... ' : , i,, , t ; ' , '. ' '' ''''' ' ' .'11 1 ''' ' , ' gram are entertainment, com4, it tk , r . i !;,41!t square munity sing, public , , ,.., ,.. 4..! .:' g'. ' '4 4",..:,,,, x, , i ,., ,., dance, children's hour and or, ....;,,,.. , , ' , chestral concert. ,, , ,A :s,.,,..,, -i - ,i , ,,, ;t :fah, ,,,t ::,,s, First order of the evening will tp, , i.......,,,, , ': - 7 , : i .4 INK be the children's hour from 5 to 4 ' ''4, ' 0 ', ' ' 6 p.m: Eugene Jilesnik, director ' .', ,,.-. ' , ,, r'', of the entire program, will act ' '''. V " ''''2 ,gh: ...,,,, ,'5., .. 7 , ,'''',' , ,,.'6'''''',-- i ... t', ..,5..,-,,, as master of ceremonies as well , - , ', f,, i t ,' ',,10,7 Av.., 4, as appear with his "Talking ',. i,!...' t f! , '''. - ,,.- ' i Violin" act. - Ai ,,,, , 1,, s, 4, ...'.1 .. " 1 ;..!,, .Also In the childrefes portion i ',, t,,,,,,e) 'I if '''", ' 1 77:,'7- "71 will be Jack Ferrin and puppet liTt,' 00,.';''"'''''' . , '4, ' !'" i, ' ' : . , , .. , Jock, singing pianist Alan ,i,i ' ''' i I ,, V; Frank, mimic Don Soelberg, ,,,,:... .,,, i, 4,......,,,, - .: .',..,.,, - ,.: , , pianist Larry Pryor and June g .: ,,,.4.1 1 , ki'd' Park Dancers. ,"i :, '4.,,;-.11 i i ': t...5, "Singtime,". from 6 to 8 p.m, It,i ' .., .,U ..,. ,. will include the concerti addi'' 3" , ,,,..r., tional entertainment and com..... ..,4114s, ' f ,,. '441 '' munity sing., Emerson Smith, ' 46.'1 ' ,,, ,' ,,m,,.. " local radio and television per. sonality, will emcee this portion hands Lee Bracken J. WEEK PROCLAIMEDCov. HOME proclamation designating with the following on the proas National Home Week to home week leaders of Utah, Salt Lake and Weber. Sept.,14-2- 1 Johnson, gram: vocalist Jewel 'Art Christiansen,-.-comical musical Three:- RanchCounties(left to right) Royal B.-- Henderson, Provo, chairman. The men are members E. and eros, dancing Flying 'Grangers. Salt Lake City, chairman, Alton Wade, Ogden, singing Three Notes, accordionist H. of Ntah Home Builders Associations in their respective counties. Jean Johnson, Don Soelberg and Lowell Hicks, percussions, vibraphone, xylophone and marimba: WITH ADULTS Mr. Jelesnik also will direct the Continental Orchestra. 1 Climax to the program,' a public square dance, will be held from 8:30 to 10 p.m., also at the . band stand. Jim McDonnel and his Westerners will play for the National Home Week will be celebrati:d in Utah Sept. 14-dance. Local dance callers also 21, J. Albert Smith, prcsident, Utah Home Builders Apociation, will appear. , announced Saturday. The event is being staged in 1 Utak will join the nation in the most extensive report to cooperation with the Deseret Smith NewsSalt Lake Telegram and the public ever made by the homelbuilding industry, Mr. George (Chip) Leeson, youngest Local IV, American Federation said. Building .projects will be student ever enrolled At Henan!. of M usicla open to the public for demon- School of Business, is probably the strations of newest building mein .Utah. "typingiit" , thods.. At least 40 completed , George, a son of Mr. and Mrs. homes will be on display and Del Leeson, 118 Ira, hits just comspecial events emphasizing the the regular adult pleted will value of home ownership beginning typing course at the, be stage& en school with- the following remarkNational Home Week spon- - By-Firemable record: 28 words, per 'minute sored by the National Associa- - , without a mistake, arkl 60 Wpm LOGAN--Tin Ilyire An operetta, Ition of Home Building Builders RAPER fighters with two iiistakes on 'a repeated late "Hiawatha's Childhood," will until him battled Canyon will be observed from coast sentence. be presented Wednesday and to coast ' ' Saturday night before smotherThursday at 8:15 p.m. in the "It has become one of the ing flames which had raged Teacher R.. R. Stevens says this Draper Junior High School. most important industrial and the day over 60 acres is little short of remarkable. The production is based on edueational efforts being at- throughout timber land four "George held his own ma class of Longfellow's poem, and written tempted:" Mr. Smith said. "We of private 35 adults and teenagers,". sMr. by Bessie Whitely. The operetta want to show Manna ,how hous- miles east of Paradise. said. ''He was enthusiastic Stevens won a national award of the ing problems are being met and At 10 a.m. Saturday firentten, and attentive." dee of Music Clubs Federated fire how the building industry it from the Logan-CachAmerica. making life more enjoyable and partment withdrew from the Fellow classmates aren't likely Directing the cast will be community structure more dur fight satisfied that the blaze was to forget George either, according ' under control. Mn. Ralph B. Keeler, Draper, able." to Mr. Stevens. There was the day Lowell with scenery by Arthur Christiansen, 2137 The fire was first reported the young typist brought to school Boberg, Draper. Indian costumes, spe- Dallin St., is chairman of the Friday, but firemen were unable a cap pistol which looked exactly cial scenery and lighting will weeks ' activity. Committee to reach the blaze because of like a It was opened. He be used in the colorful produc- members are Arnold Dee White, its position on top of a high handedpenuntil it to an unsuspecting class tion. radio and, television; Paul S. mourgain in the 'canyon' member. ,, Neither owner of the prop. "We all jumped right out of out Singers and dancers from Romney, publicity; Dean Miller, deal-, erty nor cause of the blate had Oaks." Mr. Stevens said. Draper First and Second Wards appliance distributors and will appear. Leading roles will ens; James M. Giese, mortgage been determined Saturday night. father a staff member be played by Johnnie Clark, bankers; H. W. Calvert.. savings second crew of fighters was of George's KDYL and former station radio Mrs. Mildred Gibbons, Gilbert and loan association. scheduled to leave for the area newspaperreen, says the yen for were W. Utah Suzette Charles 3 Kinzer, Rasmussen, Coleman, about cm, Sunday. TIN, typing came to George when he Shelly Smith, Caroline Sue Gib- Power & Light Company; C. W. to double check the smothered watched 'ha father hammering bons and Phillip Keeler. Edwards, Mountain Fuel Supply blaze and would beon hand in sway at the keybottd. The latter Proceeds will go for construe- Company; John DeHaan, paint the event wind coaxed the was self taught at the age.of 12. and wallpaper stores; Roy J. flames up again, officials said. ' tion of a new chapel. George himself says the new Keys, reators;.. P.. J. Sullivan, skill may change his typical eightyeand title companies; ar-old's plans to follow rail. 013c1INIng "What Ridon H. syMpOSILIVI Bradshaw, lumber- - 15th District Demos or eowboying Jot an occuShould Be the Professional wading yards; a n d Reg Chapman, Plan Pa r tv O n pation. "I figure 1 better get on Training of Educational ' plumbing and heating tom- a newspaper,'' deolege-tga' Members of the Democratic as he typed Or Deseret News I 15th Legislative District, Salt day, ' Lake County, will hold a party yhotogrtpl.iers. Mur- Friday at 7:30 p.m. ray City Park. A program, other activities are at loan; Thomas, games and , Ban)ainta, and Ann Jonas, sone and planned. al daught" at Th"'" Am"' win M." for candidates All Democratic Mr North Bowery, Liberty Part. tor an annual family reunion ea Sands,. Sept. offices in the county or state are 7' 5eh tam" is "'We'd" to bring ICS 4 own food for Wash. boginning at pa. invited. t . . DOIIGLASM. Sgt. Thomas S. 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Z!;'-- ,... 30: YEARS SERVICE : l''''K7 :I!,' : expected,to draw thousands of Salt Laker, to the Liberty Park ' "'" ' ..," , t . entertainers and., the city Parks Department Saturday continued preparing for, a "tam I ' 'et''' F' Holiday I , ,itl ti,. f ff . . ily size" Labor Day celebration I I , k' , , 4 , . 't ' ,,, ' I borDay .. ., a ..,, , ".. - !, .,41,1: , ., ,.' . . - , -- ; Family 'Size 0 4 7 it, , , 1952 ,. : - August Ap, - 0'44! ' undayM0 - ,,,. - Tit ,, ,ii. -- 4 , ' rn'inh.: .,' . 4' , .,, .. ,,...1-- t ,,. ,,; A ' , Utah, Citi,f, , -.- , . , , ,, ,, ' ...,r.,1,,,,r, ,. r,---,,,,.- ............... er. Soft -- Lake , ,,,,,,,,, wA:A. - -, ' it , , ' ' - - - - - ;-- L L , ,,......,-- 4" , , 1 ,,,,--- - -- . , , :,.....- ---- ,, - , , . ' , , |