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Show , , , . - Saturday, April 16, 1949 ' - , i 4 . , . ,,, .,,,,,,,,,,p , , .. ... , . ,..,.....,. -- . . i t, - , k,- ' , vriz ''' . , , r , q f t. , ,, , ) i- , ,,,,,,,,. , , , 0, . ."1 , V I I k, student . Candidates for the publications included, Prof. E. B. Christiansen and Prof. Quintus council member; Dick Pgrmelee and Clyde Leamaster, student representative for one year, and Beverly Romney and De Van Shumway, student representative for two years. wteme t 1 - lvs ' -- -- , 4 t--- , 'b.'. te:.- :.....:1...... ' 4, I. :.: '; ;4 , ; ivi, -- '':',"r44,, - were Injured, two seriously, in a two-c- ar crash Friday at 11;25 p.m. at approximately 3600 South State . Street. . It , Injured: - , I 0 a IA .4.1 a 0 'j A DUP. Extends r Current Drive Daughters of Utah Pioneers ex- their rag drive an addi-tended, ' i . tonal weck Mn. Erma G. clay. I ton, first vice president announced Saturday. Mrs. Clayton ,1 said that due to "the spring ' 'cleaning season" additional rags would be available and that they aso should be picked up. 7 for the Schedule of pick-udrive is as follows: Monday, from Ninth South to Seventeenth South Streets and 'East of Fifth East St.; Tuesday, from Seven1a fk, South lip Thirty-thir- d - , teenth South Streets and East of, Fifth 1 East St; Wednesday, AU West ' of Fifth East St., and South of , SIN tb- - South-StThursda3t,north , .1 Sixth South St and west of of ,,,$),--, State St.: Friday inorth of South Temple St., and east of State St., and Saturday, South Temple to , ' 'Ninth South St and all east ,of I 4 State SL ,Rags for collection should be put in bundles or card-boaboxes,. on the curb in front of the house. ' , k , ilt ps , k , 4. 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We proved at that Indian children. meeting that Garfield has much Children in Mrs. Audrey Durt- talent chi's room have an Easter rabbit pet. They find the soft, fluffy animal much fun and bring food to It. In Miss Barbara Jacob's room, 'LY Symphony the children have planted cotton days. Some of the money secured seeds and are going to watch and from the "Ilintah Fathers' Fol- harvest a big crop this year. Reporters this week were Elenl' lies" bought us a new tape recordUniversity of Utah's symphony nett Cash, Gaye Butler, and Sher-- , er which has been used tiLsatisorchestra under direction of AlGritton. ry faction in many rooms. bert Shepherd will present an Mrs. Cora Oliekan, sixth grade 4 "at Haf. music teacher, has given it a lot Ilont" program Sunday at e Union Building. of use by recording the children's pat. singing of Spring Music Festival "Samba," original composition songs and then playing them back by Helen Taylor Johannesen, wile By Janet Gillespie, of noted Utah pianist, grant for us to hear. We then make Bessie Ann Lambert rections. Johannesen, will be featured, as Wasatch Scheel Editors will Mozart's "Concertante." Peep! Peep! That is the sound Orchestra members who will you hear as you enter into Miss play the Mozart number are Louis Una Smurthwaite's kindergarten, W. Booth, oboe; Robert EnevoldFire I Room Six. Since the class has sen, clarinet; Howard Bleak, basbeen studying farm life, and since soon, and Ben T. Winn, French By Careno Clark and it is also Easter time, the group horn. Katherine Taylor Franklin to get a few chickens so decided School Editors could wattk them grow. they Second grade children in room Each night the 'children put the WCTU Chapter Sets A-- 5 are making an interesting chickens into a box for the cusin S. L study of fire engines. They have base- Special Meeting written 20 questions about fires, todian to take into the so A special meeting of the fire engines, firemen, ind how ment and keep near the boiler Frances Willard Chapter: of the the fire department puts out fires. they do not get cold during the In the morning they are Women's Christian Temperance They have almost answered all night. a in cage built especially for Union willsbe held Friday at 7:45 put. these questions. them.. Here, there is a light globe p.m. at - the Church of God chapAlso, they have drawn pictures to el, 1597- Ninth East St. The meeton the easel, and are planning which gives off enough beat the warm them day. during keen, ing is under the direction of the a trip to the fire department. The children all enjoy the chicks "honorary male members" of the and seem to be learning a lot union. Mayor about them. Speakers on the program wiU be A. F. Bartlett, Orion Potter, City John Latimer Jr., and Salvation Army Mai. Edward T. By Ann Tueller, Colleen Grant School Park Editors Highland Mayor Earl J. Glade paid a vis- . Slot Owner Fined By George Lawrence. it to our seventh graders' reRussell Campbell $ 100 in City Court cently to explain how a city Is Garfield School Editors run. Ha told us there aríg five S. A. McHarg, 226 West Third Spring is here again at Garfield Safett-Stbpsic departments:. Public the boys and girls 5outil. St,.Plea0P4,;ZOty....tttPr to least -reetkWater,--Pwrks a turn.; of the i6uriE grade. They are Police Judge Leland G. Larsen aaa ca. He explained, what each going to on a program. Some Saturaayto a charge of owning put department job is, and the chil- will sing, others will dance, and and exhibiting four slot ma- dren found that learning how one room is going to put e chines. He 'was fined 8100 and their city is ran is very interest- play called Appleseed." sentenced to 30 days in jail, sus- 'Johnny . ing. - Mrs. Trimble received a letter Sweet notes came from both pended upon payment of the fine. The slot machines were seized piano and voices the other day from a teacher at a Navajo In- at onrnew reporters' meeting. by anti-viofficers on March dian school telling of her Indian We had a very nice program con- 30 froni the Moose Loclge club- ' pupils. !The first grade students sisting of numbers by Garfield house, 161 Second East. St. Slates Concert Wasatch Easter Chickens Ffanklin Studies Departments . Explains Government ' . .., f f ... voe ..,,,Iptiosme o ,..gt.,ohlk - , ,eo- 4. . "' , Spring Program Slated at Garfield , on-th- ce , , . 1,1000.,... , . i s , , , ; ...- , - ,0, , 1 ,. 4,', 4 ,.,d, , :;,,,, ,...,:.,..,,,,- - , . - Rescued From Lake - ter apsizing o . Weber College. Mr. Yoshioka an-- -m t, Uintah County Fires 3, Boys Riding DestroyThreelionies One Bicycle RANDLETT Three Ilintah a grass fire and was spread by County homes, two of which be- high winds. The Indian homes destroyed longed to Indians living on the Ouray Reeservation, were de- by the other fires were located at Ouray and White Rocks. Most stroyed by fire last week.. One fire, which went out of of the belongings were saved In control, destroyed pinch build- the Ouray fire, but the White ings belonging to Edgar B. Stod- Rocks blaze destroyed practically dard of Randleett, then spread everything in the home. through timber and brush along the Green River some seven miles north of Ouray. I Combined efforti of residents IS CRY of the area brought this blaze under control before it endangerS,L,STUDENTS--- -; n the ed any of the other homes-ivicinity. The blaze started from Salt Lake City school children. Saturday enjoyed the lint day of their njne.day spring vacation. School was dismissed Friday and the youngsters- - will forget about books and studies until April 25. Most of their vacation time is to be concentrated on basehopscotch, DRAPERPoultrymen from ball,. and marbles, other all over the Intermountain Area outdooy' sports. attended sessions of the stockThe vacation, originany. scheduled 'or April 11was holders convention of Draper until ' Friday to postponed Egg Producers Association Sat- , enable teachers to attend in Draper. urday of the Association for Delegates attended open forChildhdod Education Confer. um discussions in the afternoon. ence which begins Monday in Dr. W. H. Hendricks, association the Assembly Hall on Temple Square. specialist, conducted the affair, assisted by specialists from the Utah State Agricultural Coliege in Logan. Final session of the convention is scheduled at 8 p.m. In the Draper Second Ward recreational ball, Church of Jesus Christ of Resignations 01 all 12 mein-beLater-da- y Saints, O. A. Mickelof the Utah State Fair sen, company manager, will pre- Board were on file Saturday at sent the financial report' for 1948, the Utah Department of Pubtermed the assocaltion's "most licity and Industrial - Develop- successful year." ment , Other speakers will include M. J. A. Theobald, UP1D comE. Fond,. LosAngeles, western said his department is sales representative, Louis Helfer, missioner,for recommendations for asking diNew York ,City, eastern sales new board members from the rector, and Dr. R. I. Gad!, Uni- Utah Farm Bureau Federation, ' versity td Utah.. Utah Cattle and Horse Growers Association, Utah Wool Growers Association, Utah Manufacturers ' Association, and the Utah Mining SCHOOL'S OUT,. OF Poultrymen ., Susan Hunter - the-boa- ''- .- ameatmosAmbehist.V4Wobuits - ,- , I r , ' , , 4 - , School Scribblings - :1 I , m 11.. ,4,,,,.... i t -I , ..'''4,,-4,.',,- ,: ., .. N. . '"?-:'- ,. ri ... .,1',,,,-- . :44: ' i,,,,, ? ',4140- , . 4 '' ar - 1 : . . ,. ' , 11, '4.4- ,,,,, ,,,,... , ,- 1 1 . 1:' li-S.A- : 7,,,,,, , -- tl. eto McOmie , Vicki Todd Sherry Dixon , Mr. and Mrs. Forest W. Hibbard, 1472 Browning Ave. . Mr. and Mrs, Carroll M. Bailey, 1028 West Second South St. -Mr: and Mrs, Louis D. Tannenbaum, 2134 Eighteenth East St. ' Mr. and Mrs. Mean Lloyd.' Sahara Village: . Grantsville. . Mr. lind Mrs. Lee Caldwell, Mr. and Mrs. ThomasHinkip, 130.5 Ninth East St. , Mr. and Mrs. Grant H. Petersen, 1925 Sylvan Ave. OGDENThree boaters were Mr. and Mrs. Ross J. Johanson. 2559 Yermo Ave. and Mrs. Darrell Caster, 29 E. Twenty-sevent- h South rescued Friday from the icy"Watens of Pine View Lake after their - p St. motor boat capsized. Mr. and Mrs. Orrel C. Kingsford, 2691 Chadwick St. Two of the men, Lewis Baker, .Mr. and Mrs. Manuel H. Chavez, 1118 West-- Eighth 'South St. 25, of 1723 Grant Ave., and Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd J. Pryor, 334 West Third North St. Dwayne Robinion, 23, Roy, were BOYS: hospitalized for several hours, Mr. and Mrs. Horace Gardner, 1462 Zenith Ave. suffering from shock and exposMr. and Mrs. Wayne S. Welsh, 2653 Alden Ave. ure,- but were released later. Mr. and Mrs. Russell Sheffield, Bountiful. The third man, Ben F. Robbins Mr. and Mrs. Don J. Hunter, 2501 Wilmington Ave. 24, of Morgan, owner of Mr. and Mrs. Max R: Latimer, 57 West Gregson Ave. suffered no ill effects from his Mr. and Mrs. Robert Lobb, 2883 Eighteenth East St. unexpected dunking. The boat Mr., and Mrs. Arlen Caldwell, 1540 South State St. 'capsized more than 100 yards offMr. and Mrs. Ray Haroldson, 339 E St. shore. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence A. Sedgley, 850 North The trio were rescued by a ,Eighth ' West St. group In another boat, who were Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence J. McMdrtrey, OS North Third notified of the accident and im- West St. ' mediately rushed to the capsized Mr. and Mrs. Jack East St. boat. In the rescue party were Mr. and Mrs. Henry E. Barthani.12745 Filmore St. Frank Yoshioka, Weber College Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Suzuri, 7512 West Second South St. gardener, and Henry Chat, 21; Mr. and Mrs. Howard F. Linza, 318 Prince St. Richard Kitamura, 19, and Wee1 Kckauoka, 21, all students at 7,-- 'tt .....,, toolle ,.... 4 , I .0,000,941 't (N, " ; ';'''..' 1 ., , ., s Steven Bradley , ,, I , , tz ,k - -. , " .4'.;:' , ,I, . , ..Y ' Jay B. Galley, 20, of 864 Ouray Ave., fractured skull and lacera- at tions. Condition "fatrly good" . Holy Cron Hospital. Blaine Badden, 19, ofI 2917 South 8900 West St., compound fracture of the nose and lacerations of bands and legs. Condition "good" at St Ntark's HogpitaL Norris' L. Harmon, 20, of 1999 Tenth East St., lacerations. Treated a - Salt Lake General Hospital and released. Henry N gaird, 20, of 185 East Ave., lacerations. Gregson Treated and released. According to TrooAer Jack Seddon of the State Highway Pa- trol and L. E. Deland, Murray chief of police, Mr. Harmon, who was driving north on State Street, was cited for driving on thl wrong side 0 the highway. Mr. Nygaard was- a passenger in the Harmon vehicle, and Mr. Galley a passenger in the southbound Raddon car. Officers said Mr. Harmon ap parently was trying to make a left turn and got too far over the . white line. The front ends of both cars were demolished. k - ",,,d,o - tah MURRAYFoul' "ouths IS ' I , ! - , , . ,. ,,,,,!!...:::, ., , , - , ' :,..,i , :'-- ,,,s,,, , 1rI0r,11..'"',.. tArs . i x , 1!:,- THE DESERET NEWS CONGRATULATES: Dennis Huston, son of Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Relluston Jr., 657 West Fourth North St.; Bruce Allen Turner, son of Mr. and Mrs. Guy A. Turner, 237 West Third North St.; Roger Grant Hanna, son of Mr: and Mrs. William Hanna Jr., 1671 West Crystal Ave.; Steven Mark Bradley, son of Mr. and Mrs. G. Harold Bradley, 1068 Emerson Ave.; Sherry Lynne Dixon, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Leonard L. Dixon. 1479 Woodland Ave.; Neta Marla McOmie, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. David Edward McOmie, 585 Second Ave.; Vicki Lynn Todd. daughter of Mriand Mrs. George K. Todd, 1079 East 3300 South St.; Susan Hunter, datohter of Mr. and'Mrs. John A. Hunter, 1466 Sixth East St., and all other babies one year old Saturday. (Baby pictures will be taken Monday threttgh Saturday from 10 a.m., to 3 p.m., in Deseret News offices, 33 Richards St., three days prior to baby's birthday.) , BABIES WERE BORN IN SALT LAKE CITY HOSPITALS FRIDAY TO: GIRLS: Mr. and Mrs. John W. Nielson, 5271 West 3500 South St., ) ;; ..,...c-:- t").,'IlVt-,,k- :, . . , -- s , '- , - ,. A , N''',"1. :.A., ;.,, , , "" it -,-- - ,,, - 1 .,.,, , , rl'I s 14 "es'' I ....L.71... , Youths Hurt In Murray Auto Accident ! board apportionment faculty - , , Roger Hanna members; Pat Clawson and Ruth Ray, theater council. C. Wilson, ; - ..40 432'.. - . Two candidates for the office of student body' president of the University of Utah were selected Friday in a primary election which attracted the largest pri, mary vote in history. Successful candidates for the lb office of student body chief were Tom C. Cuthbert and Truman Madsen. This duo polled enough votes to edge Allan T. Howe, A , third candidate for the post. Final election will be held 'Thursday at the Ft. Douglas Annex and Friday on the main campus. There were 2332 votes cast in- the primary election, largest- vote in the schools his- tory. Other candidates selected in the primaries w ere Shirley Chamberlin and Belva Barlow, first vice president; Gilbert H. Iker and Tom Green, second vice president; Shirley Russon and Diane Hollingworth, secretary; t Reese Ririe And Earl Edmunds, treasurer. Lorretta Childs and Janet Walker, historian; 'Burton Cascity and Perry Allen, junior prom chairman; Marion Redd and Da- -, I vid'Shand, apportionment board faculty members; Norma Lee Marsen and, Randolyn Sharp, ) ' , , s , , , , t 1 , Utes Name Finalists In- Student 'Body Race . - . . . . ' -- - , , ., - ' Bruce Turner , .... ' , ' -- ..., . I it, , 3 , , 4,,.,v.1,1,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,:,L, Dennis Huston . ,- - ; ,., , j- i. , ... . v..... . .. ....,, , 4 e ,,, ,,,11"'" t -- ., , ' . . ,,,y----- ,. , , .. , --9 - ,'.,," , , - ,.:;,,rrs - Utah:A4 Salt Lake City, , , , . s , , ,, r". ' i - ,,Tr-, ' ,, , . , , , , ,,,,....., ,,,,,, - .,.....--,....,,,,,,- I, - ,,- , - . . , ., . . . - . - ,, , , --.----' THE DESERET NEWS , .. - , , - - , - , . , , , ' Attend Draper Meet see-lo- ng -m-- m Hurt m Crash oat . paniona were preparing to launch their vessel when a passing motorist notified them he bad the capsized boat floating in the - in lake. ' According to occupants of the " boat which overturned, they were traveling in it circle at about 20 miles per hour when they struck a wave created by their own motor wash and the craft capsized. The water was too cold for them to swim far and the men said they decided to cling to the boat until help came. - Boaters Given Debris Waining OGDENWarning was issued to boaters at Pine View reservoir Saturday to "beware of logs and debris during the next two-weperiod." The admonition came from Clark Anderson, Cache National Forest ranger In charge of the Ogden River district, following the rescue of three men from the lake Friday afternoon. Said Mr. Anderson: With many mountain streams emptying into thet dam,, boaters must exercise every precaution' to avoid similar accidents, He pointed out that debris, logs, and tree roots are floatingin the water, often Just below the surface, and coned ek - Three Magna boys were injured, one seriously, when the single bicycle they were riding was Struck by an automobile Friday at 9:30 p.m. at 6300 West 3300 South St. Most seriously injured was to speedJohn Joseph Maxwell, 10, foster stitute aserious threat ' son of Mr. and Mrs. Wallace ing motor boats. "Most- of thistrashwilLhave Wardell. 359 Snutb114,0awest who suffered a fractured left washed- ashore within the next 14 He was In "fair' ants," he said. at repol,eal e General Saturday. Burnell R,Ice, 13, fostertton of Mrs. Jennie Perkins, 3836 South 6400 West St., auffered a bruised left thigh, and Melvin Wardell, 10, son of Mr. and Mrs. Wardell, suffered bruises; abrasions and shock. Both boys were treated at Salt Lake 'General Hospital and ' relealied. Four Salt Lake City residents The boys were returning home late Friday afternoon filed damfrom church picture show, age suits in Third District Court to Highway Trooper A. against the Mountain States Fuel who investigated.' Supply Company .1.1' Haddock, totaling over was ' Driver of the car listed as 2195,000. Virl R. Miner, 19, of 3019 south All were residents of a duplex 9150 West St. Mr. Miner said at 646 West Second North St, lights from an oncoming automo- demolished by a gas explosion bile prevented his seeing the boys March 24. on the bicycle. He was given a Mn. Barbara Kornis is suing traffic citation for speeding. The for 250,680 for personal injuries.. accident report stated that the She claims permanent impairment bicycle was without lights and of her right hand and both legs was westbound on the right side and feet as a result of the mis- of the highway. hap. Her busband, Michael Peter Kornis, seeks 210,162 for Ion of his wiles service and compan- : 4 Salt Laken ( Bring Gas Company. Suits ionship. Entire Fair Mrs. Alma Lure Collis is suing La!teny Charge for 2103,000 for injuries and burns which she alleges left her Board Resigns Faces Utah Man permanently starred. Edgar D. Steel Officials To Tour Geneva Six ranking officials of United States Steel Corporation and affiliated Columbia Steel Company wiu tour the Geneva Steel Company dpeladntb;emar Provo Monday. ea W. Reed, vice president in charge of engi- . terliAgVniled,.Ststettteelthe group will include Alden G. Columbia Roach, president, Steel Company;. F. B. DeLong. vice president of sales; O. L. Pringle, vice president of operation; P. F. Kolhaus, vice president of engineering,' and H. 'S. Worthington, assistant chief of operations, all of , Columbia ' Steel Company. - , ' . A complaint charging Charles Westerman, 25, with grand was signed before Judge Marcel lus K. Snow Friday afternoon and a warrant was issued for his arrest. Bail was set' at $3000. Westerman and Robert Whitmore, 39, were apprehended at the Westerman Wednesday residenc, 370 West Seventeenth South St., in connection with an g extensive car theft to police reports, Whitmore will be returned to Association. Each of the above groups has Provo, wherh be escaped from been asked , to submit three the state mental hospital last August. 4 names for consideration. Westerman according to police He was records, is an Auto-Bik- e released Oct. 5 from the state prison where he had been serv. ing a term for burglary. 13 When the men were a predetectives took into cus--13. of 556 hended, titolen cars and over Willis Archibald; three tody Ct., suffered abrasions of in auto parts, supplies and the right leg when the bicycle $1000 tools. wee, atfuck by, automobile Saturday. at 11:06 cm. at Eighth South and State $150,Theft Reporte.d. Streets - Driver of the car was listed as Theft of $150 worth of auto A...Franklin Bell, 38, Murray. The body and fender tools was reboy was taken to Salt take Gen- ported to police Friday by Mrs. erarnospital bY police ambu- Warren G. Goff, 521 Isabella Ct., lance where be was treated and who said someone entered a gareleased. No citations were is- -, rage at the rear of her residence sued. knd took the two boxes of tools. racket-Accordin- -- Crash. Ihjures Youth, .,........'. , -- . ..- - her husband, asks. 231,- -. for loss of his wife's compan-I- S ionship and damages to personal'. belongings. T b e plaintiffs assert gas escaped liom a deteriorated gas line under the duplex and filled the basement of the house. After they called the gas company, an eniploye, Loftin A. Harvey, reportedly tame to investigate the complaint Though warned of the situation, the empidye went to the basement, where he struck a match setting off the explosion, the suits allege. Collis, ns 857 State Studies 1U1. Speed Row Roy W. Mc Leese, chief engineer for the State Road Commission, laid Saturday the state would prepare a map of principal roads on the University of Utah cam. putto, besulmityd to the Vpiversity-Monday. The commission's interest'in the roads on the campus, Mr. Mc. Leese said, will be discussed by rbad commissioners Monday "at which time the commission will probably designate Traffic Safety Engineer Harry S. Wright to make an investigation to be followed by the setting of speed limits. - |