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Show .,.. . . k . . WiarkaltIrt, , ..- doter IS 1949 FourDoy. Pow ! k 1 ', - , : . - '' - Wow - 7 " .' ' .' :' ' , s , - Those approved were W. A. Robinson, chief engineer, Utah Public Service Commiadon, to make an investigation of gas reserves of Mountain trual ply Compaity at Rock Springs, Wyo.; Tracy R. Welling, State Agriculture Commission, to at-t.. tend Western Interstate Conference Contatittee on Agriculture at San rencisco, Noe. I; R. Bar-veDastrup, State Agriculture Commissioa, tc atteral marketing eonvention at San Trimicsco, Nov. 5, and Ab Jenkins,' who was authorked to travel by train, be-1.. cause of bad weather, to the safety conference at Chicago, instead ' by private transportation. Governor Lees approval went on only one request, that of Mr. Robinson, while the others carried on a vote of L These Dolled , ,, ' . ' - ' ' 1 11 ', 1 - : "'''' ' ..,!:.- - : ,.. 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': CONGRATCLATZS: Zeus :'", GIRLS: Mr,r,and West Eini NOrth' St.. , ', , ingrain,' ISE South 131 TIES DESERET NEWS Tamsplo Marvin Powell, ' .. ., ' .: ' , St'. ,.. : ....; Baldwin, son of Mr. and Mrs. K. L. Baldwin,' 754 Lafayette Dr.; I David Carl Jones, son ici me.,','Inid Mrs. Marvin R. 'Jones, 506 Mr.' and kfri. Mbert Arkti'475 and lint.' Joey, Sadler, nuns. Mr; : St..' ..., Bailey Diinford, son of Mr. and Mrs. W. Z. Dtmford, illl Green South Third West St.;.1;,,..i., William Smith, i;itri' 01 Mr. and Mrs. ':: lit, and Mrs. Stanley Iteese,',1464 South West Temple Mr., and tqwde'' Dezel C. Wright, Magna. 'Mr. ami Mn. Eugene Lundstrom, Magna. St: Douglas Kay Hale, son of Mr. and Min. Loren (Larry) D. WMiiini IL Smith, 126 E.ast 7200 South 8t4 , CrossMr. and Mrs. Blaine Moss,Woods , , Mr., arid Mn;Joseph Qu1nn,'1133 Bryan Ave. , . Hale, 357 North Second East St; Murph S. Bullock, son of Mr. and Mrs. Douglas E. Bullock, Copperteld; Philip, Glenn Love daughter of G. Dwight Wakefield, 2860 TOlmore St,' and all Mr. aind Mrs. Oral Thurman. 680 South Eighth West St: - - Mr. and Mrs. Zigmond Piepruszewski, 332 E:. Second South CI. East St. other bablet oat year old on Wednesday. (Babies' pictures will Mr. and Mrs:Clive Jolley, 2646 Casto L. Mr. and Mrs. John Whiting2871 Twenty-sevent- h lace, son of Mr. and Mn. P. G. Lovelace, 427 East Twenty-sevent- h Ct. Mr. and Mrs. Anthony M. Brown. 2137 South West Temple Mr. and Mrs.- - William A. Graham, 23 Wed Third North SI, News, 13 RichSouthSI: William Haines Smart, son of Mr. and Mrs. Alvin be taken free of charge at offices of The10 Deseret , Mr. and' Mrs., John Graham, 34 North Seventh Wed St. 367 West Seventeenth South St: Penny Langton, daugh- ards St., Monday through Friday, from - 1LM. until 3 p.m., three , Mr. and Mn. Jacob P. Barton, 230 Ir St. , ' Dr. and Mrs. Merritt IL Egan, 2000 Melbourne Avt. Mr. and Mrs. George Wendel, Centerville. ter of Mr. and Mn. Gerald P. Langton, 747 Oakley St; Shelley days prior to baby's birthday.) BAKES WERE BORN DT SALT LAKE CITY 11051TAL8 Mr. and Mrs. Richard L. Stewart, 1205 East Third South St., Mr. and Mrs. Herchel Bland. 2835 Eighth Eat St. Anne Melville, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. I. K. Melville, 555 Third "--, ' c I Mr. and Mrs. Charles A. Marzelewski, 156 Lacon at.: : Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Rkh, 1476 West Eighth EZizth Et-Ave.; Susan McCieery, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Don McCleery, rutsDAT TO: TWIN BOYS: Mr. and Mrs. Norval Lambert, 2136 King Et. I Mr: and Mrs. Kay L. Mercer. Woods Cross. 158 Hawthorne Ave.: Calvin Paul Warren, son of Mr. and Mrs. ' ' Azt, BOISI Mr. and Mrs. Guy A. Turner, 237 West Ttird S. , I Calvin A. Warren, 1313 Glenclale Dr.; Kent Moon, son of Mr. and Mr. and Mn; Sterling Nordfots, 571 East Twenty-sevent- h I Mr. and Mrs, Irred Wright, 148$ Wautch Dr. South SL Mr..sitd Mrs. Walter ,Croft, Cleareelt Urn Glen Moon, Woods Cross; Steven Jackson Ingram, son oil t Mork Baldwin t, . , , - ; i,,) - ,,,:;:dit -0, , 4 - t. i 'I, .. . 1 . 1' .. parnts ,.. , 4., t I '. ::4 ', ..-- , ,- i- iti.. C I - e ' - ' . . ------.... : rt 4 , 1, ; . . .7.4,,, ,? , ' --.- . i , !, - k t f , ' , ??.?,.. , ...-- ., .,it ,, - - - r.-,-,- . ' ;i - , ., . 'e. e' it; . '.1 3 - , . t i', tt ' k. , : It t ' ,i!..,.. ,,, ,...,.''' .' ' . it 0,;--."- -- , - P , A ,.11 e . ,:, , , C al vin Warren , ' , over-crowdi- ng - 1 k .. , . ....... ,-; . ' - ic.- k.t.L:;,, , - - ,,,,, 1 t.,' LI .,, , , , - ' '04.4 '' i k , , I - t 11 , ' - - - It T:Irmt wirdowitomonorp."4"...4.4,,,-:rfe- Mcaftry, , , .'., m , t - t''''' , Former r in rdward Utah . - i ' f i urrmmcm . ' '''., '', ,,,. t........' n ' t ' ng - h ., ': . .; I Murgu-bs-Lind- fund-radsi- ' : : ,,r,,. k ..,,- lbcAol .1 ' : - .' r der I '' 77;7;7:1 - 2 , , !' their-shoul- - - ' , Uttene ,E Over On Larceny Counts Death'Clairlis- - t' - 4. 1 - - ' n 1 iti Dies, in tilidi,,t, st ay , - utahn, , !, ,: ' , ' 1 I, - Marl . , T. ', , -- , , . - '' tx,,,?.yro-ti- '- Former- to stage the Chamber of Santa Claus pa- : rade in downtown Salt Lake City . Nov. 23 was sought Wednesday, by Bruce R. Madsen, parade cnairmart.. , Mr. kladsen wmte the city commission that tbe parade would start 'at the Brigham monument, proceed down Main to Fourth South Street. turn east to State and continue north and disband at South Temple Street The Jaycees also asked permiasion to string Christ-- ' mu lightt smd holiday dee-oratiom along Main end State Streets between South . TemPle and Fourth South Streets and mons South ' Temple and Third South Streets troll, Main te State- . : 1-- f Chéstt 2 , i$ t -- - , - ' - -- 11 got , , ' . Those denied travel applications were: Reed R. Allen, day trade supervisor at the Central Utah Vocational School, Provo, to attend the Southwest Con . , - i. ference of the U. S. Office of , , ., Zducation at Austin, Tesag Rod-..,,, , , ef, nel A. AshbY director of school ,.. to the attend lunch program, I .. 'I' )e4 ' eK' National School roods Service 1 ' t ! . :Association coninmtion at Wash- - ': , ' .. se4oni ' beton, tr. C., and Dr. A. A. - I . Jenkins. director of communie- ."., tsve. ,, I. ' . 401' able disease control, State , ,,,.......-., Health Departmentto attend the ; It, II t. t '.1 ,t, thirteenth Venereal Disease Post at the ' , "Scientific Prediction, will be discussed by Sam Rachel., chief of staff of the Salt Lake section of Technocracy, Inc, at a study class Friday at $ p.m. 121111toora , t 335, Atlas Builetins. (Ark.)) Ifeclical Center. The board also approved pay. $1651 be Jes and Company 'lug of Salt Lake CCiti to maintain highway atm in surrounding states inviting tourists- - to Utah. I of INC- .- TSCRNOCRACT. - - , IHjghwoy Unit ;. di- , , , '.: . A -- , Meeting I ilinek . .. ti, . .: - .s Course ; ' 2-- GraduSprings s .,1" -- rector, Bureau of Reclamation. " "Upper Colorado . River Developmimts - ry . -, .- Speaker Lama.. regional Z. O. .,,, 1 M - , . , -- -,, James A. Ford, fotmer treasurer and NRA director for the state of leashing- ton. ' 200 pan, BUSineSS s e s s 1 on. Speakers Rep. Weidey Z. d'Ewart (11I-ofltaa 11), of the Inerteo ELTIds, and on , , k . L---- f01, til.omPac:Imerconabgial s ' Committee and Its Accomplishments in the Missouri , i - - yta PERMITS.: ' ' 1 - cy , , -- Bolsi o a. Rivez Basin. 12:13 p.m. Luncheon. , , 1 CITY- , . Speaker, Gov. Val Peterson down, After voting the board approver', tour travel requests and denied three others. , , . . Si 0 .. Young :c. ,13:-Ntol.:.J4.el:- nnter-Agen- 1 , , , 4 Ecf17ard ASK :7 , , , ., - 1 i ' - of Nebraska, - - ' - ti241:1' ; , , . , sti:' ---,,' 4', - Las' - B-1) s"" glary charge, it's senseless and a waste of state money to extradite. Let him continue serving his term there" Ramada Okeitdck -- "I'. - - t . ,' Kansas .(Continued Erom Page A.labiedyJloe,ssepa 5h 4 . Be was 1Era; la p.m.. sod took several itrUcles, a ring, wristwatch, Including a ion ot , Alpine, , , radio, clothing and 1219 In cash. , Ile ' Pour radio patrol cars hurried t and ' hlatilda to the Electric Product Consol- I 1 , CharUots Han. , idated P1ant.TS11 , South- Main 1 . . eon Moyle. St., Wednesday at 1:03 I.11L to .. 1 , . I investigate the report that some- ,. , ' . pinflet arencd,reivredo.. I one was hammering Inside the; 4 , .,,e1 0 1 . , , shop. The officers found the dial t, , 1t ., 4, . ' , ot the' safe knocked off and the , , vo, and et the 1 ' s leazk on the rear door broken. ... age of la en- ., , A ,e,, ' ' listed ,. , The report of the hammering in , the , , was phoned by Russ Pierce, A i r Anus -. ,,,. Service ' 1 I 8271,4 South Main St., , 4- - , -' :. , D. C. Steele reported Tuesday i......-,- 1 War --that two electric drills valued at ' ' Mr. Moyle was , ' ' Street , $66 were taken from lels, ware,,, k member of the Amer. turned were Both . , requests337 Ave. house at Pierpont over to the public safety de- ' ken Veterans. R. J. Pool, Mg Browning Ave, Edward A. Moyle was an lee-I, ;aid someone entered his house partmettl, triad engineer by profession. Ha i , , . ; while away ,Tuesday between g e, , attended the University of Utah. , and 10 pjn. by forcing open a ,,, Stanford University, and , the I.-bathroom window and took a University .01 Arizona. He re- ,. , copper , box containing jewelry t, ceived two degrees in electrical relics and persosal papers.. In- e-engineering from the University of Arizona. At the time of his vestigating officer; found the box t - ''''' , on the back lawn, apparently t'a death he was employed by the , I , t opened with a butcher knife,- The f firm of Black and Veatch, con- , , 11.1.1.)VJ papers and jewelry were scatsedting engineers. He was a mem-114.1 IVWL) tered pver the back lawn but bee of the American Institute at , - ' 13tah's Highway Patrol has r.lectrical Engineers. the Society nothing was misshig. ....- - 4..............0.0n........a....00,...A.n... ' C. Pat Watson, 1532 Kensington cOmplettd its Inspection of 412 of American Military Engineers. ' Maxine 'Anderson, . left and Mrs. Ross L. Magleby;:u lichool Ave, reported someone entered JOB BARELY MALF,,,DONE:-4Ai- si buses In the state to ism and the Missouri Society of Pro his home by forcing open a bathright; volunteer workers for the United Red Feather Appeal tell Ward Tuttle, Salt Lake fesalonal Engineers. room window Tuesday between 9 businessman, that more contributions are needed before , goal ' will , be , reached. school children the highest safety - , He was executive director of . . 4 1126-S- t. " ' - ', ' ; Vuop1-111, . , the Property Owners ,Associa , Although the '. - ' ., , . ' , ,.Tim bupaction report' was com- tion of America: and had served ' only a ,i ,': ',, ,' -'''' saldandbe9Liftamd5 P.m.a Pal' :a:' . Bil) -, . Beckatead two and a half years as' PreatDan - -' Two Bound , - - ' ." ' , ., -- , . -- -- piled by $gt. .1.. 553 Oakley of the Property Owner!! As- -. , , , ' ,,, : , under tits direction et Highway dent I 1,,,,,,,,. : ' s.!. , (Continued iom elation of Kansas City. kitchen win, ! ' '' Patrol Supt. josePh W, !tidier. ; ' He had served as Sunday t dow pane broken when hat ar' , C. IL Gene irreeman, cam-W- in II ' I' A ' - ' !Vehicles., for this. most . 'part, School auperintendent in the fl rived home Tuesday at 0 p.m. A R. G. icason;112;:: al'Id John hie apparently bed - taken a - chairman, !I?led workers hive- - been .well traintained Church of Jesus Christ of Lat- 'SS. With , of OS South ter-dbowl , of nuts by reaching to ge(reports in Thursdal'und Saints in Tyler. 'Tex.; ; Walton; ' t ., , throughout the state, ths report a. "'Kansas and State through the broken pane, he said. not wait until the 2 'int. dead, City. to January,''' waived Preliminary , Mrs. Mary Jacobsen McMurrin, St, showed. although there is some 1945, be was called to the DOSi Ben Jones Jr. 1251 Glenmare line on "This is ai rem- 84, of East Second North St., bearing . Wednesday and were lrriday particularly in Hon of president of the Kansas St., reported a coat, overcoat, pair a linger- - bound over 'to Third District of shoes, pair of pantehnd a wal- mtmitylob and the responsitill- died Wednesday after in bums outlying areas. City branch of the Church. and operating n. ';' , - , Court by City Judge Leland 13. ing illness. - . ; , served in that capacity until letcontaining no money were ity ed all citizens:. said Mr. hie-ma- Bare are a number of overload, -She was born 1885, taken while be was at Jackson sAll citizens shoukt itut Irebruary. '1948. At the time of the total to relation in buses ed a, Ths two srien ars- Charged' With Gotland. Sive- Junior. Iwo) School gymnasium more seriously ef- his death he was genealogical to the wheel and the of some in den. a daughter grand larceny and second degree ' Tuesday niiiiinimitintfected school districts; Alpine. chairman for the Central States indesiit,,d ervret get the campaign let of a of Williarn MI.'. burglary ler'stiterteg and steal- 12 of 18; Sot Elder. 11 of 31; Car- Mission of the Church. ' ' ',' ; : ---- --. - He is survived by his widow. ' . man and Katrio ing ,4p!epertlf !rows the Busy Bee ann, also was taken. There was over tho top" be added. cd 12; Duchene, 14 of 27; 10 , bon. Mrs. Alta Leslie his moth. . said to be no Money In Watson's H. panted out that the camna L. Jacobson. , , , t ,. Provo, four of five; IIintalt. 10 of tr. Mrs. Matilda Moyle; Charilota e Moyle; .11er 18 paign will end , Nov. 4, ealy of 18 and Weber. Distr:as ,, the.. six brothers and three sisters. .1'Werd---. silica ili a of Twentiath came to , the . , , , nine days away,, and emphasized 'rho Alpine School .. United '- States 1921. ' - .... , f Bank official: report indicated. has 214 passenS; thst .thes ftte of the .campaigs 18811 Survivors Jnclude five dangh- gers over its load capacity while Improvement District in an con- 'val. the bands of ht , the , t. nraw' Gets National Post verts t o - t h e I ters, Mrs. Arthur II, 4Vera 14) Provo - ' ' ' '''0."1 - na! 115. Cburch of Jesus Hookin, Salt Lake, City; Mn. These , two districts show the Hearing'Is Scheduled A. W. Gallacher, Continental , Christ of Lat- - Wilford M. (Ar1ee&-14.)- Devi, most overcrowded conditions. In A public hearing on a proposal t National Bank and Trust ComHunt tecday Saints, Berkeley, Calif.;' Mrs. Alfred J. all, 108 of the 412 buses inspected to create Hear Lions ,. To Rotecrest and East Milt pany auditor, Tuesday was op. ' and Mn. M.) o a (Marie is ' were to Peabody be reported tarrying settling, Creek public impiovement pointed to the national organiRev. Duane G. Mrs. MeMlwria Provo. . , , Roy IL (Janet 101.) Scott, Salbtas, total of 1161 more youngsters than Mod The was set tor Nov. SO by the 'k tricts zation committee of the National Of the Salt Lake .,In March. 1887.. she was mop. Calif., and Mrs.Paul R. (Thelma they should be. Association of Bank Auditors Runt; bishop Salt Lake t County. Commission returned to James L.-- McMurrkt In M.). Ceder, .Evanston, M.: a siswho rind Catholic Diocese, Thbt state has , about 40,000 Wednesday- -, ; and Comptrollers. a trip to Europe the Logan- - Temple. Re., died in ter.. Mn . Augusta J. ; Sward, Children riding school buses dailI. The two adjoining areas extend ri Appointment of the Salt Lake recently from ,. . 1902. .. &first-hanaccount of ,. d , six AU equipment from headlights from Twenty-nin- th , Provo, Utah; to ;Thirty- grandchildren, City man took place at the orI- will give Mrs. McMurrin was.. an active and six to rear reflectors are checked ninth South Streets and from anni- conditions' there at a luncheon ganization's twenty-fift- h Bar only son, James L. McMur- rigidly by highway officers each Twentieth East Street to WS- - k in phfiadei- - meeting of the Sale Lake UMW member of the Relief Society for versary convention I Club ' : 1 "!4'. 1 satch Boulevird.' year as school starts. Thursday at the Hotel Utah. many years and was a member 1 An, died 111,1913.. phhi. , , am Ohio, h ' Son instance," the governor said, . waztted in Utah on a $4 bur-- 10:00 am.' Business . - eh."' , . - - -- jell kr , , . ,, arnage Mounts ., out-of-st- man held in ,. , 1) "If a , , - . !I' IL ' - , 34, - '' ..""11- - , DT:SIXET, 141WS k riUrrY - (Continued lrium' Page B-- 1) 'convention delegates are Invited I to to Tom .11otet Newhouse 'convention W. participate, laccording chairof 1,Salt Lake, Jenne Ilea' '7, man of the covention commitvention trip to in-- tee. The tour wfl1 aim Include A Steel and Utah an Inspection spect the giant te- iy Cast , n Pipe Plants In Ash net map showillg the proposed will leave at II:30 a.m on Central Utah Project develop- , the morning of Nov. is and all meta. ' Schedule' Told Tentallve schedule for conven- tion meetings follow: : Wednesday, Nev. 8 ' tao p.m. First general motion. (Continued Prom Pate B-Addren of welcome, Gov. Bennion Jr. and Atty. Gen. . J. Bracken Let, official D. Vernon. AU agreed Cinton report of NRA Pres. Harm that "requests for travel by state L Polk of WMisto; K. D., employes - have"been excessive' 8:00 pas. ' Showing , of colored The board is sending a notice motion picture of Utah see- to all deptutmertts to ellimnate Ede, attractions at South all future requests for Public in- School... High travel except those of defi- .vited. Music by the Solath nite beneCd and necessity to the , High A Cappello Choir. ' ' state. , Nev. I Thursday, . At the suggestion og Governor 10:00 a.ra..and .200 p.m.....1.....Open. Lee, it was also decided that aU form un -applicants appear .before the - tion matters, conducted by board in person and state the David W. aDielLseere 1er1''' , reason for their proposed trips. Ilvasu rer of the Upper The governor lathed out at Snake River Valley Water of in board the previous laxity , Users AssoCiation. r permitting officials to attend Luncheon. Rep. John p.m. eonventions and other "mmeces- . 12:13 R. Murdoch eery gathering? aPeater. The board of examiners scianded ita blanket enthority to 8:00 p.m. Banquet. Marshal N. Dana of Portland, Oregon, the welfare department and pris- .. . Mt president of the NRA, on, among other institutions, on toastmaster, and address by the ground that the persons fre-U. wetly wanted but in another state are not worth the expense 0', 1 .EiairiéiS.4. - . TN! - -- - Reclamation Pçfrlcy 1 W ri INOtaDtés To- Addresssi'Crime - ' . "'' - . ' Loss of $1200- -- - , - - , , -; g ' . , : - ' ! , - mart - ' r-- , - . - - :- - . lonarscum-visAcueta,- --S- '' , 1- - rrh - - - !,..... |