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(704ral ep i 3 was given five-da- y suspension Wednesday. His action was "not maliPolice Chief L. C. cious, Crowther declared in announc- ing the light penalty. The assistant jailer, Dean C. Wood, had been suspended immediately on discovery Saturday that he had used the three prisoners to move a heavy s Tooele-Cotmte1950 populafurnace out of a home in Sugar Increase of 5442 tion showiest House. His suspension will end over its last official count in Friday, Chief Crowther said. 1940. maton E. Mired; district Wood explained that the job supervisor for Ithe Bureau of the "took only about 13 minutes," Census. announced Wednesday. The offirial 1950 primary fig- Chief Crowther said. Witnesses Saturday had said ncem subject lc'. change anj, in the case "missing persons" apon the ofthre;oodPri s'snerscar lay litoc:k pear was announced at 14,57$ when he for the cotmty as compared to them from the jail. Wood denied 9133 in 1940. Population of Tooele City, not that So did the priseners, acincluding Tpi Park, climbed to Chief In Crowthees cording 2262 in the decade from 5001 to 7283, while the population of vestigation. "This action was definitely Grantsville, the county's second out of line. Wood realized it was mDst populated area, was up not authorized. But in my opin- - 294 from 1242 to 1535. Mr. Allred said population ion it was not a malicious act and so I am not asking a heavier -f- ln::!!,,lm Davis County will be released Irriday. Salt Lake City penalty," Chief Crowther an- and County figures will be announeed nounced Sunday. or dismissal sus any Outright In regard to Salt Lake City, Mr. Allred continued to revise his estimates upward as he la. 4 dicated that late returns may ,,,, send the city total over 200.000 ;,' .! contrary to a previous estimate l';',1 p;, ;I: that the count would not reach vi il ,; POWER TOOLS 4 0". i1 11;VOW Lor2 ep i DAY AND NIGHT CLASSES W t EVER witrrrEN ARE N THE FAMOUS ;!3 ri 4 (Atolkin week , monnIMMu. B 00 h s - ; 2 Single Lessons 3 Reg. $1.50 This BURNERS Warm 11 t limusint 4; ;; i -- ' CONTROL Y S ,........... Si. V,' ,, rt. f t DRESSMAKING LARGE I AA ,,Ass:10" 'St: ,, ; t t 1950. TOOELE - I t jailer .aTaid- ! ' . muted three pwho out of the Salt Lake City to do unauthorized private labor Tempe Grads .,,,.., ,,,,.. ,, Address. 'Li' :1 WEDNESDAY, MAY 17, .An assistanta ,. -- SECOND SECTION ; ITo . , . V, - ,. Prisoner Labor Use Held 'Not Malicious' by Chief , ' i - . ,:-- r s Day. Stumot'00.6.thi 11:2 .. ,ritol ( : ' , 0 4LA LIGHTING , , ' ,,''..fr I 4 , ,, '''''''""0141,... .... 0 4, . , ptuty :jailler 11.(pl,t0- t ....:.,,:.;.,,...,,,.,,,,,,.,:,,.......,:;,:y COMPLETE COURSE IN ' - -- 111 - WEST Pres. J. Reuben Clark Jr, of the First Presidency, Church of , Christ of Latter - day , Jesus Ai left Salt Lake City Saints, , Wednesday for Tempe, Ariz., where be will deliver the baccalaureate sermon to graduates DAYS EVENTS ROYALTY TO RULE State College Sunday nigArizona Shirlee Jacobson (center) was named Wednesday to rule as queen of University of Utah's annual "U Days" events, which began Tuesday and will continue through Friday. At- - He was accompanied by Presiding Bishop LeGrand Richtendants are Barbara Daynes, left, and Shirley Russon. Miss Jacobson is a daughter of ards, who will address Southern Mr. and Mrs. Drew Jacobson, 925 First Ave. A "U" senior, she is an education major Arizona Stake Conference Sunand a member of Kappa Kappa Gamma sorority. Barbara's parents are Mr. and Mrs. day at St: Pavid, Ariz-J. D. Daynes, 1812 Herbert Ave. She is also an education major, a senior, and a memAlso with the party are Mrs. Richards and two daughters of ber of Delta Delta Delta sorority. Shirley Russon is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Stanley President Clark, Mrs. Mervyn Russon, 1145 East Fourth South St. Active in campus drama and dance, she is a senior IS. Bennion. and Mn. Ivor Sharp. member of Chi a and speech major, Omega sorority. President Clark's sermon will I be entitled "Whither Goest ," .rlAd Club To View Film iThoo- - He also will address a ' '..' I, di A motion picture study of special Church meeting Monday photo engraving processes will night in Phoenix. 4 5,0:1101.1rti.4k4wil'ar , be presented for members of the ,v 'OP"' 5, Lake Junior Ad Club Light Fixture Stolen - Salt 1 I at 7:30 p.m. Wednesday ., A light fixture worth $a was 1 1 ) 42010 le111001400101,111 reported stolen from the hall! way of the Laddie Apartments, , I B OF THE MOST 3 402 First Ave., police said Wednesday. i .. -- '',' - '. ''.,1 '',...r .:,:, e. . , 4,.....,?.. NOWFlimination of angle parking on south side brought this result Wednereday. Two full lanes of traffic are now available, even with double parking. Suggestion for parallel parking came from traffic ., ,..,.. -- 4, :; In , - . - lirce, C: t. 1 w,,,elemods-.- SMOOTU SAILING ,!,,,'::-.i'- ...p,,..,..,..,..,..,...,..,,, , , , .,,, , :g ,..: , '''' ; 5 , - ,,,.. ....,...,,..,.. lc f .r.,,,,I.P":" ta;:-- ,,,,..,..,..,...,, - -- ,,,,:.41 '' ; !is sk 1, 5,1. ,, , A -- :,,,,:-,- t ' -- ' ,r, ir sc4 1.:i.: , .7.4 .....,.,,,, , HIDDEN LAMP 4114 ,, SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH, Y-4- ' .... ' , ; - 4,0 ( N.. FIRST FAMILY NEWSPAPER IN THE MOUNTAIN I FOLDING SHELF MODEL ''''4114'6614,4,41.4) . ESE ET NEWS I The WEDGEWOOD . D i ON THIS BEAUTIFUL STYLE SETTER MODEL , Ja0.r'' - Aitt.t....iii......0........-....- ,... RUSH-HOU- R AGONYDouble parking and angle parking combine daily to produce this kind of traffic jam-u- p on South Temple Street between Main and State Streets. This has been one of city's worst spots. VOL 331. , AO' - A ,, Condition) Al JrkW.Ct 7 "NNW ,., , - " - -- et Z., ,, , .40 ' Range (togord lets - 'awe ...,,, , , - - t t . , For Your Old Cool, Get, Sr Electric ..., .om,V ' : BOY, 81 WOMAN RECOVER FROM S. L. CRASH HURTS ALLOWANCE . ., . . ....., , io N f . i1 Committee heads in the commission include Nick Galanis. enforcement; Lyle D. Sarvis, parking, and Julian M. Bamberger, engineering. W. S. Adamson recently resigned as head of the eduraition committee. Lieutenant Sanford. Public Safety Commissioner Ben E. Lingenfelter and City Attorney E. Ray Christensen are members. TRADE-I- A - ''''1, .....,,,, ..,.. street. )(5) ,, 1 k7 1 . "This parallel parking on South Temple between Main and State Streets is just an experiment," Mr. Wheat lake explained. "But we found that during rush periods 15 cars wanted to turn east on South Temple Street every 26 seconds. "Angle parking and double parking leaves only one traffic lane and that just isn't enough." The commission chairman explained that studies Show an angle-parktakes 29 feet of street room to get out and into traffic. A parallel-parke- r takes only half that space. CAN STOP TO UNLOAD "As for double parking, that just has to goillegal double parking, that is. A driver can legally stop to load or unload passengers. but unless his car doors are actually open, he's going to get a ticket," Mr. Wheat lake continued. Current price for double parking tickets is $2. City Judge Arthur J. Mays has promised a steeper rate if its necessary. A through street along Seventh East clear to Forty-fift- h South is the traffic commission's next project. That would take a lot of burden off State Street and Thirteenth East Two persons were recovering Wednesday from slight injuries received in traffic accidents Tuesday afternoon. Sylvia B. Naylor, 618 Roosevelt Ave., received a bruised forehead when a car driven by Robert Eugene Naylor, 21, same address. collided with a truck driven by Harold Murai, 39, of 430 East Twenty-firs- t South St., at 631 South State St.. Mr. Naylor was cited for following another vehicle too closely, according to police reports. The accident happened at 1:03 p.m., and the injured party was not hospitalized. Brent Bateman, 8; of 1961 East Claybourne Ave., suffered bruises and abrasions when struck by a car driven by Estella Mallory, 63, of 1449 Lincoln St, at South Streets at 5:15 Twentieth East and Twenty-sevent- h General Hospital Lake The was Salt at treated boy p.m. and released. '''''. ) "Those fellows are doing a real job. They've given us a whole drawerful of proposals that should relieve congestion at most of the trouble spots in the city," he said. er -, -- -- ....., te -- -- .' er - , 111, Salt Lake City's traffic picture is getting a thorough going-ovthese days at the hands of some 20 traffic experts. Parallel parking, in effect on South Temple Street move, along withI Wednesday, is the latest congestion-killin- g on illegal double parking. I crack-dow- n And that's only the begirming," says B. C. J. Wheatlake, chairman of the Salt Lake City Traffic Commission. HEADS VOLUNTEER GROUP "If we can put across only half of our ideas, you'll see a big change in this city's congestion," he declare& Mr. Wheatlake heads a brainy group of 20 citizens .. lawyers, salesmen, newspapermen. architects. chemists, engi- neers, businctss executiveswho are unpaid volunteers in the in a city that is virtually fight to keep traffic its seams, busting "Of course we have no power to make laws or enforce them," he points out. "All we can do is make suggestions." PRAISED BY OFFICER There suggestions are pretty good, according to Lt. F. Clark Sanford, head of the police department's traffic citizen-volunte- 1 , , er - . , ,:600..'N'Sio. City Ir.r.toillit ' - , 1,1 11.0 D STATE - ', tROOK$ 1 ,. .i. it f iti:e liel PLLza,....,e,4 ,:' . -- ,f ,) A 1' i - , . Ws can still samples and install a monument or madam, in time for MEMORIAL DAY. Coll vs or come in and se out beautiful display. ELIAS Sugar Jlott.411 0 - MOM 64623 - III O PrIOSON. Mt di.OVO SO. 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