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Show , ' , , I , 1 ' - , . , , i NEWS, Thursday, May 18, 1950 J2A--PESER- ET .. -- 10 BURGLARIES . , " - t I, : , t-- , ; . , k''''' '.. ,:: ..,, '0 v ; . -' :- r . ' - ,0 ,' - ' ' , . 1, - ' '"- . ' 4: ?', s t .',Olt ,111t4 k ' t r , 1'' if ' , - . , . ' ' . . , ; : , ' - - ? - , I t t SC , - ' - Ak , ' ,.6.040. Salt Lake City police Thurs-.- ! South Fourth East St., who said is , clothes AN104.dsbr three a containing were bags series; investigating day A, I '', ',,, lc 1, .4 , ss,... were stolen from his car while J1 , ,- of ten burglaries in which , was la Xing (,1..,Aims zeporied losses ging '' , ! N- t . . -;, 4 -1 in cash and $276 worth of prop- - Lake General Hospital; Rut1 ' AI 'z., .,.. r, , I , sell W. Stauffer of 1864 Down-'.. 4..,,,,, , ,e 44 erty. . , 4 worth accessories ,.,., th;ef broke a rear window melon Ave.. of the Casino Bar and robbed $1; Mrs. Ragnell W. Garff of the juke box of $30 and the cash 408 South Thirteenth East SI. in accessories: Carl Alien of register of $5 in change. it was $13 15 1171 East Fourth South St.. , Thursday. reported I ' , $10. and Don Moss chrome unsuccessftil rims. were Thieves 1 in their attempt to steal a $50 of 1475 Michigan Ave., fender CRAWFORD GATES LEGRAND MAXWELL CHESTER, BILL table model radio from the Earl skirt. $15... Sets Rails lyrics Manhattan Choir Conducts on Bis chorus program . ,.. , . ,. , . Hotel. 33 West Second South t11..A...-0ov. it,...:!, i - , , -, ,1 .. , - ,..4 , ' p 4 to 4 I ,, St. Wednesday. according t. 4.111114 16 7 I ".', ; :.,,, ,, ) ''''. ' I- ,Ir 'f - t police reports. 4 ..147:,,, . ". I ...,, ,, , PA M REGISTER , , i '... IF ,,mh,',.... r. told police a Hotel employes L - - - 0 , ."'' r IA t kx .,7, , ,,..tv: couple registered as :Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Stevens. checked a ''''. ' . ' ' .4 '4,,,,.7,.i;."I'l ,' 11 bag at the desk when they out Wednesday. The checked .1 ,41111117 ' ' '''' . '' es,...4 ' bag was searched after the room Outstanding Utah talent in Utah musician, Chester Hill, Mr. Gates is soon to receive his -.,. e 0 ' - t''''' 146' radio was reported missing. The the fields of music, literature i will conduct the Utah Centen- doctorate. The Allegro move'' . .....,,,....osto. radio, disassembled. was found ind drama will be united in the nial Chorus on the same pro- ment of the symphony was in the bag with $5 in nickles formed recently by the Eastman program accompanying j gram. Salt Lake City A from the coin box, powork missing Gates' Mr. for ceremonies the School orchestra under Dr. "Devotion," unveiling - , ti '11.. police officer and a lice said. in the is set by lyrics of the noted Utah Howard Hanson. statue Young Brigham A wallet containing $48 in girl were injured at 1:10 aim rotunda of the Capitol at Wash- writer, Vilate S. Haile, whose , ' ''Atit-Mr. Maxwell has been ..""..0:.0.A.','V 4a0,..'4". ' --,4l.wZilmobt7414iw currency was reported stolen iThursday when their car fell ington, D. C, June 1. "Pioneers," OISO IS to be ducting the Manhattan Choir verse, from two girls whileithrough the girders of a bridge Officials in charge of the interpolated into the choral pro- while studying at Juilliard were shopping in a down- - at 509 West Second South St . event announced they Thursday that duction by the distinguished School of Music in New York HOLIDAY FOR town store Wednesday after- - ' which is being repaired. music of Crawford Gates would actress, Leora Thatcher, a na- City, while Mr. Hill, who has Lorand 242 Loreen of the noon. Misses Kenneth J. Price, of William Oldroyd, letter carriers' convention chairman; Vern Crowell, president worked with the other two be presented, by the Manhattan tive of Logan. raine Howard of 175 East Thir- - Reed Ave., supervisor of identity-si- Choir, A chorus Utahns in coordinating the proof Provo branch, and Max Simpkins, state secretary, sort out invitations to the two-da- y for Church Christ work Jesus South St.. reported the fication for the police depart-wallxth Latter-da- y comes gram, is organist at the LDS "Devotion" of New and f chorale, Saints, convention of mailmen to be held in Provo Saturday and Sunday. was taken when they laid mem,' and Margie Mitchell, 20, York City under direction of from the same pen that wrote chapel at Washington, D. C. Ho re el 5 o a a iof 118 North State St.. were it down with some in Utah as a LeGrande MaxwelL A third the "Promised Valley" music is widely-know- n minutes. a counter for few Itaken to the Salt Lake General a former student is a and and symrecently completed pianist CITY MURRAY DRILL RECOVERED !Hospital after the accident. phony at Eastman School of of the University of Utah and An $80 electric drill was re- was given miss Ntitchen Music, Rochester, N. Y, where Juilliard. C. C. PLANS covered in a second hand store emergency treatment and then after it was reported stolen 'sent to t Salt Lake LDS Hosfrom D. R. Mellen, manager of 'pita'. She is in "fairly good" PARKING AREA Utah Richardson Rood Roofingi ;Ondition there with a broken The Murray Chamber of Company. 532 North Second left leg, bruises and lacerations. 1 ),..' Commerce disclosed Thurs,West St Ni.:.' .,,,,r.,...ta47-. ,,,......., Officer Price was released aft-- 1 ' day that it is dickering for 46;;;'' : Zar Hays of 1701 Michigan e, r treatment for lacerations. M. Hanson, Salt Lake purchase of an PROVO. More than 60 Utah 7:30 p.m. in the Federation Ave, told police an adding ma-- 1 Price's car was traveling eastl Stewart to of rear the lot Thursday anfrom parking was stolen City attorney, chine worth $75 mailmen will assemble in Provo Room of the Labor Temple. the Murray City Hall. Continental InSec., n,kdaSluthi..Stre:LsiL,hel!t1 nounced his candidacy for Rethe in banthe office his follow will Dancing ;:' state bridge. Investigat- publican nomination forANThird SaturdaY for the two-da- y Fred Jensen, who heads sometime during Bank Bldg. quet ' ing officers said he did not have District Court judge. the Chamber's committee eonventiozi of letter eerier& ,,,,""'-'-7-- .01:1k--- , : . 4111,, the past week. Featured speaker Sunday at on ,, to fill is in- time to stop the care before it the estimated ,,,,Hanson Mr. seeking parking, 1,, car of Victims prowlers , Tows of the Brigham Young 10 am. in the Federation Room , A-saw horses the unexpired term of Judge A new lot could accommodate cluded W. E. Barlow of 1538 tplowed through the approach to the Roa Id A. Hogensen, who reUniversity Science Building when a general sesion opens more than 50 cars'. He said .guarding ,,, 00 y at time signed his district court office sow under construction and the Angeles. a national officer of the it will supplement other tbridge. He was :.., , .'...,., , 1r: a national firer of the , , ,, ,. the Angeles. tof accident. to accept appointment to the parking. State Irish Hatchery sear National Association of , ' Letter 7' '''''' of '. ' of board of Claims. S. The Court U. governors : will occupy early Carriers. L,:. ,4 Springville :, ::: , ; Selvoy Boyer. former A native of Salt Lake City, ''' the Chamber met at noon 1 sessions Saturday. ,:,t , .., . of the British MisMr. Hanson has been practicing Thursday. The delegates will stage their president , sion, Church of Jesus Christ of law since 1936. He was educated Meanwhile, Ma y or J. banquet Saturday at Latter-da- y Saints also will adClifford Hansen called a at Westminster College. Stan, dress the group. ford University, University of meeting of the city's seven-ma- n During afternoon business California and University of zoning committee for ''' sessions scheduled at 2 pm. Friday night Michigan. He received his law 4 ' P a election of officers will be held degree at Michigan. and plans laid for the national as measure the Robert Lund Vickie Parker Stamping The United States Savings convention to be held in Seathas acquainted "just one in a series of steps Bond program tle next September. a socialDESERET NEWS millions of Americans with the planned to lead us into A. Dawson. securities of their government ized state," William Larry Lynn Josie, son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Josie, 142 and and given them the feeling that former Utah congressman South St.; Laura lee Wilson. daughter of Mr. and East Forty-fift- h candisenatorial naRepublican in the Mrs. George 3. Wilson, Woods Cross; Carol Ann Naylor, daughter they are stockholders levied tion. Thomas W. Husselton said date, Wednesday night SOUTH SALT LAKESouth of Mr. and Mrs. Harold W. Naylor, 1874 Seventeenth East St.: an attack on the Granger bill ' in Salt Lake City Thursday. ord $25,7 David Marks, son of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Marks. 20 Main St., Salt Lake's two-wedirector of na- to divorce the American Farm Husselton, Salt Lake City police were the g 000 for Bingham; Kelly James Benson. son of Mr. and Mrs. Melvin J. OGDMA junior prom, tional organizations of the U. S. Bureau and the Extinsion Serv- the Volunteer Firecampaign Benson, 1021 Wilson Ave.; Cynthia Lyn Stewart. daughter of Mr. looking Thursday for a city jail ever held for graduating first Department and Mrs. E. W. Stewart. 1909 Park St.; Steven Shutt, son of Mr. Savings Bond division of the ice. one-filprisoner who walked away from to is the its way only nurses at St. Benedict's Hospi- Treasury, was guest speaker at Mr. Dawson maintained that and Mrs. Ralph Shutt, 962 Debonaire Dr.; Preston Moore. son of Salt Lake General Hospital at 9 p.m. Friday in I luncheon meeting of the Salt Rep. Walter K. Granger (D- goaL Mr. and Mn. John H. Moore, 1133 Garfield Ave Steven McNeil, Wednesday afternoon. A Civil Air Patrol program tal, begins Ray Jennings, vice president son of Mr. and Mrs. Lions Club at the Hotel Utah) is assisting the attempt Glep P. McNeil. 560 Green lawn Pl.; Vickie St. the Joseph's Social Center. Lake of the Chamber Missing was George Potkins, to take Utah's 300 high SChool of Commerce, of "our socialist planners to af Mr. and Mrs. Glen W. Parker. Sahara Parker, Lynn daughter commencement Utah. of Theme the 43, --of 314 West Third North St said has that $5080 Thursday He said the bond program had concentrate greater power in H. Lund, son of Mr. and Mrs. Henry V. Lund, Robert Village: Be seeped from the hospital CAP cadets for an air hop, be- ball, according to general chair- been been collected. A siren will be a major factor in building the hands of federal over-lorand all other babies one year old on Thursday. (Babies about 7:15 poi. Wednesday after gan Thursday with some 40 man Colleen sounded at 7 p.m. Thursday to Bountiful,will be taken free of is "One of assets the peoCreedon, the in charge at offices of the Deseret up liquid pictures Washington." inundergoing treatment for an Cyprus students winging across completion of the first News, 33 Richards St., Monday through Friday from 10 a.m. to 3 He spoke before the Repub- signal Enchanted Evening." ple to the highest point in hisfected arm. one-fifth a of the for new drive Utah skies. the greatest lican Womelfs Study Group at pm., three days prior to baby's birthday.) Assisting in preparations are tory, thus providing He had been picked up at BABIES WERE BORN IN SALT LAKE CITY HOSPITALS of future buying Temple Square Hotel and in- pumper fire truck and station. reservoir Capt. Werner G. Goring, an Miss Vesta for II:30 a.m. and booked Mr. Jennings said the cam- WEDNESDAY TO: Logan, decorations; power we have ever known. CAP liaison officer, piforce measure "would the sisted that drunkenness. Miss Pat Selby. refreshments; The speaker also noted that force our county agents to look paign hopes to reach the goal GIRLS: At 3:15 p.m. he and another loted the Cyprus students in a Miss Mary Lou Olsen, tickets; the program Mr. and Mrs. Earl Larsen. 2532 Chadwick St. is an important to Washington bureaucrats for by July 1. C47 of the Utah Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Ahlstrom. Talisman Dr. prisoner were taken to the hos- twin-engito control information rather than to our effort factor in the Mrs. Charlene Aplanalp, pub- inflation Mr. and Mrs. Norman East. 1501 Sigma-1- , Stadium Village. pital by Officer L. G. Robinson. Air National Guard. and is an land grant colleges and extenTwenty-thre- e G. of the students licity; and Miss Maxine Greaves element in the task important According to Lawrence Mr. and Mrs. Jack Davis, 214 I St. of wisely sion service as we have in the Trousdale, hospital superintend- went up in a Mr. and Mrs. L. R. Anderson, 416 Sego Ave. arrangements. managing the huge federal debt. past." Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Helquist, 420 Fifth East St. ent, the police officer turned hour morning flight Another the prisoners over to hospital flight or Cyprus CAP cadets is Mr. and Mn. Leonard Werner, 1460 Tenth East St. slated to fly over Milford, Utah, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Richards, 375 East Fourth North $t., personnel and left Pupils "We have always insisted we tate Thursday. CEDAR CITYFuneral servBountiful. More than 20 Logan High cannot be responsible for prisMr. and Mrs. Merlin North, 648 Conway Ct. ices for Jean Wysong Lowe. 36 . on oners we arta treating," Mr. School pupils are scheduled for Mr. and Mrs. LaVerl Schriever, Bountiful. who was killed instantly TuesMr. and Mrs. William Hardman. 732 Jeremy St. Trousdale said. "It is the police a flight Friday. Other cadets day when the automobile she Field Mr. and Mrs. Arnold W. Gray, 1155 Folger St. was driving crashed into a wash department's responsibility to from Weber. Brigham and OgThe Salt Lake City schools driver trainib. g program OGDENNinth grade civics four miles west of Salina. will Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Schweppe. 32 West 3400 South St. den High Schools also are guard these men." students at Mound Fort School be held in ihe Cedar First Ward Mr. and Mrs. David Fullmer, 3361 South 1940 East St. scheduled for air hops across probably will be continued on the same scale next fall reported back to classmates chapel. Church of Jesus Christ BOYS: Utah within the next few weeks as at present, Dr. M. Lynn Bennion, superintendent of Mr. and Mrs. E. G. Davis. Midvale. as CAP high school 'aviation Thursday on a trip through of Latter-da- y Saints, at 3.30 schools, declared Thursday. Weber County Planning ComMr; and Mn. Robert T. Gray, 609 Garden Ave. classes wind up for 1950. No expansion in the program 'will be sought he said, mission chambers at the Muni- ?an. Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Briggs, 1651 Browning Ave. Mrs. Lowe. together with her Mr. and Mrs. Shirrel Jensen, 2128 South 230 East St. unless outside help is- forthcoming from dubs or other cipal Building a day earlier. Tho Mas ?d, .ratrick,2, 45, of Vet Insurance Tel kSe t Mr. and Mrs. William Moore, 926 Euclid Ave. ten students husband, Richard Lowe, St. Approximately more the form al or teachers,ht automobiles 'groups were in The group which con- Getmle- - had been teaehing danciltr., and Mrs. Donald Gibbs,. 2511 Eighth East St. Bingham, was put on trial beBenjamin B. Stringham, a At present, the program is carried on through p ten Mr. and Mrs. Albert Christensen, 564 Bothwell St fore an eight-ma- n tacted Planning Director Rob- ing in St. George. Cedar City, Jury in Third representative of the Cooperaweeks' educational course offered in high school tenth Mr. and Mrs. Wellington Troyer. 1572 Fourteenth East St. District Court , Thursday on a tive Life of America, will disert D. Tucker Wednesday to ob- and other southern Utah ramMr. and Mrs. Moedl Steadman, 4930 Fairview Dr. assaulting cuss veterans insurance probtain plans from which they hope munities charge grades. During this course, each student is given 24 hours Mr. and Mrs. Wilby M. Durham. 2173 East 6200 South St. a Salt Lake County lems during a meeting at 8 p.m Friends may assemble at the to build scale model parks, playwithin an automobile with about six hours behind the Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Boyington, 733 East Sixth South St. a and for the funeral. girL The trial opened in the Thursday in the American Vetneighchapel complete grounds, wheel. Mr. and Mn. William Walsh. 6755 Ninth East St. court of Judge Clarence E. erans Committee clubrooms at borhood design showing proper The body will be taken to Salt Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Katovsky, 445 East Third South St. Baker. 1069 South State St. Lake City, for cremation. , building and road locations. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hatch, Woods Cross. .. 5 lk il '.11 4 L.- - JC, . , , 1 :, . IC4. 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