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Show r ,- lr lir - WirltirtirVIP,"1.'llrirlIPAIrrirlOnrr . 1P , , , . ,, : . . . l ' - - . - --- - -,- -- - - t ; ei - - - - - - -- wt.:: - be Adrhmna Van Onsiendom , -- . I , ' Under the magnifying , stamp collections. Some of !them. ' NEWS, yectrieictoy,. October 11, 1950- f I 1 1 , ht yEvelyilihrlingtpn, and Patricia nail' glass-thestory Patricia Nelson. and Poulsen Karen wonderful its and eye. . v collectheir i brought Bergner 111 t 1610 Nblit 1 V Sia ve' Date Stated Trial Bryont,Students--- t tiont ,'''' Col-G, a had room Each large '1i' City Judge Leland G. Larsen . ' lection itt hobbies. amid Rob- set Nov. 1 as frkal Wednesday. Shops ininson brought a collection of -fOr Dort Horton, 95e South date , f sects. Bobby Smith brought one I - By MICHAEL LARSON , who pleaded innocent State St., Vanroman his of trains. Jerry , 1 I , Bryant Junior High School: acting as a motor 0 ,i a large book of stamps. to a charge of without a license. The work On theamps at out brought tt dealer vehicle colhis school is progressing nicely. David Evans brought from lection foreign of money Illivoo ' , ' For many years two old buildcountries. An Maxwell brought t''' 1 tiM.A.', - 'gilt ' ings were used. When, these a collection of handkerchiefs, . ' persons, five in one famiCARLA BEVY and LffiDA it. The boys and girls are watch- builoilings were placed on the three of them were her grand: Don't be balmy ,' ' 1 ly were injured Tuesday at 8:45 By If them carefully, and have campus it was hoped that they McLATCHY ing little was a she when mother's . 8825 I ' p.m. at Redwood Road . , .. f: , learned many interesting things would have to be used for only 1Forest School , . in as the weather! I a two-ca- r a' Sew years. Instead, they have girl, one of them was ofallsheer collision. social about them. sixth say Our graders a little square except '- Deal pat oft stories been a used for nearly generastudies is their favorite subject Injured: pink silk in the center. see'. that is. There'll tion. differ14 about 4,,.,,,...,044,,,,,r,rmr,..V.."""'"' are t it',.1t learning Joseph Louts Padjen, 22, 8122 They I, be Maser& COMO o- teachThe new buildings are of ceSouth 150 West St., suffered se7 ent countries, and their leos to reeks yea wish t i conment construction and will er, Mr. Middlemiss, is trying Mehl trod . yew lacerations of vent left kith,. ve.ry hard to make the work in 1' tain two modern, classrooms. I, w H prepared -ear I. Drive W Clarence Crane, 34, Riverton, teresting for them. They are By HAL HUTCHDTSON and The school also bought an extra 1 1 STOKER 1 PEERLESS ,. t,44 .. )i,,,4 , A r 4---vist cit,or,....-0Oro test.'''. the -- old COAL-Or4piece of ' 114k...1aq e.r,11.1etclorebead., arid, Itudying mow. About ZgY91.-an- d REISIER and 1' By trtArig Bawtharais Schcl ware located to give the Clothing. seed H '''''' the about shops, -- -I i -arelearning yeall Suffered chin, end ail I heck EGLIAwRNtE 8 ottitotts-t-. schoorsome-tudl-y needed --out' ieke ims tirreeticlifie .,,,,,,,...,.....-foodrtranrportattow,vrducatimy,. , going to door abrasions. Irving Junior . We are ruins. ancient space. and the soma. Teel like have ---,student ''' : , officers. were -' body at students The 4i .... t o'" Irving s' ,4 r . Dora his ono I I 31, wife, Crane, will students Ilk. the of sure enjoy ISome the seventh ,PEERLESS asked to assist in the recent Vet, lacerated forehead, right hand. their work, reports Sue liugen- who are candidates for graders yen aver SchoolI offices of Foreign Wan annual erans, boreal! five. room are Shock abrasionr.--and tobler, BakShirley Friel, William T he drive. "forget-my-not. er, Diana Major, Ralph PederShow flowers were made by the disof Mr. and Richard, Hobby ' David .' ' ''' sen, School Bus Jorgensen, Georgia ''t 1(0 ' abled veterans, and our students Mrs. Cranes- - contusions and e By SUSAN PERKINS and Kenney, Joan Behunin.Valerie sell them. While solicitabrasions. helped ROSELYN POULSEN 4t Vitale Dilworth Stoekharn,laren ' 4t--t ,.- ing in a local hotel, two of our 443., r - '" Steven, 2,-- son,- - bumps and Oakwood School. There are posters in the halls ra1 - , .,, the Horace met ,"."' e ,, Heidt, shock. ' girls 1. .: , , 1 ' ' ; t i ANNA MARIE NESS and for these candidates. The final Last week we had a hobby dio "emcee" who gave $5 to the For STOKERS Bruce, six months, son, bumps By elections will be on Oct. Itle BLAREMORE ,CONNIE show at out school. Bruce Al- fund, and bruises. Dial 7 Miss Erramouspe, Dilworth School who is len brought his collection of Some of the students who won According to the highway pain school a room PEERLESS COAL, INC. we two have training brought snakes-- Sharon Hurshie illua year prizes for collecting the most trol, the accident occurred when ti"'". I ' New some live snails to school, re- her 111111111th made out ofbrought f i, to Dilworth. btu! ArSkoog--- ; Soo MullialLcoming Wino ttis 347 were wood. Mr.two as the cars collided Joyce money --- -ig14.' are Sheila McSharry. we and portshere and 4201110f. The girls hoyi cute. Lewis were 0.There line Mower, They Milligan, very ,1 Padjen was making a left hand have a lot of new teachers, children- - enjoyed watching were quite a few people with John Pohlsander, JoLynn Nor turn as he was traveling - south mostly men.- - Most- - of the bus on Redwood Rd. children come from Highlind , .. Mr. was the , treated it 1 Padjen Midvale Clinic and the Crane Park District. The boys and to Dilworth think who family was taken to the Salt girls a nicego is , it , treatGeneral Lake for Hospital , - ' - .- coulti-seeriltefo- . ... girls-broug- HOOL et nJures ,.. , - - - ,,- - '1.0 - Forest')Sixth Gr9de Likes Social Study hi Redwood , New . - - 4, . ---,, : ,, - 7th Grade To Name Class Officers . 7 k , I 6. Students Assist Veterans' ' r.., . , . ,.,- -- - -,.,- , land---wher- e -- 7MuiFiTe - -- Oakwood Holds . . e New Collies to . , ,,,,, -,-- t , , . '''' e m.gm;w7, ., s ft- 4',. . 4 . 1 - t" iliPo 4t - , 44575 , . - . t . , , A,st new-schoo- l. - 1111.4114-- . : . ' '.- - ' ''va , .... ment The highway patrol reported - that citations are pending on the accident and the investigation is continuing. Ward Johnson Doyle Carr NEWS CONGRATULATES DESERET Randall Kent Evans, son of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth B. Evans, East St; Kennard Sorensen, son of Mr. Twenty-fift- h $800 South ina Mrs.- Kenneth Sorensen, 822 Lincoln St.; Doyle Albert Carr, Ion of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Carr. 438 Cottage Ave.; Ward 'son. son of Mr. and Mrs. Howard R. Johnson, 557 Driggs Ave.; and all other babies one year old Wednesday. (Babies' pictures are taken free of charge at the offices of the Deseret News, 33 y Richards St., Studio In Ogden, Don Lund Studio in Clearfield and Bountiful Studio In Bountiful, Monday through Friday from 10 am. to 3 p.m. three days prior to the baby's birthLink-Tiffan- day.) BABIES WERE BORN IN SALT LAKE CITY HOSPITALS TUESDAY TO: GIRLS: West Mr. and Jam Robert Devine, Draper. Mr, and Mrs. Clifford Wheeler, 471 Juniper St. Mr. and 4rs.,Charles Anderson, 569 East First South St. Mr. and Mrs'. John Zippro; 162 E St. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Smith, 2838 Devereaux Way. Mr. and Mrs. Everett Gold, 3487,East Third South St. ' Mr. and 'Mrs. Vernal Middleton, 41$ Margetts Pt. Mr. and Mrs. Gail Staley, 4426 Second West St. Mr. and Mrs. Hyde Clayton, 2024 Seventeenth East St. BOYS: Mr. and Mrs. Richard Williams, Centerville. Mr. and Mrs.,Marvin Butcher, 578 North Thirteenth West St. , srA, and Mn. Howard Alsop, 376 Hubbard Ave. Mr. and Mn. Leonard Eccles, 1744 Edison St. Mk. and Mrs. Stanley Phillips, 1722 Wright Ct. Mr. and Mrs. William Bryant, MdraY Mr. and Mrs. Asael Wallace, 3813 South 4000 West SL Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hansen, 981 East 3383 South St. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Fielding, 4336 Wander Ln. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Browning, 154 McClelland St. " - - - - - , - - - : Murray High School Classes Announce Officers For Year , ' ' Junior clan officers include el Wanda Wallacer.vice president: Fair's Tuft. eetretary-treavare- r. Sophomore officers are Wayne Gunnell, president, Steve McReynolds, vice president, and Lucy Jimines secretary-trusNint- h ' , 1 I t - L , I1 1 1 , grade class leaders are Val McCleary, president; Gail Jones, vio president, and Clara Tay to r, secretary - treasurer. Junior High officers are Eugene , , 'I . - , , . . .. - I --- -. - 1 , ,Y,( X 4 ' 4'2' , t I I 6. Soft, supple T. Colorful 2';;;; Ate- ::;t ir- lk - X ' , 1 - It; 1 yet notable stamina. No danger of Y1 wksw"'' 00-- A coldproof, A 11 ";72 ; sr - ders,-Fogy - , sno'wpreoL I Merrill, president, Brent Black,. vice 1president; Lois Erickson, I I - i secretary-treasure- r. freefitting, fasMonright. Afell!" , nilitTnill Altgar......MeOlaillAit:t." , - ri4 . - 1, ' ...,, .. - - tA,....., ,., - Os ',k- ,-,,, - AA- -, .- , i ...0,,,, '" are officers : -Lynn " . Eighth grade Reading, president;La Mar Haun, vice president, and A -' . - , - ; c t:., - F t,.- '4' - CITY TO .' , 1 ,4x-a- !, , it , -- . , . - ..- - .- ' it ,, t . t ' dl , I will be downri. ght happy in these Matrix blucher oxfords. Such comfort Your-fee- - , - , - , , - , 4 -, . .....m.... .' imr . - - N , I- ' I- , - ', good appearance , . f' . .; , ,t . , An i nvestment in -- - .1,... .. CITYmOR Ii - , - . . . , ee-,,- , , I- : S65 from - A - f - 1950 smartness, it's styled full, r Valgora Topcoats k - g" heimer coats, a Valgora is "engineered" to rest practically weight16ss on your shonl I I ,. "winter-killin- it's windproof, Like all Kuppen in a Velgora! I si al; Kuppenheimer Valgora has a luxury look, , - Aa oli X A 1 I r- - its .71', blend of South American pace, kid angora and virgin wool, the new .71 - I1 ; Sumptuous I. ,10 means ,,,Oi ne. - i Distinctive mod. A , ,- S. Lustrous 4 Ciimficrtobli as Slinners I 4. Wrinkleproof - ; 1 I 11 3. Weatherproof I , --00 "mom, : 7-- 7 Wet-resista- nt ; 1 - 2. 9. Iconomical ' ;, ;et. , Light-feeli- IL I . 1. , 0EMMINIMOMMINIOn 11,ag'17-11A111- ) al 1 II , I 1 Z -- ei . - Why You Should Buy' A , t 'I I , Hero Are Nino Good Reasons, , . - Seers it I , . TO PLAIN 11W,1 . s '4C"," The Tenth Quorum of Seventy of the Second and Ninth. Wards of Liberty Stake, Church of Jesus 'Christ of Latter-da- y Saints, will sponsor a dance to be held at 9 Int, Saturday in the Secondl Ward amusement hall, 704 South Fifth East St. During -I- ntermission, Wayne Selu, a 'Samoan. who appeared as a solo dancer in the motion picture, "On An Island With You," will entertain.- The public is invited-Proce- eds will be tsed-- for, a quorum Missionary fund. , ..... Classes Set Ittiventier-Quoru- urer. I - - Street. Dance . .. Extension t.. JUL , By BILLIE JEAN CUMMINGS and ROBERT CLAP? Douglas School 1LY a re T h e kindergarteners studying about ants. They have made their ants a house. Every day they put a wet rag in the ants' house so they can get wa' The first in a series of 26 ter. They also feed the ants weekly classes in banking and sugar. The ants have carried finance will begin att Lafayette the sugar down tunnels which School, 61 East North Temple they have made, and are storing St, Thursday at 5:30 p.m. Announced by the Univer- OFFICIAL BALLOT, sity of Utah Extension Division, LIST the coursels sponsored by the American Institute of Banking ELBERT D. incooperation, withI. the "LI" and theSalt Lake City Clearing Democratic party ballots House Association. will officially list Elbert D. - Six classes, for which enThomas,- instead of Elbert rollees will receive five hours Duncan Thomas, as candof university credit, will be ofidate for 11. S: Senate. ft fered. They are: fundamentals was announced Wednes- of banking, money and banking, trust business and trusts - to - day. The technical it'Uestion bustnes 1. commercial- - law, came before Salt L a k negothible instruments, and efClerk Alvin KedCounty fective speech. dington Monday when certification for Elbert Duncan Thomas camcfrom the Senator Eiggren of States office. To Speak Thursday Keddington had already ordered absentee State Senator Lorenzo F. ballots printed listing the Eiggren will be the guest speakname as Elbert D. Thomas, er at the regular meeting of the Tuesday, the Secretary of Utah State Old Age Assistance States office officially cerAssociation Thursday at 2 p.m. tified the latter - name, In the Kiwanis Felt Building, making it unanimous. Second East and First South -- - Murray. High Jack Thomas, secretary-treasweSchool Wednesday announced Seventh grade officers new junior and senior high are John Morgan, president achool class officers. vice president, Jimmyllealy, ItOnnie Burro' ws WU named and Mark Rose, 4 president of the senior class. Other officers include Joan An-tel- l, vice president; Marie MURRAY a"Ir:211t1"1.'-'- Douglas Children Make Ant House t - , N.,,.. , ,, - tiNCL - .''' 01 11176 , , - , ,. . - 4 1 4 . , , : - San Francisco ..$1585 Los Angeles .... 1315 28'65 Chicago New York L.Ity. . 39.95 , ' a.d Sint Yee Sem 0'14 - 41111.1 J1 (Pko Tri. at laws I , st ;, ftrip , i ') ' - I alnellmit " '4 t:,4hzilit , zcilf MEN'S SHOES . - 1995 ' - ZCi: ' I ' I, i , ''' - , r , , . 4211L4A.A;A, k i . , , ...... - , , . . , L 1 1 , , , . asaticec.Ao ALANLALAL,As-A- - . , swim. ....... " I Street Floor MEN'S CLOTHING ; . curet Floor , - ''' - - 1 4 ... .... ' - ZC4111 - I , t LTO'l IR IttIHAYS j . exact shipe of foot. -- . ' phonr3-392- 3 4141 YOUR . AMERICAN DEPOT , 60 L Second South 7 The . . v.71, i'' innersole-take- s - i the '''''.-ktokiii- BURLINGTON- - ........ '- I ii ',..!. ' ff1011 I .'c( Cm f I ter I 0: 1 . ' - , |