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Show ' 0 .0 - 26THE DESERET NEWS Saturday, November 19, 1947 S. L. Warned of Possible , 0 - LOss.,:-of---High'wày--Ffon-- -- 1 a V'vI';ZI 1 II 1 tal 71 11 I ':111111111 at,:,4"'""a"""...."" It , r,1 - trse In coirpliance- with if sec. tion of the 1947 appropriations act, the Stafe Finance Commission today issued .a set oif rules and regulations regarding the custodY carOrnaintenance and use of motor vehicles. Signed by Gerrold P. Beesley, chairman, J. Fred Pingree and J. Henry MeGean, commission members, the bulletin charges each commission, department head or division head with rethe for custody, cate, sponsibility Maintenance and use of 'every motor vehicle charged to his department Commission states, that state owned cars "should be used for official business only," and adds that the cars should be centralso as to serve for ly located needs of several employes filling slate duties. Other rules provide that cars ' assigned for the exclusive use of ;iimemoio.,;odiiglia;souoik.1,s4'itqai,;;3,A,;',4Y.;4;', officials or employes should be housed in private garages if to NEW FIRE FIGHTERChief J. K. Piercey, other facilities are provided, but thony C. Quinn..manufacturer's field that in no case should they reSalt Lake City tire department, checks new neer. The new apparatus will undergo main without garage protection $13,952 fire truck being delivered by An pump testa Monday. overnight; whenever feasible, garage or proper shelter shoufd be provided by the department; all state owned cars "shall receive the same care that a person would his own gait Lake City fire depart- the American LaPrance COM- tenance for the city fire depart- state owned'givevehicles vehicle," shall be ment today received shipment pany, Elmira, N. Y., this morn- ment; and assisted by oiled and and Anthony reguarly greased of an additional $13,952 Lire ening and was kccompanied by the D, Quinn, field engineer for the repaired as required and facilito gine replace the one that was field engineer of the company manufacturer. ties of the state must be used damaged last year when it was who will assist in hdlding pump possible for gas, oil, ,whenever a hit by tests On the apparatus before it freight train. grease and repairs, and "all state was delivered by is accepted by the city. must be letterownedyehicles d' as of new design, different from by law." required of the other fire fighting any engines now in use by the fire Family Quarrel department; the engine features pro-Iran- - -- ........ , No Increases For EmplOyes Fire Department Gets New Engine Salaries of county officers for the term for which they were elected. cannot be increased at this titne, Atty. Gen. Grover A. Giles held today in an answer to County 'Attorney J. Monroe Pace Jr. of Wayne County. Mr. Pace asked if the county could increase salaries of its officers due to the high cost of SNOW Har- QUEENSusan ris, ski tnthusiast, is - Salt Lakes new snow queen. Olympic Ski ler Chosen as Queen Miss, Susan Harris, alternate on the United States Olympic ski team for 1948, was crowned snow queen of Salt Lake at the sixth annual Snow Ball and Winter Sports Style Review at the Rainbow flandevu Friday. Attendants named at the ball were Miss Jane Conley. University of Utah Ski Club, and Miss Marilyn Ludwig, Kiwanis Club entry. ; I Miss George Hartle was crowned by H. Watson, "mayor of romantic Alta," and was award-a- d a white lamb ski parka. a pair of ski pants and a three-da- y trip to Alta. The attendants each received a trip to Alta. the coronation a Following preview of ski togs and lodge apparel was presented by 30 Models from nine Salt Lake fashion stores. ' -- , t e NonogenarianTo be Honored Conference a And provides - for Opens Tonight- 5 men in a cab to the AD open house ,reception honoring Willard C. Burton on his ninety-fir- st birthday aniversary will be held Sunday, from 3 to 6 p.m. at the home of his daughter, Mrs. Clar. ence H. Tingey, 1288 East Crys- g, ..4;,..,,., -- repr of the driver. Weighing 15,000 pounds and Quarterly conference of the covering an overall length of 27 Stake of the Church feet the engine is equipped with Highland. of Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y a water tankt and Saints will be conducted tonight with its new pump installation and tomorrow in the Stratford is able to piatmp 750 gallons of Ward' chapel, Fifteenth East St. water a minute. and Stratford Ave. ta Ave. The apparatus will be placed ,1, ;. Active in bust- Elder John A. Widtsoe of the in setvice at the 'No. 9 station, ness Council of the Twelve will rep- 1724 South Main St., following resent the Church authorities. pump tests that art to be held L41;1' throughout his I ', ,,: The conference is under the dilife, Mr. Burton Monday under the direction of ,, rection of the stake presidency, the Utah Rating and Inspection 1...11,4,. ,'i is president of election next year. :41 the Burton Lumconsisting of Pres. Stayner Rich- Bureau; supel-viseby David M. He asked if the county treasur,!,' her and Hard- Carl C. Burton. Htst coun- Snyder, superintendent of mainer had authority to place trop- ards, ware Company. selor and Franklin J. Murdpck, . erty which has escaped taxation second counselor. He is at his of- , upon the assessment rolls. lice desk each General selsions will be held Bound Over day despite his 7 p.m. Sunday 10:30 a.m. and It Jordan for the entire stake 91 years. On membership. He is a patriBurglary Charge A Priesthood leadership meeting Reaches All-TiMr. Burton arch High for Melchizedek in the Priosthood Reva Beck Boone City Judge Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y SANDY Student attendance quorum officers and Aaronic today bound over to Third DisSaints and has always mainin Jordan School District has Priesthood advisors will be held trict Court for trial Lee Bradtained an active interest in all reached 95.5 per cent, highest in at 8 o'clock tonight and a Gen- ford, 28, Salt Lake, charged with Church and civic affairs. the district history, Peter M. eral Priesthood meeting at 9 second degree burglary and He was born Dec. 1, 1856 in cm. Pertomorrow. Ladies and girls grand larceny. Mickeisen, director, pupil Salt Lake, a son of General Robsonnel of the district, said to- meeting will also be held at 9 Bradford. jointly named in the ert T. and Susan Ellen McBride: o'clock .tomorrow. day. complaint with Grant Worthen, Burton, original pioneers to the With an enrollment of 6036 Music will be furnished by the 38 163 Moreland Place. is acHe married Mary J. students, an average of 277 stu- Highland Park Ward choir and cused otIctoting a store belong- valley. In 1881. She died- in dents in the district are absent winners of the recent contest .for ing to A. W. Harmon, 1768 South Gardner each day, costing about 90 cents Melchizedek priesthood quorum State St., last Sept. 13. Bond is 1956.. Friends and relatives are each or more than $4000 per Qhoruees. fixed at $3,000. invited to the reception. 150-gall- on , ,,, 1 circles Dec. : .4 ., Attendance at 2 HANilliERCHIEFS---- HE,LICA'f,E , ZOIll's - 0 -'.:7 0 6 V '' )1 41fr. :NA le' qt. GIFTS NO. 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Liwgerson .4,01 Benefit Show L Office Outfitters Our New Big Statioriery Dept. , tamori V RED 0 ROSS weS- - ALIVAIS APPRECIATED CIIRISTILIS taa) 011,0,001' fir SWISS ate i: It o ' . - s gone. Two radios valued - 4. - izrz,a ct 51 - A. E. Rather, who for the last few years has served as a mis- sionary for the Church of God throughout the Panama Canal Zone, will arrive here later today to confer with Church of God officials in Salt Lake City. ,Tomortow at 11 a.m. he will speak at the , First Church of God, 1597 South Ninth East St. Be will run off movies of Panama at church services at 7:45 p.m. tomorrow night,- according to Ray A. Forbes, pastor. 12D4ri ' , Mil , Defendant Canal Missionary to Confer With Officials -- li. 4i'i .,,,-;,- 51 .A roll call dinner for' members of the Women's Christian Temperance Union will be held hi the YWCA clubhouse, 322 East Third South St Dec.-- 5 at 130 p.m., Mrs. W. T. Arbogast, president of the Frances Willard Union. said today. Under direction of Mrs. J. A. Youngson, general chairman, addresses and musical selections will be presented. Speakers will Include Rev. Laird V. Loveland, Rev: Ray A. Forbes, Rev. R. E. Senthen and state contest winner Gene Latimer, who will speak on temperance subjects. Special singers will be Miss Zlizab'eth Hasna, Miss Esther Nygaard and the Forbes family. Honorary members of the wen,. men of the organization. will give one minute talks. Mrs. Youngsonwill be assisted by Mrs. Hoyt Henriques, Mrs. Lloyd Albright and Mrs. Paul G. Ellis. nt at $150 were reported stolen over the Thanksgiving holiday from the Wasatch School. 115 East South Temple St. Entrance was gained through a Lroken window Mr. and Mrs. Waren D. Devaul, 1303, North Redwood Road told polite that prowlers had stolen an army footlocker from their, car while it was parked at 271111 West North Temple. The locker contained a lady's wrist watch valued at $37. a $49.50 man's watch, a $10 camera, and personal papers. Apartment Looted Results in Stabbing An unpleasant surprise met An argument and scuffle at 4:30 a.m. this morning between Mr. and Mrs, L. Dale Thunell, a husband and wife at 585 First 150 North Main St.. who returned home yesterday to find their Ave. resulted in a stabbing. John W. McFarlane. 565 First apartment had been looted. The thief, who entered by using a Ave., this afternoon was reported in "serious condition" at the passkey, made off with a $15 black wool jacket. $15 canary Veterans Hospital. He is suffering from a stab wound inflicted yellow sport shirt, $10 blue sweater, $15 pair of shoes, and by a small knife. WCIU to Hold! Roll-Ca- ll coins having a col.' Salt Lake police were busy 100 ten-cetoday investigating T burglaries lectdest value of $30. in which thieves netted a total of A total of $35 was reported $475.50 in property and cash last stolen from the 'JP Drive Inn, night. 967 West North Temple. After Two separate music lovrng culbreaking the front window and a prits yesterday made off with unlocking the door, the burglar ukulele belohging to the Modern pried open the marble machine Music Co., 112 East Second South and juke box. netting $25. HidSt., and a guitar owned by John den pennies amdunting to $10 Allen. 64 Visaing Place. were also discovered and taken. - La Rae Butler, employe at the Mr. and Mn. Seldon Wells337 music company, reported that a Eleventh East St., reported that "well dressed. polite customer" burglars took $31 after thoroughinquired about the price of a ly ransacking their home Thursukulele on display. .When. she Entrance to the evening. went to the back of the shop to day home was made through an un- check the price and returned, locked kitchen window. both customer and the $20 ukulele had disapPeared. One-A- ct Vanish With Instrument Plays Slated Mr. Allen told police he lent one-aTwo plays will be his $40 guitar to a "good guitar given at Yalecrest Ward. 1431 player" while in a downtown Gilmore Drive, Tuesday at 8:30 tavern. Having to leave a few Under the direction of Bilminutes, Mr. Allen instructed the p.m.Thomas Bullock the drama 4rusician to leave the instrument ly will feature "The with the bartender. When he re- department Christmas Carol" and turned guitar and player were Birds' 'Tour in a Tower." d The ball and style review were by the Salt Lake City Chamber of Commerce 'with the queen contest under the direcyear. tion of the Salt Lake Jaycees. - sponsored - The-engin- in an opinliving. He Vas told ion written by S'- D. Huffaker deputy attorney general. That under provisions of 1947 law the commissioners' salaries could have been increased prior to July 1, 1947. but that it is now too late to make an increase at this time. In answer to another question of Mr. Pace, the attorney general held that the county assessor not only may place certain propertf on assessment but is required to do so. Mr. Pace pointed out that several residents of his county had requested that property be placed on the assessment rolls in order that they may vote at the boncr , Motor Vehicles z ij,Lt Silt Lake City was warnee ed a meeting with John B. of today that unless it takes actior Math eso n, commissioner soon. $1.200,000 available for ar itreets and public improvement- excess highway into the citY "some two weeks ago" for the may he used on other urbar lurpose of agreeing on the Salt i. projects throughout the "tate tc Lake City urban highway It had to do with an exkeep the federal appropriatior from lapsing. into the ?ess highway city, pro; Ray H. Leavitt. chairman of viding contrplled entrances- and the State'Road Commission. isex its.. sued the warning in a letter to He pointed out that it was Mayor sari J. Glade, He recall agreed that the city would state its position in the matter on or , before Nov. 18, but that no word has been rAcCived to date. "May J,again impress on You the imNirtance of reaching an agreemept in order,that the first project may be progitammed and advanced to construction in order that the federal aid urban appropriation may be used here rather than to move it to some other. location to protect it from ." Mr. Leavitt wrote. lapsing Burglars Obtain $457 In 7 Salt Lake Lootings Rules Issued on 7:4"1" I..;;;;;,:k..".11 . - Only one week! Come in tomorrow! 51 So. State, ZCMI's New Stationery , Dept.. |