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Show , Li f, ,,r - 't , ,.- ,,.,...,,,, - , .. . June 3, 1948, - - ,.- - . ' . -- -- - ' - . 1 ...., I SUP Lunchtlub Hits Sale . of Pionee'r......Park , ,, -- ..e. . - ,, ..- -. - . . .. , .. I ,. ,,,,,... ;i,; 1: ., - 4. -- -- -- .. - 40411 t14 " - 4 -.4- , c.,,,,. ,,,' :''''2f! - ', Get Jobs, ' .0 A 4 t, ''' ,, , 1 , ., , , ) it ' 7" ',,3 low," , t ' .1-- ',. e ''' - .'. ,,,.! , , , , ' ;.-- -' 1,, '. - ... , s'. 4 ' ,..' , ,, , -,- ,, '- 1,10,...,- ''' - ,4--, ,,i e 3 ,,,, ,, , 1, ,,it .e oP , 41, ' ,s.A - .." -i . ' ,, , ' If, . -,- re - ' - .,., - k - :, i .274,.., - ,4,,, .4. ',1.- '''''',. - i - 1 La,,, 4i ," -- ' 4 ...- ,, ....40, 4 i4 ' ' , ,,,,, . L .... - ' ' . i z.. ,, ,,, , ., ' ; , on Alcoholism at New Haven, Conn., Julr 8 to Aug. 8,11 Was , announced. today by the State Board of Alcoholism. Mr, -Wintersistlirector ot wheel- 'teacher- personner-In- d community relations in the Stitt& Department :of Public Instruc. tion and Mr. Hatch is assistant director of the State Board ot Al,. ,. 4'' ii,,- , i A; .- .,.- 1410iik4i-bbs,.,A,4- iv.,... , - , , 1 .,..;.4,44-0,0......- ,'. ..- - .,S ,,, . - . l'& ,, , r: '.,, .," A, ke'um--.. :"1411"111.. . ,,.,' ,4 , '''' c , ',,,N.,.,-.s , 1,, , ;: A ii,, ;,,,.,',. ., ', --,1- -- ' g."-,' ''''",- 'Or 41 V 4t. 4 41 ' ".' :,,' - i Pj i i :, 40 - .....0 .,..11'.,:t, ; ' .4'A I. ,',,e'' . iir 4, , s"',1100- - '''''''''''':,,,.;,,t....,4406600 l':,,l':,. '.., e, , t,.,- - -- 4' -- & " , -- 'N. Blaine Winter and Glen S. Hatch will receive two scholar- - '' ships offered this state to the . , ''. ' .., . A oe "' '''' .,. , ";),..". '''' .. I ..;: ,,..,!, ',. ...., 4,e'' . , ., ' - .. ,,, - - ,, " i.'' , 4,64'6,, 1 '''' am- , .,''' 1 ' s , ,'.. ,,,,,,,1, '? - ,, , ' - k.; , ', 1 - , - 401tt.'"' ' , r,, 1. s. ., .'',' , ' 1 I . .. ty , .. ,. '.- , . 4 ,,,,..t.,. ,. ". , , .. ',:,,,,0000,2,4'7'''' - g, - , - 4. 2 ...)b 4, . , - ont ro rin '''.,''. - '- toStudy.. , v .... - - Tw - . ';', Utah--A-- 11 - - '41 $ ,,,,,,, .1- : J, -"4 , 4.s.,...,Leit,1 ' , '. -' 1 ',: ,, ... , 4 Illf 3 ,,,,. , 4,1- ' ' .... ,- , ,: , ' 7s. - , I, - t - ,1,, ,:li ' . 7.- 4- .. ; '411"''''...,,w,.., "' ' ,m, ;:0:., ,,10,;, I .t i- .,,, ., - , 1k , N., , ,,o . , Salt. 1.014 City - ' . tk ' , - , ,, ,,Ar , , ,',,,;,,,, , s f -- l''',,4 ,iki ' , ''' :.,.. ' 1,' ,..,, r , ,A, ,,,' le :, , ..t. 1 ,, 11111,"41 e, 6 4 - sou 1. 4 - , letter stated. 'Too many 4 the out shrines have pioneer already been destroyed." .., The facilities of the park con.: tinue to be used by nearby. residents, the protest charged. It also pointed out that Pioneer Park is sacred l'to ,Utahcitiretta because pioneer fort and the states first school were built on the site. Signed by Fred F. Curtis, club president, the 'letter also said: -- -, 4,--4- of ' ,- ,,t...t - :11, IL - - i i, . , Oppcieition to sale' of Pioneer mark,- the SUP stated, the presPark was voiced today by the ent need is for beautification of Sons of Utah Pioneers! Luncheonithe park into a spot where peo-- in a letter forwarded tolple can appreciate the work- and . 'Club r Lake. City Commission. tears of our- - great pioneers." The i the"IfSalt the pioneers of this state park is currently being allowed considered it a sacred spot for to deteriorate and unless some im....',over100, years-the- n, cerialmly we provements are made immediateart not in a position to say that ly will be "far from a. spot of it should be cióne away with," beauty," the letter concluded, , . , .. , ,. --- ., .. . , . THE coholism. ' V ' ,.1,,, r ,''',c i4:"--' - ...4r.-- , It-0'- . - . '''' I - 1;', r'4- - r;t: , - 4',..'. .' ,. V ; - ',',.'-t- 4. ,';- ,. They will receive tuition end : board and room for six days a I I tiA".,: Pamela Conte Scott Randall North Ann Scott Bernscein Pet ersen Craig Gilbert Sybilt White Judy Lynn King wek b the scholarship, but tray- I. ' el and others expennes will be oted t 2' .,,...TRI,DESERZT i ER'S,CON,. 1 ,.............lkat.e....ome...ouiosate.....adwaross..... the by ts " GRATULATZS; . Scott Bern- Bosone Reva Beck see executive i t RENT DEPOSUTS. L: May-Aecidenr' Bon of Mr. and Mrs. Nor- ' retary of the boar' d. , The Salt Lake City Commission '1 . Or the state man Fourth Be'rnstein,687 Ave.; PERMITTED today oprirovekaixoppaintmeribt..1 it-our c t 1,.; Tine "echurells expiate& mat .an,, IrOfiCorthe tWo in the streets department and $110,000ARenoliation-Prctiecnounced today by the State Board Craig Gilbert: son of Mr. and a city has several thousand dollars acciLake Salt traffic City's BY NEW RULE of Examiners. i; Mrs. J. A. Gilbert, 943 Lincoln invested in close proximity to fdtir in the public safety departdent record for May, 1948, ,was project I o r cording to C Leland Davey, this park, and if same was turned ment, and-- 12 promotions in the A renovation An rent to the amendment mgbuildings and equipment in supervisor of buildings , a n d Ave.; Pamela Conte, daughter of ulation Which became effective slightly worse than for the same to Andustrial property this in- tire, department. Pool Pith Granite School District estimat- - grounds. Mr. and' Mrs. B. J. Conte, 520 April I, permits the collection of month in 1947, but totals for the . vestment would be practically were persona following ed be at tarried MMVALE will immediate-ou$110,000, to Final approval of start t ost." Scheduled Third East St.; Scott Randall a security depOsit in future rent first five months of the year show appointed: s during sturiuner. monthl, ac- - ly, the programwill affect 30 e .7 Instead of selling the city La aveementsaleitIiReese,-streof Streets department:- Pereival Mtif. schtsoi bliildings. Priorit sat TIFbIWrth, sori-ming pool have been received rent announced director, today. IGustin, 234 Twelfth East St. year according from the State Board.of-Ilealt- h, Such a rental agreement may 'given construction of a new bal- - North, 686 WandaMere Lime; i heavy duty operator. $232.50 per' to pollee department summaries city officials announced today . in Cyprus High School , made be !cony with the in tenant pos. month; Ralph B. Nelson, ,1828,' , The estimated -9- 12,000- repair !auditoritnn and modernization of 3713i!. White, daughter of Mr. session as well as a new' tenant, released today. Eighth East St., water- master,! Oakwood and Roosevelt schools. and Mrs. Clifford S. White, 3387 Mr. Reese stated. A tenant in Aaident project, including installation of 1948 for May, figures $200 per month. and chlorinating wt. - followed to the swimming pool Seventh postiession, circulating 194i Repairs however,isnotrethose for May, by East St.; Judy Ann ' ' I iand shower facilities of Granite Public safety department: is scheduled to start Layne enter into an agreement were: Total to .."Neil tem, quired 172; 197, accidents, '1048 Euclid Aye, not injury accidents, 53, 55; fatal ac- - diately. According to city eft. School, Ai new roof for Ply- - King. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. with his landlord-a- nd may !High ' 0 traffic department,. $20250 per 40 West Russet be evictedlorlailursttodos0pidt. 0: rtmill ditturtd...5, cialk, no contracts will be issued .,..., mouth Junior High School, and Grant O. '1.montlii;L-Ronal-of LIUBleEdWar -. Ave.: larcia ynne Petersen, Figures for January through materials and uncertain 1Third East St., traffic department, factor, Sherman, and Holladay school daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Mar- the rent for ope month in blay, 1948, and corresponding Of $202.50 to Leslie the the atithorized collection tion be in included J. month; will per Bell, remodeling expensts grounds Original music from composi1848 Redondo Cof rent-i- n advance of one month. figures for,1947 were total sicus Petersen, tion classes of Dr Lowell M. Dur- 341 Hollywood Ave.,' traffic de' It cidents, 939, 943: injury accidents, The alteration, are expected- to Ave. and all babies one other , Reese said. Mr. such Under $202'.50 month: partment, per 231, 254: fatalities, 5, 3; persons be completed within the next Exteriors of Woodstock, Oako. ham of the University of Utah . ,, ithree weeks. aFreement, the tenant must be injured, 296, 353. music department will be fea- Charles E. Andrus, 434 Fourth'. t, wood, Blaine, and Granite build- year old today. lEast to the allowed traffic St., occupy mudepartment! premises tured in a recital of chamber ings will be painted and stadium BABIES WERE BORN YES- for the covered the bymonth. $202.50s period per bleachers at Granite High School sic at the Music Hall on the UniIN SALT LANE HOS- security deposit without further .. ' refinished by district workmen. TERDAY 'TOL versity campus tonight at 8 The following were promoted , of rent. coo... prrALs payment to of firemen second grade. on rec-- 1 Ale scheduled is renovation 'clock. of the Twht '13e7si e". desks and floors in many ommendaticin of Fire Chief J, K. , e Compositions by Joseph winner oif the buildings, Mr. Davey. added. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph AnderApmin Piercey: William A. Edginton,, - orXenneth Otto L. Heath, John R. Burt, L.r award in compositionson, 810 Jefferson Ave. Kuchler, Robert Guilford, Charles Richard Barnson, Jay G. Jackson,, Boys: and Karl W. Hasselfeld, Reach Robert R., Smith, Quinton Magionos, S. L. Sriallulzo0 -,:r Mr, and Mrs. Stanley Pliehta, John M Nelson will be among Smith, Vernal L. Kremer Jr.,' ' . , 4, , ,, 1530 South Main St.. Erick A. Brown, William S. High-- . 'structural those presented. soundness Tests for 4' -- - M- r- and, Mill., Gerald , ,Performing will be the Uni- am HI, Marytn G,Bell,sklyles111, of the state fairgrounds grandsta:: asi-71 3387 Twenty-thir- d St. East versa,- String Quartet, consisting Comic. -nd '''INIk''' nd-have To Mr. and Mrs. EarI E. Mast,--07of Norma Lee Madsen and Helen Warnock Ave. 4., phase, it was reported today by Sorensen, violins; Sally - Peck, ,, of: it.. Mr. and Mn. Lion Novik, 2094 Alton H. Sorensen, member of the ., The SSS Bonneville, -- viola, and Luella Burton, cello, .,, iv..1.-. t. Salt of Great ar- ' ---- - : East ficial the &IGO and "flagship" St.i Sixth assisting following to firm retained v Mr. and Mrs. William Roberts, engineering Louis W. Booth, Lake Sea Scouts, is .scheduledtists: solortikere't Kodak color , structure. examine the I: 172 South State St. to receive afacelifthig. OP SALT SAKI CLAMS flint for evory typo of oboe; Mr.- Raymond, piano; Mr. I In the first stage of the tests Mr. and Mrs. Barnard Miller, Smith, bassoon, Mr. Kuchler and The battered craft was towed of measurements strainr concrete 'emir, end ithootlinie ! Into a berth at the yacht club 638 South West Temple St. Eugene Kingsford, violins. JUNIOR CHAMBER OF COMoknplo. Wb ...' ;4,,,e, and steel have been made with tr. Tt.:,..... mthspososacitem"tad after having harbor - yesterday MERCEThe Junior Chamber of : Girls: ", ,o , brint , the grandstand loaded with sandCommerce-wi- ll been up forlostbyallegiven hold mettiTig WHATINDIANS?---Fe'rrucc- io us ,. for iireroating Wet Mr. and Mrs. William Stacey, bags equivalent-to-- 40 per eent crew and a xcept her youthful Monday noon, inthe Discovery of its designed capacity, Mr. Sor- old 512 Columbia St. nine Burco,tronsporendso or (prisons adults. volunteer year few Coffee 534 Room, Covey's Shop, ensen said. The speeend and third holkoler prink you'll Iran:sunk Mr. and Mn. Reed She broke her moorings durSouth Main St. 4 conductor, scouts Indians 100.0..,. series of teats will be made after a storm three months ago 2467 Fifth East St. his in visit Lake Salt ing during KAPPA KAPPA GAMMA Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Herman, additional sandbags are piled dik Air a A and was driven in toward the The Kappa Kappa Gamma soror- City today. on the grandatond,he-sai- d. 75 West South Temple St. t ancient ff7r 11-- the time At beach. that ity Will meet at noon Sunday, at Mrs. R. structure SalMr. tests Glen and of the The safety Penrose, tug was given up for lost. Covey's Coffee Shop, .534 South were ordered-earl- y Aiiisesr alter va Main St., announced Gayle Olsen, 1(175 i of Weet Jordan Mrs. the the roof Mr. and rected by George K. Smith, Philip Adrian, 1947 Model Electric Range social chairman. 7 i School same conthe Ave. built M.U11 East Clayborne Ave., who read 746 Harrison by BROCKBANK. REALTY,-4,T- he r - the ship's plight-i- n the Deseret --Lewis, 718 tractor, collapsecLdue Mr, and r uted so tittle it le practically Rrockbank MAIN SOUTH STREET irTelahons4-1823--17 - Fourth East S- t- -- Realty will meet to,constructiori:1 News, proved succesful. morrow morning at 8:30 in the Mr. and Mrs. Chester ortz, As soon as a suitable dry dock sew. Colonial Room, Covey's Coffee is located - the vessel will be 1820 HarHoon Ave. , , le Shop, 534 South Main St. Mr. and Mrs. Vern Hess, Farmscraped,.sanded and remodeled,EXECUTIVES ASSICThe ld Ferruccio Burco, according to Paul Circuit, skip- .inglon., A bat itorgain of $169.95 ecutives Assn. will hold a meetMr. and Mrs. Max Hambliton,l flooring and bunks WORTH MORE AT THE CONTINENTAL NATIONAL BANK musical conductor, ar- per. New prodigy 12:10 in the will be installed as well as 28130 Blair St. ing Wednesday, p.m., I ... Mr. and Mrs. , Discovery Room, Covey's Coffee rived in Salt Lake City this morn- - tables, a stove and sink. She phn Grissetti, limit(' et ing in full cowboy regalialooki- - then will be "ship shape" for 402 First Ave. Shop, 534 South Main St. -- Sea Scout training, Mr. Circuit r TECHNOCRACY INC.Techn- ng for Indians. ocracy Inc. will show the color According to the Italian child's declared. 1 Ifilm "Operation Columbia," in .manager, Jack Petrill, ''he refused Center.Woro the Ivory Room, Newhouse Hotel, to IL.a.,..t.1.40-Gollo- n Volley C-1Los we leave until had 8:15-p.Angeles The putAic Saturday at - ELECTRIC -A , is invited free of charge. 6ügbt him a cowboy outfit with To Begin Newthopel IE SALT LAKE COUNTY WOM- guns, so he could shoot Indians in Ground - breaking ceremoniesl WATER HEATER C L U B--- Utah." EN'S DEMOCRATIC will be held at 7 p.m. at! Warrant: lod South end State Judge Frank E. Moss and Parnell , Ferruccio, who wears his brown 3861 South Main St. for today the new e- only los Down Black, Salt Lake County Demo- hair in a $4110 PEN MOM to be 8130,000 by about erefted chapel long, curly mop cratic chairman, will be speakers INSTALLED COMPLETELY , Church of Phone at a meeting of the Salt Lake his face, has been in this country Valley loalo Saints. Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y - I II I County Women's Democratic Club with hie parents and his teacher Participating in the event will at 8 pm. in Blaine School, since January, and 1 1 ii ,i tonight If little 1 bishH. speaks C. ward James be West; IT ,7H 41 East Thirty-thir- d South St. , . .. . , Englishalthough he has picked op, and representatives- - of Cot- ---, . I general-au- American boy character- - tonwood Stake, and up many 4 etPZEtit. ,) . mel ' thorities of The Church. , the .. --logics. "He spent the entire trip . ward was fortberly part of Mill PPS SOUTA bfirlAST PRONE .. II V looking at comic books," Mr. Pet-ti- ll Creek Ward. 1 said. . , , . Ferruccio made his American ' , : . !debut at the age of eight by 'con- ducting the New York PhilharI Hall. monic Orchestra in Carnegie , . :He has conducted orchestras more i than 70 times in this country and pea Im ph pi mim Alk Irk pi Ali im gnat his 'native Milan; and has been ..,..-, - iln - e..1., ,acclaimed in manybewspaper and , .. .4 : ' ' Imagazine articles. 7., , at'iti,...44,-.4,, . , , ) ii Ferruccio, accompanied by hisand. teacher manager, , 'family, ' . 4 paused in Salt Lake City en route 11, ' r ,. Ito Denver by Greyhound Over! , t e land bus. .1 ' , I J 11-Prom- Granite District To Begi n the., tit, -- - ent Mr.d - ' Recital of U . 1. ever-Thin- previous - U to..-------'4,- 41 tatt-accorettrig. Okebs , - . - To Feature T - ,Student,Music idiatar 3-- ' trittitr ifor-afver,,,- t6. Ithetir-tildenntat-OSIItt- . t- - -- - ! e,, - I Ray-blon- d, - i -.7 ,, s -- iMeetingsl 7.1 "71 .. Grandstand Tests. 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Robinson told police the two boys were changing clothes in the rear of his statiod and acting very suspiciously, so he, called officem .1 . - ' - --- - ,, ,,.. Ir'l , -- -- - i I ,:-...., a'ral-!-7''''- ' , 1411, - - - V el . , . Two California youths were; booked at the city jail at 8:30 am.1 ----- - i ,' ... ro Or, - - , p-- -- i " ; - . , . via 0,4 . - .- . - . . Ili: . - - : . "F. . - L------ --M-..----..--....- , . lit I . . . n 1- i Oirst call for - - r Card ' I , MAIN . 200-SOU- - SOUTH ,., ' Stull , MAIN , - ,,,,,,-.. ,777,4485117 . , .. .1.. ;::PA:lom' , It'or'.' PsiiiieDoposlilimotestiiCiWporettiii - ' 1 - , mi |