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Addressing the opening session y of a statewide elemen- tary school workshop being held at the Capitol, Professor Camp- bell said facilities to aid crippled children, those with defective eyesight and hearing. and other handicapped youngsters should jii t' ! '''' r., ii.,to 4 ,t , ,ik, ot, .,,A,,,. -. At: ' ,sit, :7:....71,11,..,. ..,e.ii'1,44,...: , 411,1 ;.,r,.,.,-''- ,, ' 7i ,t :i g:k' i!...,: ,44t4,,, 7 ,,41...t.1- !'!.4, i,wi.' t.,'' , ,,,A2.,-7.v- ks.,i0ii,,,,,,,,,,k,toil," t ,., of. 4..:.1,,,,, ..::,!,,,,,,,, ,11..a..i.....,,11 , ..3::. lie; .,,, L4 elk"; . ,., ;,... y; : L..-- 4 akielktigatZtilZhosittaijr.ialia411144724 ', .. ; , 4 ' ' ' ', ,,,,, : r ..'e. . '' 7, 4,1,t,, s ;.,'; ,tt , ; :4ollit 1 , , , ' .t000': ,,,I, ,,,,,..., , , 11410r , .,. , :,:,',;',....- - -. , - , ,. 4ktititookto- , Nt114 Cases Noted , NEWSPAPER FAMILY A.; During Weak Moncitty Evening, July 26, 1948 State Department Reports Increase Dread Disease Shooting Of S. L. Youth , , 41......,, mit - - Pl;h 4 1 A. .).4 ,',.. !,.'4,,, virt , , ö orr, Officers Probe ,, 4 , Salt Lake City, Utah, ,40u.rt , 41ki,ofelpc,,e - .44,ilt,,,v , ..,,y et ,f.! i , , .!,.,:,-..- ,. - -; .".1:,' ''' i I II THE ''' ....- 4:4'7'''t:'. ':,f.., "1401440010.1kbaddliarlakatiitailiVaitL;.31:..,,x,.:., "' '''' . -- . '' itto.,...,, ...,C -- 1. ',,,'','''' " ft:DO ,.. J. , ,I., ,,x;lot,t4 -- kAo:;,','''4, -- ...,. - - 1 ;.i :, ,,,c-,,,t, jsb) ,,,,.7 ci.2::, ,fo. ,to:4:"."' .., ., ,..... ..... --- ..,. ,......, ., -- 4, ,,, ! - the Tabernacle Choir on the left, speAers in the center, Gold Star Mothers and relatives of Utah war dead, right, and the massed standards of service and patriotic groups. of , An inquest into the fatal shooting of Barnett G. Col ledge, 16, son of Mrs. H. M. Droubay, 208 Creston Ave.,' was contnuing late today before Murray City Judge W.' Douglas Allen. A three-ma- n jury began the inquest at 10 a.m today after spending most of the day yesterday investigating circumstances of the shooting. The boy was found dead of a 'bullet wound in the back of the head in a field east of Third East Street near Crestone Aut;e. ' ., , t ,,,, , , pre-scho- ol ,',A - .' , , ',:ierNli .,, ' , .. :ile .s.,,,, s 1 ,I. it, 1:,,,I.,. . beyriSffnIstidLaKkreamCeorunstayt2Z : , night. Three new cases of polio were reported from Salt Lake City dor- -, Mg the past week, according to a report made today by the State Department of Health. All cases are age children. The three new cases of poliomyelitis brought the yearly total' so far to 19 cases as compared with five cases for the same peHod last year, said Dr. A. A. Jen- - t kins, director of communicable disease control for the state I health department. Resident notifiable disease s: dropped to 149 cases for the past, week as compared to 238 cases in the previous week. Figures prep.', ent a compilation based on re- -, ports received from physicians , and local health officers through... e , ft -- - : , Needless , of-k- in , , 4 E.. Allen Bateman, state superintendent of public instruc- tion, and Professor Campbell i were principal speakers at the session this morning. 11 Extending the scope of elemen- tery education was the general subject of Professor Campbell's ,,. talk. He pointed out that the present state educational ISolicy 4. allows for special teaching prac- tices in cases of handicapped ld burglars Crack 5 Ogden.Safes a . front - single on discussion panel . "What Is To Be Done?" during the final hourly session ending at 3:30 p.m. AT t) 14, Mr-Pet- with The New , 0 manic Water iteree " .. : 11 Oncs your G. E. 'I :t t1141.rellt - 11"..." a' . . 1 Qom. . i 1 Automatic , 1 GAL '3 3 I it . i: 4 t iseititsie 11111 st ILO "II ''' Ma I. 1.11111101 , t She 46 l , , , , Applionco Defile( in bison? S. Came in Sugurimiuse sun SOITTIN irrn last mon ; , P E 1111 S 0 ii & IL 74262 . , , , - the I I ',, SONTI SAL? Phone LW 11 ' . . , VilLFORD ,. V1000 FURS . I1 Hardware s a- . . 1 ' sow , . g - BUY NOW PAY CASH AND SAVE um fru. - me . 'SALE as e 1 64.9 ' 1.111 '' $143 9 52 GAL-- ,, ' , . I 1II Mar- I ' s GAisz35 I Eareturn; 11 kets. See him at once.. Zcortorniad. Dopoudalski. WOOD, from rinuirunslxvimi I , . q Citfltitt4AST ER ti.' 0 . Prodsion . , ''.. . s , 114 , oil ing2 .., 4 ...Attachments iff.4"."61"" plows& mammy. ...am. liWelP1.11k mak smut, Writ Os.al, beAL oft. CMOS limo I:29k i Extra ... dr loolookoles. ir ci .- PORTEltaw ed ' WALTON CO, 42 West Box 11119 Id telt South Lake City 11 And too many items of jewelry have not gone up in price in proportion to other 0, 010111. MASTEN hector do 1001 epthee lois willb b ter , , Catowl yew postal Wm mower 10 ""111 l is gualtty often well within your remit $151(''3 lit L. C. pub- that gem - id "The solicitors have no per- mit tncgraamremsuwarned. lltsterrsetai: l:14 : i . t t - f, pa ,, .. , , ,.,,a,atillaw . 11,1c i Westinghouse otizzig:Arct I . 4 i i ! . , , with Exclusive 1WATER SAVER Saves up to 10 ot toast o load. 1 I shier ty - 3 gallon ros Sever-rioosu- 9 'Washes Gloats's. Excl.- II sive, , - ,a,II ,' !, . .. 11 1 4:220 aOUTH STATE i - I it ) .. , ' . -- , ,, o- St , ' . 0 ' r i ', )) i ) ,,, ,,,a . - ,. , .; , , , PHONE . ...,. , , t ' ' , ) .., - I - - ,- . , ., , 4, a a io a 9, 4 fs, . I i ). it' '- '1114 ismaele, I 1, 1 1 V t ., "Naitromose ' , ) $1 0 1I EASY:'TERMS'-i- , 1 , eailding. ' 51re's-- c gentle, idiots , drains ough washing soiled wtor sway from the clothes, sot through them. , .$299 .95 , Work. Witslidey 1., thor- btst Ends . ,.' Wishes, triple rime, tiamp.41rilis, sieges itself, shots off . . . evtorneticelly. Slant- - fidge- water to tito sic' of the toed?' ' . , If I , . commodities. Come In and See - 4 taken until after an inventory has beS:fe crackers entered the Ogden some time Sunday,' sts City Floral manager, reportSharrett, George 5 -- ed to police. Apparently the roba had bers pass key. The first door of the safe was open, but the robbers pried an inner door. There nothing in the safe but a VI was few pennies. 'The thieves must; Pi& have gotten mad at the poor haul en they made," Mr. Sharrett said,1 "scattering the loose change all over the store." Nothing was miss. ing he reported. Robbers entered the Van Alien Real Estate Office at 2420 Kiesel, ,',',, by key as in other instances, and they closed and locked the door when they left. Papers of value were scattered throughout the office and down the basement. Burglars entered the Ogden ,i real estate offices at 2450 Kiesel Avenue, Sometime Sunday, J. M. Russell, manager of the office reported to..police. Here also the ' robbers had a 'key' to enter the premises,. police reported. . . i) , tr you buy jewel- ry, see the best quaiYou'll ifY Available.. be surprised. to find Imo Built uin Tractor .ewt ' ed that Chief of Police Crowther has asked the lic to notify the police if such solicitation is made and the solicitor will be picked up. "Such solicitation is merely a revival of the rackets of postwar I," according to Mr. ,,,, Schramm. At that time, he con! tinued,. the country was overrun with Individuals reaping huge profits of Buddy Books, 1 Buddy Stamps and the Pin-o- n Racket where small iflags were pinned on lapels (and donations asked. cWhen - tatiroe consinndduoctg Mr, (NJ tir twiri oryk4-0- town office buildings with a small booklet. "Hello Buddy," according to Clem S. Schramm, secretary of Mayor Earl J. Glade's solicitation committee. Tilt sale, according to Mr Schramm, is not sponsored by any serviceman's organization and all funds go to the solidi-to- r. .1 . smoel in . 'rho' day that persons claiming extesenrsvivicee '' . g- , I ' . RACKET AGAIN APPEARS r Itt T rie BOOK' GINZRAL erf k step-brothe- PLENTY OF HOT WATER 0 a step-fathe- IMMEINIMI:MEMIEEMIIIIIMI ii 0 - l ,! ri IN BOTTLE CAP HOLE . i mentary education. "Improving the Elementary School System" is the theme of the workshop, according to Miss Jennie Campbell, state director of elementary education, who is in charge of the workshop. Dr. Bateman briefly discussed elementary education standards of the state. Immediately following the addresses a panel discussion was held , on "What is Hindering the Elementary School i Program?" Six separate panel discussions C.; on "Evaluating Elementary Edu- !A cation" were held from 1 to 2:30 while all j.ci p.m., this afternoon, fli, registered educators listened to r --. of-k- in N, . UTAH ELECTION REGISTRATION TOTCATCHES FINGER children'. The workshop group was made UP of district superintendents. supervisors, principals, PTA of- ficers, teachers, and university .3i professors concerned with el e- , 1 ,,i ,,' DAY-TOMORROW-7-- ,i, . e ', . , o ' ic, levDerl.. 4 I s.. ', , ing with the elementary school 1 ',, , be made as soon as possible start- - . ,,,:, ::,,,,4 Three Polio -- --L- ,,.; six-da- A - '' efINEIP ht ' Held 6 -- - -- ic t . ,,- lin'. ';'' I out-thstate. , Deputy Summoned , Measles showed the greatest j decrease, falling from 130 cases I Deputy Sheriff Kramer. who - I testified at the inquest today, said! last week to 76 for this week. he was summoned to the resiHealth officers indicate there James W. Collins, committeel By Bob Brashear were no communicable diseases dence of Calvin E. Sanders, 28, atl thatl chairman, has pointed out 255 Crestone Ave., and when he , reportable from Beaver, Daggett, Utah's newest monument to anyone desiring a marker need arrived Sanders told him he had Grand, Iron, Morgan, Flute, Rich,, Mr.I her war deadthe committee. to the Meditation; only apply rifle into sod Sevier Counties during the.. one man is conduct-th- e fired a , Although to the f'' wife Beason peolate and his erected belongs -: Chapelnow week. , the air when he saw three boys' into an , "unofficial in honor of probe" monument theirling New cases of dis eases reporta.1. ple" , near his soda water truck. .,,,, ' ,;' , ,(Q4,,k.... .. ..... , The last honor guard withdrew son Lt. Ross Beason, but they lexpenditures of Salt Lake County , ,,',,. in Utah this week included: The deputy sheriff said that all at noon today, 25 hours after be-- ; wanted to share it with chicken pox, 16; diptheria, one; ,postwar reserve fund. such an Sanders claimed he fired too high ing posted at the end of cere- mothers. wives and other next-- I infantile paralysis, three; mess-le- a, is "foolish" because for the bullets to have struck 0,c;i who are in the same monies in Memory Park yester76; German measles, four; been have all anyone. expenditures tion, he said. one; scarlet fever, day morning. pneumonia, persons,1 to on a are Also laccourited hand in order, is Mr. Sanders reportedly for and if :...P.;,, pay tribute ke , ,' undulent fever, one; three; Nearly ten thousand ii, .Moth-- 1 , Gold Star with unite , and driver for Lime Cola , .10.4' mumps, resident, four, non-reincluding top national officers1 ers and other relatives was Mrs.!'County Auditor Albert L. Escan-- I contract and Bottling Company. of the representing branches ' ' r' ; ident, one; whooping cough, five;' itif H. Boyd of Los Angeles, idon said today. Walter :000". at the inquest Two for the, armed forces. gathered gonorrira, resident, six, ,, national president of the Gold! A first hint of the "investiga-- I testified doctors ' ,,,,i, .4,t two; syphillia four; rheuthe Colledge youth dedication of the marble and gold, Star Mothers of America Incor- - Won" was given Own Malcolm died as that a result of the bullet matic fever, six; meningitis, non... edifice, token resting place for Miller.IM. C. Petrie, a certified public' Falk Francesco porated. in the head. Utahns killed in action whose, whose poem, epidemic, one: and encephalitis, is'accountkint. began checking items1 wound was "Immortality" one. He bodies were never recovered. being held in custody inscribed in gold letters within in connection with postwar , .: ,,.., in.;.,, ,:,:Though the chapel was erected the chapel. came from Chicago,funds, in the office of County pending the outcome of the , , to the memory of those graveless to attend the ceremonies. , Clerk Alvin Keddington. Ernestl quest today; Among first witnesses at the servicemen, its donor, Ross BeaC. Clayton, director of vocational! Use" Ceremonies "First the Colledge youth's former Salt son, Los Angeles, education for Granite School Dts- - inquest was Charles RING ON HIS FINGERLittle Richord Dennis shows his "First Use" ceremonies were !trict, Arnell Morri Lake financier, pointed out that had written the Salt Lake companion, case out the after carried mother Mrs Faye Dennis his "ring," in a public account- for everyone is welcome to visit the and relatives of lour speaking :Commission as to the expenditures of the iChaleS H. Morrison, 3217 South 0 bottle cop which hod to be removed by o physician. sanctuary for a moment of med- menone each from the serviceling Second East St.. who said he and Army, fund. itation and prayer. the victim were the only ones in Navy, Marines and Air Corps, were 'conducted through the the field when the shots were All Funds Earmarked Peoble eligible to vote In Utah Represents Pres. Truman k of the fired. not are who -' by representatives as chapel was registered properly personal repreSpeaking When the postwar fund senative of President Harry S; these forces. may take advantage of tho all funds a He said they had dropped off in 3945, established nextAdmiral Nimitz escorted companion after attending third and next to last registrawere "Tooey' earmarked for specific a third Truman, Gen. Carl of a Navy man, Water- show at a neighborhood theation day tomorrovA Spaatz was the first of nationally tender causes, in accordance with the ter and then he c Verlin the and J. Crosley law which calls for a fund Colledge known officers. church and state Registration agents through, walked had in the the of Java killed the battle Colledge , past out the state will have their officials to speak during the serv- -' Sea. ' for "planning," rehabiliation, and boy Erhome were and B. Graves outside Gen. standing Maj. ice. The "rescue" became neces- - books open for registration from It took a doctor and a pair of s kine, Marine Corps representa- - construction of public buildings 'throwing rocks. He said they were 8 a.m. to 9 p.m. to Mr. He said, 'Our responsibility to live near the soda water truck pliers to "rescue" when the child put his fin-- at a relative of Cpl. and other works, according escorted sary Persons not knowing where to the fallen, here remembered, is Claude D. said Pele- - Lscandon. but on one killed night, Saturday Adams, a a bottle with cap ger through to strengthen the Nv i 11 of men liu was night they had gone to the truck Richard Dennis today. register should call their county 1947. $406,981.48 Island; Maj. Gen. Leon W. During hole in it and was unable to get clerks. elsewhere to be free: to foster the Johnson. Air Force representa- - spent from the reserve fund in and taken some soda pop from it, In Salt Lake City and coun- it out. national strength which alone can tive, escorted a relative of Sec- - addition to $24.322.03 for the The Morrison youth said he keep our country free, and to be ond Lieutenant William J. Ar- - postwar After attempts of his own to ty residents may call the eounplanning commission, could not remember how, many for informsourselves worthy of our freedom. mour, killed over the English while in 1946. money from the shots were fired. remove his finger, Richard went ty clerk, tion. Deputy Sheriff Kramer found Oppression anywhere becomes. in Channel. Maj. Gen. W. M. Rob- - reserve totaled $407.016.64 and to his Mrs. Dennis. mother, Faye Last registration day prior to time, the enemy of freedom ertson of the Sixth Army, es- - $25,733.95 for the planning com- the body of the youth in the 444 South East St., for aid. Mrs. the Sept. 7 primary election will corted a relative of Lt. Gerald mission., As of the end of June, field shortly after being sumeverywhere." doDennis was unable to any bet- be Aug. 3. Fleet Admiral Chester W. Nim- C. Stillman, lost in the East 1948, a cash balance of $134,169.48 moned by Sanders at 11:15 p.m. remained in the postwar fund He examined the rifle and found OGDENSafe crackers had a ter and the police ambulance was itz, retired, told the audience to Sulu Sea. called. inThe families were taken according to the published annual five shells still in the magazine. keep faith with the United Nain Ogden as five Richard was taken to the offices Close for Vocation Mr. Sanders said he fired six or busy weekend tions, pointing out that hope for side the chapel which is large report. establishments reported of a private physician, where business shots. future peace lies in the success enough to permit Only four pereight Fully Accounted For to police that their safes were with the aid of a pair of 'pliers Wilson Products Company, 657 of the international body. He sons at one time. Their names Salt Lake Native with a sharp cutting edge, the Iverion St., will close July 211 broken into. Funds were expended for resaid the U. N. is the best formula were chosen alphabetically from Barnett Gordon Col ledge was First to report a burglary was bottle cap was carefully removed. through 31 for the employe vaca yet advised to work out world the list of those slated for mark- novations at the Salt Lake Wasatch Mrs. Dennis and Richard then tion at Mirror Lake, it was an County Hospital, improvements born March 31, 1932, in Salt Lake J. Francis Fowles of the peace. and reminded those gath- ers. the ceremony on roads and bridges, and sanita- City, a on of Louis F. and Opah Insurance Company. He reported returned home, apparently none flounced today by Lynn Wilson, closed ered at the chapel site that the Taps , who apparently had the worse for the experience. general manager. American colonies all speaking which included performances of tion facilities in some parts re-of Davis Co Hedge. He attended that burglars, Blaine Junior High School and a key, came through the the same language and facing the the Tabernacle Choir and par- the county, according to the was a member of the Boy Scouts. door. The robbers broke off the hol same problems took 13 years to ticipation of more than 100 serv- port. .. "The expenditures are listed in He also attended the Eldredge combination to the safe, removing' ' work out an effective and har- ice and patriotic groups. a Richard LI Evans introduced the report and cancelled vouchers Ward of the Church of Jesus!the tumblers. Missing is aboutl monious way of living together. ... ' . 61500 in cash. More than 65000; the closing hymh by the Taber- of the expenditures are in our of- Christ of Lattet-da- y Saints. ' Governor, Mayor Speak nacle Choir. "There Is No Death." fice plus authorized lists, signed He is survived by his motherdin checks and several thousands . Gov. Herbert B. Maw and May- In his brief comment, Mr. Evans both by Mr. Kecidington and the his r, H. M. Droubardin bonds were scattered around , , Mr. two sisters, Mary Lou and Dar- the office. or Earl J. Glade paid tribute to said, "Death comes to all of us. County Commission," said , I enthe men whose names will be .. entered the Goodyear but so does life everlasting. tell Escandon. "All funds definitely lene Colledge; one step-sistBurglars ...L . have been expended tmder the Myrtle Droubay: two graved on black marble markers you. they have not died." Store at 2236 Washington Ave. i'li4 to be set in plots around the The Meditation Chapel now law, and anyone is welcome to Floyd and Glen Dmubay, and by breaking a skylite and prying a grandmother, Mrs. C. Olsen, all open a rear door. Here, too, pochapel. They received the chapel stands in Memory Park, open to examine the record," he added. , admitted of Salt Lake County. Meanwhile in the name of Salt Lake City and all "regardless of race, creed or ..--Also lice reported that safe crackers '' '' - '..".".."...mal"oomosown,"i he had taken a "look Fee" at the grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. John used chisels and other tools to the state, both commanding its color" Mr. Reason said, rn 11..witime.".misl Postwar funds, but declared that Yates of Lehi, and a use and upkeep to the people. knock off the combination and' he was unprepared to say anyMore than 225 Utahns with. Mrs. Annie Gordon oft:lunch out the tumblers. Stolen out graves soon will have markIBUDDYthing unless "I make a thorough Salt Lake City. about $01f0Omeinrchcaanshdisean,doseonvewraast ers in the chapel grounds, and investigation:" i : pieces ... , I with the company's truck. . on .. , truck was recovered by police Installs any4 Wall Ave. this morning. F. B., 7 , , where! Hansen, office manager, reported, , , , No bolting! that he could not determine howl to, Complaints were received G much in merchandise had been ,V.rbor I No vibration! to MR. in State Capitol 0 ' .;!:' ,, :':',.3 ..w,. I I ' '. il' 4 : MEDITATION CHAPEL Postwar Reserve' is NOW OPEN TO ALLFund Probe . !opens t ! A tv ,,,,4..,,,,,,:',.,.1-;-- 7 school Meet ! '..,...,.0: She stooped over to pull a cord from a floor plug, stiffened, stood up and then went "stiff all over." Frightened, the little boy ran to a neighbor, Mrs. Russell and her husband laid Mrs. Knudsen on a nearby Larsen, and-shsofa, then called the police ambulance. Mrs. Knudsen had evidently been standing on a wet place when shocked, it was reported, since the soles of her feet were slightly burned. : oo- - I , 01.:,L., ,,,,, .,:iri.4,,2,,... DEDICATION CEREMONIESToken during dedication ceremonies at the Meditation Chapel in Memory Pork, thee picture shows. the marble edifice in the background with ,, '4. ,Cisiommtrazw,da,atid".30agaugaill , ,?;;7,,.,,::,.,,,, ..,,,,,,- ' :. 4 A Salt Lake City woman. shocked when shp touched a floor plug with her wet hand while mopping a floor, was reported in "good" Fondition at the Salt Lake General Hospital today. Hospital atti,ndatit's reported the Wiithan, Mrs. Elva Knud-sen, 24,'of 2818 imperial Ave., was suffering from severe shock to her netVous system, induced by the electrical shock. Acebrding to Larry Knudsen, son of the victim, his'Thdther had be,en Topping the cement basement floors f ,,.h; .4 .o . : 'N.,:-fi- ' . ' .:' ' . 1 ,' .. . 4 if.:,,,--.- ; o,.,,,:, ' ,,,.,,:, i.;'1,,'":r,i0.71'.., , ,...Pr!"'''''''''. ' ;::,- 1. t 4.4"? 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