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Show The Salt Lake Tribune, Wednesday, December 80, 1964 14 : j iniS. v .'.I Brief News of Salt Lake Area I' on sale Wednesday Pole Demolishes Car, but Crash Spares Driver v,;. aw Special to The Tribune A SANDY youth escaped with a minor laceration on his hand when his automobile went out of control on icy State , V Street Tuesday at 10:20 a m., smashed into a utility pole and landed on its top on the edge of a canal. It required two small ban dages to covfer the laceration suffered by Daniel LeBaron, 1990 S. Main, after he crawled out of his automobile, which was demolished by the impact. Deputy Sheriff Jerry Holt said. Deputy Holt said the youth was northbound along State and attempting to pass another car when he lost control in the ice and slush on the inside lane. The car skidded sideways for approximately 200 feet across the highway before It struck the at pole r- A - cheek Sorry, no moil or phone orders, lay away 2.00 purchase zQiti'lli 8530 South, Deputy Holt saidr A witness told the investigating officers the car jumped 10 feet into the air when it struck the heavy wooden pole and came to a rest on its top on the edge of the canal, Deputy Holt said. Mayor Asks Merger Of Zoning Offices of Salt Lake Consolidation and County planning and City zoning offices was recommended Tuesday by Mayor J. Bracken Lee. And City Commissioner Conrad B. Harrfcon added support of the idea bjf calling the separate offices more of the busi ness of double taxation." Mayor Lee, who often has Called for consolidation of various city and county functions as an economy measure, noted that the county planning and zoning functions cover only unincorporated' areas, but we are helping to pay. Both officials said they believe only one administration Is required for planning and zoning In the respective political subdivisions. Fly to Texas tea - price i price Vi silverplate set, fluted qnd scalloped Chipp capendale design. street dresses pacity. 4 sets only. Plus fed. tax. Colorful ond in 7 to ond 15 price Deputy Sheriff Jerry Holt surveys wreckage left when automobile crashed through utility The Salt Lake. Kijvanis Club announced Tuesday support of four series of driver education programs to be conducted in 1965 by the Traffic Citizenship Committee.' d The Kiwanlans, already sponsors of the highly successful school driver training and high school safety flag programs, will take charge of all arrangements in setting up the next series next month. 2.00 safety-minde- Lawyer Wins Reins of Bar Section reg. 3.00 & Vi boys' size 2 to 4 cardigans of Orion acrylic,-to 6x "girls' slipovers' and cardigans, various colors. driver faults. Mr. Johnson expects to reach 2,000 motorists in 1965 through the safety education programs. The safety series, conducted last fall at the University of ' Utah school of law will be moved to new quarters next month to accommodate the lar ger crowds expected. Mr. John-son will announce the new loca tion early next month. The traffic courts have been major supporters of the granting reductions, of fines to many motorists who had chosen to attend the series. ' bowl teakwood- - floor-gif- sweaters in slim to 14. price - service for 8, imported fine translucent china. 2 patterns.. set, et, 115.00, reg. values special j girls' shoes Noritake china 2.99 23.00 r.v: ice for 8 in 3 patterns. Coupe and rim shapes. 12 sets only. reg. 1.00 reg. 5.00 to 75.00 bikini brief men's wear Vi Better, knit shirts, sweaters, colors. 5, 6, 7 sizes. Various colors.. Most sizes, sport shirts and neckwear. 2nd floor lingerie street floor men's boutique ' . - i reg. ,4.00 toys records reg. 6.95 snack tray men's slacks 1.47 price rec ted group of dolls, Choose Vi 2.00 price games, books, imported toys for boys and girls. Hardwood walnut finish tray with 4 compartments. 12" square. Brass carrying knob. or all cotton klondike cloth. 29 to 33 waist only. 5th floor toys 4th floor records so. mezzanine housewares st. from fi reg. 6.95 to 15.95 reg. 10.98 to 17.95 reg. 3.00 ice skates dresses cheesebcard 4 price women's and children's figure skates. Steel shank, block heel. Broken Men's, Washable slacks of Dacron polyester-cotto- Bun irnltrrr r nil. Ho Ry wkMl wlitf nuS-tt- Dow or whtnct you lull, B Our Gunt it th Califuraiw. 100 MODEM tOOMS Opposite kirlilM City ItrailMl FrN TV Fomlty PlM vary Hotel tanrica RATES FROM $J50 NO lICHJOt SOLO Tartar S laP' t'Famll Pit'1 kUrff rrrFff rrrrrr rrrnr Jrl taraca Halt Saar I plans for land use around fur mmmed coots Utahs State Capitol grounds Tuesday passed a resolution urging Salt Lake City to resist any zoning change proposals for the area. , Convening in the State Building Boards Capitol conference room, the group acted on zoning as well as traffic pattern matters. In their request to city officials, subcommittee members asked that no variances to existing zoning restrictions ' around Capitol Hill be granted. Tuesdays action was part of an attempt to preserve Capitol Hill appearances by barring high rise apartment buildings, principally along State Street between the Capitol grounds and North Temple, subcommittee members said. Smash Windshield Vandals broke the windshield of the automobile of Steve Sanders, 73 W. 5900 South, while the car was parked at 178 E. 7th South. upto . 3.00 sweaters in cardigan price 5 reg. 7.98 to 49.98 boxed stationery storm coats Vi price 5th floor stationery for small cameras and 8 Si price UptO , Reg. 39.95 to 99.95, tweeds, plaids and solid colors in light and dark shades. Some fur trimmed. 5 to 15. - V 9 2nd floor young colony up to Vi price winter coats Reg. 69.95 to 149.95, fashion plaids, checks and solid shades. Black and winter colors. Sizes 4 to 16. 2nd floor coat salon N s. ' , 2nd floor coot salon all fur product! lobvlvd to , show country of origin o imported fur Sorry, no moil or pbont oriort. - bargain basement "a ftC& T? ' (fabrics, col- tol8. reg. 18.99 7.98 to 8.98 reg. ihift jumpers sport coats 2.00 10.00 ond jewel MSn'suall wool neck sport coats ringbones, -- styles, short sleeve and sleeveless. Broken sizes. 50 only. reg. 6.98 to 12.98 reg. 2.50 napkins casual dresses textured nylons three-butto- n in checks, her- solid blazers. Most sizes reg. and long. bargain basement jpi. Vi price 3.00 . Vi reg. 2.79 to 3.89 . 1.00 Cottons in attractive prints. Broken sizes and 5th floor stationery 3rd floor daytime shop' seamless nylons, in red, black, taupe, olive. 9 to lOi average; 10 tcfl 1 tall, street floor hosiery reg. 8.00 to 10.98 yd. woolens - reg. 1.69 ball reg. 9.00 mohair yarn handbags 98 ball 3.50 12-2- yd. double knits, look. some with hand-kni- t Also rayon chenille with acetate backing, needs no lining. Lovely colors. 54-6wide. 4th floor fabrics , 142-22- Famous . make lacey stripe imported mohair yarn from Italy in tAutiful colors.1" 4 i ".v - 1.00 fd. Fox, black, brown Women's c dp ris, sry yr?.r7;. shirts, iackets, skirts, jumpers. Not all strfeet floor handbags r4 assorted styles ond color. Broket sizes, bargain basement sportswear navy. 3rd floor , in in reg. 2.79 to 3.99 Double handle tote in black patent and vinyl with 'look of calf Pretty dresses for girls 1 , pirn 100 girls' dresses price Both everyday patterns and Christmas patterns. Various colors. 0" k1- Boys' cotton knits, and cotton broadcloth. shirts in many patterns. Button-dow- n or regular collar. 6 to 18. Jj reg. 35c to 1.00 Patterned Reg. 129.95 to 179.95, Cashmere and wool coots trimmed in luxurious mink and foxv 4 to 16. 99 price street floor sportswear 548 up to V2 price fur trimmedcoats sportshirts 3rd floor salt laker coats KT vH , reg. 1.79 to 1.99 so. mezzanine housewares 1 3rd floor salt laker coats 9.00 ' price hooakyarious street floor camera shop Sauce pans, casseroles, coffee pots, tea pots, skillets. Imported from Portugbl and Italy. pile lined or quilt lined. coats, some with ors. 1 ac- cessories, . reg. 5.00 to to 15. reg. 59c to 2.00 Vi Genuine leqjher bags. Ideal and' holder. Walnut finish, 8" by 12". 3 from styles in sizes 10.95 so. mezzanine housewares a group of wools ond pastel holiday Choose reg. 24.95 gadget bugs price Vi 3rd floor sorority shop Kxv.tx r;,r,A4jfs.s z " Large selection of attractive stationery and notes, various colors and styles. Reg. 9.95 to 109.95, wonderful collection of famous make fabrics trimmed in mink and fox, 8 to 8. junior coats men's sportswear J , copperware 5th floor boys' shop ' V2 floor n Hardwood board with knife reg. 10.98 to 14.98 K price Capitol Zoning e ; dresses brand 0; j v pullover and styles. Several colors. 12 to 20 sizes. sale of coat fashions dresses. boys' sweaters Name Loot Krss Store long-rang- cocktail 12-2- 3rd floor salt laker shop , Ofw c c r it' goods reg. 8.98 to 12.95 ' A subcommittee making and holiday styles pastel wools. Some in AV2-m- 5th floor sporting Vi price Winter sizes. 7.88 No Change ' hundreds- - of hi-and stereo albums. Many favorite artists. Name brand labels. 14 f -- price Nylon, tricot, lace trimmed bikini briefs in black and 4th floor china y Group Urges .1 ?. " 8.99 r. furnishings -- 3.98 comparable value 'A e men's reg. 88c to 9.98 i S floor st. 59 serv- 4 price a..;..: it .J l. colors. Most sizes, 2nd floor sportswear 0 dinherware set, 50-p- 5th floor children's shoes c campus & Men's dress shirts witji long orishort sleeves. Whites and jackets, sweaters in various colors, broken sizes 8 to 16. . reg. 49.95 teen girls size 9. streerfloor town V2 Skirts, bio uses, 4th floor china through L. 2.00 pre-teqn- 8V2 Broken sizes, S, M, 29.95 reg. 5.95 to 10.95 sizes children , sweaters. style pullover sportswear 98 pc. Famous brands, broken Ypung men's cardigan ond dress shirts pro-gram-s, r price dinnerware set 57-p- k l reg. 5.00 to 8.95 .I,,...::;- ir V2 reg. 9.00 to 19.98 price 5th floor y sati Francisco Is dresses -- battery valued at $15 was taken from a car of Zigfried Voigtlander 1258 Emerson (1485 South), police reported Tuesday. The auto was parked at 724 South 2nd East. tax. reg. 12.95 to 35.00 2nd floor dress salon reg. 59.95 . and pleated styles. Sizes 6 3.19 to 3.99 Take Car Battery Imported stones. ' skirts n Wool flannel shirts Tour Neic Gym buildings and entered the Kress store by forcing open a window. stone pins sets. Some street floor jewelry Dressy, street and casual style wools and wool knits. Lovely styles, colors. 8 to ' 20; 1472 to 222. shop :.3i Vi 19.95 f Co., 257 S. Main. Investigation showed that burglars crossed roofs, of adjacent t reg. 17.98 to 49.95 n stands. 4th Kl, pre-tee- :? t in white lotus black on reg. 6.98 to 8.98 1 .00 price Lotus qpndles 5th floor infants ,1 1 lotus candles Toddler The Kiwanis safety committee signs and markings, and a legal chairman, Lester B. Johnson, session which covers the law and attorney J, Thomas Greene, respecting the more common representing the young lawyers section of the Salt Lake County Bar Assn., Tuesday presented Traffic Judge M. H. Morris with a golden Key to Safer Driving Through Driver Education. The actual presentation of the series will continue to be made through the Traffic Citizenship Committee, a body that will set up four series of six sessions each. The individual programs will cover general rules for safe driving, tips on freeway driving, explanation of traffic signals, ' sweaters pole and landed on its top on canal bank in Sandy. Note dent In car caused by the pole. ICiwanis Backs Safety Series New-hous- , . ...j reg. 4.50 to 9.98 v Special to The Tribune EAST. MILL CREEK Members of the Skyline High School Robert S. Campbell Jr., 3450 -Civil Air Patrol drill team will 3650 East, was elected the first J leave Wednesday at 7 a.m. from chairman of a new Utah State Hill Air Force Base for El Paso, Bar section durTex., where they will march ing an organiza-- 1 between halves of a basketball 1 o p meeting e game, In a parade and partiTuesday at In competition. Hotel. cipate i; on solo Wednesday CAP CoL Dale E. Dunn, In Mr. Campbell sorry, no mail or phone orderly no 22. said drill of the team, will head the bar charge or lay away we reserve the right to limit quantities. members will make the trip. Disection on condemnation and recting them In competition will be Cadet Capt David Bates. c o n d e m nation Motorola radio proceedings for term. Powerful a one-yepocket size radio comes complete Mr. Campbell with carrying pase, earphone, battery and extra speaker. perman- ent section was created earlier ' 4th floor records and radios Nearly 1,000 persons poured this year ' by the Bar Commisnew sion. of the doors the through It was established as benefiDeseret Gymnasium Tuesday to Utah attorneys facing cial' first the open facilitys during pantie girdles growing activity in- this state house. Reg. 3.95 to 4.95, Exquisite Form famous Magic Lady in Lak-brs concerning land acquisitions by A like number of Salt and long leg styles. Soft, lightweight, long wear-f- jj average subdivisions. to the visit governmental are expected S.M4 in'g. was It pointed out, during gymnasium, 1st North and f 3rd floor salt laker girdles Main, Wednesday during the Tuesdays meeting that 300 two-daviare proceedings second day of the sitation schedule. Wednesdays pending in the State Attorney H visiting hours are from 1 p.m. Generals Office alone. pantie girdles ( Approximately 30 Utah atto 8 p.m. Jantzen's white Reg. 12.95, in style long proportioned leg iniAutorneys attending Tuesdays Membersggf the General Lycra spandex. Very controlling. S.M.L sizes. tial meeting also elected Joseph thority of the Church of Jesus 2279 Ave. Vimont Novak, (2740 Latter-daSaints 2nd floop&foundations Christ of and and local civic leaders were South), as taken through the structure E. J. Skeen, 1513 Michigan Ave. (960 South), secretary-treasureearlier in the clay Tuesday. It was decided that the seel ion f4 boys' outerwear be will new The . gymnasium would study proposed 7 Reg. 10.99, hooded initially dedicated Jan. 5 during 7:30 parkas in cotton corduroys and nylon urban renewal prograns and ex- - ' with Orion will and acrylic pile lining. Char, loden or antelope, p.m. ceremonies, eminent domain statutes M sizes 6 and 8, t,. open for business at 6:30 a.m. isting to determine advisability and the following day. ,baseme"t bargain . adequacy, Watches, radios and jewelry with a total value of $546 were taken early Tuesday by yeggs who opened the safe in the second floor offices of S. H. Kress ce earring Plus fed. 2nd floor young colony 4th floor silver earrings hand-se- necklaces. and petite 3 to 13 sizes. aiko matching tray, reg. 42 50, & 46-pri- formals to 10.00 2.QP pins price Cocktails, 10-cu- reg. dresses . . e Four-piec- 5th floor infants' ' reg. 14.98 to 29.98 coffee set & Vi Assortment of babes, tod-- , dler and 3 to 6x dresses in solids and plaid. Cotton, Dacron polyester organza, Orlojl acrylic, wools. 1? reg. 100.00 . dresses the right to limit quantities park free gfhoui 4, with levels of undercover parking-ex- tra hours, 20c each. e our convenient Parking Plaza, now a full in reg. 3.98 to 10.98 Vi or C.O.D.'s sizes and colors. - -' bargain basement x'T'V'syy 'mmmmmssc. ( . |