| Show t '3B r v ' - ) f r ' ' ' ' s ‘ X ' ( ' - Vx- - 'VvXvV ’ V ’ ' -- N " j - w- - If-vZS1 t”?K Vs' Lfv'V'i'S WZ lZ-- i- r$c - ’ ' - - ' ' “ ' ' - : ' r ' UiP- r f V ' - - ' -- '" 't v ' f 7 4V 4 a "- ‘ fHE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE Sunday October 24 1948 ' '' t- v ' 't " — c 7 ' : - ’ i ' v - 1 ’ 5 () I - 4c New Safety Measures Aimed At Cutting Street Hazards Safety measures designed to meet Salt Lake City’s rapidly increasing: traffic load on city streets and highways were outlined Satur day and when completed should eliminate many physical hazards Willard A Day Utah state road commissioner Rulon H Horrocks chairman of Skit Lake Lions club traffic survey committee and F Clark Sanford head of the Salt Lake police department’s traffic division listed needed improvements in the order of their importance after a safety discussion Topping the list of Salt Lake City’s needs Lt Sanford said is isVvfjS'J $ ' y $& ZS&mtt mrmi'ietiimm ins&y s vs HESSM EBADEJG CO 772(GAUGE SIIOTGUII SHELLS of decorating the city' this year will feature a “candy stick” motif The city will glitter in a $16000 extravaganza of lighting and Christmas decorations “It will be the biggest and best Christmas program we’ve sponsored in 15 years” said John Johannesson director Jaycee Christmas activity program Among the stuntSe jVhich will Will be the thrill eyery- - SCTEr-bl- a CRaus'J parade atannual tended last year - by more than TnM 1 box Other Sizes at Special Low Prices! m b c jr 5198 EACH E D 0 C - 75000 persons Caroiliig by various high school andv volunteer choral groups will begin 10 days before Christmas There will also be several “new and novel programs’’ now in the development stage The Jaycees plan to spring these as surprises “We plan to string decorations DOZEN : Waabadwood docoys nlcoly very realistic looking Light in weight oaiy to carry fin-d- ei - droee cord and echooL Shop at Western Trading for great carings i Plain toe black nary style oxfords that will giro miles of sorrico value ieifk' - (5r10 f COMBED WOOL IIAVY RLAIIKETS West was fined $30 for speeding and Monroe C Gollaher no age listed 1163 Roosevelt ave and Herbert R Mattingly 19 1348-2n- d East each were fined $25 for driving too fast for existing conditions Pete George Skordas 21 604 E iBryan ave and Calvin L Weber 26 242 Colfax st were fined $25 and $26 respectively for ignoring a red traffic light and Samuel Larkey Parker 55 233 N 1st West and Gerald R Hyde 28 70 M st amounts for ignoring a stop sign The p MAISIttWAlItlE SPECIALS m - Speed Drill Set of drills from 13 118” to e Vise Good qnattty tooL Holds pipe bom H- to 2 Two-spee- d chuck Set V CXmln-Plp- SI9S Breast Drills action H4n $429 nardwood Levels -9- 8c-sl43-s595 ltVi-inc- h New Jigsaws This am INVALID FREED g $349 Wood Lathes A good quality latliel length 44” overall J 21-I- n paid-simil- MSJQ Beneh Vise A sturdy vlee at a: special lew price! JjApOIl SPEAKS 1:30 P M TODAY RIaadrils Grinding wheel 4 brush -—complete with guard “OPEN LETTER 16” Back Saws $259 Punch Chisels 119 Claw Hammers i98e 5-- Pc Wrench Sets Brace and Bit Leaf Bakes 6-- Pc j $295 119 50e se - TO CONGRESSMAN DAWSON” K N A K $di h$ MEETINGS TODAY scheduled Meetings Sunday Salt Lake City Include: Hotel Utah — Be kin Van andjStor-ag- e Co all day d East — Labor temple Order of Railroad Conductors No 151-2n- 395 2 pm by NIGHT or DAY! SUITE ONLY 2-P- C (o)5© NO CORDSI i' ar Help She Deserves’ Tm going to find mother a room in a Christian home somewhere in Salt Lake City so she can get the help she deserves” Ronald said tenderly hugging his mother whom he hadn’t seen for several months Faced with the difficulty of obtaining housing facilities Mrs Snow pointed out that she wanted to stay in Salt Lake county jail uqtil Monday but her son and former husband Jack France “came to take me home” Titian-haire- d Mrs and blue-eye- d Snow wants to forget the “terrible ordeal” as fast as she can She said her plans for the future were un-- : - TER?fts without CARRYING CHARGE Easy t WALNUT KEBROOM SUITE ST1U1NIINTG Stunning is right for this remarkable suite ultra smart in design and sure to improve the looks of your bedroom Included are the full size bed large chest and your choice of dresser or vanity and bench (EiLMCDlElIKE 100 Wool Face ' ) Only - 7‘7V'-S- - certain Career in Music However she talked with pride about the career in music to which she looks forward “I’ve composed more than 400 songs and want to do everything I can to get them published “The Sixth army at Presidio San Francisco has accepted one of them it is called ‘He’s the -- Commander of My Heart’ ” she proudly exclaimed Then Mrs Snow asked her son if that was all right because he was in the navy and she didn’t want to hurt his feelings by giving one of songs to the army However Ronald was quick to give his consent the ACOUSTICON KLICTRONIC Earll HEARETTE They’re ijew! 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LUXURIOUSLY COMFORTABLE - Freed from a murder charge Saturday Mrs Merlyn Maude invalid houseSnow wife was firmly convinced that Patrick Henry great American patriot was right when he affirmed “give me liberty or give " me death!” But even more thrilling to her than the liberty she had been given was the visit from her son Ronald member of the France U S navy Ronald tall and quiet came from naval duties in Seattle the to be with his mother-durin- after a city court preliminary Oct 13 - See these Jackets new beet blanket value in die city Made for the US ed Mrs Snow was charged with first degree murder immediately after the tragedy being bound over to the Third district court When Roger Dougherty 34 1427 E 17 th South failed to appear Saturday in Salt Lake police court to: answer charges of 34 parking violations' Judge Arthur J Mays ordered a bench warrant issued apd set bond at $8$ court attaches wear Sixes are limited! Mostly sise 3t far stock' 100 tow-head- self-defen- Genuine goatskin lockets for rough Good quality blan-hots la assorted colored plaid style mation from the youngster “He told me he had been to the show with an uncle and that’s all the information I got out of him” the detective admitted After several hours In police' custody the boy was taken to the county boys home but before he got set for a night out the silent youngster was picked up by his joyful parents self-defen- LEATHER JACKETS SPECIAL! SIZE TILL Life Brightens For Invalid Two Warrants Face Drivers MEN’S Bgfat ORDEAL ENDS- Men's sizes in a good warm flannel style pajamas Buy now and save! v navy style DRESS OXFORDS 329 tan$3P8 pants Well tailored Lynn Utley son of Mr and Mrs Rex Utley 414 E 4th South So he got "losted” Taken to police headquarters he declined to talk The most gentle grilling efforts of Det Eric Broman who picked the tot up at Main and Broadway at noon failed to pry much infor- FLAIIIIEL PAJAI1AS ea 254 ea Corduroy PAIITS BOYS’ ? 6 10-blo- ck GLEANING BRUSHES 15 OPEN FRIDAY EVENINGS Traffic Signal Continued from Page B One know where she would go Stricken with polio some 15 years ago Mrs Snow has been confined to a wheel chair ever since Mr Roberts said that Mrs Snow area a around through notified the police station of the the middle of November” said Mr she at first Johannesson "However the lights stabbing and although on will definitely be turned on Nov told officers that he had fallen she knife almost the immediately 26” To finance the giant program said she had wielded the knife in the husband Jaycees are encouraging down- threatened to after kill her and rushed town merchants to contribute 100 The Christmas activity pro- at her with a flatiron and a paring gram they point out fnore than knife described bruises on pays for itself by attracting shop- herOfficers forehead and arm and also repers to the various stores “The plan is to give the young- ported that her housecoat had been knife sters — and also the grownups — Blashed presumedly by a court told the the district attorney won’t this year they something The defense counsel told the forget” concluded Mr court that investigation had shown that the woman acted in GUN OIL 5 4 can GLEANING PATCHES tox Shotguns 194 box for Shotguns GUN SWIVELS Installation of additional traffic lights on state highways within Salt Lake City is expected to get under way as soon as equipment arrives 'Already the road commission has approved needed additions of traffic lights on South Temple The project would provide traffic lights on South Temple at 13th 9th 7th 5th 3rd East sts as well as E st Other installations are planned at 1st West' and South Temple and 4th South and 1st West Mr Day reported He said the contract had been let and work would start immediately As an outgrowth of the meeting it was announced that semaphores would be installed soon at 13th East and 13th South and at 13th East and 17th South These two The traffic signal project is the result of the combined efforts of the Lions club police department and the road commission Traffic in Salt Lalte City last more than year increased 54 1946 and from all indications the percentage of increase will be even greater this year Lt Sanford said Lt Sanford assured that his department was following through on an “operation blind spot” project sponsored? by the Liens club aimed at eliminating trees and undergrowth obstructing vision Basy Busy Jaycees Ready So the Little Lavish S L Guy Go t Los ted corner in a busy city Yule Displ ays onAabusy busy Saturday afternoon was too much for Located at 160 W 21st South the modern plant will produce k and Royal Crown cola) other Nehi beverages The ceremonies were attended by Mayor Earl J Glade and Gus P Backman executive secretary Salt Lake City Chamber of ComChristmas is only 61 days off as merce Mr Backman removed the wide-eye- d Salt Lake youngline every first bottles from the bottling ster knows This information is also well known to the Salt Lake City Junior Chamber of Commerce which feels the time is ripe to begin planning for the city’s annual “Christmas face” Jaycees traditionally in charge Par-T-Pa- 140 SOUTH STATE Sanford approval Mr Day said 9 Hundreds of visitors thronged through the new $350000 plant of the Nehi Beverage Co of Utah during its grand opening ceremonies Saturday The guests were taken through the plant and served refreshments Lt cers for other duties emphasized mitted to the state road commission Monday or Tuesday for final s “The Christmas City” soon will come to life In a spangle of lights I Lake intersections around middle of November They are Merril Hantinsel and new decorations Jaycee officials are shown dusting off I sen front row left Hyde Clayton and Oscar Hunter standing Cloyd giant street ornaments which will be strung across downtown Salt?' I Goates left John Johannesson Joe Chandler They direct program They were welcomed by J L Biisy9 Firmage president Beverage Concern Opens New Plant Asks Early Start ‘Our department is going to recommend to the state road commission that this project be started early in 1849” Lt Sanford said He pointeiTout that one and two of his traffic offifrequently cers were needed at the location almost every night of the week to direct traffic Not only would an underpass eliminate traffic haz ards but would release these offi- locations have been surveyed by Harry S Wright state traffic and safety engineer and will be sub- ' H tP mi schooL semaphore ssfe Y the construction of an underpass across State near South high 41 for Special Evening Appointments AcOUStlCOn "fvor M Atlas Mdg Salt toko City IP TOO HAVE EVER M HAD TROU- BLE AT CHURCH AT HOMS AT SHOWS- - OR BANQUETS — TRY THE ACOUSTICON HEARETTE I I I I I would like more Information about the Aconsticon Hear- ette Please send free Booklet 1 Address laijfc-t- j City f fill V ii: v A Iftate 51-5- 7 East Firt South Salt LaW City '3314 'Cssi&5t6ar EIV&4 ' J" ‘ V C-i- ck |