| Show ' i i i - r i THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE Sunday October 24 1948 Joy Club Members 'Scream? Care Stressed For S L’s Watersheds - 'v - V' y v v' v ’xv - - - v Calvin Saunders 28 charged killed Barnett G Colledge 16 bob of Mrs H N Droubay 206 Cres-toaye on July 24 in a field near the defendant’s' trailer at 255 Crea-i tone aVe Saunders told officers he - fired into the air because he feared some boys were about to prowl his soda water delivery truck The shot struck the Colledge youth with second idegtee murder will enter a plea Saturday before Disk Judge Ray Vfn Cott Jr After denying a motion to quash the complaint the court Saturday directed District Atty Brigham E Roberts to provide the defense of particulars by Thurs- with a" bill — day:-: x shot and : Saunders allegedly Screams generated in “spook alley’ echoed from Jewish Community center 411 E South Temple Saturday evening as some 35 Joy club members attended their annual Hal’ loween party In charge of the party was Donna Serrell daughter of Mr and Mrs Nathan Serrell 577-laye club president Spook alley was rigged up by Shirley Guss daughter ' of Mr and Mrs Samuel Guss 2124 E 13th South were Cardon Zelda daughter Arranging refreshments of Rabbi and Mrs E Louis Cardon 802 E 5th South and Morton Jerry Hersh son of Mr and Mrs A Hersh - st tion plant LynnM Thatcher rector division of public health engineering and sanitation state board of health said Saturday This point was made clear he said in recent discussions with C T Wright Denver U S public 162 I st health service district sanitary the engineer who Carnahan-Wrigreport on Salt Arthur J Maya on a petit larceny Lake watersheds Gets Jail Crab Steals Camahan-Wrigthe Although charge Court attaches reported Fred Johnson 28 641 Elder ct Johnson was charged with stealing report recommends no further development of lodge and hotel ac- was sentenced to serve 15 days two chickens and a crab from the commodations in the watersheds in city jail when he was arraigned Grand Central market 24 E 9th until the city has a modern Water Saturday before Police Judge South filtration and treatment plant it also recommends any future development be under strict supervision of city water and health Kim “innae-noo- n special by officials with the state in an advisory capacity Mr Wright in Utah this week to survey recreational activities COMPLETE WITH VASX stream pollution and sanitary faPLANTES READY TO GROW cilities in the Weber basin reclamation project area told Mr IN YOUR LIVING ROOMI Thatcher he considered the Carnadels eowrspChs perks— d adds han-Wright nMr! Ifi I voatoAil idea la jmmt a few report the extent di- V: Murder Case Plea Date Set At Annual Halloween Fete There can be no indiscriminate development on Balt Lake City watersheds even if the city constructs an adequate water filtra- ’Hw B9 ne ‘ ' ’ J ht ht mil orrss of BEST responsibility regarding Salt Lake watersheds A report covering Weber basin is expected to be made by Mr Wright for the Salt Lake office of the bureau of reclamation The report will be an advisory outlook on sanitation of the area Mr Wright said CUP THIS TO OROft SV MAS THE WIST Whan you order fuel this winter specify Aberdeen Your homo wiU bo warmer healthier and more comfortable heated with the fuel that's "Best in the West” This winter and every winter "call for genuine Aberdeen from the Aberdeen dealer nearest you CITIZENS COAL COMPANY - - CURTIS COAL COMPANY - - - SOUTHEAST COAL COMPANY SUGARHOUSE COAL COMPANY y USPH S IN haw a beautiful fnaat cotocftd gardea growing oa year seatie or table Yea gat 3 large ana "bring roora”hyanth imported diraet froat the Netberiaada Cotnpleta with vase a real surprise ea pleated ready ta grow GIVEN exotic fragrant Sacred Cbineaa Lily Bulb 1 gardea SI 00 2 for S 1 73 3 for $230 SEND NO MONEY Pay postman C O D ploa postage or if you aocloae Ity per garden postage we wilt retnra at ship' prepaid MONEY BACK GUARANTEE once for full refund if not pleased Over 300000 mail order ter from OWEN NURSERY Desk SS2-IB Otp this ' 28 73 81 23 — i Clothes washed dutomatica S' look! have sparkling In about two years this structure will be only a big pole to hold a smaller but equally powerful antenna making possible complete switch to FM This queer sight Is the backbone of short wave KGPW police radio station through which all police and fire department calls are transmitted Student Employment Due To Top ’47 ’48 by 10 -- V ALL FM for Police Radio Cars Due in 1950 : films usually begin seeking 'lextra help around Dec 1 Mr Thurman added The high tower at the police raThe dean and vocational coun- dio terminal is the backbone of selor of a youngster’s School must KGP W — the short wave station decide whether he will be permitted to accept outside employment through which are transmitted The decision rests completely on police and fire department calls the student’s age and academic In fact says E Hal Morgan sustanding Under child labor laws 14 and perintendent of police communica15 year-old- s rnay accept employ- tions the tower is the station’s ment of a specific nature Jobs entire antenna available to them include agriculBut within two the prestural work domestic employment ent tower will beyears nothing more emin- private homes caddying ployment in mercantile establish- than a pole to hold a much smaller ments or offices and as but equally powerful antenna Mr in bowling alleys Morgan said A- - complete station switchover to frequency modulation -- is expected by the fall of 1930 he said Then a smaller antenna — which must be placed high above the ground — will be fastened to !the top of the present tower The communications chief said 15 police cars already are equipped with F M and these autos can contact each other as well as the dispatcher or terminal attendant He said 62 vehicles of both the police and fire department will have F M sets in the next two years Then we will have intercommunication between cars Other benefits he said are that FM will m remove a lot of static and eliminate “skip” interference from other statipns — "one of pur biggest headaches right now” Mr Morgan said Increased enrollment in Salt Lake City’s public schools 'Is expected to hike this year’s student at least 10 over theV employment 1947-4- 8 year figure A total of 1524 students worked after school and on week ends last year Arch M Thurman department of pupil personnel director said Saturday “We wiU go well over that figure this year” he asserted “How-evyoungsters must maintain passing grades before they will be issued work permits” School officials are anticipating heavy requisitions of high school youth during the Christmas rush Department stores and business ? -- AUTOMATIC A a p 1 S A wash lhal's bright as sunlight every piece with that hand-don- e look is yours every time you use this new General Electric All-Autom- £ Washer atic "ts er - pin-sette- rs &CD G: m Ggpno am &miim wmMMMtmm ma FOR SA1LE DIAMOND-PICKUP TRUCK 14000 Actual ONE-TO-N uiiiam ci -- mu Hi1 1 rcm lanardiBn1 eM (1© quubo® Mileage INTERMTN ASSN OF CREDIT MEN f© aaamoiiD 100a WALKER PHONE SUNDAY ®p® flraahv waitfeHir us a frar riTOJSIrtfoiTTTf T BANK BLOC And yet to have a sparklingly clean wash that you’ll be ever so proud of here’s all you do: Put in the clothes and set the dial! 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