| OCR Text |
Show y.j ir yynr epcny Summit Uses Good, Bad ' Panel Finds Summit meetings .have a place in the nations foreign policy, but, if improperly used, the meetings can lead to results In which a nations policy can be weakened. The United Nations, as an instrument of peace, also can be harmed by overuse of summit meetings. ' THOSE WERE some of the conclusions expressed; Thursday by a panel of experts at the annual membership dinner 'of the Utah Association for the United Nations at the University of Utah Union. Some 100 persons attended. Dr. S. Grover Rich, specialist in international relations, University of Utah, said that while the goal of diplomacy in the past has been compromise, now the public meeting of nations leaders has made the goal propaganda. , MILTON C. ABRAMS, a political scientist and librarian at Utah State University, said that - dreams of what the United Nations could do have - been kept alive mainly in isolated groups such as the Utah group and by persons on the payroll of the U.N. Dr. Orval T. Driggs, associate professor of history, Westminster College, said the emphasis on summit meetings was an outgrowth of a gimmick of the 1952 election nn, ry" Pie Suit Section E . Salt Lake City, Utah 'mmmmq V. - - f a! Friday Morning 'i i 7 '7 A r. v a HsT a ol ?.W - ox Page One Oregon Trio VU-- L 1, 1960 X fr f' 4 ? J J .'t f x 9 9'f',mnftf irWPirmf y "nrisy ay Twryy Special to The Tribune CENTERVILLE Blueeyed Linda Chandler, Thursday won the right to wear the Special to The Tribune BOUNTIFUL An' Oregon crown as Miss Centerville and man and two of his relatives will reign over the coming July were relieved of $258 In cash 4 Independence Day Thursday by a gunman whose miss Is the getaway car also bore Oregon - THE license plates. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Chandler, 569 N. 400 JOHNNY STONE, about 30, Centerville. East, Portland, Ore., reported to Bountiful Police Chief Odes B. Named as first attendant toj the queen was Miss Barbara Record, that he stopped Tils car Egnew, 18, daughter of Mr. at 10th North and U.S. 91 to and Mrs. Chris Egnew, 570 W. change a tire abou 10 a.m. 400 South, with Miss Rita while enroute to Salt Lake Whiteman, 20, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Whiteman, City. 535 N. Main St, as second He said his brother, Elmer, and a cousin whose name was not learned, were chahging the MISS CHANDLER, who also tire when a black 1958 coupe was recently named as the pulled up and a dark mail asked If they Davis County Dairy Princess, sang a vocal selection, Deep needed help. Purple as her talent presentaMR. STONE told the motor-lsth- tion. jvas .get ting., along okeh The royal trio wonout trver and the next thing I knew a field of seven contestants for he had a Snubbed nose revolver the Miss Centerville crown. In my ribbs, Mr. Stone told RON LODDER, president of the Centerville Junior Champolice. He said merely, Let me ber of Commerce, sponsors of have all your money, the vic- the queen pageant, said the new queen will enter both the Miss tim reported. After emptying the wallets, Davis County and the Miss the armed robber drove south Utah contests later this year. on U.S. 91. It was at this time She also will represent Davis the trio noticed the getaway County In the Miss Utah State car also had Oregon license Fair pageant as the Dairy Princess. plates, Chief Record said. MR. LODDER said the anMR. STONE reported to police the gunman was about nual queen pageant In Centerevent for 22 to 24 years of age, and had ville is the kick-of- f the July 4 Independence Day dark complexion. V j. gets a final handshake from Postman Robert Slddoway before being shipped to last home. Barry, famous as friend of postmen and as famous in his neighborhood as a moocher, Its a Dogs Life and Barry Deserves It ?. a dogs life! But for Barry, canine friend of Postman Robert Slddoway, 726 E. 2910 South; friend, 7 too, of THAT gim- scores of Salt Laker on the mick was the promise by Pres- Siddoway mail route, a dogs ident Dwight Dr Eisenhower life has been a good one. to visit Kqrea as a means of bringing peace. BARRY, noted in the vicinity of 13th East and 2nd South Student Wins Book as a moocher as well as a Jack M. Reed, 373 Hillside constant companion of the Dr. (5400 South), has been mail carrier, figured recently awarded a book, Adventures in an unscheduled trip to the of the Mind, by the 'Saturday Salt Lake Dog Pound, fc Evening Post for excellence Property of Dr. Clinton A. as a journalism graduate stu- Johnson, formerly of the 13th dent at the University of East neighborhood, presently Utah. of Norwalk, Calif., Barry has Its gone to California to spend his concerned with the ordinance last days. anymore. We appreciate more than old now. Hes HES 15 year's we can ever tell the way the too tired to follow the postpeople of the east bench have man on his designated rounds. taken care of the old dog. We Hes too weary even to pick will be overjoyed to see him again. Send him home, up choice cuts of dog meat Johnson wrote. from the local cafe. beof welcome a Assured fitting a worthy prodigal, Barry Thursday was en route to Norwalk to reside with his former owners. He had been returned to .Salt Lake City 18 months ago because Norwalk ordinances prohibit dogs trailing after postmen. NOW LAME, hell not be Dr. Elder boy suffocated in his bedclothes about 10:30 p.m. Thursday at the family home here. DAVID PAUL Allen, son of fcnd LaRao-Wele- y Allen, Tremonton, was found - by his mother with covers over his head. He was born April 19, 1960, in Tremonton. SURVIVORS Include his parents, '"and grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Neeley, Salt . Lake City, and Mrs. Amy Tremonton. Allen, Funeral . services will be conducted Saturday at 1 p.m. in the Tremonton Third .Ward Chapel, Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-daSaints. Friends may call at the chapel Friday from 7 to 9 p.m, , and at the family home Satur-dayaft11 a.m. S y Linda Chandler . . . Will wear Centerville crown. In Poor Condition - Bient Francom, son of Mr. and Mrs. Duane Francom, American Fork, who was shot Wednesday in the side of the head with a pistol loaded with buckshot, was In poor condition Thursday at LDS HospltaL V celebration set for Monday at the city park. The new Miss Centerville and her attendants will lead parade, set to begin at 9 a.m.. Monday iiiiiiimmiiiiimrmiimnr It's dividend time at Zion's Savings and Loan . . . and it's time for you to take advantage of Zion's Savings big earnings . . 4 current rate on insured savings. . . Plus up to 1 bonus earnings for regular savings. OPEN A SAVINGS ACCOUNT TODAY . deposits made before the 15th earn from the 1st And don't forget to register in the exciting Zions Savings and Loan i1 "HEART-O-MURRA- Y" GRAND OPENING CONTEST OVER $3,300 IN PRIZES ...412 prizes and Bonus Cash Awards in all. Cmboi ANSWERE- DAT THE . STORE RANCH JAGKE WOLFE 62 East 2nd South EVERY WHERE NEED CHILD OF OR THE MAN, HORSE OR ROOF. ONE UNDER OBTAINED WOMAN 2ND GRAND PRIZI PRIZE-R- (PLUS: $100 CA Victor Color Cash Award TV "Riding' Power Mower Sot if you qualify) (PLUS $50 Caih Award If THE you qualify) 4 Weekly Prizes: Motorola transistor pocket radios. Plus: $10 cash awards if you qualify. 10 Daily Prizes: Selected LP record albums. Plus: $5 cash awards if you qualify. rCONTEST I RULES - NO Register In person at ZIONS SAVINGS AND LOAN at the new offtce In the "Heort0 Murray" Shopping Center, 4901 South State Street m Mur. ray; or at the main offica at 33 East 1st South Sait loke City. 2. To be eligible, you must be 16 years of age or 1. li NOTHING OBLIGATION ... All winners will be required to answer a single question en 9 general topic before receiving their price. Winners wilt be chosen from daily registrations. Entrants will be eligible for only one weekly or FAMILY JACKETS LEVIS California Top Western Fashion . . . slim, smartly tailored, figure flattering - Ranch Pants. Youll love the sculptured polo pockets, keystone belt loops, trim checks, patin tapered legs of this classic Western casual. Yours solids, stripes, e fabrics all in favorite terns your SHIRTS NOW SAVE NOW PARK FREE to to match match-ME- LADIES' Men's MEN'S 6.95 TAN 695 7.95 4.95 39S JEANS fun-tim- am MEN'S FAMOUS com rivit SIZES DENIMS 30 to 50 BOYS' Sizes 27 - 28 - 29 YOUTHS' Sizes 0 to 12 LADIES' California GIRLS'-Fr- ont Gmz 0slQi o See them now 595 lladt-To- SLIM-FI- T Q-E- D Q&zli Ladiei Only N'S LADIES' 00 Cotton long Sateen Sanforized Extra-Lea- n LegtTurquoite SLIMS TO BUY i REGISTER Polifthed Wearing MATCHING will still be eligible for wlnors daily prize the grand prizes. 3. To receive Sonus Cash Awards, you must Have a Zions Savings and Loan account with a balance of at least $23 00. 6. Sonus Cosh Awards will be credited to the win. ners savings account. 7. Winners will be notified Immediately for daily, weekly, and Grand Prize awards. July 13, I. Contest runs from lone 21, 1960. No entries will be accepted after July 15, 1960. All IS FOR ALL EXCELLO 1ST GRAND r; Darwin Make Today YOUR Payday at ZI0NS SAVINGS & LOAN r 1 Special to Th Tribune e k ' ' Box TREMONTON, County A 2)4 month-old d Ir tywm Box Elder Tot Suffocates ; In Bedclothes ' t .v$s " n Road Bandit Judges Choose Royalty Victimizes For Centerville Event filitme July "me fit your favorite store! X t, ( M? Front Fly Side Zip Fly 385 3.65 3.45 3.95 4.85 2.95 . |