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Show "H 23 'imyott(i The Salt Lake Tribune, Saturday, September 21, 19G0 Total 1,803 YMCA Indian Fathers, FroshShowj; Sons Slate Pow Wow Increase At U. of U. notes E A. Morelll, YMCA board member In charge of guides activities, is to foster companionship between father and son." The boys are between the ages of five and 10. More than 35 fathers and sons members of the Young Christian Association Men will meet at Indian Guides the YMCA Camp In the Uintah Mountains east of Kamas, Summit County, Saturday for the annual Longhouse Pow Wow, University of Utah's newest crop of college students 1,803 freshmen registered Thursday at the hilltop school for fall quarter classes. THIS IS A 247 student gain over the number of freshmen students who registered last year, according to a University spokesman, lie predicted that when returning upperclassmen and graduate students have roH wiH show approximately a 500 person In crease over last year. RETURNING AND graduate students began registering Friday at 8 am. They also will be signing up on Saturday. Although freshmen students officially registered Thursday, most of them have been on the campus all week participating in a series of orienta- Big Chief F. Lyman Lewis Is crowned with headdress by tion activities designed to ac Little Chief Frank Lewis in preparation foe dad son event quaint them with university life. , ' TBIBAL meeting for Shoshones, Utes, Blackfeet and Apaches begins Saturday morning with a ceremonial In dian program to be followed by crafts, games, singing, campfires, and hiking. Activities end Sunday morning with a worship service. HIGHLIGHTING the weekend will be initiation of the newly formed Apache Tribe into the Longhouse. Chief of the new tribe is F. Lyman Lewjjs, 4207 Neptune Dr. Purpose of the organization, I V 100 cotton wash and wear super-combe- d fabulous farah ? . rambl-cord- s -- ON FRIDAY, a social for all new students was sponsored by the Residence Halls Assn, at 8 p.m. In Ballif Hall. AH students are invited to attend the annual Freshman Dance -Saturday at 9 pm. In the Union Building ballroom. A highlight of the dance will be Introduction of the freshman queen and her attendants, who will be chosen from a bevy of beautiful girls nominated earlier in the week. Classwork will begin Monday at the hilltop school. OGDEN Members of Utah State Bar Friday heard from experts In their own field the best means of bringing better methods In trial procedures to Utah courts. AMONG THE procedures brought to the attention to bar members was an actual pretrial case heard before Judge A. H. Ellett, Third District Court, Salt Lake City, during the morning session. Importance of changes 'that have taken place within (he past 10 years, since the Utah rules of civil procedure have been used, were discussed by Gordon R. Strong, Salt Lake City, who showed that 26 cases of summary judgment have been heard by the Supreme Court, with 13 of them being heard In 1959 and 1960, so far. VALUE OF SUMMARY Judgment cases, said Robert M. Bullock, Provo, is In getting rid of cases In which one side or the other obviously has no chance of winning If the case were to go to court Brigham E Roberts, Salt Lake City, discussed the opening statement to the jury and the burden of proof before the group, Insisting the opening 91 E00 tv vfr. 3 5.95 tailoring for the smart casual look. Distinctively styled continental slacks by Farah. Adjustable waistband, 2 gripper waist tab with gripper side tab. Wonderful wash 'n .wear stacks tp really live silver olive, beige, black grape, antique bronze, lengths. gold. Sizes, 23-3-8 waist, 29-3- 4 Trim PLAY FASHION'S NEWgTme77, X? ' 7 States Send Top Animals To Ogden Hereford Show Special to The Tribune Hereford cattle in seven western grower states have consigned breeding stock to the annual Hereford auction of Golden Spike National Livestock Show Noy. officials reported Friday. OGDEN The auction will be Nov. 8 and one of six major auctions of the show week, they reported. Ninety - eight Herefords have been consigned by breeders in Idaho, Wyoming, Nevada, California, Colorado, Oregon and Utah. Negotiations Recessed IDAHO FALLS, IDAHO No negotiations are scheduled for the weekend In the strike of Local .2 652, Oil, Chemical and Atomic Workers International Union against statement Is one of the key Phillips Petroleum Co, atomic In in trial steps clarifying energy division. any the ease for and in influencing the jury. BUT A spokesman said 18 MAKE THE JURY feel at telephone operators, members home as much as possible, and of another local, are negotiatgive them the idea that a law- ing with Phillips because their suit is an understandable thing, contract expires Oct. 15. and that there is nothing mysterious or occult about It, said Threshing Bee Today Mr. Roberts. MENDON, Cache County Marvin E Bertoch, Salt Lake "Our ninth annual, City, said It Is unfortunate that so many attorneys become four state threshing bee will go on as planned, even if it rains, typed as tough," "antagonisSaturday at 2 p.m, said L. K. tic," smooth" or mild and Wood owner of several ancient fair," because much of the ef- steam threshers and primed to fectiveness of an attorney Is demonstrate them as well as lost when he becomes typed. horse power rigs and scale ATTITUDES OF AN attor- models. ney before the court and the jury is important, he declared, - Rule Out Inquest because cases are sometimes No in- - j EVANSTON, WYO. won or lost in the jurys aswftl be held into a truck sessment of the attitude of an quest crash near here Thursday attorney. night that killed Kenneth E MAYOR LEROY B. Young Lafferty, 22, Rock Springs, and of Ogden discussed selection of injured five, authorities said a jury, and also emphasized Friday. The truck rolled over the need of appropriate appear- 2 H times on U.S. 30S seven ance of an attorney before the miles east of here. jury. Other speakers Included Quits Health Tost Ronan E Degnan, professor of IDAHO Dr. POCATELLO, Callaw, University of Utah; Victor former Salt Overholt, vin A. Behle. Salt Lake City; Lake City resident, has reCalvin Gould, Ogden; Harold as director of the SouthG. Christensen, Salt Lake City; signed Idaho Health Departeastern Judge John F. Wahlquist, Sec- ment with no reason given. ond District Court, Ogden, and Rex J. Hanson, Salt Lake City. The former director of the Uni versity of Utah alcoholic rehabilitation centqr was apTo Be Arraigned pointed In December, 1959. Russell Glen Fullmer, 39, 2477 Evening Star Dr. (3970 Named as Chairman MONTICELLO ArloW South) charged with contrlbut Ing to the delinquency of a Freestone Is new chairman of minor, will be arraigned before a new "permanent Monticello Juvenile Court Judge Regnal Community Development ComW. Garff Monday at 4:30 p m. mittee. A large majority of The complaint was signed by citizens, social, civic and Police Officer Don Record be- church groups gave the comfore Judge Garff. 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