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Show The Salt Lake Tribune, Sunday, February 12, 1961 Heart Attack Fatal for S.L. Matron n. f1 V 5 . ' t A A 470-13t- h 4. - Is 1 Mrs. Mae C Alder Bird . . . Was avid patron of the arts. hearing on proposed of 50 work units per officer on a monthly basis. $ , ts HE SAID officers of Second nel since the bien- District on i monthly basis in 1960 carried 167 work units, or nium. He reported that the Nation more than three times the ef- al Conference on Crime and fective case load reconv Delinquency prescribes a work mended. Juvenile Court Notes Increase in Cases During 60 by juvenile court referee for Salt Lake County alone totaled 5,491 in 1960, compared with amendments to the Great 4,193 in 1959, an increase of Basin Milk Marketing Order 1,298 or 30 per cent will be conducted Wednesday Mr. Dale said the 5,491 trafat 10 ajn. at the South Salt CHIEF PROBATION Officer fic figure does not include the Lake Hall, 2490 S. State, said William M. Dale made the dis- other three counties of the Secclosure in the Second Districts ond District. He said complete H. Alan Luke, market adannual report. The district In- records would be available in ministrator, Saturday. cludes Salt Lake, Tooele, Sum- the fourth quarterly report for ASSOCIATIONS repres- mit and Daggett counties. last year. Case referrals to the juveenting producers marketing A BREAKDOWN showed milk under the order have nile court totaled 9,283 In 1960, the following percentages in In with 1959, 7,298 proposed that the Class I compared third the quarterly report on price be calculated in the fu- an increase of 1,985 or 27 per Utah Juvenile courts for last ture on the basis of a for- cent. Delinquencies totaled mula. This would fluctuate 3,792, compared with 3,105 In year: from month to month on 1959, an increase of 617 or 20 Theft cases accounted for 45 per cent of delinquency remilk for certain manufactur- per cent. ferrals, breaking and entering, was it uses, ing explained. TRAFFIC CASES handled 11 per cent! running away A si Mrs. Mae C. Alder Bird, 74, East, prominent Salt Lake City civic worker and business woman, died Friday at 9 p.m. at her home of heart attack. MBS. BIRD WAS the widow of Richard Leo Bird, former president and manager of R. L. Bird Real Estate Co. At the time of her leath she was a managing partner in that firm. She was active in theater and music circles In Salt Lake City, holding memberships in the Ladies Literary Club, the Symphony Guild and the Salt Lake Chapter of the American Federation of Music Clubs. , Milk Mart Order Waits Hearing E7 Delinquencies, traffic case and referrals all showed Increases In 1960 compared to 1959 In Second District Juvenile Court from parents or guardians, 10 per cent; auto theft, 5 per cent; sex offenses, 3 per cent, and ungovernables, 2tx per cent. - MR. DLES report showed there were 406 new cases of delinquency received in January 1961. These do not include traffic. There were 246 cases referred in January. The report shows the previous high month was in October with 368 cas s ferred. THE STAFF OF the Second District consist of 12 officers, including personnel," resupervisory ported Mr. Dale. This staff has had no increase in person y 1957-195- -- TRY BEFORE YOU Wurlitzer ITS $695 ANS 2-in- Organ -l TWICE THE FUN H's a comploto iptnot organ! It's alto a "push button" Porcussion on both (two) 44 not keyboards, two pedal board. P.dal sustain. 26 watt output. UP SUGAS chord ergon. i ipoakort. HOUSE MUSIC UTAH MUSIC i WASH. OGDEN, 247 OREM, 706 S. STATE MBS. BIRD STUDIED for a time in Berlin, Germany, while traveling in Europe with her mother. She also was an active member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-daSaints. She was born Sept. 10, 1886, In Salt Lake City, a daughter of George and Lydia Dunford Alder. She was married to Mr. Bird Oct 16, 1917 y SURVIVING are sons and daughters, M. A. (Denny), Richard L. Jr., Robert H., all of Salt Lake City; Paul H, Portland, Ore.; Mrs. Harold H. (Dorothy) Mart, Mrs. Preston W. (Ruth) Parkinson, both of Salt Lake City; Mrs. Marion B. Tower, Denver, and 18 grandchildren. Funeral services will be conducted Wednesday at 2 pm. at 260 E. South Temple, where friends may call Tuesday from 7 to 9 p.m. and Wednesday prior to services. Boost Utahs Attractions, Aide Pleads If youre interested An effective promotional program must go with new developments of Utahs scenic attractions, D. James Cannon director of the Utah State Tourist and Publicity Department, said Saturday. MR. CANNON was a speaker tourist seminar at a at the Hotel Utah Motor Lodge, presented by the Brigham Young University Adult Edu cation Center. "There are many federal and state government and private enterprise developments, said Mr. Cannon. They range from the state park program and Flaming Gorge Dam to the Monument Valley Tribal Park. in a new home, these day-lon- national awards are important to you 5 ANOTHER speaker at the seminar urged that Utah spend more money to sell the scenic attractions of the state. Sheldon R. Brewster, presi dent, Utah Motel Assn., said the taxpayer gets back nine dollars for every one spent on tourist advertising. IN ADDITION to the taxes he said, "business returned, benefits alone amount to $13, for every dollar invested for tourist advertising by the state. Leland Hammerman, merchandise manager of the American Oil Co., said his company was providing a tourist travel aid service in every company service station in the nation. - jFfr" 1- " - ' JOURNAL et komitmms HE SAID TRAVEL records will be broken in 1961. James Eden, superintendent of the Glen Canyon Nationalt Recreation Area, predicted that the dams Lake Powell would start attracting thousands of tourists in two years. A PANEL discussion on "Our Local Tourist Attractions fea tured William B. Smart, Dr. David E. Miller and Don Howard. It was moderated by T. Edgar Lyon, who also gave a talk on the history of the Salt Lake area. Mr. Smart is an editorial writer for the Deseret News; Dr. Miller, professor of history, University of Utah; and Don Howard Is travel editor of The Salt Lake Tribune. r KEYNOTING THE morning session was A. Hamer Reiser of the Utah Parks and Recreation Commission. He said Utah Is Tagging behind and needs a dynamic program to attract tourists. He added the most important resource Utah can have to expand Its tourist trade is the attitudes and dispositions of Utahns. LIFE LOOK Magazine In conjunction with NAHB Journal, presented Richard Prows, Inc., with its top Home Design Award for 8 western states - Alaska, Oregon, Montana, Idaho, Wyoming, Colorado, Utah. Wash-ingto- n, Magazine Selected Prows firm for Grand National Award for builders of homes in 1960 in its Third Annual Competition For Excellence in Marketing New Homes. AMERICAN BUILDER Magazine Honored Prows company with its Top National Award.of $1,000 in its 1960 Quality Model Home Contest for finest job of showing hid- den alues in quality homes and products. This month in Chicago, Richard Prows, Inc., was honored with top national awards by 5 distinguished magazines. The fact that a firm won such recognition for excellence in Utah designer-builddesign and marketing of new homes is important to all in this area who seek the greatest possible value for each dollar spent on a new home. er See these refreshing Young America Homes in White City today. 7 DISPLAY HOMES - OPEN NAHB JOURNAL PRACTICAL National Association of Home Awarded Prows firm Runner-U- p Grand National Award in its lltn Annual Home Merchandising Contest lor builders of more than 100 Builders own magazine presented Prows organization with t h r'ee Grand National Awards in its I960 Merchandising Contest among homes during builders of the year. BUILDER Magazin homes in 1960. Some are available for immediate occupancy. Or you can select from many different designs and have your home begun this spring. See the 7 sparkling display homes, all fully landscaped, and tastefully decorated by Forseys. These are the homes that have outsold all others in Salt Lake Valley since their introduction just last spring. . TODAY WHITE, CITY Entrance 100th So. on 7th East' Prices from $1 1,700 to $15,950 zzflUt (Ifc " ? |