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Show X TV Sec. r flic gait falit Sftaw Section B Salt Lake City, Utah Easter Bunny?, Sure, Honey Yea, kids,'' there is Easter Bunny. .IF YOU dont believe an i it, ask Wayne Decker and his sister, Jennifer Gay. Wayne looked out of the window at the home of his So Wayne, 9, and Jennifer Gay, 7, chased him around the yard until they caught him. Now they have living proof that there really is an Easter Bunny. If you dont believe it, just ask them. Page One 1961 s I ' 7 i t I 1 Giurclies Conduct Services, Easter Weather? Other Events to Mark Day parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. G. Decker, 2060 Lincoln Ln. (4350 South), and saw him Saturday about 8 a.m. . . HE WAS sitting in a planter box near the front porch. Feature Sunrise Touches Off Areas Easter Rites . , April 2, Sunday Morning Local Newt Parade-Perfe- ct "He is risen, the angel announced after the body of Jesus disappeared from His tomb on the third day after His crucifixion. It will be perfect weather for the Easter parade on Sunday. The weatherman predicted FROM, THIS event, as related in the Bible, Christians the world over for nearly 2,000 years have celebrated Easter with mild temperatures accompanied by partly cloudy skies great rejoicing. over Utah. ; This Easter Sunday is no exception. SATURDAY WAS a good example of the kind of weather to expect on Easter day. Skies were partly cloudy and afternoon temperatures ranged in the 50s and 60s. THE IAMB is one of the traditional Easter foods. Its The mercury at the Salt symbol comes from the Jewish Pesah or Passover holiday. Lake Airport U.S. Weather Early Christians interpreted the sacrifice of the paschal lamb Bureau station climbed to a as a forecast of Christs sacrifice on the cross. high of 62 degrees, Lights, candles and bonfires mark Easter celebration in Smash-Ban- g IT WAS 4 degrees above some lands. normal for the season. EGGS REPRESENT the new life that returns to nature Special to Tha Tribunt about Easter time. Exchange SALTAIR Vandals broke of colored eggs is an ancient Into historic Saltair resort on Egyptian custom followed by the shores of Great Salt Lake the Persians, early Christians and caused extensive damage, of Mesopotamia and Euroit was discovered Saturday, - peans, Rabbits and the belief that THE RESORT is now va Easter eggs come from an cant. Easter bunny probably origiSalt Lake County sheriffs nated from Germany. office estimated, however, that Gus P. Backman, executive have not been able to make ONE LEGEND says a poor damage will run into the hundreds of dollars. It apparently woman dyed some eggs during secretary of the Salt Lake City the board appreciate the fact was caused during the past two a famine and hid them in a Chamber of Commerce, Satur- that they, and not the Chamnest as an Easter gift for chil- day advised City Recorder ber of Commerce, have pubnights. Herman J. Hogensen the pub- lished the pamphlets; have dren. brochure for which the asked for the bids; have placed THE VANDALS broke the As the children discovered! licity commission has appro- the locks on the gate enclosing the orders, and have paid the city a rabbit leaped from the resort They shattered scores it, priated $8,000 over the pro- accounts. the To nest. The story spread. tests of Mayor J. Bracken Lee, of windows in the old build"Thus, I have no Statement ancient Egyptians, the rabbit is a ings, lighted a bonfire on the city rather than a cham- covering these matters but I new life. and birth symbolized dance floor and apparently ber publication. imagine they can be found in used the pavilion as a race EARLY SUNRISE services REPLYING to a request the purchasing agents office track. are conducted to witness the from the city that he file an and the city auditors office. Sheriffs Mprl Coon dawning of Easter. Deputy statement of costs "I WOULD like again to itemized daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Don C. Sudbury, 1258 La von Cl, and Don Strong said there Among such services in Salt and copies of the brochure reiterate that the chamber exBoss to the Welser.) (Staff photo by join big parade. were marks of skidding tires Lake City is one sponsored plans been published pends a far greater sum in on the concrete pavilion which by the United Christian Youth which have since the city has been mak- the answering of Inquiries, disonce reached out on wooden Movement. ing a contribution of this tribution of the citys pam-piles over the lakes salty wakind, Mr. Backman wrote: SunBE conducted IT MILL phlets by mail, and otherwise, ters. 4 at 6 a.m. on the State Capthan has the city in the proI SEEMS IT day that strange 2 THE PAVILION was littered itol steps duction of the pamphlet with, empty beer, whisky and "In our activity fund budgThe Utah Commandery I, The thief who took a case vodka bottles where they had et We have set up annually Knights Templar, will sponsor S.L. Warning or tossed been shattered of shoes Valued at $100 from its 26th annual Easter Sun$7,500 to cover postage, stathe concrete. e the loading dock at the rise Service at 6:30 a.m. at tionery and other costs. But Presiding officers of Utahs against The two deputies said every the Masonic Temple, 650 E. this ln no way reflects the Hotel must have 1961 Legislature Saturday disand per- building had been broken into South Temple. expenditures Incident to the kicked himself with the cussed organization of clerks to answer all sonnel for the new State Legis- and damaged. hiring OTHER FAITHS are holdright foot, of course after lative Council but deferred deof the inquiries and to disDURING ITS heydey Saltair ing similar sunrise services. he opened the box. cisions until after a conference was world famous. booklet for the city. the tribute But over Roman Catholic masses will scheduled for next weekend. the A heavy penalty awaits perits years THE OWNEB OF the attraction be at 6:15, 8, 9 and 10 a.m. in distrib"THE CHAMBER busiSPEAKER Ernest H. Dean dimmed and it has been closed the Cathedral of the Madeleine, sons who are operating a utes these booklets to all shoes, Bettis Head Jr, 1975 without Lake ness Salt in City and Senate President for the past several years.ylt 331 E. South Temple. automobile travel View St (1340 East), told a business license, Frank A. clubs andagencies,, now stands some 2,000 feet service other tourist Thorpe Waddingham officers the shoes were for met in the council offices with from the present water line of HIGHLIGHTING Roman Yeamans, city license assessor bureaus throughout the United said the lake. and collector, Saturday. Catholic observance of the display and all were for the Director Lewis H. Lloyd. They States so that quantities of reviewed study assignments Attempts have been made special day will be a Solemn THERE IS a penalty of 10 these booklets can be in the right foot. made by the legislature and for the state to take over and Pontifical Mass at noon at the agencies. per cent assessed against those racks of these make indicated that a major factor restore it to its former luster available "We also their in are late who cathedral making Most the Rev. .by in the selection of council and it now is under Jurisdicfrom booklets, said. your quantities he 1961, for Lennox Federal, bishop payments members would be experience tion of the Utah Parks and Joseph of the Catholic diocese of Salt "The penalty has been in effect for the hotels and motels and and qualifications in the par- Recreation Commission. other agencies in Salt Lake since March 1. Lake City. ticular areas to be studied durThursday night vandals left City for the use of the toura Mr. said seldom Yeamans Many Protestant, faith oba path of destruction in Salt ing the next two years. ist after he reaches this point office his without Lake City Cemetery when they servances are scheduled to day goes abybusiness has been finding consist of services. similar WE WISH to assure you tippted over headstones, some the proper that we are more than Thieves Get $14 A complete list of. all operating without happy of them weighing several hunto provide you with any speThieves forced open a cash dred pounds, in two different church services in the Salt business license. THIS certainly is not fair cific information with respect Lake area was published on drawer to steal $14 in coins locations in the cemetery. A boy was criti- from the office of the Ever - lice of The Salt jto the thousands of firms who to our costs in the matter, and damages run- - the church pr cally injured Saturday at 1:40 green Motel, 2000 S. State, po-- ning into several thousands of Lake Tribune Saturday morn- pay their fees regularly, year also our methods of distribution. . dollars. after year, he asserted. p.m. when he ran into Hie path lice were told Saturday. ing. of an automobile at 11th East and Ramona Ave. (1935 South). Vandals Use Saltair lo WITH THE passage of time, many symbols of the event have gained prominence. The cross represents the crucifixion of Jesus Christ. It has special meaning to Christians as a symbol of Christs victory over death. Brochure Is Yours, C. of C. Tells City The "egghead Easter bunny knows the reason for little Jean Sudburys primping before the mirror. The tot, a If All Right There9 re Left Dan Valentine's Nothing Serious UNOFFICIAL HOST: There must be something about my general appearance which makes me s like the assistant ' manager of the secthardware ion in a depart-ment store. Or the day manager of a motion picture theater. . . . Or an usher at the Ute sta- - I lookfJl ... P "T.imp.o MilL at Hogle Dan Zoo. . . . I like to think Valentine it is because I have the look of managerial authority in my face. its because never wear a bat. But, whatever the reason, the truth is I am always being mistaken as a minor official in various establishments. Never a major official, always a minor official. . . . LIKE, FOB example, the other day I got fired from a job I never had. I was standing near the bread bo display in the basement of a local department store waiting for my wife, who was testing egg beaters, when this lady rushed up to me and said, Where do you keep your mousetraps? And I said, "I dont keep mousetraps. And she said, "How come you dont keep mousetraps? And I said, "Because I dont have any mice.' THE LADY Walked over to a fellow jstanding ..behind a cash register, and he came over to me and yelled, How long have you been here? I looked at my watch and said, "About 15 minutes.' And he said, "Why dont you help this lady? And said, "Why, should L I dont even know her. AND HE SAID, "I dont think you are the type of person we want working for us in housewares and. notions. Go to the office and get your -- -- , pay , So I went to the office and they gave me $18.76, less social security, which, youll have to admit is not bad when you consider I was Just waiting while my wife tested egg beaters. t THE POINT I am trying to pound home is that almost every public place I go, I am mistaken for a person with some kind of authority. Like, for another example, I was at Hogle Zoo Friday, standing near a Cage eating peanuts, when a man came up with a baby in his arms and said, When, do they feed the Or, perhaps, 1 bears?" - And - I said, I dont really know. 1 imagine when they are hungry. And the fellow said, "Dont get smart with me or I will report you to the head zookeeper. AND HE DID report me, and the zookeeper transferred me to duty in the monkey house which was quite a demotion, considering that I dont work at the zoo. I WAS STANDING in front of a local movie theater the other afternoon looking at the pictures of the movie stars when a woman came up and said, When does the next show start? And I said, "Right after the show that is on now is over. She reported me to the manager and I wa "fired again. . . . The most embarrassing occurence happened at a football game at the Ute Stadium last fall I was standing in the aisle minding my own business, watching the Utes lose, when a woman, tugging a nervous little girl by the hand, came up and said, Where is the ladies restroom? And I said, "Sorry, madam, but I do not know. And she says, How come you dont know? And I said, "Its probably because I aint a lady and have no use knowing where the ladies restroom is. I happen to know where the mens restroom is if that will help you. THE LADY GAVE me the kind of dirty look politicians usually reserve for each other and walked away muttering something about how nobody does their job well anymore. I think I will start wearing a hat. . . . SAM, THE SAD CYNIC, SAYS: Today Is Easter and President Kennedy will hold the traditional egghead rolling contest on the White House lawn! TRAFFIC TOLL Days Sines last Utah New-hous- (D-Uta- Auto Strikes, v Hurts Boy, 5, Critically CHARLES KAY Packer, 5, son of Mrs. Carla Packer, 920 Wilson Ave. (1750 South), suffered a probable skull fracture and multiple facial lacerations. Officer Clarence L. Van Bibber said he was told by a witness that the child was on the east side of 11th East when the witness drove by and stopped. THE CHIU) ran onto the street from between a parked automobile and the vehicle of the witness. He ran into the path of the southbound automobile, operated by Betty Jean Dowell, 39, 2534 Alden St (1340 East). showed the Investigation pedestrian was knocked more than 18 feet by the impact HE WAS TAKEN in police ambulance to Salt Lake General Hospital where, at first, he was reported in critical condition. A few hohrs later his condition was reported improved to "poor and he was transferred to Holy, Cross Hospital for further treatment Car Accident Hurts Two On S. State Backing Pickup Injures Woman in South S.L. Special to The Tribune A SALT LAKE Salt Lake woman was Injured Saturday at 6:17 p.m. when she was knocked down and pinned under a pickup truck being backed out of a driveway by her husband at 62 W. Oakland Ave. (2475 South). Two persons were injured, damage estimated at $1,145 reported and one man was jailed e a a result of a collision at 4500 S. State Saturx day shortly before 6 p.m. DONALD B. Larson, 26, Provo, and bis wife, Mary, 26, suffered neck .injuries. Clyde Charles Dahlquist, 33, 222 10th East, was charged with driving while ''under the influence of intoxicating beverage in a complaint sighed by Trooper Robert Nuttall before Justice of the Peace Mel Humphreys, who set bail at $300. TROOPER Nuttall reported that a pickup truck operated by Willkrd Franklin Mitchell, 27, Midvale, stopped for a red semaphore and sustained $45 estimated damage when it Was struck from behind by the Larson auto, also stopped northbound for the semaphore. The Larson jLuto received an estimated $600 daihage and the Dahlquist vehicle, which initiated the chain collision from behind, received an estimated $500 damage. SOUTH VERA MILDRED HAWKINS, 1829 S. State, was listed in fair condition at Salt Lake General Hospital, where she was reported as suffering a possible broken leg, lacerations and abrasions. Bob White, deputy South Salt Lake marshal, said Mrs. Hawkins apparently was standing in back of a truck when her husband, Lloyd Ernest Hawkins, 41, backed out of the driveway. THE TRUCK STRUCK the woman, and she was pinned under the frame between front and back wheels. Neighbors lifted up the truck so county ambulance crewmen could free her. three-vehicl- Nk "Si i;Vv5L Vandal, Burglar Damage Church Vandals shot a marble through the pane of one window of the Bonneville Ward Chapel, Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-daSaints, 1535 Dr. (2700 East), while . a burglar apparently broke out another window, police were told Saturday. - THE VANDAL lost a marble for his efforts, while the burglar lost blood from a cut on the window glass, evidence indicated. , Thieves Forget Knife in Auto Bon-jnevie- Thieves broke a vent window to gain. entry into the automobile of Burgess Colemere, 2789 Kenton Dr. (2760 South) then forced open the glove compart ment Mrs. Ver Mildred Hawkins is pulled from tauider frame of truck where aha was pinned when hit by becking vehicle. i . . Get License, Businesses . y 256 Died In I960 Solons Meet, Air Council . - e ( Victim is placed on stretcher by ambulance crewman while Deputy Sheriff Jerry Hobbs and unidentified man look on. . v ' : ? ' i , - POLICE WERE told nothing was missing from the vehicle, but a knife was left on tha car floor by the thieves. v -- 1 |