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Show 9 Local News Sports Second Section Its a fab Sfilmb alt . Salt Lake City, Utah Thursday Morning June TV Fare, Page 26 4 iFishy 3 Insults ' 22, 1961 Page IT (Whew) Record 104 Sol Serves a Broilermaker It was 104 degrees above zero Wednesday, and that scorching figure went down on official weather bureau S.L. Reverses Stand Polished It Off It was bad enough when Howard On Angle Andreason, 1187 Laird Ave. (1200 South); found his automobile covered with black shoe polish Wednesday morning. BUT WHEN he looked in the front seat of the car it was case of adding insult to Injury. Mr. Andreason found four fresh trout lying there. Business Hurt, Merchants Tell City. Commissioners ' books in Salt Lake City as the hottest day in June and the hottest first day of summer ever recorded, HOURLY TEMPERATURE recordings made at Salt Lake Municipal Airport weather bureau station went down on the books like this: 3 p.m. 103 Noon 97 1 p.m. 98 4 p.m. 102 t 2 p.m. 102 5 p.m. 101 2:45 p.m. 104 6 p.m. 99 LAS VEGAS APPARENTLY had the dubious distinction of recording the highest maximum in both the Inter- reached mountain Area and the nation. ,The temperature 110. . . r Nothing Serious e " wall-to-wa- com-mand- And Specialist Hal Bishop, Mr. Wilson is definitely pio- a civilian butcher, doesnt cut neering a new trail in the lemeat for the National Guard gitimate theater, and, like all he drives a heavy equipment pioneers, he deserves a Valenwrecker. tine. This is It. , SAM, THE SAD CYNIC, the Armys SAYSi . system must A southern tourist drove have fouled up at one time or another the past year because through Salt lake City the a couple of Guard members other day and remarked that it sure was nice to see a slipped through the network. Cox school building without a Specialist Geoffrey works in civilian life as man- crowd of people In front ager of the parts department of it! HOWEVER, classification HE SAID HE HAD 62 additional names to" go on his petition carrying 114 signatures. "State Street Is well known as a shopping street for small merchants, he said. "The next step would be to widen the street, narrow the sidewalks and Install center islands. h the removal of Mr. Freed, said Mr. Harrison. MAYOR LEE submitted Mr. Bambergers name to the com- mission Tuesday. After some discussion, Parks ter Board. Commissioner L.' C. Romney MR. BAMBERGER'S name suggested the city attorney was submitted by Mayor J. give the commission an opinBraken Lee to replace Charles ion on the matter. He said If C. Freed, whose term has ex- the law permits the mayor to pired. Mr. Bamberger will serve until June 19, 1965. Thieves Take $60 There was almost no discusTheft of more than $60 in sion before the vote was taken. change from candy and hot VOTING AGAINST the ap- - drink vending machines at East and 1151 E. 21st .pointment was Water Commis- - 1955-lltsioner Conrad B. Harrison. South was reported to police My no vote is not against Wednesday by Alvin Kendall, "Mr. Bamberger, but is against Ogden: h IN OTHER action the board punchased equipment for five schools and awarded gasoline contracts to Rod- erick Oil Co. and American ETAjSpeakerJarns: Schools Problems Bring Challenge ( c 'kUK ashioned F our th Panel Okehs Big Tribune Party Beckons One, All Impound Pact in S.L. city-owne- n 50-st- XJRAFHC Tot Tips Pack, Falls StQries Five-year-ol- d y g flag-raisin- d 2 Utahns Die in Plane Crash Lus-comb- dub' t ' V -- levy will be 1.1 mills for the capital .outlay and 1 mill will be in local leeway and state supplemental leeway as required by law. MR- - HENDERSON SAID the businessmen felt that State Oil Co. Street should not be made a "guinea pig in any traffic exPurchases for the schools periments. He said Main Street should have the same lm included paper, furniture and other school equipment. partial treatment" Within the last two weeks six lanes of traffic and parallel parking have been inauguarat-- ' ed alpng 2nd South he said. MAJOR J.Braeken Lee told the group he had some doubts-abou- t the parking change. He said a public hearing was held before the ordinance was enacted, after some businessJ? 12 men said they didnt know about the proposed change. -tjV mis'' . "NOT ONE SINGLE person t was here to oppose the change IV r: j? to parallel parking, he said. : By Melba M. Ferguson "I think if a fourth of the numTribune Staff Writer ber here had shown up then, "We are pricing ourselves out of brains by our fears and angle parking would have been our federal government about phobias actretained. The commission i . ed in good faith. THIS WAS THE OPINION expressed by Dr. Martin Mr. Hendertson said that it Essex, Akron, Ohio, second vice president, National Congress was reported by some State of Parents and Teachers, who delivered the keynote address Street businessmen they were on promoting youth potential given the Impression that if at the Wednesday morning sesthey did not go along with parsion of the annual convention allel parking the street would of Utah Congress of Parents center islands. with widened je and Teachers. The conference, which drew THOSE SUPPORTING the crowd of some 6,000 persons, change to parallel parking, inall 15, take advantage of Murray Park pool cluding James E. Hogle, chairopened Tuesday evening in Nearly obscured in cooling water, from left, to beat Wednesdays heat, which reached 104. man of the Downtown PlanSalt Lake Tabernacle. Bill Summers, Steve Barnes and Bill Watts, ning Assn., said the entire proTHE WEDNESDAY sesgram was agreed to on an exat 9 a.m. and 1:45 pm. sions, Olcl-- F should and basis perimental were conducted in the audinot be abandoned now. Federal, state and local fire Mr. Hogle said a committee officials Wednesday urged the torium of Hotel Utah Motor contacted merchants, some on closing of the Wasatch Front Lodge convention center. State Street, and they felt the to open fires. r The closing general meetchange could be given a trial. on Thursday, also will AT ings, THE SAME the time, He said when he first learned United States Forest Service convene there, said Dr. Ellvert he felt it about the changes district headquarters in Ogden H. Himes, Utah Congress presimay do damage to the street, issued an order banning fire- dent, who Is presiding. but later favored the experi- works along the front and forment. PR. ESSEX, who traced the The Sait Lake City Commisests throughout the Intermoun of industrialization on Lets all be flag wavers. impact sion Wednesday voted to conIRWIN ARNOVITZ, a State tain Area as of July 1. The our changing society, warned tinue the lease with a private Street Forissued order, by Regional businessman, agreed FLAG WAVERS in the good sense, the sense that means firm for vehicles with Mr. Hogles statements. ester Floyd Iverson, prohibits that "many middle class AmerImpounding you are proud of your country. picked up by the police depart- He said he was not certain discharging fireworks of any icans seem unaware of what is happening around them." And The Salt Lake Tribune is providing the opportunity ment that now is the time to change type- - . and all free. He contrasted the plight of law firecState prohibits PUBLIC SAFETY Commis- the parking. certain underprivileged or but the, other rackers, another Clarence J. Gilner, be should AGAIN ON July 4, when all citizens proud, sioner Herbert F. Smart said of fireworks allowed are groups who have been types said the The Tribune is sponsoring a big, Fourth of July he investigated, at the direc- State Street merchant, left in the bowels of our tion of the commission, wheth- State Road Commission shoved under the present law. celebration complete with a gala fireworks show. ALL FIRE officials Wednes- cities, leaderless, churchless There will be races for the kids, boys baseball games, er it would be in the best the change "down our throats, forthe wish for and almost helpless with horseshoe matches will be available for adults, pie eating interest of the city to operate "THEY MADE a through day expressed mer community patterns which its own talks with the members fire of lot watermelon and street out of State and I think impounding contests, eating contests, band concerts, flag were "a cross section of all concluded It would not be. raising ceremonies and many other events. he control groups and forestry levels of economic and educaa failure, its complete To use organizations. property THE CELEBRATION has been moved to Lagoon for 1961, on North 2nd West for a lot added. F. C. Koziol, supervisor of tional attainment and were in director Edward J. Johnston, with all the park areas, play areas and picnic boweries avail- would cost $3,000 for its prepWasatch National Forest, close contact with each other, the State of Department planning, oldable to make it a real, said I would like to consider aration, said Mr. Smart. He of IN THE former community Highways, said the project action, on the matter . in the fashioned .family. affair. said it would cost another $300 he - said,- - there was pattern, and was"" carefully planned near future. Thursday, Mr. "Intercommunication and And for all the winners in a month to hire an attendant helps traffic flow, Koziol will meet with Mr. the various races, The Tribune of ideas and THE CITY has a contract American with United will give a "THIS IS THE first time in Iverson, whose signature values. Auto Recovery flag in fact almost 2,000 flags Bureau, 540 W. 4th South, to my experience where I find would be required . to close "Now," he said, jye find a are on order to be given away. handle its See Page 25, Column 1 the segment of the front under unilateral impounded ears. society has emerged, federal jurisdiction. THE UTAH National Guard leaving, unfortunately, in large THE WASATCH Front ex sections of the cities, entire is again cooperating in the tends from Brigham City on areas without the upper or event, with Maj. Gen. Max E. TOIL the north to Payson, Utah middle class Rich, adjutant, general, assurexample of ambiCounty, on the south. Both tion, respect for law and suping the same cooperation the Utah State Board of For- port of church and school. 2 given by the guard in 1960. estry and the Forest Service The guard will have its "junTHE URBANIZATION of control it ior paratrooper free ride on Shari Harri' A plea for immediate clos our country, he said,' gives hand for the youngsters to try son, daughter of Mr. and ure of the front came from reason to wonder whether the out. Mrs. Wayne Harrison, 2019 Salt Lake County Fire Chief human organism is capable of In addition, it will operate a Lincoln (900 East), may be Frank P. Jones. dealing with the extraordinary a on bruise her free shooting gallery with sporting social convulsions rampant in each participant allowed to forehead Thursday. our country. shoot for a record and be THAT WAS the only He pointed out that "nothing given instruction by competent other than a scratch is causing more guard instructors. or two on her arm she sufeffects on our schools than fered Wednesday about the current alterations in com- FOR THE 2 p.m. munity structure ceremony, guardsmen will 10:15 p.m. when she tumbled provide the color guard, and backward from a second "IT IS TIME, he said, "to the National Guard band will story window in her home ask ourselves, dare we wait too landed on and heavily rocky play. long to bring about the AmerAnother band to appear dur- ground below. ican dream of equal opporDied in I960 356 ing the evening will be the THE PARENTS of the girl tunity to the vast, underpriv--ilegePostal Carriers Band and said she was sitting backcultural islands that several school districts are Ar- ward on the inside of the Salt Lake County are unfitted to schools todays ranging for summer bands to window sill when she lost serve?, serenade the public. her balance, toppling backTo take action, he said, "will ward. BUT ONE thing is needed. a vastly new concept require (See story on Page 26) In all Fourth of public responsibility in 20th of July celebrations, the public century America, explaining must participate. The Tribune the one big issue we must replus the combined efforts solve wisely is: of the Davis County and Salt "WHAT SHALL and can be Lake County Recreation Demake appointments then done best by the private sector the will provide partments must adhere to it of our economy and what by MR. MURRAYS father, Alraces and other contests. By' Iva Cutshaw the public sector." LATER MR. Romney asked Tribune Correspondent bert Murray, herding sheep on BUT ' OTHER groups, orHe made a plea for use of City Attorney Norman W. VERNAL Two Uintah a mountain, told Uintah Counor individuals are federal aid to education as the Kettner if the city commission ganizations men were killed inas a body could nominate a invited to join in the fun and County ty Sheriff Ray Fletcher he solution, only citing the fact morning Wednesday stantly the fun for others. e saw the single engine our "never that person to the water board, provide progenitors when their light plane plunged If your nationality group either directly or by amendhesitated to use the resources over him at a craft 45 about go Mountain Blue Into musical a can sing, dance, play of the government to expand ing a proposed nomination for or do any- miles east of here in Colorado. low altitude and pass over a and strengthen the private porise before appointment by substituting a instrument, recite, crash. the hearing name for the name proposed. thing that might help in the SHERIFF W. H. Terrell, tential of the country, using Teddy Ray Cloward was Trib- Moffat County, Colorado, idencall The entertainment Mr, Kettner said no. as examples the building of bom June 21, 1929, in Vernal, une andaign up for a time. tified the victims as Teddy Ray a son of E. H. and Clorailroads, highways, post ofMary HE RULED that inasmuch Cloward, 32, Vernal, the pilot, ward. He married Doris Masharbors and air fields to fices, as the mayor is the nominatand Myles Bee Murray, 25, of sey Jan. 1, 1947, in VemaL enhance private commerce. Loses Golf Jensen. ing power in this case, there ' A set of golf clubs and is no theory whereby the pow"BY THE SAME token, he Federal Aeronautics Agency MR. CLOWARD operated er of nomination can be taken golf bag, valued at $150, prop- officials were en route from heavy equipment for Intersaid, "the system, of universal education that has given Ameraway from the nominating erty of Tony Polychronis Jr. Denver to attempt to determine mountain Concrete Co., Vernal. ... 2564 Green St, (640 East), the cause of the crash. Civil He was a U.S. Navy veteran. ica the highest standard of livauthority. Survivors include his widow Proposed nominations, he was stolen from his automo- Aeronautics Board investigaing in the world, Ss plowing sons and daughters, Ted tors and less of Its wealth back less and were also to on bile, police reports showed thetr said, are subject to way : See Page SS, Column 1 R Robert L., Kathryn, Chris sion approval. the scene. Wednesday. Civic Leader Gains Water Job The Salt Lake City Commission Wednesday, by a 4 to 1 vote, approved the appointment of Julian M. Bamberger, 1224-lltAve., Utah businessman and civic leader, as a director of the Metropolitan Wa- y -v CLASSIFICATION: Its the for a Salt Lake automotive same old Army game. . . the firm. And in the Guard, hes civilian-lifcooks are medics a parts clerk. And Specialist Paul Willey is the clerk,s"2-a mechanic by occupation end up riflemen' hes also a mechanic with the . . . and the man Guard. National a drives who truck for a livAn average American ing as a civilian workingman is a fellow who ends up playing feels poor because he doesnt in the- - piccolo have carpeting the division in his boat! y band. ODDS AND ENDS: Snow Its always rabbits are one of the fastest been a standing , I animals alive. They have been joke that the?. I outk clocked at speeds in excess of goes Army Dan 20 miles an hour (boy rabbits of its way to see a man Valentine can run faster than girl rabthat do doesnt anything in military bits!). If youre going on vacation life that he knows anything and worrying about how to tip, about ' Maj. Gen. Max E. Rich, ad- heres the latest schedule: National 15 Utah should of Waiters the get per cent jutant Guard, admitted with a wry of the check, not the old 10 grin Wednesday that there are per cent), hotel bellhops exinstances in his own outfit pect a minimum of 50 cents which back up the legend. per bag, and a hotel doorman should get 25 cents for openat the for instance, LIKE, ing the car door, and 50 cents enannual recently completed for parking the car! campment of the Utah NaTODAYS VALENTINE tional Guard, Chief Warrant Officer Thomas H. Maxwell, A special Valentine today to a banker in' civilian life, was a Salt Lake theatrical impreleader of the 23rd Army Band sario who is doing his best and tooted a mean trumpet in take popcorn f out of the living a military manner. Sgt John Augusta, a Salt Lake womens hairdresser by And s u b s t I profession, is a military policetuting tomato man in the Guards 625th MP f juice! Co. He is Robert Wilson, diHyde Specialist James Peterson," of the of University 1 a graduate biologlst. Is a rector Utahs FlayboxTheatre proguard photographer. duction of . Noel Cowards And Capt Bill W. Nielson "Blithe Spirit. of Murray a cabinetmaker in Director Wilson believes civilian life pilots a helicop- and rightly so that a theater ter for the Utah Guard. patron should not be 'forced Lt. Col H. A. (Bud) Rich, a to try to catch Playwright Cos wards wonderful lines to the Salt Lake insurance man, the Guards artillery ob- - tune of popcorn munching. On the other hand, he beservation unit, and Army Specialist Charles Minnick, a lieves a theater audience dedance band drummer by pro- serves some refreshment refession, should be in the spite between the acts Guards Army band but he So hes Instituted a free isnt. cup of tomato juice, pepHe counts bullets as a recpered with celery and onion salt, for a between-the-act- s ord clerk with the 115th Ordtidbit. nance Co. ... who recentlyeflled a petition requesting the commission to amend the ordinance changing angle parking to parallel parking, led off by declaring "parallel parking doesnt encourage people to stop and shop, but angle parking does. '; Dan Valentines Tribun SANDY A total budgt of $6,137,521 was passed by the Jordan School District Board of Education Wednesday, night following a public bearing. THE ACTION was taken when 125 merchants and propIT WAS AN increase Vof erty owners in the area appeared at a public hearing, most $264,531 and will require an because of them to protest continuation of parallel parking increase of 2.1 mills in the they contended It injured their businesses. tax levy. William H. Henderson, representing the businessmen The increase in the tax 17, 1940. WEDNESDAY'S 104 WAS THE third day of 100 or above maximum temperatures. It also was the third day of discomfort for many residents in Salt Lake City. And throughout the state, maximum readings seldom dropped below 95. ST. GEORGES HIGH WAS 109,.Wendover and Milford were 102, Roosevelt was 100, Green River, 103, Delta and Cedar City both recorded 101. Logan turned in a comparatively cool 99 and was followed' down the list by Blanding with 95, Bryce Canyon with 90, Coalville, 92. In Idaho, temperatures were a little cooler. Idaho falls reported a maximum of 94 but .JBurley was 88.. TBy Clarence D. Williams . Hikes Budget Special to Th . ' Tribune Staff Writer , Unanimous approval by the Salt Lake City Commission Wednesday changed parallel parking on State Street and on 1st and 2nd South back to angle parking. SUMMER OFFICIALLY CAME to Salt Lake City at 8:30 a.m. Six hours and 15 minutes later, weather "clocked in" in the high reading. It was 2:45 p.m. The previous high temperature was 103 recorded June Jordan District d |