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Show 'TiiJftjiiJS-, - t ns The Salt Lake Tribune, Sunday, September 12, 1563 Wheel of Misfortune One Bad Turn Deserves Another and Another . . . Easy, easy Things that keep a Salt Lake;fid! Police officer's Lfe from getting Watch It! Get over thre!" 7 In spite of these precise indull department: Mrs. W. didnt get structions, Mr. W. had done a fair job of over there quite fast enough. The teaching his wife to drive. But entire left side of the car she had not been- - checked cut scraped against the side- - of the yet In the delicate art of back- house. ing. Mr. W. suggested that she Mrs. W. broke into tears. But try backing the car out of the her husband was less than symgarage and down the driveway. pathetic. His voice edged with sarcasm, he said: You forgot Excellent Suggestion something. You havent dented Good idea, Mrs. W. agreed. the right front fender yet. But she was barely under way Mrs. W. abruptly stopped when crash! The right rear fen- crying. She shifted gears and in 600 der had failed to clear the gar- a fury, plowed the right front fender into a retaining walL age. Utahs newest Americans i The car was barely three Police were called in for mop- Speaker for the ceremony will S. months old, and up to that time- - plng-uOperations, ed Friday in a 7:30 pm. Cit- ton had never been marred. .. Mr. izenship Day ceremony on the W.s face got red, but he said steps of the State Capitol Build; In Peace Corps Now nothing. ing, Mrs. W. moved the cat forThe annual ceremony Will he 'James R. Gully, son of Mr. ward, then tried reverse again. sponsored by the Salt Lake Cotil- and Mrs. Walter J. Gully, 976 This time she got out of the garlion Girls, in cooperation with Sterling - Dr. 325 North) has age without mishap. But she the Utah State Bar. The girls been named a' Peace Corps Vol- was headed straight for the orgnizatiott this week mailed In- unteer .having completed a house. ... vitations to about 600 Utahns training program at M Loses Control who became naturalized U.S. quette University, Milwaukee, citizens within the past year. Mr, Wis. lostgll control. No, The secretary of the Building and Construction Trades Coun h cii, East, has urged the Utah. Legislative Council that nothfpgiMMtone to diminish or alter the kndid services which our membeMjtuons have received over the years Jrom Salt Lake Trade Technical Institute. A Legislative Council committee has been studying junior colleges in the state and one of the proposals it has received is to establish a community college ,for Metropolitan Salt Lake City where a new campus is being developed for Salt Lake Trade-Tec- h on Redwood Road near he-yel- led. Citizenship Day To Honor p ). Council Asks: British Expand Area Served By Consul Staff Granite Arts Tops Slate With Utahns Special to The Tribune ,, Itonums at Skyline and Granite Schools, John Larson, as-eGRANITE PARK Utah will provide headliners for 80010 on director, said, Granite Arts Assn.) A total of seven concerts will the 1965-6concert series, which should be be presented this year, he said, Mr. Johannesen and Miss Nel- one of the most popular in the W,H Pen the series Oct. 20 long history of the organization. sova itorium. ln Skytae The local talent will include Council Concert Grant Johannesen, a Utah pih Special to The Tribune British Consulate here has been expanded to serve New Mexico and the eastern part of Montana north of Wyoming along with the present District of Colorado, Wyoming and Utah. British subjects residing in those areas who require passports, visas, commercial assistance or general information may contact the British Consulate in Denver, 607 DENVER-T- he 6 anist who has gained international recognition,, and Zara Nelsova; the Utah Symphony Orchestra under the baton of Maurice Abravanel, and the Utah Concert Council Aritsts. Other artists Include Andre a Colorado Building, 1615 Segovia, renowned guitarist. St, Denver, Colo. British consul for the area Is Three Auditoriums Laurence L. Estrange, wiU be presented The concerts is Joyce Veasey. in three auditoriums this year Is de officer Marjorie West Lake Junior High Mrs. with Friez and the iiST West indud-- 1 SchMl-3450Maureen Reeves. with the two standard audi- -' is.-wife, The symphony orchestra will follow on Nov. 30 in the West Lake auditorium. The Utah Council Artists will be pre sented Jan. 17 In the junior high Con-jFe- auditorium. CaU-form- vice-cons- ul com-merci- al pro-cons- is Members of the council artists include Norene R. Emerson, pianist; Norma Pocock, soprano; Ron Christensen, tenor, and David Dalton, violist. Other artists will include Fer-ranand Teicher, duo pianists, who will appear in the Skyline te auditorium March 2. Also scheduled are Mr. Segothe Granite via on Feb. High School auditorium; the Eireann Singers and Dan-cer- t cers from Ireland, Feb. 18 at Skyline, and the Porgy and Bess Singers, March 28 at Granite. lin Zoo Couple Brays at Addition LaMar Farnsworth, director, number oL Sicilian - donkey Hogle Zoological Gardens, said, display. Mr. Farnsworth said a colt has been born to a pair of 'visitors will be able to view the daily until the chU-e- d Sicilian donkeys at the zoo. theidren's six zoo doses Sept. 27. to The birth brings s-- on Dont Alier Trade Tech 432-4t- SALE oi damask flower-hue- d seis-gi- boxed i! your choice -- F 4700 South. In a letter to the Legislative Council, Alvin W. Joseph, secretary of the Trades Council, said: As we look at the employers and members of many local unions of the AFVCIO, we find that almost every business in If You Want the Advantages of Condominium Living Without Being In An Apartment Project our valley has been improved by contact with, the Salt Lake Trade Technical Institute, For this reason we recommend that it is most essential to of our community the that this present fine institution be continued and operated in substantia Uv the same role that it now fulfills. ... well-bein- O 14 Ona-Sto- ry Tawnhous.i O Lovely Location and View Call David K. Richards c 484-673- O O Or Drive By And See For Yourself 2755 Connor St. (2150 lost) , , Attached Carport. 0 Private Swimming and g gold, turquoise. smashed a window, replacement value about $6, in the rear of the Pottenger- Transmission Repair shop, 858 S. State, It was reported to police. 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