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Show 26 The Salt l,ake Tribune, Monday, November 12. 1973 Stores Mull On Display in Evanston Curbs in Power Us White House Invitations ot Placid Era By Demr? Wheeler Tribune Correspondent One EVANSTON, WYO of the prestigious names in Western politics is C D n - oms Many Utah grocery are taking steps to caserve electrical power and oner rewhile oths are sources studying the matteryofficials report V Clark, who represented Wyoming as a United States senator during the terms of five presidents Benjamin Bob Harrison, Grover Cleveland Theodore Roosevelt, William Howard Taft and Woodrow Wilson. f rerttta Part of his social life at the nations capital before and after the turn of the century provides a nostalgic bit of Americana for visitors to the Jolly Roger Museum here Now on display is a series of original invitations to W hite House functions that were sent to the Honorable Clarence Clark - This must have been the grand slam for invitations with three important functions all listed in one. The invitations have been loaned to the museum by the senators granddaughter. Mrs - This from 1913 White House invitation President and Mrs. William Maberry, district manEleven Food Stores, ager, said mere will be no cutback in hmrs at Pores. However, we will and are tqiing our people to be in their use of lights, Jeatmg and the air conditioning, he said Howard Taft is one of several now being displayed in Evanston, Wyo. Miss Margaret Clark at a reception at the White House Jan 21, 1904 from 9 to 10 30 pm One of the more important social events held in Washington, D C., was the mamage of Alice Lee Roosevelt, daughter of the president, to Nichohs Longuorth on Saturday, Feb 17, 1906. This elegant invitation with the white embossed presidential seal is among the museums display collection. Alice Colorado Holland, Springs, Colo The next invitation is dated 1897 and is from President and Mrs Cleveland inviting Sen Clark and ladies to meet the diplomatic corps and to a The event public reception was timed from 9 to 11 p m The senators children were also recipients of W'hite House invitations. The President and Mrs. Roosevelt requested the pleasure of the company of Boy Chokes to Death A boy choked to death Sunday morning despite efforts to revive him. Mathew Ross Hansen, son of Mr and Mrs Gerald Hansen. 4215 S Sunset View Dr. (3410 East), was playing outside his home when he started to choke about 11:20 a m , said Sheriffs Deputy D J. Miller He caid the child was rushed to St Mark's Hospit.il, where he was pronounced dead about noon He said it is unknown what caused the bov to choke of Mak J23 ciety. Today, invitations to White House parties may be received with mixed emotions That is, the thought of subpoenas or congressional hearings may bnger in the background on The first invitation display dates from 1891 and readsThe President and Mrs Ilamson request the pleasure of the company of Mr Clark and Ladies on Tuesday, January 13th to meet the Diplomatic Corps; Friday, January 23rd for a Reception to the Congress and Judiciary; and Tuesday, February 3rd to meet the Officers of the Army a,id Navy and Marine Corps. Grand Slam rrr- ( psident out unnecessary fights "Yet, we wilprovide proper lighting for citomers and for We are security panoses the energy thffect studying shortage ml have on our V& are reluctant to hours make immediate changes because wo are convinced that additional not toy much I that used stores in energy .e opt- 24 hours. he said vw Placid Times Those were more placid times when an envelope with the impressive gold presidential seal meant the recipient had reached the summit of so- Bolmder, Albertsons, Boisjf said the firm will turn own thermostats i.. stores ynd will turn Mrs e- A Longworth Inc, long Safeway Stoies, mamed a Washington social,' spokesman said the firm has matriarch made no decision but plans a matter on the meeting The President and Mk. Monday Wilson had the pleasures of Lawrence Alder, executive announcing the mamag of director, Utah Retail Grocers their daughter Jessie WoodAssn , aid the organization is row to Francis Bowes;layre studying the effect of the on Tuesday, Nov. 21 1913 energy shortage but has made Sen Clark and hi? family were on hand to gne best no decision. wishes to the Imde and It is too earlv to react W e looki ig at this and hope to are groom. The senator trvm Wyoming come up with something in tne near future, but we have no had obviously moved up the mindladder of social acceptance by firm policy yet We are ful and the problems recognize 1913. That way when Sen and and are working to come up Mrs Clark received an invitawith a solutior tion to a pnrate dinner given bv President and Mrs Taft on . Jan 21 at 8 p m In viewing the display, one Thieves took 100 feet of can almost feel the wheels ol copper tubing from social futures spin to the Mounta.n States Supply Co , whims of the presidents and W W 33rd South, sheriff's re their ladies V v -- examines charred remains of home dcstroved in $16,000 fire Sunday. Chief Herbert Nichols Battalion aims light as Capt. Richard Shield; Blaze Destroys Frame Home Amid Controversy Gty Hammering Away at 'Room In W. Jordan Special to The Tribune Fire deWEST JORDAN stroyed a frame home at 7950 S. 2700 West Sunday about 1:30 pm while the owner, Roger' L. Hansen, was out of town. - Salt Lake County Fire Chief Charles Pans estimated the loss of the home and contents at $16,000 He said cause of the blaze was being investigated 1 Will Take lime More lights will take time to ship in, Mr. Jorgensen explained. As the lighting fixtures were installed, streets department crews laid a new floor of plywood, Mr: Nunley said. top-gra- Copper Tubing Lost in Theft ports showed The tubing valued at $21 40, was taken from a fpced-iarea behind a warehopc Inc. SpartanAmerican, 5299 S. State Continued From Page 17 tieyll stay out, he said n There was some criticism of about the cost of plywood $7 a sheet for the 51 sheets because chipboard costs a third of that figure. Then, as workers nailed the plywood to the floor the steam heating pipes shattered, Mr. Nunley said. That was discovered when the heat was turned on and steam shot through the room. Sludge also fell through to the office below, requiring a new paint job there. Replace the Pipes Murray O For three days, employes used portable electric heaters 74 Gremlin. to dig deep into your pocket to buy a Or to run it. Because under that long hood, an economical engine is standard. It gives you a really good run for the money on regular or unleaded gas. in style, it doesnt gulp gas like it was goinebut of style. That goes for our stylish Levis Qemlin, too. Its the one with the optional irterior tht looks like blue jeans. Better get a Gremlin now thfWay gas is going, our Gremlins are going to be i norepopular than ever. Another advantage: with a big fuel tank, it goes a long time between drinks. So while our 74 Gremlin is right 21-gall- on Burnt orange arrived the same custom-mad- e carpeting time" the coun- reception ter made it up three flights of stairs But the carpeting was short, at leart a dozen square yards short. The rest of the carpet arrived three weeks later Workers returned to their office, new telephones were installed, heating returned to the building and everything returned to normal. But the filing cabinets still bne the halls. Its extravagant, Finance Jennings Phil- Commissioner lips said. Chase Ends High-Spee- d You dont have to warm their offices as Mr. Jorgensen worked overtime to replace fractured pipes Meanwhile, the building department workers operated from the hall, under the glare of bare electric globes. Filing filled cabinets the halls and blocked the fire exit That brought the fire chief The fire exit w as cleared With Arrest of Driver A chase avenues Sunday night about 9 pm, when arrested a after he had abandoned high-spee- d ui the ended police man his ve- - Gun Victim, 22, Listed Seiious - Tom PROVO (AP) Adams, 22, Ephraim, was lilted m serious condition and in intensive care Sunday at Utah Valley Hospital following a shooting Saturday while pheasant hunting with companions Utah County Sheriff Mack Holiey said Adams xas hunting in Sanpete County w hen a member of his hunting party, fired too soon at a 15 year-old- , a flock of birds. Adams, who was standing abcut 30 to 40 teet away at the time of the .hooting, was woundid by pellets m the riest, r.eck and shoulder. lucle and continued fleeing on foot. A police car was damaged when the car, abandoned at 2nd Avenue and U Street, rolled back down the incline and struck the pursuing vehicle No one was injured. Police Officer Jim Adams said the chase began when he pulled up to assist Officer Mike Welch, wno had halted the car for a traffic violation at50E 5th South He said the suspect fled as he saw him approach, leaving behind four others who had been with hin, m the car . The arrested man was booked into Salt Lake Jail A check on the car revealecit was reported stolen out of California y Color T Set Gone Police report that a $300 color television set is missing from a room at the World Motor Hotel. 1900 S State. 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