Show 29 THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE Monday November 17 1952 U of U Offers Color Film On Argentine The first documentary film on Argentina will be viewed ' by Utah audiences Thursday at 819 pm when Nlcol Smith a feature on this season's Master Minds and Artists series will apeak— and show the film— at Kingsbury Hall on the University of Utah campus The striking contrasts of Argentina will be given in the “ talk and film by Mr Smith Special interest will' be focused on the people ofPeron’s South American nation — from the residents of the large “estan-cias- ” to the cosmopolitan Buenos Aires The lecturer was launched on career of exploration and adventure while still a student at Stanford University when he paddled the entire length of the He Danube traveled through the South Seas spent aokie time on Devil's Island and made a trip over the famous Burma Road— later described in a book Sandy - ill-col- later f- - t OThayne Aeord ballot In been Will District Granite Arrested on Morals Count California man in Salt Lake City Listed ‘Poor’ JORDAN (Speclal)- -A Bluffdale man was reported in “poor’' condition ip a Salt Lake hospital after h was struck by an automobile at 8500 S Redwood Rd Sunday at 6:30 WEST number pm the operator doesn't have to consult "Information” in tha distant town and your call can often go through much faster ' (If you don't know tha number the operator Will givt it to you in the course of handling the call— then you can jot it down for use next time) ‘ I ' i i ‘ ’ He is Earl Evans who suffered a compound fracture of the left leg fractured ribs and a possible pierced lung He was rushed to the hospital by the Salt Lake County Fire Department ambulance According tq the Utah Highway Patrol Mr Evans was struck by a car driven by James H Johnson 59 Riverton Both the vehicle and pedestrian - were southbound Mr Evans was wearing dark clothing which made It difficult for Mr Johnson to see him the patrol reported i $50 Taken From Home Til Kimitihi Sfcftt V - TCUKSXK cml Tilitrcgk (Mpuy Mrs Oi W Norris 17 South 7th West discovered' Sunday morning that someone had entered her home during the night and had taken $50 and small amount of food from the ‘ ! TUMEYS 23-L- B K Imlth Granite Fllee Sehoel Board Only one of the two Incumbent members of the boards of education in Salt Lake County who are seeking reelection had ’any competition Sunday but this could change before the deadline for filing Monday at 9 p m In the Jordan School District the incumbent and president of the board Rex T Tripp Bingham is the only person filing for the position However district officials pointed out that another resident of tha Bingham area has discussed filing and may do so Monday ‘ Car Hits Utalm by for - Edgar C Norman Murray educational Seeks position Plymouth School SU'ind 313 Whittier School 307 Salt Lake County Recreational Bldg 2600 S Redwood Rd 310 and Kearns School 311 Paul Rose and Edgar C Norman have filed for the position on the Murray board that ia be- -' ing vacated by Dr Val Sundwall who is not seeking reelection Residents of Municipal Ward No 1 comprising Districts 360 and 361 wilt vote in this election at the Salt Lake County Fire ' Station 4735 S State St The school board elections are scheduled Dec 3 Woman in Sandy Ends Record Primary Work f Jordan Maps Campaign Plans For Membership aince Records released Sunday by Capt Wilford Webb showed the firemen answered nearly 33 per cent more grass fires during that period than during the corresponding period last year The number increased from 63 to 92 and represents even more of a gain since this type of fire hat been on the decrease during the past years as the county has built up Cpt Webb polhted out The extra dry weather combined with the number of people trying to clean up before winter sets in was given as the reason for the increase by County Fire Chief Jack Clay A big percentage of calls answered were caused by rubbish fires getting out of control when the Wind shifted spreading the flames into the tinder dry weeds Chief Clay said Structural fires during October increased only two — from 26 to 28 — over October 1951 Total number of fire calls this October including both grass and structural was 80 as compared with 41 in the corresponding month last year N Paul Rose Candidate for Murray Board et Education Holladay Club Will Install Yule Lighting HOLLADAY 1999 Value REG (SpedaD-Work--men are expected to start on the Christmas lighting project sponsored by the Holladay Commercial Club this week Vere Halil-dapresident announced Sunday Plans for this project have been just about completed and will include the erection of a large Christmas tree near the intersection of Holladay Blvd 23rd East and 48th South Sts and lights along the streets Lighting and decoration of the business houses will be done by the merchants themselves Mr Halliday said Appropriate ceremonies for turning on the lights has been scheduled for Nov 29 The Olympus Junior High School Band will play Christmas music during the program said Mr Halliday A home lighting contest is being considered by the club but no definite plans are expected to be formulated before the club’s next meeting Wednesday he added I r 4 i Warm quilted linings embroidered yokes inforced knees matching capsl Sizes Girls' in green or blue brown or blue boys' in to 4 1 two-ton- re- e Very special snow suits well designed and long wearing bargain basement are there plus Wear w l j ( Ij to spare these gay in What a buy! 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AT BOWERS 2-- pc ft e::d tfcle ft tZfra TABLE ft TABLE LA!'P The election will be confined to county precinct No 10 with the voting at the following schools Highland Boy District 354 Upper Bingham District 333 Bingham Central Districts 351 and 352 Copperton District 350' and Lark District 355 Dr Calvin S Smith Taylorsville president of the Granite School District board Is opposed by O Thayne Aeord of Granger In the race for the five-yea- r position in that district Polling places and 'districts lire: Boone School 308 and 370 Monroe School 309 ‘ and 311 BINGHAM (Special) — Collec- ed to tions for the Bingham District number of grass and brush fires Activity Fund have passed 88 per cent of the $3500 goal V S Barlow drive chairman announced Sunday However he pointed out the other 12 per cent will be the hardest to collect during the remainder of the drive which SANDY (Special)— Mrs Clyde close Nov 25 Dale Johnston fund president (Zella M) Swenson has retired said the entire fund is to be after 40 years of continuous distributed through its participatin service the ing agencies to young people of I the district Included in these Primary Assn of Church the activities are the Halloween and Christmas parties July 4th cele- of Jesus Christ I ( bration sponsored by the fire- of Latter-da- y men Boy and Girl Scouts and Saints the summer program and other Mrs Swenson I activities has served con- Collections to date are $4831 tinuously since Mr Barlow said 1912 to set what is believed to P-Tbe a record of A service to this Mrs Swenson organization in the ML Jordan East Jordan and the old Jordan LDS stakes She started teaching in Sandy SANDY (Special)— Jordan High Ward of the Jordan LDS Stake School Parent-TeachAssn will and has served in the other two conduct Us annual membership stakes as they were divided She campaign from Wednesday has served in the Sandy Second through Nov 28 according to LDS Ward Primary since 1922 Mrs LaMar Burkinshaw publicity chairman Goal ia to have one parent for each student at Jordan High enrolled as a member - Committee directing the event consists of Mrs J Albert Smith Mrs Ellis J Wilcox and Mr Glen Smith GET RUG - (Special) — TermiIs expectUtah’s an to record 11 the end bring i Cx12 ilLL'YiOOL P nrr Mown TiinXEY INCLUDED WITH r - Incumbent la Jordan Bingham Fund Drouth End Expected to Ease Lacks 12 Lot of County Fire Fighters MURRAY that Salt Lake County firemen Of Completion nation have been fighting of drouth Sept LIVING ROOM and STUDIO SETS frsI x Rex T Tripp seeks reelection t on a Salt Lake youth whom he enticed to his hotel room after promising him 13 to carry his luggage to the Greyhound bus depot The youth told police that he and a Companion were accosted by the suspect who offered them each $9 if they would assist him with the luggage The younger of the boys refused the offer at which the suspect reportedly gave him 9103 to get something to eat while his friend accompanied him to the hoteL The victim told police when he entered the hotel room the suspect locked the door and offered him $10 tp participate in an immoral act He said that he refused and the man raised his offer to $100 Still refusing the victim said that he called for assistance at which time the suspect thrust his elbow into his mouth and threatened him Forced to a bed the victim was undressed and then criminally assaulted he told police who arrived at the scene a few minutes later The police were called by the younger youth when his companion tailed to return after a short time — Dr Calvia Three School Board Vacancies Attract Five in S L County Cdast’ Suspect sodomy Ce!!i SANDY (Special)— First in a City and will be held each -aeries of lessons on advanced j Wednesday at the same time until comPigte sewing and tailoring aponsored t Parent-Teacher by the Sandy Assn will be held Wednesday at Thieves Steal Hens 8 pur lirthe junior high school — TEleveiTSa tfxyntght — Mrs Muriel A Stuart chairman climbed over a fence at the announced Sunday j home of Lyle Sabey 1349 S 11th The course will Je Jaught hyiWesVnd stole two hens valued Miss Ida Whitley of Salt Lake at $4 police were told Sunday ALL-TCYLO- jail Sunday for investigation of Ltsj tisfxnt Charts Sewing Lesson P-T- A SPECIAL A waa being held I rr m iy Open Monday ivei 'Til 9 PJd k SEE YOU! 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