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Or conjure tip a s just coming in the pictme of the boss.-He'sure it's door, not6yet today. Does your ring. lug greeting please him? Hah! He'll want to go 'home to bed. , , The price may seem high but the results tare worth it. I have 'seen strong, men weep openly in the face ' of EMC (Early Morning Cheer). , Please. Don't thank me. The thought of millions of smiling faces early, 'early in the ' morning is pay enough. - --- ' Heath ' . - -- - - . - , be- - ,, ' ,.. of was I Utail,Pris-6- 0. -- , overburdened Building and provide for some future capacity. 'Mrs. Thomas Brandt, repre senting-thLeague of ,Wornen Voters, read a statement urg- ing the commission to determine Is specific capital improvement proposal and assigning a prior- to avoid holding a number iof meetings during the year to approve these . capital improve- Ciyuy and a delegate to Utah era& ia , ." N 'E PRISONDale The letter noted that t Tues3, convTcted three day's hearing is the third in sevrst-murder en months to approve specific of a Murray man, has been re- capttal improvements. Given Responsibility I turned to the Utah prison from a motion by Mayor J. Orl California. Bracken Lee, the City Engineer-i- d Joimson his partner, big Department was instructed -George IL'Metropolis, also 18, to be responsible for accumlatpihad been sent to the Deuel In- ing such a list and setting , stitution at Tracy, Call, for Some displeasure Was appar- -' vocatioal training. , ent on the part of commissioners However, 'the State Board of regarding current operations of Corrections voted last year to the Citizens Advisory Commit-- , return the pair to Utah asietwas mteeents11. provements. felt the state could now that California" could in vocaParks Commissioner Joe L. tional training. Christensen noted that he asked Metropolis was returned late for recommendations on spme in 1963. , projects several months ago and They were convicted of killing he had still not received an an-- i Gordon W. Bloximm, a Murray swer from the committee. Commissioners agreed that night watchman, while they,Fere rifling ,vending machines at Al- the engineers recommendations lied Development Co., 6419 S. would go to the committee but that the commission's actions State. Both boys, then 15 years of would notte held up if recommendations were not immedi- tenced to life age, were I - --' lately forthcoming. - , Iprisomnent. ' ' - - City, Regional Mr. Wilcox described the bandit as about 21, 0 tall and , sandy haired."' The bandit also got a crack on the head when he walked into the steel auto lubrication rack, but recovered sufficiently to make his escape. ' SECTIONBN get-'awa- . - --- Radio-T- V - --2 Highlights 4, --- Sports Financial Farm Roundup -- -- -, Obituaries Weather Map Action Ads trrAH - -1- - 3 6-- 8 8, 9 0 -1- 1 -1- 0, 11 11-1- , News Tips Mean Dollars : 10, 1, Comics 7 .. - chairman----- Demo- 1957 . and the conventions Young Democratic National Con-th- !, e vention. He is a bachelor and a memher of The Church of Jesus Saints. costing Christ of Latter-da- y $4,500 per month,- - Would be His father worked as a coal needed. ' - miner for 52 years. "We don't like it," Mayor Lee A native of Carbon County, said. He added that if the ottY Sen. Mermnott presently resides had been informed of the neces- - at Kenilworth. Sal)' fee before sigming the con- tract there probably would have -. ' - - -- a uty director, has served as Democratic- - precinct ' . J& 4 T I' ., -- - - - - - - he forced the attendant into a reit room and made his -- election. The new Bureau of Mines dep- - nt cash- - register.'--After-taking-$5- 5 -, the e outline o pistol. The manager was forced to hand over thecurrency in the and lie on th - floor behind te tioned as a possible candmenfor Congress from the Utah First District, but his acceptance of the Bureau of Mines post ended s peculation that he would enter '- electrically degree -- has Sen. Memmott open- - lice he didn't see a gun but one of tebandits kept a hand in a pocket 'with what seemed the R.epteseto - -- e- . ,---- the - - - nmnasizes1 bandits been no objection. .4.e-- , D. Warren a member from Curtis, s cleaned out piof the Conditions of Practice the c register and fl- , Committee, American Society of - Station Held uY Civil,,Engineers. told the mayor techis itriving-to-- g 's et-- -b- - clue-ilwas used in the hold- - te grodp inter- communications with up of a service station at 280 W. est- - , , ;es where problem s South Temple abouf 3 a.m. by a exist 4 young man in a trench coat. mr- "- - alS0 agreed the city S. David L. Wilcox, A ing. l a rizht . .. knowtlieto tal - 4e114995, , has ---- ' duty in cost in advance. UtimieTrabil finnan- - State; was'. '1 in and when the bandit walked i house tranformers for It will demanded currency from- - the - R6t6iiied:'To A. Johnson, years ago of , . Salt Lake City', should know lete cost of a major a it signs a con- said, "Pardon me.' ' : . Salt Lake struction contract, , stickup." The robber took $20 froin his Mayor J.,Bracken Lee recom- victim, but left $4. He was de- - mended and the City Commis-'scribed as about5-9i- n height, sionagreedTuess . slender,erid bespectacled and The issue arose as the result seemed polite and well educated, of a contract totaling $4,500 per ---month - for - inspection - services Mr. Ballard said. - Third occurred at robbery , during construction of the city's treatment plant. 11:41 p.m. at the Speedy Food ' Mart, 89 D St., when two men Commissioners objected be held tup the manager and es- - cause they were net informed before signing the contract that caped with $50. Clifton Keppner,1152 San Fer- - a resident engineer and other while - - . - '' . -- ' , 1 , , hind a s son,They.come in , grind, , h) - ' Oty-Coun- ty "' ' ,,,,4 ' - iii ' thtrure. , : ' 3 Successes,1Failure Hill-Burt- , .,,,L.....:1,...y, ,, ', I 4t l , , ' Temple and Main Street ($500). ' ---, 8800,000 Cost' The new health facility, in, t F4, cludin sdt fiairpeaxpeccquitectsitio nishhi ggsl,ais proximately 2800,000. Under the ,.;... Act, the federal gov-id- ll 4 ermnent may pay 45 per cent Irs':: of the cost of land acquisition ; and The transformer vault a joint 1;7' , project of the city and-a county, as, , shunt --4 of the proposed utilities tunnel from the Metropolitan- Hall Of ',.,, ,"È ' . ' ''' "''''''' Build- . t,,, .1,..., 1 Justice to the sfq0it'l k''1)) , - - - 20 , for the I (141711,,,,i;,,,,,7.;., - 1 - fe. , 4, - ' Before Pact City- - Commission for - the pur- chase of land it,2nd East and 6th South for a 'new Health Bidding ($75,000), 51 Per cent of cost of a transformer vault Z' ,h.f , i , , :: , 4 ( ' Me.mlitiott::.::,;::.::- - If . . '''' it ,,., , ' Deseret lqews Washington Bateau 1I S. Memmott, Utah state senatnf I 1 WASHINGTON--Fran- k' !1,:s -- ,fl'om Kenilwaith,, Carboa County,- - Tuesday' was !lamed deptity' .....s.IP director of the U.S. Bureau of Mines. . ' : seri. Memmott, who is 37, worked 10 years as a miner and Sen. Frank Mernmott .- . . takes high , as a consultant. ' , , post several others mining ' In making the announcement - ' ,' of the appointment,Sen,Frank 11 Is e-r said: "B , -- - ' tikSift,.. ,,. - N'" . , - ' ... 1 , Ik , 1 ' - .. '4 , , ' - ' . I ' . , I, , , . i ' - o .. , '. ' - , ' 0 , , .,,,,., , L0C ifr..a. -- , vs trgA --- - - , , -- - -- , - MEEKER,- - cow. (UPI-)Keldon I. Mann of Pleasant Grove, was killed Tuesday in -- - - --- -- , a truck accident three miles south of Meeker, the Colorado - - . - . 'said that O ' Dell 28; also of Pleasant Grove; suffered exposure and shock and was taken to the Pioneer Hospital in Meeker. Nielsin apparently lost coo,' , I of his truck on a curve, , theN patrol said, and traveled 500 feet on the left side of the ' road, left the highway and traveled another 600 fees across a small wash before dropping into a wash about 12 feet deep. Nielsen, II -- --. , .- , - , -- -- : , Tat;,Gfe'Ji'sei.1.:-,Cii.11NI:fi...::-.:$2 - Prizes totaling. $40'are being given away in the current Deseret News Tip Contest to five alert readers. Winner of the $20 first prize is Mrs. Lona Lingman, 4746 W. 4895 South, Kearns, who sensed a good feature story when she saw an boy being fitted for glasses in a doctor's office. 4 II Her tip resulted in an excellent I picture and story. ,,ii ' Hyrum J. Blosch, 3485 East- di. wood Dr., thought it was newa 't, ritti 111 when the wind blew a long cinder block wall into his li;:r1,3 4 swimming pool. The tip resulted in a good weather picture and i a $5 honorable mention award for Mr. Blosch. Im pyl0 11 Another $5 award winner is Mrs. Floyd Emwn, 1661 W. Crystal, who was first to call in with a tip about a car driven by a fleeing youth crashing into the Polar- King Drive Inn at 35th South and 36th West. It . '',-- - i - ed era ,, .i - , , , - 7' 2 w mr,,...--the-bandiage or younger, he him - , ' , , -, ,., , ,1- ', , - Obtain All Costs. -, , '0'1 7!" r - s, - - A.. , .....,- , 1 . - ., F -- ( j ' ', , ' r"- frt,1 - ,A At that point; any normal person woltild have been satisfied. Not I. The thought kept gnawing at me that somewhere, sometime, somehow I would come, upon the universal annoyance was a That everyone could b& annoyed : I certainty. But individual analysis took, too long. 'I eouldet reach enough people. I was driven. , - Now, finally, the secret can be told.. With uncontrollable pride I can announce the sure. "1 fire, the fool proof annoyance. Ready? ed ' . J i 44,---. ....... ' - ' This should &rine as welcome re- lief to you despairing folks with cheerful spouses sand bosses. You musn't give up trying for, I am sure, they, have their ,weaknesses and their armor- can 'be , , - -- 0, . , ', 4,,,,01.,' 's i - ' ' , , e, . well-balanc- 4,.. -- , .., i- ,,,N,. , ' : ' ', ,- ' mite 1 It's Annoyintgr.': . .,, ,.,;',', '7'"'"'-'4- ,' ,,, ,,, , , ' !. '''''..... ' News photos by David E. Jfrovec - ', , THE - ' casual - ' , , : services, . - i', ,, ' , t ,( e .: V.'' - - - - '" .3'' ''.. ' 0,,C; .: : .2 A.,,,,,,,serAgstf,zekA .';'-'- t: Z ,,,,,,,,, .00, - 8 , -4, , Some, ' .'q't,i N ....4)4 tl 197 '''' , .,4,.::;2, ,.:. ,, ''., ' . J. 7: .'''. N - Mr,-Wel- ch ,' ,, ' ,....,:.'s ' i v.,.. - ,, ,. .,., ,.,.. ::.::: 5,.., ',,, ll - - - '4' i - face-to-fa- f ..,',;,, , ':,..'' . ', ''1, ,.., - -- , ' 4 -- - ,, 'i ' ' -' It is extremely difficult to annoy people satisfactorily. Armed with this lindlng,.I accepted the challenge. After years of,determtheel researph I stumbled upon another truth:. EVERYONE can be annoyed. ' 'y ' ' , , .111""'"1" - - ., '' ., ' .::-- , ' ' , These unhappy circumstances could have warped my whole outlook on life, but they didn't Instea4 they forced me to this simple truth: - - ' ' ': Bdives ' blame and swift reprimand. Talking loudly, eating popcorn and rattling wrappers in movies gave me some satisfaction. But it was risky. Actually I was fortunate to escape unscathed. Besides,. no one would go to the movies with me, a' fact I jound difficult ' t9 understand. , ' , , : . , ' help to Owen McDonald, 19, :: , Young Mrs.. McDonald is at right. J. ' (,., ,, , Funds Inserfèd .,,,,,,,. N., LWEST. - , ; - .2. OR years I wept inwardly that I didn't era. What grow up in the pigtail-inkwea satisfying way of annoying little girls! As I grew older, however, I could see the device had limited application because of inevitable . A,.. - .,''", - .,:.,.:,'-'- -- . '6110ICE IN F r I - c. " :,z ,,,,, , . B-1- , , ..,,''.-.'- 1,'"'-'" 4,1. ,,;;',.,,,o, 4 - 1-- ;- - - (44 .t ' " . '''",:tPges,,,.....'s!, ,....,,,k, ,' ,,,. . LI ", 'I. andmaking - , , - school these- See ADULT on Page , 44 4-- ' , , - '' , ;r. ' V'''. - t - , ,, ' I ''''' i ' ,...lj't i ,,, ----- RV. -28- 7,-1964 U tahn Ge s , - , lastyearand189theyearbe ,. 1 - :' ',:si'''.' , t- facilities." 'Twilight High graduated ,- 1 , 4'.., NUA . , qualified to major posi- i tion. His experience as a coal ' I . miner, mining consultant and . him a fine, back. , give legislator ' : , for this wort." Salt Lake City Monday ground Armed banclits struck four times-iThe Utahn lArill replace acting three on occasions.. cash victim's with the. oighmtt, escaping director Paul Zinner, who deputy official said. The one failure occurred When a young woman .ocr:at. Utah's Great Need held up a' motel manager but fled when she found he had no heseld nth me epomsmtotttemispoa . . . He Observed that Utah's great money in his wallet.--- -State Senate - - Hiterm One stickup was at a grocery store, one at a service station, ends next-Jth- e need continually to furnish new , The new ap --Jobs for ,IPCal citizens merited and two took placi:in -- motel 'parking lotsthe - same sort of pointment is effective hninedi. ' . . ately close attention and studyotalocala where a Sunday robbery occurred. ---- :' similar setup in Utah. Woman Bandit Was Polite L - The chief responsibility of the ; e"Here at home we are doing of th- holdups was at 7:10 p.m. in the parking lot U.S. Bureau of Mines is health a terrific job of finding and lo- -, of the Continental Motel, 819 W. North Temple. A slender, and safety inspections ofcoaL eating new industry. All of our polite young woman took a - wallet from Charles E. Welch,-mot- el Utalms hall appointment. agencies have done an outstand- , using an automatic pistol as a persuader. itl job. But the competition manager, Mr. Welch told police he walked around a corner of the $ee ?age MU from other states through such motel and came ' . with the young woman, who said, . programs as this one in Colorado ,,This is a stickup, kin', mines, but the bureau also has makes it imperative that we con- The manager turned to run and the woman followed. But responsibilities in other types of be ntinewuemitoealifttraoliutf mat and ,fell.---ashe ..raar insiegthhtsodienai11; tipped overs-rubbe- r Sen. Mermnott's new post is on the ground the woman said, "This is a stickup! ' I want lay plying new jobs for ourown peo- - your the number two position in the money." He handed over his wallet, but the woman. gave it back Bureau of Mines. byPie.cal this new aPProacb she found there was no 'money in. it, then turned, and He has served as a consultant 'ora do will prove effective. when for the Office of Coal Research , the parking lot , from rah We certainly need to give it Ahi the Interior Department young manii in ski parka, some thorough study," he added. A graduate of Brigham Young and equally te, was more successful ,at 10:30 p.m. when University, he also received the ' ' 'e master of arts degree from the he confronted E. J. Ballard, o f Ge neva, Switzer. ii.o Vernal, in the parkibg 1 University . ' - ','?-land. , ,- - ,,,-Covey Motel, 52Z S. Mairi.'- -' , - ' v - v - -- - --- Ile served in the Utah House Market Bobbed- . - t. - 18-2- - I , to 'students; between 1 who high school, "The philosophy and attitude Of - the nation's" administration has. also 'helped," Dr. Kennedy noted. "The emphasis is on keep- - L,,- -, 1 ' - Legislature, making tuition free -- -. r ' '' 1.,;,'",,,, ",,c7- he it i i. BeaAc3km- , Cob .: 1 -- 4 men will be personally contact-ing eastern business organiza- tions and encouraging them to come out and look over Colorado as a prospective center for loca-don and expansion, the chamber ,, t Evening School is this year almost double what was lasup to 700, from 400. , . Enrollment Double Much of the increase may be due to action of the 1963 Utah ' ' , '" :' '$,, -' z ut t ., ,. , couldn'tor didn't! it financially or otherwise-withoa Mgli,s diploma. , Enrollment at Salt Lake Adult -- - " 1 TUESDAY--,----J- I -- ---- schooL Now they they found they couldn't make - , ,,....., , , s'tqiWM.A.,k'.6iWkliktii:iox:Sa.:'S,',itAc,,ki , , , High" is insession. Adult opportunity to sharpen skills. . - -- , , ..., - -, , - i' , '. man,sild In addition. ..- "We have taught (118-2- 1, :, , - .... ., ,,, ,,, , :IT - , i,' ''' ' ..';' ' - t. ' ,, , .., ., ., dyes itimiVersity profv-:- , uP w.,--. they must their husbands who have doctor's degrees, point- ed out Adult School Principal G. Harold Bradley. --But most of the students who re , go to high school at might-abetween the young people ages - ,,. -- .- Oen tr3r-fti-c- , ', ,,,,-,-,-- , , ,, ! ' . , , - . .,, - ,. , .:,., , N. .',,a'Z'''S.,;:'e.:.w0:;:;' , Pupils 'are by no means all dropouts. Some are high school graduates making up deficiencies In mathematics or English, so they can enter college.. Others Are housewives taking' classes for , . t , ..,,,. kIt At - - : .- - , Education.-- - , , meons-11Twilig- . "' ' ,,' rGU: MchamiSSIOnbe- - Li ,- . has appointed a special indus- ',trial , development commission ''' composed of leading business and labor leaders from throughout the state, Mr. Backman said. S' , Contact Industry , These- men win unde,rtake: an' intensive program to contact industry throughout the country and encourage business to locate in Colorado, he reported. as - theColorado State Legislature is presently in session, in all probability, the governor will ask for a sizable appropriation for this development commission,''' Mr., Back. '''" , ''-, , ht night at ., '. ? : ' that doing Gov. John A. Love of Colorado ' : ,' .' , 0----- - , -'- - ,, , , -- , - ' LCOal merce said Tuesday. Mr. Badman returned to Salt Lake City- late Monday from a trip t3 Denver, Colo., and reported Utah's neighboring state was ' - : , 2- a second, chancegraduates an p - , .------:, .., ','-f'- :' - . , - ''.,; t .. , x.,', ', darkness-- ' , I. Deseret News Stiff Writer The dropout& have dropped back in, in ski parkas, sweater's, sidrti; They'cOi slacks--som- e in .sport dresses; butMost in casual clothes. It la night, and outside thehalls of West School, 241 N. 2nd West, their to movies, watching TV, cruising State Street in cars souped-u, Butthe classrooms are! lighted inside the pur- - pie brick building Mondays, Wednesdays and Thurday&a came back to get an education they thought they , didn't want or need. by This is "Twilight High"the Adult EVenIng School, sponsored by the Salt Lake City Board of ' - t,, , ' , - - ' , , ''' - -- ,, , - , , .,.... . ' .,i ' ' 7 -. - - - , . '''''I' - a . .1 ., I , '' - ' , By P,AUL SWLrisiS011' - ,, , , .- ' '', 0, 0- , ',, , ' "1 ,. .... ,' -, ; , ',. ,,., outs n rop ac c n - ':, , , : The r - - ; , ;. ,, ,:.,".''..-,,.- , , ,, -- ....C1.,., ,: f, .' , ..',,, ' , - , '3 RLAt,Night ', .., ,t-e..,.- , ,,,. 1, 1 , 4. ' - Pattern of liglik treakIng uP, Second West's 'Evening School at West' High gives dropouts -' ,. .,. sr...I ',' ! 7, , ,, ., ,A .... ' . ' , , - - , .. , i t , ,,.,,,,,, - t. , --- -,I, I. , :a:Itit tit; e . -. . , , ,.- t...., ---- , 1.;; ' CITY, UTAH ,- . -- 1 i E WS It k I kbl la statewide Industrial Develop, - , . : - . i , - - N, ,,,,, I . ! - ,.... ',47,, thought,,totheestablishrnentor. 1 - , ,,,, . 4 I i - -- -- ,.... ...,,, I I ,SALTIAKE serious Utah should give ' ,. - . - . - - Utah Industry -- , Ng E R , , ' , 4 D LiPállte i , ,.. - -- , , , , 1 , - . . . ., A ' '' - 4 '' t - , , - Mrs. Lowell Hicks, 1837 Princeton Ave., i Mrs. Hilda alerted The News that Erickson was going to LDS Hospital to visit her 27th The lip resulted in' ; : 1 a good story and picture and a $5 honorable mention award for Mrs 'Hicks. ' to will an A .$5 award also go anonymous . v 4 'tipster for his information about an avalanche -' ..), . at Alta Jan. 13 involving 10 persons, but earlsr . tPI ing no injuries. : Take a tip from the winning tippers about the type of stories most likely to pay off, and ' then. get in on the cash awards. Not every tip can be a winner, but all those . that result in good stories or pictures are given, ' careful consideration in the judging.. iThe direct News Tip number hi the- Salt , Lake area is EM or tips may be phoned " ''', ' to the city desk at EM 1. Readers outside the Salt Lake area should, contact their nearest News bureau or or-- - f I respondent to report tips. i, ' - . , v - Y :- ; |