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Show : , rea News Briefs DESERET,,NtWS ANti 'TELEGP kM,,friclay, March. 20, 1964 cer s-.- Oiti fficers-.- - their posse.ssiorus while functlons, police warned, attending church, school- and other - 'been some lack of planning coordination in the put regarding roads aird .flood control. 4r. Campbell wrote that he feels the greatest benefit to the taxpayer would, be if the agencies 'concerned with the "construction elements' 15 f drainage and flood control" were to 'meet Police in Salt Lake City, Salt Lake Cotmty and Davis County reported that within the past few days there has been a rash ; of money thefts from purses in church and school buildings. said that apparently a 'woman orat group of women ' are learning' where functions are being held, going to them and to the Planning Commissrifling .purses. ion-watelLthe Person seeing strangefaces at ttlictiOnS -could then be required as eon strangers and notify , ' "Thereforethe problems of the tween agencies that d.. y6inTgletrlice---11goCirAnge- deal-A- 1hr1em, - , - aid ' Thursday afternoqp.;' taking place in Utah and thesuèh - He was cne of several speakhas thinking," Di. Moe said. year-olage group.--Uta- h Impact It is having," -Dr. Moe MeetingT the challenge -- will one of the highest percentages ers at thelate convention of said, take statewide views between of suicides among young peo.,,, the Committee on Children Cites Brigham e and cooperation be- - pie, Dr. Thompson ad . .and "yOuth., agencies Ile gave Brigham City as an --zro- . ,. i The first annual award by the ex'ample.,. committet for outstanding comA few iiears ago it was a munity service went to E W. small community Kirkham who has devoted much with agricultural from year little of his funds and his life to 'im- to veryNow change it is a rocket center year. NEEDN'T BE A HEADACHE proving the standards and pro- that doubled its population in a Francis W. Kirkham grams for youngsters. , .few short months, he said. life of service 7' Born In Lehi IDERA Dr. Kirkham was born in Lehi STATI ur DAISY .years ago. At one time he comof approval by the diottims served as superintendent of w. oforantee accurate preparation of every tax reform. BAI1D SCHOOL mission when street and sub- schools in the Granite District. wo make errors that cost yea any penalty or interest, Nor et 3719 S.Ituto division applications are pro- He directed efforts toward comwe will pay the penalty or Interim...2- Summerhays Bldg. cessed by the County Planning pulsory education of students un Privets instrottion on all bend Department. I instromonts. full lend Itekeero. In his letter Mr. Campbell said el on Setercley. Limited more. SOI Offices Amen the United Stumm Nation's Leteeid Ten Services Imo of ,,peningo, for serious I that cooperation has existed in i;14 .727 W.it--.4122 Scuth I I' Marti; tth- South Stotts Temple students. .1 I , , I the approval of subdivisions o 0 2022 Se. Main AM2-2441 Phon-I 361I'Ve. 3tio" Se. I since-195, given a furtth last Bountiful ?,ibrvs. oThaeluile.-- 141 ORDAY ther boostilat:Ltherequest: of IBYLI Cr, ' WEEKDAYS pH732364,1---Ihr the county surveyor in 1961. . Nf5 APPOINTMENT NKESSARY1l2la, , d -- rilm j itia)ttlE I 1 i I. fi 5 ! , -- ...:. 1 2th ati-dw- ' , g7M2 a pro. f'Jll - - liminary hearing Thursday when t arraigned. before,Austice of the PeaceCallis Caldwell. on a first., murder charge In the , degree t slaying of a school ginthere. ..!17,7777V:17,711.7"."7""!" Larsen , - who was represented by legal counsel, was remanded if itte to sheriff's custody without bad. , 'r ' , Judge Caldwell did riot set a ight date for the hearing but told newsmen "it 'will be soon." ; Larsen is accused of the April : 1962 knife slaying of'Vicid Jo Quimi of Pocatello and burying 'ell' J., : a'lie ' 4 i her body in a shallow grave on ,o,,,,,,;:47,.. , 71,; 04e oe ' the rt. Hall Indian reservation.. , , A warrant Was iviorn out Jor After Sheriff arrest Henry i his , Parker received a statement Richard Burt, 17; a High- from , , land 'High School student that killed the girt Larsen , has denied the accusationt , Burt still is in custody of .nodt County Probate Court as Jen- , a juvenile. ,::';-gen said he would hold a hear- within the next fev, days tin . ing I whether Burt will be tried on a : murder charge as an adult. . p - John POCA'rELLO (UPI) Larsen, 21 asked for V,1( '- - - - kr,, -- , , ., tii k Sg-- !AA .4 ', 1.,; " Y. ' , - ' 1- . -- - ,, e0.,,eqsla,84&122M--,,A4:5nvvow- '1 - ,;," z . e 0 i ,,,,, ' c",. . 4 - t : - 7 I .0 ,Nt ' - at Oa 1.1:-;- - ,:,;,e.: .. ,r4 - Police Dote, Auction ) auction April II at police head- South, to quarters, 244 : sell 87 bicycles, six tricycles, o auto parts,and other items. The auction will begin at a.m. Items slated for disposal includeMee' equipment, ra; dios, watches, cameras,gage, tools, guns; a small toy '.S. E.-4t- h - - : DUD -4 ks")",$,,s,z!ze,F,,,.6:10!.A9M.c!'vt:f1:!:!::.t.,lq. , Utahns Pridaywere urged to 7 ) - Moil er Calls-Teach- . ;17, ILff - -- r1c,jr.! WVmM.,o,ti AL.coastetivagon, 'mr.rrnr;mrrl.r.mr,rr,ri;17,7,,,r4!1!tr k -- 1 qualified and dedicated teachers ; I in our way of life ..." admonition came- - I r o m- - tr ,Lrlov- - George D. Clyde as he pro- - - tt ' claimed the month of April as - 4 "Teaching Career Month.", H. Participating in the procia----; mation signingceremony were i Dr. T. H. Bell, state superinten... of public instruction; Mrs. - 1 Louise Bennett, president, and I John C. Evans Jr., executive sec4 Utah Education i retary, r Association. In his proclamation. Gov. , i ,Clyde urged citizens ;"to p u t i forth every effort to create a I climate that will prompt large of qualified Utah youngt iters to become teachers, and . ; dedicated teachers to remain in 1 , t the profession." ; :L - ,. , Drugs Stolen Drugs, enough to supply le 1 0 doctors, ule in werestotenfrom a a bushless office at In. ! . eirmotmtain Clinic, ' 699 . E. 4 South Temple, police reported - 1 Friday . ' ' The burglars peeled the door - t off the safe and ransacked 1-desks, s'petty cash box and a miscellaneous drug box. They entered the building i mtheligy - an east window- - which . broke, police said. - :- .....00e,01.W.W...a.rom Find' out for yourself what this Chevy - ' . et- - it- - 7 ISt, ,, 7, ', pm Thursday. "I felt a- bump," Mr. dinagigis, told Officer Robert "and the next thing I knew there 7 0 . . -- turves slightly, 302 S. Alden M, Higgsr-32nd West, Botmtiful, backed his about ck pan West) I - --' was water all over the place." By the time the water department turned off the flow, water was two to three feet deep in surrounding streets and house- a one block area were beginning to worry about flood- ),, ing basements. Officer Kendall estimated the cost the fire hyd- - 410Idersin 1 , 1 ratteat, $1.25.-H- e saki...there WiLl approximately $25 damage to the truck. No basements were flood--ed, he said. , --- rtheri It Nova Stipl:Sportivith,"ticketSeiiii41.- s'ee ost ,. allvinyl-interiormillteltyoutha't-T- door-to-do- floor-mount- or Four-Spee- ed are optional at extra cost,' along with Positraction rear axle, a - bost accessorie s.. covers, er n . Both., All-Fltradto-a- iew-extra-c- -- transmission. quicIdy 178 all youeyerhaveta-tiWith its this Chevy II Super Sport Coupe ,will take a mile. A And this great highway performer looks -- atits osemvi' g bucket ultra-soft foam cushioning. The are made of carpeting r iS so thick you can feel it through your shoes. There's your choice (gp d of either the .Synchro-Mes- h . Powerglideii run-around- ... of-oth- nd along the highway. That's because it has independent coil springs in the front springs in the rear. Its unitize.d7ell7insulated Body by Fisher sbilt.g vibrations out and keeps roadligise flowntqa,whisper. With everything Chevy, II Super Sport has going for it,. s no gri surprise youg, devrolet dealeis anxious to show you its price tag.. evYiLliclessq$1)4151.itme' ;0 , high-mount- - Because 1 - 14,s-JqihAq- ed Oats the only thing about it at,tsn't super. . .... ' E GREAT IIIGHVIAY.PEriFOrtrilERS Chevrolets' hevelle Chevyll Corvhir etoivette e - -: --2-- - Se-- N111 1011MIMMI them-- at eour t; 'llowroom C'hiv-ro-le- - - - - 7: Chevrolet ,Dfaleri in .Salt Like CAPITAL CHEVROLET C -. - - 777 South State Street , o St 4 -- It can really do. If there are hills nearby, going-over.--Th- en od trucks the Truck Hits Hydrant (940 give-them-a-go- 113-75- 33 .. change.-Thecann- ' -- lt The agenclet- that serve the Dr,G. D. Carlyle Thompson, juvenile problems, Dr., Edward during its infancy. Eureau chairman of the of the rTo our state must also director of the State Health De. meet the Moe, chrdlenges youth of ot now think of Cwnunity Development lit day, we roust 'understand the partment, noted that suicide was Of Uta the Univ n are a that eaartythaesira otofwnBrianghdamg asIngeanncien:rtoll otcft2thiedevastating ch scecauosnedoof nidyeattho aincotheLidents.tsges Bridgei-Departme- Women Warned'On Purse Thefts Women should keep their purses in -- nt per- ' t.We have urbanized our- - cum-- . til 18 years el 4 f nde'' hea ded munitierbut not ourthinking crn- the slate's Vocationsf pgtam plOtitilitiOètit 'give the department 257 uniformed officers. Department sonnel total will be raised to 321; ; - -- on have 11 new 'A ret2resentative of the Cotmtyl eight-wee- k training Roads and Friday was invited to sit in pn !program. Joining the department are: Laurence D. Mortensen, 735 W. County .Planning Commission ; -, --- -- -orth Temple: Mat Allen Thompson Jr.,-4-12 Welby,Ave,-,- Melvin meetingi;-B. Ashton, 2790 - 2475 East; Williarn, Carroll Duncan, Kaysville; tThonias Gcorge, Wayman, 50 Weston Avb., and George Smith . The invitation was extended by Coutiti Planning Director Doug-a- s l',Burbitige, 2638 E. 3210 South. f- Glen Edgar Johnson Jr., 1107 Topaz Dr.; Gerald Wright H. Campbell After a, letter :Mauglm, 911 N. 14th West; Eugene P4 Hunt i Springville; John making the request yias subt L. Johnson, '905 McClelland 5t., and Carl A. Timmerman, 4179 mitted to the CommisCounty f W. 500 South, Kearns.. week. sion earlier this All those living outside a radius of the Salt Lake and County Building will have to move into the city. Agst. Police 'Chief Marvin J. Butterfield said the hiring will I. lqerdin said there had i: 3 .ommittee Cites Dr.41(irknam For - it-iI:-- ,B (0.11;.,--..0.y74t.,t:::,:-',...,- The ,alt Lake City Police Department-wil- l t officers, it was announced Friday, Beginning April 1, rookies will start an , w :-- --- - Police Mame i '-i Solt take s 0 7 City,-Altalt-- , F . dr '' 463 South Main Stroet ( Of EM 44 - t Salt take City, Utalk , - |