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Show :. DESERET NEWS ANDTELEGRAM, A rf , .- eget . id 10..2 , Tuesdeklpra 21, - , ors 1964.- ' - Fijian- 'earns Groups Gird For Dem Sows WsMarto Bursae , , N&teen KEARNS , - To tVhi)pping $1136913961450 '' civic "people-to-people- 10-d- . - kt . , lia' m V. l.; To Direct - s i Drivers Advised ? Dairy: Month. of Road Signal 7- Ai:--'- - -- - , -l- COMDItIATION t ; -- '. J 8, - take-ou- - - ----- PORK - - CHOW MEIN M. ' lx-In-g vicia c3Ditojalltin as-chi- f TI ' StateOkays ProjectFund ' Irockbenk ,;.,...4307 ..,,,...' Virghoto Si. ,,, An "central committee" of civic leaders will direct the Salt Lake City Board of Education's drive for approval of a $7 million bond issue. The bond election is ,sched' uled May 12. : thoSen chairman of the Central Committee ' Monday was James F. Keyser, president of the Utah Paper Box Co. and a member of the Salt Lake Cham,ber-of Conunerge education com: mittee.' ' School Modernization The $7 Million bond issue, if approved by voters, will be to finance continued modernization of the CIO, schools, according to Dr. M. Lynn Bemdon, superintendent It also will assure comelemenpletion of a tary school at about 950 S. 1100 West, a junior high school (now under construction)-a1800 East t and 2800 South,- and construction of an .addition to-t- he schooLad-- . ministration Wilding. 2. The - bond would not rrequire an increase ill taxes and would use only about d of the school district's remaining bond, ing powtc,'Dr. Benrdon said. , r one-thir- Other Members - Other members of the central commit. tee are E. H. AzbIIl. Chamber of Commerce; Mrs. L H. firodtbank, League of Women Voters; Frank B. Creer, cores. kient Co.; Mrs. School recently named as the recipient of a Ford Fotmdation Grant of $4 mfllloii. The Utall,Ballet So. dety also received $175,000 at the same time from the Ford ' Foundation. "Serenade" has woU a prom. inent place in the repertoire of the major ballet companies around the world, including the Paris Opera Ballet, the Royal Danish - Ballet, ' and tile Ballet Busse de Monte Carlo. 4 By HAROLD LINDSTROM Deseret News Mwde Editor 0.611410g'011y0.-- The next time you wish you .ownecl the whole city be sure your dreams include $1,389,- -. rel: To.',,U6.,.'::Fit-thed:.B7il- .fil.f5;4.01,1.....:.,-,ii.:i.,:s- , - Supply Earl C. Oraney, legislative chairman, Junior-Senio- r High School PTA Council; Marlon At Fidler, President of Mountain Fuel Sum, Co. and president of the Salt Lake Chamber of Commerce, R- .- Oumell, unior-Senior High School PTA Council president; RayB. mond Holbrook, U. t- - Smelting & Refining Co. counsel and member of Me Chamber of Commerce advisory commit. .tee; Ted C. Jacobsen, President, Jacobsen Construction Co. and vice president Chamber of Commerce board of NVernors. Also John H. Kies, vice president, pub. Pic relations, Continental Bank i Arch L. Madsen, president, Kg. Radlo4elevisiont Mrs. Ted Miller, vice president, Silt Lake Council- of Women; Mrs. Lawrence Palmer, president, South Elementary Council PTA; Olin H. Ririe, assistant to Me Prof, ident, Utah Power & Light Co.; Jesse Paves, head, building trades,- AFI,CIOT David Trevittildt, Salt Lake City post. master end chairmen of the Chamber of Commerce - education -- committee) Mrs. Federated-WNorman C. Williams, president, ometYs Clubs, and William R. Nosack, principal at Yiebster ElementarY School. AmLuther. ft George Balanchinc the world choreographer and director of the New York City tas given the University of Utah Ballet Theater per mission to perform , Ms "Serenade Ballet'. in May. "Serenade" will be the b e- of the traditional "Spring Ballet Gala" in Kings4 z bury Hall. It will be directed by William TAII 31. Christensen, director and choreographer of the Wye?. ' sity Ballet Theater. , Permission to present "Serenade" was secure- d- by the Utah Ballet Society and Its president, ,Mrs. John W. Wallace. ' Fhst Ballet CAMP ZAMA,- JAPAN - "Serenade" was Mr. Bahm- - Prosecution witnesses testified chln e's first ballet after be mune to the United States in 1923. Tuesday that Army Spec. 5 renowned , - hwork ' Og1naflyJn-three-movement- RICilardMtStrong,acctisedof, s, It has since been enlarged to four and is danced to Tchaikovsky's "Serenade for Strings." It was given in premiere during the American Ballet's first New York Season,--In- T the - AdelpM Theater March "Serenade": is one of Mr. Balanchine's nt 0 St- - felicitous transportations of music L into dance movement The romantic, elegiae qualittetTchaikovsky's is beautifully captured. The New York Qty. Ballet version uses to scenery. When Balanchini7 revived- - IC ill' the Del-ta- u Paris Opera in designed the decor.By Miss. Arnold wM' be stagnd for, "Ballet Gala"--b- y -- Miss - Arnold,- - 'former ballet mistress and costumer of the San Francisco Ballet, who was the prirna ballerina la "Serenade" wheethe San Francisco Ballet performed The Utah Ballet Society has - re 1947,-And- eng t ge d,"Eloise" Prol3ation'Given Salt Laker, - ;- other occasion challenged a -- - sergeant to a fight. ;Earlier, two military psy- chlatrists, testifying for the de. tense,- had said Strong was a pathologically timid person who almost never showed anger or . even consciously' experienced it Changed In Slaying Strong, 25, Idaho Falls, Idaho, Is ',charged with strangling his wife, Peggy,24, Salt Like City,' last New Year's Day, He faces a sentence of either life imprisonment or electrocution if con. - victed. Guberriard told the court martial officers that he was in Strong's car last sum. mer, with Strong at the wheel and driving very fast. The ser. geant said the emergency brake was on and as a result the car was filling with smoke from -- -the burning brake. 'fluid Drive Car' Ile said someone suggested that somebody else take t h e wheel and that Strong replied he could do the driving himself. Guberpard said they drove to a , house 'where a party was going on and he and several others begandiscussing the incident about the car. Gubernard said Strong ap.. proached him and "accused me. of talking about his driving be. hind his back and threw his the tar keys at me.'" He said -keys were thrown hard, ovev - -band and hit the wall behind 7 - fl.lia0t;i: , - - - EMMEN IEWEEEIATURESI S' opril -- -- First 0 1811011 aird . - . I - !1-.-.01- - 0 ,.':,,:'.:iF;-':- . 0...0.1.1!..00:i0-..1;.:';',c;.:::::'.-.;:.'..- foto 11160: : MOM gel:k 31 ' , - , a,0 ,c, -- . .. 1I1 PI ;44 - SPirelpids till ,.. 4 7:--:- ..t cll. 0 b ' Own , Web 30-fo- itsrefeell vloPlitrj, 010 --- - - A construction Worief.witi in fair tondition at St- - Mark's Ros;"7--fall from a pital after a .building under construction at 20th North and Redwood Road ldonday about 11 a.m..' Lawrence Lockwood, 24; 174$ Rose crest Dr. - (1470 ;South), suffered a possible skull taco Iture, broken shoulder, and pos. sible internal- injuries when hs lost Ms footing and fell from a T platform at the ed city disposal plant. 4 041 . , 1--- - e--. , - r Construction Worker. Fair After Tumble ' .' 75',17, Oittäht.V.7:::-:':-:..::-:- 1 . - ; .. , "NEW GIRL IN SCHOOL" "DEAD'MAN'S CURVE": Stewart Grew's Orchestra , $2.00 Per Perim Table Reservations EM3-414- i St Use CURRENT HITS j. ' - - CREATORS OF "DRAG CITY" 'SURF CITY," "110110LULU LULU" : ;nry.p.;or,.:::-:-...::::.:..ii:..-.-- - t- --'- 6 J ..:0.:e--,5Q;00.0.-til- killing his wife, once threw car kgs at a party guest and on an; ' - ' CM s' Sfrong Trial o -t- he-right i 0 Pas! incidenis - '4)1 " AtrAr wardrobe mistress and costumer of the San Francisco Ballet - -' to produce new costmnel, and the society will loan the costtunes to the Ballet 72 - Theater for the University May shows. The music will be performed William E. Conger, 72, 1177 fund. an orchestra of members of by Topaz Dr. (980 West), charged Utah Symphony Orchestra with Projects were An additional with contzibuting to the delin- Harold Wolf, permanent director $25,000 for - grouting or of was ttrdnor quency neglect abutment and improvements to sentenced to six months in jail of the "Ballet Gala" orchestra, , conducting. the canal distributing system for Monday. Trained In Bassin the Red Creek Irrigation Co. Second District Juvenile Court dam north of Fruitland, 'Du- -' Judge Regnal W. Gut Jr. put - George Balancldne, recognized chesne County; $3,000 more for Mr. Conger on probation and as the world's, foremost choretheIlab Lake rrlgatloni.co. suspended. the jail sentence on ographer,'; was' trained Let Ahe project $18,00011orthe Kays his good behavior and on condi- Russian ImperieSchool of BalCreek project in Davis County tion he have no contact with let With Alexandria Danilova, , - he jot a ed Diaghilev's ."Ballet - Later Apologized and $25,000 for the Moab Irri- children. as a dancer and Mr. Conger was charged and Russe gation Co. project. Gubemard also said , that Repayments from other proj- found guilty by a jury following choreographer, and, in 1925, behad been drinking and Strong ects will replenish the construc- a complaint by residents in the came its , principal choreograhe later that apologized. tion fund, Gov. George D. Clyde northwest section of the city that pher. Another Sgt. witness, said. a man was molesting children. , His New York City Ballet was ,, Carl 3. Mueller, said that some. ir time last October or November he hit the jackpot on a slot EVER machine at the NCO club and then went to the bar for a drink. 'ND When , he returned to the ma. chine, he found Strong and First SAT. ONLY Sgt. Harold E. Chapman about ' to play. - He remarked that he had jus, , 14011 No" r'" 411 called i the OF, hit "Strong jackpot iwoms Itell , me a liar," Mueller said, "threw Wood his coat on the floor and wanted 4,6 71',g barked to fight" He said he ignored ti 11611$ limitsWI 4::I'l ' Strong and walked back to the , The State Bo lut of Examiners Monday signed contracts , 6111- miffing $71,000 of the State Water 'le Power Board's existing $74,333 construction revolving , ALkNEW ECONOMY - i 1 A group; of Utalms who reorganizations, several, churches md schools will combine cently visited Bolivia to start. a efforts Wednesday to start a " That's the "fair cash value" 'program be. Clean-u- p in tween this state and all property In Salt Lake of campaign diswas that:colmshorelands Salt Lake City, according to County 4 closed here Monday. wM make a special report A stuffed dummy, called Mr. try, Auditor Dvid P. Jones. The proposal was contained The value represents an inDirt, will be burned in a cere, on their trip to the Aolivian, , In a letter from 'Max Gardner, at the southwest corner ambassador to the U.S. this crease of $47,722,,s:1 over a mony directoi of the Bureau of Land ' of the town at 730 p.m. week. year ago. Board, to F. D. Nielsen, district The town has been divided of the 'valuation Assessed Sanchez Ambassador Enrique director of the beau of Land Into divisions with schedided de Lozada wi1. ' ' in Salt city Monday was $273,879,290 arrive Management. an increase of $9,544,536. truck pickups, according to a Lake City Thursday accompanUnder the proposal, Utah spokesman.,The Kearns Town ied by James H. Boren, special compared with last year - would be granted ownership of ment Counc 11 is sponsoring the assistant to the U.S. Alliance for letmost of the land underwater at Cop1es' of movement, which brought Progress program.. g. ter were sent to tItalits congres- other organizations besides the time ''of statehood. Bi'n-Better Understanding There would be several ex- sional delegation. Sen. Frank E. Kearns Jaycees into this The Utah group's efforts are urged "early year's campaign. ceptions to this general rule, Moss, . ....,, an attempt to create better unnotably that title to shorelands consideration ofthls compro. : Of Antelope and Carrington Is between Utahns and derstanding the Bolivian people as sort of private partnership with the federal gove4ment aid programs. rnik-,:;ci;i.o.:4.Four Utahns recently visited Vernon L,Bingham, 1989 Bolivia and will make their re- Browning Ave.; executive secre, port to the ambassador Thurs. tary of Federated Dairy Farms lobes isis so easy and so ec000tokaI 1 , --deliciosu hot dionee-a- t dayzighLata dhmerzaeeting en w ,,,,,, pki Cot- with the Utah Council for Interwho Motorists the travel DRIVE-IHAWAIIAN named .,-,i :' gs 1: ; Johnny Quong's general :; ) tonwood 7:Diagona1 wire cau- national contact at Hotel Utah., Ichairman--..for..- . To Make Report tioned Tuesday by the Salt take Utahli 1964 June i ...: County-- - sheriff's -- office - that the report will be Roy-- - Dairy-- , Month4, Tuesday Monday ' it traffic control light has been in- den 'president of a servance.:-,7------7k 4130 p.m.- to 2:00 The--13th East at stalled Dr;steel firm:announce. Daryl alise,-' The ights-1re actuated by president of Utah State Univer- ment - was made . plates placed In the roadway in sity f..L. Glen Snarr, vice presi- Tuesday by A. W. ' , flow - of dent of an advertising firm, and Chambers,-- presi- ad -- effort7H0111 traffic 1.consIstent - in - all- - dire- Dick Groen,- airline represent- dent of the Amer- T ican Dairy Associative.Pork atom Melo, Sweet and Sour Spare Ribh ambassador will travel to ation of Utah. MOIL-- Bingham-c- Officers - said-ma- ny persons Steamed Rice , traveling north and south on 13th Ogden and Logan Friday and Chambers said the theme of the Pocked for hi tinfoil compartmented tray with lid. t East had to wait long period . VI be the guest of honor Satur-- event will be "Keep Cool with ,- - Keeps food hot tat directly front tray. No dishes to wash: - of time Jo cross the roadway day at a luncheon at the Salt Dairy Foods, qurinner's Hottest '1 due to the heavy towlof traffic Lake CountriC1ub.-',-----. LA number of special east and West. . , dairy , events will be scheduled across With new installation of the , Soldier Utah Changes the state ' , including county dairy lights all traffic will pass contests, princess ! Full Quart Carton, rot. $1.05 parades, through the intersection- in an Duty Posts In Pails and merchandising .A tasty hot meal in itself. Add your owe Meats for variety sports added. fashion, orderly they --. --t- er leftovers).---said. , Reynoldais eventniMt-tharribert-. nontransferred ' , commissioned officer of the , SHERPA, LLOYD Sixth General Dispensary Hos: Discusses the Issues pital in PaLTT e TONIGHT of Salt-LakQty, : ' - ' :,.; p'.111 ason of Philip Ch. Reynolds Sgt. 7 945 ahl P AW Adviellsoment , - C.Reynolds, alsoof Salt Lake 2921 Highland Mai TakeOui Dopitiment''"CTON -- - A compromise plan to settle the dispute over ownership of Utah's great : lands would revert to the Federal Givernment Mr. Gardner did pot appear to commit the state to this plan in his letter, but merely offered It as a possible compromise, subject to both state ,and federal , approval. Secy. of Interior Stewart L. Udall would have to approve the plan on a federal level. 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