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Show I E ITI)qp.r:-.-:-.-,,i4;..i.....,p.:;p:9.94..:::,0(.).,- p Board Chie -- -- Praises A k-- 'Med Mori 'SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH 1 t B SECTOR . L.1.1 - t.1011 LL 1 1964 12 , MAY TUESDAY, ! a A .ancessful school bond tion Tuesday will to united Community fort-sayWa1dóM. Arniiersen, t illte s-- of president , Board of Education. aty taxpayers were Voting TuesdaY, on a $7, million bond election, Polls opened at 7. a.m. and will remain open until 8 r AN in Salt Lake aty's ioi rrmillion ichOot borid-electwas described , as very light" Tuesday by city school officials Voting BYGAS FIRM fint11-196- at Sometknes you just met this month and last. It , kept reading, "It's spring, it's sprhig;!l but people were snide and cynical "Yeah, yealithey muttered through chattering teeth, "so how's skiing at Bonneville?" Then suddenly a strange and wonderful warmth spread across the land and there were unmistakable nIgns.Not the tentative. buddingiof greenery,nor the 4ncrédib1e-b1uene- ss the sky (betweert storms)', nor even a nearly forgotten stirring in one's own blood Washington ltict..clerk-licaturerandinco- prof. r -- Spring-T-77 ' AO - A -- - aiice rates,and other - policy-rat- e y - fronr-1942-unt- firm since 1942. He has been president to the Marathon (Ohio Oil since 1948. g(See picture and earlier story, page Mi.) of Schools' of the schools and CO, r reau published the new rates The Pacific. Fire Rating Bu- reau published the new rates which are expected to affect ...a - - cilizensof this community give themi" Mr. Andersen said Tues- daymoming as the voting began. The bond campaign has been a united effort of the schoóls, the Chamber of Commerce, the m&ssgiedi& anCinany organiz-ations and civic groups, Mt. LOGAN.Elder Ilare Id B. Lee of the Council of the Twelve, the Andersen Sabi' ts, will deli, ver the of ,Latter-daof 'Jesus-Chris- tentire comnimity has joined in Church June 5 at 7 :30 p.m. sermon baccalaureate State Utah Univer4ity the to make the effort possible in the George of continued modernization USU President Dr. Daryt.Chase made the announcement school facilities, he saa iIoe:.:1V:1:)éliyela7::: high percentage. ll mance business in Utah, Mr. Norton sail "I will listen to objections to the new Fates and if they have merit we will call for denying information," he said. Loss Experience of--a- -- -,-- - - - "The loss experience of fire insurance carriers, however, has not been good, years -andThnThiiriihW 'can justify' of Michigan State University; the increases,'- - he added. will deliver, the commencement, Proposed changes additional address' June 6, it , was an- to the equivalent of a five per tormced-earlier- . , , blanket cent increase include: In 1953 Utah State conferred new or renewal policies an honorary doctor of hurrilu- shall be written for longer tha,n ties degree on Elder Lee. , daw,d three years with the exception Elder Lee was a teacher and five-yeI , policies covering fe 17 1 principal In Idalro(and Utah be-state, county or municipal fore turning to In bust toverninent units,-specid1 -ness and as a public official tricts, charitable, fraternal, rek Educated in Idaho schools, he ligious or - educational insti.tuteachinr-certificat- e I I .t:Operatect for profit.'" d. from Albloil StNófilfal-anOn Cheaper Homei , later attended the University of , On less expensive homes In- t)n Jan.1,-193Elder Le,e Was sured for less than $8,000 broad named managing director-o- f the special form insurancelolicies issued.- - This will Church Welfare Program. He will riot be run. terVect'itt---illa- t frit- 22 hgve the effect of penalizing down or cheap dwellings. ctv-Eider Lee was ordained a In the past, this special znember oLtbe Council otthe erage provided for replacement Elder Harold B. tee Twelve on April 10, L441 He d dam- DeW roof or brand USU speaker Is now assigned as eindrman aged paint job with a complete. of the All.cburnb coordinatbig s ItYrrallew panthie'a Pedrerthdweiringse Cuneellha-been a ;nen-the- - r of the wo' uld be entitled to coverage Salt Lake city commission and on the depredated value of only member of vie board of dire. items repla ced. Homes in- tors of the American Red Cross, the sured lot $8,000 or more may and of several business con- continue to obtain broad coy- - , . cern& erage calling for replacement without depreciation, , A witness to the crowded no longer will be SECTION B ' at the pool following- - the allowed on annual , premiums rescue said the thttir seen: - paid on three year policies. At he at 5 Nelson-lieldhouse.- , -- I A "YES" vote will not raise property , :.tameao.mhmt .0!.',MRT j M. Heston, chef Deseret News Photos tri Phologrepher..Loyout and text: Jack Winder. 's t ,e I).-- r. . ,i; tans. . - providerp million for several major 'projects and scoresof lesser- - modernization jobs that will affect all schools in the city. officials- explain that , School the property tax levy for hulling purposes ivill remain at the current 10.3S mills regardless-- of the outcome of tlIe election. If the bond is approvad it wM be -s repaid wilt revenue front-thifuin levies lesser the levy (or ' ture). Salt of the bonds would have the effect of "stretching out" the payrn1sovera longer period of time than otherwise might be the cue. The bond would enable the schools to complete needed tuid desired work immediately,- - school administra tors point out, instead of waiting until funds permit. It herance, as if they had waited - long enough - zmd now it was time will ,At 60)06;-'Polic1 ö p) A baby's death was averted I and pulled the,pluldtronLgi , feet ut water: Cynthia Ann McDowell, 18 er months,-Ilaughiof idr.--and mrs. DevkliveDowel33.70 Verde Ave- .- (3400 South), had been on the bottom of the pool about four minutes, according tEiuthoritins,- - when she $st.A4 -' Need more; proof? Jump-rop- e icon . mean only one thing: joy at Wintees end-- , hut ,the solid smock-- of 1. ) :',,':', he of dincher-- batrn '' 2".'. hot-in-- Kenny Crowther makes, with a - 'Yippee it's sandlot upfor - 36, cou-rse,ht- 16 lost-li- 1 , .No ar ,,,- al --- , - o -- -- an-ol- --Discou- tott;Retes---- & heard a slight Officers and doctor were strut. sports to save gling Cynthia. pisaricial p.m.. h5:01 1,1, , 12, - - At 5:12 the-gi- rl took a deep p,adio.Ty Highlights gztsp, and at 5:15 the doctor obibuthes - ordered her 'Azalea the he?-13- Map- - 1 tal ii 20 -- 2 Tavern Break Mt 8.0, 10 'Eturglarsi broke 12 ple,amtstole-p- 12 Action Raga's Tavern, 327 Into g. West Nick Tem- n amount of change from vending machines, police said Tuesday.- -- 117' me 'kkc. Spring".-:homer- - - $it'O..ó:: Monday when a woman plunged Into a neighbor's swimming pool - - -- I - -- i.j4.0..!.. - a five -. increase-lif"fire-Insur- rm proud of the support the The signsthe only ones you can really trustwere naturally from the young, - who need no calendars. All at once children were everywhere, coatless, mer , Deseret- News Staff Writer:- A new filing calling for pet" - Mr. Donnell is president of Marathon oil Co. of Findlay, Increases to become effective Ohio. 'After his retirement aschairmartof the Utah fuel s limotinced,-TuvdaJune,1-waamerabeentthc-toaInstiranceState ômmissión. by Before- serving- as ;chairman of the board,- Mr.- Donnell er of Mountain E. Virgil 1959. Be also served as vite president and director of the. The Pacific Fire Rating Bus- dis- - l- "Proud "I'm proud , : BARKER: 'By CLARENCE& - If - , zgather Tuesday xight at theSchooLA4- ministration Building to make re- .1 tffichd tally as vote sults come in. - " . Robert L. Bridge, school square, another sure .... - while other girls 7 School ' e Vote results'. -- RatBóôst chairman of the board of Mountain Fuel Supply Co., was reelected to that post Tuesday the board of directors.--------7- He succeeds W. T. Nightingale, who died last week. Mr. Donnell served as chairman of the board from 1951 2 hen he succeeded ' might, beaffect3dly-th- For June 2 , Vote Ught' Spring is hopscotch. Rita Joe Brosmon Only exceptions to the light chucks the tow . vote, apparently,,occurred in - Filing' Calk NAMED EX-CHAIRM- What better proof that -, Spring is really here Than marble players -- upping Eugene Jaramillo puts on hex' Ronad - McGuire Os ifA - ! at the The accident occurred and Ms. home11r. ummer Rest OICEIE 'Recess Slated ociaity AWEST YTEsTERN suburbia has Its moments The peaceful atmosphere of living in a quiet 'residential area is already being punctured by they smell of barbecue 'smoke, and the warm ,wpather Is Just beginning. For (tulle Ile With this week's distribution of Test No 30, more than one It Is a status symbol 'Suburbia. million individtial copies of the Deseret News Quizette will have Without a barbecue set and the knowledge been - sent, to -- school rhildren of broiling' steaks out of doors, one Is not so' ' throughout the Mountain West cially accepted. during the current school year., 'Wet the steaks, dear, we're going Eyen though the news will - ii ' , - ,to cook outOdelonight," time throughout the summer --- - Isfs hl and contlitite to be and history recorded in the daily newspaper, the Quizette will take a summer recess: along with the student& This weekly quiz -- is used by educators toteststu dents' ; knowledge 7 Of 7 cunent " events and to create an aware- ness of the news happenings ftwoughout the wbrld. The Qtdzette is offered as a public service by the Deseret , News as an aid to education. Publication of this popular w rent events- - quiz will resume in fall when the annual trek , the back to the classrOom begins. , saki to-th- e eve been social outcasts long-- - -- 'HI chef,",said Mr, Vandersniff, the neighbor. "Glad to see you haying dinner outside tonight7 - - , , "Now, bow do you start the fire," . I mum- Thice a few briquets in barbecue and light,' the instructions said. "How do you light charcoal briquets with a match?" I mumbled again.' 'There is probably nothing in the world more fire resistant than ,charcoal it f'Is old Vandersniff looking? Illtere's the fire starter I picked up at the store the other day?" ." - $42 Pistol Stolen small amount of 'never.failing' char' 'A thief stole a $42 .22 pistol coal lighter on briquets." I thought to Myself. front Troy's Setvastation,-40- 7 'fit instructions tall for- a small amomtt, surely E. 21st South, pollee said Tues- - a large amount voulddo.better.L11:::, . dAy 1Vwwoorimunbbbh, the fire booified as it , - ton,r , cbild'agrand s,....the. , rcepte laday; at 4:45 p.m. Woman Dives hemine-WE- IS "Glad - Vandersniff wasn't looking. ignited. He never uses tire startec. Understand Its ' not socially accepted." ' '. : -- - . , 3 , IL Notianan, 34, 2960 E. 4505 South, who passed the pool, saw the baby on the bottom and Mr. Vandersniff was churning his dived in and resnued her, said coal with frspecially'. made - long handled ' Salt Lake 'county Sheriffs Sgt. tongs. ',I had a stick. He had on an apron with tbe lettering, 'lite Chef." I bad a dish-- , Keith lba. The chil4 was in towel wrapped around my waist. Ile had on -big white &era hat- I had an old fatigue 'poor" condition Tues&ay cap which I used when on KP in the Army. Salt Lake General Hospital. -a doctor "Man, that tue's hot! Hey, the steaks are Sheriff's officers and --labored 15 iiitmtet at Poolkettinglahlek , the cheap beef we bought on saki' side with a resuscitator and arti "Come and gettheml If you don't rn I ficial respiration-t- o bring--thhollered to the family. The throw them outs-"to life. child back wife looked at the steaks. "I'm not hungry, "The childtamother Alida was hamburdeashe said "We'd rather hare house with the grandchildren the cried., gers," mother, Mr Nathan Nichols, at "Well,' how did you make out,' the time the girl fell in," said neighbor?" Mr,Vandertniff asked as Sgt. Ma'. "The father was at t - - .' - -- - :; c" - he. ins-t- he wiped hisof mouth after finishing what looked like a, the last bite-broiled steak. perfectly -- - - workr is. - Race- To Hospital - The sheriffs office raced to the hospital with the child, still .."Great, just great." I tried to sound con- administering oxygen and with iincing. "Don't know when I enjoyed a meal traffic blocked at intersections so much?! along the way. "Well, glad to have you in the social set:' Vandersniff laUghed. "Good to have yOu as ows - Break 1 7,Wind , ,part'of the group." 17 windows "Did ya hearthat honey 1 We're in. We're Tants broke ",Elementaryat socially accepted., As sI cleaned up the table t h and acrapedthe charted steaks itta:the-laSC1104:16324111 Ea St, éausing ponce said bearneetproud1y,,71"Part of the groupl", sick Van Orden Tuesdq , - .10bc ; , S. - . so, 1001, - A crosses foces Ofritt.- N.:7 D. (Pete) liarmird, left,- - and James Sondrup as they work to save Cynthia Ann McDowell. , questioning-anguis- ' h - 'I - 46..LAILAR 11..111.-04- atJALA,,,,Alkfiti&.,"ACAlk,"filt AIN.fik,"46.,46At.1.,14-11- . a, Alk lik , ., Ark tf, Ark |