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Show 5.1. Worker ?? mij. it jgiui in DESERET NEWS AND TELEGRAM, iwnwi Police Clerk Leaves of been poisoned during the jiast few weeks, but the pigeon prob-lestill continues, according to Wilbur C. Parkinson, chief sanitarian, Salt Lake City Board of pigeons For-Ru- ssla Tour - W3rd North, doesnt ex-Pto do much spying on Rus- sian police procedures during his 3 . visit there. x forthcoming ' "With such a lot of distance ! to cover and only six weeks to do it in, I imagine well be kept to tours in which all members v " of the group will be interested, he said. Adrian, 18, is one of Adrian R. Ruiz 1,. 20 UfaE Russian Language stu. . . tours Russia dents who are making a tour of Russia under, the direction, of David A. Law, Russian Lan-- guage instructor at East High School. "I do hope to walk with the 1060 ' ' Police said & man and wife burglary team were arrested early Sunday after witnesses're--porte- d a burglary-l- ti progress at 55 Post Office Place. Investigating officers reported a man was carrying an electronic orgati from the Clark Co. when they arrived on the scene. He was apprehended after- - a short chase on foot, police said. A woman was also arrested after a television set belonging to the Clark Co. was found in the auto in which she was seated officers said. . ON FINE QUALITY SHOES girls march in Rowland Hall graduation rites at St.MarkV Graduating irt White-cla- d church rites. 'orYaltafEacIfstudenf is paying L , mind, of the tongue and of toe spirit. Special awards were presented to 14 students Sunday morning breakfast Michele at Thayer Hackett, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Coyt H. Hackett, Yosemite National Park, Calif., received three special awards and shared in three others. . MESSAGE OF GREAT IMPORTANCE senior Presented by Citizens of America iioR Non-Prof- it Non-Politic- , Academic Record Miss Hackett was honored as the girl with the highest academic record (Bishop Leonard Medal), for outstanding achievement in mathematics, and the Rowland Hall gavel as outgoing student body president. She shared an award1 with Christopher James Sumner for excellence in world government and two other awards, for excel-- 1961 Incorporated , Several years have been spent planning a development program to insure greater happiness and security for those over forty years. We .believe that the real strength of the nation lies in die vast acoimularedritnowledgeTwisdom, and experience of its senior citizens, Thru organization and united effort this knowledge and experience can create better economical and personal conditions. f T Rock Hound Club Formed In S.L HUS far we have acquired property, inventions, and valu- -' able mineral and coal lands. These will be developed for the purposes and benefit of the association and its members. hear this highly, interesting presentation. ,A unique plan of great purpose to everyone over forty. PROGRAM Sven Nilsson - ' TV and Radio Personality -- Violin Prodigy Tenor - Speakers; Reed A. Watkins Mss Bird received a special award for stamina (she has given much, received much and endured more), and Mr. Lamb received toe St Marks gavel as outgoing student body presi dent. In addition do awards shared with Miss1 Hackett, Mischa Axline received toe Bishop Moulton Cross and was cited for her outstanding contribution to to? model U.N. History Award Judy Anne Young received a cultural history award .and shared honors with Martha Ames Pierce as business manager and editor respectively of the Rowland Hall yearbook, The Lantern, Agnes Faye Reed and Rebecca Markley received toe publication award for their work in publishing The Lamplighter. John Charles Litton and Judy Anne Young received awards for outstanding academic progress. Other award recipients were Jean Harding, Phillip C. Patter- A.M. 10 AU F o $2 Sigma Delta Chi scholarships have been awarded to two journalism majors, Randall Howard Larson, University of Utah, and Ken Mitchell, Brigham, Young University. The Utah Headliners Professional Chapter of toe organization presented the awards which will be used school year. during toe 1964-6Mr. Mitdhell is a son of Charles C. Mitchell, Glendale, and a member of the BYU Student chapter. He works part-tim- e in toe BYU Public Relations office. Mr Larson, a son of Mr. and Mrs. Ldster A. Larson, h East, is a member of the University of Utah student chapter. He has worked on toe staff of The Daily Chronicle, the U. of U. newspaper , Alternates for toe winners are Josiah Paul Smith, 146 W. f COLORS Sandals Heels AND SIZES o $3 $4 ANKLETS MEN'S WORK SHOES 1 89 pair $12.99 Values 57- TO REDUCED REDUCED 4V - &7J. CHILDREN'S SHOES Open r 'til Values to$6.99 oT$3 o 1384-14t- CHILDREN'S IN NOW COME HOU5E pair SLIPPERS 183 pair only . while - they lastl U. of U., C. Newell, Ogden, BYU. 6480 South, Midvale, Jerry Reports Wallet Loss A wallet containing $77 in cash and other items belonging to Ar tour DeVargas, East was lost in Liberty Park. Police were checking on toe loss 120-3r- d 3160 SO. - Monday. STATE ONLY f excellence in cultural Paul, vice president and Hugh history, and Jean Harding for excellence In world religion. Burnside, secretary-treasure- r. Dtherofficersare-Alvin- - andRebecca;jJeaime-Mark--- MONDAY STORE ONLY! J. ." ley-f-or" ' Attorney .Geologist Renowned Sculptor President Wm. G Dunham Dr. Avard Fairbanks Sven Nikstyn- 4 ively. A new rock club, The Rock Artisans of Utah, has ..been formed in Salt Lake City. Newly elected president Is Leonard W. Glicman, 83 Edge-com- b Dr. Mr. Glisman said toe objective of the club is to provide free exchange of technical rock hunting information. son CoMEtnd Master' of Ceremonies Gordon Owen Norton B, James III The Miller Award and the G. D. B. Miller Award for the girl and boy chosen for outstanding character and leadership, were presented to Bryan Bird a n d Harold Bransford Lamb respect- Casuals Hats. ToJStudents price of happiness is lence In English and Spanish " L toe RL Rev. Rich- with Mischa Axline. discipline, said, said ard Simpsoif Watson, Episcopal The boy with toe highest acaI'm really excited, Adrian at a last night cele- bishop of Utah, told toe 33 grad- demic record, William Wallace bration for him by his uating seniors of Rowland Hall-S- Ray, son of Mr. and Mrs. Join the police records bureau, seph R. Ray, 1597 Millcreek Rd. Marks School, Sunday. (3610 South), received in addiSpeaking at commencement tion to toe Bishop Tuttle Award, exercises in St. Mark's Episco- an award as editor of the St. pal Cathedral, Bishop Watson Marks yearbook, The Marker. true told toe graduates Outstanding Character AND A SOUTH STATE WOMEN'S Scholarships Hear Dikiplihe Plea PROMPTLY TS SDXAwards his or her own expenses, Adrian QUTSTANDlNftMUSICALPRQGRAM e SALE-STAR- Cathedral. 7 feel.;; The group left Monday for New York and will then fly to London where they will catch a Russian ship to Leningrad. The group will then travel by train from Leningrad in northern Russia to the southern port mid-Jun- ... Russian people, says Adrian, and find out how they' think anti , 3160 Clearance means money saved for you an quality footwear. While they last, these" shoes are .the best bargain you .can buy for the whole family. Our FMEE . - Wednesday, June 17 V. 7;30 p.m. xat the - n; sf : .'.Ii Police Arrest 2 In Burglary ' said sanitarians have been placing corn in various areas arond the city end letting the pigeons feed. Then poisoned wheat is placed at the Mr. Parkinson m jn Police clerk R. Adrian Ruiz, strayed, We have received com plaints concerning pigeons front Hotel Utah, from stores at 1st South and Main and on 3rd, South between' State and 2nd Health. East, Mr. Parkinson added. , j feeding grounds.1 The wheat and corn left by The health department Although toe complaints are not as numerous, the health, de- toe dying birds is cleaned up seems to have the pigeon prob-le-m under control, he added, partment has been receiving and either used again or de- - I 4 ' AJ J Hundreds Killed, Buf Pigeons Still 'Pes Hundreds have some. he added. - v Sr s 4t Monday, June 15, 1964 PRUDENTIAL FEDERAL AUDITORIUM 33 rd South and State St. LAST CALL! 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