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II The Salt !1 I ak Tribune, Moinljv0 i I mberj'i ' Virtinis KI!rI Masons Police Probe Holdups in 3 Homes Polite over the weeken were investigating the obi ry of an eldi rly Salt Lake City t ' tuple at oxted oi their home by two men wearing ski masks who 'orcej their way into the residence and tied upof the an victims It was the third residential robbery Ideily couple last week Salt Lake City Police Detective Rav Welte said Umnard Fa les 68 heard a noise neat the front door ifhis home near State Street and Wilson Av enue 170 South) at alxiut 10 p m He opened the door and stepped outside when a man holding a 38 caliber revolver forced him inside Ho anrl anothpr robber followed They tied up Mr Ecrles and his wife, Francis, 08 and made them lie face down on a couch while the robbers ransacked the he. me, D tective Welte said The bandits fled with a wnstwakh, two rings, two klaces nd other jewelry worth about $73.0 police said On Mondav robbers wearing ski mu ,ks stole about $2 000 from Albert Fades home neir 2V)0 East and 3500 South, Salt .Like County Sheriffs deputies said Mr Kcdes 81, and his wife Caroline 77, were roblied after two me n forced their way into the home THE STATE OF UTAH INVITES YOUR BID ON THE FOLOWING LAND FOR SALE Officers in Loiijie Kite at about 4 30 p in The robbers threatened the couple, filled a cloth sac k full of jewelry and fled warning the victims not to leav e the home until the bandits got awav Police believe the two holdups may he connected liec aue of similar descriptions of the bandits and the fac t that both couples have the same last name 'A dnesday a single bandit stole about $120 in cash from Rex J Winchester, 84 and his wife, Mary, 90, aftr r he was allowed into the home near Main Street and LOO South to Use the telephone c Tommy K Thompson the Salt I.ake Masonic Temple Also Robert installed were D Braman senior warden Anthony F Russo, junior warden, Edward D Sherer, treas urer, and William R Nielsen, secretary HEAD ON HEAD SsA. . r f Scr 1 KeN try Restder t U Jir u'ed R 5 ncl a of lines I'1 5 oid coro and gutter sue 37 5 Property 3 B k Lot 0 u jb'x- Tiph n Part Ogot?n Survey Cg if"" City Survey 29 ?2 Aa AyfverTy locjtc-Oqden M itr j n A vf,' JFOid $4 2X00 T oie is pased by Shuc thtojgf G t C u n CV-- d wFtch w 'f OG-fc- Salt Lake (Tty, was in stalled recently as wur master Kaibab shipful Lodge No 25, Free and Accepted Masons of Utah in a ceremony at r Nc 2 X4 7 9 I'rc, nec 1 Ifivi sion Sat L N e recorded by The State A casbief s or ce tif ed t heck in rbe onu nt of of the h d as o deposit with a t,ds In tne event me Tiust be fumi sucressf j bidder fc Is to moke pa yr e it m lull w he time bed the oeposit submitted wii be torteited o liquidated tn th s r the Sate reserves the ght to award damages to the second behest bidder S.ct.ess4ul bidder will be n full w thin thirt-o blanre 30) days pay required For further nformotion call Horry Alien 533 4616 or Cirvdy D u 533 4619 Bid forms available ir Room 137 State Cop toi 533 4623 Bids w II be a epted uni! 0 30 A M De'eT bet 30 WB0 J DOUGLAS CHPISTIANSEN STAfF PURCHASING AGENT tm eent yr HURRY IN! JOHN PARAS HAS STARTED HIS 0PCN C 3483 So O 24 W 2 5 ALL Electronic Calculators and Digital Watches Mon Sat 9 30 6 J SUNDAY We SERVICE Temple Across from SEFCO . . Of History Prepares To Move It may take something of a "Christmas mira- but the Utah State cle Division of History expects to move about on time, the end of this month, to its newly vated quarters reno- The old Denver and Rio Grande Railroad Depot, 440 S 3rd West, has been turned, at a cost of $2 5 million, fabulous into a structure, said restoration architect Steven T. Baird Mr Baird said workers are moving as fast as they can to finish painting and other incidental work on the structures interior and though it looks a little bleak now, the state agency is still planning its move about Dec. 28 Pressure to Move Not a little pressure for the move is lent by the fact the present quarters at the Crane Building, 307 W. 2nd South, must be vacated by the end of the month to make way for new tenants, the architect said The renovation of the depot 100,000-square-fo- building has taken over a year and $500,000 more than was planned (it was supposed to be a $2 million job) m part because of problems EARLY AMERICAN GOOD TABLES LIVING ROOM BONANZA! with the plumbing and wiring that werent foreseen until workers began removing walls. New Plumbing The structure now has completely new plumbing, wiring, air conditioning and heating, Mr Baird said Painters have been restonng the main waiting room's original 1910 colors (they were found under seven coats of paint and analyzed and matched by specialists) and the main chan- deliers, converted original incandescent to fluorescent tubes m the interim, will be rebuilt and restored to their style Celebrate The Stars At S.L. Showings Hansen will The Planetarium celebrate the stars in January and the public is inv ited to become part of the "star parties" that include indoor and out door observations of constellations, planets and meteor showers visible m the winter months On Jan 2, !6 and 30, a followed by lecture, MAGNAVOX space exploration through the University of Utahs 16 inch telescope, w ill be featured Mark Sonntag, the planetarium's director of education, will show the most recent photographs of Saturn from the Voyager I mission on Jan 9 Tom LITTON MICROWAVES FROM $288 MAGNAVOX Only Litton offers you all these outstanding fea- tures auto-coo- frost 1870 II van-tem- p k Meal-In-On- Even-wav- e step saver varicooke. e Memory-matt- e SERVICE van-tem- p de- & CONSOLE STEREO LIMITED TO 25 COLOR CONSOLE STOCK ON $ HAND. double oven m.crowave cootiing center tea-tcooking with rg sdiai controls Meal L tto exclus ve Even Wave .ystem 99 m nute M'rro Timer digital control variable automatic power even control control with automatic sen cleaning lower oven A ffliVO u Van-Coo- k OFF Var-tem- A GREAT GIFT IDEA p Hold-War- 1560 ,,z ONLY) Clausen, science planetarium de- monstration specialist, will discuss Greek v vn- - ,mA, ir hri 'rVfr rtfahHitirfti- WgWBWMWf 8WyaH mythology and stories elated to planets and creation myths on Jan i 23 The planetarium About mttn is also offering classes on subjects such as Moon and Planets" and "All i If ' tHWjiai if nr1 ' Mtm- - 1 rifVintiirimiTifffiwFatf Telescopes throughout the month aWi jj 'n wwwiv C ' |