Show ii a The Salt t lUZCXG TIIE BEEHIVE Eiverdale Board Okehs Business Zone Code s Tribune Sunday January 23 1653 8650000 Fire Strikes Casper Injures 4 $ r i I 1 f lake jf CASrER WYO (UP)— Fire leveled the two buildings of the Casper National Bank Friday night causing an estimated $839000 damage and hospitalising four firemen The fire broke out about 630 pm and raged all night Casper four firetrucks and all the firemen In the city fought the flames until about 5 am to keep them from spreading to other buildings Bank officials said damage to the buildings amounted to about $400000 and to the contents about $250000 i SxkU1 to Tt Tribune and for a west to Ace Drive-IniVERDALE Wiber County commercial and manufacturing —Adoption of a toning ordi- area being designated east of n the viaduct nance for this Weber County community by the town board following a public hearing was reported Saturday by E' Edwin (Ted) Anderson board presi- businesses of Non-conformi- structures already In existence and already in operation may continue In their present status but may not be expanded without meeting requirements No new construction may be started within the town limits of Riverdale without a building permit in advance said Mr Anderson Appointment of a board of adjustment to hear appeals and settle disputes was also provided for dent The new ordinance provides for a commercial area 500 feet wide on both sides of the road west from the viaduct over the Union Pacific south yards and records and safe In vaults were boxes deposit undamaged The vaults officials said are buHt to withstand fire for 24 hours The loss was covered by Insurance Bank custodian Howard Steas discovered the fire when he (sftteflfcrmoke InHhe employe’ - Y ft V i k r TOOELE — Annual installation of officers and a banquet VH &£r j ' ’ '“"I ?' C ‘ I § rrvjr'f’? y X l£‘ 4tf' ik Tooele County Chamber of Commerce The meeting will be held In the Coral Room of the Kirk Hotel with L Victor Richens director of business and economic research at the University of Utah' as guest speaker Officers to be Installed are senior students admire trophy S J Bellamy president E G Springville ease From left A E Jacobsen project and Mantes vice president Lionel Olsen Garth Boyce and John L Brown directors Retiring president is James Ff Dug-dal- e “ to quench the flames himself but that they already had gained too much headway The temperature dropped to a low of 15 degrees above zero during the night and winds ranged between 10 and 20 raph Water sprayed on the flames and on the roofs of adjoining buildings froze on the sidewalks building facades and the firemen themselves Gylan Allan Jim Whiting Fay Sheffield Eddie Holmes Donna Anderson B Diamond TabionaPair Springville Students Provide Notes 55th Music Scholarship rROVO—Mrs 11 v B Mensel state president Bernard R Diamond Heads Utah C cf C executives of C Group Advances Ogden Man C Special to The Tribune National Federation of Music Clubs Saturday announced five additional scholarships: ' Charlea Ivea Scholarship for 1655 opera workshop Pennsyl vanla College for Women (bi ennlal) scholarship Junior Fed-- e r a t i o n Festival’s annual scholarship the Anne M Gannett Scholarships (occasional) and the National Music Camp annual award The Ives Scholarship la valued at $800 and provides a summer’s study at Indian Hill Music Workshop Stockbrldge Mass for a composer 18 to 18 years of age Anniversary i v Special to Tha Trlbuna TABIONA Duchesne County —A native Utah couple Mr and Mrs Nephi Chatwin celebrated their 55th wedding anniversary at home recently The couple was married Jan i y Preston Youth Injured in Gun Accident -- with the n wio n it) rs® y O0' dries fast saves ironing — and sheds wrinklesl Spring Stardust "print in blue gray aqua or v beige exclusively ours Sizes 12 to 20 and 12’A to 22! 1295 Special to The Tribune SPRINGVILLE — As a senior project a new trophy case has been Installed at Springville High School Located in the main hall opposite the auditorium It is 26x7 feet and 16 Inches deep It has a background of blue velvet and is Illuminated with spotlights as well as fluorescent lighting It is in three sections with the center section to be used for trophies and the two aides for displays from other departments In the school Construction was begun during the Christmas holidayi with A E Jacobsen shop instructor at the school In charge of building the Case High school Instructors Dee Sanford finance committee chairman and Grant Clyde senior class chairman have assisted with the project Class officers in charge of the project are: Eddie Holmes president Gylan Allan vice president Jim Whitney treasurer and Fay Sheffield secretary Open NICE as U of I Branch Gem State Solon Suggests v zipper front fy all from smoke inhalation or minor cuts and bruises were —- New president of the Utah Chamber of Commerce Executives Assn Is Bernard R Diamond manager-secretarof the Ogden Chamber of Commerce He succeeds Wesley Bush Tooele Mr and Mrs Nephi Chatwin Mr Diamond secretary treasurer Observe 55th anniversary : of (he association last year 17 1900 In the Salt Lake Temwas elected at the annual meetCounty delegation Hechtner By Tom Aden said: ple Church of Jesus Christ of ing of the executives Thursday Press Writer Associated Latter-daSaints “We would like to get clear Lomond Ben In Hotel afternoon BOISE IDAHO — Reopening Nephi Chatwin was born In of Northern Idaho College of ance from the State Board of Elected vice president was Ileber Nov 27 1879 a son of Special to Tbt Tribuna Bob Halladay assistant manat Lewiston as a Education ao the facilities at Mr and Mrs Henry Chatwin Education — Lewiston can be utilized for the A ager of the Provo Chamber of PRESTON IDAHO of branch University of Idaho Mrs Sarah was Chatwin manwas Clegg Bowen Commerce Ross Preiton boy was proposed Saturday by Sea training of elementary teachIn 14 1882 a Ileber Oct ers in borq rabbit while wounded Chamber of z hunting Brigham City low’ard Hechtner ager Perce) educationconjunction with the Her-beprogram presently of Commerce was elected secret- near here Saturday about 2 pm daughter of Mr and Mrs lUs proposal made to newsL Clegg at the University of existing ary-treasurer He is Brent Smart 14 son of of men on the eve of a meeting In Active LDS Church the Idaho thereby providing a Alar Hodgson Payson and Mr and Mr Parley Smart the State Board of Education Mrs ReChatwin a has been and complimentary were complete Preston who was struck by a Merlin Sorenson Salina came as the House of Reprelief teacher for Society visiting program training of both elected directors bullet in the base of more than 45 years and has sentatives: and secondary elementary Next meeting of the group the skull 1 Approved unanimously the teachers In Idaho” taught Sunday School and will be held In March in Salt The boy was removed by primary granting of master’s degrees by Hechtner’ statement was the Lake City team and sleigh from the JohnMr Chatwin at 75 still chops Idaho State College and first public Indication of the son Reservoir area attended by wood milks cows his 2 Heard an attack by Rep approach backers of NICS will irrigates a Preston physician near the land and on rec- take in ICE TRAGEDY helpa with haying James Annest seeking to reopen the scene taken to Preston HosSouthern ommendations that sons Their and daughters are school closed in 1951 pital and later in the day to a Mrs Mable Clark Altonah Idaho College of Education at Salt Lake hospital Duchesne County William Albion be converted into a westBrent and a companion Keith Chatwin and Mra Mary Lublin ern women’s reformatory The Education Board will disGriffin 14 son of Lamont Grif- Salt Lake City LeRoy and Melcuss its budget recommendafin Preston were hunting hear vin Chatwin Lehi Arnold Johnson Reservoir four miles Chatwin Layton Mra Calista tions— including $15200000 for Deft Mrs Jennie Jones and public schools— with the joint east of here Special to Tho Tribune Gilbert and Wallace Chatwin Finance and Appropriations raba at Smart The shot boy GOODING IDAHO — The all cvf Tabiona Committees starting Monday It arrow and missed bow with bit first 1955 traffic fatality In will meet with education comthen went Into the brush to Magic Valley occurred Saturday mittee on it legislative prowhen George W Mills 51 farm retrieve the arrow gram aimed said he The Griffin boy laborer from Twin Falls was Emphasizing that he was was and at rabbit Brent the killed Instantly The car In speaking only for the Nex Perce which he was riding struck the struck by the bullet when he Clear Lake Bridge across the suddenly “raised Up” Young Griffin told Brent to Snake River at 1:45 a m Sped! to The Tribune lay still then ran to a nearby According to Keith Anderson mill and shouted fired TOOELE— his gun Opening a aeries Gooding County sheriff who for of dinner lectures at the Tooele help investigated with Deputy Bill near lives Johnson who Conal Ordnance here WednesDepot Bunn Mr Mills’ 1948 sedan came while Mrs John- day evening wlU was driven by Shirley Jacobsen the dam son telephoned the Preston be an address ' t The Trlbuna i 19 Twin Falls i’ Dr O L Hospital by Royal SNYDERVILLE The vehicle struck an icy spot Summit Gartf professor County— A fire destroyed the and went out of control hitAttendants at Latter-da- y of speech at the f frame ranch house of Clarence ting the left side of the bridge Saints Hospital reported that of Univeralty hoswith such impact that it tore Brant Smart arrived at the Osguthorpe on US Highway 40 between here and Park City out the rear wheels and the pital in private ambulance Sat- Utah The lectures Saturday night while volunteer drive shafts from beneath the urday at 720 p m and was will be held in firemen battled to keep flames car once for at surgery prepared the from nearby structures open mess with A Park City fire engine and a number of volunteer firemen from Park Dr Garff City and Snydervill responded to scheduled guests appear The to the alarm which was turned CU5CX PALLIATIVE RELIEF From ITCHING KRN&4Q ION Wednesday program begins at in Friday about 7 pm With FAST ACTING COLUSA 630 pm Mr Osguthorpe his wife and Dr Garff Is well known as a his father were in the bar teacher speaker and business nearby doing chorea when the executive He served as speech fire broke out and were uninstructor at the University of able to reach their phone beIndiana and taught at the He- cause of the heat They had to brew Theological Seminary travel to the Pop Jinks Cafe to turn in the alarm Chicago OGDEN Oliallon OSroIlcr THE FOUR men hospitalized Trophy Cabinet King-Siz- e 4v on your busiest days slip into a - k Aw- Until a new building can be completed the bank will conduct its business at various locations in downtown Casper officials said Several other stores in the Immediate vicinity which were threatened at the height of the fire and about 6 am when It broke’ out again briefly received extensive smoke damage Third Floor Daytime Shop However n Plan Installation 1 1 Leonard Cisco Paul Bailey Bill Schirck and John Perrine Bank officials said the fire would hurry their plans for constructing a new building which was to have begun sometime next spring Meanwhile they were using several windows at the Wyoming National Bank Saturday to carry on business y ld (D-Ne- only 13 days Koi to have your picture taken to give rt Valentine's Day Feb 14 Vi pries special this week Big 8xlOTopestry Portrait Reg 900 450 no appointment needed Idalioan Dies In Crackup Utah Professor Sets Lecture House Destroyed By Fire at Summit Ranch Mail ordn 44 potto g and 2 talas tax in Utah monday store hours: 12 noon to 9 pm Third Floor Toys endless hours of fun for all the family cUcsflccis radio Gfiaflioa it sends- and receives! 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