Show The Salt lake Tribune Sunday January 23 1955 C9 Accidents Cost Death Takes Ski Booster City $1600 SL Business Leader On Rent Cars Joseph Maughan Moslardcr Co Repairs to accident-damagevehicles teased by the public safety department have cost Salt Lake City some $1600 since sysinception of the tem last June a department spokesman said Saturday David C Hunter department said the budget director amount includes minor damage received in the police garage as well as vehicles involved in traffic mishaps TRIOR TO inception of the system no separate tabulations were made of cost involved in repairing accident vehicles damaged Fifty-fivpublic safety cars are leased at present from Motor Lease Inc on a monthly basis Terms of the agreement provide that the firm maintain the city is the vehicles-bu- t re from suiting nc?® Repairs to' cars involved in mishaps are handled on a competitive bid basis w hen the damage is more than $100 according to Mr Hunter and a partner in Dixon it a sports enthusiast died Friday d at 910 pm at his residence Dr of natural causes He was 51 He had worked for the firm for more than 23 years and was manager of its fine paper department at' the time cf hi death Mr Moslander was active la civic affairs and an ardent skier and fisherman Particularly Interested in skiing he was well known for his promotion of the sport on behalf of the youth of the area lie had served as president of the Salt Lake Ski Club and helped conduct the Junior Na- tional Ski Race at Brighton in 1953 He also was a vice presi dent of the Intermouiftain Ski 2551 Maywood car-rent- car-rent- city-owne- d e Jerry de Bary left zoo superintendent and Floyd A Thompson game management agent hold two injured hut "repaired” ducks that will join the flock at the too I ter of the Grand Lodge F The job is gnen to the firm making the best offer Most of the repair work he said was done by Petty Motor Co the firm that supplies the rental cars under Motor Lease Utah hunters with a poor aim Utah US Fish and Wildlife Inc or a shotgun with a bad bird- Service and Robert H Mattlin ‘We Ihink it only practical shot pattern have helped stock zoo director that Tctty 'Motor Co repair the wild water fowl pond at cars when they can meet the MEN a TIIE TWO noted that llogle Zoological Gardens the price on a competitive The unique arrangement for number of ducks swans and he said basis" at were being wounded stocking a zoo exhibit came geese duck clubs various and game about through an agreement HE EXPLAINED that the between Floyd A Thompson preserves The birds according firm must resell the rented cars to Mr Thompson probably after their use game management agent for by the city to would die if untreated make the venture profitable A AM of Wyoming will be the speaker at the annual dinner Tuesday at 615 p m Mr Jacobsen who toured Europe last master said Saturday night summer wras invited by Mr Carl H Claudy Washington Evans to address all Master MaDC executive secretary Ma- sons of Utah on his observations sonic Service Assn who has and experiences just completed a quarter cenOTHERS WIDELY known in tury in that position will be the speaker at the installation the Intermountain area who ceremonies Tuesday evening for have indicated they will attend newly elected grand lodge offi- the sessions Include Larry W Brainard Pocatello and Hercers Eberle Boise master and bert Mr Claudy is the only honwarden respectively of orary member ever admitted junior Grand Lodge RichIdaho the in the Grand Lodge of Utah ard H Cowles treasurer of the “It is always a pleasure to Nevada Grand Lodge Robert visit Utah and renew friend- - II Parker secretary of the Scotships with acquaintances of tish Rite bodies in Nevada long standing” Mr Claudy said tlugh M Wilson Fallon master ‘Salt Lake City its warm hos- of the Nevada Grand Lodge pitality and comfortable facili- and Irving E Clark? secretary ties have always been favorites of the Wyoming Grand Lodge of mine and I have been coming All Master Masons are invited here since 1935” to attend an educational sesO H Gerhard Jacobsen mas sion Monday at 730 pm in the - Hardware Confab in SL Masonic Carl H Claudy leader to address sessions Colonial Room of tha temple William E Cushing lecturer of the Utah Grand Lodge will be the speaker stu-den- ta house They were amazed at the huge selection of equipment and at the difference In cost of the equipment They were shown different lenses how to produce Cinemascope films the variety of ways to thread projectors and other helpful demonstrations Among the students who made this Interesting visit were Frank Fountain Charles Davey Keith Pitts Robert Trlnnaman and supply A new semester means new they’ve been making The pupil have been using tha coll method but now they are ualng fire clay too Let’ take a peek Into the art room and get an eyeful of the pottery product There la every shape lze and design Imaginable Mr Elton says he U going to have them glazed and fired for the annual spring exhibit Marie forgensea li- Stewart brary assistants Some of them are: Judy Brown Bonnie Neeley Garry Hamond Kristie Knudsen Joan Nelson James Cannon Peggy Kuna and Linda Whittaker Mr Marlorle Riley librarian haa a new way to find books She use various colored dot to designate certain book types Editor: Ingrid Malm Associate Editor Cathy Clemmer The home economics clast at Stewart School haa been studying the classes of food and how to prepare them They have two luncheons a week which the glrla prelights Irving themselves Th glrla are keeppare Tfcorntea Editor: Pamela Hillside a ing notebook which contains new Associate Editor: Stephee Kelsey Editor: Karen Hanter cf preparing Wow! Have you seen Jack Elton's and dlffeernt ways Associate Editor: fcharaa Tbomao A tew of the students on the eighth grade art claasea? They are food Mrs Jeanne B Dalton- - their teacher 1 planning a unit on clothing for the remainder of the month Election result! herald Norman Brockbank as president Marjorie Stoker for vice president Bonnie Brockbank for secretary and Jack Curtice was named treasurer r: Horace Mans v j k f 4 Editor: Linda CU Associate Editor: Carol Ann Kaadt The March of Dimes haa started at Horace Mann and the teachers are promoting the Idea of “giving" Samuel B Stone’s English class Is leanring In an unusual way Mr Stone warned the students that there would be a surprise and that they were to write a theme on un-It The nature of the surprise wee known so everyone was shocked when June Boyer came running In the room dressed as a bandit Then Klml Kasai came racing In dressed like a peace officer and accused June or stealing the polio fund money Klnl then explained the purpose of the drive and told them just how the drive was started The etudents were Interested and aaw the need for their contributions i i I J J U Bryant Editar: Carol Sneddea Asset-latEditor: Jolt Mayaee The day of reckoning came to Ery- ant Wednesday with report card and semester grades Many sad hoi-- I d students were to be seen passing listlessly through the halls ardently wishing they had handed In those assignment and paid closer attention In class But now they have recovered their natural good spirits and are enthusiastically making plans for the second semester There will be tn eighth rrade £3 latent assembly a ninth grsde talent assembly the school play and other activities Along with the fun the students must their noses to th grind eppraiw stone keep so they can welcome that Lkenws ether "day of reckoning" in Jura e low-eye- Well It's iot jnember of tlTe“ Jf aud wasac-- " Lv J ive in the promotion' of the Knothole Club for and oys girls lie was a member of the Salt Lake Kiwanis Club Salt Lake Advertising Club Ambassador Athletic Club Bonneville Knifi and Fork Club and a forqjjr ? KiNvanian BusiMoslander Joseph nessman sportsman succumbs M Clothing Blaze member of the Salt Lake Fatal to try Club BORN JULY at tha SL Woman Moslander ranch near EvansC5 Coun- 4 1903 Mrs Naomi Timpson’ Barker ton Wyo he was a son of Evans 61 151 N 5lh West died Charles and Margaret Maughan attended the old Friday in aPeabody Mass hos- Moslander He School in Salt Lake LDS High of burns pital suffered when her clothes were ignited in a kitchen accident at the home of a son where she was visiting She was born t Jan 5 1894 in ‘ Salt Lake City 1 a daughter of John and Sarah Mrs Evans Emery Timpson She was married to Orlynn Barker Nov 5 1913 in Salt Lake City Following his death in May 1923 she was married to C in Salt Lake City They were divorced She was a later member of the Church of Jesus Saints Christ of Latter-daSurvivors include a son and daughter Kenneth O Barker Peabody and Mrs Ray (Virginia) Henderlldcr Logan two brothers :aftd‘ three ‘sistcri George E JohnH Timpson Mrs R W Carlson Mrs K A McMillan and Mrs R E Willey all of Salt Lake City ' City and was graduated from ‘ the University of Utah in 1925 where he was a charter mem- -' ber of the local chapter of Slg ma Nu fraternity 4 Mr Moslander married Mary Cherry July 16 1927 in Salt-La- ke I City He was a member of the ’ Church of Jesus Christ of Latter- Mos--land- er s y New Trial Move Denied Utahn projection crew at Hillside vlalted really going to toun and are all the screening room of a local movie “hepped up” about the pottery Paul Pullman a ‘ y Lincoln Ninth Graders Do Chalk Portraits In making the portrait they paired off and did each other from acros the table Each student tried and tried to make them life-siz- e to match light and color In shadow The portrait! were first sketched Jn pencil on charcoal paper Before doing these portraits they had a unit on proportions of the human face and figure In making the repouseea the tried to specify their own interest In their designs Many Interests and hobbles were put Jn one design To make these art object they pressed copper over rubber tublfig with leather tooling pressers darkened them with sulphur then polished them to bring out the high- "5 Assn - He was I Mr Mattlin agreed to care In traffic mishaps where pub-day Saints for the injured waterfowl even is held lic personnel safety hossome an animal in placing blameless he said the city atHe is survived by his widow pital operated by the zoo’s vetto collect the a son and daughter Joseph tempts damages erinarian courts the Faul and Margaret Cherry through The birds then are turned Mr Hunter’s statements were all of Salt Lake City loose on the zoo pond where confirmed by his immediate suMrs Valerio sisters three animake good display they B Lewis Mrs Maud Evanston Lyle Commissioner mals and— in many cases— rear perior Nicholes in charge of public Francom Levan Juab County Vanguard of some 600 hard- young and Mrs Nora Walton Salt safey department ware and Implement dealers MR THOMPSON said such He said responsibility must Lake City two brothers II ar--' from Utah and surrounding an arrangement provides edu- be fixed where department emold and Charles Moslander Lystates reached Salt Lake City cational exhibits man Wyo plus provid- ployes are Involved in accidents Saturday night for the opening ing new birds through their negligence Funeral services will be conWhen the young birds maSunday of ttye 51st annual conducted Monday at 19 am at Police Chief Odes B Recvention of Intermountain Asso- ture they often fly away HowE £80 South Temple uberf ciation of Hardware and Imple- ever some remain at the pond ord recently ruled that offifriends may call Sunday from ment Dealers Mr Mattlin said None of the cers Involved in accidents 5 to 8 pm and Monday prior must pay for damages but the young have their wings clipped to services Burial will be in Registration for the three-dalater was rescinded order event will begin Sunday at 1 and are free to Join their Wasatch Lawn Memorial Park Instead a board composed pm at Hotel Utah Convention wilder brothers — and sisters So far thisseason 22 ducks of seven sessions scheduled at that hotel police captains will rewill be augmented by sessions five coots (mud hens) and two view the facts In accident cases at the Newhouse Hotel Exhibits whistling swans have Joined the to determine whether the offiMotion for a new trial for pay a fine of $173 and serve 49 and displays will be maintained zooTexhibits cers involved were negligent at both hotels said Joseph T If they are found responsible James Patrick McKenna 23 days in jail 33 days to be susFence Salt Lake City associa- COSTLY GAME they will be laid off in accord- 563-- 1th East previously con- pended upon payment of the tion president ance with the amount of the victed on a charge of drunken fine j Lowe Ashton convention damages Chief Record said was denied Saturday He was arrested last Sept 4 driving chairman said it will be the The aim of the ruling Comin police court of Judge Leland after a minor property damage missioner Nicholes said was to first time the association has G Larsen accident at 9th South and West reduce the number of accidents held a hardware and Implement to Mr McKenna was ordered show of manufacturers' newest Temple police records showed Involving police cars models In connection with the convention for which the theme Man in Management” has been adopted Careless handling of the snow Among speakers will be Gui P Backman executive secre- shovel may mean tragedy for tary Salt Lake City Chamber some Salt Lake family Salt of Commerce William P Gil- Lake City Fire Department offilespie Philadelphia sales man- cers warned Saturday as for ager Henry Disston & Sons the third day they sent crews Inc: L W Davis Pacific man on cleanup operations at fire Manufac- hydrant locations throughout ager Co H Henry Meyers the city turing Assist Fire Chief Don E Shawano Wis vice president National Retail Hardware Assn White reported that 10 pumper George S Eccles president trucks with four men on each First Security Corp and R L vehicle and four auxiliary crews have Hammersley Boise Hammers-le- y trucks with utilized their daylight hours and Associates Abo Ted B Miller 'dering since Thursday to shovel snow Neb president National Retail away from fire hydrants Farm Equipment Assn Robert THE SNOW has been piled R Gros advertising manager around the Chief hydrants Pacific Gas & Electric Co White said by wind drifts city snowplows and Individual resident snow shoveling He warned that "residents who thoughtlessly shovel snow to hide hydrants may be the cause of seconds or minutes of tragic delay in fire fighting should a blaze break out near The Utah Water and Power the scene of water Board Utah chapter of "Grass supply" Roots Inc" and the newly or"Literally hundreds of the hyganized “Aqualantes" all will be drants have been buried most represented Sunday during an Of them by city snowplows and 8 pjn meeting of the Upper Individuals snow" Colorado Commission tn Gal- Chief White shoveling reported lup NM TIIE CLEANUP operation by Utah’s delegation to the meeting win total 18 persons Leav- crews be said does not put ing by National Guard plane trucks out of service to the city Sunday will be George D Each vehicle equipped with Clyde water and power board radio is monitored by the crew chairman E R CalRster Utah ready to respond at once to a attorney general and legal ad- drt call The expense to the city howviser to the board Jay Bingham board engineering adviser ever of sending out equipment Hugh Colton Vernal "Grass and crews to "unshovel” snow Roots executive and Bryant is considerable Chief White IL Strlngham Vernal “Aqua- pointed out And the hazards to life and property is increased lantes” officer The group attendiag the Gal- by the removal of men and u lup conference will preview a equipment from their strategic color film entitled "Birth of a station locations He urged citizens to Basin" produced for the comthe to future mission by' avoiding the practice of depict of the proposed Upper Colorado hiding hydrants with mounds cf Show cohered fire hydrants lifnae the kft rjt if-:r T 'a ry snow "for your own protection" danger ef fires rimnea Jwhsny Birkts rdver Easia Pnj’ect Dealers Await JUNIOR HIGH SCHOOL NEWS Editor: David Mead Associate Editor: Kathleen Versllns art classes of The ninth-grad- e Lincoln Junior High have been making chalk portrait! and copper - Wounded Waterfoid Receive Samaritan Treatment at Zoo Grand Masonic Lodge Slates Communication Ceremony “The 83rd annual communication of Grand Lodge Free and Accepted Masons of Utah will be held Monday and Tuesday at Masonic Temple 650 E South Temple Elliott W Evans grand Robert II Matlin too director looks over an injured- wild whistling swan being treated in an animal hospital for too He said representatives of several motor companies ire requested to make estimates on repairs i 1 a Photograph Lanrie Mauenaaa and Marge Gilbert ninth grader etVred-thal- k portrait for color tad subject 1 - SL Firemen -- Busy at Plug Search 'iflipPiik Allis-Chalmc- iMiM rs two-ma- n Utahns to Attend Conference on Colorado Project fire-fightin- g te Firemen Dig Out Inundated Hydrant aJ fcrc t u |