| Show ' V P “sr V y - - f —¥ i ' in ‘ ' V t ' " ':"" The Salt Lake Tribune Friday January 28 1955 lETUOPOUTAN SPOTLIGIIT Granite P-T- K Arranges A f Sundries 'Ml ‘S' ' OOCJUAO!!' VAM30 STOP KHHh r IF YOU CA11 BRUSH AFTER IAEA IS IT'S BEST — IF HOT Special to Th Tribune present the annual DistinBENNION— Annual Founders’ guished Service Award to the n Day luncheon of the Granite outstanding young man in the DSA banquet School District Council Farent-Teach- city duringat the 7:30 pm In the Saturday Assn will be held Mon- Semis Drug banquet room day at 12:30 pm at the home Former Gov Charles R Mabcy ©f Mrs Everett Wood In Ben will be the speaker ' nion Recorder Named' Honored at this luncheon will BOUNTIFUL — Wilfred II be Supt and Mrs David Gout-le576 S Main St has Williams and all past district council as Bountiful city been named presidents Mrs Donald to recorder succeed Robert J Pose state president and who in the acted has Mrs Lee R Frye regional direc- Dugan for the past two tor A representative of the dis- capacity months trict teachers and of the prinMr Williams has served as cipals also will be honored on behalf of all teachers and prin- recorder from iQ38 to 1949 and was manager of the water and cipals In the district sewer department for the past five years List School et I n ' LiiiOU ji’o’s a fe I llli£jf il j rtir: j n U23 Oit teal CmSGZB ECOl y P-T- i' P-T- A ‘ -- JUST ONE J- mystmG Program UNION— Jordan High School’s be fea- traveling assembly will “ ‘ “ “ destroys Course in Upholstery The Twat-Itr meeting In pm " iik s the School auditorium Recreation Center starting Jaycccs to Name ‘Man' BOUNTIFUL— Bountiful Junior Chamber of Commerce will day at 7 Of Crimes in City Following Is a summary of crimes reported to police during the 24 hours ended Thursday at 5 pm Attempted armed robbery— Gary Borens 19 426 Quince St told police he shot at two bandits who attempted to rob Fdurth East and Seventh South Variety Store 679 4 East Burglary — Emigration Mar-Ac- t h South reported burglar took anr electric drill and candy after an unsuccessful attempt to crack the store safe Capital Chevrolet Co 777 S State reported thieves shattered a window at the company but no lcn was reported f Automotive Service 657 S Main repeated burglars entered the station through a window but no loss was reported Attempted burglary— Fred A Cgrlfon Co 533 S Main rv ported burglars broke window at the building but apparently failed - to gain entry Q P Skaggs System 422 K 2nd West reported a front window had been smashed but' apparently thieves were unsuccessful In attempts to enter the store Larceny — Joseph B Wells 1308 Westminster Ave reported theft of his watch valued at $200 Denver and Rio Grande Western Railroad Co reported theft of telephone systems of undetermined value Categorical totals reported to the department to date include: Assault 3 cases robbery 5 larceny 77 burglary 90 vandalism 12 1706-13t- Wag-staf- - Submits Fair Report A report on the 69-pag- e 1954 Utah State Fair was submitted Thursday by the fair board to Gov J Bracken Lee The report covering all phases of the fair program and citing new attendance records was signed by J A Theobald former secretary-manager of the exposition audif Gold-Gree- n SL Court Delays Trial for Tipsy Suspect was commis- by Mor- Mr nir CImniim Dalby 39 Denvar sioned Elko r 3041lfl Ely ris S Rosenblatt president Grand Junction 31 an Structural Steel and Forge Co Laa Vtgaa Kent 44 Tickets to the concert are ob- Rock Spring 30 ' 33 tainable free at any of the spon- Rhorldun W'at Yellowatone 27 AG food stores Pacific Statai soring Trial for a Salt Lake motorist charged with drunken driving was postponed Thursday in police court until Feb 28 The defendant 2c ph F Thomas 49 524 Vernier PI was arrested Dec 4 by traffic officers at 5th East and 2nd South He subsequently was arraigned on the charge and pleaded innocent Log Angalag Portland Would Repair Mansion Ran IMeao Ran Eranclaco Utah Historical Society Seattle through board member Nicho- Spokana Midwgst las G Morgan Sr has offered Blanaarrk Othar action bv City Judge Lalanit to pay repair costs on the gov- Chlcaao G Urwn in court during the day ernor’s mansion 603 E South Detroit Duluth included! Feillng to remain et the ecene et en Temple if the State decides to Katina City Mtnneapolta iwi Idant—Kai t y B trf wf ultl SjIa ll’lland Kaat forfeited s:o itum tiie building over to the uinana 14 Bait AUouse of Rcprcscnta ti0nrTLor!!man!iVna77!0irt!i Boston Eaat forfeited $30 tives committee is studying Nrw York Cllv lanorlna a aamaphara— Eldon Ioaor 20 6H2 Anderaon Ava filled whether to renovate or abandon Washington D C South $13 or three day in fall: the structure A! Speedlne— Charlea SO Albuquorqu - Meltlg Robert Ava4 fined $19 or three daya In jail Improper Interiectlon tum— Glenn Walton 3:t44 R Weat Temple fined $30 v'a'R rlaHt of wey— Mte- lelno F Waldie 80 3:0 Vnlverally St fined $19 or llireo daya in jail Ex-Convi- Loses cl $25000 Demand The State Board of Examiners Thursday denied a claim for $23000 from a SaR Lake man who says he was stricken with heart disease in 1952 while working on a Utah £tate Trison lumber camp detail near Kamas Summit County The former prisoner Chester Orsel 133 W 4th South said in his claim that doctors at Salt Lake General Hospital from which he was released recently traced the onset of the ailment to the time he worked on the prison detail j ! r- y a 12 12 7 13 12 12 Tr 13 7 S3 IS 21 22 -- 4 -- Tr 5 28 14 19 30 99 11 79 44 93 34 40 30 M 34 43 30 34 24 A three-da- y Lutheran Miami Orlaana Oklahoma City Phoenix San Antonio SI Louia Salt Lako Waathor Data: Preclplt tlon for period ended at 9:30 ni ret’lp0Uon for P'”!"® 134 Ini oocumulatlva exre January 30 ln precipitation aince Oct 1 1854 4 18 In I accumulative deficiency 08 In Sunriao Friday 7:43: aunaet 1:40 Expected maximum 33 expected minimum 9 Sett Lake City and vicinity— Fair Friday and Saturday except patchea of night and early morning fog High both daya near 3X low 8 Utah — Fair Friday and except patchea of night and Saturday early morning fog northern valley Continued Now Mis- sions Conference In Hotel Utah was concluded by 40 officials of the Missouri Synod Thursday The Rev Oswald A Waech St Louis synod evangelism director was Thursdays speaker ' ' — 'Permits Sewer Line Salt Lake City Commission Thursday approved a petition for construction of a sewer line on Mill Street (1165 West St) between 9th and 11th North r Iowa O te I’tnh All roadg In Utah were reported npen and dry by the Utah State IflKhwny Patrol with exception of gome lkk spots at higher elevations andremaining shaded areaa in the canyon Road to Alta and Brighton were open but use of now tires or chains wua advised Procter S Gamble’s new GLEEM has cleaner and decay fighter! 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GLEEM jifTf V V ' ‘ new GII¥flA-E2IC- N LIQUID PRELL f ' 4 v !W: U Jtii kPvA ' ' ? s ’ 'I ys Tha Shampoo n for Radiantly Alivef Hair i Accident Report Iter la a aummary of reported Thursday in gait Laa acet-dent- Cltyj a - 7:4$ a m— 13th Eaat and Slat South Two automohltea Drtwra: John Henry Sehtnwsier 24 1015 Atkin Avaf Gerald Amasa Tucker 17 2203 Av Damage: $89 No lnjurleDownington J t:-3ra- " West ahff'South'Tem-!P- LeRoy Maroney 24 183 N Main Victor Rowen Ayer 20 2391 Sheridan Rd Damage: $80 No lnjuriet — Sunnyalde Av and Foot-nlll Dr ajTwo automobiles Drivers: Glen Elmer Fullmer 23 1410 14th East! Robert Gordon Hobh 27 2178 Kensington Ave Damage- $40 No Injuries K- v - ' - JL Pm— 71 c E 2nd South Automo Two automobile Drivers: Vlr Driver: Albert H n ginla laakaon Peterson 28 1217 4lh Av: 37 130 W 4th South Tad WUHam Arnold 37 Ava (iadinut Humphrey no age pedestrian given 1 4 Damage: 130 No injuries S bUlfi Np lojuriti No property tiaro- $:J2 am —243 a 4th South Two f4 Drivers: Cyril Richard Grant 1:11 aau-11- 01 Lako St Automobile- IS $033 L Hat South: Earl Weoctell Driven Richard HlU 13 Gates 24 Midvala Damaga: $39 No Jua Parked 2304th East auto registered ta Uiartaa Kelly 734 NWindaor fit 1:11 am—lst North and tth West Damage: $230 No lnjurle Two automobile Driver: Guy Nephl t:14 Pm— 334-- 4 th Ava Hit-ru-n iota Galloway 10t Roy Edward Btraiff 30 mohile-parkeaula Driver unknown 940 Marion fiC Damage: $no No Parked auto regiatervd te Sidney K Smith Ave Damage to parked 11:14 a m— 1900 8 State Automnblla-tw- o autoi $123 No unknown Injuries Driver: Natalya Sonia $11 Pm— 18th Eaat and Slat South 24 2383 Porterpadrtrln 3800 KouUl Pede Participants gone on arrival of polio trtana: Benjamin Seovllte 7 1801-InEast arm and leg fractures face bruise and abrasion: Clendon Vtn cent 7 1833 S State bruieea head laceration Property damage $10 14$ am— 3rd Ave and B SL Two automobiloa Drivers: Georg John Lr"kovkt-3-- Provo Jame Emd $lh Av Damaga: 8J0 No Injur lea SiwcSal to Th BUY IT 1 AND TRY IT Goodnes in an Exciting-l- y New Formula— So easy to use—has that just right consistency— it rinse in a flash—never leaves your hair with a dull-ing film Your hair is io ety to manage offer shampooing with liquid Are— Try it— You’ll tee the difference It t o new Procter & Gamble Shampoo— created tor women who wont their hair to have that 'Radiantly Alive' Look TODAY NEW auto-mobil- ?rkd EXTRA-RIC- H jr ‘ Only 63c 47c 27c Idaha The Idaho State Department reported all Highway roads In good winter travel condition with aome anow covered at high elevationa ' Nevada Road throughout Nevada were open and dry except for some allclt apotg at high elevation Wyoming Wyoming roadg started clearing Thursday except In the Newcastle and Sheridan areas which had new snow falling and strong winds which caused drifting otherwise roads were slick only in spots Illll-ma- Continued from Page it will be to an equitable price Put your horse trading clothes on this spring and tradf tough and not too Large Medium WASHINGTON (INS — Wednesday cold weather in the Plain moved into the lower Mississippi Valley the Great Lake region the Ohio Valley Tennessee and much of the Gulf Coaat n The mercury dropped 'I Thursday to 17 at Evansville Ind Light gnow occurred in the upper Mississippi Val J tey the Great Lake region and New England Temperature moderated In the northern Plain Thera was gome 2 rain In the Gulf Coast region 574-Bt- 1-- ECONOMY IS mlnua 6 to 8 above eaat 23 to 39 extrema south Wyamlno— Partly cloudy Friday and Saturday with anow northern mountain Scattered light anow east portion Friday and along eastern border Friday night beginning again north portion by Saturday afternoon Windy aouth and east portion Friday Colder eastern border Friday and north portion Saturday afternoon High moatly tn tha 30a Summary— Moatly fair weather prevailed over the far weat Thursday Snow flurrle occurred In the northern Rockies There was considerable fog In part of the central and northern plateau and the San Joaquin Valley of California Temperature continued cold In moat area with the mercury reaching only 18 at Elko and 39 at Boiaa The Shampoo with Extra Rich Society Meets Today The Mineraloglcal Society of Utah will meet Tuesday at 7:30 pm in the Geology Building at the University of Utah Dr Olivia McHugh will conduct a seminar on barite and William F Langton will show two films on field trips extreme south: 48 Road Conditions Atlanta Lutherans End Session to weat 4 8 0 t 8 W j r — A ' r bactorJat cdcr-causi- ng v: y - f iijiii'L I Woolmcn Eye Incentive Plan LIQUID PRELL d S34-4t- h I early" d Mr ImMhSche who is schcd-tileto address the convention Friday said special dues collected by the government on imported wool and wool manufacturers will finance the incentive payments “Sounf" : and prosperous domestic w’ool industxy with a higher level of output is needed for our mobilization potential” the USD A official declared “Each cent the average price of shorn wool is below the Incentive price means about three million dollars in payments" Allen Jenkins president of Utah Registered Sheep Breeders Assn received the award “Sheepman of the Year" He was also president of the association and assumed office for another year with Dr John Beal Cedar City vice president and Russell Keetch Logan secretary Mr Jenkins w ho resides at Newton Cache County was adjudged the man who did the most fn 1954 for betterment of the industry in Allen Jenkins left Cache County woolgrower receives Sheep-maUtah of the Year award from Mark Bradford of breeders group d 7 " - Youngsters attending Saturday youth concert at Rail SANDY— The four Church of am by Utah Symphony Orchestra will Jesus Christ of Latter-dahave the opporSaints wards In Sandy will hold Ioaan id a Gold and Green Ball Saturday tunity to sugMilford 33 a name for gest 33 Ogden at 8:30 pm in the Sandy RecProvo 2d an unnamed reation Hall Rooarvrlt 23 Relt Leka Airport 31 composition by Wendover 30 French horn ( Idaha DeGlen player Bolaa 2S 37 Burley ity of the symIdaho Falla 27 Poeatallo R7 phony brass secIntarmountaln State tion 43 The number tiJL :::::::::: 39 Set ’i'scv-- j t Pram U S Waathar Suroaa Hlcha both daya 23 to 39 north to 43 touthi low a to mlnua Ganvrklly fair wailhsr with little outMaatom Idaho— Moatly tunny rhanga in tamiwratura t predicted for moat of tha Intarmountaln Region Fri- Friday and Saturday except foggy In a of valleve Little few the high Roma clouda and anow ara day in part of Wyoming change tn temperature Highe both daya 22 to 32 Iowa 9 to 19 except mlnua 10 In aome high valley TRMPISATU2R CHART South wetern Idahe— Mostly tunny the fData for and Saturday except foggy in I andad Thura-da- aFriday parted few high valley Little change in at 8:30 pm) 10 temperature Highe both daya 29 to 39 Utah low 0 to 13 Nevada— Fair Friday and Saturday High Low Pree but high cloudlneaa northwett portion a 10 Standing -- 7 Warmer northeant Friday 41 Saturday Bryp Canyon a i Cedar City High 42 to 92 weat 80 to 40 eaat 40 3 4 Assn Tuesday at torium — ’ Another Repeat Performance Youth to Pick Expected for Area Wcatlicr Dt Name for Concert Tunc MURRAY— Mrs Paul F Roy-awill discuss Juvenile delinquency at the meeting of the Murray Junior High School Pan pm in the school the iniermtiunUia Region Tcjwper-- j'htl CITY BRIEFS pm ent-Teach- er s 7 Mon- Discuss Delinquency ' 7:30 indi- - f held' in the Salt Lake County ll ’ eather forecast map for Fridiy V decay-an- d -- J HEW Hurt 1 ‘Serious’ In Tooele Crash 4 VASELINE CREAM HAIR TONIC Tribune near 1st Wet !!'and South Automobile-parkeauto Driver: Charles A Lowder 24 944 W 4th North Parked auto registered to Mrs D F Plncovk Ogden Damage: $30 No Ind juries Rd°®d Rd Tmck-pedeatrta- n Driver: Dauna Thomas N' Rdw®d Rd Pedea-trta- n 13?-Lee Stroud 44 N Redwood Rd undetermined but apparently minor Injuries No property t damage 3:48 t pm —8th South and 2th Eaat Two automobile Drivers: Mr Reva Reck Buaone legal aa 043 McClelland Mr Arnqjd Chnsteoeen Aaat 18 TOOELE — AHhfcsvy fog bunk west of Mill Junction on US was held ret Highway 40-5- 0 sponsible for an automobile accident resulting In serious Injuries Thursday about 8:40 pm to a 4kyear-ol- d Salt Lake B‘l!R' Parked aula 80 n Truck-automob- - look cfl day long o3 20 J Inin King 5S34 Emigration-Canyo- n CE THRIFTY h f BUY YOUR HEALTH AND BEAUTY AIDS AT THE I I Medium Size lw“ tors '" 38- 827 W reiutered ta Bob Mrs Warden suffered back 11 Wmi- - Pedestrian: Kate Adama 69 Vqrnal pelvis tniurv njuries Her son Wililam 5 Internal lnjurle Property damage: $3 and Mrs King's son Craighton 7:14 pm — South Temple and H fit 4 both suffered minor injuries Driver! Hubert remote combed motorist 1 Automoblle-pedestrlan-parke- Just GIANT SIZE suffered head Injuries Damage: $23 No Injur tea and possible chest injuries W 8 Wert Tempi US p"VTa4d - Drivers: when the car be was CbLA nMY° utonubU'driving 33 1221 Stewart SU tUlr Rlby- - 1 N Weat Tern- - crashed into an auto halted on Knlh- - t3 Honey the highway by Mrs Edith cult Kd 940 No injurWo Warden 46 en route from Reno M pm— Sth? Weat and Ave Two automobiles Drivers: Simpson Velvert Nev to Wyoming Mrs Wsrden Arvt Conner 47 1013 Blame had stopped her car because the Hey wood 44 3190 LTke‘(r nLUnd $149 No lnjurle Tog vas so thick she could not 4:IJ pm— 1st Weat and North Tm see to drive she told investiga- Pie d 3047-at- Gves your hair that N I j ScufcEdm la YOOn nATJDUCIUMJ1 FOOD STORE |