| Show - t I 10 The Salt Lcl( tr Tribune Friday January 28 1855 n Csimiiission Approves Parking Revise ’ Colorists will lose 10 park-If- f between Main and State Streets told by City Traffic Engineer S S (Sam) Taylor spaces as a result of action on South Temple r left-turarlane situnow He said a green left-turThe the Lake Salt Thursday by City Commission approving parallel ated in the first lane south of row would be added to the — j parking on the north side of the street’s center line will be South Templi from the midblock pedestrian crosswalk to moved one lane north of the center line This change will State Street ‘ The change in angular park- add another through lane on ing to parallel parking will pro- the south side and eliminate a vide an extra lane of traffic bottleneck the commission was W- f' semaphore controlling traffic into the ZCMI parking terrace The commission authorized changes in the traffic code to r allow only parking on both sides of 2nd East between 5th and 6th South from 8 am to 5 pm Monday through Satr parking on the urday north side of Wilmington Avenue between Elizabeth Street and 11th East from 8 a m to 6 pm Monday through Saturday and parking on the north aide of Herbert Avenue (1045 South) between State and an alley west of 67 Herbert m ADC1G? ! I £37 M: mil EAST SOUTH 4y if ROUND STEM c ? b fv'1 - u: (O U i2 j Women Given Details of- lax Studies lb Recommendations of the tax subcommittee of the Utah Legislative Council for increasing state revenue were reviewed by Lewis II Lloyd council director before the Women’s Legislative Council Thursday Mr Lloyd noted that the recent study of Utah’s tax structure by Princeton Surveys and the subcommittee recommendations are based on estimates the state will require additional tax revenues bf two to three million dollar a year The Women’s Legislative Council meeting in the State Capitol also heard a discussion of the tax problem by Dr Jewell J Rasmussen University of Utah economics professor under whose direction the problem has been surveyed At a meeting of the council’s education committee Irvin S Noall supervisor of industrial arts education Salt Lake City Schools discussed the value of vocational training Committee members deliberated a Senate bill proposing to turn over to local school district control of the Salt Lake Area Vocational School and the Central Utah Vocational School presently supported by state funds LJ Gives Yea two-hou- t nnn KJkj JU So Dj:'i lIj f AMOURS STAR READY TO ' EAT im Conclcss Rib Steak Rolled Rib Roast Sliced Dacon ivhclc i !am or Shank i Vi u! u 55 "©I j i " n 49 49 39 t JAN 2040 S 27 28 & 29 HU THUXS 47 STATE SAT E E"DWY PT DIB!? 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Trouble Although' she's only 2 '4 years old tiny Lynette Platt daughter of Mr and Mrs Charles Platt 173 Winslow Ave already has earned herself quite a reputation as a "hard luck kid" So much so that she’s all broken up about It FPPa Sliced Lynette’i hard luck began last August when her sister took her for a bicycle ride Lynette somehow got her little foot tangled in the wheel spokes and her leg was broken She had only been out of the cast five weeks when she was a lpore than interested spectator at a backyard basketball game between her brother and his friends Tangled in one of the plays she came out the loser again— another broken leg But fate wasn’t through handing out tough luck to this lovable little mite She spent nine weeks In a least and thought she was all through with trouble when it was removed Jan 12 That was just a week before her feminine instinct for "smelling pretty" got the better of her She climbed onto a little red chair to reach a bottle of her mother's prefume on the dresser and— you guessed it! Only this time it was her collarbone Lynette Is now "on the mend —the braces will be taken off on i Shldr Dean Invited To Conference Cut Dean Don A Orton head of the University of Utah College of Education' has been invited to attend a meeting sponsored by the National Training Laboratories Saturday and Sunday in New York Persons interested in co ordinatmg the work of human relations training laboratories across the country will gather for the conference on the Columbia University campus The National Training are a division of the adult education service of the National Education Assn" Iffactiv PritrtIDAY Open nd Sundays SATURDAY Lara A Grad Brawn In Cartant $7 Das rJleiD’cnso’DKS Hty 1C lt iuyu b- - GATTSMI? : GC30ILD Libby's Rad Alaska Tall Caa r“ RLEEI1EX Ill-LAf- HOOK HATCHES 10' 3 DELSEV TISSUE U 1 NO 2-5- S 1 — 50-L- NO 33c ALL BRA11 umm steitj w SIX 95c B BAG ORAflOES iM by Parity 2 ii 47 c box UPTON- STea Eb£J S Tea HEINZ YFC3D Strain 3 fsr J 31c black Tomato 4-- oz Veg 3 pkg 37c ' Onion Soup 2 pkg 33c leaf 2 pkg 33c Veg Soup Chunk Stylt WhkJ Tht SOLD RIPE TOMATOES 19c HILL'S h COFFEE j $i03' H Siz Ccn SAUSAGE ROLLS ST LEG OF LAMB CbaU Grad POT ROAST SLICED BACON UUVl GROUND BEEF 3 for 95 63f 1W39 49 3 lbs1! 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