Show rw Ipup f V" au0 ¥ ’ ajii mMycr ' i X “ “ w ir i j T'n—rm — - TW&mmvtqrn f " t i -- j- The Salt Lake Tribune Thursday April 14 1955 SUP Seeks Of Acres at XX "I ! f: ! C vV 3U?M X t r I i —vx v f:S Vi e s — Ex-Priso- lease on the westerly 70 acres of the old Utah State Prison' site 1400 E 21st South — together with rights and an option to renew at terminition is requested in a petition received Wednesday by Salt Lake City Corp from the National Society of the Sons of Utah Pioneers The petition was received by Commissioner L C Romney in charge of parks and public A S Lease Site ar n X’J v 99-Ye- 99-ye- n Street Floor Jewelry property from Horace A Sorensen society president Mr Romney said he would ask the City Commission Thurs-dv to nt The city Thursday will make its fourth payment of $22500 to the state for the prison property Thecounty will do likethe-reqwr- L t- Vale Nothin wise Mr Romney said the city and county will make their last payments in 1958 'for the land which Cost a total of $225000 FRENCH 'fa! V s-- Downstairs Shoe Repair twesus1 v xN ! t ' V f X: X? - ti v i antique jewelry A WI1WV V Jf “V a fashion VS X ' - ' X Tty i sux x 7 w matching earrings 100 - 4: is These copied from the past Include: mosaics oriental designs baroqus pearls simulated pearls brightly colored stones in mock gold end silver limited time savings v XX(Xn: - - shoo repair special £ ’ i ' & ?e Jr t Lake's artist assorted urai w leather half 1 198 plut tax sr Unthinkm the other mi plus tax I'ffiosss:?' soles Dan Valentis i with haircui weeks old w at the Art I iy year's artist Theme of French French been comer ers into Par is v VsM vNjaMytoM x y 4 long-wearin- ' ! Frank Land imperial potentate Shrine of North America advises Ray and Glenn at hospital physical therapy class IIAS HOME TOWN ! men's shoes women's shoes children's shoes ' women's leather top lifts or imall mN Shrine Official Visits SL Gtes Delinquency Curb (tplk by' ognized Missouri newspa- the “boy preacher of St Louis" That was at the age of as 10 At 19 he was a successful Kansas City restaurant 89 1 69 cay a rtley's coat dresses 149 of printed bemberg 35c sheer are hand washable Cuban) Misses' sizes sizes Second Floor Suit Salon (right) e - elegance are permanently wrinkle-resista- nt 4V4 and half gray or black Sizes 12 to navy Diamond print in red green blue or brown on white grounds and Third Floor Daytime Shop sidewalk ca martre — ju starts garba in the corne like the Moi In keeping decor a Fren money from And every he the party enough to ele Voila! All guests attend in aut tumes at la tumes — at Van Gogh’s and ears) Pompadou- h tions One fellow naked in a b uranium spei another artis sprinkle Frer ears and go 18 New lower neckline Navy pink black 10 Sizes or to 16 beige The fare a flat $250 you’ve got bucks! Guests c their girl Or e’ i wife There he made two new friends Ray of Utah and Glenn of Colorado special value sale on his experiences the during past 35 years since he organized the Order of DeMolay youth organization sponsored by Masons Mr Land suggested a good deterrent to juvenile delinquency would be a program for local Chambers of Commerce to sell their home towns to home town boys and Calling Lincoln G I could ( c tubes arid Or sti and make O lier So I’m n You ar cavort wit! But I d a delight to wear at home or on travels peek at th ball the o Several ar ing with t: and half sizes front zipper Navy black rose or light blue with contrast Misses Free The following is a summary ©f crimes reported to police during the period ended Wednesday at 5 pm ce Jordan 1373 Larceny-J- oy E 1st South reported theft of a radio from her car loss undetermined Vandalism — Curt Schleuse-He- r 648 N 2nd West reported 22 windows broken in structure under construction at rear of his residence loss undetermined Stanley R Morgan 1081 7th East reported window broken by Juvenile at his residence loss $650 Assault— Richard Grover 643 E Dth South reported he was beaten without provocation at East High School Categorical totals reported to the department to date this 24-ho- ur ing fresh-th- e Art Bi I knew muse th panels Misses sizes 1 2 to 20 Half sizes 1 6Vi to 2416 didn’t f paint on “What do one of the Second Floor i tists Leisurewear “I etch" h "You what “I etch" h “SO" I 82 w hy don’t yoi Then I laug I said: “G( scratch He still dii And that’i 1 Fine quality rag content white green or blue with deckled edges year include: Homicide 1 case rape 3 assault 12 robbery 16 larciry fill and go as But expensive Stretch in SL burglarji The secc not dream tume I tried t horse at a a piece of a French p are all st ur 74 I artistic yo There ai I do not the artists The first have $250 fresh out 898 Kelly Crime Summary vandalism 2 for 100 washable nylon jersey chairman and other members of the Shrine Hospital Intermountain Unit conferred during the day vith Mr Land who left for Reno and a visit to Kerak Shrine Temple after a meeting of Masons their families and members of the Salt Lake 24-Ho- distinctive writing paper wrinkle-fre- e girls For One corne been fixed - BL c Quarter tioned at the to 241j Mall order add 39c poitag ml tax In Utah 2 3995 cotton and silk (right) 1 2 to 20 or green grounds "Peaucotta" slender polished suits for summer (left) Navy 1 The Left Ba Bank tfor Jt tie Old Tare The Joint given the o The ol The ol Voila! (left) Daisy print on red he became a professional artist for a Bhort time and a social worker long enough to make him the highest paid social service executive in Kansas One of Mr Land’s wishes when he arrived in Salt Lake City on an official visitation to K1 Kalah Shrine Temple and Free arid Accepted Masons of the Intermountain Region wag to visit the Shrine Hospital for Crippled Children 370 Virignia Successively 1 Service while you rest or shop Expert dyeing and cleaning Frank S Land Imperial po- - Chapter DeMolay during the tentate Shrine of North Amer- - evening at Masonic Temple 650 ica who has devoted practically E South Temple his entire adult life to develop- ment of the Men of Tomorrow Wednesday looked at some of his “charges' In Salt Lake City Mild mannered pleasant Frank Land always Interested in other people Is now an outstanding businessman of Kansas City Mo He was once rec- pers oak tanned leather g S Spring pastels of pink gray lot sheets and some folded Street Floor Stationery 279 t why I won’t Beaux Arts But you SAM THE S Valentine that all the the ball wl the Art Ba falls in! i |