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Section fab g fibunc Radio-T- - Tage 27 Salt Lake City Utah — Saturday Morning — October 6 1956 “ Z)fl2 Police Seek Two Thugs In Vicious SL Attacks Log V 17 Summer Climate Lingers AsOctober Steams Along Valentine's brown hair Both were thought to be about gj ' years old Only minutes later Larry Gaylor 19 and" Lloyd Kahus 19 both of 102 W 1st South were driving east on South Temple near the ' site of the first attack A car containing The first attack occurring near 11:30 pm of the same description Irove alongside west of the Greyhound Bus Depot 107 W ' J and ordered them to “pull over” South Temple started when Kenneth Draper The Gaylord youth Instead turned south on 21 and Gene Schellis 27 both of Buffalo were West Temple Within a half block they were along the sidewalk walking — ' The two men passed them shoving them as” forced to the curb they yalked by Mr Shellis made a remark to TThe largest attacker jumped out reached men pushed’ through the car window and Struck both of nis friend and the two strong-arthe youths Young Kahus suffered a laceration Mr Shellis into -- an alley on his face Then the man entered the car The larger of the two started beating Mr Shellis while the other told Mr Draper to flipped open a switch blade knife and ordered young Gaylor to give him his wallet “keep out of this or get hurt” Mr Kahus jumped from the car and fled Off' The largest attacker was described as 6 foot and Mr Gaylord was only moments fee feet ‘2 Inches tali black hair‘ slender build hind The big attacker ran away and his com wearing levis and a striped blue shirt The sec— ond man was of medium build and had bushy panion drove off In the car-- - A thug and his bushy-hairecompanion late Friday night made vicious and two attacks on two Salt Lake teen-agermen from Buffalo NY— one attack apparently “just fort the fun of it” the other in search of money knife-wieldin- s If this weather keeps up 1956 may become known as the year summer didn’t want to leave Nothing Serious — — All through September with a few minor exceptions the weather was marked with far above normal tempera ADVANCE WARNING: I’m tures And now October seems to be following suit scared! As a working newsOn Friday the mercury climbed into the high 70s and 80s all over Utah Salt Lake City had a high of 79 seven rie paperman I’m shivering in my grees above normal Even the early momiifg mercury readp s jo ur nallstlc - boots ing was three degrees above normaLwhen it never wept below 46 degrees You see the But most other Utah weather stations reported rven University ol Utah student higher readings in the afternoon St George asf usual rethe highest with 90 degrees for a maximum players are cordedForecasters j readying a per- gave nd hope of the warmth giving way to tormance af cooler temperatures at least not for two or more days "The Front Hourly temperature readings at the Salt Lake Municipal two-me- - t I I v A I Page" immortal n ‘ ii” newspaper play every time I read ol a planned production of the piece I start quiver- - --an- d However l! different Glen Canyon Project Stirs ing- - this time might be r — The- - play will be presented in Kingsbury Hall Oct 26-3and the direction is in the good hands of Ben Carney 2-Pro- 0 i i a time may his Li' -- be" different1 - 4 - - For Teaching Kenneth A Griffiths superintendent of the Salt Lake County Detention Home sub- Sallee Snell pretty University of Utah coed was crowned Miss mitted his resignation Friday to Flame 1956 after spirited Jaycee balloting on redheads Commissioner Abram Barker effective Oct 15 1956 Mr Griffiths said he is resign- U ing to accept a teaching post in The 'GraduafeSchooI of Social” Work at the University of Utah He has been superintendent at Ithe detention home since February 1954 His salary is $475 a month In his letter Mr Griffiths urged the county commission: Miss Sallee Snell petite blue-- “Miss Flame— 1956” Friday at To continue use of advisory redhead a freshman at Hotel Utah committee to find funds for the eyed of Utah Was named!- Some 200 members of Salt University detention hometerpay for those Lake City Junior Chamber of services now being rendered by Commerce elected Miss Snell Salt Lake General Hospital out during balloting which involved of the poor fund budget and to a choice made difficult by increase the budget to provide of all the beauty and aptitudes -the same employment benefits contestants now enjoyed by other county Runnersup include Vonda Daemployes vis Freda Mae Shurtliff Meri-lyThe advisory committee he Sue Stokes and Carol Lee wrote represents a cross section Whitloc- k- — Utah’s Supreme Court Friday of the community in terms of To Head Parade agencies- groups and Individuals granted ‘a time extension until new 'Miss Flame was The Konnc-cott 5 Nov served by the detention home in which either at- once' crownfed and their combined thinking has Copper Corp' or the State1 Kessler and Gordon L Duffin a Tax” peIn that file Commission resulted may developments of the contest comwill best meet the total needs tition for rehearing of their mittee doing the honors" She for detention care in the county five million dollar tax case will preside over events sponThe extension was requested sored by the Jaycees in observjointly by the two parties ance of Fire Prevention Week C The case Involves nearly five which begins Saturday million dollars In corporation In a shiny new road " Riding franchise tax deficiencies and lower lip! Please Ben don’t have the elr actors run hats perched far back on the arouna-with-th- APSseBenwdonthayeyje around in a leading map run dirty old trench coat with the collar turned up! k M ii SL Jaycees Name Queen Of Fire Prevention Week Please Ben don’t have any of the boys running around — the stage with press cards tucked in the hatbands! 1 And please Ben please please Don’t have anyone in the play run around yelling: Or ‘Tear ‘‘Stop the presses!” Court Revises Deadline Dale In Tax Fight Kenneth A Griffiths Sug“I’ve out the front page!” Or T’m going gests changes in youth work got a scoop!” to rip this town wide open!” The There I’ve said it above is my contribution to National Newspaper Week? ' A young reader writes In asking the definition of an editor Ilere’s mine: Afi editor - Is a fellow who walks around 'the office wearing worried looks on the faces of his reEight candidates for three porters! positions on the State Board of BANG! BANG! BANG! A Salt Education were certified for the Laker Is helping call meetings to November election Friday by order all over the country these Secretary of State Lamont F days Toronto His name is V E (Vic) AnderOne board member will be son and he manufactures wood- elected from each of three disen gavels You know the tricts — District 2 composed of kind that club presidents bang Weber Morgan and Davis counto bring the meeting to order ties District 5 made up of The kind judges bang down Juab Millard Beaver Iron and when they yell “Order in the Washington counties and Discourt!” trict 7 which includes Sanpete - As of his own Carbon Emery Grand and San ' gavel factory Vic is Juan turning out about 50 of the Candidates for District 2 seat handy little wooden hammers are Elmer H Brown Roy and each month They’re on sale aH William C Jensen Edwin G over the nation Randall and Rudy Van Kempen Vic a retired mining man all of Ogden Seeking the District 5 seat are started making gavels years W C Coles Delta Roy Gibson ago when he became Inter ested In various types of wood Nephi and Morgan Rollo Cedar He turns them out on a small City lathe at his home 1439 Park- f Gomer Peacock Price is the lone candidate for the District way Ave 7 seat These gavels sell for as high Board elecThe State as $30 each depending on the tion is held School on the same date wood Most of Vic’s customers and In conjunction with the are judges and newly elected election Nov 6 general presidents of women’s organizations One of the proud owners of Two Face Trial an Anderson-madAten-cigavel is John for Edward Manuel Trial Nance Garner of Texas former 21 215 Edgemont vice president of the United Ronald Eldon Bench 21 no adStates! dress listed was set for Oct 30 when they pleaded innocent in Democracy Is wonderful Third District Court Friday to World Series pitchers throwing a charge qf second degree burgslow curves In the daytime politicians throwing ’em lary' : at night! II rr -- State Certifies 8 Candidates For Balloting i K of Knights of Columbus Fourth Degree will be initiated In ceremonies Sunday at 1 pm in the Newhouse Hotel under the dk rection of Dr C O Robinson master of the Utah District A banquet for knights and their wives will begin at 7 pm Faber F Tway master of the Idaho District will be principal speaker Utah’s three assemblies — Ogden Escalante of Provo and Salt Lake City— will be represented in the rites ‘ Day Since Last Utah Traffic Deatb Utah SL ful grandmother" Mrs Lynn Benson 1260 Emer-- i son Ave writes: "We have a jwonderful I I grandmother Mrs J L Kitch- St C1 i VtfV 1 - en of American and I (Fork dethink serves a Valentine” she interest denies for the years 1942 1950 which Kennecott it owes i hnnwce downtown district at Satur-tnroug- n day Jn the head of the Fire Prevention The Supreme Court Sept 21 Week parade ruled partially In favor of T Maps Appearances and partially in favor of The - fire - department’s big the Tax Commission A recom-putatiofollowed by of the amount due by aerial ladder truck g of other pieces the Kennecott on the basis of mobile and displays decision has not been completed equipment theme will move the accenting Commission by the Tax away from South Temple and Main at 11:30 am said Jaycee officers The parade route will be south to Broadway east to State north to 1st South where the procession will disband The lovely five - foot Mcs Flame will also make public ‘ appearances at Special to The Tribune FARMINGTON-F- or the sec- civic club meetings during the ond time In two weeks vandals week Miss Snell’s home is in struck in Davis County Friday Visalia Calif Her ambition is night breaking windows in to be a ballet dancer homes and business establishments Police estimated damEnters Innocent Flea age would total $3000 Garth Powell 30 577 E 4th A similar window-breakintwo gpjee occurred two weeks ago South pleaded Innocent to d counts of taking indecent liberat which time damage was ties with a child under 14 years at $2000 Law enforcement officers ol age and trial was scheduled early Saturday were searching by Third District Judge Martin M Larson for Nov 5 for four boys Ken-neco- n fire-fightin- GlassBreakers Object of 1 g o TODAY’S VALENTINE - A Salt Lake woman wants a special Valentlne for a “wonder- d Police Search e v with-Sanfor- Schedule SL Initiation owner-manage-r PI-an- n - one-ma- n 1 Miss Flame Coed head! tr Step Utah’s Road Commission Frihid for day made a million dollars needed the to complete the five million dollar Kanab-GleCanyon damsite highway The commission directed a letter to the State Board of Examiners asking for the sum In state funds and sent Individual letters to the state's congressional delegation risking their aid In securing the amount in federal funds Whether responsibility for providing Jhe money should rest with the state or with the federal government should not be made an Issue that will delay construction of the road the " commission stated — - - Deprive Citizens A delay In construction while equities of Interest are decided “will surely deprive the citizens ofthisLState of an opportunity to justly share in furnishing materials supplies and personnel and the transportation of these items to the damsite” the letters stated The commission pointed out that the Bureau of Reclamation estimates that some 756060 tons of construction materials will have to be hauled into the Glen Canyon area to build the' dam This does not include materials to build the townsite contractors’ camps The only access to the damsite Is via Kanab and - Flagstaff Ariz the letters continued f million "Three and dollars is a substantial sumf the letters continued “but small In comparison to the sbenefits which will accrue to Utah by the expeditious completion of this highway’’ Deficiency Appropriation The letters to each mpmber of the congressional delegation suggested that the funds be secured as a deficiency appropriation from the US Director of the Budget ' two-pronge- d But just in case here’s some friendly tips for Director — Carney: Please Ben Please Ben V Try not to have your actors playings reporters — Runhing around with cigarettes dangling from the right 4 ! SL Detention ng estl-mate- d four-memb- nor-th- e one-hal- ' - : ' ’ City Arrests 3 Routs 100 On Youth ‘Fight’ Tipoff A mob of nearly 100 high showing a friend how to Ure It school students'’was ’dispersed when police nabbed him were arThe youth was turned over to and three teen-ager- s rested at East High School Fri- Juvenile Court for loitering day after police were tipped that failure to comply with insti taa “gang fight” had been planned ctions of a police officer and posfor 3 pm session of a deadly weapon! Referred to Court The weapon Was described by One of the arrested youths as two steel rods each police age IT had in his possession three-quarter- s of an inch 'In homemade “blackjack” and was diameter and more than four Inches long The rods were fastened together- with many layers of adhesive tape t and the entire" “sap” welghed-- ap proximately a pound Police described It as “vicious” Another boy 14 vvrs boo’-'- l for lo'tering ‘ end failuie'To t Four More File Petitions For County School Boards - p Four more candidates for po-sitlons on Salt Lake County school boards filed Friday in the office of County Clerk Alvin Keddington Deadline for filing of petitions of candidacy is at 1 pm Saturday Seeking positions on Salt Lake City Board of Education from Ward 6 are Richard Young Ben nion and Leon Gingras Jr Leon Brown is a candidate for a position on the board from Ward 2 Willis L Jacobson filed for the Jordan Board of Education 1 for-Blacl- sout ' from the district’s fourth pro comply cinct Both were taken to juvenile Mr Bennlon who resides at court for further action 1580 Downington Ave is owner A third youth 18 was booked and manager of Bennion’s Boyd in Gty Jail for failure to comPark Jewelers A native Utahn ply after he had been told sevhe was educated In the dty’s eral times by officers to “move public schools and took a BA along” " ‘ degree from the University of Informed by Phone Utah in 1938 Police were Informed by an He holds an LLB from anonymous telephone caller George Washington University for-School of Law and served for that a fight was planned schooL the at pm two years as a special 'agent Several automobiles fuHef with the Federal Bureau of Ingathered at thq north teenagers of is He veteran a vestigation World War II with service in the side of the school but jpolfce £ 'Utdispersed groups as they" US Navy ’ tered In SL 12 Years However several - ot rttli Mr Gingras is a native of youths jeered the officer and Massachussetts who has resid- refused to move on ed In Salt Lake City for the -- u 1 past 12 years A hide buyer for to The TribuniT’” Special Blsslnger and Co he was educated fii the public schools of his SOUTH SALT LAKE—Tluea native state South Salt Lake police ear Mr Brown a lifelong resident were dispatched to the Cenhal of the west side was graduated Junior High School 30312nd from the University of Utah in East Friday afternoon alt yr 1927 with a degree in engineertips were received that a garg ing and a minor In chemistry fight was scheduled He resides at 514 Bothwell The cars arrived at the school For a time he was employed about 2:50 pm— 10 minutes bein the engineering and chemical fore school let out for the after fields- and then went Into busi- noon and remained on the ness as a fertilizer manufactur3:20 pm Several carlo d er landscape architect and flor-Is-t of high school boys and non in which he is still engaged students drove into the ares Son at Utah U Mr Jacobson is a farmer who resides at 1135 W 7800 South in Sentencing Scheduled West Jordan where he has lived Sentence for Richard V off and on for the past 20 years Berndt-3916 E 2nd SouOi “He was educated In the Utah scheduled was for Oct 19 when public schools and is a graduate of West High School He is a he pleaded guilty In Third member of the LDS Church and trlct Court Friday to a ciiar'i served a mission in Mexico in of attempting to utter a fn I 3 - Guards $400 Pot Today' is "B” day (for BLACKOUT) If you want to win $400 by solving a simple puzzle Turn to page 12 ol this issue of The Salt T 4 A A V ‘¥ Lake Tribune and try to out-- w it Blackout And she does! —— Pete by solving Grandmother Kitchen has 54 his puzzle No grandchildren— 25 under 6 years 17 It’s worth $400 to you of age Blackout Pete will gladly And she’s never too busy to remove $4p0 from his bulging the of listen to the problems treasure chest for the correct young or the old As Mrs Benson says “Just solution to BLACKOUT puzzle No! 17 Ifc appears In to- a wonderful grandmother!” A Valentine to you Mrs day’s Tribune for the last SAM THE SAD CYNIC SAYS: The Dodgers have won the But I first two games think the Yankees are shaving better on the commercials! Police Sgt Russell C Bendixen holds deadly “sap" made ts$ steel and adhesive tape found on youth at East High School -- ‘B’ ' Kitchen! - ? s' time It -- - - L t can be profitable to be puzrie wise with this free entertaining puzzle in One Salt £akf £ribnnr ot America s Great bewspapers Salt Lakd”i businessman enters board race Leon Brown 1 Richard l'oung Bennlon Is former special gent for FBI y Leon Gingras Jr Salt Lake resident Has been U years Willis L Jacobson West Jordan farmer files for board 1923-2- V 5 — - instrument ’ ' v h X VIV Ik V Y |