| Show i i j VI' - " y - -‘ The Salt Lake Tribune Wednesday April 3 1957 Boy of 3 ‘Fair’ After Stove Sets Shirt Sleeve Aflame ij Utah Achieves High Standing County Seeks In Polio Vaccination Drive Although there Is a By William C Patrick To Recover national shortage of the Tribune Staff Writer Utah is believed by health vaccine enough is on hand in Funds $1890 authorities to be one of the top Utah to warrant continuation of In Shortage Special to The Tribune tempo-rar- y ' aiESTERFIELD— Third degree bum? pf his left arm Chesterfield- - boy Tuesday were suffered by a 3 year-olmorning when his shirt sleeve was ignited by the flame rfrom a butane stove Robert parling son of Mr and Mrs Thomas Darling 2555 Hempstead St (1325 West) was listed in “fair’' con dition "Tuesday bight at SairLake General Hospital Salt Lake Deputy Sheriff C J Gunn who investi gated said the youth was saved from more serious burns when Rudy Westerfield 56 869 Pueblo St who was working nearby tore the smoldering shirt off ' the child taken to his mother at a neighbor’s who was Robert called the Salt Lake County Fire Department ambulance The child’s sister Mary 8 told Deputy Gunn that Robert had either reached across the butane flame or was turning It off when his shirt was ignited d h V e e s ) e the perstates In the nation The Salt LakV County' attor--' centage of Its population receivney’s office will take whatever ing Salk polio vaccine steps are necessary to recover $189004 shortage In the county clerk’s office Chief Deputy William T Thurman said Tues- " r” TillOoFlacTraafbnBSpetr--' con-stabl- e a city' attorney and a dty sanitarian for South - Salt Lake were appointed Tuesday Homer C Chandler city man- - Left-turnin- g pression auto made $1000 damage lm- on huge semitrailer truck tractor I I A Salt Lake motorist escaped with face lacerations shortly before midnight Tuesday when his automobile was demolished In a collision with a huge truck tractor and semitrailer at the east end of the viaduct at 3rd West and “North Temple ‘ George Brandley 47 1053 Students Pick' Nominees At Olympus ' Special to The Tribune HOLLAD A Y — The big elec- tion campaign is on at Olympus High School with the opening guns fired Tuesday at a nominating assembly Education in political science Is being teamed with selection of school officers at the school as students follow — as close as possible - the rules for a “for real” Election In the United States The nominating “convention” of Tuesday selected primary candidates Nocturne Dr (1100 West) suffered face injuries and was taken In police ambulance to Sait Lake General Hospital for emergency treatment According to Officer Michael D Cannon the victim was driving his automobile north on 3rd West and had begun to' make a left turn onto the viaduct His auto collided at an angle with the front of the highway behemoth operated by Lloyd Kaye West Pleasant Grove The front of the auto was Jammed beneath the front of the truck - Property damage was estimated by Officer Cannon at $1000 to the truck and “at least $1000” to the auto Major campaign speeches of finalists will be given at a general assembly April 32 with final election April 16 and announcement assembly April 17 Candidates in the primary east-boun- President: Douriss tngh WUlIsm Knott Heber Lloyd Burton Mitch 11 Cordon Kidd and Stava Taylor Vico president: Alan Enaen Mona Lee Hirechi and Linda Linebaugh Colleen Coleman Secretary: Judy and Janlra Holbrook Eolherlngham Historian: Barbara Hoffman Joy Man chant Joan JUnck and Judith Ilobin-ao- n v Cheerleaders- - Barbara Nelaon Bon-pl- a Jackaon Marianna Stillman CaroSharon Fullmer Judy lyn Wagstaff Willie Tom Roae Robert Foster Jay Wimmer Brian McBrida B1U Humphrey and Don Sima THI FIRST HUNDRED THE - s WHO PRESENT WITH A ' S "6" "ONE-DOLLA- 1100 lost on 39th limit CR Fiarca' Rxba" at tha S11S jf m- "9" - $2500 tM f pa SALT LAKE CITY-EM3-- VckiMCUr Kmi “ROCK AROUND THI CLOCK1 A la Wml MAIN 2 4516 2487V'! 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Its for trustee of the Jn as C1DE11V Schedules Vote are: 4t-w- ft Sanitary District tMS o d The percentage has been raised considerably since then although figures as to the exact number are not available Cknrrrmrjli k Lucky isi® Mar? ® n - esti-mate- ATTRACTION Registration by “precincts 21 to file Intention to become be held Wednesday Thursday and Friday Next candidates a? one of the three-maboard of trustees he said Tuesday primary elections and the election will be June 5 will be held will At that time it was that 69 per cent or more of Utah’s population in these groups had been Immunized as of Feb 13 SFICIAl Valiant Auto Rams Giant ' tlon and he will be expected to make at least one round of Inspections per week MariUn Carter' recently hired deputy marshal was appointed city constable Allah T Howe was ap1821 E 3900 South pointed city attorney with a monthly ' retainer of$25 plus attorney fees for cases brought ager announced Robert W' Adams 253 E Cordelia Ave- (2980 South) was apand incurred similar damage to smaller proved by the City Council as vehicle The driver suffered minor cuts city sanitarian His salary will into court County Commission Chairman Lamont B Gundersen said the commission would ask the Special to Th Trfbun " MURRAY — A office reto county attorney’s charge of kidcover the $189004 naping was filed Tuesday a Salt Lake man who THE SPECIAL audit of the against was charged with crimirecords of the county clerk’s of- Sunday assault nal fice for 1954 1955 and 1956 The complaint charging kidsubmitted Monday to the com-- was -- signed -- Tuesday naping mission disclosed the shortage in fee collections The report morning before Murray Gty was submitted by Wood Child Judge Lawrence E Nelson by Murthe mother of an Mann A Smith mother The Sunday ray girl County Clerk Alvin Kedding-tonwhreported her daughter had been discovered the $318 lured ircra Jbomst and molested Named In the two complaints over the month of March 1956 The employe who handled the is George Beebe 40 767 E 29th South He is in Salt Lake Counaccount was discharged ty Jail under'$500Q bond set by Mr Thurman said: We Judge Nelson will try to get the money The judge said arraignment from the employe who was of the suspect will be held discharged or from the firm April 16 According to information pub lished several weeks ago by Medical News Utah was one of the five states that stood highest in the percentage of persons up to 19 years of age and pregnant womeh to receive the vaccine -- South Salt Lake Signs Three For Administrative Offices SOUTH SALT LAKE— A Criminal Assault Case Draws Kidnap Charge day (1440-We- st) Special to ThTYribune vaccination clinics already planned said Dr James Ef Bowes of the Salt Lake CoUnty : Medical Society WARM WATER Sarnnt in parrenl Ta ha hreadcatt aaar KDVt Sadia Wadnatday at 7 pm RATES TO GROUPS aHilSSiBUksswswMnsenwiNiAfmDNsBtosessinwsi x E "hr rarf " - ' Ml Jj k to SAW FRANCISCO f - via Sacramento and Stockton luxurious Pullmans! 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