Show t 11680 Boost Looms in Granite Roll pi wtssi V ieetfruU"’ Special to The Tribune A£K (rc-- Gf ANJTK PR District will nave net -- Of THE FIGURES were leased Special to Th Trltouni — Fishermen are noted lor going to extremes to' v tfelMCjfh' - TV4KWJS of 12 on J ' ( X'-- 'f ' u ' “Fishing was excellent and VS tar we all had our limits shortly after noon" Mr Carlson laid 1 Wf T However on the way out i’rf tv Jti J r- -l their automobile became atuck in the mud and the tiansmis-sioleil (M9H) Of flisiuas Mb ' 41 broke down Starting at HIM nMMRATURII fORBCAIt II SHOWN Uf 3 pm with only a few r left over from lunch The weather forecast for Wednesday Ind- or evening thundershowers over most of the period to build ap- FJleen Anne Barton left Kathy Anderson Queen Carole proximately 200' classrooms he Shepherd to ' reign over Kearns Founders Day festivities the trio hiked 51 miles to Coal- icates partly cloudy skles wUh afterniMm Intermoiintala Keglon Temperatures lower ville arriving at 3 am- declared — a Worried friends arrived In the AH figures were based upon Summit County city at 5 am classes holding kindergarten and returned to puli the car out In the summer of the mud and mountains Even though the kindergarten students were to attend only one- half day the district would Special to The Tribune need from 50 to 60 more classKEARNS— Royalty to reign over the Kearns Founders in the rooms —not included Day festivities were named Tuesday night above totals — to house these StuAt Wednesday evening coronation ceremonies Carole a program dents if of Mr and Mrs Frank E Shepherd Shepherd were inaugurated Dr England 4888 S 482014( daughter Special to Th Tribun Kearns will take the helm of royalty' West told the board TAYLORSVILLE— Construc18 were Eileen Anne Barton Named as her aids daughter Supt Hartvigsen said the in- of Mr and Mrs Alton S Barton 5537 S 4270 West and Kathy tion will begin irfitnediatdy on represents crease by 1959-6a sewer system In the Middle Atlantic states By Associated Press fic Northwest and Northern Anderson 13 daughter of Mr and Mrs Martin A Anderson "Below normal temperaPlaint as well as in oxtreme roughly 40 per cent about aver- 4376 W 5175 South WASHINGTON Improvement DisJuly trict of Salt Lake County as a age for the past three years said tures are indicated over the southeast Subnormal amounts Bureau Weather which have averaged 14 per northwestern quarter of the are Indicated over southern outlook for THE CORONATION will be during a street dance spon- result of voting in that district Tuesday its cent a year country In other area near New England middle Atlantic Tuesday evening sored by the American Legion Wednesday at 9 pm July calls for 'temperatures for normal temperatures are pre- statei and lower Ohio Valley Permanent 11 seasonal above officers to be an with celebrated the will average Founders Days Thursday INVITATION roa BIDS dicted were district and elected over Boulesouthern In the large remaining area the normals two on Kearns W 5415 South east am parade from 4551 Staled proposals addreised to po is expected to of the nation about normal bond issues passed by large half of the nation and also fit Education of Diva County School "Precipitation center to the vard shopping District of Utah for tha conatructlon of Central Junior H® ' 'During the afternoon there "will he riders concessions margins Trustees elected were over the Ohio Valley ' and exceed normal over the Paci rainfall is indicated the Addition- toUtah for the Board of School Layton Joseph Bennion Robert Bowles contest at Park Kearns a and DavU County School DisEducation jitterbug games and Hugh Bringhurst who retrict hereinafter called the Owner in accordant with plant ipftcificttiona ceived nearly unanimous apand contract document! which were -- prepared by and may be obtmined froni First issue of bonds is proval t Jonea—Archi-tecA McDermott Hodcaon for $400000 in sewer revenue serllon f th Middle Atlantic and Associates will be received at cioudineie over Nevada and western Data ft Ul Waathar Bartaa o Owner Fjumtofton the the oifice and a few liaht showers It Acs Th Great Lakes region and tha Utah - Tgft A -- n G- - - - Band-yriche- three-yea- ” — "TO"Nr“s- v-- Kearns to Loronate yueeir For Founders Day Show District Votes Sewer Work - -- “ nine-mont- 0 Taylors-ville-Bennio- 2-- - until 800 pm July 16 1857 and then publicly opened and read aloud Any bid received after dosina tune will be returned unopened to the Check payable A Certified Owner in tr amount not leaa than ©f the largest poenble total for the bid aubmitted including the consideration of any alternate muft accompany each bid as guarantee that if awarded the contract the bidder will promptly enter into a contract and execute such bonds as are required Minimum wae rate as approved by the Utah State Industrial Commission and which appear on page 3 through 8 inclusive of Section 1 of the specifications shall be adhered to as condition of this contract to rs-The Ject any or all bids and to waivt any or all technicalities or inlormalitlea In tha biddin b Miracle Gal 19 Marks Day Of Nightmare Near Death It’s just a year to the day Wednesday since lean Margetts was found miraculously alive after being pinned for nine days under the wreckage of an automobile in Parleys Canyon Jean now Pretty back at her Sunnyvale Calif home and working as a stenogexPlan and Specifications may doesn’t like to recall the rapher amine without charge In the oiflce of 1h Architect and may ba procured from ordeal which claimed the life of Buildthe office located at 427 Kiesel ol her fiance James B Hixon Jr ing Ogden Uteh upon a deposit 25 00 aa a guarantee for the safe re22 618 4th East Sait Lake pity aoeclfication and the turn of plana the full 'amount of which will be repaid s NOTICE TO BIDDESt tipon thein return of plana and good condition within five will be received Sealed Proposal bids of days after receipt Salt Lake County Board of by the EDUCATION specifl-cation- BOARD OF Of DAVIS COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICT JOHN I MESS Cleik to 1030 A M WednesCommissioner day August 7 1957 and will be pud-licl-aty apen'ed Immediately thereafter th Salt Lake County Board of Com missioners Chambers Room Number Salt 206 Salt Lakt County Buiidinc NOTICE UUh for th construction Lak IN THE THIRD JUDICIAL DISTRICT of tha City to the Alteration and Repair COURT IN AND FOR SALT LAKE Siir'Lake 'County Jaj Buildhur at 437 t Lak COUNTY STATE OF UTAH South Second East Street with the IN THE MATTER OF VOLUNTARY City UUh In accordance as prepared by DISSOLUTION cf INTERMOUNTAIN drawlnas specification Architect-Enalneer this proj- for a Utah corpo- the HOLDING COMPANY Deseret Architects and ect namely: NOTICE No 112658 ration 28 Salt South Second Watt Engineers NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVENr ke City UUh That the Intermountam Holding Com-ia- ny obb and may Plan apeciflcationa B a corporation of tha Stata of at th office of th Architect- Utah and heretofore incorporated un- tained 1957 3 after Engineer July der the lawi of the Stata of Utah with Th and alteration work will Ita principal office in laid Stata in be let repair In two contracU: Sait Lake County ha made and filed contract will Include or The "A" firit Clerk of the all General Work and Plumbing Work with the underaigned that above entitled Court lta application to and generally all work exce dissolve purfuant to th provlalona of covered by the second or and Code 42 that Judicial Chapter The second or "B" contract will Inaaid application haa been act for hearin connection with th on clude all work the ing before th above entitled Court two aouth tiers of on cell the 23rd day of July 1657 at tha ceils door and ahall include the bottom hour of 10 30 o'clock am AD objecto cell doors cell rail repair tion to aaid application muat b filed Suidt hardware and operating mechain the --above entitled Court on or be- nism fore 10:30 o'clock a m on the aaid 23rd A contractor may bid on one or tha day of July 1957 other of theee two bidding categories You are further notified that It la or on both at separate bid A deposit contemplated by the Plan of Liquidapaid In advance of $25 00 (twenty-fiv- e tion adopted by th stockholders of dollars) per set of plana and apecifica-tlon- a will be require f In check form the corporation In a apecial meeting called for that purpoae on June 10 and shall be drawn payable to Deseret The deposit 3957 that the asset! of the corporation Architects and Engineers for each set will ba refunded on reis aie to be distributed to the aharehold-eIn and turn Specifications af before a decree of laid court haa good orderelans within seven (7) day folbeen entered of lowing receipt proposal Pursuant to aaid Plan of LiquidatNo Bidder may withdraw hi bid for iona of thirty (30) daya after (1) All known debt! and taxes are the period set for tha opening thereof data A certified check of not lest than paid or otherwise adequately provided for I per cent of the amount of th bid (J! Th corporation ll ceaalnf to do erawn payable to the order of th Salt business as of June 18 1957 County Board of Commiaalontrt must accompany tha Saltch Lak City AUtah (3) It 1 planned to dutribut Bid Bond from a recone time proposal al tha asselg of corporation will ba to wit: on the 15th day of Jum 1957 ognised Bonding Company aubmitted In form acceptable if It if Architect-EnalneALVIN KEDDINGTON the by Clerk of tha Third Judicial approved The Balt Lak County Board of Diatrlct Court of tha State Commissioner to reserves tha of Utah in andl for Balt reject any and all proposal right Lake County BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF SALT LAKE COUNTY By JACOB WEILER Deputy Lament B Gunderaen (SEAL By CHAIRMAN A M FERRO (SEAL) attest: Attorney for Apollrint Alvin Keddlngton 1320 Continental Bank Bldg B-(B SB) COUNTY CLERK Salt Lake City Utah - “I’ve almost forgotten It" she Raid Tuesday “I’m trying to put it out of my mind and don’t want to be reminded of it” Her recollection of the nine days andnights she Jay trapped beneath the auto has never re turned and her doctor doesn’t think she ever will remember It Miss Margetts was in Utah a year ago visiting her fiance They had driven to Strawberry Reservoir on a fishing trip and were first reported missing June 24 when they failed to return NINE DAYS LATER June 3 a searching plane pilot spotted the wreckage where the car had run off the highway a short distance west of Parleys Canyon summit Because of the location and concealing brush the auto was not visible from the highway In "very critical" condition Miss Margetts was the object of sympathy and Interest of thou-sand- q of citizens who contributed a large sum of money to help pay her expenses Because of the interest In the girl’s battle lor survival daily bulletins on her progress were issued from the hospital during her monthlong convalescence To Open in SL the Salt Lak City metropolitan area will ba opened Aug 1 at 116 N 7th West Postmaster David R Trevithick said Tuesday To be - known as the Fair grounds Station the new branch facility will be operated with a personnel of nearly 14 including letter carriers who will serve a wide section of northwest Salt Lake City in-- £”4 3? iW & &3C‘ ‘t f 1 £9 a j the 2 I Driver of Bus Dies at Wlieel Trl bun Special TvEPHI Juab County— A Continental Trailways driver died here at the wheel of his bus Tuesday shortly before 9 pm He was B T (Ted) Miller about 50 of 1630 E 27th South Salt Lake City He had been a driver In the Trailways system for 20 years Juab County Sheriff Ray vate and A Jackson s prl attributed physician death to a heart ailment Mr Miller hadleft'Salt Lake enroute City about 5:30 pm to Los Angeles After a stop- - at the NephI bus depot he started off again stopped after a short distance to check the bus He got back In and drove to a point almo8t a block from the depot He then stopped the bus and with the motor still running slumped over the wheel and died i 3 SL Motorists-Dra- Tuesday Partly cloudy sklea afternoon and vert tn shower cooler weather lair although no measurable precipitation Ohio Valhjr was lUabtly warmer was recorded Partly cloudy akie prefor Salt Lak City Wednetday vailed elsewhere in th Intermountain Radiation Count Region except for a few thundershowTEMPFRATISK CHAIT ers In western Montana Prom Nevadi Well ray radiation a measured In (Data for 24 hour period ended Tues- northeastward 4nto Montana maximum Lika City by Th Stats Health day at 530 pm) hlsh temperatures war in the 80a or (any Tuesday was as follows 70s but hot weather continued to dom- msosurtmant Utah under 2000 mlcro-mlcr-o inate th weather to tha aoutheaat with Cuartea ll consldrrtd aafi)i Low Free High hiaha ranging from tha low 90 to a 55 Tasaday Blandlnt -- latt 9) On Tipsy Count - Chenoposl-Amarant- j a number bno bank on - main street j Slates Inlermaaaial "i Billinas Butte In Dairy Dispute Cheyenn Denver Elko Ely Evanston t Grand Junction Laa Vets Reno Rock Sprint Sheridan West - YsUowaton Portland San Dless San Francisco Seattle Spokan Mldweat Bismarck Chicaao S! (IS ss 84 trolt Duluth SI 52 57 57 57 TS ' 59 ST Kanaas City Minneapolis Omaha Tl Larceny Tops Crime List cam- The' DavU County- - agency- headed by J C Chisholm Boun-tifIs the fifth group of its ' kind lovatcd fn the metropoRUa area to join United Fund Areas which it embraces include North Salt Lake Val Verda Bountiful Centerville Farmington and - r- - Woods Cross Tom Gore 2777 Comanche ul Dr is president of United Cerebral Palsy of Salt Lak County which U an affiliate of United Cerebral Palsy Assns Inc New v er 4 0s NY York Combine for Fourth Special to The Trlbuna BINGHAM-Bingh- am Volun-tee- r Firemen and Bingham District Activity Fund will combln Wednesday and Thursday to stage the annual Fourth of July celebration in this community The fete will start with a Teen-AgDane Wednesday at 8 pm in the Civic Center aaid Kenneth Smith chairman Jf Events Thursday will indue! children’ races and games at the tunnel at 10 am: plctur e show at 12:15 pTn children’ dance at the civic center follow Ing the show softball gam be- tween th Fire Department and at 4 pm at Copperton fireworks at 8:45 pm at th lower Bingham playgrounds and a dance at the Gemmel Club with sponsored in the club after the fireworks All-Star- s Back City Stand Support for the Commission’s Saif Lak demands that the main interchange from the proposed free way be located at 2nd South nprth-sout- was given Tuesday by the board of directors of th Apartment Houje Association of Utah In a letter of Mayor Adiel FT The following Is s summary of crimes reported to police dur Stewart and the City Commisperiod ended sion th board quoted a resoluins the tion It passed at a recent meet5 pm Tuesday tat ing - supporting- - freeway Inter" BenUry— Betty aKllen 1289 but a South reported burglary loo changes at 2nd South 5th North aomnr — Dee'l Hamburgers 753 E 8th South and 13th South Hot South re ported theft of two 148 potted S plants Hefnenaray and Moser Wseot theft of a A resumption of negotiations between Utah dairy distributors and leaders of teamsters unions is tentatively scheduled for next week Representatives of most of the distributors and of two unions met Tuesday afternoon to tentatively schedule negotiation resumption a dairy Tampie reported 12880 In etgari cigtruck containing spokesman reported arettes snd candy (Tha ampty truck a wa The dairymen and the lecilod by polio who wore Iwn suspects J Mrs Walter art attempting to reach 28 1 J Bt reported theft of or4sn a hose Ray C School an agreement on terms for t Eat ro ported theft of an new contract to replace the tedder Curtu Realty Co 233 B d thoft of twa signs on which expired May 3L Ma8n report-20 valued at V anfsllsna— F R McKinnon 171 3950-3r- d esten-llo- n East Boston New York Cite Washlnaton D C 77 t: 97 Albuquerque 55 90 Atlanta ' 97 97 209 98 59 1 58 88 78 Tr 77 75 74 78 78 89 San Antonio 91 St Louis gait Like Wtalk-- r Dalai Precipitation 70 p m for period ended at 6accumula0: 0 piectpftation for July 04 tn( precipitation tive deficiency since Oct 1 1058 18 44 in : accumulative excess 3 08 in Sunrise Wednesday 5 01 sunset S 03 Expected maximum little cooler afternoons with highs to 84 and Iowa 80 to 88 Partly cloudy Wednesday City Judge Marcellus K andNva4a— Thursday with a few afternoon Snow fined Padilla $100 and sent- and evening thunderstorms Highs 82 to 52 lows 47 to 57 except extreme south enced him to 35 days In Jail high to210 end low 78 to 85 102 The Judge ordered 20 days susW yemlns— Partly cloudy afternoon with widely scattered thundershowera pended on payment of the fine otherwise ganerally fair Cooler southeast Highs 88 to 90 Sammsry— There wa considerable Tlieft- Suspects Two juvenile girls and a boy were arrested Tuesday about 4:45 am and charged with auto theft after they were seen h team-ster- ST Phoenix manager of this year’s paign met with the board for the first time r Los Anisles Miami New Orleans Oklahoma City John II Klas public relations manager Safeway Stores Inc and recently appointed City Neiv Talks Loom Three motorist- were fined and sentenced in police court Tuesday on charges of drunken driving 90i expected mlnlmum 82 Artie L Peck 72 2351 W 33rd 'Salt Lak CHy aad vlf laity— Partly South and Gerald Schafer 36 cloudy Wednesday and Thursday 119 M St each were lined $175 few afternoon or evening shower or thundershower principally over mounand sentenced to 35 days In Jail tain A Httle cooler Wednesday High which were ordered suspended Wednesday 90 and Thursday 92 low 83 Utah— Partly cloudy Wednesday and on payment of fine Thursday with scattered afternoon and showers or thundershowers The third defendant Dan R evening over mountains Cooler Padilla 45 9494 S 5979 West principally Wednesday north and west High 65 to 98 lowl 85 to 85 asked for leniency in passing lahe— Southeast portly cloudy with sentence scattered afternoon or evening thunderHighs 74 to 84 lows 80 to 87 He also was charged with showers Southwest partly cloudy with few aftdriving without a valid opera- ernoon and evening thundershowers 74A - St 200 Hsoday I New York Times Service NEW YORK July t— widely test tered ahowera and thunder showers fell Follen Count Tuesday In th Mississippi VslleV and the Gulf States Isolated thunderstorms Grslni of pollen per cubic yard of air wers reporled In the plateau relion aver Salt Lak City Tutsday were (no across th Rockies to th Plaint states eoanpmblo figure for last year when Generally fair waather prevaiiad else- it rained on July S: where it was cool In the northern If Cr Rorklee end In the northeast with ree Xln I ord breaking low temperatures recorded (Salt Bush) 30 Stalk w littls avsr tor’s license L 1 bonds and second issue is for $185000 in general obligation bonds Vote was 259 to 65 iri favor of both bonds Fines New Post Office A new post office Cooling Clouds Showers Promised SL mond 1 were "also set Sept 54 through Oct 20 by the board headed by R L Arnold president and manager of Arnold Machinery Co meeting at 73 West 2nd South The 30-da- y Utah " cam-pajg- tTHUNDERSHOW JRS 4‘ f ’ were increased to 30 Tuesday when the UF board of directors unanimously accepted United Cerebral Palsy of Salt Lake Cpunty and South DavU Com" ‘ munity Assn n Dates for the 1957 UF H SHOWERS— y Bernard P Brockbank board member pointed out the problems facing the district In obtaining the needed classrooms With state aid if obtained and schools now under construction the district will still need to find enough money during the tfr t SW TfgFfitTW Altniah-- early-Monda- 1959 (flVT8-3- ( n 6922-3r- k u 6 Health welfare and character are hour hike Douglas Carlson art cl his ton East Union Harry 12 and Clyde Cleave Kearns returned home Tuesday with their limits but only after the long hike into Coalville The trio left home morning to fish on the West Fork of the Bear River a v Ne w Agencies ItaaHHr Salt Lake County devotees the Isaac Walton spbrt sur--’ a comprehensive district will showed the and vey need 369 more classrooms by tour-wee- A UNION ’ - UF Directors Accept 2 ' ! " Area Briefs 51-Mi- le ' trtjU-Scho- board ol Education was told Tuesday night as steps being taken to secure state aid lor buildings were outlined Supt Elmer J Hartvigsen and Asst Supt O E Ertgland made ' the report to the board " C t S3 Limits Cogt 3 SL Anglers Hike if ’ - a The Salt Lab? Tribune Wednesday Jnly 3 1937 t Smokey the Bear Potar sells Dr (535 Welti reported vancut down a treo and poured sand tils auto’s fuel tank Categorical totals reported to tha desrlmrrit to data this year include: dals Tax Officials Tally Millions In Momlctd suit 152 g Utah’s tax sources enriched the state's treasury by 722 million dollars during the last fiscal year the State Tax Commission reported Tuesday but collections In the general fund of a little more than 30 million dollars were about one million dollars under Gov Georg D Clyde's budget estimate As ’expected the biggest Increase in the year's revenue was in money received from personal income and corporation franchise taxes They skyrocketed up 54 per cent from the preceding year to 177 millions In the year ending June 30 Added to collections of $979609 from cigarette taxes the Income and corporation taxes brought In more than 186 million into the uniform school fund —almost exactly half again the amount received In the previous year - 7)i 1 case a 3 robbery 315 vandalism burslory Isreeny 403 Material Matches Pre'F ourth Zeal Special to Tha Tribuna MWAWjTT-Fri-Fourt- J uly h of celebrator wer Appar-ntlover enthusiastic here Tuesday night when they substituted stick! of dynamite for the customary fir crackers lor thelinoise makers Deputy Marshall Pete Mai kaglannis said there wer two distinct blasts shortly before 10:30 pm He said the first explosion Occurred near 19 N Main St the Eeeond blast occurred near the ball park No damage was reported numerous complaints wer y received Plan Fund Carnival A children’s parade Wednesday at 3:15 pm will launch a carnival at th Winder Ward grounds Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-daSaints 4120 Highland Dr y The carnival with rides games and entertainment will be presented by the Mlllcreek Fifth LDS Ward with proceeds to go to the ward building fund ' f booths Th event will be conducted Wednesday and Thursday with carnival events to' begin each day at 7 p m Start Therapy Center Construction had been started Tuesday on a new rehabilitation center adjoining the main building at St Mark’s Hospital 2nd West and 7th North The structure win have two floors for physical occupational and other types of therapy for persons with physical disabilities Equipment will be of the latest type according to‘ Mrs Olive V Wardrop hospital ad' ministrator The center Is slated for completion on June L 1858 at a cost for construction and equipment of $312000 r ’ by Wea Wood t 0 “ VACATION REMINDER and peace of vacation and mind during t the year inhind keep your $onds securities ana other valuables in a safety deposit box at the number one bank P ofsecurity fir |