Show W v’ f7 ‘ ' H J B The - Suit Lake Tribune SuiW ' vs unto of the hills from annual session Grand Chapter Order of the cometh my help1 Mrs Edwin V (Fava) Eastern Star of Utah closed Saturday on the scriptural Ogden and Rex L theme "I will lift up mine eyes Price were installed as -- k t ibe opposed to all aspects of the from Page l ' ’"home s ll 4 i ulp’fddetitire 'ybti" Are involve the ‘'home rule4 issue? entitled to express legally A You will vote on both the choice lor charter" commission question (Shall a commission be members In the event such chosen to frame charter?) and commission is createdf for the 15 candidates you want It to serve on the charter comIs q legal and ethical for mission If one is elected anyone who is opposed to "home rule” to run for a poQ WIIAT MILL (he status sition on the charter commisof those elected to the charter sion commission be If a majority vote A It Is unquestionably legaL “no" on the question? Continued f r whence Parker Causer worthy fnatron and worthy patron respectively before adjournment session at Ma of the three-day sonic Temple Temple 650 E South Other Grand Chapter cers who were Installed cluded Mrs Fava K Farker Heads Utah Order of Eastern Star offiin- Mrs C Leander Prisk Salt Lake City associate matron Howard Dorst Logan associate patron Mrs Naomi P Hoskins Salt Lake City secretary Mrs Myrtle A Mann Salt Lake City treasurer Mrs Victoria E Thompson Salt Lake City conductress Mrs Harold Zogg Garfield associate conductress Mrs Edith Johnson Salt Lake City chaplain and Mrs Edgar C Oliver Ogden lecturer Also Mrs Elizabeth Franks Eureka marshal Mrs Lola V Davis Magna drganlst Mrs Harold W Tarran Provo Adah Mrs Floyd F Yeaton Ogden Mrs Rex L Causer Ruth Price Esther Mrs Maud M Lower Mrs Ogden Martha Myra Higginson Corinne Electa Mrs Erma Wlmmer Moab warder and Harvey Riggle Roosevelt sentirfel Among the many distinguished visitors from various other states and Canada who attended the session were: Mrs Laura S Gough Pocatelchairman of the General Grand Chapter ( national y committee on registration and Mrs Harry (Frances M) Randle Salt Lake City member of the national committee on unfinished business Other guests Included Miss Hope M Clemons grand matron Mrs Zula Pickering past matron Harry Bean associate grand patron Mrs Irene Kendrick grand Electa Mrs Erma L Maule conductress and Mrs Neva B Abbey secretary all of Idaho Grand Chapter OES MRS AGNES Evans matron Harry Hawkins past patron and Mrs Frances B Clarke associate matron all of Wyoming Grand Chapter OES Mrs Mildred F Drown matron Harry Steward patron and Mrs Bernice Fenlon associate matron all of Nevada Grand Chapter OES Evelyn Hillebrecht conductress of Alberta Canada Grand Chapter Mrs Nellie French associate matron of Vermont Grand Chapter and Marvin Snook past parton of Colorado Grand Chapter Grand chapter representatives (correspondents) from other states who attended Included Mrs Louise Anderson Callfor nla Mrs Ola D Nielson Neva da Mrs Louise Stockdale Washington Mrs Corine Wood Missouri Mrs Gladys Bean Idaho Mrs Nettle Bruce Alber ta Can Mrs Mary Peterson Nebraska Mrs Llllias Wise Wyoming and Mrs Ruth Kansas lo V pf) "KF Rex L Causer Price Mason becomes Grand Patron of OES New Circuit Cuts Phone Jam on ‘Dial a Thought’ Success of the '‘Dial a Thought” program launched this week by First Baptist Church has been so phenomenal that a separate circuit of phone lines has been installed to handle the load of phone calls The "Dial a Thought” provides for anyone who calls EL a brief inspirational message recorded by Dr Fenwick T Fowler pastor of first Bapt- ist Special to The Tribune Joseph H Peterson left Golden Holt and Rulon S Nielsen Inspect fence recently erected along South Jordan csnsL ® Fence Eases Long Anxiety Of Parents in Canal Area Special to The Tribuhe — The SOUTH JORDAN cause of great worry and anxiety for many years to parents whose children have been forced to walk to school church and stores along a sidewalk bordering a canal have been relieved efThrough the forts of the South Jordan Lions Club and the town board a 1200 foot fence 6 feet high has been erected along 1300 West The fence is located just north of the South Jordan School church and store within five feet canal for the 1200 feet goes ton dump a two and truck attempting to cross an intersection south of the Davis t J Smasliup Score: $1400 at Provo Special to The Tribune collision PROVO— A two-ca- r caused $1400 in property damage here Saturday at 8:30 am 5th Noith Investigation ing conducted is be- EARLYBIRD SAIL!!! 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Rites Planned For Murray Drown Victim Special license Downtown Days ‘Success’ Hailed Wonderful Gifts for the Greater Downtown Days ended Saturday when retail stores closed their doors for the week end but not before members of the special committee representing merchants decreed the three-dasales event “a suc- Whole Family y ap-'- p y the 1 Have 3 fine professional cess” Staff members of Retail Merdropped off Mr Allen edge of an un- chants Bureau 207 S Main rederwater ledge in the lake ported not all claimants of six while wading after a drifting expense paid weekend vacations to Elko have appeared at the rowboat He was born Jan 29 1907 in bureau to identify themselves Eufaula Okla to Edward and Winner of the Vacations were Omala Lee Shaw Allen In 1933 those whose faces were circled he married Virginia Hill in Los in newspaper pictures of sales crowds Angeles They moved to Murray in 1937 and he operated Oliver’s Service Station 5900 S State Bound Over for Trial for 12 years He then worked Orin Wilson 33 320 W 4th for Hill Air Force Base as a North charged with rape and carnal knowledge was bound warehouseman Survivors include his widow over to Third District Court for a son Jack Allen with the US trial after a preliminary hearNavy at Camp Pendleton Calif ing before City Judge Arthur and a daughter Kaye Allen J Mays Judge Mays ordered bail to remain at $1500’ Murray x ar Vi PRICE e Thursday The sidewalk was Installed about 10 years ago once-a-ye- Theater Drive-I- of "Murray f Mr Allen a r e n t velveteen one-hal- f MURRAY — Funeral services Topping the fence is two for John Allen 50 2 E Miller strands of barbed wire to dis- St Murray who drowned in a courage the older children from boating accident climbing over the whe mesh on Elk Lake Total cost of the project was near Dillon about $700 with all labor being will be Mont donated Some voluntary conconducted Tuestributions were made by South day at 12:30 pm Jordan residents to aid in the at 4760 S State funds raised by the Lions and town board - p THE BUCK VEHICLE was the traveling south on the four-lanhighway when the dump truck Directing the installation are driven by Jimmie R Hunt 24 Rulon S Nielsen and Golden 449 27th St Ogden pulled from a lateral Intersection into the Holt Lions Club president and lane of southbound traffic committee chairman respecForce of the impact spun the tively and Joseph H Peterson dump truck around into the town board president northbound lane of traffic The Buck sedan a total loss came to a halt in the inside laTie of northbound traffic The Buck youth was taken to an Ogden hospital by Moss ambulance where his condition was listed as “fair" Mr Hunt was cited for failure to yield right of way and not having a Utah chafleur’s to The Tribune It O' dig''' t Protects Tiny Lives e 1518 S 'fuff a r t !Ytn X A Their election will be nulli- The “ethics” is a matter of perfied because there will be no sonal opinion charter commission Q Will a vote In favor of creQ If I intend to vote no on ating a charter commission be the question —that is against the a vote In favor of “homq rule"? creation of a charter commission Will it be a vote In favor of —am I eligible to vote for mem- change In the form of city govbers of the charter commission? ernment A Yes Even though you may A Not necessarily so An affirmative vote on the question will be a vote in favor of creating a commission to frame charter You may be opposed to whatever charter Is drafted and would have an opportunity in subsequent election to express that opposition In a vote against the proposed charter As to form of government any proposed Special to The Tribunt charter may provide for any of smash-u- the recognized LAYTON — A forms of city on US Highway 91 north government or any other form the charter of Layton Saturday morning work out commission might resulted In chest injuries and facial lacerations for Clearfield youth William Buck 934 S 1000 East The accident occurred about 10:45 km when a car driven by the Buck youth collided with car-truc- k No one was Injured Drivers Involved In the accMIDVALE— Reid S Garff Auerbach Co division manager ident were Van Elton 19 769 W 2nd North Provo and Stanwill speak on employer-employrelations as a feature of ley Brown 31 62673 5th South ‘ ’ the Midvale Business and Pro- Provo t The vehicles collided at the fessional Women’s Club dinner meeting Monday at 7 p m at the intersection of 5lh Wet and HE SAID that records kept by Mountain States Telephone & Telegraph Co Indicate as many as 390 calls an hour during peak periods of the week “We are thrilled to be of such service to the community and Doll House Restaurant are happy the people are using Main St the service" Dr Fowler said New recordings are made each day at noon and Dr Fowler said he will be glad to fill requests of people for various types of v ‘V studio in photographs token or any size regular price finish at Vi - TTFCAl VALUfS: NOW Ng 5x7 photograph 3 9x10 photograph 3 12 j 11 J i EXTtAI WITHOUT CHARM TO WOMEN— froftsttMaf TV UN U Wakt-a- p (or ft lovaliMt photograph evert Moke-e- p No oppointmant it nectuary Hltcltoo of proofi ihowii Full ZCMI PHOTO REFLEX— 2nd Floor messages Two UEA Groups Choose Officers Officers elected during the Utah Education Assn convention ended Saturday were announced by two groups They are: Principals aa SHrTl KliiuiUry Ann — Harold Ashman rt Midvale president Wheatley Taylor Weber and £mil Nyman Jordan vice presidents Orr Hill Draper secretary LEA — Harold W Library Settle Bell West High president Mrs Myrtle Jensen Olden Hirh School vice pres-- V' pecretary-lreaNure- artfully styled by College Town beautifully textured shoe fashions by sssfr mjsgg&j — The timeless elegance of black velveteen' — reaffirmed this season f - PERFECT YOUR !& Exquisitely textured and pointed to Autumn’s" softest and most beautiful side of fashion Three from a wide wonderful collection: SUIGING VOICE from the (re toot lngero toocher Detect corrected range Increased quality Improved or your money back for year by toadlnr vocal t)ed teacher from coat to cooit Send for high fidelity double face record demonatrtUng right (nd wrong use of the volo Developed by Ralph Scott while Chief of Audltlone Columbia LEAftlR end Broadcutlnf " System SFICIAL OFFER quantity Limited 675 Da Not Delay s South Falrfei Ae -- SO Lo Anielea M California Jk MV' H ’VvT1" v -- ' at ZCMI Chemise blouse wth sleeves 698 full skirt with 10-1- 6 ’ - Mail Ordtr Lillod — Include 29c postage ZCMI BUDGET SHOES-- Sut Floor — ZCMI SPORTSWEAR— - " ns V — impressed pleats 1298 — in fashion and through the festivities ahead Sizes hi-he- el jet buttons 698 scoop neck blouse with Jucking detail and small cap focus now Mate" slim pump In black plnseal calf with matching bow trim 1295 "Convair" russet chlnchillian calf pump with slender high heel and bow trim 1295 "Maestro" pump with illusion heel (medium height) matching leather bow trim 1195 "Match Instruct-0-Tone- — -- t- B-- AV4 Crash Injures Youth in Davis County Mat-ne- BPW Lists Speaker j' t r n 'r ' ' Puzzled About ‘Home Rule?’ Scries Offers Helping Hand OES Installs New Leaders At Parley Finale in SL The 52nd 6ctotr 1? 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