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V X r Only men will wear the trousers in family disputes - arising before Third District Judge Joseph G Jeppsoa SLACKS AND toreador s pants as well as will be considered improper attire in Judge Jeppson’s court a woman party to a divorce action was told Friday THE WOMAN who was the example selected by the judge to inyoke his new regulation consulted briefly With her attorney left the courtroom for about 10 minutes and reappeared wearing a skirt Her request for a divorce was granted i ' V - hair-curler- ISJ : at Salt Lake 1963-6- 4 I Season Opener BASIS OF THE petition is that the record in the case which was heard two years SEASON TICKETS for the The overture from Wagner’s By Jim Fitzpatrick was stale when the hear1963 64 series are believed to ‘Tannhausej” with the com- ago Tribune Staff Writer examiner Issued his report ing The whine of tuning violins be about even with the record pelling “Pilgrims’ Chorus” as and recommended an order on when 3825 a principal theme will be the the puffing of the brasses up sale of last year Mr Sept 9 and that it "will be were said Gregory first offering of the orchestra even more stale before a final bought and down the scales and the Both single tickets and the decision is rendered by the slightly hysterical slither of full season THE SECOND number on ticket books may be commission" the woodwinds started the obtained at the symphony of- the Tabernacle program will countdown Friday night for MR RAMPTON representfice 55 W 1st South be Schubert’s Symthe Utah Symphony’s opening the Utah shipper group led ing concert in Salt Lake City for THE INITIAL Salt Lake phony No 8 the “Unfinished" the fight at the hearings for the 1963-6- season concert for the season will fea- which was discovered some 45 continued independence o f Pacific to ‘‘The ture addition Star in after its composition years Westerp MAURICE Abravanel led The hearing examiner recThe second half of the SaturBanner” works of the orchestra through last re- Spangled 19th century composers day program will be devoted ommended rejection of Souththree hearsals before the Saturday Schubert Brahms and ern Pacific’s application to acWagner to Brahms’ First Symphony night concert in the Salt Lake quire control and approval of Tabernacle to apply the final Santa Fe’s application t polish to the proMR RAMPTON argued In gram which begins at 8:30 pm his petition to reopen that the The Saturday night concert “staleness” of the record is will be the first In a series of pertinent because the operat 13 to be presented in Salt Lake ing record of Western Pacif ic next April through aty since the record was closed AMONG the audience which supports the position of those Students from East High Members of the East High who maintained that WP is expected to fill the historic hall for the symphony debut School will face a barrage of School boys’ teams are Steve could continue to operate comwill be 1000 foreign students some 50 questions about im- Smith Ronald Snyder and petitively as an independent railroad - at Utah’s universities and col- portant news stories of the Scott Traxler well-love- just-righ- East High Students Face Tribune Quiz leges They will be guests of the Salt Lake Rotary - Club for dinner at the Hotel Utahbe-forgoing to the concert e THE SALT LAKE opening program will climax a busy week for the famed orchestra and its dynamic conductor The orchestra presented a program at South High School onJWednesday and appeared Thursday before a capacity audience at the George Albert Smith Fieldhouse at Brigham Young University Provo THE SYMPHONYgave the same program in Provo which will be heard Saturday in the Tabernacle orchestra The which has won national acclaim has appeared in concerts earlier in the season at Logan and Ogden and is scheduled to tour of go on a three-concesouthern Utah next week after the Salt Lake opening ' THE SATURDAY concert will mark the beginning of the 24th year for the Utah Symphony as a fully professional orchestra It also will be the 17th year in which Mr Abravanel will lead the group — Herold L Gregory symphony manager said Friday there were still “a few very good single tickets” available for the Saturday night concert Utah Hunters Get Warning Of Snow Perils S week Saturday when they apON THE DISTAFF side will pear as guests on The Salt Bicknell Bobbie be Janet EdiLake Tribune’s Inquiring Fischer and Bonnie Winkler tor television series For the past week the six THE INQUIRING Editor students have been engaged in which wil feature the two an intensive reading program teams of three boys and three of the pages of The Salt Lake girls will be telecast Saturday Tribune noon on KUTV Channel 2 THEY HAVE been assisted by M Jay Clegg speech instructor at East High School The questions which -- will cover world national regional and local news stories will be tossed at the teams by TL F Kretchman Tribune editorial writer who moderates the pro- Magna Divorce On Probation In Kidnap Case X By Associated Press gram ' DENVER Oct 18— A Magna WHILE MOST OF the quesUtah divorcee received a five-ye- tions will be asked of the probation Friday for kid- teams some queries will be dinaping a Salt Lake service sta- rected at individuals tion attendant and forcing him As d rule of the game If one to drive her to Denver team misses all or a part of a MRS CAROL Ann Jacobson question the other side has a 21 divorced mother of three chance to either correct or had pleaded guilty to the complete the answer for doucharges She has been under ble The points missed by the observation at a federal center first team -at Terminal Island Calif fbr THIS IS THE way The Inthe past 60 days Editor quiz games are quiring yUJS Dist Judge Alfred A won and lost said Terminal the Friday Arraj Island report indicated that the During the 'current series teams from Ben Lomond High kidnaping which took place School Ogden High School imin June was a “one-tim- e and Murray High School hove pulsive act” appeared on the Salt Lake MRS JACOBSEN told the Tribune program judge that she plans to return PROGRAMS featuring to her home at Magna — teams from most high schools She surrendered to Denver in northern Utah will be broadpolice June 6 after forcing Bill cast each Saturday at noon on Dvet 18 a service station KUTV Channel 2 during the to drive her to Denver school year — J e Waiting Court Hearing Monday School-Escape- Special to The Tribune OGDEN—An Ogden detective shot Tuesday morning while Investigating a house prowl died of a rifle wound at Thomas D Dee Memorial Hospital Friday at 7:45 pm DETECTIVE SGT MARSHALL N (Doc) White 54 a vet- eran of 18 years’ service with the Ogden police force had been in critical condition since the shooting When taken from the home of Joseph Black 11 Quincy Ave he was bleeding profusely from hn abdominal wound inflicted by a 32 caliber special carbine BEING HELD IN CONNECTION with the shooting is Michael Patrick Jones 16 5749 Golden Dr' Murray- an es- capee from' a Utah State Im dustrial School only a block from the sfeene of the shooting Judge E F Ziegler First District Juvenile Court has set Monday at 10 am for the youth's hearing - A petition seeking to reopen Pacific Railroad jt acquisition case to bring the jevidence up to date wasfiled Friday with the Interstate Commerce Commission by Calvin L Rampton counsel for the Utah Citizens Rate Assn Symphony Bows In Tonigh- t- Page 21 1 WJWGase Uth£yrq)honyOrc4t-traar© MR RAMPTON points out Highway patrolmen and spectators place Mrs Paul W Carroll on stretcher as Mr Carroll heads for ambulance 2 Gars Crash iiTSandy Injure Couple of Orem WEBER COUNTY Attorney Max D Lamph said he will consult with juvenile court officials Monday on whethpr criminal charges will be directed against Jones In which case he will be bound over to the district court APPOINTED TO defend Jones is Calvin Gould Ogden attorney Sgt White and four other collided with an automobile officers had been called to the Special to The Tribune SANDY— An Orem woman and rolled over three times at Black home by the owner’s ' was injured seriously Friday 9400 S State wife at 1:30 pm when the pickup MRS PAUL W Carroll age THE SHOOTING occurred truck in which she was riding unknown 275 S 400 West at 11:15 am only 45 minutes Jones escaped from the Orem was listed in poor condi- after state institution Ski Spectacular tion suffering from facial lacSINCE THE shooting repererations and back injuries cussions have followed from She was transfered to Utah local and state levels regarding Valley Hospital In Provo after escapees from the state school ” treatment at Salt Lake GenAt a meeting Thursday eral Hospital afternoon Claud Pratt superSIR CARROLL 48 suffered intendent of State Industrial a groin injury head lacera- School told of obsolete and tions and possible broken ribs crowdecT conditions THE SCHOOL WAS' btfHt Highway Patrol Trooper Authentic tyrolean music Robert Greenhalgh said the “ideally to hold 250 Inmates" 48 nine pretty girls from Salt truck skidded sideways for he said but now holds 350 before it began rolling for feet Lake area high schools and a despite- - the fact that some" another 98 feet of the buildings are obsolete fashion show featuring ski FURNITURE and apples wear are a wear and after-sk- i were scattered over the road OGDEN MAYOR Merle E few of the sights and sounds as the truck rolled It came to Alen at an informal session arranged for the Downtown rest on its wheels In a hedge eafller Thursday said escapees the more hardened Inmates : by "create a serious risk to the Both Mr and Mrs Carroll community” THE BIG EVENT sponsored were thrown from the truck by Retail Merchants Assn at HE SUGGESTED that a study Greenhalgh said Trooper Terrace Ballroom 464 S Main be made of the m e t h o d s of also will feature showing of THE TRUCK was north the thrilling movie “Skis Over bound along State when It col- handling the o 1 d e r and more McKinley" Hans Gmoser who lided with a westbound car hardened inmates at the school with seven companions was driven by Keith Boyd Hansen Ogden Police Chief Harry Hf able to climb the north side of 17 570 E 9400 South said Needham said his department the 20320-foo- t Trooper Green ha Igrhrwho received 114 runaway complaints Alaska and ski down the south- cited the Hansen youth for this year with each complaint west slope will narrate the failure to stop for a stop sigh averaging about eight hours of film police time DOZENS OF door prizes furJfESCAIEES create an ever nished by manufacturer of ski ySasing demand for police e work is no control equipment and clothing will be over this demand” Chief Needdistributed and colorfuT booths ham- added and displays on winter sports Prizes Film Fashions to Head Events M across-thrsidewal- continued independence of WP would not be in the public in terest were: 1 That while the railroad has done well it could have done better had it been able to meet competition on more equal terms 2 THAT IN the long -- run WP by itself can prove to be no real match for Southern See Page 28 Column 7 Utahn 39 Dead Of Smoke in Brigham Blaze Surgeons Name and-ther- Salt Laker to Executive Post will add to the decor for the occasioriT Thomas Ray Broadbent There also will be free cider Dr Lake plastic surgeon Fri Salt BRIGHAM CITY— Thayne O and doughnuts said Elliott W day became general secretary Wolfe chairman of the arMoyes 39 died Friday night as of the International Confederathe result of a smoldering fire rangements committee tion for Plastic Surgery acat his home at 325 S 1st West DOORS WILL BE open at cording to word received from pro- Washington DC MR MOYES who lived 6 pm and the one-nigalone was found on the floor gram starts at 7:30 pm IIE HAD BEEN named secof Hs bathroom by firemen general of the Internaretary who arrived at the house about tional Congress of Plastic Sur9:50 pm They said It appeared Grocery Burglarized gery and by tradition the he was trying to get water to cartons of cigarettes holdei1 of this office becomes Twenty douse the flames secretary of the confederation Firemen said he apparently and a transistor radjo total val- The fourth international Consuffocated ue $44 were taken from the East gress will be held in 1967 in h East Italy IJA'MAGE TO THE house Bench Grocery was light— Officials- - said the police discovered early Friday Dr Broadbent is a member of the Latter-dablaze apparently started from A patrolling officer ndticed Saints HosIs assistant clina cigarette In an overstuffed and staff pital hole In the roof of the building chair It destroyed the chair ical professor of surgery In the and burned through the floor which the burglars had used to University of Utah College of beneath It enter Medicine By Associated Press 1502-15t- r ' ' Temperatures were "upside down”- - Friday in Utah accord- ing to a U S Weather Bureau NVVrt " - i - ON TUESDAY Jones and another youth escaped from a tomato-pickin- g detail at the school They were part of a supervised group After' getting a call from neighbors two Ogden officers investigated at the Black resi dence and found it apparently empty although a basement window paije had been broken a LATER MRS Black returned home and upon entering the house smelled cigarette smoke She then phoned police from a neighbor’s house State’s Board Asks Caclic School Study By William F Smiley Tribune Education Editor The State Board of Education Friday called for a study of changes being considered in operation of Cache County secondary schools to determine the effect they may have on the county’s educational pro- gram DR T II BELL state'SuptT--' intendent of public instruction was asked to have a report ready by Nov 15 next meeting date for the board The action came after a delegation of Cache County residents met with the board THEY PROTESTED the move North Cache High School students from Richmond to the new high school plant at Smithfield but to keep the South Cache High School stu- dents at Hyrum adding ninth grade pupils to the Smithfield " school to fill the rooms THE rLAN FILED with the state board by a previous board of education and a previous superintendent calls for the two high schools to be consolidated at' Smithfield and the Hyrum and Richmond schools to be converted to junior highs) The State Board of Education ACCORDING TO officers Sgt expressed concern over the efWhite was shot in the hall of the fect on ninth graders of mixing home while three other police- them with the more mature I— men searched inside and two high school students men remained outside to bar esTHE DELEGATION appearcape ing before the board Friday afternoon Included -- T- Ray Theurer Dr Garth Lee Dean Ellis and Mrs' Miller Obray The board also revoked one teachei- certificate and refusedi to Issue two others lor women” who had falsified their aca' demic credits ‘ "ONE WOMAN altered her transcripts to make it appear 5 - OPPOSED TO the usual temperature trend for this time of the year readings in the southern part of the state have 'been generally lower than In northern Utah ' Cedar City for example had high of only 63 while temper-jLtures In the Salt Lake area hovered around the she had received a master’s degree” reported Dr Lerue A Winget assistant superintendent foif curriculum “That was so successful In she Increasing her pay-tha- t then tried it again to give herself a doctor’s degree” e mark xj A WORD OF caution to deer hunters snow may be locally heavy in some elevations above 7500 feet in southern Utah a forecaster said Generally there is a chance of showers — In some cases ao companled by snow— through- M 4 i M Jk M v 4 1 - 1 IV N Steve Smith A coun- - -- ty board of education’s plan to - spokesman out the state V YV To Reopen engaged in final rehearsals ' Gunfire Fatal — rl f or ugaen Detective 54 Counsel Files Tabernacle for Saturday --''concert whlch will attract university foreirnstudents Fare Page 26 TV- Salt Lake1 City Utah — Saturday Morning — October 19 1963 Second Section v Business News jjdt fake Sritmnc gfbe e Vi f ie Local News Sports Comics r Ronald Snyder Scott Traxler A alUitfe JU M Bobbie Bicknell 4 4 4 v THE BOARD granted two letters of authorization for teachers in Daggett County six in Ogden six in Duchesne two in Washington County and one each In Piute Catbon North j£Jummit and North Sanpete While a few were for the school year most of the au- r -- 4' Janet Fischer AW A A Bonnie Winkler See Page 26 (kilunm 6 v A A A S V AA A A a a |