| Show "rrp i v The Salt Lake Tribune Thursday December 26 1963 Rites to Start 25-Stor- JJJ3 For Many ‘Business as Usual ’ y SL Building i Groundbreaking ceremonies for what will be the Intermountain Area’s tallest building the University Club 136 E South Temple will be conducted hour shift- - found that 1116 driver Friday at 10:30 am Ashley T apparently was drunk and a cadon-nounceclub president Wednesday MOre COFFEE sir?” the PARTICIPATING In the event waitress asked as she placed front of a customer will be state County and city desser a big officials and prominent civic w° ad lus polished-of- f turkey dinner and business leaders Wlth a “a11® she refilled the ) Mayor J Bracken Lee is CUP scheduled to operate controls of derrick and boom which wifi A jet TRANSPORT taxied begin demolition of the present a stop at Salt Lake Municipal ouMtory University Oub build- - Airport and dlscharged lts Ing which has served the organl- - sengers An air zation since February 1904 specialist has “brought her In” While a Fire Department dis-o- n THE NEW building will rise the same property and early patcher sent engines to a market next year the Keith Hotel 122 fire on Salt Lake’s south side E South Temple also will fall postal workers continued to sort to make way for the new build- - myriad piles of yet to be g livered Christmas mail d an-'su- I de-in- Christmas midnight Mass is celebrated at the Cathedral of the Madeleine as worshippers gathered to pay homage The Most The University Club will utilize the top two floors of the five- miffion-dolla- r structure expect- by l1ng °f ?Lt0 i? Carpenter said Rev Joseph Lennox Federal bishop of the Catholic Diocese of Sait Lake City presented his yule message daring the services ALL OF THE first floor will be occupied by retail shops and the next five stories will provide parking for some 400 automo- - TP Keep Yule Spirit All Year Church Messages Urge Continued From Page Christmas rings out above the fears and hatreds of our day we see that God came to earth The song of the angels “Glory in Christ to change the world” to God in the highest peace on the Rev Mr Sorenson con- earth good will to men” is God’s promise that the miracle cluded of Christmas can happen wherZion at the Services Evangelical Lutheran Church 1070 Foot- - ever men will receive the hill Dr (1200 East) were held in Christ” The sacrament of infant bapboth English and Swedish lan4 pm guages The Rev 0 Birger Nel- tism was celebrated at son gave the sermon in Swedish by the Rev Donald G Christiansen' at the Wasatch PresbyDELIVERING fhe English terian Church h East sermon the Rev Neal E Nelson pastor said “The song of “GIFTS” WAS the theme of B- -l 1626-17t- a sermon by the Rev Joseph A Luthero” Atonement Lutheran Church 2040 W 3500 South and the Rev Berton Hushagen pastor of Good Shepherd Lutheran East delivered Church 8G00-7t- h a sermon on “What Child Is This?” Other Christmas Day messages were delivered by the Rev C C Stockamp pastor of St John’s Lutheran Church the Rev H Edward Hamme St Paul’s Lutheran Church biles Kearns and the Rev S R Hall pastor of Holy Trinity Lutheran Church 1170 W 9th North Members of New Pilgrim Baptist Church 1624 S 9th West attended early morning services at 5 am in their church EACH ®pac® 1" “LIKE A TYPICAL wife she like Me 8ald cene wm be offered for private office facilities Mr Carpenter added Postal workers Thomas Ober front and Robert Belt handle trafflc specialist stacks of mail backed up because of late Christmas mailing DURING THE construction I at the airport who said he has period the University Club will worked on Christmas about half be housed in the former Aviation bis six years with the' Federal Club 610 E South Temple Aeronautics Agency “It Just meant we had to have a little earlier Christmas” he added MR PORTER was one of some 200 FAA employes who worked at one time or another at the airport Christmas Day “Working on Christmas usually gets around to everybody sooner or later” Mr Porter said Area Foundations Show Bandits Grab Assets of $90475000 $104 Cash a to The T made in Utah $147000 in in Idaho and $31000 In Wyoming NEW four Intermountain states have THERE ARE five specific assets totaling $90475000 ac- of foundations set up to types issued to a for report cording the Foundation Library Center support projects in education health and welfare They are: ‘ by Russell Sage Foundation General research foundations FAR OUT IN front in assets operating under broad charters ! is Nevada where three founda- special purpose foundations limtions list $83207000 for more ited to serving a detailed charie than 92 per cent of the table purpose community founI total dations company sponsored r " Assets of the other four states foundations set up to facilitate are: corporation giving and family YORK-Founda- 000 were foundations set up by living perUTAH $3371000 with eight sons rather than by bequest I foundations Wyoming $2306- 000 with three foundations and Idaho $1591000 with seven foundations Nationally there are 6007 foundations having total assets j of more than 14 billion dollars with grants throughout the coun- try being made at a rate of about 779 million dollars annually ! Crash Brings Suit: Girls Ask $60836 bandits who Two teen-ageintimated they had a gun early Wednesday robbed the Fearless Farris Stinker Service Station 501 S 2nd West of $104 THE LONE attendant at the station Mike Murphy 18 1124 W 5th North told Officer B J Johnson the robbers approached him about 1:18 am One of the youths thrust his hand into his pocket and said “Give us the money" THE OTHER youth also' put his hand in his jacket pocket and mumbled "something about gun” Officer Johnson was ( Broken down grants of $152- Fair-Exc- cpt Utahns More Lights State’s Goal i : Continued From Page J B-- l defendants in the complaint filed by Jerry Hulbert also of Chicago guardian of Susan 17 and Anne Hathaway 14 sisters are Jay L Marx and Floyd A Marx both of Price and Luey paddock Roosevelt driver of a truck involved in a collision June 27 1961 with a passenger car driven by the girls’ mother NAMED speeds as drivers try to make fthe green light Signals are J often not seen Pedestrians oft 6n are Involved in accidents from turning cars because too MR HADDOCK was employed much faith is put In traffic by the other defendants doing ‘lights Anibusiness as Carbon-EmerCo mal deTHE TRAFFIC light is signed primarily to provide an orderly flow of traffic the I highway department explained However there are certain Intersections where traffic lights lean reduce accidents y cele-brat- OFFICER P K Goodrich Salt One consolation that waitress Billie Jean Chapman had after Lake police has been working was that her “tips were a lot better” the “graveyard shift for five working Christmas Day years and I’m pretty much used The bandits then walked with Mr Murphy to a cash box near the pump area of the station where Mr Murphy handed over the contents in federal court against three - LT BILL Higham heading a shift at Number One fire station said his family celebrated their Christmas about 6 am then relieved the other men so e “they could get home and theirs Assuming of course that the wives could hold the kids down for that long told $330-'00- ! Was It any different on Fireman Larry Johnson keeps equipment ing order Christmas Day awaiting the call to scene of fire for Those Veiled Valleys uy 3 35 66 52 67 57 50 Region through all of the Intermountain Little temperature change Is Friday foreseen Fog and smoke will persist In Utah valleys Light snow northwestern and some cloudiness It forecast for 37 CHART TEMPERATURE Data to Wednesday at I pm Utah Hiafi 8 landing Bryce Canyon Cedar City Coalville Delta Green River Logan Milford Ogden Provo Roosevelt 46 48 55 44 41 38 22 54 44 38 35 Low 18 5 24 16 7 8 —4 15 15 I 8 Free Billings Butte Cheyenne Denver Elko Ely Evanston Grand Junction Las Vegas Reno Rock Springs Sheridan West Yellowstone Pacific Anchorage 47 40 53 62 44 47 43 40 56 50 38 54 45 8 41 34 27 12 1? 13 13 28 20 14 23 Boston New York City Washington D C 7 4 —9 Tt Tr Albuouergu Atlanta Miami New Orleans Oklahoma City Phoenix San Antonio St Louis 31 35 13 50 23 38 39 42 31 55 47 64 62 63 64 70 50 23 22 44 28 AS ANOTHER Christmas faded into history the refrain of I 20 30 a traditional carol could be heard “God rest ye merry’ gentle-- I I men 33 22 Fund to Help Provo Aides 31 33 33 22 Salt Lako Weather Datat Precipitation for period ended Wednesday at 5 none precipitation p m for December 59 accumulative 41 deficiency precipitation since Oct 1 1963 3 20 accumula-- J 25 five deficiency sunrise Thursday: 7:51 sunset: 5 06 By Aaaoclated Press - PROVO— Earl Conder retired Provo city engineer has set up S500 fund for the continuance a vicinity— Foe end tan Lake city and smoke but otherwise fair through Friday Little temperature change High both but otherwlie fair through vallav day Highs both days 30 to 40 north to 55 south) Iowa 5 to 15 except ouftiwnt thJMF?wUl'nT fic Mr Johnston pointed out that one study of 16 intersections lin the state showed there was ’ an average of 63 accidents a year before traffic light and 135 accidents year afterward I catiio w Frl-- I M 0 to D6 IH&QC the outstanding city AWflru I omnlnvo In contact with police dispatcher Officer P K Goodrich is THE AWARD was begun last checking with headquarters Christmas Day as he makes patrol Sid August when Mr Conder do- for the purpose and "atedT Kirkwood of the fire de- 45 25 cuiyiuye id Paitnt was the recipient to 45 Iowa 15 to 25 Eaitarn Navada— Motly fair thrombi Friday Libia tempereture change Hiohi CPlVeo that Mr Conder hES put both day naar 45 bai wiD $500 into the employes’ credit Wyoming— Partly cloudy through Frl-- 1 snow flurries Isolated northwest Union for Aft &nnu&l presentation day mountains Thursday Locally colder east) both day 40 - f ANOlilER study during 1962 involved the number of pedes-tria- n accidents involving chil-dren between 5 and 14 years The department reported 205 'tof the accidents 60 per cent were between intersections ! THE WINNER will receive to be spent on something of his own choosing $50 Day Foracaat Utah and aattarn Navada uraa will avaraga abova normal axcapt naar normal In lower vallavi In north-waUtah No praclollatlon axcapt chanca lor tnow In northern Nevada and north-wn- t Utah aarly next week Normal high Salt Leonard Love and low for Salt Laka City ara 31 and 22 naar Sautharn Idaho— Tamperaturaa Lake businessman who recently a little above normal Soma anow moetly and early next week returned from a four-yea- r over weektnd stay Moilly In wet portion Pocatello normal in England will be the guest high and low ara 34 and H WYOMINO — 1 amperaturat will avaragal 4hn Colt LaKe Ki-- 4 to 10 daortas abova normal aait 2 to sPeaKer 01 4 degree above normal weit Frequent wants Club its regular meet- In but mostly tmall dev today change In mountain 12:15 In Snow flurrl tmperatur Thursday ing t 3i low 7) araav Normal high Utah Flv To Address Ki warns J OF ACCIDENTS taking place at intersections 54 per cent occurred at traffic signals most significant finding which substantiates the contention that traffic signals don’t protect The weather forecast map for Thursday indichildren” the department said cates lair skies for nearly all of the Inter- - A 6i p South States 20 THE Christmas were busy with “700 mail” yet to i1tfeet of backed-ube delivered Many of the let-2- 7 ters and cards were postmarked " up to a day before Christmas 13 26 38 27 57 ? TWO OF East 31 Fairbanks 48 40 43 48 43 35 Midwest States Infermountain 63 21 Chrlst-mas- IT WAS “DEAD” most of the day but Christmas Eve “was the hottest night of the year” said Officer Goodrich who handled I several traffic accidents “We always get volunteers” said J R Johnson night shift foreman at the post office in work- fire-fighti- USJtfaathtr iurtaa Fair sklet art predicted over nearly Data it” to THE HIGHWAY department installs traffic lights only after ! meeting certain minimum requirements as to number of type of accidents direction of ’traffic and special conditions ‘such as large pedestrian traf- - ! Chap- BUT THINGS weren’t all bad “Tips have been a lot better” Mrs Chapman said Why? “They just eat more" she said Tips are based on a percentage of the bill meaning more money for waitresses d AS THE TWO left one called A personal Injury suit seeking over his shoulder to the victim $60836 in behalf of two Chicago “H they catch us we’ll get you other three states receiving hurt in a traffic accident on when we get out in six months” 0 girls $2935000 as compared to US Highway 40 near Roosevelt in the other three states Duchesne County has been filed combined I Jean said Mrs Billie man as waitress as she put a cream pitcher on the table The “he” In this case was her husband home minding the three Chapman children Teens Sought IN THE AMOUNT of annual grants Nevada far exceeds the J “HE DOESN’T appreciate It at all" tions four-stat- J undent was dls the other in all but one respect-e- ach occurred on Christmas Day and Involved just a few 0 those who spent all or Part °f their holiday working The workers themselves were usually philosophical about their lot although the feeling wasn’t always mutual at home tinct 6 a retired at mountain Region Partly cloudy skies are predicted for Wyoming fog for northwest Utah 1 6 6 at pm g a a Sled for Christmas? Here’s a Warning! For children or parents who received shiny new sleds skis or toboggans under the Christmas tree: YOU CAN’T SLIDE ON Salt Lake area public streets and highways It’s against the law and more dangerous than ever because of increasing traffic That was the warning Saturday ty Salt Lake Chief E J Steinfeldt fend Salt Lake County Sheriff’s Capt Occle Evans THE OFFICERS NOTED THAT many parents have been pullinjj children behind cars on sleds This is Illegal as Is sleigh riding with horse drawn vehicles on public jjotel Altai m a A A A A 46 |