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Show Sequel To Sorry Public Project (Continued from Page One) progress has been made.' Mr. Ellis confirmed, how -- ever, that his agency had work "..stopped I M VEW oo the clty- - 7m county sponsored project last fall far a few hours until violations were corrected. JESSE PAYNE, secretary of Salt Lake Building and Construction Trades Council, expressed a view differing Wftod Fofcfbj Ddtrs NATURAL WOOD SILENT ORE RATION nut urnuwu joa p. puxsoM co. iMMI MW sharply from that of the safety inspector or the contractor. I don't know whether you'd say its an emergency or not when fellows have to feel u.eir way along hallways wtu n are " practically pitch-blac- k Mr Payne promised the labor committee would visit the job Thursday, J anuary 21, to Inspect again. The appeal was relayed directly to the state agency instead of the contractor, he said, because in the past "hes more or less made fun of us when we talked to him about it. Jack Christianson; assistant business manager of Iron Workers Local Number 27, also cited hazards to Hall of Justice construction workers. Union men are asking for better clean-u- p practices to eliminate danger cf tripping and falling from upper stories as well as guard rails and lights in inner hallways. was John business agent of Union Local Carpenters Number 184. It seems like the only time an employer, gets excited is whem someone is laying cold or has a broken neck, he said. "I went through corridors down there that were dark as a dungeon. "Elite has a job to do and if he doesnt want to do it, well find out why. Criticizing the inadequacy of state inspection, Mr. BonMost Bonner, outspoken ner charged, "Utah has more people protecting the welfare of animals than it has looking out for people. Hall of Justice hazards, he agreed, were a combination of little things that could mean a mans life." CASPER NELSON was the MK8M Like To Write? Foothill-Sugarhous- e Position Open If you like people, enjoy writing and live In the F oo thill -Sugarhouse area, wed like to talk to you. The Rocky Mountain Review needs a chatty, lively columnist to cover the activities of her F oothill --Sugarhouse area neighbors. No experience Is needed only a little spare time and the ability to write an Interesting, friendly Special Croup of WOMENS AND CHILDRENS SHOES letter. in Review correspondents act as our their neighborhoods. The pars not too impressive but our present columnists tell us if s lots of fun. and ask for Want more information? Call , Betty Cta chow ski. eyes-and-e- 278-28- NOW... 66 member of the Utah Industrial Commission who received the complaint earlier this week. "This job is about as good as any other, he said, "but there seems to be more complaints. The standard practice on complaints, he said, is to ask that the contractor be informed first. If this brings no action, a state inspection is made. He pointed out that with a single inspector in the safety division, the agency can only act on complaints, no routine enforcement inspections are possibly ii Weekly Calendar March Of Dimes Ball Activities of your club, civic organization or social group can be included at no charge in this weekly roundup of coming events. Simply mail details including event, time, date and place to the Rocky mountain Review, P. 0. Box 17377, Salt Lake City, Utah. Items must be received by noon Monday to be included In that week s issue. Best Bargain In Town LIFE WITH FATHER -8Memorial Theatre, University of Utah. :30 P.M., Pioneer "NEVER TOO LATE 8:30 P. M., Utah Theatre; Lyle Talbot and Penny Singleton. Music Society, Jackson Hole Festival and many others. guests attending the ball Distinguish include Governor and Mrs. Cal via L. Ramp-to- n; Major General and Mrs. Maurice L. Watts; Major General and Mrs. Maxwell E. Rich; Chief Justice and Mrs. Henri Henroid; Colonel and Mrs. Leigh H. Hunt; Elmer Smith, state chairman, March of Dimes, Maurice Warshaw; Jackie Nokes; Will Lucas. Tickets can be purchased at various locations throughout the county. Main ticket k located trailer, opened 10 A M. to 6 P.M., in front of J. C. Pennys, 213 Seuth Main Street. ' Opened for business' from 2 to 6 P.M. Wood Mall; at the Cotton booths ticket daily, J. C. Pennys, Sugarhouse; Hotel Utah;ZCMl downtown; Mayfair Market, Mt.01ympas Hills Center; Albertsons, Foothill Shopping Village shopping Center. Biggest bargain in town is the March of Dimes Ball. Slated for Friday, J anuary 29, at the Terrace Ballroom, the affair, sponsored by the Salt Lake Newcomers costs only $1. per person. Heres what 100 pennies get you: Entrance to gala March of Dimes Ball and dancing from 9 P.M. to 1 A M. to the smooth sound of Max Engman s Orchestra; front row seat for intermission program, starring Jack Linkletter and Rosalif Sorrels; plus a chance to win a 1965 Ford Mustang. An announcer since he was 16 years old, Jack Linkletter has hosted numerous shows including "Hootenanny" and "Heres Hollyfund-raisi- Thttrsday , January 21 ng wood. SPOTLIGHT oon to ON FRANCE -n8 P. Student U. of U. Union Building, PROFESSIONAL BUSINESS, WOMENS CLUB 7 P.M., Hotel Utah,-BruJade Room, M - NOWS YOUR CHANCEto buy nationally famous brands such as SOHARI, RISQUE, NATURALIZER, MAINE AIRS, and BUSTER BROWNS, AT AMAZINGLY LOW PRICES. SKO-OTE- Mrs. Sorrels, folk singer, teaches guitar and folksinging at the University of Utah. She has held concerts at the University of C dor ado,. UCLA Festival, Los Angeles Folk ce Jenkins, president, Utah Senate, speaker CLUB L 30 P.M home Business Gals Revieiv of Mrs. Frank A. Johnson, 1339 Normandy Circle; works cf Jules Massenet. COME IN TODAY AND SAVE MONEY DURING SALEI OUR SEMI-ANNU- P.M , East Branch library, Millcreek 2266 Avenue; Evergreen "What Shall I Read Now, Mrs. Ruth V. Tyler. Status Of Women BOOK REVIEW- -8 FLAIR CLEANERS Cottonwood Mall, Street level 2921 E. 33rd So. 4A4-79- 01 Friday Janaary 22; "LIFE WITH FATHER V 8:30 P.M., Pioneer Memorial Theatre, U, of U. SOUTH SALT LAKE CHAMBER OF COMMERCE DINNER 6:30 P.M., Prudential Federal Building, 3300 South and State Street; annual business and dinner meeting. SPOTLIGHT oon to ON FRANCE -n- Student P.M, Union Building, U. of U. 8 CAT FANCIERS MEET MG 8 P.M , Utah Power and Light Company, 6th South and 7th East; visitors welcome. Saturday, January 23 SYMPHONY YOUTH CONCERT -1- A.M. Salt Lake 0 UTAH SYMPHONY CONCERT :30 P.M., Salt Lake Tabernacle. -2"LIFE WITH FATHER :30, 8:30 P.M, Pioneer Memorial Theatre, U. of U. "TEN NIGHTS ROOM IN A BAR- Theatre, Park City. SIGMA DELTA CHI DINNER -6- :30 P.M., Elks Lodge (Continued oo Page 5) pfssoNAuv iscotTi o roue TOTM , HOLY LAND' MIDOU I AST frf ir1' TCwerture - ArH 7th 1963 or information For Free bnxbyr CALL JACK THOMAS TRAVEL SERVICE 3? wnvft 0B03 . Expert Wig Styling ( Call of Advanced 466-950- Training for Appointment 6 Salon of Beauty i i Meeting Calling all cat lovers! Tha Salt Lake Cat Fanciers Association will hold their monthly meeting, Friday, January 22, at 8 P.M. at the Utah power and Light Company, . tlh South 7th East 'Organlred six years ago, the association sponsors the welfare of cats, hosts cat shows and offers information on the proper treatment of pets. Approximately 15 feline fanciers meet monthly and usually feature a speaker on such subjects as "Pet Diseases. Plans are underway Leon Exclusively in Wigs. Cat Owners To Host 0 by M yar L 1 2189 East 33rd Soutl ' FOR SALE Silver Wheel 8 P.M. Mrs. Ted Miller. Mrs. Genevieve Wilcox, Miss Georgia Day, Miss Beatrice Thacker and Miss PhylHs Kahley. new members Following were inducted into the club at this meeting: Mrs. Evelyn Carter, bookkeeper at Southeast Furniture; Miss Reba B Fitch, saleslady for Studio Girl; and Miss Pearl Jorgenson, teacher In the Granite District. The Sugar House Business equalpay bill and the uniform minimum wage bill. Problems and Profession Women's Club cf education and legal barriers held its regular meeting Wedwere klso discussed. nesday, January 13, at HarThe club is represented at man's in Sugar House. the Women's State Legislative Program was a panel disCouncil by Miss MinnieGarff, cussion oo The Status of and Mrs. W. E. Anderson, Women in Relation to Legislation. Members of the Go.Mrs. E. E. House. The Sugar House BPW's vernors Committee on the Status of Women, appointed legislation committee arranged the program. They include last January, were guest panelists. They were Mrs. Irene Mrs. Marguerite S. Lowe as chairman, Mrs W E Peeler Parson, who was responsible for the area of employment practices and policies, and Judith Whitmer, local attorney, who worked on the legal status of women. statistics on Interesting working women in Utah were given. Legislation of special interest to women will be the UTAH Tabernacle Rosalie Sorrels Mr a. Cabin L. Ramplon, left, receires her tickets for the March of Dimes Ball from Mrs. Ceorpe Stahlke, USED WATER COOLERS 1 FOR LOW LOW PRICES call MOUNT 486-925- 6 0LYMR1S SFHNG WATER CO. 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