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Show All the Way Next Year The Salt Lake Tribune, Tuesday, May 11, 1965 10 Symphony Board Aims For SRO Ticket Sales Davis Citizens Petition To Cut Off Boulevard ft The Utah Symphony will attempt to have standing room next -- season's concerts. The symphonys board of d- work during the past year. Er Eari-Haw- kes general chairman for ' the season ticket drive, reported that his group irectors Monday announced plans to sell 1,500 tickets. New board members are Arch plans to sell out the 5,000-seSalt Lake Tabernacle in an ad- L. Madsen, president of KSL, vance season ticket sale cam- Inc., Ernest L. Wilkinson, presi- dent of Brigham Young Univerpaign. sity, and James C. Fletcher, ' Olpin Honored president of the University of The directors also honored Dr. Utah. UtS.-91- f which south Davis County residentsCudahy is intersec a. dangerous already to Davis a petition presented tion. County commissioners Monday Jerry Slatter, Bountiful, urged night at a public hearing in the that the road not extend north askcourthouse at Farmington of 5th South, and not cross Mill ing that further construction on Canyon. Davis Boulevard be halted. And "if the road must be The petition contained signahe said, we want a guartures of 1,000 home owners built, antee that the speed limit would on or are residences front whose 30 miles per hour. not be above near the short stretches of DavFair Consideration is Boulevard already completed or already surfapflfl. Most residents agreed that Oppose Speedway they' had purchased or built t homes in the area with asThe citizens were protesting their surance from their respective miles of of 2 completion real estate dealers that the Dawould make which road planned vid Boulevard plan, which was a through street from 5th South in 1951, had been and 11th East in Bountiful to conceiyed Cudahy Lane in North Salt Lake. We dont want a speedway in an area which was planned and developed as a residential area only, said Richard Rowland, a Bountiful resident who presented the petition on behalf of a citizens gi;oup. the South Davis Citizensrfor Community Bet- abandoned. Why were we misled? ask. Chairman Commission Already During the Dangerous two-hou- r meeting, various protests were lodged by the citizens. Mayor Clay Allred of North Salt Lake said, "I am quite con- - Glen Flint said, We dont want to hurt you. We will give this matter fair consideration at our commission meeting. Thi9 road is a part of the master plan of the Salt Lake Area Transporta- Tensliun! Dogs To Strut Stuff Special to The Tribune HILL AIR FORCE BASE-Th- ree strategic air command which, sentry dogs canines with their masters, guard United States and overseas SAC installations will be on hand at Hill Air Force Base Saturday as part of the Armed Forces Day Clears Veinfed all German shemasters will their and pherds, put on demonstrations at 11:15 a.m. and 1 :15 p.m. Hill AFB officials said Monday. Officials said Saturdays demonstration will be the first time a SAC sentry team has performed in Utah. Redness ENJOY A DELICIOUS The 4 1 DROP Clear Eyes Look Younger One drop of Russell Eye Lotion and verned redness is reduced amazingly. Observe after 2 to 4 minutes how eyes look clearer and whiter , . . and thus younger, bigger and brighter. Effective for hours. Thit modern eye lotion is wonderfully refreshing, soothing and relaxing to tired, overworked eyes. Clear, non- staining, safe. Sheer, magic for morning eyes. Month's supply for bottle. 52.00 daily use in Featured by leading Department Stores and Drug Stares dogs, BREAKFAST Any Time (open I a.m. to I p.m.) Wa cotar to tha working mon or woman with dalicious meals served courteously, promptly and at rea soaable prices. NELSONS CAFE 716 South State Just a Uttlo North of Soon Man Replaces Woman as License Chief president, reported' that corporate gifts at this point in the spring fund drive nearly equal those contributed last year. Since the goal is higher this Persyl L. Richardson, former year, he said, new sources of Salt Lake County deputy sheriff. contributions must be found, Building and Inspection Departhowever. ment director and purchasing agent, was named county li1,500 Season Sales cense director Monday succeedMrs. C. H. Hardin Branch, ing Mrs. Jeradean Martin. He chairman for the Symphony will receive a salary of $625 Guilds individual season ticket monthly. sales, reported that her 76 volunCounty Commission Chairman teers have sold in excess of Marvin G. Jenson said he reof their 3,500 tickets. Mr. Richardsons commended A resolution of appreciation appointment becauSea man can m 96 years ago at Promontory Point. L. D. Wilde wields the and a photograph of the Chicago make inspections places' mallet pounding the final spike held by Jesse L. Roberts. Symphony Orchestra auto- where a woman cant. Mrs. Jean Martin, who received graphed by conductor $550 W. observance. , Ray Olpin, University of Utah president emeritus, who is retiring from the board after 10 years. The board presented Dr. and Mrs. Olpin a silver plaque. Wendell J. Ashton,, general-vic- e - A. they tion Study (SLATS) and is conterment. to be a needed north-sout- h sidered This petition represents five road in Davis access voters of all qualified per cent County. in Davis County and should be given proper consideration by Mr. Rowland the commission, said. r boards I Brigham City residents act historical parts in Wedding of fhe Rails pageant commemorating completion of the railway The Last Spike Is Driven! Martinon was given to John-W- . Gallivan, publisher of The Salt Lake Tribune, in recognition of the newspapers sponsorship of the Chicago Symphony concert and continued support of the symphony. The Utah String Quartet made a unique appearance at the board meeting to play a selec- tion in appreciation of the Sea Search Ceremony Marks Railroad Link-U- p Halts for Y railroad made in the saga of the A visitors center with com-j Special to The Tribune west. plete facilities would tell the PROMONTORY SUMMIT, The first wagon trains made railroad story. Wayside exhibits Box Elder County The last and Lake Bonneville would be rail is laid the last spike is dri- - 'he riP from the M'ssouri River included at the Golden The Navy Monday abandoned to California Spike in five or six ven search for a Salt Lake City sailNational Monument. nths out rail Pointed By These words were flashed to or who fell overboard Thursday the mP Bernice Gibbs Anderson, f,ve da ys frm Chl' the east coast and the west from the destroy- t0 of Golden Sacramento and seven Mother the com-- 0 coast May 10, 1869, Pr USS Dennis J half a New York addressed da's frm Spike Celebration. pietion of the fra'nsndnentaltfndc : the addition-ey about 300 with an for crowd and "at appealed, Promo'summU railroad lles 12 hours for a steamer northwest 'al the in trip 'greater unity establishing in Box Elder County. The event of Oahu, Hawaii. to the Golden Gate. down a as national area park. was reinacted here Monday to The missing The railroad changed forever commemorate the 96th annin- sailor is Fireman the habits of westerners, Dr. versary Recruit Robert The colorful ceremony attract- - Cooley said. James Bashman Dr. the fact ac-deplored Cooley ed more than 3,500 persons ' Jr., 18, 720 Linthat the site of the joining of the cording to John J. Steward, gen- den Ave. (340 eral chairman of the event and rails had been so long neglected, son of South), event the not been That has was witnessed bv state civic Mrs. Ruth M. Mr. Basham leaders and officials from all entirely forgotten, he said may Bashman. credited to two persons, Mrs. levels of government. Mr. Basham attended Bryant Bernice Gibbs Anderson, presi- Junior From Months to Days High School and East Ident of the Golden Spike Assn., School. He was a member High H. and reladirecJoel L. Priest, public Dr. Everett Cooley, of the 10th Ward, Church of Je- tor of the Utah State Historical tions director for the Union Pa- - believe it or not kicked off the Railroad. of described some Society, thejcific idramatic changes the comple-- l Dr. Cooley read a proelama- - , , e yin8 c n a wl Idaho Falls, to Robert J. tion from Gov. Calvin L. Ramp- - ay tion of the continent-spanninFlying kites the highest, as. Ruth Maude Basham Sr. ton designating May 10 as measured by length of string, He is survived by his father, Golden Spike Day in Utah. Wright and Ron Salt Lake City; mother, Salt Murray M. Moler, chairman Ttlornton who tied for first Place Lake City; brothers, sister, Publicity Joh" Kcr- Send Place Keith D., Daniel Kenneth, RuCouncil, read telegrams fromiwith nn bin, Yvonne, all of Salt Lake ary Utahs congressional delegation as capt,urIeTdr. n UDays City; saying that a house and senate Reese,launched the third John Densley, Bismarck, N.D.; highest in is scheduled hearing klte- Mrs. Bonnie Sermon. Bismarck; 11 to consider . ington on June Designer of the most origi- - grandmother, Mrs. Grace Camp-tiona- l the request to establish a na- kde was Steve Thomas , bell, Ucon, Idaho. monument at Promontory na Jill Thiedes kite was judged the Memorial services will be conSummit and Jim Howell had ducted Thursday at 1 p.m. at Plans for the monument were cutest, kite. loudest the 10th LDS Ward Chapel. , explained by Frank Oberhan-evening Tuesday Academy; Isley. superintendent Zions Na-- ; composer-con-statetional Park. Mr. Oberhansley the proposal presently is ductor Henry Mancini will ap-- , under study by Interior Secre- - pear in concert in the Salt Lake Tabernacle. tarv Stewart Udall. S.L. Sailor monthly, is waiting for reassign- - ment. Unfurnishes Trailer Police Monday were investigathe theft of an undetermined quantity of furniture from a trailer on the premises of Stout Trailer Sales Co., 830 S. Main., ting Cor-inn- JOHH fOm 6RCATCST KHUVIMINT! trh Well,' Its May 4th NlacLNNt GREAT WEEK! eyenne uni if SIKI TECMNICOLOr- NMmiOini JUEUIEVUI tuitu BIKER lournuuniuiiuLKi uimi mwatmiiai And Winds COLOR BY De LUXE at the U. 6Up . NOVAK Open 11:45 . ENDS TONIGHT g ' -'-Murd.r," 12:00,3:23, :44, 10:00 "Orderly," 5 03, 5:26, 1:40 JACXWN VIRHA USI V, - Act Now Ja" Supply HOWTO l MURDER half-siste- r, r, . 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