| Show rrr rv vv f n Iho Salt Lake Tribune Councilman Steps Into Nobody’s Pet This PoKceman Jf home for the Salt Lake City Planning Commission is beingf sought The Salt Lake City Commission has decided to ask City Engineer Roy W Me Leese to survey the possibilities of converting attic space in the building into office space for the commission Finance Commissioner Theodore I (Ted) Geurts said the present quarters on the third floor of the building are too small and that approximately 3000 square feet is needed to The Tribune SYRACUSE — Appointment counof Raydolf Cook-cit- y cilman to fill the unexpired term — of— Syracuse 7 Mayor Alma O Stoker who died recently was announced Sunday by the City Council MR COOK an employe of the Utah State Road Commission will serve In the office for the next two yeartf and nine months At the next council meeting another-councilm- an -- will be appointed to fill the vacancy created"' by Mr Cook’s ”ip ’ pointment FARMINGTON — Activities of the Davis County JMosqui to Abatement crews will be outlined at a meeting of the Davis District board of control Tuesday according to "Ellis Holbrook board president In addition the board of directors meeting at the Davis County Court House at 7:30 Six Patrols Win Prized Safety Award It was six of the of one and punctuality appearance cour- Archuleta 250 Paxtoh Ave Gordon Sakai other amohg the tesy efficiency and attitude in (1185 South) Mrs Sahalf-doze- Foreign Student Talk CLEARFIELD— Members of the Wasatch Elementary Assn School Parent-Teache- r will meet Monday at7:30 pm at the school Jo heauremarks by Erik Grill high school Sweden n son of Mr and ton 12 School Traffic Safety guarding school crosswalks c Bendixon poIIce Sgt-R- - kai 565W North Sadao Temple To Discuss Banquet KAYSVILLE— Plans for an banquet sponIlonorPatrols forTMarcffi head of the patrol program Carolyn White daughter "of annualspring sored by the Davis County Six of the honor patrols whp 896 Mr and Mrs John White the patrols and prePrincipals Assn will be disare presented Honor Patrol judges American Beauty Dr (900 cussed at a meeting of the sents the awards West) flags by The Salt Lake Triborganization Tuesday -- it was In I SCHOOLS WINNING une were newcomers to the ranks of the top 12 The other March were: Forest Grandschools retained their flags view Jackson Jefferson Lowell and Rose Park Elementary from February — Schools Repeat winners are: “ SCHOOLS THAThave won Hawthorne Ensign Backman the flag then lose it in the Glendale Park McKinley and next month’s Judging are Wasatch awarded a permanent certifiPatrol captains who received cate of achievement by The the awards ©n behalf ©f their Tribune schools were: Ralph ArchuAwards are granted for leta son of Mr and Mrs Nick -- - ' — DAVID FETZER son of Mr and Mrs John Fetzer 2626-19t- h East Gam Leonard Ray son of Mr and Mrs Leonard Ray Ave and Jerry Homer son of Mr and Mrs Duane A Homer 4674th Ave v(the last two representing one school) and James Andrew son of Mr and Mrs John Q Andrew 1262 Crystal Ave (2596 South) — 316-2n- d Veteran To Quit Force Wave Recruiter Schedules Visit to SL April 13-1- 7 36-Ye-ar Officer Richard W Eastra Service-- - y " Further lnfortnation can be ministration offices obtaine- d- by— contacting —the of Navy Recruiting Station 428 FOR ALMOST a quarter SrMain Salt Lake City she century— Officer Morrison-ha- s' servetj with the depart- said will be In Salt Lake CityJrom j April 13 through a 1 k to 17tot -- y oungwomen Interested in a career in the ment’s Youth Bureau which Hill Grants Firm $11800 Order - Navy— — She -- will— describe the wide variety of offered and plain by Roland ‘Long president The school administrators will meet at the Kaysville Elementary School at 4 pm jobs ex- Special how wom- to The Tribune ’ en between the ages of 18 and "HILL AIR FORCE BASE— Lake City firm has been 26 can train for various jobs A Salt an order for $11800 given through the Navy’s special- worth of special equipment by ized schools the procurement division at THEY CN receive training Hill Air Force Base An order for one embossing in jobs formerly held exclusively by men she said if machine and one graphotype they can meet the mental and machine has gone to the Corp physical requirements 139 E 2nd South Salt Lake City he helped to organize as a crime prevention bureau in 4934 A native of Franklin Idaho Officer Morrison will re- y Mr Long said Sorority to Gather BOUNTIFUL— Plans for an annual Founders Day Banquet will be discussed at a Monday meeting of members of Alpha Nu Chapter of Beta Sigma Phi The group will meet at the residence of Mrs Virg Hansen 446 E Center St according to Mrs Glenna Bliss president thanks- This unenviable role is Group Names played daily for the citizens of Salt Lake City by Officer pon PlayAide— r I £ Mr Layton A-- Davis will supervise a variety of tivities Mr included io-Mr-s- Mrs “Arietta police headquarters i mat-kin- al Iotor Terminal Operation' JOSEPH INTORRE admin- istrative assistant to the na- tlonal committee wUl head a staff of industry executives serving as instructors Mr Intorre has had experience teaching in similar Institutes in the east Planning for the conference was carried out by a committee of Salt Lake City terminal managers They arePC F Sargent Pacific Intermoun-taiJack Telford Express n 1 Firemen Win Hike in Wage Spaclal to Tht Tribun FARMINGTON — An crease in pay for Davis Coun- in- the been volun- teers were upped to $250 an hour for the first hour of fire fighting and $2 for each additional hour In addition the commission authorized as special pay of $20 a month for each of the two fire captains Previously -f- iremen had re- ceived $150 for the first hour and $125 foireach additional hour fighting fires as a basic pay rate THE GIANT woodsman visthe State Capitol where SL Concert spring JourThe second concert is scheduled Monday at 9 am at Highland High School The church concertrwhich took the place of the regular Sunday evening service featured a program of sacred and classical choral numbers interspersed with selections from musical comedy and novelty numbers An Interlude of piano selections also was presented by John Raimo Instructor in the i®2®ut4he college THE CHOIR was under di- -Special to Th Trlbun jrection of Drr John P Graham BOUNTIFUL — A new dls- head of the college’s fine arts trict janger office for the Wa- division A sketch “Rush to the RockEffective Advertising” a portion of an satch National Forest began ies” rounded out the program Ted Bushman guest speaker appears before of extension division class given for credit operations in Bountiful SunThe choir’s tour also will in- KUED cameras In program titled "Principles day F C Koziol forest super- clude appearances in Wyoming Idaho and Nevada visor announced The new office will supervise all national forest lands in Davis Morgan and northern Returns Lost Vehicle Eleven guest speakers apAdvertislng’i-i- s scheduled on through facilities of KUED A small motor scooter stolen KUED Tuesdays at 930 p m Salt Lake Counties The divithe university’s educational before University of pearing --- television sion- wilL provide quicker-an- d Next Tuesday thespeaker station fromjheresidence operating stu-" "Division will - be- - Ted Bushman more effective local service - Bauma- n- 2323 - Parleys - Way (Utah Extension on Channel — ZCML The series started last- Ranger Gordon Van Buren (2120 Southir later waf “re- dents in Principles of EfByron Openshaw the pro11 will be in charge of the new turned by a 14 year-olweek with Ur 0 Preston credit a ducer fective said the youth Advertising” speakers vice president office which was established who admitted taking the ve- class won’t have to face their 1 will be on 10 programs with Robinson to ease the heavy workload on hicle” police reports showed students two on the final session Newspaper Agency Corp as speaker ' They speak to the class the Salt Lake office Sunday “Principles of Effective of-Ja- -- A - — — - — year he was abandoned being kidnaped by USU engineering students This experience still fresh in mind “Beeg Paul” was careful to keep out of sight but he left his huge footprints imprinted on the roadways and walks at the Capitol grounds afttar Guest Teachers to Face Unseen Audience SyDsroteoFMnoH FSmSU&W?1 Paul Bimyan Visits SL ited - NATURAL BEFORE TAKING on the job now shared by Officers C Frank Gilbert and CrH Chris-tense- n Officer Vinson had J served the department in radio patrol division plainclothes di vision and during the depres 5 £ slon the hobo detaiL It was his Job to keep of human derelicts moving on when they piled t’ from freight trains in Salt V Lake area railroad yards: last d ed Paul Bunyan legendary log get of the ""north woods k stopped" in Salt Lake Sunday evening on his way to Logan 1 where he will preside over Utah State University’s observance of Conservation Week— Bountiful KWESLINS CAMIL officer-explain- North Heads S'— and summonses were processed by the office of the Davis County attorney during March according to figures released by Milton J Hess county ' THAT LASTED $ HOURS 49 MINUTt? MJOkMSTHeWLY PLAYER Of SITHCR ISAM TOSaXSARLRi "They threaten to see the governor and the mayor” Of fleer Vinson said — Some people change their address as often as once every month either to beat the rent- or to avoid the warrant server the veteran officer explained MOST OF HIS "clients” said OfficerVinsonare ists who failed to pay their citation penalties failed to a letter from traffic court and finally failed to respond to a summons It’s a happy dayr the when most of the realize the officer’s position in the situation and either post cash bail or submit to arrest until bail can be arranged — — So far as the warrant service crew Is concerned he said there Is nothing personal about our Jobs The law must be carried out —— — — — -- The choir of Colorado Women’s College Denver Colo presented a concert Sunday at 7:30 pm at the First Baptist Church IT WAS THE first of two appearances in Salt Lake City for the choir on its annual XmilKIGCAMC for “today Or people-contac- ted authorized by the Davis County Commission In addition Commissioner G Evan Taylor in charge of fire protection for Davis County authorized an Increase in thedepartment staff of seven additional firemen PAY BATES for - one J has 1 -j- 7' - exam scheduled ConHarmon Stringham solidated Freightways -- and D L Dimmitt' Ringsby Truck firemen J7 the guy who knows every Interstate Motor Lines Rex Geary Garrett Freight Lines ty volunteer -- OB THE WORRIED college student who must putup ball" or forego taking the hourly Fleet Owners Managers Await U Course Tonight lines -- g placerj Colorado Women’s Choir Presents J just-- f can call on "They usually come along” he said He dally faces the weeping housewife who tossed court subpena into the Don C Vinson a veteran of 33 years with the Salt Lake City Police Department looks over warrants he delivers said warrants ’ after they arrive at work— NOT EXACTLY the heavy weight type of offi cer Office Vinson faces male behemoths With evil early morning tempers by casually noting that if he needs help there are 250 more men he FARMINGTON— A total of 41 complaints J early in sometimes forjwork 41 Legal Documents main in Salt Lake City with-hi- s wife Celia after making a tour of the nation to visit relatives Because of accrued he will leave the department this week — I—— limit— the morning to spoil the days of thousands of motorists by— presenting them warrants of arrest Just before they leave In addition Mr Galley announced a complete slate of officers for the civic organiza-tiowith the appointment of Mrs Randall Bowring as vice chairman in charge of adult The first extension division activities and Mr and Mrs course in efficient motor terUdell Grpen vice chairmen“ in minal ever conof management activities charge youth ducted in the western US will OFFICERS previously elect ed by the association in addl-tio- open Monday at 8 am In to Mr Galley include Building 401 on the University Wendell Maxfield assistant of Utah campus h airman Russell Buhler treasurer Mrs Eugene Prig-mor- e FLEET OWNERS executives terminal managers and secretary supervisors will attend the week-loncourse to study the latest techniques In handling consignments from" shipper to receiver most efficiently The course is offered by the U extension division and the National Committee for Motor Fleet Supervisor Training Sponsors are 19 national safety Insurance t ax i cab trucking bus and auto organizations as well as state trucking associations in 18 western ganization in addition Wlllti 4- ac- Galley said the policeW de on Min— MHIWO— —— warrants of arrest on a detail under command of Capt Sher man Falkenrath For the past' seven years Offlcer Vinson has arrived at sponsored by the Kaysville Civic Assn it was an-- " nounced by Harold Galley KCA chairman As summer recreation director Mr Layton a science and teacher at Cen-trJuniorHigh School mathematics of 33 years (partment i ONE of three patrol HE IS activities of the summer recreation program will-dir-ect veteran C Vinson 7 to Th Tribune KAYSVILLE —James J Lay-to157 E 100 North Layton Williams vice president Mrs Martha B Edmonds recording secretary Mrs Ivy M Johnston corresponding secretary and Mrs Emily T was reported by Mrs treasurer —— — — Leavlttrcitjrreeorde- rNamed to the board of diSixteen permits for construction totaling $96900 were rectors were Mrs Karma P Issued by the city officers com- Swindle Mrs Billie Barnes pared to 15 permits valued at and Mrs Helen P Gibson $92900 for both January and February the recorder ' Special Cook Jose-phin- - THE OFFICER who goes jout of his way just on general ’principles to make your life more pleasant Is a ' friend1 But try to say something nice about a policeman whose sole function is to place you under arrest put you in jail or accept 'a sizable packet of cash for bail as alternative to f t states Building Permits Up - 2 g eran of almost years with KAYSVILLE— Building perare stationed throughout the the Salt City Police mits Issued by Kaysville dura United States and in Hawaii DepartmentLake will retire May ing March exceeded 'construcEngland Germany Japan 1 it was announced Wednes-dation permits issued during the — and France she added from the department ad- first two months of 1959 it 36 Miss Rubinle Pappan chief aviatiqi storekeeper and member of 'the US Navy vet- -' announced hero- - The one who pulls a toddler still alive from swirling river waters gets a big hurrah and jail Included in the three-montrecreational will be swimming ‘baseball tennis archery badmintonr table tenpm and equipment needed for the nis- story telling and rhythm abatement campaign Mr Hoi band— as well as arts and brook said crafts Fetzer back Gam Leonard Ray Jerry Homer and dames Andrew Their schools Were new winners for work done In March home Is a a City-Count- y Look Out ‘Skeeters’ David By Jim G Baldwin —Tribune Staff Writer The policeman Who rescues your child from a flaming In Kaysville TA- BOUNTIFUL — Featured speakers at a ‘Tuesday meeting of the Bountiful ElemeAssn will ntary Pareht-Teache- r be County Deputy Sheriff Rob ert Trump and Mrs Arietta' Williams curriculum coordinator of Davis County schools The group will meet at the school at 8 pm reports Mrs Leo P IJagen publicity chair-man- Honor patrol flags went to schools represented by: from left front Ralph Archuleta Gordon Sakai center Carolyn White t 9 A new Mayor Job To-Talk-at-P- r ’f April 6 1959 Planning Board Would Expand Davis Briefs Special r"r --r rfy Monday DURING THE week he will hold court in the Quad at USU to oversee traditional rivalries of engineering and forestry-studen- ts p -r -- The giant carved from a solid spnice log will serve as a symbol of the week which seeks to emphasize con semtitfff of Utah’s n&tltfSl TV-sources 18-fo- 1 Club Announces Lecture Voting Special to The Tribune KAYSVILLE-- illustrated I An lecture by Mr and Mrs Ward Holbrook Bountiful will high light a meeting of the Lantern Club Wednesday it was an-- hounced-- by Mrs-Ma- Bow--- ry program chairman — Tndditlon new officer? will be elected by the group meet-lnat the residence of Mrs ' Beth King 360 E 100 South at 7:30 p m man g 1 — — - 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