| Show WW V 20 T rWTV 'NT ’ Salt Lake Tribane Saturday Th Continued J i f j v ’ in i: & J-- : X r f r"V "THE RESULT is that we find ourselves doing business with a government which is not a government popular with people for which it was formed to control” Other newly elected officers of the flalt Lake unit of Travelers Aid include Mrs Allan M Lipman and Hbward L Blood vice presidents Edward and F Richards secretary Lewis S Hayward treasurer New directors are Eric C Aaberg Joseph S Bergin Mrs G Kenneth Handley Mrs Laverne Parmley Warren H Perry Mrs B M Roe and Ernest D Wright often 21 Larry R Mattinson American Fork charged with furnishing implements to help a prisoner escape Friday had a preliminary hearing on the charge set for June 12 CITY JUDGE Marccllus K Snow continued bail at $1500 Mattinson is charged with trying to aid Jimmy Clark 21 Los Angeles to escape from the Salt Lake County Jail by sending hacksaw blades into the jail - SPRING PIANO SPECIALS of "Sleeping Beauty" And through sponsorship of ONE BOX office The Salt Lake Tribune and town Theatre 53 S tion is at UpMain and Salt Lake Valley Kiwanis is open from noon to 5 pm Clubs their entertainment will daily In the evening another provide innumerable benefits box Office is open at the Villa for the handicapped children of Theatre 27 the state Quay Taylor Weiser Money gained from the performance will form a scholar- Baliff Hall University of Utah THE BENEFIT premiere fund administered the OPEN U I COMPANY 46 1 8th South - DA 2130SllthE IN Half and inspect thesa an Vacation Expanses beautiful SAIT LAKK M7 Main an accident slaapars— Sava MR HU 110 State MAGNA 1411 S AM the' said HANSEN charge against Mr Meadows had been reduced on May 12 m speeding and failure to leave his name and the calendar failed to note the change Five other motorists Friday RENT-ALL- S MURRAY 33 as having been a reckless driving charge W Reid Hansen court clerk said the court calendar Thursday erroneously listed charges against Mr Meadows as ’ess driving failure to leave his name at the scene of an accident and failure to report ON DISPLAY AT UNITED Traffic M Meadows Jerry Ave sentenced on Six Person—Insured Electric Brakes dawn a OF BECAUSE Court clerical error Friday's Salt Lake Tribune mistakenly 715-6t- VACATION SLEEPING TRAILERS Cma pleaded innocent Friday in Traffic Court to charges of di unken driving and no operator's license and was given a trial date of June 11 at 2 pm Lstpd All Day Saturday am-- l pm Sunday Lown Aoratori 9 Roller 9 Seeders Cub Tractors Morry Tillort Sprayori 9 Tree Saws 9 Wheelbarrows 9 Trash Trailers 9 Rug SHampooers 9 Air Compressors 9 Jackhammers 9 Pumps 9 Pipe Pushers MUSIC voice "ONE IN 10 persons in this audience” said Dr House “has some hearing Impairment It Is one of the most common afflictions’ of civilized man but unfortunately is taken too much for granted It is no wonder that people become nervous and tense in a world where communication is so Tiny Auto Victim Listed Critical pi-a- ($2)2)95 y GYM Jolrn Terry Douglas Jr 4 son of Mr and Mrs John T Douglas 1437 Sigma (435 seats airglide with Three swings with non-til- t bar time bearing trapeze gym rings attached slide with ground stake A quality platform built for years of hard service 4410 Wwt 7731 were granted continuances for CLOTHES DRYER “Air Conditioned" PHILCO i 1399S Only 500 Down Delivers Philco Air Conditioned Drying even at this low low price! Freshens clothes as it dries them dries twice as fast with airflow at one safe setting trial on drunken driving and other charges Gilbert Gonzales 29 926 Euclid Ave (140 South) was granted continuance to June 2 on charges of drunken driving and no operator’s license in his possession TRIAL FOR Mitsuru Yano 41 310 E 13th South (1300 South) on charges of drunken driving and failure to notify of an accident was continued to June 26 Drunken driving trial for Wilford John Ray 69 367 K St was set or June 4 Hermannus Balsters 32 976 E 4th South (400 South) is scheduled to stand trial on a charge of drunken driving June 11 Regelio M Corona 25 2255 W North Temple (100 North) was granted continuance of trial on drunken driving charges to June 19 Judge Arthur J Mays ordered a bench warrant issued for Glen V Reed 40 1070 S Main who failed to appear for irial on a charge of drunken driving high-spee- d low-he- Philco Automatic Washer Bargain 16995 Pay Only 500 Down ' High F requency Washing Ae' tion even at this low low price! 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Driver Enters Innocent Plea Awaits June 11 Trial Date by will be June 3 at 8:30 pm in ship Child Parent-Teache- r the Villa Theater 3092 High- Exceptional Assn for teachers to land Dr and all the funds gain extra training for instrucfrom the showing will provide tion of handicapped children a fund for scholarships to train OF THE animated motion teachers of the handicapped According to Kiwanis Club picture itself Walt Disney said members who have tickets for ‘‘In Sleeping the p)Eir7 KJ o L£E to Choose From t cause he can hear himself speak He doesn’t heap the low tones such as those caused by the rumble of an automobile trali or street car but he can hear high tones and can understand another person if he speaks loudly enough 2—The individual with hearing impairment due to nerve damage speaks loudly end montonousiy because he has difficulty hearing his own Sleeping Beauty’ Casts Spell i 18 Models y South) Stadium Village' re-- ' mained in critical condition Friday at Salt Lake General Hospital In only 12 days a select sale the reserved seats are artists and technicians have The child suffered head inwhen he was struck by group of Utahns will be in the moving rapidly as a numbej of developed the process of ani- juries Ki- mation to a point where tt can an automobile as h4 crossed are persons exchanging audience watching a special wanis script tickets for re- truly be called ‘The Art of the street In front of his home benefit premiere of Walt Dis- served seats at the two special Living Moving Painting’” Thursday evening producney’s box offices ‘ Beauty NEW KIMBALL PIANOS from Page I of the ear drum and a heretf i tary disorder known as oto sclerosis the speaker said THESE CONDITIONS fn most cases are correctible through - piedical or surgical treatment Perforated drums cap be closed with skin grafts if they don’t heal spontaneously adenoid tissues can be removed and otosclerosis can be relieved through a fenestra-- ' tion or similar operation provided the condition has not advanced to tha point where the nerved are affected Dr House gave an encouraging word to those with conductive hearing losses — they never become completely deaf Dr House gave some pointers to guide the general physician in determining what loss a patient type of hearing - may have1— THE PERSON with conductive loss speaks softly and with a modulated voice be- - 'if t s r V ' THE REV MR LYON will succerd Harold P Fabian ‘ whose term expired i l (uncommit-tedof these "Many nations of the world have little reason to believe in democratic form of government" Dr McMurrin continued "I disclaim being an expert and I am not being i critical of the US foreign poli icy but there is relatively little basis for any kind of stable Morris left chooses her reserved ticket to "Sleepgovernment in some of the Judy ing Beauty” from Mrs Vadis Grow for handicapped benefit countries to which I refer Hearing Booked In Escape Aid ’'’vv''irwwTfiwr'w nrrr 'W'V Mty23 lf)39 and infection adenoid tissue In the eustachian tubes (usu ally in children) perforation $ group nr Doctor Tells Utah Medics It Is most advisable lor course with nations uncommitAmericans to pursue "a make ted to communism Iriends and influence people" THUS SAID Dr Sterling M McMurrin dean of the College of Letters and Science University of Utah Friday as he ad dressed more than 200 Travelers Aid officials from 13 states at Hotel Utah He spoke at the closing ses sion of a regional conference of the National Travelers Aid Assn which preceded the an nual meeting of the Salt Lake Travelers Aid Society and elec tion of the Rev Lynn S Lyon — vt pastor of Central Christian V Church as president Will w w -- flatter Clang Hurt Ears Nations Back Non-Re- d Aid Speaker Urges US Rev Lynn S Lyon head Travelers Aid ' W'W Clinton n r ij HP With instant-actiorecoil starter leaf if nt icfllfl - Cushion Only J99 j Open weave gives 100 ventilation Vinyl - coated fiber springs - ed tempered steel r MATTRESS — - EXTRA! first time in Salt Lake! now WASM W5 MANG (pnanftmnmG mmall dlnmp(BnuB8 i')r-ir- easy-rar- e rayon dobby icith silicone finish - As seen in House i f h SIX FEET LONG for maximum comfort and enjoyment! 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