Show V 1 r r s ft rrrrr rrrrm r ir "irTIT'C V f ' WAlW-W- WSge'efevXv f " f 4 ' Vv v'Vir f Hi '1 S yy: v u 2 Invited 5 Volunteer A St S Tyt' :riii'' XV'' v' X lcrx' Hn-Tt- 'r ir THE MANAGER and three employes of the pharmacy and a single customer stood within range of a pistol in the hands of one man A second bandit apparently unarmed rifled the cash register of all the currency He left behind all the coins The third bandit acted as lookout just inside the pharmacy doorway Data for Davis Jury - vrXx m£ r A A brazen armed bandit with two companions one of them nervous about the act gained $400 in currency Thursday evening from the cash register of the Fairway Pharmacy 880 W North Temple' (100 North) ) i H ' ' J & i " ' 4 4 t Brazen Bandits Grab In SX Pharmacy Robbery Vi '' - x VICTIM WAS Richard A Butterfield 169 Braewick Rd North) He had served the trio soft drinks at the founBy Robert E Rampton tain at the back of t the store and was the first to look down Tribune Staff Writer the barrel of the pistol FARMINGTON-T- wo counOthers hailed to the back of the store included employes ty officials and five volunteer Richard Davis (1871 W 1st South (100 South) Mrs Britt witnesses appeared before the Park 729 Brazief Ct (135 West) Terry Frank 1121 Victoria Davis County grand jury Way (960 West) and a customer Joan Moser 860 W South Temple (0 South) (810 V L m v V i - Thursday J MR BUTTERFIELD told officers there was little JURY FOREMAN Henri J versation with the robbers only enough for the gunman to Attorsaid Frederiksen County foreground and unknown rescuer who pulled boy from the order him and the others against the back wall of the pharwater 40 feet away at point marked by Jim Campbell left ney Milton J Hess and County s JMTit-- lOMiirif" An unidentified child about 2 years old remained alive Thursday because of the alertness of Howard D Paul In con- His Life Saved Boy 2 ‘Vanishes’ A roadside irrigation ditch could have been the death day afternoon except for the alertness of a witness and the assistance of an unidentified carpenter girl at 'thfe she was his sister Mrs Howard I) Paul East said she and her husband were in the house when they saw a boy fall into the deep swift and spinning waters of the roadside ditch SALT LAKE County sheriff's deputies shortly after the incident searched in vain for the boy his parents or THE BOY WAS sucked beneath the surface by the swirling waters which were pulled with strong force into trap of a small fied old boy at 4246-140- unidentiabout 2 years Tfost Thurs- a culvert pipe invisible low the water surface including a scfene who said other relatives 4246-140- Mr and Mrs Paul ran to the scene She said Mr Paul dived into the water and 0 HE WAS HELD up by his feet to drain water from his lungs The men were about to apply artificial respiration when the boy cried out and called for his mother A girl standing nearby said she was the boy's sister that they were visiting nearby with cousins The two ran off searched the immediate area He even swam part way into the t long culvert HE HAILED an unidentified carpenter working on a construction site nearby to stand at one end of the culvert and he ptepared to swim through the culvert Just as Mr Paul was about alt folic Local News Dan Valentine's Now I know how people feel in front I stayed of the grand jury home with my three young children the other afternoon and three hours trying to answer their questions My children like all children have the happy knack of asking questions that interest in your job what interesting things happened at the office today?” Labor Bids “Nothin’ happened” I muttered “I went to work and I came home” Jerry Juretich Tribune Staff Writer By “Surely something interesting happened” my wife said “how are you and the boss getting along?" “I’m still working there" I said "so we must be getting along good" “Didn’t he have anything to say?" IfovMsJ can’t be “Not a thing and that’s swered by any Valentine body much less good It's when he’s got something to say that it's bad" by a poor harried father session During the The one nice tiling about the following questions were taking a vacation is that It me: popped at lasts two usually “Where does noise go when weeks! only you can't hear it anymore” TODAY’S VALENTINE mv Jimmy wanted 4o xrwnv1'"1" “"A special toiloetfte Valehfine of the Mil IIE ALSO asked “Do frogs today to members Lions Club ford get married?" They’ve embarked on a cam My 3 year old daughter will on Vi vni PaiKn that my lap and popped herself build lots Fr: surely asked “Who would I have of goodwill for been if I wasn’t born me?" their organiza-- ! She also wanted to know tion and for "Do dogs like stars?" J their town an-Da- POINT OF - THE - MOUNTAIN — Organizers from the AFL-CIState County and Union Municipal Worker’s have been attempting to place Utah State Prison employes on their roles for the past six to eight weeks Ernest Dean director executive Wright Utah Board of Corrections said Thursday "THE BOARD is very much against it to put it lightly" he said at the board's regular meeting Organization of a union in prisomtype institutions' is T‘a definite security he added However the union already has 1"' tl ized workers organ- at the State In- dustrial School in Ogden the Utah State Mental Hospital in Provo and the State Training School at American Fork “UNION CONTRACTS at these institutions do have strike’ clauses however ’can’t ‘ he said ‘ Even with such a clause cdhimentecT Mrr Wright- - the’ board is still against any such organization Warden John V Turner said -- prison omployesjdready have an organization the Utah State Prison Employes Assn andhave — evidenced -“- very-little interest In the proposed Utah State Fublic Employes Assn now being formed” The Milford son Dan-MXnV' Lions have sponcan also come up with some posers for his old man sored a "courtesy parkipg He asked “Why weren't you ticket” program in the town The yellow slips distributed Ted‘ Williams of the Boston by the club are given to all -- Red RoxJdSt£aiks£jco1um-nist?odrbrTaTff'IadTOmobIes? The slips closely resembling a Salt Everything rnmr In him Lake parkmgtioketrxplala who waits — including lots of in courteous language the Mil— overdue bills and - a tooth- ford parking laws -— ache I TbiTaie a“vlsItoirana tvel- come in our- - city" the slips JUST A TALs I think my “we ask yuu to please wife jias secretly acquired an- - stale observe our parking rules in other one of these “How to the future" Save Your Marriage" books ‘ DR LESLIE D BURBIDGE visIt happens a£out twice a No tickets are given tocouf-tessaid the board chairman itors— just the Lions’ year board coulda’t prevent the reminders can always tell because A fine community project men from tyanting a union she starts taking an added Inand a 'Valentirte to you but the board “discouraged terest in my business affairs such a move” Milford Lions! and insists on being a pal The Board of Corrections These “How to Save Your SAM THE SAD CYNIC authorized W Keith Wilson Marriage” books are usually SAYS:’ State Probation and Parole written by divorcees or 'spinthe Salt Lake Bees keep Department chief agent to If sters or bachelors with Phd on playing winning ball like send a letter of inquiry condegrees and most of them have it won’t be long cerning possible procurement advocate’ that the way for a they before people will start turn- of financial and other aid woman to have a happy marColumn 4 See Tage B-out lo see ’em! ing riage is to become closer to her husband -- -- - y J The tip-of- f tlmt my wife Is reading one of these man- uals conies when I arrive home from work Usually and ordinarily when T — W'ilEN-ihe’samdc- -- blonde about Guefts undercharges of misconduct of office brought by the Salt Lake County Grand Jury issued the following statomenf Thursday: "I FEEL THAT I am not guilty of any of the offenses However the cold charged fact remains that the charges have been made and I am going to go on trial on them “I also feel in good conscience as a public official that while the charges are unresolved the public should have the reassurance that am not handling public funds “I therefore requested the Ted A DAUGHTER Mrs Patricia Moyle 19 an expectant mother from Beryl Iron County suffered lacerations bruises and abrasions and was listed in good condition in Dixie Me4' morial Hospital St George Mrs Jolley died instantly of a broken neck according to Trooper Julian Fox investigating officer She apparently lost control of her car when she attempted to move into the left lane of traffic to avoid a windrow of black top in the center of the highway he said matter and represented two other Individuals' The two made separate appearances Another witness requested an audience saying he had “a couple of questions" he would like “the jury to answer if possible" while-mothe- r Taylorsville City Chiefs Settle Down — GEl’RTS joined other members of the commission— ekeppt Mayor Adiel F Stewart who was but of town attending a Tunerabhr his new-rol- o ef "commissioner at large” L C Romney set the pace for-th- leisurely regular e- y water and license window of the treasurer’s office at salary Of $300 a month also was approved after ThursImmediately day’s meeting 'in commission chambers the board conducted a public hearing on a proposed change in zoning of property at 242 E 6th South from residential classification to a commercial C4 classification With only proponents present1 commissioners authorized the change com- mission meeting by declaring it was about time the city had a" good circus pa-- ’ rade OTHER MEMBERS agreed and authorized Christiani Brothers Circus to parade it? wares through city streets on Tues day Aug 6 — rpplete with clowns caged animals performing ballet girls a steam calliope and at least a dozen elephants Coramljsio ners also authorized payment of to Christiansen Broth ers general contractors on the south ramp building portion of the new Salt Lake Municipal Airport project $307-9746- Budge Assumes Duties on River Utah’s new legal representative on the Upper Colorado River Commission is Atty Gen Walter L Budge according to a commission announcement Thursday MR BUDGE takes the now post as a result of his appoint ment as attorney general sue eeeding E R Callister now a Supreme Court justice i Utah Drowning Toll A GRADUATE of Dixie Col- lege and Brigham Young University Mrs Jolley began her teaching career in’ 1927 She had fought at IfockfooJ EnterIdafidT prise Beaver Cedar City and St George She is survived by a daughter Mrs Moyle and three sons Donald Idaho Falls 17 Idaho E Crawford Spokane 23 Wash and Vincent Salt Lake Bagg's-Wyoan- 38 m K MA-l-a M it JA 'Mk X a 4 V THE SURPLUS land is prop- erty the state had couldn’t sell posed 4t j to take but pro- - The-cit- pank The new park's wid(h ranges from 20 to 50 feet in depth west from the sidewalk RULON J BALLARD sistant commission Jqy ne- as- director - - ’ Utah Sizzles In Heat Rut The weather had settled in a rut— a hot one— over Utah Thursday with thermometers registering more than 100 in two Utah recording stations— St George and Deita A lot of youngsters will be looking around THE FEW degrees below 100 for new pastimes at East Millcreek Park now in all but two other reported that "Zeus” a huge gray and white Alaskan stations in the state were no be will no Malemute dog longer around "ZEUS" DIED Thursday morning It was a "iherey" death §hat by hi? owner Marvin Melville 2172 Millstream Ave (3500 South) "Fotr sorf)4' ttme 'J‘Zeu!fu" had been 'a perfect playmate for the youngsters of the neighborhood He romped with them He substituted for a pony by letting them ride on his back He even caught things thrown at him He-wa- s A A A A consolation for those who began to suffer from the heat a In Salt --Lake' City the afternoon maximum of 97 degrees was still for-ampl- hotrevenrthougtrit "was degrees below the all time ord for the date two — rec- PRECIPITATION was rare state Thursday with THURSDAY about 5 amV "Zeus" trustful traces of rain measured only of juveniles who all night had been setting at Blanding and Bryce Canyon Little hope was forecast fqf off firecrackers in the area caught a lighted respite for 24 hours hence cherry bomb firecracker tossed at him Forecasters promised conThe firecracker went off in his moqth tinued hot weather under genSO FAR as the youngsters of East erally lair skies Salt Lakers Park are concerned youths with illegal were told to expect “cooling’ firecrackers were the executioners And they to a high of 95 degrees lof were without nri'c Frldav " in the Mill-cree- it ‘ A A LANDSCAPE design of the park was disclosed by the Utah State Road Commission Thursday The park will be located on the west side of 7th East in the section under construction from 13th South to Simpson Avenue (2235 South) It consists of surplus property pur- chased for the 7th East right-of-wa-y City Thoughtless Act Takes Life of Pet A 44 in Washington Washington County to Arthur D and Mary Basstian Crawford She married Theone Jones Jan 21 1927 in the St George Temple Church of Jesus Saints Christ of Latter-daHe died July 22 1945 She married Ferrell L Jolley May 23 1951 In Las Vegas Nev ‘Killers Without Mercy’ ’N W'-- FUNERAL arrangements Salt Lake City soon will are pending word from Mr a unique attraction a have conbeen Jolley He had not than nine blocks Ynore park afternoon tacted late Thursday 30 feet wide about and 31 1904 Oct long was born She resus-ritato- d x Stale Grants City Park On 7th East for engineering said Thursday commission conShe also is survived by 10 a city-roais tract prepared to govbeing and her mother r grandchildren ambulance new used a ern the park operation for 20 minutes in vain American Fork Basic terms of the conti act — -effort to revive the child are that the state will land- A DOCTOR 'pronounced the scape it the city will operate Slot child dead Ht the-seeit and the stale will retain -Deputies Paul E Parson Tim RichLast Utah title ards and Don Smith handled MR BALLARD said the Traffic iheJmxstotifltL also —— hew section of 7th-E- st Brent Cameron was born Death will offer foliage on the 1958 13 Lake Salt in Sept piedian The state is providing Cityr a eon f Vern D- - Cameron a water supply and drainage" Jr and’ Glenda Wardle CamUtah where required to the median eron 96 strips "Trie city" he said "is To July 17 1959 92 in charge of the planting" BESIDES THE parents he Is To July 17 1958 192 All of 1958 survived by a twin brother The park was designed by two other' brothers Bart Empry Larson the commisWashington County Chris 3 and Scotty 2 and a sion’s landscape engineer sister Deborah 5 Also surviving are grandparents Mr and Mrs Vern L Cameron Sr and Mr and Mrs Glen Wardle all of Salt Lake City Funeral arrangements are pending -- VA AA " To July 19 1959 To July 18 1958 All of 1958 THE FUNDS were made payable’ from the municipal airport bond account and administration building No 2 construction fund Bids were called for installation of a sprinkler system at the new Parleys Cannear course Mountain to yon golf whole a commission as DcU Reservoir to be opened - thesdmlnistrativc take after the July 30 deadline tor duties “I will stay on the job as filing commissioner— end - I wilU 'TITY TATIIERS ercise my best judgment In all - Gail Plummer and matters that come before the Cannon to the Salt Theodore commission as a whole Lake City Library Board for terms begin"AT THE conclusion of these new three-yea- r proceedings when I am acquit ning July 1 and ending July ted I will return to adminls 1 1962 tratlve duties and exercise my Prof Ray E Marsell Univerfull authority" sity of Utah was retained for Mr Geurts was arraigned on another year lo end next June six separate charges of mlscon 30 as a consulting geologist on duct Wednesday before Third water matters District Court Judge Ray Van APPOINTMENT of Miss Cott Jr The commissioner was granted a stay for plea Tula Saves 16 Grove Ave Because he trusted people "Zeus” Alaska (1910 South as cashlor In the Malenuite suffered mortal fireworks Injury until 2 pm Monday A Mrs Jolley was the wife of L Jolley who was in Idaho at the time of the accident The victim had been a first grade teacher in the West Elementary School in St George for several years and bad signed a contract to teach fifth grade beginning in September Ferrell Infant Falls Drowns in MR Richard A Butterfield Watched while loot taken pounds CENTRAL Washington County— Mrs Minnie Crawford Jones Jolley 54 St George was killed instantly Thursday at 12:15 pm 3’a miles north of Central on Utah Highway 13 when her car went out of control in a construction zone Mr Hess second witness to appear remained with the jurors for 40 minutes until lunch break then appeared again for an additional 25 minutes Tolman Brent Cameron COMMISSIONER Drowned met with the jurors at 2 pm mowed lawn totaled 21 girls ranging in and spent 45 minutes in the ages from 18 to 22 at con- closed session He returned to testant deadline entry time the jury room an hour later Thursday Miss Maude Redd and delivered to Bailiff John H Steed a copy of departsecretary said of the FINALS ARE scheduled mental assignments Davis County Board of Com at the Prudential Saturday Federal Savings & Loan missioners Another volunteer witness Assn auditorium 33rdSouth met with the jury for 30 minand State Preliminary judgutes ing will follow registration at 9 am THE LAST volunteer' wit Special to The Tribune All contestants will be ness spent only 20 minutes — A TAYLORSVILLE with the grand jury guests at a noon luncheon boy drowned in the The winner to be crowned Following a short session by of his residence Saturday evening will be themselves the jury adjourned bathroom Utah’s annual competition in until Tuesday at 9 am its Thursday while he was climbing on bathroom furnishings the 1959- Miss- America regular meeting day Mr- - Frederiksen said things Pageant SALT LAKE County sherSee Page B-- Column 1 iff’s deputies said Brent Cameron twin son of Mr and Mrs V L Cameron 1570 W 4950 South drowned in a toilet bowl while his mother was mowing the lawn Talk-Gircus’n’TliiDeputies were called to the ngs slffip ar6T3S is mThe-‘‘rt)imt- City commissioners settled down Thursday to regular business again after Wednesday’s hectic action in which Commissioner Ted Geurts relinquished control of the department pending court action on his indictment 200 Special to The Tribune Thursday J k feet and Dixie Teacher Dies In Auto Smashup e Commissioner 6 years 19-2- VOLUNTEER witnesses ap peared at various times during the day' the first at 10 am the hour designated to begin receiving testimony from in terested citizens The first witness had approached the jury Tuesday during the first session and was 'asked to return Accused SL Official Lists View in Public Statement I come home from work under normal conditions all my wife wants to know Is whether I bi ought himie a Km! 6! Bread and a pound of bacon r BUT th? Influence of one of these “How to Save Your Marriage" volumes she gets real palsy walsy Like for Instance’ the other evening X arrived home and she met me at the door with a wide smile This in itself was unusual It wasn't even payday “Tell me everything that happened to you today at the office”' she said in a soft and friendly voice "I’ve decided to take a more active Lovelies Vie Panel Hears For Miss Utah Of Prison Miss Utah Pageant entries spent MY Page One 21 Nolhing Serious® BIG QUIZ SHOW: 17 1959 THE MAN with tHe gun was said to be 20 to 22 years old 5 feet 8 145 pounds dark eyes hair and complexion He worp a hat The nervous robber was fair complexioned dark hair and eyes about 20 years 6 feet 3 135 pounds and also wore a hat The third man was light complexioned TWO MORE volunteers requested an audience shortly after lunch Both said they wanted to discuss the same Obituaries Salt Lake City Utah — Friday Morning — July Section U — to try the dangerous 'swim through the culvert the carpenter stood up holding the boy The child wablue be- macy Commissioner Eugene Tolman were invited to meet the jury Thursday as they are contemplating trips in the near future Both offered to cancel their trips if the jurors desired Mr Frederiksen said A A ’fo'-foN4 a A A At a V WWA A A A A A A f- ' |