Show tts Jfeft B3 Lake Tribune Friday July 17 1959 LDS Hospital Speeds Projects r Final phases of an extensive remodeling and enlargement Saints program at Latter-daHospital involving a total expenditure of nearly 10 million dollars are now either under way or ready to be starred within the next few months' E Wonnacott administrator said Thursday It will raise the bed capacity by 170 to a total of more than 500 provide qew operating rooms and other facilities result in a completely air conditioned institution and give a outTHE PROJECT which will new look both inside and side make this one of the largest and finest hospitals in the THE MAJOR part of the West is expected to be fin- - program a new seven-storished by next spring Clarence wing extending northward from the back of the center portion of the hospital is now nearing completion One of the ney facilities provided In this wing is a psychiatric division s One of the units in the of the project an en- Cv- largement of boiler and electric capacity in the power plant also Is practically completed REMODELING of the sec ond floor of the center portion will ' bf1 finished within two weeks to provide an additional 50 bdds for orthopedic plastic and neurosurgery cases " t kv Another 50 beds will be SfeT 'Trtade available with comple& 'VW tion of third floor remodeling ft in August ik BY SEPTEMBER it is ex v pected that fourth floor renovation will be finished in a new new pediatric section-surgery division on the fifth Junk yards — an esthetic and legal problem for the State floor and four new operating Road Commission The commission Is looking for legal rooms on the sixth floor are scheduled for completion by Sf ft v '' ' -- aSSCS'" -- Jf rt- - tv 4 w L e ” k Vet Group Plans Charter Action s 13-1- 19-2- MOST FUN 'of the evening came during the musical salute to Alaska and Hawaii This was a “production number" with all the gimmicks Jqhnny Hikiau’s steel guitar stole most of the thunder but everyone got in the act including the Madison trio which launched a new tune composed by Roger Wagner and Mr Jelesnik “Let’s Go to Alaska” The jazz elements of the ensemble carried this medley IE1S WERE distributed throughout the audience by at- tractive misses during the Hawaiian portion It remained for a youngster Carla Jo Terry however to capture the crowd’s fancy as she belted out "I Didn’t Know the Gun Was Loaded” like an embroyonic Sophie Tuckp in the rodeo finale Commissioner Romney introduced Days of ’47 officials JKoiigfrMrtlhcifc'ifathetand - duringand are playing a vitpl part in developing the colony economy “C H I N E S E Communists however "bre exerting subtle pressures through labor unions to get the Chinese to return lo their homes” Mr Hickman 0aU from the V Weather Buret said "A considerable number Mostlv clear anrj hot was the terse have returned to the Canton expectancy In the realm of weather area of China but sooner or In Utah for Friday latep discovered that special TEMPfcRATlBK f BHT inducements are not all that for 24 hour period ended (Hat they were represented to be" Thursday at S pm) and‘-f©yalt- y- -- 1959 new ( Utah for a vacation before taking up special studies at Harvard University to prepare' him" for" consular service" in Germany He said he had — been- asked to explaiaLlifiirn portance of Ilong Kong “on 7Ttie doorstep of Red China at the crossroads Between East end West” DESPITE THE fact that the colony could be destroyed by the Communists the speaker expressed belief that Communists probably find Hong Kong a convenient explace to carry on foreign States United the For change “winHong Kong represents a dow opening inlo Red China a 650 potentially rich area of million population Mr Hickman was introduced by H F Krctchman Salt Lake Tribune editorial writer and student of foreign relations Blandlnf Bryce Canyon Cedar City Coalville Delta Green River Huh 2 pa ' 87 101 Low Prec Tr fit Tr 51 fit 4fi fi4 660 to Utah's cities or federal highway andlowns and to the Utah it ’ Continued From Page B-- l 'Granger junkjards C - Panel Nolcs Secretary Vital Need Retired Westinghousc Aide Laker Dies in SF full-tim- e - k e pro-Mif- c Board Orders SL to Name Auditors in Meet Today v Maintenance Worker 64 Found Dead Near Track South wre-outlinC- Word-H- tt' was"'’ - Idshe-i-Fa- to-th- -- -' Germania Club Prepares for Lagoon Outing - f) n euco A1'1! Stanford Names 4 Utah Students grad-"uate- authority 0 Today’s Weather in One MR HICKMAN returned to TO BE ELIGIBLE entrants must have been residents of Salt Lake Countynsix months prior to July 1 must never have been married and should be a high schoql graduate or a high school senior Judging will be on the basis of appearance figure talent poise and personality Entry blanks officials said may be secured from Mrs Ev- hai to regulate evett Wood 6141 S 1700 West ways to move them away from state and federal highways but the commission’s new power has yet to be tested Board Hears Slarter? State Test Case Of Prison Highway Junk Yards to Face Skids Labor Bids state much power The feet from Legislature gave a within D aw New Plan MARTIN B'hICKMAN native Utahn speaking before the Salt Lake Kiwanis Club explained the investments were withdrawn by Chinese businessmen formerly of Shanghai and elsewhere who were unwilling to continue in business on the Chinese mainland after Communists took over He estimated that 600000 refugees flowed into Hong OFFICIALS report the contest is being held earlier than usual this year so the sweetheart-elect may be represented In the "Days of ’47” parade The winner will reign with two attendants over the Salt Lake County Fair Aug and will receive a $100 bond with attendants each receiving $25 bonds 4r Taylor Burton road com The law provides: "It shall State Road Commission The mission chairman said Thurs be within the power" of cities from the National Institute of firohlem is in how to wield the day the commission is altempt Mental Health authority ing to work out a program to!and towns to regulate 3lln' Board Oil Afrinr " exeicise its new power yards by ordinance and regulaAID IS BEING sought acCITIES TOWNS and the be- - commission Weie cording to Mr Wilson given legal THE COMMISSION expects! rrM(l commission to regucause the Utah Legislature backing to ban dump ards to make a test ease out of the to law how war determine late iunk )’arc1V just junk vards outside of cities surplus jards turned down a loney request towns and with a terse "no funds available” during its last session REGULATION under the Mr Wilson explained that law applies both to the "crea institute aid would be used to t i o n and maintenance'’ of instigate a three to five year t junk yards demonstration project with Ex-SaGen Walter L Budge Atty lt hopes that such a work would said the law could be exercised Employment of a convince the Legislature and under the state’s general police executive secretary by the the public of the value of Special to The Tribune Club Salt Lake City Since his powers to protect the health new State Committee on Aging psychological and psychiatric was authorized Thursday at Girard retirement from Westinghouse safety and welfare of its SAN FRANCISCO service and training on a the group’s first meeting in B Rosenblatt 78 former Salt Corp Mr Rosenblatt had been permanent basis the office of Gov George D Lake resident and West Coast vice president and Pacific BUT CITIES and towns and Clyde at the Capitol Fish-bacaid would TROGRAM THE industrial sales manager for Coast representative for the commission aren’t required the Adult Probation and Parole Westinghouse Corp died In a and Moore an electrical to regulate the yards They COMMITTEE members Department in three areas said San Francisco hospital Wednes- company merely have the power to do agreed that If the objectives Mr Wilson: Criminal court day evening of a stroke Mr Rosenblatt was born in so outlined by the governor and investigations sethe Legislature are to be Philadelphia and was graduHE LIVED IN Salt Lake ated from Columbia Univerunder the complished the services of a lection of inmates for parole at law a festering eyesore of competent executive secretary the earliest possible date and a City from 1912 to 1922 and at sity time of his death was a junked machinery and rotten W1n be staff development and inserv-ithHE IS SURVIVED by his garbage could remain more Delbertnecessary member of the University ire psychological training L Staplcy commit-tha- n widow Elsie San Francisco 660 feet from a federal tCe chairman was empowered gram for the department two sons Ned Ki Rosenblatt or state highway oi along to “I have been talking to Unia secretary al- employ Los Angeles and Girard Rosen- some other road but a neat and versity of Utah Extension Divithough the period of tenure blatt Jr Shippingport Pa clean business selling war sur- cannot be determined until the The Utah State Building sion officials and there is a and a sister Mrs Maude H plus goods could bp removed committee knows how much Board has ordered a new set possibility for setting up an Hartman fJew Yotk City from alongside a federal or money will be available to fiinstitute for training of plans for a women's deFuneral services will be con- state highway said Mr officers" nance Its operations prison Utah the at tention facility ducted Friday at 3 pm at The rommission according his report State Prison J G King as- Wright in Post and to Mr Burton expects to put NO APPROPRIATION was Grey's Mortuary Outlined recommendations sistant board director reStreets San Divisadero its program into operation made by the Legislature in profor tjie board's proposed rules ported Thursday soon viding for establishment of manual — one of the proposals An independent auditing committee But it was rethe CaliforK Procunier AVAILABLE FOR the sepby Ray firm will be hired Friday to ported that $15000 likely will arate unit to house 15 women nia Department of Corrections make a check of records in all he made available by the fedtraining officer who made a kalt Lake prisoners is a $75000 approofgovernment eral government City priation Lowest of six bids Utah prison evaluation in May fices Mr Stapley said he had re— Mr submitted were was for by recently opened ceived a letter from Dr A Ray THE SALT LAKE City ComWright $101517 Olpin president of the Univerwill meet in sppeial mission Mr King said all bids have TURNER’S WARDEN sity of Utah offering coopera- ’ 9 am in Mayor been rejected and the Salt monthly report said tion of faculty members of session at many Lake architectural firm of these programs already had Adiel F Stewart’s office to on problems involvworking A Utah and Power St vpteran Marks an hospital where Woods & Woods has been in- been put into operation The make the selection Other groups citins ing aged structed to develop new newest of these is a schedule Nine firms have submitted Light Co maintenance employe attending physician said death have promised like assistance was found dead near the tracks was a caused from apparently structure that of new prisoner reception guid- applications for the auditing plans for-heart attack as the victim had COMMITEE members disSelection will be of the Western can be built within the ap- ance classification and orienta- contract cussed possibilities for Intesuffered no other injuries made from a list of five all of Pacific Railroad propriation tion Co at 4700 W activities of various in grating had have whom experience His report also showed that THE MAINTENANCE work- groups concerned with social he said THE $75000 5th municipal accounting er had been employed by the medical and economic probcovers construction costs the medical use of narcotics and Thursday at 2:25 to a has dropped tranquilizers power'eompany fo:r more than lems of the aged Tentative A CALL FOR the independ-it-aiKli- t pm architect's fee and contingennow Jovt jitibe PPinlof Jbfiv state —DEATHJJAS fJjLyears plans-aLs- dief -reMfteptlve Mountain attorney general’s office and believed to have MR JEFFERIES was born extending the activities of theo the' the state auditor questioned been caused by throughout Nov 1 1894 in Grantsville committee statf? by means of a network thp city’s auditing methods and a heart attack Tooele County a son of Wildeclared that no more city aud- though for a liam O and Emma Jane Clark of local organizations ot! John R Talmage adminisits would be accepted by the while It He married Alice Jefferies state feared he was Me Jpffrles Louise Peck June 13 1917 in trative assistant to Gov Clyde the- meeting by outStatP statutes rulp that au- struck by an eastbound train the Salt Lake Hear Fndav and Saturday Higha 83 over the mountains of southern Utah Temple Church opened some of and at widely sepal atod spot a in dits of all to 98 low 58 to 63 must the governor's offices lining city James Bovier Jefferies 64 of Jesus Christ of Latter-daI tab— Mostly dear except partlv Wyoming ideas on problems to be tackled he made by firms or individ 4800 W 5th- South the victim cloudy Friday afternoon and evening Saints He had been a Utah south portion A few isolated thunderthe committee New York Times Service uals not in city employ and two other UP&L employes Power & Light Co employe y showers Highs 88 to 10J lows 55 to70 NEW Ifl— YORK Jiilv Occainnfi1 ir find rontinued Southern at fire a 38 were grass fighting “THE FIRST consideration years find light emind Thun - SINCE 1851 the city has had warm except possible isolated alter TflMi riav along the middle Atlantic Cnat he said "is an effort to main- noon or evening thundeishowers a post auditor system under the time Scattered and thundershofc shower e d u SURVIVORS his In cl Highs 95 to 100 lows 56 to 68 ULlSTwfio widow two sons Donald LT “'CLIFFORD’" maiHder aged citizens The program scattered thunderstorms In the after northern New Engl nd the Great! to Roop 8 Tunning ftUalt Of City also resides at the Telluride Bountiful Elgin K Salt Lake should recognize the contribunoon and evening Highs 92 to 102 Lakes Region the Upper Ohio Val affaire to comlows extreme south 105 115 lev and aection of the northern plains! Mrs terminal of the power except City three daughters tions older people have made 50 to 60 except "7 to 87 extreme states and northern plateau region A Complete independent 8U told C J Gunn Salt Silas (Marjorie) Haggerty to pany south and the far Pacific west where the! LftK£ Of society and our obligations Smt W yomlng— A vfew It was dlt City fJOVem Lake County ilcputx-fibcri- lL widely scattered weather was mostly fair Lou Salt Preston IdahoiMary It4aa-mattee"- f afleihooit thutidei Slow Hit ‘‘"sumitf Ihf farmer Ih (hr middle AiltlitTt' 1aUS ’’moiil' oTnrrSTO't'tTBT'BCt'rt'TOiyl that he Mr Jefferies and Wen- Lake City Mrs John (Mausouthern border otherwise generally Cooler air movew into th? northern Ut1950 providing custodial since was ducted Elsewhere Rtatrt there plain fair Highs 80 to 80 dell Gwynn another maintenance- reen) Sedar Tooele three care ile temperature chanee of using the resources but ftummary —- Maximum temperatures from SflcrtlOiLwiUJifijTiade on the- increase at ncartyilt were -employebadh$ eent brot her- two sisters imilTT — hav- e- Iced — gdirit'CT stations In the Intcrmountaln Section the following firms: Donald H a half mile east of tfie tcjmiinal tentaare services Funeral Thurtdayi some stations mostly in Pollen Count HasPickett and Associates through experience- - and Navaria txrrerifd lflU while tha mato extinguish a grass fire tively scheduled Monday- - 1 achievement" of 'readings were in the upper Thursday's polleiv count in grains kins & Sells Robison Hill & jority AOs Delta reported a surprisingly high per cubic said of air compaied with Mr Willis said he shouted pm at the Grantsville First The committee also is value of 101 Skies were clear most that of the same date last year was Wood Tanner Garrett Boyce to Mr Jefferies to warn him LDS Ward Chapel Friends charged with planning a stateof the time in Idaho Nevada and & Robins and B Parkinson northern Utah partly cloudj condiof the approaching train may call at the Tate Mortu- wide conference on aging and Leland Tanner tions were observed in southern Utah and Wyoming A few sprinkles fell ary Tooele Sunday frorti 7 to ‘of adopting suggestions for the WHEN HE could not see Mr 9 pm Burial will be in the White House Conference on Jefferies after the train had Grantsville City Cpmetery Aging scheduled in 1961 passed he walkPd to the area seen was last and he where found the victim lying face Family Reunions down about 10 feet from the Johanton — Magnus and Nathaniel Johansen families Friday Moose fir railroad tracks place Fairmont Park Progiam 5 P m to was taken dinner 6 pm Take own food Mr Jefferies $75-00- Chinese capital withdrawn when Communists took over China is being mingled with capital from America and elsewhere in the Free Woild to develop light industry in Hong Kong a former US consular officer to the British Crown Colony said Thursday at the Hotel Utah I £? a Refugees Aid Hong Kong Official Says The Salt Lake ’County Fair Committee Thursday its County Fair Sweetheart Contest for Monday at 7 pm at the county fairgrounds ’ Gene’s s 4'uxLi--L8sJwy- rnT jL I n versity this fall with “honors entraneeA— 5YORK 'I1! DENVER s NEW j Jd AQ o: will enter Stanford Uni- ’ ‘Sweetheart’ n-S-nv- forte The concert cosponsored by the City Parks Department and the Salt' Lake Exchange Club will be repeated Friday night As usual the accent was on entertainment Backbone of the show was a orches- late falL Mr Wonnacott said the tra concert mastered by RegiFUN WAS indeed the con- nald Beales and by the final phases of the program sparked cert's theme and fun is genial of Doug remodeling the old east and Boll west wings )vill be under way some time this fall THE ENSEMBLE was THE WORK ON six patient &t Its best in popular east wing costmusic when the full brass sec- floors of the $200000 approximately ing tion "gave out" Less effective floor will include new per and were Mr J's gestures to seriAdoption of nursing stations and utility acquisition of a state charter ous literature scores which rooms increased toilet faciliwill be discussed at the an- require fuller instrumentation ties installation of acoustical and more adequate rehearsal ceilings air conditioning and nual family outing of the LuCretia Ferre was the prin- redecorating U S Submarine Veterans of Plans for remodeling of the cipal exponent of serious artisWorld War II at Saratoga so- west wing call for piovision of try Her next Sunday prano deserved moie instru- some additional toilet space redecoratmental support than it received acoustical ceiling THE group in Micaela’s aria and “Summer- ing and some electrical svs-tealso will discuss plans for time” with the result that her improvements including representation at the nation"Desert Song” selection came television installations in paal convention at Denver Aug off best tient rooms Paul F Stolpman First Utah Commahder and BARITONE Jim Lord on THIS WING already Is air presently second vice presi- the contrary excelled in the conditioned Cost of west wing dent of the national and Edwill be about popular realm Tlje “Toreador” remodeling ward H Snyder Utah chapeach of seven floors for ter treasurer and Candidates Song found him out of his The over-al- l 'program element when compared to the several years ago also respectively for national started "Mormon Trail” “Gigi" medley and president corresponding has included additional park(by Mr Jelesnik) and the secretary of the group ing space on newly purchased rodeo finale tracts of land adjacent to the Three pert young misses hospital the Madison trio added to the show with several refreshing appearances They were eye as well as ear appealling FourUtah high school Choice of final-phase- Pops Concert Pops Lid Off Barrel Full o’ Fun By Lowell Durham "That was fun!” was the expression on many lips as a crowd left the sweltering Hall on the heels of Assembly Thursday night’s Days of '47 pops concert by Eugene Jeles-niand his Fair Speeds ' Metcalf — - Anthony Metcalf family Hobbl Grove Saturday Kelly’ east of Sprlngviile Creek Canyon Meeting 1030 a m lunch 12 30 p m — The s a family haa arhaduled its annual fam3 pm at th ily reunion Satuiday Lagoon Worker Hurt in Fracas The Germania Athletic Club under direction of Jared Pa decke ’ general chairman will Nidvie city— prk Thomst p Howard nwrd family Sunday 11 am Salem Park sponsor an outing for all per- Salem Special to The Tribun each lamily taka Program FARMINGTON — A Lagoon sons of German decent Satur- own lunch Behvnin — The Isaac Behuntn famemploye suffered an day In the dance pavilion at ily reunion is planned Saturday 1 to 6 p m in th southeast grov of knife wound in his left Lagoon Fairmont Park forearm Wednesday night durVowles VawlCs— William family at FESTIVITIES will begin reunion Saturday beginning at 3 p m ing an altercation own Take Tooele lunch Park City Treated for the laceration 3 pm With games for children William H Tidwl( Ty T reunion Saturday Palmyra Campwag"Dale Thurston 19 34 N and" aswlmmlirg-rneiCToDiamond Fork Grounds t Canyon ing adults 200 West Farmington Larsen Larsen— Andres family At43Q DUU Utlcnlc supper Bundav J 30 a nu Paysoa Earlu Paj(- son lunches —BOOKED lX'7MDavlsCoun-town Bring will be Served and a German Grew— Grow family SunJail and charged with band will furnish music A day noon Henry wast ten ace Ugoon Bring counts pf assault with a dead- variety program at 5 pm own food ly weapon Charles McKelly will be followed by a profes23 Salt Lake City is being sional wrestling match held in lieu of $1000 cash or COMMUNITY singing and a $2000 property bond Also held are Alex Moreno folk dance demonstration sock: Ornelas 20 charged with pubby sportsmanship OR z of lic Intoxication and disturbing awards and distribution the peace and Sandra C prizes will conclude the proWhitehpad 19 on charge of gram said Walter Kueffner WALKER MONUMENT CO disturbing the peace Both are master of ceremonies and pro- UaA I 11 luh HU 40303 from Salt Lake City gram chairman fan--T- 1 NAMED ON the honor roll among 247 such honor students to enroll were Lowell Allen Bangerter and Ronald Lyman Clearfield both Thurgood of Davis High graduates Rail Lake Weather Data PrecipitaSchool Joan Allen 1749 tion for 24 hour period ended at 6 Rd (3395 South) Row- pm 0 In precipitation for Julv 19 12 In In accumulative deficiency land Hall School for Girls and precipitation since Oct ! 1958 10 70 2 03 in Steven-noin t accumulative deficiency Howard Higginbotham Sunrise Friday 8 111 sunset 7 57 ex i (5450 pected maximum 2045 Walker 95 expected miniSouth) from Olympus High mum 60 Ralt Lake Clir aid vicinity— Moitly School Mill-broo- k LEGEND CLOUDY RAIN K PARTLY CLOUDY FI SNOW FAIR SCATTERED SHOWERS SNOW WARM FRONT COLD FRONT STATIC FRONT d FLURRIES WIND -- HI0 IMWI Of MIMURI ARIAS TIMMRATUIII fORICAST NlOH n s The weather forecast map for Friday that skies will be mostly fair to Indl--cate- e A A eV partly cloudy with Isolated shower activity hot over the lntermountaln Region 4 V ' jV® IMMMMMII i AW 4ft O ON- - 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