Show ir iiy in ' V T Ttrt’tTT“ ry“ f f f )" y The Salt Lake Tribane Thursday September 10 1959 22 A WStTV V'V''' "n TN I a — th East at Drowning Avenue 11410 South) Three cars Drivers: Roland O Egbert 88 Sandy East Norman Clair Baker 30 1954-9t- h 1439 37 William Nevada Bailey Sumac Damage: $228 No Injuries — 159 am Redwood Road (1700 Allen Pierce 22 Sun- The following is a summary Driver: Jonsld" near Gertie Avenue (140 nyude Utah bruise atld abrasion West) Truckler Drivers Galin BarNorth) o automobile accidents inves- Property damage’ 1540 1:4 am —2nd South near 4th Weft rington Edwards 22 Centerville: Raymond Hatfield Clark 28 138$ W Driver’ West) Truck-ca- r tigated by Salt Lake City 'po- (500 Jasper Damage Cowan 50 1490 W 4th Sunaet Dr (2010 South) lice Wednesday! South: Vendon John Pulsipher 35 $300 No injuries as — 1th East at 0th Soiith TtS ft in —2nd South at University 441 W Parkway I245S South) Dam- Car-truc-1:8$ Drivers- - Charles Mllward k k 1340 East) Street wall age’ $70 No Injuries Traffic Accident Report 104 Preaton St (1050 Beers $3 4 South): (Donald Ray Penman Murray Damage: $J00 No Injuries Thirteenth South near West Temple Two cars Drivers: Joyce Muriel Eatchel 38 1305 9th East Sigurd Noel Jacobsen 43 1422 Riverside Cl (450 Damage: $1150 No injuries 2 48 m—State Street near th South Three cars Drivers- - Thomas 22 48 E 7th South Walton Anthonv Roger Ray Gold 30 Kearns Kathryn Jane Elg 382 Vidas Ave (2880 South) Damage: $300 No injuries North) i accenting the browns rusts muted heathers of autumn even under woolens non-stat- ic V the whites reds blacks of winter our new and distinctive our Evergjaze tailored jewelry gold-tone- d 200 cotton 600 to Non-stati- c g and non transparent a real treasure this is under winter woolens and fibers man-mad- e The smooth fitting bodprettily embrol-dered side zipper assures a smooth hip line ice is -- White in sizfes 32 to 44 of 328th General O Payne Jr Hospital Resert e Unit center gives first Sgt Newell aid instructions to David N Remington 13 Berry VanEklenburg 12 left is “victim” 400 Boy Scouts Get First Aid Help ' A number of Boy Scouts-b- ut not enough of them attended the fust of a senes of courses In first aid at the Ft Douglas theater Wednes day night and were shown how to save lives by mouth-tmouth respiration o ' SOME ALSO were shown the art of first aid in cases of emergency The teachers were members of the 328th General Hospital Reserve Unit The first aid series is under the direction of Capt Clyde J Lindsay regular army ad viscr to the 328th unit MOUTH TO MOUTH instruction is to youngsters Col R Robinson unit chief of Utahns Call for Fund Use In Space Need Study recommendation that the1 ing utilization study which the State Building Boaid use part 'board has alicady initiated of of the $500000 planning fund wih'the slae’s instlu10ns leai mng could have a higher" appropriated by the 1959 Leg substantial bearing on build islatuie to speed up a space ing needs utilization analysis was adoptLewis H Lloyd director of ed Wednesday by the Capital the council said the recomand Parks mendation of the standing Improvements standing committee of the committee would be presented State Legislative Council to the full legislative council at the next meeting COMMITTEE membois exbuild that the the view ADOPTION OF the motion pressed recommending use of planning funds to accelerate the study tame after Glen R Swenson Police Skunked building boaid director had presented a report on the operations and future plans of the operation The report staled that the plant utilization study would require about a year on a basis of present personnel Salt Lake police Wednesday available for the work had found a safe and sane “IT IS believed” the report method of approaching a polecontinued “that there is a cat (safe for police that is) great need for increased utiliMRS M R Vance 1972 zation of existing facilities which could very significantly Berkeley St (2235 East) had alter the needs of the various reported the family’s ppt deand agencies of departments odorized skunk had escaped government for capital ImWhen Oriin F Memmott provements 2043 (2015 Redondo Ave The question of whether South) reported a skunk loose planning fund money could be In his back yard office! s may used for the study was raised and the committee members have had visions of some with concluded that such a use experiences skunks suffered recently by would be within the law and members of the department legislative intent A surgery told the gioup Mail orders (o box 1465 fol- add lowing the showing of a film on this particular type of first sales - C J 10c aid “This type of tiaming means that a small child can resuscitate an adult" said Col Robinson The next couise will be held Sept 23 at 7:30 pm in the theater Second Floor Lingerieparking levels 4 & 5 Treot yourself (and pick up smart little-cogifts) see our tailored '“lewelry each piece in a soft glowing gold shading quietly complimentst ing your every costume Court Spikes Rob Charfie ow "log" pattern bracelet A iobbcry chaige against Charles Biejer 102 W 1st ?°Utn- W3S dismissed in City Court Wednesday because of insufficient evidence The charge was dismissed upon motion of the state during preliminary hearing before Judge Maurice D Jones 300 ea earrings pin "sheaf" pattern ‘ ’ Pattern collar neckace' bracelet' 600 500 collar necklace - collar necklace bracelet 200 ea cluster earring all prices plus fed tax mail orders box 1465 odd 19c postage 10 fed tax 216 Street Floor Jewelry— parking level sales tax 1 PRELIMINARY-heann- g for other persons charged robbery in connection the case was continued Friday at 1 pm They are Glen W and Ethel Dean Crovvther 241 S State and Loraine Chavez 373 E 7th South three with with until park free Odor of Day: Safety First AS A MEASURE of safety officers telephoned Mrs Vance and suggest1- -! 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