Show yy y WT y '''y''y“‘lgp yyjf jMr‘' ' J V” Y t The Salt Lake Tribune Thursday September 10 1959 t— 26 a Return From AFS Exchange Swedish school students don't get enough classroom atmosphere live days a week so they recently voted to attend school on Saturdays f Gets Continued from Page 23 DEPUTY the most friendly in the world These observations of the two countries were made by two Salt Lake girls who returned Wednesday after visiting the countries on American Field Service scholarships ABE Miss Marilyn Everlll 17 daughter of Mr and Mrs William R Everill 1187 E 3900 South Granite High School senior who was jn Sweden -- and Miss Nancy Sandack 17 daughter of Mr and Mrs A Wally Sandack 26 N Wolcott Ave Rowland Hall student body president who was in Japan THEY — EVERILL said the Swedish people boast that their country is more like the United States than any other ’ nation in the world She didn’t get much of a ' chance to learn the Swedish language because the family she joined as a member in EngKristianstad spoke-goolish - SHE LIVED with Mr and Mrs Forsten Falck Mr Falck is a farmer who had traveled Mrs in the United States Falck is a home economics teacher who spent sortie time in London — Miss Sandack lived with Mr and Mrs Eiichiro Sawasaki in Tokyo She had a ‘’sister” Isoko 15 and a "brother" Iwo 28 - - L FBI agehts and - Utah Highway Patrol threw a ring around the area searching for a car the discription of which was given by a tipster Joining sheriff’s officers In the search of motels In the area were Murray City police officers Percy Wyly II FBI agent In charge of the Salt Lake City office said the arrest was made shortly after noon He said the agents were making a "routine checks MR WYLY said the money taken from the bank was $2960 and the agents recovered $2873 “ Winninger was Identified in a lineup by the witnesses and had some money and a nickle plated gun in his possession when said Mr Swedes apprehended Everill Marilyn “ " want school on Saturdays Wyiy THE FIFTH in a series of whqj($ve come to the United robberies occurred Wednesday States to attend schools at 9:10 pm when a Levi-claJ‘I hope the exchange stuyoung holdup dents who come to America artist escaped from the Temreceive as good treatment as ple Supermarket 1660 W I received from my Japanese North Temple with $25095 family" said Miss Sandack Brandishing an automatic t A sheriffs ) A X f- ’rV 1 a $ V-SjsG- i Iv M j f - 1 j v X 7s l'S - i I Certain Salt Lake citizens were scolded Wednesday for piling trash and rubbish along street rights of way immediately after city cleanup crews have cleansed an area of the uhsightly matter the street" Commissioner Christensen said HE URGED citizens to con suit the newspaper lor the weekly trash pickup schedule and make certain the rubbish Is placed for pickup in ADIEL F Stewart advance of the crews tylAYOR and Streets Commissioner Joe Christensen Commissioner L Qiristepaf xsiticized d'Jiis cewnf- - j&w trucks- property owners who insist on and 17 men can complete s piling the trash bp the streets city pickup cycle in about in the wake of cleanup crews three months As an example we recently "n " AD VIBTISIMINT— cleaned up 17th South but within several days after the Now Many Wear crews had passed several persons had piled more trash In u-- both - — FALSE TEETH 3 Piggy Banks Stray With Little Worry Et talk laugh or ineeM without fear of Insecure false teeth dropping Theft of three piggy banks slipping or wobbling- FASTEETH firmer and more comcontaining a total near $60 holds plates This pleasant powder has no fortably R home Mrs of J from the gummy gopey pasty taste aor feeling cause nausea It alkaline Daynes 1984 Garfield Ave Doesn't Checks "piste odor' (non-aci(1845 South) was reported to (denture breath Get FASTEETH at —o' counter everywhere police Wednesday drug ’ MISS - ’ the shopping center but- - failed ' to see the suspect X j $2960 Suspect Held w?' ' 1 ! Bank Robber 2 SL Coeds Praise Sweden Japan X r ! Japanese Nancy Sandack most friendly In the world 7 same as the boys” she said "I learned that this great change took place after World War II” SHE SAID there were 68 Japanese exchange students d Mrs Juelle Paulsen looks In cash register drawer emptied of some $250 by bandit who held up Salt Lake supermarket After she filled the bag he pistol the bandit entered the store- - pointed it at told her td go to the back of Juelle Paulsen 277 Wentworth store and wait' Ave (2210 South) and said the Glen S Cahoon InDetcctive "give me the money” said theowner-op-erato- r vestigator AS SOOjN AS Mrs Paulsen George Lelis 3205 S opened the cash register the 48Q(LWest was in the stockrobber thrust a paper sack at her "put it in here and hurry room at the time of the up" he said “JAPANESE IS a very dif- ficult language to learn” she said "There are certain expressions for the boys and certain ones for the girls “The thing that Impressed me was the fact the Japanese girls are treated about the City’s Union Gets Call To AFL-CI- O Members of the independent Salt Lake City Employes Assn — Wednesday were urged to join Local Union No 1004 of the American Federation of State County and Municipal AFL-CIas a Employes means of creating a single city employe union organization A RESOLUTION urging the Independent group to join the AFL-CIunion was mailed Wednesday to all members of the City Employes Assn by the Salt Lake Typographical Union Local 115 The printed resolution said the union affiliated group would win for employes "the needed improvements in (working) conditions without fear of reprisal or discharge from their commissioner em- ” ployers GAYLE F Wineriter representative for Local 1004 said the executive board of his union will meet sometime next week to discuss the situation and plan a course of action 7 Hit By Dad’s Car SL Boy Suffers - 2 urics Salt Lake boy A was rushed to Salt Lake Gen- eral Hospital Wednesday at 7:15 pm when he was struck by an automobile driven by his father MICHAEL ALVERA son of Mr and Mrs Bennie- - Alvera Ave (960 355 American South) suffered bruises abrai" sions and undetermined internal injuries Mr Alvera told police he had backed from the drive at their residence and was turning east when he felt a bump 1 THE The Falcon the New-Siz- e Ford already is the most thoroughly tested and proven new car in history Today this new Ford Falcon starts EXPERIENCE RUN USA over every mile of numbered US highway This is not a test run in the ordinary sense of the word For in its 3 years of development and over 3 million miles of proving the Falcon has already passed and repassed every kind of test that could be devised 7 beat-teste- d It’s been dust-teste- d and endurance-teste- d on the test track at Kingman Arizona Wind-teste- d d and in the 300 mph wind tunnel at the University of Maryland Shock-teste- d s A- 0' rain-teste- Utah Power & Light Co curve-teste- d is looking toward' the future — studying peacetime development application utilization and brake-teste- d d service-teste- d paint-teste- d On October 8 the New-siz- e Ford will be at your Ford Dealer’s for you to experience See your Ford Dealer today for mqre information on the 1960 Ford Falcon ford Now being demonstrated in your kind of driving To prove that an economy car can be built with enough size stability and a great weight to compete safely in the heaviest flow of traffic white fleet of Falcons has fanned out across the country to drive over every last mile of numbered US Federal Ilignway including the very highways you drive in your own locality llow many miles to the gallon? Records will be kept of every drop of gas used Better gas mileage you ask? The Falcon will average up to 30 miles per gallon! Experience Run USA will also convincingly demonstrate the Falcon’s sports car handling r and agility plus its ride and comfort And America will learn how easily the Falcon can carry six big adults plus all their baggAge 47 W 6th South Salt Lake City Utah division Coming - your way soon EASIEST CAR IN THE WORLD FORD CO '909 I 21st South Salt Laka City Utah d ! r ly4 ' rdo’frnumy big-ca- BiNNiTT MOTOR CO t AA d d powerv rfk noise-teste- on Ford’s fcerjfiing-tcstcown proving grounds The Falcon has already proved to engineers that it can take anything they can dish out Now all that remains is to show you in Experience Run USA what the Falcon can do over your kind of roads stability-teste- of nuclear i FORD E STARTS 0W ITS WAYT0 YOU ! 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