Show - wr V w WW WW W VT ¥ The Salt lake Trihrine Wednesday September 2D SL 4 Jaycees to Fight Fire With Flame The Salt Lake Junior Chamber of Commerce Is starting Its sponsorship of Fire Prevention Week by fanning interest in Miss Flame Miss Flame to be chosen Friday at the Jaycee luncheon will be hostess at to Broadway east to State and north to 1st South Fire equipment educational demonstrations and emergency apparatus will be part of the big parade a 4 THERE the week— proFROM claimed by the mayor the governor and the President— will swing into high gear under direction of the Jaycees In a major 'effort to educate youngsters In prevention and extinguishing of fires special assemblies will be held in every junior high school conducted by fire department-expert- s Boyjvoujts most activities during the prevention week Oct 4 through 11 AND ONE of her first duties after being crowned will be to lead the big Fire Prevention Week parade Saturday at noon that will proceed from —South Temple and Main south on Main " 1 Gas 30 1959 of the added one cent federal tax effective Thursday total In the The new four cent federal paid annually by Utahns to motor fuel collections about 31 to climb Will state tax added to the six cents a $80 for each vehicle which John H Klas executive di- million annually of gallon state tax on gasoline rector of the Utah Petroleum will go to the federal will raise the average levy Council said that as a result government been asked to yisit fire stations literature will bedistrlbuted to other schools and Miss Flame will make appearances before many grqups Other groups participating Include the Salt Lake Chamber of Commerce Salt Lake City Association of Insurance Agents Intermountain Fire Underwriters’ Assn and the local office of the Board of Fire Underwriters David Jaycees in charge-includL Bigled Carl B Dorius$J Keith Smith F B Maddox Bruce Miller and — Grant S GregersofU havfc Taxto Rise Expert VATCH and JEWELRY Repairing To ‘$80 a Cai Immediate Service 0 Shop Every triday and Monday 9:30 am till 9 giffin's pml Park FREE! e: Rites Friday For Area Teacher 57 Funeral services for Heath Embleton 57 1377 Roberta St (245 East) Salt Lake area educator will be Friconducted day at 2 pm at 260 E South Temple She died Monday at 5:30 pm I- - v in a Salt Lake $ hospital of na- L tural causes Emble- Mrs ' Mni ton was born Jan 5 1902 in Kmbleton Salt Lake City a daughter of Frederick G and HeijriPtt Haigh Heath She was married to Noah L Embleton in February 1937 SHE WAS A member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-daSaints She had taught in Salt Lake City schools for the past 35 years and was a teacher at the Emerson School at the time of her death She was also president of the Ensign Chapter Business and Professional Women’s Club at time of death Mr®-Oliv- e Carl B Dorlus left Mayor Adlel F Stewart and Fire Chief Albert Thompson work out details on Fire Prevention Week parade planned Saturday through downtown area Salt Lake Nfcws Briefs SURVIVORS Include her husband: a brother Otto D Heath and three sisters Mrs K G Hardman both Salt Mrs Lake City Rose W Kartchner Provo and Mrs Wayne Slaughter Pocatello The new chief succeeds Fire Idaho bors of the FBI National Acad K reemy meeting for a retraining Chief J Piereey who is Friends mav call at the session at Hotel Utah tiring after more than 40 place of services Thursday service from 6 to 8 pm and Friday THE GOVERNOR was ex years’ prior to service of to his discuss phases pected recent trip to Russia during the closed session meeting Two mystery blasts which piobably with emphasis on one afternoon brought took his him tour Monday of that part to a Russian piison camp con scores of calls e Salt taimng 1200 inmates serving Lake Tribune mfoimation Utah Atty Gen Walter L time for all classes of offenses service by curious utUens Budge in the forefront of sev-ra- l R Jr E Callister Judge apparently were industiial legal disputes involving associate lustice Utah Su blasts in thp Bacchus aiea tate and federal government an Court addressed preme The which relations has been named to explosions earlier session were recorded on the the federal-statrelations comof Utah seismograph mittee of the National Asso-cia“CIVIL RIGHTS of the in for Attorneys General dividual must be protected by at 4:21 pm and 4:24 pm Mr Budge received notice law enforcement officer s’’ occurred in the area where Powder Co is test- Tuesday of his committee asJudge Callister said “With Hercules rocket engines a mem- - signment which begins Oct 1 ing such but plotection there of the her Umversityofx)t4his year and ends Sept 30 would be no civil rights And it follows that without civil Utah Explosives Research next year His pleased reaction: “It’s very appropriate” rights law enforcement would group explained be meaningless” Sessions will conclude Wednesday Clyde Addresses FBI Review Session Gov George D Clyde spoke informally to 50 Federal Bu- reau of Investigation agents and other Utah and Nevada peace officers who are mem- - Stewart Crowns Matron for Month Eat-O- ut Utah launched a program which will be coordinated with a nationwide event observing October as Na- i tlonal Restau rant Month and (officially named reigning ma tron Tuesday ’J Mrs LeGrand 1 0 1 s e n 575 De- Soto St (4th IV 1 : - MrsOlsen North) 'utah was rs Eats Out” crowned “M by Mayor Adiel F Stewart The ceremony cli- Mystery Blasts Budge Assigned To Committee y n e THE COMPLAINT signed by Deputy Sheriff Pete Hay- & Light Co is looking toward the future — studying peacetime development application utilization and of nudeat power aot CToraowir Makes buttonholes monograms sews bn buttons even embroiders Mends and darns dees all everyday household sewing too Cabinet keeps machine right ward charges the two men with robbing Paul J Smith at a service station at 9564 S State St Monday night The men were apprehended in a stolen car a few minytes after the robbery Monday at 10:48 be proud of this sleek sewing machine and its handsome cabinet She'll be proud too of all the fancy stitching she can do like glamorizing blouses Mom will embroidering pillow 'cgses and doilies Only$5 Down : SEARS pmtouitkd oz yarn nowy OR STATE 6 Ifdr AOj "October and April 1st interest dates give me more for my savings” 1st “My savings earn extra dollars simply because Zions First National pays interest just before I make the major withdrawals from my account “They pay October 1st before I need money for property taxes and Christmas They pay me again on April 1st before income taxes are due and before vacation time The interest payments seem to coincide with the times of my maximum balances” SAVINGS ACCOUNTS OPENED BY OCTOBER 10th will receive full interest for the coming period beginning October 1st For Faster Neater School Work Get the famous Smith Corona model typewriter of your choice on easy weekly payments Shop in one stopl And SAVE on our complete selection of quality back FREE! 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MAIN pm The Salt Lake City Commission Tuesday formally approved the appointment of Asst Fire Chief Albert Thompsoh 53 519 Browning Ave (1410 South rax chief of the Salt Lake City Fire effective Oct 1 0cr1 c' at your fingertips for instant uso Face Charges maxed a luncheon meeting sponsored by Utah State Res taurant Assn at Hotel Utah A complaint charging Etsel and attended by 50 persons Davis 29 and Louis Malcolm Woodford 28 who identified MRS OLSEN mother of six themselves as escapees from children and active civic the Washington State Penitenworker was judged winner of tiary at Walla Walla with roban essay contest bery was signed Tuesday City Judge Maurice D Jones Bail was set at $5000 each Utah Power e sects fmcw fadjct 5¥0?eraGS AmmOTiviGOTS 70 East South Temple 102 Mtoibnr Fadaral Dapectt Inauranea Cwpnratkm South Main 235 South Main |