Show 1JC The fctft Lak Tribune Sunday July 17 1955 Illness Claims Pioneer Park Rites Open Life of ’47 Days Monday in SL MST&T Aide memoritl ceremony and hia orchestra will play a In Pio- A Special to The Tribune MURRAY — Franz H West-ove- r Wasatch St state for cashier Mountain States Telephone and Telegraph Co died at 2 pm Satur59 4873 at his day resi- dence after an illness He celebrated his 35th year with the telephone company Boys State delegates sit down with their families for the last meal of the 1955 session Nearly 10009 were served during the Individual eight-da- Young Leaders Break Camp As 10th Boys State Closes By Bob Servatius Boys State Correspondent CAMP W G WILLIAMS JORDAN NARROWS — Fortified with valuable training and perience in how ex- a democracy governs itself more than 350 Utah youths started the long t trek home Sat-- 1 C V urday night after eight days at Utah Boys State Formal closing of the 10th an- - °b Servatius nual session sponsored by the American Legion was preceded by two evening gatherings One was a 7 pm ceremony for the presentation of pins and certificates honoring the candidates’ presence at Boys State THE OTHER FINAL event on the 1955 calendar was the traditional Governor’s Ball where candidates their dates and families gathered to dance and to salute Lowell Ashman Midvale governor of Boys State Earlier in the day pri7es were awarded at the finals of a num- ber of contests which had run through the session Shelby city won the Intercity baseball and softball championship while volleyball and horseshoe titles went to Clawson City Dean Ellis Ogden won the individual oratory contest FINAL LECTURES of the 1955 session were delivered by Harold Simpson aide to Gov J Bracken Lee who spoke on the duties of candidate and officeholder and by two Salt Lake City firemen They were Lt Alan Donaldson and Fireman Paul George who gave a fire meals ITy V1 f 'm r 1 j K ''!nK)‘VV'WVi yVv j f r" ’ T Witj Vi u' -- Bobby Watts Springville left helps his delegate brother Richard with bags as Summer Festival Rings Down U of U Curtain Glenna Warren and sister Anna Lee Watts far right accompany ihem to family car Airport Trip Italian Utahns Gather Today U Schedules youngsters For and Fete 2nd Teen Larceny Tops between the Lagoon of attending University float the July included Crime Index speech therapy Lucille Play Session parade attended - of 25 ages of 10 Day-Lon- g 18 Utah in clinic something new Saturday The following is a summary Utah Air National Guard of crimes reported to police played host to the children at the ceremony will be the crown-Sal- t period ended during the Lake Airport Dr Boyd V 'mg of the 1955 queen Gov J Bracken Lee and Salt Saturday at 5 pm Sheets university associate proLake — City Mayor Earl J Glade McMinn James Larceny fessor of speech and director are scheduled to attend the Moab reported theft of about of the clinic and members of ceremonies $75 from his Newhouse Hotel clinic staff accompanied room George A Gundry 1908 the 'AN HOUR LONG children’s students the 18th East and George A LawCol Alma G Winn Air Na- talent show at 12:30 will start rence 189618th East reported tional Guard chief of staff the formal proceedings It is theft of men’s clothing from acted as guide for the being staged by Mrs Thomas the above addresses Nancy students personal and who E Hewitt better known to instructors Cook 849 Montague Ave rea hundreds of Salt Lake children other amorg things enjoyed ported theft of a $20 watch detailed explanation of the as Aunt Lolly the Story Lady from Jordan Swimming Pool At 3 pm Rose Fuoco 23 daughter of Mr and Mrs Sam South reported theft of $48 Fuoco 825 W 4th North will Ave J Peggie Reynolds be crowned Queen of 0t biCyClC fr°m bseyflyinPg Italian Day She will ride the her address Civic League supervisor Vandalism— Harlan D Bryan 742 N 2nd West reported van- HTtllX'fi Hi CFRVirF dais shattered a south window at his residence Categorical totals reported to daughter of Mrs Sam Second session of the Univer1349 E Vine St Murand ray Betty Naccarato sity of Utah’s summer recreadaughter of Mrs Mary Nacca- tion for youngsters from 8 to rato 239 W North Temple 17 years will begin Monday A short music festival will with registration continuing follow the crowning Monday from 9 am to 1 pm at AT 6:30 PM drawings for the Extension Divigate prizes donated by Salt sion University Office 107 Annex Bldg Lake City area merchants will be held and the wardrobe gift Ft Douglas campus After Monday noon a second certificates and other prizes enrollment office will open at won by the queen and her atStewart School tendants will be presented Activities will conclude with dancGROUP ACTIVITES in music arts and crafts drarpatics and ing beginning at 7 pm The celebration is under the athletics may be elected by direction of Sylvia Zupo and boys and girls according to Joseph C Fratto chapter pres- their own interests according idents of the to Ariel Fredrickson director Civic League of the young people's program S to 3S2&-- £ clwef 911-3r- d cS -- 'Villi the department ear include: to date this 5 cases robbery 27 rape 5 assault 33 burglary 457 vandalism 105 larceny Homicide 4 920 Salt Lake Driver Pleads Innocent On Tipsy Count plea of innocent was entered Saturday by a Salt Lake motorist who was charged in police court with drunken driving The defendant Alma L FelA S 31 1033 2265 E ben-ha- 3380 Latter-da- V '' 1953 Receives Wings years” Chief Record indicated that he does not believe an officer The University of Utah Sum- should be forced to retire "so mer Festival closed Saturday long as he’s doing a good job” and added that he will seek night after having entertained legal advice on whether he is 41886 people during 10 perrequired to enforce a retireformances of two shows ment when an officer reaches "South Pacific” drew a total the maximum age limit of 29474 for six performances OF SFfCAL MIITIN4 OF with the largest crowd 6250 NOTICI STOCK HOLDS as CHCROKM UTAH URANIUM CORPORATION seeing the show on July 8 NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a In Four performances "La cpecial meetlnf of h stockholders ef Boheme” drew 12412 spectators Cherokee Utah Uranium Corporation held at th Emerald Room Thursday’s show drew 3816 will be Hotel Salt Lakt City Utah on day of July 1933 at 10 o’clock largest number to attend on Inth th28th forenoon (Mountain Standard one night purpose a: Tima) for th followin The season total for attend1 To conatdar and vote upon th merier of Cherokee Utah Uraance was smaller than last year proposed nium Corporation a Utah corporation when the festival presented with Ventura Inc a Colorado corporaUranium Inc a and “Oklahoma!” and "Aiada” but tion Nevada corporation and matter Incithe 1955 total is the second dental thereto includingauthorization ap(al Ratification largest in festival history proval adoption and confirmation of New-houe- e Beavar-Maa- a - am More than cluding 24 bands Woodcraft Boys Eye Camp Start Boys of Woodcraft Sportsmen’s Club will open a three-da- y summer camp Monday for more than 160 boys between the ages of 8 and 16 at Camp W G Williams Jordan Narrows William F Horrocks club dis- trict manager said Saturday night Adult supervisors will bring the total camp population to about 10 am 200 when Sessions opens at devoted to it various phases of sportsman safety and conservation of natu- ral resources - will continue through Wednesday evening Bud Hall assistant national activities director Omaha Woodmen Life Insurance Co is expected to arrive Sunday evening to assume supervision of the camp said Mr Horrocks One Hub Cap Taken A single hub cap was taken from the automobile of Lloyd Davis Woods Cross while the vehicle was parked at 2nd West and Broadway police reports showed Saturday NOTICI TO CONTRACTOtl Sealed proposal! will be received the Board of Education of Salt Lake by City Utah until 3 30 pm Thursday August 4 1955 and publicly opned Immediately thereafter at th Board offices for th remodeling and addition to th Jordan Junior High School 1040 West Oth South Salt Lake City Utah In accordance with th drawing and apecificationa aa prepared hr William Rowe Smith Architect 1550 East 3900 South Salt Lake City Utah 1 The work called for separated Into threo contract: General Plumbing and Heating and Electrical Aa prequalificatlon for bidding on thl work each Interested contractor shall fill out and ffl with th Board a Bidder' Form of Quegtionnalra not later than Monday July S3 1935 or shaU have filed such queatlonnalra sine March 1 1954 Queitionnair forms may be obtained at the office of the Superintendent oi Building of til Board Qualified bidden may obtain drawing and spedflcation at th Superintendent’ office on or after Friday July 13 IMS on making a deposit of SIS per set such deposit being refunded in accordance with conditions (tlpulated in the Instructions to Bidden A certified check of not leaa than five per cent of th amount of th bid must accompany each proposal said check being mad payable to th Board of Education Bid bonds and cashier's check will not be acceptable ROBERT L BRIDGE Clerk Treasurer Board of EduBy Order of th cation of Salt Lak City 440 East First South Salt Lak City Utah a certain Acreement ef Merger dated th 13th day of June 1955 together with any and all written amendments andor modlftaatlons supplements thereof and th execution thereof between Cherokee Utah Uranium Con poration a Utah corporation Venture a Colorado corporation and Inc Bavr-M- a Uranium Inc a Nevada corporation providing for th merwith ger of all of aaid corporation Uranium Inc a and Into Boavar-Mea- a g Her 1 i summarv of Nevada corporation which agreement reported Saturday In Salt Lake waa entered into and tigned by a Citv majority of th director of each ef 2 28 am — 52S Center St Automobile-parke- d aaid corporations! auto Driver: Alma Low Felfb Authorization for th director low a 33 748 N 2nd Watt lip laceraand officers of th corporation to tion Parked auto property of Norma taka all action necessary and desirE Croat S2S Center St Property damaable t effectuate the merger ge- 8550 (el Te act open all other thing 18:44 am— lit Av and A St Twe that may property com before the e automobile ' Driven Victor N ADVIRTISIMINT FOR BIOS meeting 24 Kanaaa City Kan: Jen Praacla Notice is hereby given that th underTo transact twrh other battues Scholea 18 Oadea Damaiei 8325 No com may legally before th meeting signed will receive sealed bids for th In urie r any adjenrament or adjournment remodeling of11:17 am — Stb bat near tth South TOILET ROOMS OF THE SOUTH Two automobilea Driven: Alvin Ceorae thereof BOUNTIFUL ELEMENTARY By order el th Board of Director Farnaworth 35 Pleaaant Grove Henry SCHOOL LOCATED AT SOUTH D a Hew Moffat Alfred Rice 81 3001 Richmond St IB Pm BOUNTIFUL UTAH becratar Demaze: 8135 No injuries Bid shall be delivered to th under-sign1:27 pm— I St near tth Av Two at its office in Farmington automobile Driven- - Wtlford S Wooda w aao Utah on or before 3 00 pm Wednesday ruff 83 321 1 SU Merlin Billie Pate July S7 1955 at that time they will be 30 Wood Croea Damaze: 830 No InFIVE HUNDRED DOLLARS (5500 00) publicly opened and read juries Each bid shall be mad on th form 2:84 pm — 3rd Eaat and Herbert Ave WILL BE PAID TO THE FIRST PER- obtainable from Scott and Beer ber Two automobiles Driver: Edward Architect and Engineers 817 Dooly Gena England 17 2380 Kailen Liu SON SUBMITTING INFORMATION TO Building Salt Lak City Utah The Ruado Mancio Sawyer 35 258 E 8th bid shall be accompanied by a certified South Damare 8175 No injuriea THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMIS- check ta the amount of 1(4 of th bid pm— 413 S Main price Such check shall he mad pay auto Driven unknown SIONERS OF SALT LAKE COUNTY hi te the order of th Board ef EduParked auto property of John L Stout cation of Dari County School District Eaat Damai not liated LEADING TO TH ARREST AND CON- and th check ef th accepted bidder 2:88 Pm — 13 E 2nd South Accidant shall be forfeited in eaae he fail or VICTION OF THE PERSON OR PER- refute to enter Into th contract and report not filed by police furnish th bond required within 14 pm — North Temple and Wtst Accident report not avaUable SONS RESPONSIBLE FOR THE MUR- day after being requested ae to do Tempi W Bid shall be In accordance with the 114 North pm— Temple Two automobile Minor No police In- DER OF MISS JOCELYN H1CKEN drawing and apecificationa and other contract documents now en file at th vestigation 144 pm —43 W South Tempi LOOKER ON OR ABOUT JULY 1 1953 Board of Education office Farmington Utah where the are Ha- -l raWoody pwhlte Drive Yaizi 28 Tooele: Jo S Dalplaz 37 ALL INFORMATION RECEIVED iiupectioa or a copy may be obtained by bona fid General Contractors for 15254th Eaat Damaaa 1130 No Into rie a WILL BE TREATED WITH THE UT- their urn In estimating the wark from Scott and Beecher Architect! The 4:27 pm— d Eaat Two automosat of bidding documents shall be rebile Driver- - Daniel R Jordan 21 MOST CONFIDENCE turned to the Architects' office within 530 N 3rd West Jam L Bevertdfe S day after bids are 14 opened East Damage: 1125 No DATED THIS 13TH DAY OF JULY It shall be mandatory upon th contractor to whom th contract la award7:82 p m— 1821 E Main Automobile-bicycl- e 1933 ed and upon any tub-co-n tractor under Minor injury Accident report him te net leas than th prevailnot immediately available BOARD OF COUNTY COMMIS- ing wag pay rate a established by th W 375 2nd South Two pm— Industrial Commiaaien of th State ef Ernest M Berautomobile Driver SIONERS OF SALT LAKE Utah area for th la where werk th 43 1883 & Sta la nard: Rudy M ta be performed to all laborer workHernandez 33 Ogden Damaze: SIS COUNTY men and mechanics employed by them No injuriez in the execution ef the contract 818 pm— 5d Somorby St Automobile-BY ADUL F STEW A Th andarugnad reserve the right parked aute Driver Jo Rudolph to reject any or all bids or t waive ACTING CHAIRMAN Meir 17 550 Somerby St Parked aute any informality in a bid Severson 8524 5 regUt cried t Duan BOARD OF EDUCATION ATTEST: v State Damaze- - 880 N injuries DAVIS COUNTY SCHOOL 8 87 pm— 21M Eaat and 4th South DISTRICT ALVIN REDDING TON Accident report not immediately Signed JOHN L HESS J COLNTY CLERK dark ACCIDENT REPORT (C-8- Saints ' Maj Sharp resident of Ta-t'coma since Monday has a lot in store for Lt Edward Donald 22 son of Mr and Mrs F J Sawaya 1120 E 13th Sa-wa- V ‘ Au- - Begin Training Sotith He’ll receive his wings dur-- i n g morning g ra son of Mrs ceremonies at U S Air Force pilot school at Reese Air Base Lubbock Tex In the afternoon he’ll marry a Salt Lake City girl Mary J i Bap-tlat- t n - ed -- (Lionel to Retire the United States Military rhD Col Treacy will be replaced by Col Herbert C Plapp who a naval w ill report to the Utah Military 'LA Hit-ru- n 880-Pt- h Truck-automeb- - U 737-Tt- h degree from the CoL Treacy University of Utah H& expects to remain at the university long enough to complete work for his Lawrence McNeill aviation electfonics technician District Headquarters Aug has been transferred to Norfolk from the Far East i 13l-3n- and Academy holds a master’s Goes to Norfolk Monson Lt' Sawaya graduate of West High School attended University of Utah for two Ed- wards and the Lt Edwards late Jay C Edwards was bom March 29 1934 in Salt Lake City Prior to his induction in March 1954 he graduated from West High School and attended University of Utah d u a t ion Force ll u Va where he is serving with Air Antisubmarine Squadron 27 He is a son of Mr and Mrs Lawrence A McNeill 1015 Windsor St Sfrond nobrt cl wards 21 son of Mrs J C EdCol Kenneth W Treacy prowards 126 D St is undergoing advance training fessor of military science and at Terrin Air tactics at the University of Utah Force Base for the past four Sherman Tex years will retire after recently July 31 from the his receiving Army after comwings and completing 30 years mission as a jet of service at pilot Bryan Col Treacy is AFB Tex a graduate of Lt Edwards a trills irjigs Bride y left ' n years before enlisting as an Air Force cadet in February -- 800 fine years scct-dent- Special to The Tribune tion to begin two weeks trainMe CHORD AIR FORCE ing The reserists will undergo BASE WASH — Maj Jfaul exercises and will visit rigorous Sharp 1705th Air Transport various fleet stations in western Group personnel United States before returning officer recently to their home base July 30 was appointed They are members of the bishop of the TaNaval Air Reserve facility at coma Second Salt Lake Municipal Airport Ward Church of Jesus Christ of Wayne A De South also charted with Ignoring a tstop sign Twelve pilots and 10 enlisted fined 800 and eentenced to IS da vi in jail ordered suspended on payment men attached to Squadron AAU of the fine Klchard C FYr 20 780 Satolnrade bt fined 850 and eentenced 712 Naval Air Reserve te 10 dart In iaU ordered suspended Sta Naval Denver for Air a payment of the fine" urday 43 Police Chief Odea B Record said Saturday he will ask the city attorney for clarification of state statutes as they affect the retirement of police officers who have reached the age of 65 140 units innine mounted posses six drill teams and numerous floats will participate An estimated 150000 people will watch from downtown sidewalks in addition to audiences of two television stations which will boradcast the procession according to Wilbur C Parkinson general chairman of the parade Following the parade floats will be on exhibit in Liberty Park until 5 pm 9 -- Eu- and eentenced to ordered suspended en Italian-America- n Air Force Major Named Tacoma LDS Ward Bishop gust 1952 has Maj Sharp was held positions in the church as ordered to appear for trial Aug superintendent of the Mutual second 31 He was arrested Saturday Improvement Assn morning by police at 526 Center counselor and first counselor A senior navigator Msj St Other action la court during the dir Sharp lives with his wife and included: Driving too foit tor oalstlnt cond- four children at 1936 S 64th St ition— Paul D Allrod IS forfeited 120 in Tacoma Foggy C Ferrell 18 855 3rd Arc fined $20 Marvin Anderson SI Set & He is the son of Mr and Mrs 4th 6outh fined S30 David Sharp Jr Logan Utah Driving without a valid oooratar'i Martinez Italian-America- e iv lows 33 748 N 2nd West llcanao— Manuel clid Ave fined 12 day In Jail payment of the All-Stat- 24 “Days of ’47” by Reese Reese 24-ho- iJSST-- Age to Retire Opinion Eyed While the statutes provide that civil service employes eligible for $150 per month pension under the police and fireHE WAS A MEMBER and or- men’s retirement act must retire at th age of 65 years ganizer of the Olympus Male police records reveal that two Chorus played saxophone and men on the department have clarinet m dance bands for 16 passed that age OFFICER JOHN J Roberts years and sang in other musical groups He was a member past in charge of the police evidence president and secretary of Mur- room records showed observed ray Lions Club Mr Westover his 67th birthday anniversary was a member of the American Thursday He was born July 14 Legion and served as state his- 1888 and was appointed to the torian for 23 years department March 28 1914 He is survived by his widow Another officer John Henry Murray a son and two daugh- Simonsen traffic division beters: F Kenneth Westover Mrs came 65 last Dec 16 according Lorna Dean Blake and Mrs to police department records Shirley Cornwall all of Mur- However birth records in the ray three brothers and three offices of the Church of Jesus sisters: Mb Electa Turley John Christ of Latter-da- y Saints L and Edwin S Westover Jo- showed he was born Dec 18 seph City Mrs Christena Ten- 1887 which would make him 67 ney and Albert O Westover old San Diego Calif Mrs Emma years THE STATE statute on police Beckstead Riverton and seven pensions reads that "any civil grandchildren service employe entitled to a pension as provided herein must retire from active service and receive a monthly pension upon reaching the age of 65 GUARD GUESTS Classwork 2 Police Pass y prevention lecture and demonstration Many of the young delegates had left Boys State for their homes by late Saturday evening although some stayed over to meet their parents for departure Sunday Speech Clinic Treated to He firm in Provo MrWestover From 1929 to January 1948 when he took his present position he was manager of t h e Murray Midvale and Holladay exchanges BORN JULY 10 1896 in Joseph City Anz he was a son of Lycurgus and Joanna Erickson Westover He completed elementary schooling in Joseph City and the Snowflake Stake Academy in Snowflake Ariz In 1916 his family moved to Provo where he attended Brigham Young University After service in the Army he resumed studies and later taught school at North Sanpete High School Mt Pleasant before starting to work for the telephone company He married Leona Smith on Sept 21 1921 in the Salt Lake Temple Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-daSaints He was active in many organizations of the LDS Church Robert Anderson Logan named Boys State Attorney General rolls mattress as he prepares to check out for trip home meeting y 16 ' two-hou- June started with the toAfr on "pops” concert followed by a street dance at 9 Wedensday morning things launch Salt will officially pm really get rolling wth from Lake City’s annual “Days of three to four thousand local celebration honoring the arrival youngsters participating in the of Mormon pioneers In the val- annual Children’s Parade beley 108 years ago ginning at 9 a m The costumed Speeches band music and marchers will be joined by choral selections will fill the seven bands and floats entered Pioneer Park program after by many sponsors which spectators will adjourn to Wednesday at 8:30 pm the 1st South between Main and Gene Autry World ChampionRegent Streets There on a ship Rodeo opens at the fairand specially washed foped-of- f with performances grounds r street a square dane every evening except Sunday session will be held Several until July 25 Autry and Annie prominent callers will direct the Oakley will make personal apdancing and top recorded West- pearances at all shows ern music will be broadcast The rodeo features a top seover a loud speaker system lection of performers and speHighlight of Tuesday events acts including an impresis the 8 pm concert in As- cialty sive list of present or former sembly Hall on the Temple world champion riders and grounds when Eugene Jelesnik ropers Sunday at 6 30 a m special sunrise services will be held in Lindsay Gardens 450 M St Monday July 25 the biggest “Days of ’47” parade in Salt Lake history will begin marching down Main St promptly at neer Park Monday gat 7:30 pm 1 te at |