| Show & sasHi "Y fr' ' v jfcWMMWiMWlW 16 Salt Cak tTflC S'r'ibtxnc Frday July 4 'fl 9EnX-- i V '33 4isvi'rrt-'l- ? 4 'naflillHIiilnii - 5V4 Rites Dedicate Monument To Union Fort 1947 U S JUDGE JOHNSTON HANDLES 701 CASES DURING The slight breeze through Salt Lake valley Thursday brought “Old Glory" to its full glory at the site of the old Union fort as Union opened a combination Fort days celebration and Independence day observance with dedication of the newly constructed Union fort monument Ceremonies were opened with talks by John D Giles executive secretary of the "This Is the Place’’ monument commission and George Morris executive vice president of the Utah Pioneer Trails and Q Landmarks Assn Lauds Pioneer During his dedication speech George Albert Smith president Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y Saints commended Utah pioneers for their courage during the trek across the plains and pointed out the importance of remembering and honoring earlv Utahn A newly elected Union Fort days queen Myrtle Utahna Carlson daughter of Mr and Mrs Gus Carlson waved her magic wand the curtain slid away unveiling the new monument and revealing the bronze plaque donated by the Utah Pioneer Trails and Landmark Assn The ceremony was concluded as George A Green Jr constructor of d sandstone monuthe ment explained the meaning of the monument and offered a brief history of the old fort ' Reigns a Queen Miss Carlson officially w a s crowned at ceremonies during the coronation ball at Union Thurs day evening and was presented a formal to wear during the July 4 parade and celebration Honors also went to Carol Brady daughter of Mr and Mrs Hyrum Brady as princess of the affair and to Beth Proctor daughter of Mrs Edna Proctor as fairy princess The second day of celebration in Union will open with a salute and sunrise flag raising ceremony An Independence day parade a Centennial program and games and concessions w ill constitute the day’s program highlighted by a horse show and horse races at the Union race track and a community dance in the evening Sandy Separate coronation ceremonies in Sandy titled LaRaine Morrow daughter of Mr and Mrs George A Morrow queen of the Sandy Independence day festivities and Maxine Lee daughter of Mrs Nina Lee Nadine Ferguson daughter of Mr and Mrs Ernest Ferguson and Geneal Swenson daughter of Mr and Mrs Clyde Swenson as at- ALL HE LACKS IS A HAND ORGAN I I MantI Mr Claude R Breez® and Charle Robert Nash Salt Lake City are special isltor— from the Veterans’ hospital and Cheeta’a special too Group of Vet Patients Tour S L Points of Interest MIDWAY HOURS “U S A M D " The tour was the first of a A group of nre men some senes planned by the women's yourg some a little older — pa-— auxiliary to Salt Lake poat No 2 American Legion for the benefit tients at the Veterans hospital Thursdav set out on a tour of of patients not bedfast It con sisted of a tour of the temple Salt Lake City They were uniformed in a man-re- r grounds with seats for the organ cf speaking In red or blue concert at 12:15 pm T S A Thence the group made a tour jumpers and trouser M D" printed on their jumpers of landmarks about the Ore u as in a wheelchair one citypioneer the offices of the including v cane a were earned others Church of Jesus Christ of Latter at or” cases or were recuper-atir- g day Saints Lion house Beehive from operation- house Bngham Young monument They all had fought a war — and others either the first or the second Sandwiched between points of world war historic interest were lunch and Confusion over opening time of the midway at the Centennial exposition was clarified Thursday by Sheldon R Brewster manager who said fairgrounds will continue to open at 1 pm and although the midway will not be in full operation at that time a utility operator will be on duty to accommodate visitors wishing to take any of the various rides CLARIFIED BY MANAGER “ob-aer- refreshments F jy H -- at Liberty park where the men strolled about the grounds w'atching the animals and soaking up the sunshine Accompanying the group were Reuben E Curtis Veterans hospital chaplain Jay W Lees recre- ational director at the hospital and a group of five auxiliary mem bers including Mrs Claude R Breeze chairman Weather permitting tours will be made each Thursday Bw Reports on Credit Meet Scc Mr Brewster said exhibit buildings also will continue to be opened at 2 pm They will be closed at 11 pm and the grounds will be closed at 12:30 am A special July Fourth fireworks display will be held Friday after the evening shows Admission is free Burglars Net $300 Shirts Thieves had a wide range of success m three separate early momirg entries Thursday netting more than $300 from the Bowers Home Furnishing Co 638 S State three shirts from the Eagle Laundry 22S W 1st South and nothing from the Holt Realty and Investment Co 34 S Main Report on a national convention of credit women held recently in St Louis wa given Thursday at Temple Square hotel before Credit Women of Salt Lake City by Anna E Snyder president of the Salt Lake group and Ruth S Henri n district secretary of Rocky Police answered a call of Charles Mountain Council of Credit Bird employe of Bowers company Women's Breakfast clubs at 7:30 am and found that the robbers had cracked a safe but found no money in it They discovered the cash In a filing cabinet which was ransacked thoroughly Several footprints and one clear were being analyzed fingerprint As possible clues B Y Kaneko Eagle Laundry employe reported the loss of one white polo shirt and two dress shirts when he opened the laundry Thursday morning Entry was made by prying open bars on a rear window Thursday’s report of an attempted burglary of the Holt Realty and Investment Co 3t’S Main was the fourth in recent months reported Gordon Holt manager to police A vacant office was used to enter the Holt Co when the burglars kicked in a glass partition separating the two rooms Nothch-se- STORAGE ORDERS ARE PILING UP FOR CASTLE 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Better get your order h Store ing was reported missing CASTLE GATE The coal that stores dean -S Cast! o Gate Stoker Coal h wish a ttixora CDseeurio is the Wnft moit pr mod-e- ra psr ti oe plant §m wwnw?ra SH Lake C Itr cei e nwW(u treat I thm Mftvlsf coat ca Cl etei cram coac 355 Wilson Prime settled a $2500 claim for personal injuries against Salt Lake City commission for $400 Thursday She had asked recompense for injuries suffered Dec 8 when she stepped into & hole in the ave rf—4 area mmrnm con co ld Play should or very old Eric Bentley be quite new son of Mr and Mrs M R Tishner and Dixie Homer 5 daughter of Mr and Mrs J Wendell Homer as youngster king and queen A full day’s program — Including musical selections baseball games and a Hawaiian program — has been outlined at the new East Mill Creek dance and park with an open-ai- r fireworks In the evening 15 MX 30 Hawaiians 'Selling’ S L With the dual purpose of selling the United States on a 49th state and seeing first hand most of the present 48 a contingent of 30 Hawaiians arrived in Salt Lake City Thursday on the last leg of a 17000-mil- e tour university was graduated from the school Star-Bulleti- Wa-drCrys Robert tal ave and Carl V Spetu?rr 26 1499 E 3115 South ail forfeited $35 J Ignoring traffic light— Versus P 37 baneen Hedy Nora Hbr r S3 H 5 504’ h Eaat Lictt and Jacob d for'ei’ed $35 744 bagerruah ave Frank L Hah 19 720 LaJc t fwd S35 dentistry and for Dr Langley a short time practiced there Later he set up practice in Ouray Colo and after a short time moved his practice to Payson In Payson he met Maude Wade daughter of a prominent early Utah physician and on Oct 15 1902 they were married at St Mark's Episcopal church in Salt Lake City In 1907 Dr Langley moved to Salt Lake City where he had practiced snce He had been been prominent in Salt Lake Masonic affairs for many years being a Knights Templar and member of MAcacia Dr lodge No 17 F and A Langley also was a charter member of Woodmen of the World which he joined at the age of 18 while in Denver Besides his widow he Is survived by a soil R Wade Langley Salt Lake City a granddaughter Salt Lake City Marjean Langley a brother- - Morse Langley Denver and a sister Mrs Elizabeth L Spring Tulsa Okla Funeral services will be conducted Saturday at 2 pm at 574 E 1st South by Acacia lodge No 17 F and A M and Rev Mortimer Chester pastor St Paul’s Episcopal church Friends may call at 574 E 1st South Friday evening and Satur-da- v prior to services Pev Y compounded Yasr semi-anrau- Savings are insured Your ear- FOR HOME AND OFFICE ALSO LARGE COMMERCIAL 54600 UNITS ASHTON Heating and Air Conditioning PHONE 143 MOTOR AVENUE ”W Control ti Wethr In Yetr Hem" WHY DON'T YOU FOLKS RIDE BUSES Thirty employes of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y Saints offices at 47 E South Temple left Thursday afternoon by chartered bus to visit Zion and Grand Canyon national parks 2 THE WISEST RIDING HABIT - Extruded Aluminum Windows in your own home Yes no question about it Salt Lake City Lines is the ideal way to get into town and home again quickly safely economically What’s more there’s no parking problem no traffic congestion to worry about when you ride Salt Lake City Lines Mode by tfee "SUNLIGHT” ALUMINUM WINDOW CO With patent pending weatherstrip Available now Why paint every year? 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A FEW INTERMOUNTAIN DEALERSHIPS OPEN PHONE ASSOCIATED SPECIALTIES CO ABE BERNSTEIN Mgr INTERURBAN LAKE CITY LINES Y Safety Courtesy ® c Rail Offices Moved will hold their holiday In the evening Event In Magna will begin with Bingham a parade at 11 a m followed by The tradition of the Bingham the judging of the Magna beard volunteer fire department to spon- growing contest Afternoon activsor July 4 activities in Bingham ities will include demonstrations will be upheld again this year as by the Magna drum and bugle corps concession and children’s events and by the Mt Hanger Riding club are provided In the afternoon fol- and the day will be concluded with dance and a fireworks lowed by a children’s dance at the an open-ai- r Bingham Catholic organization display at the Utah Corper ComhalL The adults of the community munity park - ings liberal p” Members of the railroad retirement board moved into their new offices in roorp 321 Atlas building Thursday from 109 W South Temple According to George S Brown district manager the offices first opened in June 1939 in the Beneficial Life building and in 1942 were moved to the former location c June 3Cth we paid a 2 S Cm deed EVAPORATIVE WINDOW COOLER Parks To an op of medicine and The college theater can make a definite contribution to drama in the United States if it does not try to rival New York hits Eric Bentley said in Salt Lake City Thursday Mr Bentley first of eight leaders of the Utah Writer’s conference to arrive here advised university dramatists to present experimental or very old plays those not on Broadway and those not likely to be produced elsewhere The critic an associate professor of English at the University of Minnesota arrived Thursday after a motor trip through New Mexico and Colorado He will spend the summer at Alta Eye Summer Theater He said the summer theater was in much the same class as college dramatics “Many summer companies are making a contribution to drama but it would be greater if they would introduce more quite new or very old plays” Mr Bentley said He cited Robert Pennwarren g author of the Pulitzer novel "All the King's Men” and Bertolt Brecht a German refugee as two of the most promising younger playwrights The reviewer Currently is completing a book on George Bernard Shaw which he described as “a mighty big subject” and is preparing an anthology of plays for university theaters Author of Books His most recent book is “The Playwright as a Thinker” He is the author also of ”A Century of and his articles have appeared in magazines Brewster Ghiesilin director of the conference said Thursday that students wishing to attend may Monday morning register throughroom 305 at the by calling at Union building on the university campus Hero-Worshi- Ha-lor- T 1445-15t- prize-winnin- MOTH OR BUST’ Loul Leong Hop former sports n editor of the Honolulu present owner of the International Travel service and spokesman for the group explained that Hawaiians hope to show they are as advarced as a people as citizens of other states Smiling at the "misconception in America that people cf Hawaii speak Spanish or some ether lanpointed out that guage” Mr Hop all Hawaiians now speak English “Language schools once conducted for other nationalities such as Chinese and Japanese have been discontinued” he said Mr Hop described the group’s visit to Salt Lake City as a “high munity point” of the tour because of the East Mill Creek great number of persons in HaMeanwhile East Mill Creek will waii who belong to the Church of open its annual Independence day Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y Saints fete with a miniature parade over reigned by Michael Tishner Visit Utah Is western civilization declining? “History relates the rise and fall of many great civilizations” Rev George J Weber minister of First Congregational church told Salt Lake Kiwanis club members Thursday at Hotel Utah In a special Independence day address he declared: “Our greatest danger is in taking things for granted We forget too easily the sacrifices of the dead and the responsibilities of the living" Kiwanis paid tribute to members and aons who served in the armed forces during the past war Guests present at the luncheon included Joe Bixler secretary California Tennis Assn and Ted Schroeder tennis star Claim Settled Injury Mrs Ellen 82 A ' Dentist in S L Firecracker Blast Costs §25 Fine Since 1907 man who pleaded guilty to firecrackers in the city Dies at Home shooting and motorists ennehed the were coffers $554 when they Dr Charles C Langley 67 914 city’s or forfeited bail Thursday fined W 2nd South dentist in Salt Police Judge Rev Beck before Lake City for more than 40 years resiBosone at his died " dence Thursday 1 t East Andy V Reid 23 31S-3r- d at 1:35 am aft- - t ' was fined $25 on the firecracker er a brief illness charge Born in Cort- - i Othrr raae 33 643 land O Feb 20 Arhr W prrding — dnvi-- g 4 th Hast a bo chaffed 1880 he went to out an irpctiort stckr aM operator's licence fjrfritM $33 as a KrnrJs B A 3ou t Denver 38 2758 Chadfck Kei'h a S young man and 38 134 Lincoln ard Jim C u h Hast a fiaed 22 entered Denver La Thomas E Weatr 28 1257 WW He 22 8 S South Stage Experimental Plays College Dramatists Urged Sandy will open the program Friday with fi parade at 10:30 am with the queen and her attendants riding the honor float built by Sandy American Legion post 77 The afternoon activities will include concessions games and sports activities and in the evening a fireworks display South Salt Lake A parade and an afternn6n of sports and concessions under direction of the South Salt Lake Lions club and the Salt Lake county recreation department will constitute the program for that com- four-year-o- ld “ A years” he said tendants Kiwanians Hear Talk by Cleric stays dean burns dean - eight-year-o- PAST YEAR Giving his adding machine a workout Thursday to celebrate belatedly the fiscal year’s end V P Ahlstrom clerk of federal district court announced that during the year 345 criminal cases 317 civil cases and 42 bankruptcies were processed through the court The 432 defendants who appeared before Federal Judge Tillman D Johnson were disposed of either through fine sentence to prison or probation said Mr Ahlstrom The bulk of the 317 civil cases disposed of and 290 entered during the year were filed by the Office of Price administration He recalled that in years before O P A not more than 100 civil cases usually were filed The 42 bankruptcies although a higher figure than the 33 of 1946 were considered “very low” by Mr Ahlstrom and an indication that Utah still is in the midst of prosperity “We used to have that many in a single month in depression hand-chippe- not often that xlltor to Liberty park get If to feed the monkeys let alone hold them But George Quslman Grace Ida Clair E Moffltt r aMsL Service ELDG t |