Show -- -- - - ‘ I - 20 E THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE Saturday April 3 1948 S L NEWS BRIEFS ' Postal Receipts Up 22 In March Chief Notes be given structions 7 10 pm to from Monday Gerald P Burns Chicago executive director of the American Camping Assn will visit Salt Lake City Saturday for the first time in his official capacity Rock M Kirkham president of the Wasatch section A C A announced Friday Members of the Wasatch section will honor him at a dinner at 6 pm in the Young Men'a Christian Assn 39 Exchange pL Watchmaking Class Hospital Alumni Elect will T sJ A 3 ' great-grandchildr- are to receive service awards this year While in Washington he will confer with Dillard B Lasseter F H A administrator 'It's Your Home' - A film entitled "It's Your Home Plan It Safely" will be shown to members of the Executives Assn at a meeting Monday at 12:12 in Newhouse hotel The program will include a short talk by a Utah Safety council member Airport Convention City Commissioner Fred Tedesco and Robert L Bridge Salt Lake municipal airport manager Friday were authorized by the city commission to attend the national convention of the American AB30- dation of Airport Executives in Chicago from Monday through next Thursday Youth Elections Winding up election campaigns candidates for offices in the Elks Boys and Girls clubs Ken Scott city recreational director announced directors of other organizations wilrmeet Monday evening at Jaycee clubrooms to determine election dates for their clubs Friday before Monday elections were city-sponsor- ed Sentencing Date Set City Judge Reva Beck Bosone has set a sentencing date of April 8 for Joe O Morfin after he pleaded guilty to violating the employment security act en fillinginlialea' 61114 - DELICA- $495oo Com- - 2—Ft CASESiti) DELICA- Y TESSEN MEAT CASES pwireth 5-Ft - 0-Foot ELECTRIC $49500 fc' $35000 $17500 $15000 E '1t 0 if:- r - 51t- - ' ' : X16181W---V-ZW- lr --- " i -' ber president e t- 14 ""a -0' ' I If :: í : ) I1 - ') t :::77717:1 11 -4 I ' 441 4 1 0oefor '''' - - ' 7v-- ""mmti 4-0- iThe '4 g SUGARHOUSE April 2—P1ans to kickoff the Sugarhouse Centennial celebration in May with a week of festivities were announced Friday by Melvin L Brain activi- i - I ties chairman Mr Brain said he has selected committee to draft a five-ma- n events ranging from queen to the largest type show ever attempted in this area Heading the munittei will be Richard W James editor Sugar-hous- e Bulletin—in charge of the queen competition Tentative plans call for acceptance of queen can- t 0- - 'i corn-petiti- on Li new signs are covered with luminous to Insure sale vision at night Signs designed to lessen accidents day and night ‘ 3 4 i 1 i - I didates from all civic social serv-- i ' ice church and independent organizations with an elimination contest- - held about May 7 Mr James said Mrs Theresa Harmon will di- rect the fashion show events on the Sugarhouse plaza May 14 and Ray E Nelson will have charge of decorations for the events Sidney J Ott ley and Paul L Pehrson will assist as committee members i Install March Statistics Show Boom In Trade for Cupid Stork Reflecting and 01' Doc Stork combined their efforts during Traffic Signs MarchCupid to illustrate once again that marriage is here on a basis tank in Dry Fork canyon to elim- Friday in Salt Lake City inate a hazard to this town's wayer A New York stock broker who supply was revealed Friday ' by served as major with an engineercompany officials ing corpa of the First army in The proposal was advanced to World War II Mr Pershing and commission the Bingham city his wife are en route home after after reports the copper company's a trip to Honolulu ore dumping may be dangerous to Asked his opinion concerning Bingham's culinary water source the present international crisis in the canyon Mr Pershing as publicity shy as his famous father replied "not Legion Auxiliary Meet good" Then added hurriedly MIDVALE April 2—Mrs Bryan t90 "but I can't comment on that" Bird president district No 8 The Pershings will tour fwenic American Legion auxiliary will be spots around Salt Lake City of guest speaker at a meeting Jordan post auxiliary Wednesday at 8 pm in Midvale city hall club members said Friday MAGNA p 1 i ! 1 t ' 1 't I - April 2—Rudolph O Dethocratic nomination for state representative in i v the 19th Salt Lake county dis- - 1 --- r-------- trict The candidate is a veteran of World War 11 4 tce-4- -F- i i tj' r-4 s '74 i-- : byKennecott Copper Corp r 0- Student Named Cancer Drive's S L Envoy Goal 830000 E F 1 1 - ! 1 ! 1 i I i 1 1 f 1 4 I l''' ' 11 b : 1 p t BEGINNING SHORTHAND : t 1 a 1 t i 1 i !ft t 1 i D S DUSINESS COLLEGE U : z Announcing New Classes Autoists Fined For Speeding - L overseas Suspended Guard Admits Charge I 1 - !-- ivir montoya military service was in the ChinaBurma-India theater He was an organizer and now is the commander of the Magna chapter of Veterans of Foreign Wars He also helped organize and now is the head of the Oquirrh United Veterans a veteran welfare orI ganization a He is of Magna and native A Utah state prison guard an been active has worker in the with charged trespassing changed his plea to guilty before Police Democratic party Judge Frank E Moss Friday in fined $35 police court and was 603-3rd Leo E Nelson 26 East Wins Medal in London was arrested by Salt Lake City A photographic color transparpolice at 1164 Windsor at after endy of the Rainbow natural bridge a report by H R Nelson 1185-7t- h in southern Utah taken by Bruce East that someone tried to enter R Davis Salt Lake certified pubhis home Saturday about 1:45 am lic accountant was awarded a Warden John E Harris who bronze medal at a salon in Lonannounced the guard's suspension don England it was reported Fripending the outcome of the day Two other Salt Lake camera charge Thursday said the order artists Wells W Smith and Dr would stand until he had "learned C Elmer Barrett had photographs all facts of the case" entered in the salon - 0 41 and is employed His - c'''!-- s! E - - :::-- 1 1 - --- permanent Bigger and better because they The lives of 596 persons were altered for better or for be at could art glow adequate night worse when the tiny arrows of love struck their marks and description of Salt Lake City's To Enter Music Fete new traffic stop signs to be in253 couples trekked to marriage license counters in Salt stalled the next week it was anSANDYApril 2 — ApproxiLake county a monthly report compiled by Alvin Keddingnounced Friday by L C Romney 100 from Jordan students mately ton county clerk revealed Friday school district participated in a public safety commissioner A total of 731 births was reported during the month The new signs will be installed hours music fessix and one-ha- lf as part of the annual spring renotival here Friday afternoon business in pink and blue booties booming according keeping vation program and will replace The pupils were tested on 140 to figures released Friday by the board of health's office smaller and less efficient signs and 40 ensemble numbers dursolo of vital statistics Commissioner Romney isaid the day and presented a coming Divorces for the month totaled 107 compared With 78 There can be no mistaking the bined program in the afternoon new signs even at night 'The eighth annual festival was ai'e in They February made of a reflecting material directed by Emery G Epperson For 1948's first quarter marriage licenses numbered which illuminates when headdistrict music supervisor 620 compared with 818 last year Divorces in the first three lights of an automobile shine on To Fete Lettermen months of this year and last were 287 and 355 respectively them Commissioner Romney said When the replacement program MAGNA April 2 — Approxiis completed this year almost 75 lettermen from Cyprus mately half of the traffic stop signs in high school will be honored Thursthe city will be of the newer type day at the annual "C" banquet Commissioner Romney said these sponsored by members of the Magna-Garfiel- d Lions club The improvements should reduce traffic accidents meet is scheduled for 7 pm in As rapidly as funds are availthe Kennecott Copper Corp "Copr able all stop signs in the city will club" per Don Phelps 16 West high school be converted to the illuminated Committee members said Ike Tuesday was set as the opening type senior student will be Salt Lake date for solicitation in the annual Armstrong University of Utah Ifootball coach will be guest City's candidate for "Outstanding fund drive of the American Canin cer society Salt Lake county unit Ispeaker Junior Citizens of America" Fire Destroys Shed A son of Mrs Grace H Phelps D J Murphy county campaign 824 Menlo ave he was named chairman announced Friday at a LARK April 2—Children playmatches were blamed for Friday as one of the 50 nation- meeting of the men's division lead- aingfirewith which destroyed a shed here wide winners in the annual Boys ers in Salt Lake City Chamber Friday at 3:35 pm belonging to Night School: Monday April 5 Seven motorists were fined in and Girls Clubs of America jun- of Commerce offices Mrs Clara Turpin according to Goal for the county is $30000 Salt Lake county firemen Damage police court Friday on speeding ior citizenship co'htest He is a Day School: Monday April 12 charges when they appeared before member of the Jaycee Boys club more than half the $50000 goal was estimated at $25 Moss Judge Frank Seven regional winners will be for the entire state All other classes are open for registration at any time Maurice G Burton 24 3786 Highthe 50 contestants selected at in land dr was fined 33550: Lloyd with the from meeting Speakers Friday's Write for free bulletin final winner being the Speaks R Erikson 21 3976 S State and to Mr Murphy Included Metallurgist Richard H Smith 18 525 B st S Frederick Ravitz LT S Buguest on an trip addition each fined $30 William F Downey to New York City Lane W Adams state president of reau of Mines metallurgist spoke 442 University it Edwin Robthe society Roger Freund chair- on atomic power and its many ert Gold 36 1080 Fremont ave L man of the men's division of the aspects Friday night before memand Cleamond D Eskelson MurS Mrs Emil state deNeuf drive bers of the Men's Laymen's league ray each fined $25 and James Leland Sanders 18 2631 S State commander and J at a dinner meeting in Unitarian Salt Lake City 70 NORTH MAIN Stephen TELEPHONE fined $27 church East Moloney publicity chairman For Ignoring a traffic semaphore G W McMelroy 59 1376 S 3rd East was fined $20 A reward for rescuiAg a comMrs Madge C Riker 22 283 E IP gt 4 1 rade from drowning during a ave was 74 Kelsey fined $23 for Iga stop sIgn and Edwin R 11 in Pacific the party swimming An ordinary wash dress Z1Pnow-- costs $321 math 60 ilin44°a Efrnilthr Sthith was fineeds $2fi ocean in April 1944 was received charge A $20 fine was on (3 9 broadclath shirt c $335 Friday by SSgt Charles M sheet Archie L Stout 32 imposed so 623 Gunnell 00 -g rj I you 1 I' ' reA pl for driving too fast for existlocal marine Hayes corps s if '''' conditions Marine Cited For Saving Life e I t 88 fair condition" in a D C hospital his - S L to 1 0 i Montoya Magna Friday anthat Kennecott Copper Corp may Washington install and maintain pumps and a only son Warren F Pershing said nounced his candidacy for the --4 for Fewer Accidents 6 Gen is in "pretty BINGHAM April 2—Possibility - 1 Gen Pershing Still 'Fair' Worker Magna Son Says Only Seeks Office John J Pershing now Plan Canyon Tank dole t - ld A Bigger Stop 5 t 4 P: 1 1 7 569-13t- lf incent f'-:kt- 191 g !Tit-lin- I Ili ing Homer South was fined $20 for Improper Signalling Annual meeting of the Salt Lake American Federation of Radio Artists will be held April 25 at 1:30 pm in room 1122 Con- tinental Bank bldg announced L Barrington president will t Sgt Hayes received the navy and marine corps medal from the president of the United States a citation from the secretary of navy and a personal letter of appreciation from Gen Clifton B Cates marine corps commandant Capt Bert Davis U S M C made the presentation in a brief ceremony at the Federal bldg Sgt Hayes was commended for personal valor fortitude and concern for another The marine sergeant with other members of his unit succeeded in rescuing a comrade caught in a heavy undertow as he was being pulled out to sea "Ill County Unit Picks Murray Deputy Se county commissioners appointed Max McHenry Friday as deputy sheriff in the Murray area He succeeds Lloyd DeLand k aI - - 1 00--1 X ‘ It ‘77c 11 1 §6-- - ‘A t I et - 0 - 01 4r-)- -3 k 0 ) ray police chief Other appointments were: Marie C Barrett 357 Westminster ave June Marie Johnson 74 P st and Helen Wright as nurses in Salt Lake General hospital Edward Smith 668 Springview dr and Hans Dienemahn 630 Park st as orderlies in the hospital Hilda Smart 35 Redondo ave as seamstress in the infirmary Sam C Stradley 6901-9t- h East as a rrtL?- - 111 - 111 -- -- - if i ! : ! 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I'l ir14 - N 0 re'r'''--""''- '' ' who resigned recently to be Mur- department x - V -- I I --)1- a include election discussion of possible and reports from offi- - laborer in the roads and bridges iCharles l d MAGNA April 2—The Salt take county sheriff's department put its 14th radio patrol car into service Friday under direction Of Sheriff George Beckstead The 1948 model automobile Is equipped with a two-wa- y radio and will be used In area by N the Magma-GarfieF Pehrson Magna chief deputy '' 1: i :' 1 1 ': $? ' E - New Patrol Car ! - t E4 lmmstmnsmiomtap00000000000000000"'st S: l' chapter 1 7-- accord- ing to Mr Barnes will be to present the street plans to- the zoning board—and follow the move by by securing petitions Sugarhouse residents The proposed through streets would extend from Highland drive to 9th East paralleling the Denver & Rio Grande Western Railroad Co tracks and at Wilmington and Simpson avenues from Highland drive to 13th East - Radio Artists to Meet 1 111 - ' decked auditoriums for annual school dances Dressed in best—and with the borrowed family auto — the youths turned out for junior proms at Granite Jordan and Bingham high schools the spring formal at Cyprus high and sports dance at Murray In Bingham they danced on a "Stairway to the Stars" and in Jordan the thernê was "Chinatown" Granite high students followed a "Spring Rain" motif while Cyprus youths were content with "Suddenly It's Spring" At Murray high cotton dresses and sports clothes set the pace for the sports dance Granitians added the unusual touch by producing a dance queen from a pot of gold at the end of a prop rainbow She was Clarann Carlisle daughter of Mr and Mrs Edward C Carlisle 760 E 3155 South - First action scheduled - r) - At Double Rites i KELSCH I- - 1- - ' (I i - I - 1 VFW Units Install 111 CALL !- 1 f CI ' A- - i 1 FANS CEILING MEAT TRAYS FOUR-BLAD- - - i : - or Delicatessen Case 1 —1 4- - Foo t :fttabl Dry Metal Yeretable 1 Metal Dry Rack 1-- s595 Com- Each 2-1- 6400t 1 - ! Meat and Delicatessen Cases with - sig-ne- 1 Y 1 p:tatooso4mowAInj I- - Double installation of new officers of Lt Clarence E Allen post No 409 and Veterans of t Foreign Wars auxiliary was conducted at the Friday night Teamsters - — bldg 59 S State i Post officers installed at the ceremonies included Victor E Anderson commander William Heath senior vice commander Owen Confer junior vice commander Harry Austin chaplain and J R Russell quartermaster Auxiliary officers installed were Mrs Thomas Hoke president Mrs Clarence D McHenry senior vice commander Mrs H L White vice junior commander Mrs P' Wayne Fosse'' treasurer Mrs Walt Carlquist secretary Mrs ' Maude Love chaplain Mrs Marcus J conductress Mrs HGrow Marie t and Mrs guard Wilson three-yea- r trustee FOFt S LE 1 i C- ( - pressors - N 1:'' Holy Cross hospital Alumni Assn are being completed announced Mrs Howard Jones recently elected president The annual event will take place at the Beau Brummel restaurant 100 Highland dr May 11 she announced Other new officers of the organization are Mrs Ruth Johnson vice president Sister M Loyola secretary and Miss Margaret Overy treasurer Karl J Magleby state director Farmers Home administration and chairman Jof - the Utah department of agriculture council will leave for Washingtort D C Saturday to serve on the department's board of superior service awards The board selects employes of the department of agriculture who - DOUBLE-DUT- C— ! — sHop- 1: E r be- of Salt Cit 3r's planning and zoning board Friday was named by the Sugar-hous- e Chalnber of Commerce to represent this community in the drive for civic improvements Mr Barnes will direct a campaign to obtain a "white war' lighting system and two through streets said Ray D Free chamC - Society of Christian Service at 7:30 pm In the Liberty Park Methodist church Sth East and littit South Leaves for Capital ox-wag- on pressors t - t - in ' i -: ' I' Nominated were: Vern Yoho Kay W Richins Michael D Martin Dan J Eastman Lawrence e'111 i''ir::::': F Shaw Ted AndersonJules S - t' Dreyfous John Johannesson Her-aoto bert Chinn A Kyle Bettilyon Robert L McGee Harold W Gunn Robert Boyle and Stephen James Jr Ballots will be mailed to Jaycee Inspecting new oversized stop signJ to be members in April with results to Installed at city intersections during the next be announced May 7 week are Officers T W Stroud and FL E Buhler - Each ' r- '' ' !:4 : 1 4 - 0 Salt Lake Junior Chamber of 'Commerce meeting Friday noon at Hotel Utah nominated 14 men for seven directorate positions -- TESSEN CASES :Ati- tiri Jaycees Nominate Driving an ox team was considered a "rnan's job" even in the t pioneering days of 1870 but Mrs Selena Judd Bowen Rishton who will celebrate her 80th birthday Saturday recalls driving such a team many times in her youth - As a young girl Mrs Rishton lived in Upton Summit county It was common for me to drive an to Salt Lake City with a load of lumber or logs and return to Upton with a load of salt from Great Salt lake" she ' said Plans Open House An open house in her honor be held Sunday frorn 4 to 8 pm at the residence of a daughter Mrs Jane B Fiwkea 923 W 2nd South Mn Rislaton was born April 3 1863 S Ilrnm it at Hoytaville county a daughter of James and Mary Jane Harrop Judd She was rnarried to John J Bowen Nov 17 1gS6 in Logan temple Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y Saints They lived in Hoytaville until Mr 13owens death in January 1903 On Oct 2 1913 she was married to Thomas H Rishton in Salt Lake L S temple They moved to Rupert Ida and lived there and in Declo Ida until moving to Salt Lake City in 1941 Mr Rishton died in Illy 1947 Children Survive Mrs Risbton has four sons and four daughters: Mrs Fewkes John H and David J Bowen Salt Lake CIty Ray J Bowen Murray Mrs- - Ethel Garner Rupert Ida Mrs Grace Kilbourn Asel 'Bowen C Morgan Morgan county Mrs Gladys Garner Ern- rn ett Ida two stepdaughters and a stepson': Mrs Ruth Johnston Stockton Cat Mrs Mary Pack and Floyd Rishton Salt Lake City She has 52 grandchildren four and 88 DOUBLE-DUT- N - 'A 1: Final arrangements for the niversary homecoming banquet of Utalm to Note f80th Birthday F00t 'C'l r (?I ili'rs' ' gt s - ‘ Edgirg up toward its 1130000 goal the 1948 fund drive of the Salt Lake county American Red Cross chapter reached $105000 n Friday announced Jesse N Eller-tovice chairman of the campaign This is 807 of the goat The county stands fifth among 13 chapters of the Pacific coast To Discuss Cancer area he said However delayed returns from volunteer workers Cancer symptoms and imwho were hampered by 17 stormy of detecting the disease days during March are expected portance In its to bring the Salt Lake total within early stages will be discussed distance of by representatives of the quota hailing Because of the delays in sblic- Utah division American Cancer itation the Red Cross is requesting society next week Mrs Emil those who have not yet been contacted by volunteers to mail con- de Neuf state commander retributions to the organization head- ported Friday quarter in the Beason bldg Monday the society will present an educational program for the Navy Mothers club at 8 pm In the Chic center 544 S Maim Wednesday a similar program will be presented to the Women's 3-10-- N-- -- - 1 - — ' N ) ) 11 r k 4 f) rk 6 - - i i' 4 1: - 4- — I an- A new adult education class designed to show what makes a watch tick win begin Monday at West high school Ralph right V Backman principal of the adult education department Salt Lake City schools announced Friday The class officially entitled a course in horology for apprentice watchmakers will be conducted in cooperation with the Salt Lake Watchmakers guild he said In Mercy Drive Hits 81 Of '48 Goal every Campaign Aid Visits v-a- p A Salt Lake postal business dur- lug March was 2236 better than 1for the same month in 1947 Post- master L A Smoot reported Friday Receipts for March totaled 3 $24561198 compared with 200- 72835 for the third month of 1947 $136831 Patrons purchased worth of starnps and stamped Second class mail income papers s $3330 from postage meters $98672 permits $6684 box rentals $55 miscellaneous $1949 and excess 1919 0 1) e- ' ” - - - Official to Ask Dressed in Best Fun to Herald Enjoy 'White Way' Students Centennial 'Groovy' Proms In Sugarhouse rocked "Strictly groovy" jam sessions almost every high school Salt Lake county Friday In Sugarhouse SUGARHOUSE April 2—John as pupils flocked into Lake night Barnes member 7 1 - 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