Show "T VT Second Salt Lake City L’tah — Saturday Morning — November Ra'dioTV log Page 22 Utahns Await Second Icy Blast Storm-Straddle- 17 12 1955 Dan Valentines '? ft v- i itjz - - I J By Stan Bowman Tribune Staff Writer tf-- "4 Winter drew an icy brush across the face of northern Utah Friday and left it with its second coat of white this sea- fc son And he was dipping his brush for another swipe at his “canvas" Saturday With a cold breath Friday afternoon he sent mercury into a swift dive of as much as 26 degrees below temperatures of Thursday and forecasters promised even colder readings on Saturday Surrealistic Touch The artistry of winter became somewhat surrealistic when a dash of fog rain and dust was stfrred by strong x‘sued strict bans ' 't ’ against young girl students ap- pearing in class with red lips Other schools merely frown at the practice Dan Valentine But what the youngsters think about it? Strangely enough most young girls in Salt Lake admit that lipstick doesn’t look too neat on young lips We took a poll among the -young girls the other day— and — and too the the young boys ‘ u opinions are interesting The question asked: “Do you think young girls should wear lipstick?” j Elizabeth Jane Sant" 11 Lafayette School said “No it makes your lipsJook too big” Richards Jenkins 11 Ensign School also said no but he gave a different reason: “When girls wear lipstick and they kiss you X it gets on you!” On the other hand Joe Cummings at Oquirrh School says girls are smart to use lipstick “If they wear it" Joe says “they might get a kiss” 10 Bonnie Lee Wagstaff makes no “It says Oquirrh young girls look stupid!” Evan Wright 11 Dilworth School says girls shouldn’t wear lipstick “Because” he says “when they do they get it on wlnds- A flying jstudeni e scaped serious injury Friday at 920 a m when the controls went dead on his Cessna 140 plane and it crashed into a ditch three quarters of a mile southeast of the south end of the runway at Salt Lake No 2 Airport near Midvale The student Thomas R -- Stephens 856-1th East suffered possible back injuries' a severe blow on the head bruises and abrasions A group of pheasant hunters saw the crash They pulled the unconscious pijot from the wreckage and rushed him to the Salt Lake Clinic where his 1 t'"'pvS 114-4t- h - i - ( Anne l Marshall 12 -- McKinley — School- has“i'logicalanswer' She says: “I think dates are all right once in awhile at 12 so a person can get prepared for when they really count!” Commenting on the date ques- tkm" Evelyn Ruth 9 Onequa School- - says: “I think 9 is the bight age to ‘ have dates because I am 9" v " — Sometimes the - man who loses the election Is the fellow who actually wins! — : 1 Why1 Support United Fund T ‘ UNITED FUND - showers" beforethe "wedding - turkey! -- motherrJdrs Virginia Stephens is - a went through a fence and then plunged down into a deep ditch and was partially 'covered with water when it came to - - nurse The youth received emergency treat-men- t at the clinio and was sent home Youn Stephens is a member of the University of Utah Flying Club and was putting in flight hours to obtain his pilot’s license- - when the crash occurred He said he took off from the Thompson Flying Service about 9 a m and was in the air approximately 20 minutes when suddenly the controls of the small craft went dead The plane came down and hit on it left wing tip It crossed a small ditch 775056 said rest Damage to the plane was extensive g was torn in pieces the The fuselage was buckled gird' the iaawaa" twisted Harlon W Bement Utah State Aeronautics director suspected "Icing of the carburetor” caused the controls to go dead The pilot said he thoroughly inspected the craft prior to takeoff and at that time it appeared to be in good left-win- -- HoliduyPushiCvof C Readies Program Hikes United To Slash Fire Premiums and installation of program for Drive Totals to affect fire protection drants atrategic locations estimated A Jl ' Veterans Day was no holiday Friday for employes and teers of Salt Lake Area United -r Fund Gerard E Haven executive director said contributions continued to come in from ares residents He reported’ total fund donations to date are an increase of $9000 over Thursday D Ford Crandall president of United Fund board of directors said employes of 54 firms in the area have made such significant contributions that each will be a candidate for a special com- munity service award 5- $550-77- 0 Im- two-yea- r faciliproving anties an nual savings of $150000 to $180-00- 0 in insurance premiums for Saif Lake property owners will be presented Monday to the City Commission The proposals will be presented by' the safety and fire prevention committee of Salt Lakev City Chamber of ComJ merce Drawn After Talks -They were prepared after conferences with Herbert Raines assistant t chief engineer National Board of Fire Underwriters San Francisco Doug Langton president Salt Lake Assn of Insurance Agents and key personnel of various city ' Announces 27 He announced the first 27 departments j Committee proposals will cost said identities of the remaining 27 would be released Saturday an estimated $500000 according Employes of the following firms to H E Kretchman chairman would be honored If the1 special and Weston E Hamilton secreawards ' are granted when the tary If carried out they will present fund campaign Is com- net sufficient credits under a pleted: point system rating method used Continental Oil Co Morrison-MerrilL-W- - by the national board to warrant1 a P Fullerf-Arno- ld of Salt Lake Machinery CoyW H Bintz City and a saving of between 75 Safeway Stores Inc Water-work- s and 9 per cent in annual fire inEquipment Co Garrett surance premiums Freight Lines Patrick Dry Grading Change Goods Kedman Co Interstate The city’s grading could be -Motor Lines changed from Class 4 set Under On Award List" the standard grading schedule Utah-Idah- o Sugar Co Royal in the national board’s report Crystal Salt Co (tales office) of March' 1954 to Class 2A or Zi9n’s Savings Bank and Trust 3B it was explained Co Continental Bank and Trust The principal item in the proCo First National Bank of Salt posed improvements is a new Lake CRy W T Grant and Co fire station near 6th South and Edward L Burton and Co Na- West Temple It would improve tional Chinchilla Breeders of the’eity’s rating by 120 points America Mountain Fjiel Supply Other improvenew Co Utah Sand and Grayel ments suggested are Standard Oil of California Salt water main on 2nd East Lake Refining and Pipeline Co Utah Oil Co Salt Lake Hardware Fisher Baking CoGen-era- l Electric Supply Co and The Lang Company Inc 30 new hyat Proposals also will include a new drill tower for training firemen establishment of a repair shop to Improve the condition of fire apparatus lmprovement of the fire alarm signal system and improvement of inspection and fire code enforcement services supported If necessary by amendments to city ordinances The committee was informed that additional point credits may be obtained by modernizing if necessary the city building code and in prompt report1 ing unauthorized building of- construction - Utah Scalded on the face and shoulders when he pulled a pbt of boiling coffee onto him Friday afternoon Darry Dalton Ken-nel-l son of Mr and Mrs Walter Kennell 233 Reid Ave was reported in Verities!” f opdition at Salt Lake General Hospital late Friday night suffered first and second degree burns of the face and shoulders Salt Lake City poliae ambulance crew members reported The mishap occurred at the Kennell home when Mr Kennell left th child alone for a few minutes The-youngs- -- ' r expected hat-42-degree in University of Utah coed Vivian Dixon finds crimson J“Ute” blanket to be given away In Family Day event! cold-shelte- reading was chilling 20 degrees lower than on the previous day and weather men said it would be colder Saturday with a high of 40 and 175 172 209 4 Summit County To Nov 12 1955 4 To Nov 12 1954 All of 1954 - 2 2 Idaho To To Nov 12 AH' of 1954 Nov-12-19- SouthcaslTcnijiers GoOff As Hunters Start Firing low it night To add to near 18 degrees the cold outlook forecasters expect a storm — deThe blast of shotguns in the vlew Dr speaking’ for other layed about 24 hours—to arrive in Utah some time Saturday aft- Holladay and Cottonwood areas residents of her neighborhood ernoon with intermittent snow Friday opening day of the said hunters In a field direct- Spreading to the south by eve- pheasant season- - stirred up a ly south of thehomes onlfillv-viening lot more than the game birds Dr were shooting ail dag Friday’s storm left 60 inch of They stirred tip residents of and into the evening precipitation at the Salt Lake the communities until a wave “We have all been afraid-tMunicipal Airport and lesser of protest swept over telephone let our children go outside amounts at other northern Utah operators at the Salt Lake Trlb-un-e khe said “but the principal valley weather stations danger is that the children had Dust and Drifts some of the prop- to walk to and from school Although - During and before the storm erty In the area "was posted Hong 11th East which cuts diwinds raisedduatnlouds and with “No ‘Huntlhg”- signs ap- rectly through the field where whipped snow into drifts Some parently the majority of resi- hunters have been shooting” Meanwhile state officials gusts of wind were clocked at dents didn’t know the area had 40 mph been opened to hunters --until warned that Hunters In the At Kearns wind blew power the area should firing began lines together Friday morning-- ' exercise extreme "Caution tf to Closed Hunt and blacked out the town more avoid shooting residents or pets' than three hours Difficulty in The Cottonwood area among or destroying property with acquiring respectable their pellets finding the break was expe- those rienced by Utah Power ‘and population numbers in the rew Light Co linemen when a dense cent expansion of Salt Lake’s fog covered the area metropolitan boundaries has How’s Record? The storm of Friday coated been closed to hunters for 17 v ' roads at high elevations with a years ' y M M Mrs crust ice of Atwater dangerous and packed snow but accidents due East told the Tribune that huntto the storm were few ers drove Into her neighbor’s yard “and started ' blasting " way” - - — ' t Children and pets swarm In Everyone looks up to a dhanV the neighborhood she asserted pion! too have to it’s dangerous “aqd And when that champion Is men shooting every direction” the top' man or woman in the Ernest D Schettler 5815 Hol‘field the champ laday Blvd chairman of Cot- receives additional respect tonwood Inc said parents were Special to The Tribune citizens’ FoC CASTLE ROCK Summit distraught and feared for the save lives! The Tribune wants to honor County — A young California lives of children going to school the safest driver in Salt 'Lake mother was fatally Injured Fri- and returning Within 200 Feet County on “S-Day” — safeday at 10:45 am when the auto- mobile in which she was riding “Some hunters were within driving day —Dec 1 The requirements are simpie skidded on icy pavement and 200 feet of residences when The new champion must have a smashed iiyo the rear of a truck thfey started shooting” he said record of driving without' on US Highway 30 about seven Cottonwood Inc intends to long traffic- - citations or significant miles east of here meet at the earliest possible - : The victim Mrs Marlene moment with’ state fish and accidents June Nesteby 20 Concord game leaders to determine why The champ may be man 'or a woman r Calif died shortly after arrival the region now conceded to Use the convenient entry at an Evanston Wyo' hospital be almost entirely residential blank on this page Nominate She suffered a crushed pelvis in was to hunters opened you candidate for the title “Salt the collision ' “We want to be sure Jt Is Lake County’s Safest Driver” closed In future years” Mr Mail or Also Injured j bring your entry to tho the crash also injured her Schettler added — Traffic Safety Editor 143 S‘ husband Kenneth Merle Neste' Mrs J H Rogers 1152 Hill- - Main by 25 lacerated scalp fractured right arm bruise her daughter Feresa 10 months lacerations of the scalp and right arm ) ' y y - i- and head injuries and a passenGer-rar' ger in the truck' Walter Traffic Safety Editor “ ' 50 Ogden bruises and The Salt Lake Tribune ' r ' ' lacerations 143 S Main ' " Summit County' Deputy Sher' Salt Lake City Utah' iff Clarence Fr Moore Castle Rock said the accident occurred My nominaUon for the safest automobile driver in Salt when the auto driven by Mr Lake County is: (Nominate yourself or someone you know) : Nesteby collided with a ton and a half truck driven by John D Name 1954 157 206 ’ 6120-230- - - - -- t safest Driver 0 f ’ May Be You - f ’ safe-drivin- -- -’- g from-fello- Name Your Safe Driver 242 y d -- r ‘ Utah adjutant general Jack W Veterans-Counc- i ' '- -- 35 United i - )’ Ellis r ‘I I -- To Nov 12 1955 To Nov 12 1954 All of 1954 Observance of Veterans Day Slogs Over Muddy Obstacles A determined bandof veterans and servicemen and city officials braved show and jeepstopping mud Friday morning to dedicate the new flagpole atop Ensign Peak" The dedication program was the feature event in Salt Lake City’ observance of Veterans Day It almost didn’t come off Jeeps r bogged down in the mud Those who made it to the top were forced‘ to scale the slope on foot But it did come off Mayor Earl J Glade and Brig Gen J Wallace West (Ret) were on hand as official greeters Brief addresses were given by Brig Gen Max E Rich was to slide to near 20 degrees ' Chilling Drop safe-driv- ers Traffic Death h -- A Days Since Lasl Utah top-ranki- Boiling Coffee Scalds Infant ‘ the mercury I 3 Hurt In Summit County Crash' 1 J TODAY’S VALENTINE t A Valentine today to a Salt Gordon A Sampson driver Lake girl who must be the local “Interstate Motor Lines Jnc: champion shower giver “It’s easy Jo have favorite She is community project until you Donna Park ask yourself ’’are the other 1647 Stratford community service agencies Ave — — ‘less deserving simply because To-da- tethis 1 don’t know them personal'V'XvVl Eear Donna has ly?’ The fund offers a way we given about 20 lhay contribute to each of the showers for girl- 27 agencies in United Fund” friends about to be married and — Wives about to have babies About twice a month Donna gives a shower to some girl i friend about to embark on' the GOAL " marriage cruise — And any girl who has sponsored 20 showers' deserves a special Valentine This is it Of course Donna stands to get even next year— she’s planning 'to get married next June And I only hope she gets 20 — ' ’ "1 bells ring SAM THE SAD CYNIC SAYS: With Thanksgiving about here isn't it about time for the diplomats to start talking the craft hurtled tq earth smashing Into ditch near runway Photo by Harlon W Bement Utah State Aeronautics Director Pilot Thomas R Stephens escaped serious injury Friday when his plane’s controls “froze” at about 500 feet altitude and Teen Pilot Survives High Dive Into Dit6h ! - Snowfall along the Wasatch front particularly in the Salt Lake Valley and mountains to the east was unexpectedly heavy Up to 9 inches of new snow was reported near Park City while Alta and Brighton gained 4 to 6 inches of snow In the valleys most snow melted quickly and Salt Lake’s fall hgd almost disappeared before temperatures began tumbling from the high of 42 degrees Friday afternoon By Saturday morning forecasters -- boys” Eileen Solomon 9 Jackson School says young girls Skunks have been mistaken should stay away from lipfor cats so many times they “Because She stick girls says: are beginning to believe it that aren’t married don’t themselves need it” At least the one that found its 11 way into the Joseph Ezra Baker EnsignJSchool Gary says no “Lipstick makes girls Wood residence at Ave emulated a cat and swallook ugh!” lowed Mrs Wood’s prize Most of the Salt Lake youngsters agree about ' this lipstick canary - - - - Mrs Wood didn’t know a business But there is a divided opinion skunk was the culprit and had in the about how old a boy or girl her husband set a trap —should be before he or sheiias basementnfor - the unknown marauder dates Friday night Mr Wood About the date question Judy Snow 11 Dilworth School says smelled a clue and traced it a girl should be at least 15 be- to the basement The “pussy fore going on dates "“Because” cat” had eluded the trap but she- pointy ouVglrls younger was cornered until Mr Wood than 15 don’t know anything and police herded it outdoors about romance” Elizabeth' Jane Sant who had an opinion about lipstick says a girl should have dates when she is 11 “So” 6he says “a girl can --start practicing for junior — high school" ' Cqnnie Allen 12 Grant School says a girl should wait until she’s 16 to go on dates “Because a girl has to be 16 or older to like to be kissed” ' Regarding this date question ’ d Snow Moving Across Area In Cold Wake ’ Nothing Serious® PAINTED LIPS: Should Or young girls wear lipstick shoruld young girls not wear lip-'v- ‘ stick? That’s a cur- '’'‘''"“''sfv'C rent controversy swirling abound f 1 t h e n a 1 1 o iKs nL v young set In fact some w'1 S schools over the nation have Is TT“ A Salt £ altr f filmnr l)f Section T"T" o il chairman and William J program 4 general chair1 man The dedicatory prayer was offered by former ' State fsen Newell Knight Army Navy and Marine Corps color guards also participated in the program The flagpole was built and donated by the Lang Co The entire was sponsored by the United Veterans Council A veterans’ dance was held in the evening at the Elks Club 139 E South Temple for service personnel their partners ' and friends Otherwise the city noted Veteran Day quietly Friday Hig-be- e pro-gra- m Sum58 Wasatch mit County - The truck was eastbound on US 30 and slpwed down to pull off the roadway Deputy Moore said when the Nesteby car also eastbound apparently attempted to pass the large vehicle and slid on the slick highway Impact Tosses Drums Several empty oil drums on the truck flew through the air with the impact of the collision Bryan ambulance from Evanston took the victims to the hospital both Mr Nesteby and the child were reported in “fair” Bowman Addres?f -' ' ’ ‘ v ‘ ’ '‘C entry has driven miles over a period of years without receiving a traffic citation or being involved In a serious traffic accident t My I' Enclosed in 100 words or less are the reasons why believe that I am (or my nominee is) entitled to be named ' the safest driver in Salt Lake County c (Signature of person making nomination) I (Address) (City or Town) condition' V ' ' r I 1 |