Show tro 1 w nyn i Tyiry m jr w'n The Salt Lake Tribune Tuesday June 23 1959 ay m Volts Car Saving Fall ‘Pack’ SL Hospitals 4 A series of freak accidents the third floor to the ‘second ' Monday kept Salt Lake City floor ambulances haulElmo J Hulse 47 Murray police busy suffered a possible broken ing victims to various AT NOON M a r i n u s De- heide 35 2522 W 5100 South Kearns suffered burns of both hands when he touched an electric wire while holding a pine Mi Deheide an employe of Hotel Utah was installing an air conditioner when the accident occurred He was taken to Latter-daSaints Hospital for treatment of shock HALF-HOU- H i4 I 'f s A I A YOUNGSTER playing ip Liberty Park jumped from a swing about 3 pm fell on his right arm and broke it Paul Charles Fowles 9 son of Mr and Mrs Burrow Fowles East was taken to Salt Lake General Hospital for treatment I 1 - V 0 K ' N V V h VSv I Driver Spills Sand Truck To Avoid Crash Into Car Special r Tht Tribun at 450Q South and MURRAY— Possible tragedy He was westbound was avoided Monday about "MY BRAKE 4:10 pm when a quick think- ing truck driver spun his huge vehicle around a corner and tipped it over to avoid hitting a car ' V A Amvets Win Praise of Mrs I V 'V Deputy Sheriff Occie Evans left and Tom Flynn survey the later at truck to damage after Mr Flynn swerved the heavily-ladeRobert V Straster 691 Sllth West was injured when a leg was crushed between her automobile and the garage at her residence The' car which was appar-ent’in gear rolled forward as she walked around it She suffered a chipped bone was The youngest military servtreated at LDS Hospital and icemen’s group and the fastest released to her home growing was the way Mrs A WORKMAN helping tear 0 m e r (Mae) thc-eSt Joseph's Villa BonneLfl-Ul- t de1910 5th East Monday at 12:38 ville Ky scribed Americfell the of from rafters pm an Veterans of World War n and Korea (Amvets) Tuesday in Salt Lake City Mrs Boone a d e s c e n dent by marriage of the original - Daniel Mrs Boone The Utah Public Service Boone American historical figCommission has scheduled a ure is president of the Na jointhearing for July 13 on tional Amvets Auxiliary She applications from four firms to came to Salt Lake City for the piovide local delivery service annual meeting of the auxilin the Salt Lake area iary’s Utah unit THE CARRIERS seek “THERE IS a great potento haul commodities tial for the auxiliary in Utah throughout Salt Lake County and with the opportunity of except Magna Garfield and fered in our comprehensive Bingham and in Davis County service program for veterans south of the junction of US and their families and for comHighways 89 and 91 munities in which they live I THE FIRMS are the Salt see no reason why the organLake Transfer Co City De- ization should not grow" Mrs Boone said livery System Delivery Service She recalled that Amvets & Transfer Co and Jesse A was chartered by Congress for Watson Transfer Co All aie presently operating World War II and Korean veterans in 1957 and is claimed by in the area to already have the most positive legislative and service programs for those qualified to become members A 12:3T pm 17 l! shoulder He yvas being treated at LDS Hospital where he was listed in fair condition 804-6t- dr - srm'- avoid hitting a car The truck tipped over and spilled It load of 12 tons of sand Minor damage resulted to truck 130a East pedal de pressed like the clutch and they failed to hold" he told the officers Noticing a car was just starting to go north from the changing traffic signal he truck swung the heavily-loadeto the north It rolled across the street and tipped over spilling sand on the lawn of W C Pugh 1299 E 4500 South HE STILLED 12 tons of sand on a lawn and narrowly ‘missed hitting a Salt Lake County deputy sheriff when the brakes on his truck failed Tom Flynn 24 1352 Mill Stream Ln (3570 South) the truck driver told Captain Occie DEPUTY GUNN was south Evans and Deputy C J Gunn bound along 1300 East and was his brakes failed as he was less than 25 feet from the attempting to stop for the light truck at the time ' i “ - Unit’s Chief 4 Firms Receive e are— pleased to announce a new higher earning rate PSC Hearing On SL Service on insured savings accounts WHILE HERE Mrs of I Boone charter to the newest Amvets auxiliary to be organized in the Salt Lake City will present a area Midvale Post 39 Didn’t Know Truck Burns As Driver Eyes Road LSI PER ANNUM Robert L Quigley wondered what all the excitement was about when a workman frantically waved him "down as" he drove his large semi trailer truck north on Redwood Road about 1427 South THEN HE looked in the rearview mirror and saw flames leaping high from the gas tank just behind the truck cab Mr Quigley who resides at at 4526 W 6780 South Kearns quickly braked the truck to a stop and jumped from the cab lust before flames enveloped it The fire was reported at 11:42 effective with the earning period semi-annu- al am IIE SHOUTED for someone to call the fire department then climbed atop his load of sand and began shoveling it on the fire in an attempt to putit out He was unsuccessful It took firemen more than half an hour to put out the blaze which consumed the truck cab contents all wiring and burned the motor Fire Capt G L Ferris said he could not estimate damage until mechanics have inspected the motor 1959 1 beginning July 20-to- and to be credited to all savings accounts December 31 1959 DAMAGE WAS estimated to be in the "thousands" of dol- lars however The truck was owned by Bateman Trucking Co 1479 Mr Beck St (415 West) Quigley escaped injury Traffic was stopped and blocked Redwood Road for a mile north and south of the accident America’ I foremost specialist In MUFFLERS TOPS COVERS SEAT NO DOWN PAYMENT many weeks 5 : to i : H PLENTY OF H 125 South Main PARKING New Store Hours: 5 The United Veterans Council a representative group of veterans’ organizations Monday informed the mayor and city commission by letter it would have its representatives appear before the commission to ask why the City Commission has not named a committee for working mut details to construct a Veterans Memorial Civic St — Phone EL 97665 s m to p m on Mondays 830 am Open to 4 p m with "After Hour Teller" service 4 to 6pm Tuesday through Fridays 8 30 8 SUrntd dicc' pay 2-ii- i4 FREE dential deral I Veterans Persist On Auditorium 1147 so state da I 33rd South A Stats Sts Phont HU 6691 1 Open 900 am to 800 pm on Mondays 900 a m to 430 Tuesdays thru Fridays “Walk-Up-" tellers will serve you 900 am and “Drive-Upto 80Q pm on Mondays and 9:00 tm to 600 vmgs ” p m Tuesdays thru Fridays Utah’s Largest and Friendliest Savings Institution INSURED SAVINGS o HOMBLQANS Assets Over $80000000 ® Thos T Taylor President HOME MODERNIZATION LOANS Saturdays 8 K am to 6 pm Mon & Fri 8 to 8 1 Tuts Wed Thurs & Sat 8 to 6 THE LETTER Bigned by William J Hlgbee council chairman said the citizen’s committee from the city ws requested by Salt Lake CounA ty Commission Chairman B Gundersen La-mo- ‘A ' V - I f j a pA atk A $ A JijA AA A Ajt AAA-- dLAjLJk A A A A A A-A- A A A AA A A A AAA AA A A A A-- AA AAtAAAAA-AALA-- A A AAkA A-- A A A A A AA AA A AA A A AA A A A A A A A A AA A A A At Ab A A i A £ jh dh |