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Show BOURBON CHIEF BLOOD SEFETY QUITS POST URGED TO CLUB MEETS William T. Thurman, 3096 South 23rd East, resigned January 6 as Democratic chairman of Salt Lake county, according to Mrs. Sunday C. Anderson, county vice chairman. Mr. Thurman, who resigned last March from the position of chief deputy county attorney to become county Democratic chairman, left the party organization post to return to his former position. Mrs. Anderson reported that officers of the county organization and elective Democratic county officials met Friday for an executive committee meeting. The county central committee will call a meeting in the immediate future to elect a new chairman and take care of other Democratic i primary purpose of improving traffic safety and reducing accidents on Utah's highways, said Clyde W. Reaveley, a director of the club. The club aspires to promote traffic safety by the moral rather than the enforcement and threat it method and is a as well as organization. DeMott Pomeroy of the Bonneville Kiwanis club will introduce the visiting dignitaries and program. Guests will include Gov. J. Bracken Lee, Mayor Earl J. Glade, Ben E. Lingenfelter, Joe L. Christensen, L. C. Romney and Grant M. Burbidge .city commissioners; Lamont B. Gunderson, Adiel F. Stewart and Ray P. Greenwood, county, commissioners; Seymour S. Taylor, city traffic engineer; F. Clark Sanford, S.L.C. police chief; Joseph Dudler, Utah highway patrol superintendent; Jay C. Newman, state commissioner of public safety; Sheriff George Beck-stea- d and other city, county and state officials. Featured speaker of the evening will be Marion A. Snow, state deputy commissioner of public safety. The film entitled A Day in Court, stressing that court' esy is contageous will be shown by Sgt. L. A. Bleyl, Salt Lake Police department. At the conclusion of the program non-prof- non-politic- al - SAWS Knives and Scissors EXPERTLY SHARPENED J New and Reconditioned Door Closers 4 DONORS GOLDEN RULE Continued from Page I THE NEWS BULLETIN Monday, Jan. 15, 1953 Sugar House, Utah RUDY'S KEY & REPAIR SERVICE 1983 S. 11th East 84-04- 71 party business. SCHODL FOR SKI THAYNE OFFERS PROPERTY MANAGEMENT ENTHUSIASTS Salt Lake county recreation department opened its third annual ski school at Brighton on SaturA goal of 250 pints of blood has day, Jan. 10, with K. Smith in New to Sugar House this week charge. been set for the first in the series It will run 10 consecutive Sat- was the property management deof blood donor programs which is urdays, Jan. 10 through March partment of the Thayne & Company, Realtors, just established by sponsored by the Sugar House 14, weather permitting. The ski school is to open Business and Professional .Womens any the popular concern located in the or senior elementary, junior high Redman building. club, In conjunction with the Red school in Salt Lake county. pupil William II. Thayne, general manCross. Ski instruction will be free, Gray-lin-e The mobile unit will be set up ager, reported that the new debus rides are offered at a reMonat Irving Junior high school, duced rate of $1.15 round trip, ski partment will be under the supervision of Caroline Chumney, who day, Jan. 12, from 1 to 6 p.m., tow rides the school will also continue to serve as a will with Mrs. Charles Lay in charge of be free andduring a special lunch will be arrangements. Rose Lodge saleslady. provided by Businessmen and store managers for 45 cents. Alpine We are now able to offer a have agreed to give employees time The bus will leave County Fair complete and efficient management off to donate blood. Mr. 5177 South service for your property, grounds in The headquarters of the commit- State, each Murray, at 8 a.m. and Thayne said. Saturday tee to register donors is on the start the return Contracts, mortgages, taxes, intrip from Brighton plaza In Santas headquarters, at 3:30 p.m. surance, rentals, general maintenmade available through the Sugar ance, refinancing loans, remodeling House chamber of commerce. and repair services are listed among The mobile unit will be in Sugar the many services offered by the House just today for this program. Thayne operation in addition to Mrs. Charles Lay, representing business management of properties. GOLD-GREEN the B. P. W. in behalf of the curThe Thayne & Company, organrent blood bank program, attended ized as Thayne-Addam- s Company the asembly at the Westminster January 1, 1947, became Thayne & college Friday morning. Mrs. Lay Company, Realtors, August 1, 1952. was introduced by Dean J. S. Grant stake will hold its 1953 W. II. Thayne was elected to the Boughton. She explained the gold and green ball Friday, Jan. 16, Salt Lake Real Estate Board of B. P. W. program in sponsoring the in the Union building of the Uni- Directors for 1953 and 1954 term. the Red Cross mobile unit. versity of Utah, Grace Riches and Also attending the assembly was Bob Horne, reported. Lt. Barnes, who is spending 30 The Teen gold and green ball days at home from the Korean will be conducted the night follow, campaign. Lt. Barnes related ex- ing, January. 17, in the Ilillcrest periences in Korea and stated that LDS ward. Glen Rottman, Howard blood plasma was desperately Hardy and Rose Kizerian are needed and that 97 per cent of the wounded are saved if plasma The senior group, 16 years and 25 YEARS is available. older, will dance from 9 to midThe entire student body and night, and the ten group will dance In Sugar House faculty signed for the present from 7:30 p.m. to 10 p.m. blood bank drive. The B. P. W. Ventilating is sponsoring the program every Air SIGN UP TODAY . mass registration will be conducted on- a voluntary basis with members signing the pledge and receiving a car sticker reading; The Golden Rule rules the road. Representatives of all Lions clubs in the state, Kiwanis,' Optimists, Footprinters, Rotary, Jaycees, Utah Automobile Dealers Association, Utah Motor Transport Association, Knights of the Round Table and chambers of commerce groups will be present to get information, and take back a supply of pledge forms to initiate this moral driving code into their own organizations. It is hoped that within a few weeks it will become statewide in its fervor. Officers of the Golden Rule club are W. H. H. Cranmer, president; George Hackett and Oscar Drake, vice presidents ; Phillip A. Speckart, executive secretary; Mr. Snow, Mr. Reaveley, Lt. W. D. Heninger and Fielding K. Smith, directors; Robert L. Cranmer, legal adviser. The Golden Rule club idea was three months. originated by Mr. Speckart as he made observations on bottled-u- p drivers on side streets trying to get onto highly traveled boulevards during peak traffic hours. He, himself, a staunch believer in courtesy-drivinalways derives pleasure from accommodating other drivers when the occasion arises and hence the Golden Rule club had its origin. - Page 3 GRANTSTAKE BALLS BILLED en, GRIEP F. en. Heating & Sheet Metal Works SPEAKS HERE Guest preacher Conditioning Guttering Chimney Tops Mueller Furnaces at the Wasatch Presbyterian church service yesterday morning was Dr. Rollo LaPorte, president of the University Dubuque. His subject was The of ginning of Wisdom. Dr. LaPorte came to the city to participate in the inauguration of J. 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