Show !goorl ( I 1 - 4 4 - 9 t - - et 1 1 4 1 - - t - - - ay 8 efléct4000agei::F4:06-At'sho-018-T-670- q ByJoe Fitzpatrick Tribune Stait Writer Forty thousand Salt Lake City school children will for whom the bell tolls—it tolls for them 'Schools open Tuesday at 9 am For many youngsters this will be the first step into the education- at system and they look prward to the day with mixed 'emotions Outside the 'city addl- tiorial thousands will return ''Io Jordan and Murray districts Toes-gradand to Granite schools day - - --grou- pS City school officials exhibiting none of the pessimism of last year promised a seat and a Some teacher for every child areas will be crowded irs—trile but with a little necessary juggling the situation can be handled they feel confident One innovation this year will be the holding of double sessions at two northwest elementary schools Under the system explained by Dr M Lynn Befinton 'superin- tendent pupils in intermediate at Rose Park and Onequa schools 'will be split up into two- For others sChool has become almost a way of life and opening day means simply the beginning of a year in grade in a di!- ferent room with a new teacher from 7:30 am until 12:30 pm and the other from 12:30 pm until 5:30 pm Separate sets of teachers will he and used for the two sessions ' know-Tuesda- 4 I A A 1 I ‘ t tt 4 ) 4 from E to 1 9:45 to 10:30 am LI° R 1030 to 1115 am° and S to Z 11:15 to noon All kindergarteners 'and first graders entering school for the time should bring their birth and a medical report' to the registration session ' A kindergartener must be five years of !age by Sept 15 while first graders must be six years old by the same date to be eligible for The fee total is the same as for Iagt school year Dr Jlennioti said To permit a more economical use of school buses four city schools this year will begin class-firs- t work each day at 920 am Stead of 9 amt The schools are' Uintah Grandview Lafayette and Glendale ParkThe change will permit the same buses which service other schools to '' service these lout thereby registration"cutting down on the number of buses needed each day It will save High school students were re-minded that fees totalling $11 the Board ofEducation about bt—brottght- to—registratimr—r$1-000during- I he—courge---o- f the fees school year according to Dr Individually Bennion consist of $350 for book deposit Some 25 additional classrooms (returnable a$ end of year) $450 for hook rentals $5 for activity will be available this year near& an&S4 for yearbook cording to Arthur E Arnesen those attending in the morning during the first semester Will trade schedules with the after- ' the noon group for sem- second ester All pupils are to report to the t!9 schools for registration 'rues--damorning at the regular time however Dr Bennión said The dual sessions are necessary y in order to handle the huge enroll- ment § anticipated in the"area he explained In all city schools staggered registration hours have been sef irst- up this year again graders Youngsters whose last nartes begin withthe letters A to D will report for registration Tuesday morning from 9 to 9:45 am those - -- -- i I than $1 Million has been expended1 during the summer in renovation research director for city schools Largest portion of the total will be contained in the hew $500000 of school s ''- ' A - ' 1 - I- i t Atlantic City Beckons r"17 'Miss Utah' t ' -: ' tv -- 4 4- - ( t '' ' And so I - L" 4er -' ' ' $ ----- — 7: : Utah" Saturday was packing up for a trip to Atlantic 4' v- - 1'-'1- ' i ' look to the forward old same dreary building there may be some pleasant surprises More ' (!'4 "' - -- v a in 1'-' fat the - 4 ' ' ' "1 - '- - : 1 '‘ - 1 - 1 '4 " - 2 No- ' ': '''g''''k ' ' ! 4 ft N‘ N'Iti61 ? 4 - ser-- ' V It' ' 'p4""'"'A ' ! t r - ' - I I1 — ' — op - IN 1 Y--- ' ' A :' I '' f - t ' by 14t)w Pay 3leetingvel Special to The Tribune United States Air Force "hest in the world IPGAN—The today" has an enlistment problem which could mean "serious trouble" Harold E Talbott ' secretary of the Air Force said : 1: - lalbott Tells Loam e! :r 11 ' - '!i - 1931 l'101)1enl i 3 Nk ' Section - - s ' ' ':'-s ) cir ' 1 - ' k 4 ' Seennil - '' 4 1 ''''v-- - NI i ' ' ' k i y ' ': ' t ' A Ais' t' ' l N 0000( ' '' here Saturday afternoon "The heart of this problem ' ' : A I! hserted - - i ' ' 1 ' N - t :nlistthent Drop ASK Plaguing Caused ' -- - - ''' 'tl‘ : 1 - f1 4 t '' 10 n - ' ' T 4 f - 460 vr7v400"101or ? 5 Morning—September - tetk i '' famed mx-'-r It ' -— - is literally the fact that we aro willing to spend millions of dollars on materiel and nickels for Ni to which the with manpower Operate it" ' i ' — Every bomber untt in the dowit v '' r ' an command has air k'' ‘ day the strategic i ' i IN ''''' '11 t '4' As swi time nears brunette atomic capability the cabinet 1 ' ' hazel-eye' 4'''''''- ' ' Maurine admits she ' 4 Kt- 04 member told :Utah-Idah'''' 4 ' :v 4 se ' beginning to get "butterflies" convention at wanians In Utah liii' ' '' --- ois 1- -01 I have time to think State Agricultural College )I Ir ' ' ' twten ' 1 ' ' i ' f "It has a defensive capability ' f"‘0--- - ' s ii"There are so many things I i 9 ' s we bombers if it -' enemy against ' I ' to do ks Maurine f said have I are yet" and like Joe attacked" with a smile "that I don't have t'' i' Louis the SAC has terrific t ' time to sit around and think" -00"""""" - ''! iA power he maintained punching There has been little time for ' ' A ' 401"1"4 ' B47s are on instant "''''''‘' "B36s and ' I -'' No svoAsek ‘ s10 f anything but the responsibilities ' ' ' 1 44 '!x 0 ' 1 readiness at bases throughout ' § i: 11460 Isince she won of j ' '-world the The are crews ' '- ' ready and keeps t 4 Miss Utah crown last May ' ' Maurine Parker tucks her tickets in ''' ' - -I now—and at this minute—are - lithe with it the right to repre! hope in heart as she prepares for Atlantic City contest' ' '') ' ‘'" P'''' ' to able ' at strike t ' targets any '''' — ! k14 sent her state in the famed ''4-0 on the surface" point earth's A v ' ' pageant r i "4f' he said 4 ro x she ' ' During t h e stormier 8 ' ' Enlistment Drop e-- N " : has undergone intensive dra- i ssol ' Mr enlistTalbott said the -the — at — 'At m' University matietraining — ' ' ' ment rate "has fallen from an of Utah to prepare'ter for the 0 ideal rate of about 66 per cent talent division of the contest li inn'in ' 1 in 1949 to a present rate of 30 She will do a reading from and cent" I :Per shows of the Maxwell Anderson's signs Air F E com Brig left Gen Harold Talbet Force by Manning Secretary Tillery — a play set is lower V1110 CAN 1111P? Things ing stay in Salt Lake thestu- - 'Thousand Days" greeted - at - H ill Air Force Base mander - of the Ogden Air Materiel Area going officially "We estimate that our loss in ---n a d s --time the g of ankle in King the with dent I sprained Little things gnaw a orry me 1 i trained personnel will cost us as f - 1 ie nry th e Eighth the sin ineestarted t the back of rny heail and de- much billion a this the Maurine For occasion Was aosore the Grace A Carlson k lion disappeared--a- nd edollars next yas r2 ' he s t st roy my peace throat vanished talented seamstress has made 1 :!:c is f nd writing tive In speech tas Y ' lie appealed I to 00rn Kiwanians of mind - - I L gown heavily trimmed Yes m aybe Gus Baeltman het- - a whitg a in distuss career Air e the worn silver typ the of by with about worry start plugging the town as ter Force with the best qualified ladies of the court during the Marilyn M o n- - ithealth resort! ''' — I worry young men of our communities roe period Mr Talbott was given a stand-- 1 'The trouble these days Is whether she's her $1000 wardrobe also con- ovation when he was intro- ls'ArAii happy with Joe ' that a lot of our juveniles sists of three evening gowns - Miguel J Flores of Copper- - didn't have to make the trip— The Mexican immigrant's ing I worry spend their spare Vane playing !plight was brought to the at duced by Rep Douglas Stringafternoon gowns a travel- field may not have' to go to at least not yet two ' Attel' — As a result of the intervert- - tendon of Rep Dawson Satur fellow in the VSAC main audi-1-a b o u t what's o using real trig suit and two sports outfits Mexico after all At the request of the US tion of Rep William A Dawson 'day by a picture of the Flores' torium She will be accompanied by ' going to be is Scotch! The and others a three family and an article in The ' and Mrs II R Immigration and Naturalization secretary flew here come of poor ' O ne S alt her parents Mr LITTLE TRICK Mrs Grace A Carlson 44 from Hill Air Force Base where 1 Mr Avery and Weber Service Miguel was almost on month stay of deportation was Salt Lake Tribune Ilarrisvilie Parlter4 ex- - he conducted an inspection ear- - 3184 Joyce Dr (3010 South St) Dawson Congressman Saturday by iminigra-to tp‘ '' his Montgom - Lake fellow I know is a careful County and her 121ear old a bus heading for Mexico Sat- - grantedofficials died in a Salt Lake Hospital SatCongressman' plained "In view of the fact her Saturday '' and cautious man sister Elaine iurday when he received word he lion ery Wards Said all Mr :that to records Mr show was he urday at 6 pm eight days alhonDawson intends Talbott an in made I worry about past Ile is ready for any enter a steady hus- - orary member of Logan Kiwanis most to tire hour after natural Flores has been case the and Y ankee s vestigated bring the the years he has CYCLIST KILLED IN TOOELE Dan Valentina conscientious it to the attention of the State band employe 'Club by Blaine V IlanCeY gas fumes exploded and ded and the In- - - ' o the Xould little it tricks and mean citizen be a !president Earlier In the day he molished her residenceat 7:15 developed which may good Departments dians and the Salt Lake Bees to have him d eportedhumbl- e" was made a member of the "Or- - pm on Aug 27 to shame won't his leave have to off that ward Miguel anything "girdle-ishItrade Claims-Utah'figures! Mrs Carlson had remained In To which Miguel in wife' and seven children at allH der of Big WGtern Hat" by I worry about girls and might happen condition from the time critical am "I so could had entered say theness only Miguel Ogden Chamber of Commerce Like for instance when he and the peach traffic deaths accumulated natural gas fumes United States from Mexico in very grateful for the help of ' officials Week-end:Victi— '1945 as an agricultural Worker all those who have been so lignited to demolish the kitchen and the United Nations buys a new car Each time the crop More Sunday " 'and sh'ake the entire residence to kind me" a he have and new there meshould fellow car returned buys As if the above aren't enough More than 523 Klwanians rg- - from its foundation Special to The Tribune :ffinibed to injuries suffered In 3ears ago Instead he now is i I have to read the thodically rolls down one of tthe worries istered A Saturday for the !MHO' ' Molnents after the explosion T Oy—Iabor Day week all auto-cyel- e collision Copper I employed more will arrive Sunday Le neighbors saw Mrs Carlson run r classified ad page5 of 'I' he Trib- - car windows l'hen he etikes one eird traffic ciatmed its first built and has booart up the crash occurred three Corp i Provo district screaming her clothes aflame Hoy J Olse-out of h is t tine Saturday under the heading - of his bys v ictim in Utah Saturday night miles west :of B1111" ille ()Fable repu a ion as a depend is presiding at the ses from the home She told them governor CI Oh man conscientious vi allet able and gently drops the 'family 'PETS''—and what do I find? w an Ohio motoreyclist Tooele County Bonneville is worker and lova! 'sums she had washed the kitchen business card don the w indow when otizt ri I see an ad whet si fellow Daniel Paul Thurston 22 sue- - 20 miles west of here on Kiwanians Saturday after- - range burners with soap and t room Di at le his service was of final the car door paGI lie shaft ning getting ' S noon moved to the stydent water then turned them on to wants to buy 100000 ater dogs ask? Why pers in shape Saturday and was University Club 136E South and he's w illing to pay $30 Identification carried by the a s good as on his way to Mex Temple was canceled Saturday Union Bldg for a reception dry and left the kitchen for it well it seems that if the car victim showed hi ii home as i co when Mark S Miner Magna after 8 pm when a minor fire honoring H W (Ike) and Marie short time She returned just as Days S ince per thousand :is ever stoleni the fellow can This leaves me with two addi- - have th e car torn apart and Ashley Ohio and that he was attorney represent'mg him got and a lot of water' interfered Dr iver Euclid Cleveland Ohio the gas exploded She was' last He is official international rep- - burned over 80 per tent of her enlisted in the Coast Guard ac- - the good news tional worries: with food preparations the Vehicle belongs to 'prove 1 What issa water dog! Firemen responding to a tall resentative and will speak Sun body !cording to Sheriff Fay Gillette Nir Miner telephoned the him ': 'traffic Deatli :The body was ' ta ken to Tate 2 And who would want 100e and-MrId a h at805 t:im 1 nun cl a WA zeitia4 day t 1215 p:Itt siRut e guy- - has hod tor-sanpeteNative OM of :pm? Mortuary rs veils so excited about the grease trap and furne chute !fellowshiP luncheon He's owned rifle had luck Born in Fountain Green San Traffic Toll Can anybody help! Sunday at 7 pm Richard L pele County May 31 1910 she that she first dropped the' over the club's kitchen range 10 new ears—and not one has the an and automobile Evans metriber The beat of the fire set off of the Council was a cyclist Utah phone Find 'ran to tell the childaughter of A H and Lots of women who start ever been stolen! driven by Cecil O Milan 50 drew lunior 14 Erank13 (sons the emergency sprinkling sys of the Twelve Apostles Church i1Nlary 3 1954 125 Anderson To mut with 'Wish fifures—end Sepi S? Thompson TOOel r Al ENTINE Were trave lin g east of hers by pre ious marriage) ttern t o dampen the evening's of J esus Christ of Latter-da5 1953 134 She taught speee h at the Ifni--'94T about collision Whrn the dinner prospects btit none or Saints will speak in the student 4versity of Utah and Nestininster Nlantret ti Airy 5: Juanita pm todayen x tuSg 1 953 209 Mr Milan said he Della 3 and Rudy 2 occurred mail-Tithe water Could hit the 'flames Union Bldg at the Kiwanis hour at College during World War II Tooele County failed to see the cychst and Then Mr Miner traced Miguel :they were all under the chute of worship Supply Depot and in recent years had taken 11 struck him tryin the rear- who vas gathering affidavits of and in the grease trap both! Sunday will start at advanced Sept 5 1954 training in speech imr Both vehicles traveled about support from friends as a last of which will have to be re 9: 30 am in the main audito-7 019 'S To Sept 5 1953 atof pediment 9 200 ft:- after impact move before boarding a bus All of 1953 irium placed Minnesota StNe101): A- Shortstory writer she was 4 a the town ag a health spa member of the Blue Quill '' stowed the by t' Club in Ogden Take ' what happened to a Navy for civilian iti ' ' ' Married in '1931 4 L group of touring foreign stu- - service 144:4&"' 1P 140 dents the other day H She ins been to Winmarried ClayWas She l hammers!hoMe on be will vels Women the on for Sho owner's garden and wrenches the job quid have been the only state fall intO) falls Bartlett IVicks the realtor working at the depot only three ' and many other ter Some mailman will pu t first Monday of each Septem- - as usual Monday -- driving! to avoid an accidental death ton Carlson in 'Salt Lake City is regional chainpan of the y ears and her high degree of typewriters on 'July 14 1931 'Site is sun kinds of tools will get an extra on a different 'pair of shoes to her The first Labor Day was bifses-- filling gas tanks over the three-da- y American Field Service spun- - efficiency and perfection in her daYs rest this weekend as follow a little white ball 'around in 1889 but the first Labor 'Day ing' hungry holiday vived by her husband Since the customers working In general stores and offices explosion 'lie has established hors ' international scholar- - daily 'task has wort her the America ' observes the long i golf course3 that provide legal holiday was designated the machines --commendation of her superiors Labor Day'boliday2 ships for foreign students But the hand thatrockg a in 1887 by 'Colorado All states necessary and corn - will be closed Monday That residence at 1895 Gunderson utilities ' He met a group of 21 students and fellow workers munications and providing the includes the post office banks n (4070 South St) But the laboring men ' and cradle A ill still rock that cradle now have followed suit tfrom foreign lands at the bus Also surviving are a son SgAirs Vaugloi is the perfect ex- - women of the nation probably as well as cook the meals! In manyAarge cities parades important protection to life government offices and liquor ' Ftweek The Warrick Carlson stores group ample of the employe who helps won't get as much rest station last do the distres and a lot more and other- acti ities are tustom-- ! limb and property The legal holiday 'designation Wash- - a daughter Christine Added- precautions will be Lake City has had As the summer last three- - ThMgs t‘ro stopped mer in Salt Lake on n keep Ilia- - wheel of a large or ' their may to a year of tehooling--gani7atioturning by doing her day eekend began Siitueday' Not that housewives t4 ill beparades in the past but none taken to prevent tragedy on also means "donl waste your Carlson Salt Lake Can a on the 1Vesi Coast the only ones working on fttig is scheduled thittyear hit extra vi'rell cach day! the higliways Utah barely lost money - in parking' meters" be grandson brothers and sisters : - :i small highvays alre ady were W hen M r W icks m bu s Anderson and Mrs 0 But when the tionse- AyoUnd I tali trout streams 1)1 distincliVe classification for cause there will be free ac illy dwellers made 4th (twee day weekend! ing downtown Monday one of the student ts w a s sutl er- - S IM tilE Sth (1 NIf S i S (Ruth) - Evaos Ogden Gar to "get away froin it allk"WT es are con sifl-h- ere ci fwl e pie y restaran July tempi t ' sev-is as When all is WI he field a's ' Anderson Berkele y And a n)de: an- to hands 414d In swinging' a tore roore1elson because arc" 'flied renters riM oe ersort seents Ttie a verare and e IngwitnLa1pqineri polittn T boneVr—a7---a- -Y 11117131e1b-kiirEnOr injuries kur-trns probably ortrer-Tra-- rt it i aCer era alltrAliTT than a mittr skTiffteCTIOn conle- -1- 3 ti rev Wil )e care-i- ng ays PIC --i f --i- n— and it third-ba- La hnr - highwa rr- nweren - a that :Tau ter Day or 1PEirdley f Other e And have-ta Day- - Scliool-resuOs ineheser category your-Monso manffnen that weekend r match Cm! But after one Tuesday' Falls Church: Va' : fingers preparing -- - '4' i ' ' "Ari' 't Newl town to ' !Jersey seashore resort tikitional compete in the annual beautyt pageant She will arrive thre in time to register for the contest: which begins the same day and concludes the following Satur-- ' - s r i 18- - Maurine Parker leave 112:15 - - apparently everythintis Zilrib011-- - - 1 holder of the state title by air Monday at d will ' "'4! s11 "!'""L year-ol- rrl for—the—largestem rollment in the history of the Salt Lake City schools All that remains is for the youngsters to show up And they will — they've been tolled CaliforniaAve For youngsters who drearily - I Lovely - - l'f- 1 I r"wstt 420" t and her fellow Utahns hope she-- i—'' will return as "Miss America" arl — 11 N1 - 1 rs t 'reotmak "Aliss ' ' -- 141- '0e:$"Ült fgalte Salt Lake City Utah—Sunday ' ttrswe''''' 1 A included As for school teachers there will be plenty Ao go around this year according to boarcrof eduea-tion officials Nearly 1200 have been signed' or the yeat and officials enup-fcountered almost none of the difIiculty of last year in filling the positions the-Tuesd- t Radio:11V Log Page II 11 ir - l 4t 1 UP PACKS 1 about half of the city schools have been - Beacon Heights Scheib! 185025th East The structure ha i 13 class'room rooms and -- an and is the only rompletely new xchooi that will be opened this School year Six additional classrooms will be made available through cornpletiom of an addition at Rosslyn East and Heights School 2291-20tan equal number will he added Through use of a temporary strut I 0 and buildings - j I ‘ ''' R s t ' I r"'""nrc-- ' " ' o s ‘ - ‘ - - 1 A4 lko00— - henhd e- I 4:f lalentine's Dail I (T I' N A I! '' - 'i-- 1 '- Vf--51‘'tf ' ' - ' Serious t Af - ' wg i -'- ' ''''' t i Not 4"" ' I I1 - — II: 1f awsoft i - I I tUt ti t I IU0 for Jiligue Obtaiiis Delay of Deportation ' Blast Injuries Fatal for 3IL Woman j ' bop-Scotc- ii4 1 over First Crash 1'01 id a y 7 srtis Mize 'Disrupts' 'and : lin hihrsitv n - 1 Hu ' 40-5- 0 - 0 - :- Nrc to-M- I 'ii:riot famay--residenc- pe-O- r rs-I "ro rtI : - ' ' ae 11 e - I - - ‘ f s ses-sion- -- ty ' 1tts Tools Get Re4 but Workers Alerely Chlitffe Gears' or Weekend - ! 1 ' day-wil- i 0 - - ' - - - arv---Sal- - : cded - ' - ' ' - - - - ---- - they-ret-Or- - - - ' o " 111 14 golss -- - lahortng--rlay-nmv-rtrtg- sts park-fPraid- -- ts-th- e 1 Tr - s -- ise-Ita- ray-7---"r- hl mes - - E- - - I :' ' - - - - - J - - - L I I |