Show s ? i a 9 T rv-- yfF m mWmWmmwfV 4 4 " vA ' t The Salt Lake Tribune Friday1 November 5 1934 ISA Hearing Date Fixed for Theft Suspect Preliminary hearing for Ed- win Eugene Cline 32 Baton Rouge La was set for Nov 26 - when he was" arraigned Thursday in City Court on a charge of assault with a deadly weapon with intent to commit ' robbery - Cline was charged Jn connection with the robbery Tuesday of a Sugar House women’s apparel store at 1242 E 21st South Mrs Marion Dunkle 1983 Redondo Ave owner of the shop told police a bandit entered the establishment about noon bound andgagged hef then kissed her before leaving with the store’s money Cline was taken into custody the same' evening by Murray police SALT LAKE CITY BRIEFS NYU Savant Named to Deliver Annual Tyndale Lecture Dr Colin M MacLeod proNew fessor of microbiology York University will deliver the eighth annual Tyndale lecture next Monday at 8 p m in Moreau Hall 1002 E South Temple — He will discuss factors influencing the response of the body to antibiotics and other agents used inr combatting infectious — disease - lecture given annually in honor of the late Dr William R Tyndale for many years a in Salt practicing physician Lake City is sponsored by the University of Utah College of tMS-- Salt Lake Friday at 7:45 pnv will be cele- physician was named presidentSociety brated by the Rev Lawrence elect of the Americam-EocietBanfield Washington DCin of Anesthesiologists at the reOur Lady of Lourdes Catholic cent ''annual Sales Clinic Speaker meeting in CincinChurch 670-- 1th East W Walter Williams undernati Qhio- it was learned Next year he will secretary of commerce WashThursday Utahn Wins Office take office automatically as ington DC will be one of sales the speakers at the 1954-5Dr Scott M Smith Salt Lake president clinic and conference scheduled Nov 19 at the Newhouse A Hotel by Utah Assn of Sales and the Medicine County Medical 1 5 executives Henry E association Thursday— president N m EOUWE OM Special Mass Planned A special Marian CCE ISc FREE D! 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MARVIM m hMtflBHM'IM —Vm 1— LM W HCTIMI WWL -- I CMTVCVCOI lew- - XTIA-COt- OA CARTOON' killer 1 0 Bennett Notes Solid Front In Utali Vote Sen' Wallace F Bennett (R) Salt Lake City’s musically insmall fry will be senator quisitive said junior Thursday he is "delighted” at treated to Dvorak Johann what happened in Utah at the Strauss Sousa and Bach Saturday at 10‘iKrt lit Salt Lake elections Tabernacle And it’s all free by ‘Speaking at a luncheon meet of AG Food Stores ing of Pioneer Chapter Sons courtesy when Maurice Abrav-ane- l That’s of Utah Pioneers in the Lion conducts the Utah SymHouse Social Center 63 E South Temple the senator phony in the first of tothree acadded that although the elec- youth concerts designed tions "may provide a difficult quaint young music fans with the classics frustrating two years in Washdid one Utah ar emerge ington” TICKETS” for children and of the five completely Republi- for parents may be obtained can states at no cost from any AG Food “ - "I BELIEVE Utah’s will be Store The superintendent of music even a better team than in the for Salt Lake schools Vernon not be past although-jplight LeeM aster is working with able to carry the ball’4 he said JMaestro Abravanel to coordion the eve of his departure for nate the series with the music a Washington and specialises-aioprogram in the schools of the US Senate !‘Thi is an opportunity for " In a political science capsule our boys and girls to get some course the senator explained wonderful musical experience that political party in power first hand and encourage their has the privilege of organizing taste for good music" said Mr the Senate The rules also give LeeMaster the majority party one more SATURDAY’S NUMBERS in member on each of the working committees The last time a similar situation occurred was in 1930 recalled Sen Bent -- n r clude nett “The reclamation program may expect more troubles inasmuch as the public power boys apparently were strengthened by the elections" the senator opined ASKED jiow the elections Ben- would effect the son agricultural program Sen Bennett replied: ‘I believe Secy (Ezra Taft) — Benson amerged from the election with a margin of support — After allthe Republicans did not lose any of the major agriculture states" ' Frank” V— Nelson chapter president" Introduced the speaker He recalled that Sen Bennett was president of the organization in 1949 “New Children under Post 10 must be by parents accompanied Lighting Unit to Meet ing Engineer has Utah Chapter planned a noon luncheon meeting at Harman’s Cafe 1280 E 21st” South Alton P Rose street lighting specialist for Utah Power and Light Co Illuminating Society VELVETCLUB DINE AND DANCE tha Most Sensational To Music In Salt Lake Factoring joi combo McQueen and FRIDAY SATURDAY St(iki-SMiwlihf(l)- iKlp 7ar Hava Then Bring Yh Thalr Daliclaoi food' Piping Hotl r-- Nimr-33- 01 KICK ItHnitlMi Dial pniriE $25 ST 33-31- nia- -i $100 $100 $100 BAKED HAM DINNER STEAK TURKEY DINNER HOME FRIEIHCHICKEN ‘ (FRYERS) $135 CALL GTGAUG 98396 FOR RES TOP SIRLOIN FILET MIGNON NEW YORK CUT SMORGASDOZID CLOSED lorvd SUNDAYS II tea Cnia ftr mI v i $2-0- 0 (Camplata CaarM Dinaar) Thai Vricas Prevail at All Tlaias STEVENSON’S RESTAURANT ate 9 ad Watt Tompia Saadi Birkeland's $165 $195 $195 i Ivory Bvoniag 5 la 9 pm Friad Chkfcaa” Road ftokW H Tarkay Fnad Shrimp Dalki Salad Hamamada Pro - Tag $504527 131 Wait Sag Saeth Dy - A price tag of $504527 had been set by a Third District Court jury Thursday on a tract of land situated on the “Site of the proposed “This Is the Place” monument state park at the mouth of Emigra- - iion Canyo- n- by a jury in an earlier trial -- Land owned by the estate comprised some 177 acres Installation of 11 4000 lumen Incandescent lamps ar street corners in the Rose Park area was approved Thursday by Salt Lake City Commission V ooriotw In tn poaoritatlo MUSIC DRAMA DAN6R - aoaraam oMartr aaAn mifgihm mdbi ’"Mnr The Show of the Year Hava Reviews j — Rave Previews- - KINGSBURY at 8:15 AU SEATS ' 00 ’ - A Your- - child's introduction mu$icl Here are details of the concerts: to fine By joining the thousands of youngsters who look” forward eagerly to these delightful specially prepared children’s concerts your child may well acquire an appreciation for fine music that will add untold pleasure throughout his or bet entire life Conveniently scheduled' planned to entertain as well as to educate these three outstanding concerts arelnade' possible by the 85‘ AG Food Stores inland around Salt Lake City in appreciation for the enthusiastic support they have received from fam- ilies in this area making possible AG'S phenomenal growth ' WHO: The concerts are presented for the benefit and enjoyment of all children of public ' School age ' ' WHERE: Performances are in the IPS Tabernacle on Temple Square in Salt Lake City WHEN r Each concert Is on a Saturday morning at 10 am Date of the fint concert is Saturday t November 6 with the others following on January 22 and March 6- - ASK YOUK FKICKDLY AG GHCSCn PJW RESERVED Rrlcau S400-S300-S2Sax Offlcai NOW apaa at Kiagibary Hall Olaa Srai Mwilc Ca 74 So Mala Under the Distinguished Direction of Maurice Abravanel - HALL NOV Especially for children tUJmKl ©RgKIGSTOA ' UNIVERSITY THEATRE ‘ Okeh Street Lights — Olhie FREE! r Issues in the -- trial before Judge Martin M Larson in-volved the value of eight parcels of land 'owned by the Deere estate in condemnation proceedings brought by the state The case was remanded back to the district court after appeal to the State Supreme Court on a settlement reached Clifton WIBS— Dorothy McGUIRC TWO CARTOONS World “Washington Bach piece BIMCELAND'S nd i Dvorak's Sousa's ' U "MISS ROBIN CRUSOE" Amanda Blafco— Rosalind Hay AND CARTOON -“J nd TiCHNICOLOR March” And Bach’s Violin Concerto in E Major Percy Kalt violinist and winner of Utah State Fair talent contest will be soloist in the SERVICI FROM -- I ADDAMS- CINIMASCOPI "Three Coins in the Fountain" Johann Strauss’ “Tales from the Vienna Woods” CATERING ‘Place’ Land Suit OpM 7:15 p m "GAMBLER FROM NATCHEZ" Color I Do Robortton— Dtbro Fagot Symphony” ‘ ‘ y n Hunter (I DAWN Utah Symphony to Launch Youth Concerts Saturday Utah’s r Usducllat ait for FREE TICKETS for your children No purchase is required and tickets may be obtained at any one of the 85 neighborhood AG Stores Admission is by ticket only - 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