Show - 11"- vp v wr All v -v W-- vv-10- 4 ft - -- - ft r ' S 41 Section 5 ie falit iLt RadoTV Log Highway Fatality Spur Spurs State to Action Page B6 Salt Lake City Utah — Friday Morning — June Page One 20 1958 5 e ----N : t slogowftweeiA 4 A t ' -N 4 -- ' - ' '' 'f - 4 is ' 1- t - s1-- ' I ii Ct t N ii A' ) - '' I 1 ' I -- -- ! 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but which have not yet been processed "No one can estimate the amount of money that may be owed the city on all uncollected traffic tickets" he said1 "It would be hard to place a figure until the tickets have been adjudicated through the police court office" Mr Holley said his office is busy right now ti ut he — would start an audit soon Finance Commissioner Theodore I (Ted) Geurts who like Mr Holley Charles J Ross Supervisor city courttraffie division and Byron S Gibbs administrative assistant to Mr Geurts admitted about two weeks ago they didn't know how much might possibly be owed the city said he would have a check made i11 will reduce the Patrols gent force In each area cral duty 0 ‘ i s -4 4 '' men will be detailed for accident 1 Or ' I t 7 54 1 t Ab: : ''' - t investigation to free the roving — --' s ' -- -1 1 '1 ' b 4tenforcet'' A 1I 'k patrols for 't t '''s t t -iment I i t t 44 ' t ' u I 4 '''''''' ''''' ' 's ' "' - The patrols will contain four t t ' t 4 t A L troopers and a sergeant Mr r ' i1 't1 t Hyatt said several patrols will 4 t- ' 1 ' i i i J be formed throughout the state AiWEWQiii1141110 to move quickly from one locaOfficers Charles Caster line Henry Dipo Jr and Robert Wilkins from left There's many a cracker Roman candle sparkler or whathave-yostacked In tion to another "The results will and Keith Jensen confiscate a large supply of illegal fireworks in crackdown these boxes and that's where they'll stay for now say police officials be terrific" he promised L 1 p t A t ' 1i A ----1- lor-'-'- ' ' ' - x i " : Armed with search and police entered a Salt Lake Salt Lake County officers Salt Lake novelty company fiscate a large quantity of seizure warrants supply house and entered a South Thursday to conillegal fireworks CASE AFTER case of firecrackers sky rockets Roman candles buzz bombs and other devices were removed from Sundries Supply 155 W 2nd South Two hours later South Salt Lake Marshal Henry Dipo accompanied by Salt Lake County Sheriff's Deputy N D Hayward and two - ' other officers entered U S State and confiscated S Novelty Co 2142 $2500 in fireworks IN INSTANCES where legality of an item was questioned at Sundries Supply police Willis requested an opinion from Fire Marshal - Smith Detective Sgt A E Bukowsky ordered all confiscated property inventoried and placed I full-tim- : Police Swoop Seize Fireworks ' i 1 - r - i i 1 Leader Maps Parley for SL Planning owed of how uncollected iii 1 ''r- 1 t 1 4 - t t Os' 4 ''4t t 1' 011i to!trAt 1 s '': r- - k N Patrol Takes 2 Officials Promise to Clear Top Rok in 'Mystery' on Unpaid Tickets' to much money'might be Safety Push Salt TheLake''mystery" police court traffic fines Is' City for i ''' 4 rt i - ' '- i v ) "nr"" 40 u - -- 'N I I ' ' 1 - i''''':f1681116 - 4 ' t i ''' rit '''4 I i ' ' 7---4-- ' 1I i '' - It i t l‘e - 1 k ' - Attorney Report Clarifies Beer Sales in Cabarets - The Salt Lake City Attorney's incidental attraction the law office reported Thursday the prohibits sale of beer sale of beer in cabarets "apBUT THE opinion continued peared" 40 be legal and Police Chief W Cleon Skousen said a sale of beer in drug stores or restaurants for consumption off GOV CLYDE made his plea proposed ordinance was being the i premises is illegal as is the to make it legal in for extra efforts at a meeting drawn up sale of beer in Derks Field -of the Governor's Traffic Safety grocery stores as well d IL D Lowry assistant city stands The Coordinating Committee Chief Skousen saidI Utah called was Gov I meeting Clyde attorney wrote an opinion that United a brewer's association said to deal with the recent up where the sale of food and preparing a proposed ordifreshments is the main purpose was in traffic deaths nance tillegalize sale of beer in is of business a an and Heads of departments con dancing stores grocery cerned with traffic safety are "The proposed ordinance will on the committee Each promised create a new license designed to ' action within his department -' 4 "t fit the needs of local grocery But the nature of their assigna ments prevents any immediate 'stores" he said to"Itsellwould beer it groceries steps provided the sale is made by an Dr Vaughn L Hall head of Clear to partly cloudy skies adult to an adult" ri -driver training education in the ' ' ' state school office forecast a are forecast for most of Utah TIIE CHIEF emphasized "We with a few thunder large increase in the number of Friday the are trying to prevent the irresover isioe showers expected students taking driving courses mountains in the eastern part ponsible sale of beer to juve'''' niles" He said the present rule HE of the state ASKED the committee's 00 I ° against sale of beer where was support for a move to have Thursday's weather N Utah's universities and colleges mostly clear with a few iso- - Juveniles are present did not apfor in- lated thundershowers in north ply to the Utah State FairInaugurate programs grounds "where the sale of struction of driver trainees er n Utah to minors has been a beer Gov comThe mercury at the U S 4' at Clyde with the mittee's endorsement he Weather Bureau station at serious problem" said 'I Mr Lowry drew a distinction will name a subcommittee to Salt Lake Municipal Airport between businesses where danc-- map a legislative program to - hit 92 degrees ' an extra attraction and submit to the 1959 Legislature Other high readings in Utah ing is where those 4 was the main G Bourne of Ernest 99 Included To arek Sherman P Lloyd manager degrees at St source of income Where patrons to Utah Senate the Utah Safety County said George 97 at Green River are charged admission for dancthe Utah Safety Council is pre- and 9 5 at Delta ing and this is the main source paring to act on the governor's of business' revenue beer canrecommendations f o r 18W not legally be sold e wrote changes to tighten and expand of the traffic state's authority CHIEF SHOUSEN had re laws quested the opinion after Teving a number of )plications JAY C: NEWMAN commisfor cabaret dance licenses In sioner of the State Department beer taverns He said a number of Public Safety said the state of licenses were being held In An approximately $30000-Is damping down on Issuance of Sherman P Lloyd Republican restricted licenses He reported month boost in welfare pay- abeyance pending receipt of clarification from the city atmajority leader of the Utah after the meeting that the per- ments will be in effect- - this fall torney successof those who centage in the last Legislature Senate to help Utah welfare recipients Recently Sgt T W South fully sought restricted licenses of the police department's meet Thursday announced his can- after their Increases in cost worth of the regular licenses were bureau said there were didacy for renomination and re- suspended or revoked dropped living Clyde C Ednionds chair anti-vic- e election from 70 to 59 per cent from man of the State Public Welfare some 30 businesses in the city which would be unable to qualify to May The success ratio Commission He represents the Third April reported Thursday for cabaret licenses if the city of applicants in May 1957 was ruled beer could not be District Salt Lake County See rage B-- Cot 6 lie said the increase is ex attorney sold where dancing was be to reflected in pected Sen Lloyd an attorney and Sep tember paychecks—and if trade association counsel is a For New Post not in September definitely member of the State Legislative In October Day Since : Council chairman of its adThe raise will add about $2 on committee Last Utah visory municipal to the check received by one finance and a member of its Traffic person and about $7 toIlthe' maximum allowed for a 10per standing committee on taxation Death and highways !son family - e Clouds to Dabble At Shade Task - Ed W Jenkins chairman of the mayor's Citizens Capital Imin evidence said The fireworks from the novelty company provement Committee were placed In the South Salt Lake police sta Thursday he would call a meettion ing of executive members in the near future to outline policies and a plan of procedure 'Outdoor Labl The committee assignment Is to work out a capital improvement progrard far Salt Lake City and plan of financing MR JENKINS expressed the And that's why the chief is views that the committee must the darling of the local dry arrive at a "right answer" based cleaning trade these days upon a thorough study of all aspects of the entire picture The dryeleaners aren't the that it Is more important to do By William C Patrick only fans of Chief Skousen a thorough preparatory job than Tribune Science Editor to meet a calendar deadline The Pacific Coast umpires LOGAN — Establishment of Derks the at "I am convinced" he added games working "natural areas" that would pro- "that if this is done the public Field love the chief too In the old days the umpires tect native plants and animals will accept and support the proused to get a round of "boos" and serve as outdoor labora- gram" from the fans at the start of the in tories the FOR STUDY purposes the biological sciences Now the "boos" game was at a session here committee has been divided into ancome at the game when it's urged nounced over the loudspeaker Thursday held In connection five groups—executive comthat beer will not be sold in the with the annual meeting of the mittee and subcommittees on stand Pacific Division American As- nanee parks and recreational Come to think of it why sociation for the Advancement facilities buildings and grounds doesn't Chief Skousen umpire of Science and water and sewage facilities the games himself—that way Such areas would not have all the "boos" could come at They are: to be of vast extent one time And as everybody Executive committee—Ed W knows the chief is dead set A small canyon a hillside sev- Jenkins John S Boyden Roy: against "booze" anyway &al hundred acres of desert den G Derrick William F Ed The Democrats in Washing swamp or woodland would serve wards George M Gadsby Reed and Dr EIRoy Nelson the purpose provided they were ton are reviving that old westFinance—Gerald Irvine chairern phrase "Irhar's Goldfine protected and kept in their natu man William L Fields IL H ral condition In them thar H Hyrum Harris K J Huge withdrawals of land' Fisher YOU NEVER KNOW: For would not be required because Sullivan Milton L Weilenmann years Dr J Keith Sorenson the and Dilworth S Woolley emphasis would be on reSalt Lake dentist has been search and education rather PARKS and Recreation — whipping up and down the hills than on recreation and preserva- Julian M Bamberger chairman of Alta and Brighton on skis tion of scenic beauty C Leland Davey A B Drage A daring skier his family The session was sponsored by Mrs Lois Gregerson G Robert and friends have warned him over the years that someday Nature Conservancy a national Ruff Gale D Smith B A Be wasprincipal sponsor last he'll break a leg—or his neck— organization in which scientists Weight session of the bill reorganizing are he principal supporters of Public Buildings and Grounds the State on skis Highway Department So what happened: All win- a move to keep small areas from —Jules D Roberts chairman and a prominent role on played ter long he skied and didn't coast to coast in their primitive Thomas C Adams Mrs John K the Appropriations CommitAldous Roger Bailey J Gordon tee twist a little finger The other natural condition HowellSorensen Cannon Q day he broke his ankle playing WILLIAM DRAKE of BerkeME IRS BEEN active in civic Percy K Fetzer Ralph Hedgolf at Oakridge when a golf ley Calif western representa- quist Lynn S Richards and welfare organizations servcart overturned! tive of Nature Conservancy said Sewers Water Storage and ing the past two years as state Incidentally Dr Sorenson con- these areas could be "store Street Improvements — G C chairman of the March of fided to friends the other day houses of scientific treasure" Earl chairman Elbert R Cur Dimes as division chairman in that he has nursed a They would enable scientists to us LaMar D Gulbransen T A the United Fund Drive and as ambition conduct research in plants and Schoenfeld Clyde W Simpson director of the Society of Crip"I've always wanted to work animals and would serve as Claude E Summerhays on the teeth of a ventrnoquist-pled Children and Adults "check areas" or experimental He believes the major probso he and I could talk while I'm controls to gauge the effects of of the next session will be lems teeth!" his filling farmingforestry or grazing on Stalemate in Strike to make sensible decisions on similar lands TODAY'S VALENTINE S Lyle Johnson area media- proper fields of state action and They might even be the tor for the US Mediation and to provide a balanced tax proAn extra special Valentine toPeter Holm- source of "miracle drugs" new Conciliation Service said Thurs- gram to finance legitimate slate day to strom son of Dr and Mrs Emil food products or new materials day evening there was ''no activities a n d to encourage G Holmst r o m for industry change" in the strike of 277 utilization of natural resources Mr Drake said the establish- members of Salt Lake City under a tax program which Jint 2 9 Millbrook 17 'S ment of these areas would be Bricklayers Local 1 against the produces a proper share to the JAI y Rd Last Saturday a function of private individuals Mason Contractors Assn of state without discouraging inSee Page Col 3 Utah vestment and employment Peter spons9red a "World's Fair" in his backyard - A - - i - - :-1- - Dan Valentine's Par lpy Hears New Plan to Nothing Serious SPOTTY BUSINESS: Police Chief aeon Skousen is the greatest thing that's happened to the Salt Lake drycleaning dustry j i 7 ' ' 4t---- ' I ! & land-rus- bust- - I 4 syz 4sness— T h e reason: Valentine Dan Chief Skousen's recent ruling that beer cannot be sold in the stands at Derks Field but must be carted by hand from a beer counter under the stands to the bleacher and grandstand seats Under the ruling when a Bee fan feels the need for a beer he will have to get up wend his way through the stands go below deck come back with a cardboard dipper full of beer This will mean of course that several hundred beer drinkers will be in continual motion at Derks Field at each game either going for a beer or coming back with one '4 - 'le N- - 7 41 r hangers in fact I hear the d ryc I eaners in Salt Lake 1 City are busy en their 4 largIng 1 plants putt I n g In larger vats getting ready for i :- :' in since 1'1N A THESE BEER drinkers will be stepping on toes squeezing through aisles blowing beer fumes into the faces of innocent baseball fans Hundreds of beer drinkers will be sifting through the stands carrying cardboard cups of foamy brew dripping the foam on strange trousers making beer spots on sports shoes socks and straw hats All these trousers will have to be drycleaned after each game Bank Suspect Held ill SL The last of three California men who robbed a Pasadena bank messenger of approximately $3000 on June 13 was arrested in Salt Lake City Thursday at 11:30 pm Federal Bureau of Investigation agents said the other two suspects had previously been arrested The Gardena Calif suspect was arrested by Officer B E Valgardsen in front of the Union Pacific Railroad The iuspect teleCo-- depot phoned Salt Lake offices of the FBI at 10:30 pm and reported he would give himself up an hour later Police were sent to Investigate the call The suspect admitted he had spent all but $7 of his share in the robbery which was $850 lie was lodged in city jail Friday morning as FBI agents continued the Investigation I - - -- A A ' ‘ Back Science Lloyd to Seek New State Senate Term hills" - -- life-lon- - B-- 2 kle-n:s- There were games of all kinds and swimming races and special exhib- its refreshments and contests of all kinds All the youngsters in the neighborhood attended tri backalong with yard exposition plenty of adults At the end of the day Peter counted up a total of $872 collected at the gate Peter turned every cent over to the Salt Lake Area United Fund A nice thing to do Peter and a Valentine to you sir! SAM THE SAD CYNIC SAYS: The more payments a man owes on his car—the more careless he drives! Science Top Investment Bankers Hear The best money you spend is money you put in the hands of competent scientists more than 200 members of American Industrial Bankers Assn were told Thursday at the Hotel Utah ' j The speaker was Dr Henry Eyring dean of the graduate school and professor of chemistry University of Utah Ile Is the holder of three honorary doctor of science degrees from three of the nation's leading universities "The world I look forward to is one in which there are no problems we cannot solve in science with the possible exception of the economie problem" Dr Eyring said in discussing "The Atomic Age and its Impact on Business" "The difference between tremendous work task our grandfathers have done and ours Is science "With one fifteenth of the world's poPulation we in America enjoy one half of the good things of the world" said the luncheon speaker at the second day of the group's 2Ith annual institute MARRINER S ECCLES chairman ofrihe board First Security Banking System addressed an earlier session of the institute and referred to what he termed the country's "concurrent inflation and recession" "All of the unrealistic optimistic political jargon out of Washington and Wall Street has not been able to banish the specter of recession with later inflation" Mr Eccles said State to Raise Welfare Pay per-min- USU Calls In Snow r" A Ulla 1 Elliot Cameron director of Snow College at Ephraim for the last two years Thursday was named director of student services at Utah State University The appointment was approved by the university's board of trustees at a meeting in the Hotel Utah No successor to Mr Cameron was named An appointment THE $30000 will be entirely from state funds Welfare Corn mission officials said some ad ditional federal matching funds may be available Total monthly payments now total about $1171000 which is spilt nearly half and half between federal and state funds expected to be made at the board's July 12 meeting in Salt Lake City The winner for Utah's entry Mr Cameron will take over In the "Miss Universe" contest duties of Dr Ellvert 'limes who was chosen the State winner will become chairman of gradu- "--4 ate programs and a professor of ::-:-: education in the university's college of education '" Dr Ilime's new duties were r' part of the responsibilities of Dr Ernest Jacobsen now on ' ' ' ---' leave from the university in 0 4 i ' Teharan Iran I -- - 11 ' MR y Snow College is the oldest two-yea- r college in the west and is under direction of the Utah State University and trustees staff 81 S3 222 1958 1957 Idaho To June 20 To June 20 All of 1957 93 66 203 1958 1957 ('—i'0 i 1: i':-'1I ' 'No -- 4t z r : the won " Miss Salt Lake Cour' ty" contest garnered the title and will go to Long: Beach for the "Miss Calif United t 4 at :17''' '"' c ' in the Utah Na tional Guard Armory SANDRA PUGH a dimpled brown eyed coed who earlier had Thursday night States" and "Miss Universe" beauty contests Miss Pugh daughter of Mr and Mrs Dilworth Pugh Edge 04614 mont Utah County is a student University of Utah and a member of Alpha Phi sorority She's majoring in home econom 1 the ' education ics - - e e r Director at Snow College is the 'chief administrative posi lion To June 20 To June 20 All of 1957 Sandra Pugh Corners Title As Utah's 'Miss Universe' Is CAMERON is 35 married the father of three children and is presently serving as president of the South Sanpete Stake Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-daSaints lie is a former superintendent of Sevier County School District and a former principal at South Sevier High School in Monroe and of Duchense High School ed 4'r "' ' t It r 1 ( ' 1 Ief - I '1 i rt t 4 ( HER ATTENDANTS are DarKai Blake daughter of Mr and Mrs Gear Id R Blake St 1 la George and Janice Adams daughter of Mr and Mrs Allen Adams Layton' A ' The statuesque beauty was crowned by the former Utah entry in the contest now reigning '?' as "Miss United States' Charlotte Sheffield during spot Sandra Pugh Dimpled miss lighted ceremonies watched by wins state "Universe" title some 300 persons I - 4WvAqo00 f0Mt4mMw001 )- S --0 I - - - - - - s - |