Show -- ww iffe1 1r tv V W A yr-- I V"' lb 44 - S "Nir - - w : t 0 26 The Salt Lake Tribune Monday June I ! 11 t f I k i 4 1 ' ii f :7'''''''1 ''''444k 4' J te - '- '''''''' r' '4 ' 4 '''"''' ' " -f ! f 40t ' ' t i A 11 I 0'' 1 ' 41 ' b ''leeka ' ' ' '' 4 0 t 4 ' 4 I '"El ' - I 1 :i 4 4 ‘ ' I tt" i g 1 i' ) si i t - ' ' 4 '' I i 11 — - - r - : '5 - :' I I l' ' ? i - 'fli !I ' ' INP-'- )I " is R -— ----- --- — I t '"- A- ' P y I b L I i e t —0 - - - 44 e 0ficer Michael C Clark examines wreckage of overturned car In which a Salt Lake woman and Spanish Fork boy were rid I ing Both escaped with minor injuries as did two others in second automobile Collision occurred at 7th South Srd West Intersection Collision Hurts Four r Four persons suffered minor Injuries in a twocar collision Sunday afternoon at the intersection of 3rd West and 7th South All four were released from hospitals after emergency treat Inent Clark Officer Michael C traffic division said the accident occurred at 6:36 pm Drivers were identified as Flora Houser Bissell 64 22 W 7th South and Albert Eugene Caputo 28 432 N 7th 14 Mr Caputo was uninjured but his wife Jennie 25 and Spanish Fork a passenger in the Bis VitC1011114M06 At a quiet family Monday evening at the residence of the Church of Jesus Christ Saints president of Latter-daDavid O McKay 1037 E South Temple Mrs McKay will be honored on her 81st birthday r 71tik 01 y It06i1 - anniversary NO 0 T 11 E R observance is a family spokesman planned said President McKay is rectkperating at home from a recent successful eye operation Mrs McKay who was Utah's 1954 Mother of the Year was born Emma Ray Riggs June 23 1877 in Salt Lake City a daughter of O II and Emma Robbins : 114 4 ' N04e 'Riggs She was one of only six per sons to receive a University of Utah degree in 1898 And it was indirectly through the U that she met her husbandto-be When he came from Ogden to attend the university he rented a room from Mrs Riggs The Mc Kays were married Jan 2 1901 in Salt Lake Temple and Mrs McKay has been at the church leader's side throughout the years with her help and devotion - 1Vite Mrs David O McKay of LDS Church leader 81 "WE'VE NEVER quarreled" she said "If one of us feels a little put out with the other we Birthday just keep still" With their child re n the An pen house Thursday from McKays have always been a 7 to 10 pm at the residence of "very happy close family" she a son George H Berryman 4710 recalled Sunday Itainbow Dr Murray will hon IN LATER years' after her 2613 children George H had grow n Mrs on 80th birth Dr his McKay traveled throughout the highland world with her husband day anniversary They recently have visited Mr Berryman who was born South Africa South and 'June 26 1878 In Camborne Europe America and the islands Central England came to Utah in 1896 of the Pacific She recently ac)Ie worked for Salt Lake City companied him to New Zealand Water Department for 41 years for dedication of the new LDS Lefore retiring In 1932 Temple there Besides his son Mr Berryman Still healthy and active has two daughters Mrs Howard Mrs McKay continues to do Aste Mrs and Arthur Dryant Salt Lake City a stepson Glen much of the housework at Eoberts and stepdaughter Mrs their residence The McKay family Includes George MeDermaid both of Salt Lake City He also has 16 grand- four sons and two daughters children and eight great-grandDavid Lawrence McKay Salt children Lake attorney Dr Llewelyn R McKay professor and head of the department of languages Attends Workshop University of Utah Dr Edward Mrs Pansy H Powell 919 R McKay Salt Lake physician 15th East Is one of 20 teachers and Robert R McKay Salt Lake is marparticipating in a workshop Jeweler Lou Jean who Blood IL Russell to ried Dr Univer at the tinder fellowships Ill sity of Wyoming Laramie The neurologist Great Lakes is Mrs who Rae and Emma on is curriculum planworkshop Ashton ning for junior and senior high Conway A Ashton Mr school teachers of social and is a Salt Lake attorney There language studies held from June are 20 grandchildren and four 16 through July 18 Den-yrrul- - Oil Chieftains Arrive for SL Conclave Quiet 81st Birthday Today t 5 Mrs Bissell suffered con tusioni of the chest arm and leg bruises and lacer tions West Michael Davis were daughter Nancy taken to Holy Cross Hospital and released after treatment of bruises Officer Clark said the Big sell auto was eastbound on 7th South and the Caputo car was traveling south on 3rd West sell car which overturned In the Intersection suffered a lacerated check and bruises Mrs David O McKay Plans s ' ' A 1 Two-Ca- 5 $ e nINfr- ' ' i —! f I — 1 4 1 -- ' !f -- - - ' ' And the four don't like muds shorts- '' ' eI i - ' i 1 "We thought American boys were shy but we found they were not as formal as the boys back home" That was the consensus of the four comely European maids on I bus tour of the United States They arrived in Salt Lake City Saturday for a twoday stay - 14- 4' ''' ' 1 y t ' Att ' ' " ' r ' 1 """ 4 ' 1 ' i ' ' 4 4 4F ''' ‘ 1 ': ' ' ( Of ' P' '''' -- - ' 1 4 American Boyg Shy? Four Europe Maids Sa 'No' t i 4 4 110 '' 1 t i ir 4 - 4 t ' ' 1 ' ' of : Fu 'bright Scholars on Toura 1 1 i L ' from Greyhound Bus Terminal They will Join other AI'S students from throughout the nation for a thIceweek's bus trip across country which will terminate in New York City after three or four days In Washington DC when they will meet President Dwight D Eisenhower am I ' i' ' k4 Bee - 0 - I ' t - "I tr ( -- i ' k t ( N i 11 k z4 I c 4111 '' s"-- - 1 'i47 i - Pt '":- ' ''''$"' - ' - -- ' NS '1 : 'N' ' f '' - '- ' '' N '' ''''vkA ' ''- 0' -" ' ' 1114: - I - 4 ' 1' - -- ' "' - --- - 1 :1' t ' ''' --1 — -- ! ' L Aowoomailabkr 46a4 1'"::Nak4 ' atillits Mapping their US tour by bus are foreign students Lisa Leppakoskt Finland Helene "brothers" and "sisters" will attend a swimming party atthe pool of Mr and Prior to their departure they will be joined Wednesday by 11 students from Arizona who will arrive to spend three days with Salt Lake families before leaying on the bus trip Saturday - While here all 21 will be given a tour of the city by Gray Line Motor Tours on Thursday and will tour Salt Lake Temple grounds and its- ten to an organ recital They then will be entertained at a luncheon by Mr and Mrs Bartlett Wicks 30 S St after which halt of them with their American sight-seein- ' Mrs Henry A Wallace 1155 Gilmer Dr and the other half at the pool of Mr and Mrs Clarence E Olson 2118-8tEast - I - 41 - 0- Ve 1 r Special to The t' - Lo' 441 apparently had decided to go for a swim about 3 pm He disappeared from view shortly after Virgil Eugene Kilpack 27 Ai1 7500 - - — 100 4 –I' 'elt' 1 ::f - ''' - ' :: ' : — - a ii " ' Au: - 1 0 t- - 4 ' 10 :v 't ''' wot ' k AN 1 'It' ! -- ' - 0A 4 ir'gr'41 F ' irler 70' '4 '''t t ''''''-- 6A- t 5 -- t '' ''''1' 1' 40 jt e 'f 14 " '' 7: : 1: ' fr-- ''' :I ' - ' ' ' : ' ' '" At eob -- ie4-- ' I '4 XI i r -- " lo " '' '"to4 - '4o 11'4 4'4- i :OF o' r - t' "el - !t-5 1?4rs! r4! 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'4 t40141-1 t91 N -- li'' po -- 1 141w ' A 401 k 1 I ic 7 ' ' i3 '' ' l'''' VI i ''' r:V "'1'4'— gi S g - - Ow sei ' 0:- t 4 1 - have piece I I X S La 4 105 4 1 a At lb -- 7 A- - 11 A A A a ell '''-- 914-1s- ' ' Grimsdell owner and opof the Grocer Printing since 1900 died Saturday Mr erator Co from insecesIble spot in31111 Creek Canyon where It entailed viith'aix occupants June 23 A ALA A AL 41 it Mk call Funeial 1 at pm at his residence long iliness Friends may call at place of 3:55 after a services Monday evening and services prior to Tuesday Private entombment will be in Shrine of Memories Mausoleum a ft Redwood Funeral Tuesday' For Operator of Printing Firm 4 1 its boary to 'fake a Lot of Sweat Marvin Wright surveys auto filch will to be dismantled and removed piece by S services for William Grimsdell 79 t Ave will be conducted Tuesday at 574 E ist South 4 at 11 with the Rev George J Weber minister of the First CongregatI ional Churoh officiating '- '')s 4330 the George 114 '7 ''''47L'''"''4tu'' '''' IN'' ' at am ' -- - pm Monday from 7 to 9 pm and Tuesday prior to services Burial will be in the Pleasant Green Cemetery Magna 'j 4 ' where friends may ' '' ' Rd ) '- -- will - - 44-(- irt services for Mr Kilbe conducted Tuesday pack at 1 MR IVACII IS the son of Mr and Mrs John W Wach 971 McClelland (1040 East) He was 1 7:1 employed by the Galigher Co of Salt Lake City '' 0 0 Mr Wach was born In Salt i Lake City and was graduated from University of Utah He was unmarried He has two brothers John W Jr Portland Ore and Rodney Murray ' it - ::tst 4' -' i'--r' 0 - - At tia--- 4 -4-- - 4 0'''' '' i " '0 4t k 7-' ' - i3O t 1- 44 " f 'N1 4 00 ilix '' it‘ o- OP "1 r14 P '7 alt ir4 i I 4--- ) '1 AA AO° ( t0101 1 ' Ad p :it r' 1if 1 4:74'1' Ab'dii-- 4 '1 t N - - 'f4t Funeral '4: s 1" A ' : :- A Aug 8 Salt Lake City to Wiland Rose May Sadler City JA t1 I l''' ' ' P- r"4 4110 4 '''' - 16t in W y ' e"'- --- 1930 Ham a graduate of Cyprus Was Virgil Eugene Kilpack High School served on a US a draftsman for Crager 1Vorks Navy destroyer for four years during the Korean conflict and 9 1923 in the Salt Lake LDS was employed by the Crager Temple She died Dec 19 1935 Wire and Iron Works Salt Lake a draftsman Ile served an LDS mission City as ILO was a member of tho to the Northern States of Jesus Christ of Church lie had been retired for sev- Latter-daSaints eral years Surviving are his mother Surviving are two sons Mar a sister Pearl Gardner Magna G Mill Miller Creek East yin Barr C Miller Washington Salt Lake City a brother WilDC a daughter Mrs Donnette Ham Donald Kilpack Magna Johnson Murray eight grand a son adopted during a previous marriage Craig Kilpack childre n: 11 a sister Mrs Edith Lyle Salt Lake City and a grand father 'Adam Sadler Salt Lake Berry Murray Ali 4 Point Mr Kilpack was born Kilpack He was s 4 - '' 4 " tL - 4 at Fred Astaire Dance Studio 436 E 4th South as guests of Mr and Mrs C Vern Yates - -- -- On Pri(lay they will attend a barbecue at tile home of Mr and Mrs Rex F Moss 1N1 Siggard Dr and later in th evenin17- will be honored at a danc- ing party r A to '1 343 it Akt It " ft ''' A ' 40 ci 001r ti ' f tp - South Magna also to swim The mishap took place about yards f rom Strawberry i - - 3100 followed Mr Wach into the water estimated to be 35 to 40 feet deep RE WAS pulled from the water unconscious and artificial respiration was applied until he was pronounced dead ' f - - A! W wanting ''''''''401 - a0A - 4 STRAWBERRY RESERVOIR Wasatch County—Search operations were continuing' here late Sunday for the body of one of the two men who drowned Saturday afternoon while fishing Crews were hunting for the body of James Wach 29 971 McClelland St (1040 East) Ile i- ":- :t:414" i il mt 1r t i-- ' 1 7 ': 444f if 1 Monica Kristensoon Sweden France from left to right Thenoz France Claude Gliquin I I ' - ' : ' - ' : Death Claims Crews Seek Drown Victim Patriarch of In Icy Strawberry Waters Murray LDS Tribune i of 0: t ''' i ! 1 --- 44wie ' z - f - t - V 1' ''' 1'''' ' -" t' t l'iltA '1 '''- '41144 '' I l't - 1 1 : w 1 - ' - 71 '' - A ' i'' e - 1 - I ir ' -' S '' -'''''' '"- - - ? -- - - i - a t "- r' d "- "- 0 N tt ' C i -- "Ik:-- 2236-220- : - z Lovely Blonde Wins Title 'Miss Copper' SL Dinner Hails Health Worker ' ' pc -- : —‘ tV tr N 40 se 1 pence here after :::1 1 Another governor Victor E attack f ' He had been Anderson of Nebraska said im1 l patriarch of the port restrictions had hit his Cottonwood state very lightly "because of the Stake we're just becoming a producChurch of Jesus ) Christ of Latter ing state" ' 4 Mr Miller day Saints since The problem: you have a car Gov Anderson said all I nearly ' I at the bottom of Mill Creek November 1931 Nebraska oil goes out of the Canyon some 200 yards from Forming the first canning 4 state for refining and only a the road company in Murray he became slight "downward revision" in of the Blonde The quetiont bow do you the general manager Co Sherry Moesser the operations of pipeline comPeaks Twin after Canning new is "Miss Copper" Jlovely panies had occurred in Ne- get it out? his plant was destroyed by fire braska as a result of restricted The answer: you grab a and manager of the Rocky imports' monkey wrench take it apart Mountain Packing Corp when JAMES D CONWAY Ne- and carry it out piece by piece the two businesses were merged Underbrush hampered rebraska's representative on the Ile did all the contracting Interstate Oil and Gas Compact moval of the vehicle which work with farmers in Salt Commission joined Gov Ander- plunged off a sharp turn some Lake County for the company son in commenting on "the out- five miles from the mouth of Ile was the first bishop of the standing oil and gas picture in the canyon June 23 It was not Utah" reported to authorities until first LDS ward formed in MurThe conference chief purpose Friday afternoon Special to The Tribune serving from 1900 to 1909 MAGNA — A lovely blonde of which is to study and develop Capt Occie Evans Salt Lake ray sheriff's office ident- president of the Cottonwood Sherry Moes- an interstate program of oil County pretty ified as Steve Morgan LDS Stake from 1914 to 1927 the ser Sunday reigned as 1958 and gas conservation opens 18 son driver of Mr and Mrs Nich- and president of the high at 9 am with the day Monday "Miss Copper" after being se- devoted to committee olas G Morgan Jr priests quorum from 1928 to meetings letted Saturday at the annual and business sessions East 1937 Born Nov 28 1874 in MuCopper Dance at Lagoon CAPT EVANS said the youth The first general session The new Copper Queen will will be Tuesday at 9:30 am and five other boys and girls rray he was a son of Reuben in the car escaped injury in the Pa rley and Margaret Gardner' preside at July 4 festivities in Gov George D Clyde will wel- crash Miller lie married Rosamond with and her attendants Damage to the vehicle Pearl Carlisle Feb 19 1902 in Magna come more than 400 delegates was estimated the at $800 plus will grace the Kennecott Copper from state aril federal agencies value of accessories stripped the Salt Lake LDS Temple She in float 13 1921 SaltLake He married City's and private businesses Corp from the car byvandals since died June Selma Mabel '47 The of be address will Wagstaff April principal parade Days the crash delivered by Under Secretary of She Is a daughter of Mr v wwelego Interior Hatfield Chilson who and Mrs Kenneth IV Moeof Interior replaced Secretary sser 3761 S 5600 West Magna Fred A Seaton when the latter — Chosen as attendants were was detained in Washington on official business raven-haireValerie Backman of Mr and Mrs 4 4 "'1-'t y: John P Backman 2869 S 8500 'i I 7'! v: ' Alt West Magna who is "Miss I '4 if 7- - I ' ''' and Olsen Sharon Kennecott" V ' 4 01' K t IA N17 brown-eyedaughter of Mr C 2751 Grant Joseph High( Ar t and Mrs Glen A Olsen 3050 S land Dr a veteran member of - - 4 - — 4 ' r 4 N4'" ''''''"-I'kAik9000 West Magna who was the Salt Lake Health Depart- f ment has been' honored for 22 0 chosen "Miss AMR" years service to the community 04Plp RAY D 51ERRILL queen by and friends t h': Mr Grant announced his recommittee chairman said "Miss on 1 a at tirement dinner O'lb t' July Copper" received a diamond ''' '' I I :' A 4t4w ' '' held at the Fort Douglas Golf ' y te costume attendants and her t ring d Club Ar'' ' 4 '''A II --a 44 "'"' jewelry as gifts upon winning Ile is a charter member of the 4 er I f14 the contest which is sponsored Utah State Assn of Santtaelans e annually by the Alagna Firemen and a member of the Nattanal' dt Assn of Santtarians Ar ''' 4 and American Legion -I - pi: " I '' to ' ‘' tw '1 7 7 --Y 004 They enjoyed a canyon party in them Other desires while they are In Salt Lake City included attending a Sunday service in a Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints ward In Utah's capital city they are staying at the residence of Mr and Mrs Obert C Tanner 3501 27th East — ' '''''''"4'''' ''' 11' 4 ' -- - ' J 19 HELEN THENOZ of Arceuil - Seine (a suburb of Paris) France Lisa Leppahos- ki 19 of Vammala Finland and Monica Kristensson 19 of Stavieby Sweden have been students at Monmouth College Monmouth Ill For the tour they have been joined by Claude Gilpin 19 of Nancy France who has been at College of New Rochelle NY They were pleasantly sun prised that Salt Lake City Is so close to towering mountains Youths Solve Puzzle in Crash Sequel f 'A ' sk tt lot '' ' r iorl I - '''' -" -k SEEING THAT they hear the latest hit records and do what young women their age enjoy doing is Carolyn Tanner 18 Continued from Page19 Like Mr Tanner Rotary Club "And the result is they can un- members in cities along their tpeetal to The Tribune dersell refineries in the interior route are helping make the MURRAY—Uriah George Miof the country with their Te- girls' last look at the United ller 83 4592 S State former genStates a pleasurable one fined product" eral manager of the Rocky He said there is a danger of frorvt''"IMountain Pack- Piece Piece by ing Corp died wiping out many small Inde' ' Sunday at 2:30 pendent producers and refint pm at his resi- vies It's( Whirl Then Goodby for Exchaftgees Thirteen foreign students who have spent the past year in the homes of Utah families and attended schools on American Field Service scholarships will leave Salt Lake City Saturday at 8:30 i Nor can they get used to American salad habits—sometimes sweet for dessert and other times with seasonings as a side dish But they love ice cream Fulbright scholars the four have been studying in the US since September This summer vacation they are seeing America by bus before they leave for their faraway homes in August Isi: ' 193 23 41k 4 |