Show 4 V' '46 d' I f - The Sart Lake Tribune 34 June 25 Monday 1958 I 1Nt Objections Delay Enacting Day Nursery Ordinance '" t: - i' Continued objection to a prod posed city ordinance regulating the activities Of children's care centers has caused postponement of enactment for two weeks maintenance and operation of the day nurseries until a protesting group can study the proposal Mrs Betty Anrk Love 1261 Browning Ave (1110 South) president of the Utah AssoTHE SALT LAKE City of Approved Nursery ciation delayed action on Schools was granted the posthe measure covering licensing tponement at a public hearing which her objection to the ordinance had instigated Princes — ' 4 t I N t ‘ - t-- lk LATER SHE WILL Join FA ' G0E0 i -- -- AL 'Dote- - eteee&L L "" ' t :i ---j LI A it - L 41 I k Looks Mrs Martha Hansen back on 60 years of happiness 0 All i "' -'- '- ' ' - 4 I --:' Atil 1 :-) 1' - ( lore Albert J Cope will celebrate their golden wed ding anniversary Wednesday at an open house in the Relief Society room of the Fourth Ward Church of Jesus Christ of -day Saints 111 W 7th South Friends and relatives are invited to call from 8 to 10 pm They request no gifts They were married June 24 1908 in the Salt Lake LDS Temple Mr Cope was born Sept 9 1879 to Francis and Ruth Howell Cope in Salt Lake City Mrs Cope was born March 15 to Moses and Alice Wesson Ludlow In Salt Lake City In 1902 Mr Cope tilled a mis sion to Great Britain He was a member of the Utah Legislature six terms from 1943 to 1955 Mr and - aka 11P704'7: 4aly saw EASY TO USE ANYWHERE ) REG 5° SALE i(111k1010e070 Downtown Latter-daSaints In the early years of their marriage the Hansens traveled by covered wagon from Salt Lake City to Lewiston Idaho THEY MOVED by Sugar Nous ' Today's Most Exciting Gilt! 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Wg4 JUNE conference for legislators to be held in Salt Lake City if such conference is to be held Temple Church of Jesus Christ Calif 5-- 31 Trio to Study Merger Plan 1 TILTS TO ANY ANGLE i - MAY ence of the President's Committee for Traffic Safety—at which Gov Clyde's program was pre sented—will meet to determine Its stand Later the council will meet to decide its action The cowl cil's recommendations to the Legislature will carry substan THE Mr and Mrs Albert J Ova To celebrate golden dsde 414: 4- iI Don't 2 Avcud 3 Write 4 Stay 5 Cheerful 2:1 Appointees ET tj2:" OC 2 r 23 According to the Stars To develop message for Monday read words corresponding to numbers of your Zoclioc birth sign GEMmii weight At a board meeting the coun cil directors agreed to ask liar low Curtice chairman of the President's Committee to arrange for a western regional ft ''h Itt FAN 12) R Daily TAUNUS 4 GAZE 11 CLAY POLLAN—r— —By Activity'Culde dt Your 22 APR' 20 tial ' e' k ''''' -- N-- 1 PERSONAL skA - L 211(11 14 ' 1 4 AMES MAW it to the western regional confer- to Gridley train early in 1907 On July 1 1915 they left in a of two wagons and a caravan were married June They 24 1898 In Salt Lake City buggy They followed the old Oregon The marriage was solemnized Trail and arrived three months 21 years later in the Salt Lake later at Tremonton Mr Hansen was born July 12 1873 In Odessen Denmark and came to the US In 1891 Mrs Hansen was born Martha Christenson daughter of Chris and Martha Jameson way to keep cool model fl S TPkR II) Action on Gov George D yd e's proposed legislative changes to sharpen the state's motor vehicle laws will be taken by the Utah Safety Council Aug 1 L F Black council president said Sunday THAT DAY 1 i Mr and Mrs Joseph Hansen who with their family of small boys traversed much of the West by covered wagon in the early days of the century will celebrate their 60th wedding anniversary Tuesday at an open house from 3 to 9 pm at their home 178 Whitlock Ave Everyone can afford this I14VA 1 Open House Tuesday in SL To Honor Pair Wed in '98 BUY NOW! 7 - :1' A ' - ' 4 Golden Wedding I i ' ! competition for the right to succeed' Marilyn Anderson of Lehi who has reigned as Utah Dairy Princess this year I Like all county winners Miss Jacobson a junior at Utah State University will receive a one year tuition scholarship at either Utah State University or To Attend Convention Ilrigham Young University Eldred Chapman distributor Packard-Bel- l television raof The Salt Lake County show WWI directed by Mrs Willis dio and high fidelity equipment : hitheck of Taylorville in the Salt Lake City area will attend the annual Packard-Bel- l Is Arlon Erekson county convention Monday distributors of chairman the Salt Lake County American Dairy Assn and Tuesday at the Hotel Statof Utah sponsor of the contest ler In Los Angeles - 4 ' 11 Commission session to hear sug gestions for modifying the ordinance It will be enacted Mayor Adiel F Stewart said The ordinance provides for a licensing fee of $10 and a $1 inspection fee N ss THE ADVANTAGE of the thAeph Manlier& Ile moved proposed ordinance she said his family by covered wagon would lie in its requirement that all child care centers be licensed Years of Ilappineg Following the July 3 City 60 in 0 1- 1 Mrs Love contended that the Utah State Sanitation Depa(tment which inspects all the nurseries already does "an adequate and progressive job" coun- ty winners over the state A ':(CV: 1' :' "1" on i e Vardie Jacobson 19 is Salt Lake County's candidate for 3959 Utah dairy princess ‘honors Ass Jacobson daughter of lir and Mrs Cecil IL Jacobson 5061 Cottonwood Lane 12530 East) 'Wag named winner in a contest at the state fairgrounds ts 01 MRS LOVE said that while there was a "great deal of merit" to the ordinance if It were bask on a state and county-Widher group wanted further time to study ''''' - - County Tags State Entry 1 Rule - Clyde's Plan I - tregz' Corn-missio- n nairv To t N ' Safety Board Zone— State Charge Please include 23c postage end 2 state toe |