Show to- - ' A' tr r Ar14 t 71‘1 v 11 giiiioia "111k0"10071"' Radio-T- V 4 'c ' ' '- i' 44-- - 1 ' '7frilro I be nit fake ve v Air WsqnrN1rW'Ve4rIlellifrlie'r i ''''' -- 4 ' I to Log ' 1 ' 1 - - ' - i 0 - Zi- tibutte Salt Lake City Utah — Monday Mórning — September 29 01P 1r - ilOPN 4 to-- grlp—w'N1 -40 41 Page 31 ' " Second Seetion A 21 1958 ' - ' I I I Topic: Traffic dt 1 I ( ! i - -Ai- 1 4 4 -- - -- ' LI 't- - ' ii - ' 4 - ' i ' s ' 4 1 ' -- w i 1 f t :'' '' - 1 ' 1 t '' ' adot"' '''' I - ' --- - - ' ' V 1 ' I 7 ' 5 otkgsmoev ammittool lomosio koltotivssmill ' l4 L H Woody Tribune Staff Writer Smiling benign and cordial the man in the gray suit and soft hat chatted with two companions terruptinith conversation to accept frequently offered handshakes from strangers Former President Harry S 'Truman headed for home was atOppIng over 20 minutes at the Salt Lake Airport just after noon Sunday HZ HAD ILE explained been at meetings in Portland ' single-breaste- I t I t lings Utah Democrat at his side Congressional candidate David S King is at left and San Francisco to indulge his favorite pastime 'abusing the Republicans" Mr Truman and his companion New York newspaperman William Hillman and Charles Murphy his onetime special counsel at the White House retreated to a small loungeoffice in the terminal was at the airport incidentally) and wrote a note to a Salt Lake friend What - about Quemoy and a reporter asked? Matsu Would he endorse the position of his former secretary of state Dean Acheson to avoid conflict there? who SIPPING A soft drink through a straw the answered questions shook more hands (including that of A Pratt Kesler former Republican state chairman for Utah VS position In Quemoy and Matsu was a matter the former president answered Valentine:s Nothing Serious' m ! - I: v-- '' ' IN '''' 41 I — ' '"il 04 ' - I' - i- Headquarters of Local 222 and Chauffeurs Teamsters East lost more Union 443-6tthan $200 in cash when thieves pried open a back door and used the same bar to force a h safe 143 155 The theft was discovered 222 Sunday at 8:35 am byLeRoy and Ernest T Critchfield when they arrived for a Bailey 201 union meeting 142 DAVIS COUNTY law en- 203 Idaho - 1 To Sept 29 1958 To Sept 29 1957 All of 1957 1!!!!"!4w-77:71""rnwrk'nn000‘iir:or"1!!!"'''4- : "increment borer" a device used in determining the ring count (age) of trees amine 31 mire than double the numkilled so far this month The first fatal accident last week occurred on Sept 22 In Salt Lake City when a 69year-olpedestrian died of injuries suffered 'then struck by an automobile at 5th West near 3rd North A Salt Lake woman was killed Wednesday night in Farmington: and a Davis climbed to ber d County woman at Kama& was killed Saturday ' :' forcement officials went looking for burglars witlt "time" on their well manicured hands —and an adding machine Burglars broke into Ramp-toDrug Co Farmington late Saturday or early Sunday and stole 13 wrist watches and six pocket watches valued at $225 $50 worth of manicuring equipment and a $125 adding machine The thieves broke a lock from the back door to enter Ben Hepworth store owner discovered the theft Sunday at 9 am A "woodsy" odor at 1882 Edison Ave (1A East) Sun day night led Mrs Sally Jacobson to discover she had a black and white kitten as well as a dog Mrs Jacobson told invest' gating police officers she went outside to find out what was causing her dog to bark so loudly It didn't take her long to discover that a skunk had made its way to her children's play pen Officers 'disposed of the animal and ' urged Mrs Jacobson to do the same with the clothing she was wearing Thank You and Sendoff ::: r :f' :1: $00wieocio - Iit t WI ::: - ' :'-- 1' ' 2 F r 31:-4::'- 'q - ys ----- I no :!:': - 1 I ii : '::: p i: :e- :::::' 9' '''?'- - ? t ' ''' t I d i L v— " il1 : '1 ' 4 4 ''''' '' ''k'' ' " ' ':i :' : ' s'''' ''' it'''' ' '4:' " 4 i:pi 1 "'"'" ' : 7 't '' I i - ' r- i r s ' J t I I ' 11: t Figure I'rominently in Breakfast talk: Gov George D Clyde :Stir IN" Choir members at Hotel Utah goof kit P&P 4 I f Appreciation Event State-Cit- y Tabernacle Seated are ' An of these sessions at Hotel Utah will begin at 7:30 pm The society's council held an closed doors session Sunday A journal of Forestry editorial board conference and the Association of Consulting Foresters convened Sunday evening the four-da- y - — - yok '''':1 :$- 01 ' ''1 r ' 1 p 1 ::' ' k - CONCERN OF the Forest Service he said was to im prove presently Inadequate on privately management owned woodlands which repre sent more than half the corn 4 mercial forests of the nation A paper by Edward Stuart ::al Hampton Va (read by an t :tilt other delegate since Mr Stu Ai art was not able to attend) :— argued that "free" govern ment and state forestry serve Ices encroach on the work of '''4' the consultant ' ' " '? r: - if: ' till'' — t i :i ' ':: ' i ' Plii L n 1 ' ) :3 I At --- '''' It'C At Ni1 -- - ' ' it 1 ' VP :r ''' '! Ate ' I f - 41"' ' 4 r 1:- 'e t lk L 4 :1 I ' ! -v : THE AFTERNOON sessions will include reports by society officers and committees Panel discussions on wilderness preservation and aerial spraying of woodlands will end the afternoon's program Evening sessions Monday will be devoted to subjects falling under the division of education the divisionof for est products and the division of watershed management - :404 '- ' ' '' : ' i ' LI 4:It'' Morning speakers and sub Jeep will be: 'Management Planning for Future Multiple Use Forestry on Western Na tional Forests" Donald E Clark U S Forest Service Denver "Our National Parks in the Dynamic Challenge of Outdoor Recreation" Lemuel A National Park Garrison Servic e Yellowstone Park "Our Citizens and Wyo Among Our Trees" Fred J Sandoz Springfield Ore b 0 :' lie is dean of the College of Forestry at Yale Univer' atty 23-da- I i: "! SI - ' Registration began Sunday afternoon at the Hotel Utah Displays of forestry equip from liusky ment—ranging machetes to delicate corn— passes—were on exhibit Dr George A Garratt so elm) president will welcome delegates Monday at 9:30 am' in the Hotel Utah Motor Lodge auditorium Tabernacle Choir Enjoys Chamber Breakfast 4 ': - ''''r - ' Of :" - :n 7'nr:omoo--- : " t424 1 :1: ' 1 '' if ':pti "' 4tqt ‘ i ?' : t i 4110k : "i- :::! f society meeting are Reed W Bailey and Floyd Iverson both of Ogden Mr Bailey is dire° tor of the Intermountain For est and Range Experiment Station U S Forest Service Mr Iverson Is Intermountain Region forester for the serve Choir The 340 members of the Salt Lake Tabernacle ice didn't have to sing for their breakfast Sunday morning A PANEL discussion Sun THE BREAKFAST too was a sort of a sendoff for the concert tour day night dealt with the prob choir It will leave in three weeks for a lems of thq consultant forester of the Midwest and East a relatively new type of for The Salt Lake City Chamber of Commerce treated the ester developed chiefly after on Garden Roof Hotel in Utah choir to breakfast apprecia- World War IL the tion of the choir's service to the community and the attenPanelist Edward C Crafts' tion it has focused on the state assistant chief of the US For Gov George D Clyde and Mayor Adiel I Stewart joined est Service told the Associa the choir for a menu that consisted of melon ham and eggs tion of Consulting Foresters at Hotel Utah that recent re potatoes and sweet rolls Both Gov Clyde and choir president tester Hewlett gave gional Forest Service-sposhort addresses Gus Backman executive secretary of the sored meetings on small wood lands ownership were not a chamber was master of ceremonies' prelude to a service program— as was rumored — to be put ' : into effect next year —- Kg:' : night 'Woodsy' Smell? Back to Woods! i 777-13t- ''' J The burglary was discovered Sunday at 9 am by Dean C Wangsgard store manager Utah Area Enjoys f ' I 4 The divisions are: Education forest products watershed management forest management forest economics i and policy forest recreation - 1 forestwildlife management l silviculture andrange manage: I Burglars with no respect for capital or labor Saturday night or Sunday morning stole thousands of dollars In cash and merchandise from a Farmington drug store a Salt Lake County grocery and a labor organization LARGEST LOSS was at the O P Skaggs 'Market 1430 E 33rd South Burglars broke through the roof to steal $1100 cash 65 cartons of cigarettes four turkeys and four canned hams They punched a combination off a safe to get the cash Tools used were burglarized earlier from nearby Aposhian Garage 1450 E 33rd South said Salt Lake County Deputy Sheriff Lowell Palm- r Death con-time- 'Indian' Da'y I t- " s 44 Weekend Thieves Strike At Capital—and Labor Traffic 1958 1957 - k Traffic Toll bolds Utah Hope year Sept 29 Sept 29 of 1957 ''' woo Foresters president Dr George A Garratt left Reed W Bailey and Floyd Iverson ex Day Sinai LastAftah To To All ''' ' 00w-'-" - ' - 1 ' - ' - In the concluding general session of the day the 12 group leaders will report conclusions on the specific problems to provide information for the state's high schools in combatting traffic problems dur- quist school -- po- -- At noon all delegates and advisers will be guests of The Tribune at luncheon at Newhouse Rotel the li T BREAKING UP into discussion groups the 180 delegates will spend the remainder of the morning and early afternoon on the following special problem subjects: Traffic laws and driver licensing traffic courts traffic law enforcement getting to the problem driver in the school driver education family car and family attitudes teen age car ownership traffic and parking around the school school safety programs motor scooters and motorcycles and traffic after the game I -- -- t -A- - Some 170 or more technical papers will be presented dealing with nine divisions of the conference 0 4- " t ' revealed Despite the deaths of three persons on Utah highways last week the traffic toll Steve Cook Olympus High for the month stood at 15 School will then take over For only two Septembers since 1944 has as conference president the traffic toll remained so low In 1954 and again in 1948 traffic deaths Mr Cook was elected at a were held to 14 In 1952 the death list recent preliminary meeting Other conference officers elected were Lynn England South High School vice president and Susan Harrison Highland High School and Margie Osborne Jordan High School secretaries — ( ' 9 s I '' J 4 1 from Kretchman editorial writer of The Tribune ing -- i ''''' ' - - e J' " - poses H F - - - i Foresters—representing gov ernment and state agencies schools and private groups—: will open sessions Monday in Salt Lake City keyed to the theme "Multiple-UsForestry In the Changing West" The 1958 annual meeting of the Society of American For-esters will be the first held tri Satt Lake City since 1940 Ad II It lent After registering between 8 am and 9 am delegates will be welcomed by Gov George Utah motorists Sunday were in an exD Clyde and will hear a statecellent position to make this September one ment of objectives and purof the safest in the past 14 years reports of the conference s t 1 ' t t - ' - t i secretary of the Salt Lake Safety Council EXCEPT FOR the "sidelines advice" as - requested by the students the teen-agconference delegates will conduct the entire conference said Gail F Bywater safety council presi- ")- ' I - 'ti' I"' -- ' -- - ''' - ' '' e He could not jeopardize that position by making any comment "even though 'they' did the same thing to me when I was President' A pretty stewardess burst into the office - "Goodby" she said "It was a nice trip" She had appar0 sin - VIVIDAy WASH LINE: A page folks—recent research ently discussed her marriage with Mr Truman bemoaned the reveals that crabs have blue plans recert:-coluI hope you'll be "Goodby Viet that I had not received blood too! he answered very happy" a single politi A recent bride informs us 1 caI CALLED as she "YES SHE campaign button this year that it cost her 6183 Just to went out the door" and we'll ' And back tell folks she was getting probably raise lots of little 1 N ' comes a letter married Mr Truman Republicans" I from Carve! heartily laughed down breaks like this: It ' 4 ' M a t t s s o n of Back to serious Issues: If $119 for 400 engraved invites : ms Richfield w h o to the he cOuld not comment on the 400 invites wedding -' writes: to the wedding reception and wisdom of the Matsu and Que0 '' $0'' "Dear D a n 250 invites ' ' to the wedding din- - moy position could he say that Since I was de- - tier then add 64 bucks for the situation represented a ‘ trleated in the postage 1 p (Of course $183 crisis? V4 ' primary I can is not too much it the wed"I can't answer that make you an ding present loot 'measures either" said Mr Truman - - Dan excellent offer i - Valentine on 400 Watts- - up!) "I have no Central Intellison for US Senator' buttons Personally I think the gence Agency to brief me For Iles would have a better me to say anything could be (retbd a field of white) thesvare all unused and in football team with Carlos dangerous to the nation" Bernier in the backfield! top condition How about Sherman Adams? "TOEWSPAPER colum- AND STILL MORE: ProgIt was unfortunate he ansnrstswy would have to be ress spoils everything The wered "I hated to see it take soldon COD basis of course old Lyman mansion one of issues off the front the I to ror'eash but am prepared the pioneer landmarks of give it 50 per cent discount" Tooele Utah is being torn pages" I talked to my wife about down—to make room for a I IT WAS TIME for the plane And out at to leave Mr Truman walked thii bargain offer- but we d- parking lot! eeidet to turn it down—none Hill Air Force Base some 200 through the gate to the field of our youngsters wear di- time clocks ' (the kind you David S King second congrespunch) will soon make way sional district candidate apersatirnore for an electronic system to alerted of Mr Truman's presSome tie alwnnl don't see who's working' and who ence just 15 minutes before if even care the Utes lose isn't! And wouldn't you rushed up -breathleisly a football game this yearknow it—male blackbirds Just Calvin W Rawlings Demos prövided Jack Curtice cause more trouble than fe- cratic - national committeeman to lose at Stanford male blackbirds At least for Utah notified while he was toot that's what the Nevada Power in church reached over the fence for a double-handeMODE WASH LINE: Wri- Co reports the issue first of the tIng)n IT SEEMS the blackbirds squeeze of Mr Truman's Bear: River High School perch on power wires but it's hands then walked beside"Searchlight" this week Kalil always the males never the him Mr Truman climbed the ken Morris discusses the im- girl blackbirds Wish I ramp the engines roared He portance of beauty and good knew why lifted his hat from his head grooming for high school co smiled broadly and confidently "Hair is Love is all right but mareds- - She writes: to all below It was like old verYAmportant to a girl es- riage is better times pecially if she dates a tall TODAY'S VALENTINE fellow-- - because if - he's - tall — today enough' the hair may be all A special Valentine of St be tan see for flours" She to Mrs Evelyn Baker 'SummerLike' warns that high school girls Anthony Idaho who has music brought shot'" 4ake care to see that the lives of their 'hair does not "curl like 111404'4iht(-1intso many over 144i vpaghetti" the years the adds: "Hair should 'i 11F:sx4 j:c A fine must- Mrs Baker not NI dipped In troop" Ii IS always ready a had If 'you've always yen The temperature has climbed and willing to for some exotic gift from fan furnish piano or organ music to Indian Summer type read off India better drop around at funerals or weddings or ings in most of the Intermounto the Family Carnival to be at civic affairs tain Region after frosty weathHer pleasing voice has er held -- at the First Baptist early last week started East next graced many a social event in painting the mountain shrubChurch area the St Anthony Friday and Saturday A speschedule bery appropriate fall colors cial booth will feature unulual Despite her busy to take is she Sunday the mercury was items from India including a shut-i- always ready for a ride in generally in the 70s the friend authentic world this out'of the afternoons and she alwarm 70s at that over much dolls from India has a kind word and of the Intermountain Region ways - 'AND MORE WASH LINE: a smile for all she meets Salt Lake City hit a high 04 A disgruntled Ute rooter was A truly fine neighbor and 79 degrees four degrees warmto Valentine a the stadium you Evelyn overheard leaving ' er than on Saturday Saturday night after the de- Baker! Forecasters said temperfeat by DYU: "It's not fair SAM THE SAD CYNIC SAYS atures would change little on Ernie-- Wilkinson must have The reason for the lite Monday although some parused some of that 2 Million dollar legal fee to buy some defeat: Ernie Wilkinson was tial cioudiness— inay "spread Don't at hditie coaching the back across the state from southern tootball players!" feel too: bad if you don't have field while Dr A Ray was Utah where a few Showers were recorded Sunday in Russia! i'blue blood" like the society Dan -- - ' t Truman Pauses Chats in Si Robe ' - e - 't L - Serving as "sidelines visers" will be 30 of the state's leading law officers Judges educators and safety leaders reported Mrs Arvil L iStark teen-agprojects ch air-- I ‘ t ' Sequel - to 'Abusing Republicans' '' - ad- - tr--- t- i Mr Democrat himself ex President Harry 8 Truman boards plane with Calvin W Raw-- - ' d J 1 I I - 1 ' ' it I- - le- - will make recommendafor 1958-5safety cantpaigns in the high schools4 - ' ' ' Y 0 e - - Begins Today sl IN SESSION in the 'louse of Representatives chambers as well as in 12 group meetings approximately 180 student delegates will discuss traffic problems among teen-agdrivers and tions s f Annual Session A A ment - 1 tt S 1 The teen-agtraffic safety problem in Utah will be the it topic of a discussion program when student dele' ' gates from the state's high e schools gather Thursday at the r State Capitol for the second ''' annual Utah Teen-Ag- e Traffic Cdnference sponsored Safety I the Salt Lake Safety' CounI by : cil and The Salt Lake Tribune S 1 ' ' - - : 1 - ( r - Foresters At Meeting : e - i 1 : - - 's- t s - J i SL tp Host - Safely Calls Teens to Conference I 1 ----- ----- Mayor Adiel F Stewnrt left Mrs Stewart choir president Lester Hewlett and Oscar A Glaeser chamber president Bla own businestt he wrote bad suffered with in crease of "state" advice in his area His solution: Restrict federal and state forest activities to specific functions Let private consultants bid on Management contracts for national forests Emanuel Fritz Berkeley tonsultant forester Calif said small woodland owners should be reminded of the value of their timber as an estate as a hedge against inflation and as an investment in terms of future demand J Whitney Floyd of the Col lege of Forest Range and Wihtde Mmegement at Utah 'State UniVereif said states generally need to extend more general education ' to small forest owners - :4k '' t I t it 4 at m A AA 6" rlik 0440 0 k40t otob sAmkA gotaA 4114 A- A A A A A 411AAA 4 A 4 4 A Alk Alik 41 46 AlLat4-4c-'4--4' 6 i 40 4 -- Art :!e ig!ff - gt ! 0 !1(10 rit" 11' q' øk ' 7 4 0 ' r ' |