Show -- 4 to P' Section - Dan ' ' I '‘ t - 91 ' 10 or - weee0s00PoaweatelieltWee Y 'f ' 'IA Sk 1‘ t '‘ 4!44'::$t : :' 3 )I - pi i wee ping er Good ' z i suits? 1 :clk II: r r 41 s 11 iel' vAo g4 1alo''' '' I — kt1 1 i covered bridges have all but disappeared from the Which brings rural scene up the question: Have there ever been any covered bridges In these parts? ' Thousands of Utahns turned to Their churches Thursday to voice their thanks for the blessings they enjoy Scene s I SEE WHERE Jareh Jones national committeeman for the Republican Party in Utah will GOP meeting attend a In Hawaii That's right if you can't win boys the states go after the terri-tories big-wi- 1 COED PHILOSOPHY: One in of my favorite newspapers the state is the always in- teresting "Searchlight" pub-lished by the students of Bear River High School in Tremon— ton Here's a piece of apt feint nine philosophy from the latest issue: 1 ' — "If you're a young girl" the article states "there are just two things to worry about—whether you're in love or whether you're not "If you're not in love then there's nothing to worry about If you are in love there are just two things to worry about: Whether he loves you or whether he doesn't "IF RE you then there's nothing to worry about but if he doesn't love you then there are only two things to worry about: Wheth er he is worth working on or whether he isn't ' If he isn't worth working on you have nothing to worry about If he is then there are just two things to worry about—whether you'll get him or whether you won't "If you don't get him there's nothing to worry about LOVES ' - Mt t-- L : Days Shwa Last Utah 3 Duutt 600 He explained that we have learned where we are in efforts to create a better world that progression is not necessarily inevitable and that we are all creatures who need the help of GodCatholics heard the Most Rev Duane G Hunt bishop of the Catholic diocese of Salt t Utah To Nov 28 1958 To Nov 28 1957 All of 1957 172 194 222 Lake City point out that the difference between western and pagan civilizations is their ideals SPEAKING AT the traditional pontifical mass at Cathedral of the Madeleine South Temple and B St Bishop Hunt said God has given us perfect ideals which Americans should strive to up hold "We thank God for giving us ideals which make us ashamed of ourselves" he said "The ideals held before Se Page Column 2 list k i student of personalized assistance for the benefit of needy families Sub for Santa was founded by The Tribune in 1930 It has functioned every Christmas season since that year body MN MD II Survey of Needy Families - in With a little more than a month to go it appears that Utah's 1958 health record will have to be labeled just "so-so- " at least as far as communicable diseases are concerned The latest report of the State Health Department shows an Increase over last year of some types of disease and a decrease of others One of the most alarming aspects of the 1958 health picture was the outbreak of equine encephalitis in several northern counties — can win $650 by solving puzzle No 128 BLACKOUT on page of today's issue of The Salt Lake Tribune The big puzzle contest that is free to anyone who reads The Tribune the cuB-1- 4 rrent BLACKOUT puzzle has a $650 prize because no one has outwitted Blackout Pete in 13 consecutive weeks Turn to pag read the rules and mail in your entry Use a 3e postcard to merit $5 postcard bonus with your winnings B-1- also was a big drop in cases of measles—from 15009 In the first 11 months of 1957 to 3782 in the corresponding period this year German measles on the other hand shot up from 153 cases last year to 1064 so far in 1958 By Jerome K Full Tribune Staff Writer A new route for the Interstate highway entering Utah from Colorado is proposed by the Utah State Road Commission The commission hasn't put its stamp of approval on the new route yet—but the commission is looking at --it very ' favorably The new proposal would take the highway south of the route originally proposed a year ago Even that route received heated protests from northern Utah cities as being too far south and thus too far removed from the state's metropolitan belt Rulon J Ballard assistant commission director defined the new plan: The highway would enter followUtah along US ing the original plan to a point near the Green River At that point it would veer south cut across the Green River and head almost due west across the San Rafael Swell In Emery County to Fremont Junction In Sevier County AT THAT POINT it would follow the originally proposed' follow the route along trail of US 89 southward to across Cove then right-angl- e Fish Lake National Forest on to Cove Fort Millard County At Cove Fort the highway —Interstate High w ay 70— would merge into the main north-soutInterstate highway paralleling US 91 All the communities on from Castle Dale to Fremont Junction which were included in the original plan would be Sub for Santa The Salt Lake Tribune 143 S Main St Salt Lake City Utah I know a family in need of help for the children this Christmas from Sub for Santa The family's And let's hope it won't be 'Another 42 years before the next state championship at 'Ogden High name is SAM THE SAD CYNIC SAYS : - This family has They reside at: knowledge that I am submitting the name to Sub for Santa Signed Address Odeot clear SKIING at Alta was reported limited" with rocks and stumps exposed on some trails Here's the way' the mercury behaved Thursday at Salt Lake Municipal Airport: 36 12 noon 8 pm 27 '' 37 2 pm 10 pm 2S 36 4 pm 12 midnight 24: 31 6 pm 23 1 axn Brushing aside the turkey The rotund jolly gentleman feathers a bewhiskered gent attired in a big red suit will named Santa Claus will make arrive in the Utah capital city his annual visit as the central figure in the to Salt Lake City Friday Junior Chamber of C o mmeree's annual Santa Claus J " parade OL' ST NICK will park his '')i Salt and town I: :: radar-equippe- Z'' Ir til rk :: 4144-'::- i' ?'1'I'CIT I Ad 1 SO TEMPLE mitimmila ti 0 : 6 0 4k' Ite "4's ' !' :' ' vt 'i i ''''‘ t It 1e ': r z: it 'i'I ' V: :'4 r 0 'A I ' ''': t f'0 ' k'' 1 ''' °7f i '':' AS SANT A'S entourage moves down the business die :t:::'''i::'ll::q'p'v:HH':tJ:r::::T:::izi't':':::i'::' " : trict gay Christmas street lights will flick on Included in the lighting panorama will be a stately tee tower Mg in front of The Tribune 1 57-fo- 1 2nd SOkr131" 0 A- 4 1 ' t- Bldg and - 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V " ' '' !'t:-:-: '' " i j: 66 for the Junior :: :l 1 '' :4"?'"17 i4so1t: 2' i' '1 :" 1' 1 of Commerce the parade's first six units will be themed to °Put Christ Back In Chamber I 1 ' r' Christmas!' The floats are sponsored the Jaycee auxiliary Participating bands will In elude South Granger and route of Santa Map shows high schools and Val Olympus Claus 81 parade tonight ley Junior High SchooL Two groups of baton twirlers also are scheduled along with other commercial entries by '' U-1- 0 3 Medic Finds Body Near h U-1- 0 Fort Range For the children frivolous clowns will be on hand to pass out candy and balloons Riding with Santa will be seven elfin helpers who were brought along from the North Pole to help usher in the Yule ---- -- - tide season The badly decomposed body Earlier in the day parade of a man was found Thursday downs will distribute gifts of morning by a Salt Lake phy- fruit to Salt Lake City's chi' sician who was exercising his dren's hospitals hunting dog on the Fort Douglas reservation in an area west But it's important to get the route fixed so plans can be of the rifle ofrange the man was not Identity pushed for other segments of Immediately determined beUtah's Interstate highway sys- cause but of decomposition tem he said found on the body idenpapers The new route is about 26 tilled an Irving Wilson miles shorter than that initially cost A man by the same name proposed Its was reported missing from would be more The new route would span Fort Douglas Veteran's HosA woman motorist suffered a distance of about SO miles pital last Sept 9 head injuries and an arm fracfrom Green Riverlo Fremont Dr George Hinckley 2312 ture Thursday afternoon when Junction Sunnyside (840 South) found her automobile bounced off a Nowhere along that path the body about 10:30 am would it follow an existing while walking his hunting parked car and crashed into a tree at 15th East and Emerson dog road The doctor told police he Avenue (1500 South) Mr Ballard said the road had taken his dog through the would cost from $250000 to same area about a month be- Police ambulance crewmen $300000 a mile—os about 24 fore and the body was not took Mrs Norma Jonely 40 ''' 1433 Emerson Ave to Salt million dollars there then That estimate sloes not In Lake General Hospital for dude the cost of rebuilding POLICE NOTIFIED agents treatment of a possible skull to Interstate stand- of the Federal Bureau of In- fracture a possible jaw fracUS ards from the Colorado line to vestigation Because the dis- ture and a broken arm Green River nor the cost of covery was on government She later was transferred building and rebuilding from property it fell in their juristo Holy Cross Hospital Fremont Junction to Cove diction beer bottle An empty quart Fort and a small can of cyanide a Officer Felix Jensen traffic Before the new route is deadly poison were found next division said the accident occurred about 4:27 pm whett accepted—or less likel y to the body Mrs Jonely was southbound to rejected— t h e commission an FBI said The autopsy - East on 15th studies the in plans determine cause of death was Car struck a car The parked area scheduled Friday on the east side of the street and crashed into a tree on the northeast corner of the intere The most dramatic decline was from 22315 cases of influenza to this date in 1957 mostly of the Asian variety to 6854 1cases of all types of flu so far this year Press Leader To Address Club Guests - teered to be a Sub for Santa Sub for Santa does not join any fund drive or money-makinscheme and any group or individual purporting to raise funds Or promote projects in the name of Sub for Santa is acting in a wholly unauthorg ized manner MST STEP in the 1958 Sub for Santa program will be the task of compiling the list of needy families who will need aid at Christmas time to assure that the children will not be overlooked by Santa Claus As the names are received Sub for Santa investigators will call Upon the needy families so that the Sub for Santa which accepts any family's name will receive a report concerning the family and surroundings prior to making his own personal visit Final step of course Is up to the Subs for Santa them selves Utah education leaders will be guests of the Salt Lake City Rotary Club meeting Tuesday noon in Hotel Utah when Fred M Hechinger associate publisher of the Bridgeport Conn Sunday be e 0 ke - Castle Dale r 7 eove 9 I Jo o S - I I 1 Interst:13 T Rote To report the name of a family who will need help for -Christmas for the children use 1r1ie the coupon published herewith mailing it as directed to Sub Heavy line on map Is Utah State Road Commission's proposed new route for Inter- for Santa at The Tribune I plgn 1111101r Prcps:1 ij3 Stair ornotv1 Nbtso' tremont t Mb Fort so on J section Green River 11 11 Richfield ‘ms a salinat gift-givin- 259 will The presidents of the University of Utah Utah State University Brigham Young University and Westminster College and the superintendents of a number of Utah school districts will attend said Anton F Peterson club pregident After his Rotary appearance Mr Hechinger will appear at Orson Spencer Hall on the University of Utah campus at 8 pm to deliver the 1958 Milton Bennion Memorial Foundation Lecture The foundation was established in 1956 to honor Milton Bennion dean of the U of U College of Education from 1913 to 1941 respec- tive families the Subs can plan their own programs of to suit their plans and resources Sub for Santa will be located In room 801 Tribune Building The office will open Friday morning and remain open daily until Christmas To telephone Sub for Santa- - dial EM and ask for Extension 258 or Herald speaker Woman Hurt As Car Hits Parked Auto t New plan would shortcut old proposal (broken line) state highway from Colorado I ( 7 Old and the New Are Here Phone According to J Keith Smith Wray M Skanchy parade '0 -! Ai-:- d 28-un- : I reindeer at the Lake Municipal Airport journey through down Salt Lake City on a mo torized aleigh And with a tinkle of bells and the aroma of Christmas trees Santa will be the grand downtown marshal of a procession Which will officially usher the holiday season into Utah Friday at 7 pm Its:A—e4' 1 INFECTIOUS hepatitis (a liver disease caused by a virus) appears to be a growing prob len Reported cases increased from 56 last year to 169 this year So far this year there have been only 11 'cases of polio with 32 at the same Mr Ballard said the highAuthenticated eases of the compared time in 1957 way won't be built even to disease in humans however two-lanstandards for seven were relatively small in numto nine years ben After visiting their Salt Lake City - I'm glad the stores start the Chriatznas shopping sea son early—it gives me more time to talk my wife put of buying expensive gifts for herself! Stib for Santa emphasizes that both donor and recipient will derive greatest benefit from a Christmas charity program through personal contact with each other Therefore Sub for Santa compiles the names of the city's needy families and "assigns" each case to a charitable generous Salt Laker who has volun Sub for Santa 1958 who rooted and cheered the team on to final victory for the state title And a special Valentine for Chris Apostol Ogden High football coach who spark 'plugged the gridders through a tough schedule and to victory in the final championship same You Utah Notes Ups Downs On '58 Health Record Tribune Readies 29th Sub for Santa 4 Pete Gets Rich As Fans Miss B-1- Great Cormntmity Charity "If You do get him you'll be so busy wiping Junior's nose that you won't have time to worry So why worry?" Sometires I wonder about When Christmas morning these modern-dahigh school comes will any child in Salt Coeds beLake City be heart-brokeThe Journalism depart cause Santa Claus did not ment at the University of come to bring him gifts? Utah reoently distributed to students a list of 300 words FOR THE 20TH consecutive most misspelled—two of the year Sub for Santa at The were Salt Lake Tribune will begin words on the apelled wrong! operating Friday to assure that this will not happen-t- o ' TODArS VALENTINE assure that Santa Claus will : When a school waits 42 not overlook any Salt Lake years to win a state football child this Christmas championship the school cerSalt Lake City's great cotainly deserves a Valentine Christmas charity mmunity So a collective Valentine to which marshals the gencies the Ogden clay to employe groups and families ' :7:127''Z' High School and guides them into programs ''' ii!!Mt football team and to the coach- IN:100 ing staff and 1 to the especially 1:7)4'Iti''4'''':' members of the ”iriin$ - here at First Presbyterian Church was one of a score of Salt Lake churches that held Thanksgiving services per-mil- ' ftoor I By Richard P Hronek Tribune Staff Writer Bicarbonate of soda will reA Murray youth was accidentally wounded in the right place turkey and trimmings leg Thursday about 11:30 am Friday as thousands of over as a companion checked a 22- caliber revolver to see if it was stuffed Utahns resume normal still loaded as they returned culinary habits after observance of the annual feast of from a hunting trip Thanksgiving Douglas Mettles 15 4615 ACROSS THE Beehive State 9th East was treated at Salt Lake General Hospital and families gathered at churches released homes football stadiums and ski resortt to celebrate the Salt Lake Deputy Sheriff traditional holiday Elmer Leake reported the In most homes Thursday car in a took shooting place near Camp W G Williams as the onceto proud turkey a was rea carcass in matter the boys were returning from duced of minutes as mother's faa hunt vorite dishes soothed hungry Deputy Leake said Jerry Roberts 13 404 Hollywood Ave palates (1977 South) was checking the - But Thanksgiving a I a 0 weapon to see if it was loaded had its solemn moments when it discharged The bullet struck the youth in the calf of Many ttahns spent the the right leg morning in churches of their choice offering up thanks for manifold blessings Conference Delegate At union servicet conducted at the First Presbyterian Isaac B Humphrey 1777-5tChurch South Temple and C East member of a joint com- St the Rev Frank M Blish mittee of the National Educaof the First Congregapastor tion Assn and the American tional Church reviewed the Legion will attend a meeting historic tradition of Thanksof the committee Saturday and givingSunday at American Legion NOW KNOW with a Washington Headquarters DC He Is a South High greater certainty where we School teacher are what we are and whose we are" the 'Rev Mr Blish 00- -told a congregation of about y - I Utahns Relax Pray In Day of Thanks Murray Boy Injured in Gun Mishap but cool Alta and Brighton ski resorts reportect 24 and 18 inches of snow on the groun41 respectively some three inches of it new Thursday Board Scans Downtown at 7 Pm New Link SL Parade Greets To Colorado ''St7 NickToriight7-- i I r I i east reported that the MODERN EDUCATION certainly forces a father into unusual For example on a recent evening Ar thun Wheeler of Farr West Weber County accompanied his young daughter Dianne to a Fathers la n d Daughters night at Wahlquist Junior High School At the party Mr Wheeler won first prize for having the biggest feet of any father at the school '(He wears a 13!) It appears there's a campaigrn under way at Westmin ster College to football That's the trouble with Westminster always copying the University of Utah! was 3 : 4 very early morning snow limit of storm activity T ' A recent news story back few the THE PROVOI dispatcher of the Iltah Highway Patrol reported roads to the east and south were in "very bad" condition but the storm which caused them ran out of gas rear Nephi Juab County and further south in the Cedar City area the weather THE MOUNTAIN snow showers pre dieted for Thursday showed in blizzard proportions on Daniels Summit near Straw berry Reservoir but elsewhere reports In In Cache Valley cloudless skies and afternoon readings as high as 58 degrees made the holiday almost summery t i !:-- ' ' "'''i' tit 4 i de I 41 t s rwetylw - ‘ )01rremlot '' ' Danirlientine Idea! By the way what ever happened to double breasted 4E 0 a flurries were state ctuCreo thisle ay io dicate that THE HIGHWAY PATROL warned that extremely low nighttime temperatures will cause icing on damp roads especially in canyons and at higher elevations The forecast for Friday over Utah is for clear but cold weather with nighttime low readings expected to range from zero In some high valleys to 10 to 20 over the tt tuhge- s( it ' 0 4 r"C rt 'i '' ' ' ! I e '4 Out''-'r- Thanksgiving's weather confounded the forecasters in most parts of the state Thursday by producing clear skies and moderate or even mild temperatures but by evening the mercury began to nosedive into the 'muffler and shawl" realm 1 '1 JUST ABOUT THINGS Dear Senator Moss—Please take down the big banner over your cam '' 2 ?1-: 1 paign headquar ''"! ters on E Broad The way feel i Republicans ) " bad enough as it ' 4tt'h ' e 1 Nothing Serious te lip A s' I e :0:i--Sp01-s- - Page One e ' 0 Salt Lake City Utah — Friday Morning — November 28 1858 --- -t- ' Valentine's ! Co7 Page v i '17 Radio:FY 102- I ' I k ' :' I i I ' |