Show 41 -- 4'" ' "w-- yr 4o 11f ' - 1r1V "tvs0 Vr-1- V "0 w yr-- V i The Salt Lake Tribune 23 f April 29 1963i Monday 4 Officers Nab Suspects i Salecrack Try 4 - Glade 64 1226 president and general manager of Glade Candy Co and church leader died of a heart ailmept Sunday at 1:18 pm in a Salt Lake hospi- Continued f ) - AWAY NOW FOR LAY taL A NATIVE OF Park City Mr Glade had served In vari- 11 i1A6 Woolookod PSC Dates- Hearing The Utah Public Service a a 4 il I ffil i Ben-ham- tlif - 64refisitteo pedalo sodis 010t poodmi with leccoomo1os looyde-too- d dtel tforomott oomplidt lielepoo danikpos ludivd Alnico opooker demo serphomo bother A DESK DRAWER In the Inner office was pried open and $1000 in silver dollars was taken The rest of the money mostly sm-al- l change was taken from three 9ther drawers The safe wax not touched Sheriff Benham said U Hayward reported that $202 was taken from one suspect who said he found the money In a drawer of the Val! Icy Shopping Center before they began to- work on the safe 8 411 tvel Use Our Convenient Away or Loy OPEN AN ACCOUNT TODAY1 V‘A IN SALT LAKE ' WATCH REPAIR GUARANTEED meeting of the secular and three-da- y ' puses — aimed at providing Catholic students with religious training explained the Rev Lawrence P Sweeney' East Lourdes 11ai1 chaplin of the U of U New THE CONFERENCE drew man Catholic Student Center' 128 delegates from Utah Wyo 1327 E 2nd South rning western Nebraska and MARGARET GOULD- UnlColorado versa) of Wyoming Laramie: The organizstion is com- was named new province chair-posed e) f Catholic students on man during balloting 0 - ' O'''t ? 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'‘ Lt' gf)1011- - 30To MORE MILEAGE AT - ' '1 -- 6 t : 1-- Cik4EiNa 1 0 t 41r 4 414 670-11t- h I - i — li Alse"14166 ill t cam- - non-Catholi-c 1 can c rep - Intermountain Province of the National Newman Club Federation concluded Sunday with a breakfast it Our Lady of LT HAYWARD Said t h e suspects i Old him they found the cutting tanks and equipment in a ditch near Saheb': Officers iound $3750 in sliver two burning tips and a book "Welding and Cutting Manual" in the suspects car "Famous for Diamonds" 279 SOUTH MAIN ST A 1 - - ' ' : 1 - 4 ' "" 114411 4 iA'jzfs7 '‘ worm- V - (ti:)111JI:t13 1 44:111:'' 14z)410-- A Clint 'Newman Clubs End Confab l' jt4 f ---- SHERIFF George neckstead s contacted Sheriff James Twin Falls who said the money probably was that taken !from the market burglary Sheriff Benham said the Okay Food Center 677 Filer Ave was entered Saturday between 1:45 and 3:15 am by prying open a small trap door in the roof ' ) COMIlliNgiOli ! i: t NEW - t 1 will hold a hearing Friday at 10 am at the State Capitol on an application filed by Bus Exprese Fickp and Delivery Seprice Co Salt Lake City for a certificate to operate as a motor carrier in Salt Lake County and in Davis HE ALSO HAD served aa' County south of the junction ' first bishop of the Ptinecton I of US 89 and 91 LDS Ward and waschairmah of the Sugar House Regional LDS Weirne Committee Ile served anJDS Mission iplV1) to the Central-- States from! 1919 to 1922 t t ' ous executive capacities with' the candy firm for 41 years : joining the company in 1922 Ile had been president andI general manager since 1958 Mr Glade was active In the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints and was president of the Park LDS Stake at the time of his death Salt Lake identified the fleet ylene tanks and other tools as sorn stolen about a month ago In tho burglary of the Amer' can Roofing Co 2185 S 2nd West Lt Hayward said e LATER THE officers found 1 the silver in a room at the Copper Vu Motel 7353 S State after they had taken a room key from one of the suspects The rolls of money carried the naines of several Twin 0 Falls businesses and schools George Was Glade stamped or written on the head of S IA randy firm paper containers GRADUATION a George 10th East the store Chief Deputy Dow attempt to break open the lid said he added ofThe sate lid was installed ENTRANCE TO the store Saturday after another attempt 0 had been made Wednesday wasygained by chopping a hole - THE SAFE WAS under a set night to open it IA Hayward In the roof and dropping of stairs leading to an office said In the earlier attempt a through a ceiling air vent Lt qn a mezzanine at the rear of meat cleaver was used in an Hayward saki Allen R Sexton chief crim I Inal deputy marshal South From Page 17 !either Mr Jackman or the ficera enter the building ton tnade Roden J Glade Mrs Dale F (Helen) Fenton Mrs John W (Kathryn Mee all Salt Lake City Mrs C t Barbara) lit WAS A member of the a -- op of 12 and came to Salt Richard and iildrarefor 20 Executive Club of Salt Lake Lake City In 1922 Ogden City and the Intermountain HE ALSO IS survived by HE MARRIED Velma Nut Assn of Credit lk tem mother Mrs Annie Glade his 13 the Salt 1922 Dee In tall 30 13orh at Park City Aug NUttall and four brothers LDS Lake Temple 1898 he was the son of James Ft- - and Annie Surviving are his widow Earl J Glade 3 Vernon Glade Norberg and daughters: Eugene U Glade and Serge Ile moved with his family to three sons Lake City Lakeview Utah County at the George B Glade Jr K Pres F Glade all Salt Candy Firm Executive Dies in Hospital " Aft Anl JAI 6 41Ab411 |