Show -- Y" r 1 1 Jack Benny celebrated co- and occasional viblinist arrived in Salt Lake City Imedian 1 -- 1 - ' 1 i 1 ' 1 ' 1 o e 1 NR 'i - Tuesday night with his mous fiddle — poised to raise for some $75000 Ogden's David O McKay Hospital show "An Mr Benny's Hour and Sixty Minutes with Jack Benny" will appear at Valley Music Hall at 8:15 pm Wednesday through Saturday Sati with a 2:15 pm matinee f urday 1 - 4C' ' NS: Or i i 4 'f tettpo ' k i 7 'ii ipti" ( 'bgeAl'i --- ' t ' '4 ' G i t k' 1 - -- i t 40 4 " :i 11 f 4 f s 1 1 ' ' ' ii 0r 0 4 v 4 I t 1 t ' 4 1 t i ' :os le ' -- - - - I' ' i! I —1 AWL il AdkOt'' 53411k V '''116$ ' ' 11 ' 10 2 Utah Songstresses Earn Honor in Opera Audition (1Y w ay SY n aY hi ata Ity ith They were Miss Kay Welch East Salt Lake City and Miss Evelyn Harris 3670 Gramercy Ave Ogden Although there were no regional winners in this year's San Francisco Opera auditions held Tuesday at Clayton Junior High two Utah women won honorary mention aY Wi ith tiy ht) in ra no 25 re td ha Begun in 1954 by Kurt Herbert Adler veteran of-the San Francisco Opera - County Hikes Nurses' Pay n1 rs tie ed far nd ' a - Tuesday Ira te of Dr J N - re O inequities in proved the salary structure to establish a stable base The adjustments are effective April 1 "All salaries have not been adjusted but I believe the inequities have been eliminated" Dr Brewerton said Commissioner Marvin G Jenson said there are now 11 nurses and four hi supervisory capacities who are on the d M !or n UI )n — y i tf' 4- ' :'i kt from shoe ' - departments Could Provide Funds The citizens' review board placed immediate needs at I 4 v ' I - 1 ' ' ‘- : '''''' t 1 !: i ' ' j 1:i '' ' : f f ' ' t ' " 1 H l'a ' waves to aAmirers on his arrival In Salt Lake for benefit performance Jack Benny world's funniest xiolin player and a most musical comedian Water Act p s at In 4L('''' G V National Park Muelenhaupt Service at superintendent Lake Powell said boat The congressman's towed the fisherman who was not identified to Wahweap Rep Burton his son Lau Joseph Thomas Tuesday ' TN -- (777' (' -- (7 '1(7:7 3 st '' Li S - i -- (7- - i - - ' 7'77 N 'r'::-- ' - 7:- tc71- g - ) -- ! '' '- 11 ) I i i ' Funds Requested Special to The Tribune Steps necessary to insure that Utah's water quality standards conform with the federal Water Pollution Control Act were discussed Tuesday afternoon at a meeting of the Utah Water Pollution Control Board at the office of Dr G D Carlyle Thompson Utah State Health Department director Every state must comply with the federal act by June 30 said Lynn M Thatcher board executive secretary "Utah first adopted quality standards in 1945 and these will substantially hold up now" Mr Thatcher said "However some amendments will be necessary and this means there will have to be public hearings" He said dates and places for these will be announced in about a week - Tuesday night the congressman attended a Kanab Chamber of Commerce dinner where he heard a request for federal funds to develop a road into the Gun Sight area in southeastern Kane County near the Colorado River Wednesday he will meet with Doyle K Swallow superintendent Kane School District who will present a proposal requesting federal funds to establish a school for the expending population of Bullfrog Basin in the northeastern corner of Kane County on the Colorado I ::::: t rii: ' ! i r4 : ! : 4-:1::'!-:- ' i'k '' '1 1 I i t: a 0 ift4 : 0 ill ': dS - 0 1 0 I n '''' '' i o Cri ii 44 '!): 1 - -7" - - '1 1' ' 4 ii41'4 - t 1 4- 11 I In line with this former Commission Davis County chairman Winegar Wayne proposed a motion that was ao Firms Approve Three engineering firms Tuesday formally submitted reports to the Salt Lake County Commission recommending construction of sanitary sewer systems in Big and Little Cot- r7" That's what it says in one of the mad memorable stories of 1923 kr fe 4 :r'7'r:Ak ' til —in : 0 tv411' x I'll nt ! W' '' ' i 6 L'i 0:i 0 !cg4 I so' II 4 lb 11 Don't leave home vfithout us ' t A 1 ' ' nt tHMUSt 4tyy4 ' ''A'''''' v n C IJ 0 Mats at! the Vine it takes to put up this remarkable tent Forget stakes ropes and annoyance AU you do is connect the tough Fiberglaso ribs press down and pop! goes your tent The floor complete mosquito netting on zippered door comes with a sewn-iThermos Pop-Tein stows duffle and window sleeps two adults the bag The 7' diameter Pop-Teand compactly shelter todayThen go out and enjoy yourself 9 diameter four Get a Pop-Tent In California? Ji:"ILV-IrrfL- ' Buckner Cottonwood Sewer Systems -- A LaMar Independent Plan II 11-41- I I was to 'assess Commissioners the feelings of GSLA and promote the immediate implementation of State Senate Bill beach development consistent with future developments :::i 4 '''v4:$ I 0 1 :: III : l::i1 Vtt' 'i '''4-f'-''' 7 0 ty '' 4 t- 2 days" Agreement Soon He said he expected the agreement to be reached in the near future The objective of the meeting called by Davis County explained the goa's of the bill as being to acquire beach the land establish facilities complete the road to the island and to make the 4' t'::'''-'-- - 1 td k - 11 'N -' il iv: c i'$'''' -- 1'14'2: 14:!1:::-:f- 4 t 11 Fri e ''' g1 0? I t::: L:1 :: k:si ry- 1'li:'' 0 within 30 S e n L)illiaaic Ili -- CLEARFIELD — Great Salt Lake Authority officials Tuesday night assured political and civic representatives from Davis Weber and Box Elder counties the authority is proceeding as rapidly as possible to negotiate for 2000 acres of the northern tip of Antelope Island GSLt Buzianis George told the large chairman group assembled in the State Savings and Loan Seagull Room that as soon as an agreement is reached between GSLA and Island Ranchng Co "we will be on the island 60 l'uol - 0 ii41 :jf':-ii ' j: Irn 11 - r---- i- 1" - 1 7N L'' '' t the but about $1872000 Board of Governors noted that could be expended $500000 from the capital improvements fund and some fat could be cut from projected budgets Such actions by the city the board said commission could provide funds for a minimum of 65 additional police 15 and firemen officers adjustments in the salary scale for nurses policemen and firemen 1 1 - '''' '8 - I wearbrother sisters Wits Mr ford Carmel Roberts all tMite1 Mrs Lester J Riverton Olsen Salt Lake City Funeral Fri dY 2 0 m Riverton Second Ward Friends cad 8090 IDS Chapel et the State Thursday 64 o m chapel Frioay on hour PflOr to seek vices Burial Riverton CemeterY 4 graldchildren B Sterling D Rees SCOFIELD Millard County nerai services tor a Sterling Scolietd Rees Claie — Fib i 00"""-Near- A 4' 33 who died Anni A !f In an airplane P'll ''' : crash near H un- - Id '4''''' - Ix' Emerv ltington k- ' 't will be 1 !County Friday 230 p m Lyman Wyo Ward LDS Chap lel call Friends N Main 1295 Thurs ''' '1 Bountiful 7 11 at 's day 79 ptn - op the chaoel Friday e- lo t from noon Until Burial services Lyman Cemetery 13s Born July 1931 to' Ogden and Walore TingeV Dale Porter Pres Married Florence Maevonn4 Dec 4 1952 Evanston Davidson Employe Wvo Korean War veteran MES Former Bridger ValleY resl dent SUrViVerS: WICifhN sons (laugh ters Sterling D Morgan i1 Biythe Maevonne Cay Louise Debra Dee Ulla Wye s au scarlaid aerpnts brothers sister Jerry T Chetworth P Dee Prayer Mrs Fret Callt (Diane) Mbar Powder Wash Colo Panel Mulls' 'Antelope' Acquisition Control Bill rence Jr Boyd Rasmussen director Bureau of Land and Robert D Management Nielson Utah ELM director made the nearly boat trip as part of a tour of southern Utah rII' A tal : I n 4 P 1 1 - grand- children Lake Authority to Speed '- 1 i - 1 ' i -- - 1966 fisherman's boat" to fY - itt I 1 "High winds on the lake were breaking waves over the 45 4576 W 5415 Clements South died Monday at home of a gunshot wound Salt Lake County Deputy Grant R Burbidge said ta411 Zino-pad- s' pressure 111111111111M11011 ft: in — KEAILNS Get fast relief! Dr Scholl Super Soft Zino-pacushion ease painful areas Iprotect sort toe joints 1- :' t purposes Turning down a proposal by a citizens' review board appointed by the city commission to establish a gross receipts tax on business toraise revenue the board 'rec-that the city ommended charge for garbage collection to and sewer connections raise an estimated one million dollars to meet immediate needs of the police and fire ( 1 Nearly Swamped Special to The Tribime 17117frr:”) ni y ctk ' O KANAB Rep Laurence J Burton participated in a rescue on Lake Powell Tuesday while en route to visit this southern Utah community The congressman and his party were traveling by Park Service boat from Hall's Crossing San Juan County to Wahweap Marina Kane County when they encountered an elderly fisherman in a stalled boat 20 miles out on the lake from Wahweap Man Found Dead staff of 1 ' s- Special to The Tribune regional contests this year Regional winners are eligible to participate in the newly formed Western Opera Theater which performs in San in the Francisco schools spring opera season of the San Francisco Opera and eventually and hopefully in the regular fall season of the San Francisco Opera Besides Mr Adler the other local judges were Miss Jessie Perry and Dr Newell Weight Brewerton county medical director The county commission ap- of : te- - 's4 Rep Burton Party Rescues Fisherman on Lake Powell auditions The San Francisco Opera program is looking for "not just a voice but an artist with a voice" as it sponsors nine on recommendation 00 'row 10 Itir News of Record F MARRIAGE LICENSES Salt Lake County program aims to correct the problem of singers from the West who experience lengthy and costly stays in New York City while awaiting Eight members of the Salt Lake County Board oLHealth nursing staff received raises hi :t where National monument t for Antelope Island and Sewer prior to Thursday 440' sersoces tt0 "P' t rn May and garbage fNss for Salt 1911 Salt Lake 1 to Fran 1 to (ty Lake City homeowners atct Wiry Sterfor sol C e meets Ma raise funds for the city were red Podgy pow4 e 194e Oct supported Tuesday by the Salt e'l Sall Lake et Coy I II veteran Lake Area Chamber of Com- WW Member I OS Church Carpenter Sur son daughters svcrtow tttYOr Rai merce Board of Governors Imonn Karen M:i ry Ann a Kearnst At its regular breakfast brother Frank W 110410ms ss-H Sarn Mrs George lers John Adamson all SO Lake Janet) meeting at Hotel Utah the 'City: Mrs Fed Kneth (Atice) Luct1 faboard passed a resolution It ewstnn Cache County C Washmotpn naof a establishment voring tional monument on the Great Alma I Dansie pivER-ToDins Alma Salt Lake's Antelope Island it S 1910 12e0 ! crst"""ovs providing it does not interfere yydiede s t Rivertonat s ' April '10 i with future economic develop- 145 pm In a hosoltai Murray in 11 ment of mineral resources 30 Born Sept :' 1880 to Riverton t the lake W PtMeS and V Ir A lice Smith Dans ' Asks Land Ltase t le M arried G eral- It :: ' Id n e Lovendahl j Another provision (sailed for June 28 1911 Salt ci :' - '''''4 Lake City Solern - : by the Chamber of Commerce nqed Salt Lake 1 LDS Temple She i leaders was that suitable land 'At' le el Wrober t ! Roston could be leased on the island Riverton Riders Club Sur- son Wit by the state for recreational vivors: 3 iRrd L Company in In ISI 20 E - Charges against the man who is named in a complaint signed by Dave Reynolds state drugs inspector before City Judge Melvin H Morris stem from an incident on Nov 2486-13t- h 36 7 Court on charges of uttering a false narcotic prescription A charge of uttering a forged has been dis- prescription missed by City Judge Maurice D Jones dy 000n I John Appel 34 32 Cleveland Ave (1445 South) has been bound over to Third District vs -- Pl' Salt Laker Faces Narcotic Count Y 5415 'KPern iAord 10 at home '1' !ww be ThursdeK I i ‘ No Regional Winners It IA servircel twe 4o76 S011h who d 45 C) t --- Kurt U Adler of San Francisco Opera Company congratulates one of local winners Miss Kay Welch Fund Plans Cemets - life t& Joseph T Clements KEARNS — Fuwerei iosPco Thomai ' - reputation as a miser As the story goes a holdup t 1 man poked a pistol against his back and gave the ultimatum: Nlibi "Your money or your '''--': : 4441S nt :t- - - ' - -- -- Y er th it Backs Isle x Iis se v4('' 1 1 A 'More Obituaries Page G6 ' ' 1 He recalled one particular gag he used years ago which partly responsible for his t 5 4i Obituaries Area C of C are' " c5 1947 12 April South ends status dnesday Tickets the Ogden hospital for Wednesday night's 1 performance have been sold for as much as $100 each In Tuesday 1 reminiscing about his long show night f career Mr Benny 1 business 4 said his image as a penny I pincher came as an accident ' I did some stingy jokes i about 30 years ago" he said the character I"and to stick with me" just ' 'f ReCIIIIS Holdup Joke j: i Triburie-Wednesda- I r t W e P m Receipts from his first night appearance will he donated to A overt pper Tuesday night he told if disappointing a New Y(Irk CO) cab driver a tOuple of Nkoeks ago "I only took the cab for a few blocks" Mr Benny relat Actually the amiable miser The Salt Lake ed "and the fare was only 'TO cents I gave the cabbie two dollars anCtold him to keep the change He gave me a siartled loolc and said 'Gee Mc Benny I wish you hadn't done that Now I can't tell rny wife what a small tipper you - over" Tickets Bring $100 1 k ref fa- I of the air is the most genet-otis of men He is apotorious There was complete silence friim Mr Benny vithile the audience's interest built up Just as the interest reached its peak Mr Benny hit the jackpot for laughs with his la conic reply — "I'm thinking it By Rodger Dean Duncan Tribune Staff Writer i i ? 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Jack Betzny Arrives for Hospital Benefit : : - A ' (5:kto a (114'040F: ' b ‘ '' 6 ill - " One of a series TIME a new kind of magazine Nowyou can read highlights of those same stories in TIME CAPSULE 1923 a new kind of book TIME CAPSULE1923 $195 everywhere magazines and books are sold Hurry1923 now! is happening - tonwood Canyons Commi ssion Chairman Oscar Hanson Jr said the meeting was to bring commission members "up to date" The commission took the reports under advisement Neff Engineering Co Salt Lake City and John Carollo Engineers Phoenix submit ted a report for Little CottonThe Carollo wood Canyon firm and Dahl Hanson & Kerr Inc Salt Lake City prepared a report for Big Cottonwood Canyon Estimated cost of the sewer system for Little Cottonwood and for Canyon is $400000 BIg Cottonwood Canyon 1474975 ' possible and to move ahead immediately" Mr Buzianis told the group that the goal of GSLA was to carry out the objectives of the bill He said Island Ranching Co officials assured him the authority could be on the Island within 30 days after financial agreements are reached SL Jana Mn 19 Salt 11 $alt Lake John Haub? Bauer Alice Turner Kidd Riverton Riverton 69 65 25 Russ Michael Bonacci $alt Lake: Michela Marie Monnet 71 Salt Lake Robert William Gardner SZ BOUTO Mut MickaY Ilene Wilding' 19 Hunter unanimously approved by the three county groups The motion read "That we act Independently of any federal plans on Antelope Island encourage GSLA to proceed with dispatch to implement State Senate Bill 60 to purchase as much land as feasibly Seaman MaYarhotter Elliot Charles Lake Linda Mae Swaim Z Salt Lake Byron L HarveY 24 Salt Laker 24 Salt Lake Jo Ane Perkins Duam J Ralson Riversids 27 Cent ' Whitey Kay Panay Helene 23 Mont Jamoa E WW1 Rick Patricia Ann Peery 71 70 Salt Lakes Salt Lake David Lynn Banks 19 Bountiful? 22 Robarla Ann Martina Salt Lake Mottummud Attaullah Khan 29 Salt cake Akiko Mita 39l Salt Lake James Ross L1ZVen Lake Bramble 29 Salt 21 Salt Blau's' Newman Bruce Eldon Jacobson 25 Salt Lake B illie Joan Hurd 79 Salt Lake B lain futons Swenson 17 Salt Lake Joan Dahl' 17 Salt Lake JUDGMENTS GRANTED members of Action Community Program committee to get hot lunches in Salt Lake City schools shared the lunch of 30000 Granite District ele- the ht mentary pupils Tuesday beef had canned They braized In a special sauce an gratin potatoes boiled sliced carrots apple and celery salad with a creamed mayonnaise dressing and bread baked in the district's central kitchen for three cents a loaf Visitors Drink Punch state of Utah vs Dennis Earl Pearce Plaintiff awarded $1300 from Dennis Earl Pearce State of Utah vs Barbara Jean Woodward aka Covent Piaintiff awarded $2500 from defendant State of Utah vs Dick Delbert Hicks 111500 Plaintiff awarded from defendant l city Finance Co a corporation vs Arvin J Swasev and Velma Swasey Plaintiff awarded S2406316 and costs from defendants Births Births $alt Lake area heShitaiti during the 24 hours ended ToesdaV at 1030 o m included: In LDS Hospital Mr and Mts Gary Bland son East Mr and Mrs J Kimball Sutter field 312k S 4000 West son Mr and Mrs Newell J Hatch 1421 Concord St daughttrR Mr and Mrs Kent Dodge 7r24-2e-o East Sandy dauoriter Mr and Mrs Jesse Lee Christen son 3214 S 7900 West Magna son Mr and Mrs Darryl 'Masten 009 Bonner Cl son Ned L Huntsmen Mr and Mn 7201 Atkn Ave &Oh Mr and Mrs Leonard IL Math-lo11058th East son Mr and Mrs James J PnorPth6 East son D Atkinson aE n:IstMrasadyG Mr 12209 and Mrs Hannibal Stl son Vernon son J Miller St 3tark's Hospital The children in the schools Mr and Mn I Donald M Sims had milk to drink the CAP 1762 14olleoRe Bivii son Loavitt Carrick Mr and Mrs visitors had punch t Ave son C Erickson Mn and Mr Kent "That is the only diffe- 418 Bete daughter and Mrs Darrell S Lester rence" said L H Bates Gran- 465MrGermania Ave daughter direcite's hot lunch program Cross Hospital tor "The lunch is prepared Holy Mithael Nolan 60211 delivered and served at a S Mr and MrsMurrov Jornore downier Mr and Mrs Ronald J Huntsmen total cost of 32 cents Elemen4658 W r650 South Granger daugh25 cents ter tary children pay Jamas 0 Arne Mr and M junior highs pay 30 cents and Mol00mery St daughter Mrs Jeraod B Charlene the senior highs still on the 1911Mr S and Moor Dr dovohter A Elwyn and Mr hot lunch program pay 35 344S WetwnonMrs Dr Richard son Mrs Russell Nelmsone cents each" he explained In 2926Mr S and :305 West son A Scharmarin some schools as high as 40 Jr Mr 150andW Mrslen FranK North Tooete son L Farmer Mn and Dennis Mr of were children the per cent 1S E o15 South MICIVail excused from paying University Hospital Can Serve 40000 Planned and equipped to serve 30000 lunches a day has kitchen the central that number this exceeded year Its absolute peak is 40000 Mr Bates said To extend the facilities to provide for another 3000 children next year's anticipated inwill cost crease enrollment $18 a child the director esti- mated A 2 Third District Court Twenty-eig- 4 Bruce Rodney 25 Salt Drury Lake Carol Lea Harper 20 Salt Lake Kitchen Urged Panel Likes Granite's h nch nch - A lilt Parry Joseph Rodney lake and Mr Mrs Luis Rosenbaum 1700 West Riverton son 1127ca S Dr and Mrs James Yelderman i 1228b2300 East son Valley West Hospital Mr W and Mrs Jose Romero 4786 South Kearns daughtor 4865 Cottonwood Ilospltal Mr end Mrs Barr8 Ams 33711-5East son Mr and Mrs Earl Dowland E 11400 South Drarser son Dr and Mrs Lewis A Pettruse son 1749 Vine St Mr and Mrs Vero 1 Wichins 0 on East Draper Mr and Mrs kaivin WIIds 3811 Hillside 1n sort |