Show i f THE OODEN (UTAH) Hundreds Demand Sex Crime Controls in SL Angry Bishop Hays Lax Police Investigation SALT LAKE CITY Oct 28 The bishop said "two rookie cops (AP) afraid were sent to his Several hundred Salt Lake City who acted to investigate Choking with west side resident!— many angry home emotion the churchman declared: all disturbed — yesterday demanded "My daughter gave them a lead "more adequate and intelligent po- which was not followed until eight lice protection" days after the assault" Rosenvall also declared that his The group met with the city commission to demand action in what they called an increase in sex and other type crimes Spokesmen said police devoted time to traffic and other minor offenses while "major crimes were being committed in the next block" 17M Sign Petition A petition signed by more than 1700 residents of a small west side residential area also demanded more "better street lighting severe penalties for sex crimes properly listing of police department telephone numbers and more serious consideration of telephone Mayor Earl " STANDARD-EXAMINE- R FRIDAY EVENING OCTOBER 26 1951 I Education Costs Their 'Bearfax' Won ! that?" Many Afraid The Mornion bishop also said that many people were afraid to report similar incidents because they were afraid "the reputations of their daughters or sisters would calls" E Albert Rosenvall bishop of the be dragged throw ah the mud" Another speaker Ted Anderson Jordan Park ward Latter-da- y Saints (Mormon) church led the president of the Salt Lake City verbal attack He said police were junior chamber of commerce was lax in their investigation of an at- - booed loudly when he pointed out the responsibility of parents in cortempted assault of his recting the situation daughter bH Sport Dance 'Sport' SALT LAKE CITY Oct 26 AP 4 warded out of the state to be i Very few Utah state public wel cashed Chairman H C Shoemaker said fare checks are filtering to illegal county welfare directors have been out of state sources A special' canvass by the Utah asked to pay special attention to welfare commission reveals that these cases as a precaution against less than 100 of a monthly total possible relief fraud Shoemaker said another 175 SALT LAKE CITY Oct 26 (AP) of 16000 checks are being for- checks are being sent directly to The Salt Lake City school system Be noted addresses has reduced the cost of educating that obviously most of these cases each pupil by assigning more work were legitimate to individual teachers an offiThe commission is concerned cial reported yesterday with checks which are mailed to Arthur E Arneson director of Utah addresses then are forwarded research said the cost of education HEBER Utah Oct 26 (UP) — to other addressee per pupil dropped from $16242 to Edward Welfare clients with permission Paul Johnson 70 Provo $15570 last year The decrease of xne of opunty directors mecnanic may spend " $672 was achieved despite a high- - if1? three months to one year out er total cost for running the city ' "ebr hospital at one anr today from of state no the There's while 'rom suffered restriction nert attack schools in 1950-5- 1 The savings resulted by giving eer hunting near Tabiona to on old age recipients who often emigrate on doctors' orders teachers heavier scholastic loads D"chesne county Johnson was brought to the he pointed out "bout noon Thurs-pil- s ?eb" hoPltal "Although we had 2283 more wm on hunting trip wjth than the year before in Jv day ' z r erage daily attendance" Arneson J'w observed "only about 50 new teach- the heart attack occurred ers were employed and teaching loads were increased" He noted that the teachers' salaries remained the same both years J Glade pointed out out-of-sta- te Provo Man Dies While Hunting man to escort your daughters to Mutual (the LDS Mutual Improvement association meetings) As for parental responsibility Glade declared: "Do you think I go to bed while my daughter is out? She is a teacher at the university and believe me I check her in and out every night as part of my parental responsibility" The mayor told the irate citizens that "we need your help We can't do it alone but we are certainly going to try" Glade Apologises Glade also issued an apology on behalf of the city to Anderson "I feel an apology from the city is due Mr Anderson who made a splendid presentation " the mavnr said "When our young men takei sucn an interest in city affairs they are entitled to better treatment than he received" ""' '" '''"' ''''' ' L s Wash Wallpaper Not only your woodwork the walls as well can be Killed in Crash R H Peck and Barbara Wood have reason to smile "Bearfax" the Bear River high school annual which they beaded as has been awarded the sought - after "Medalist" rating by the Columbia Scholastic Press association Very few high school yearbooks rank that high rs ST GEORGE Utah Oct 28 (AP) and his widowed California sister were killed and four children and a Wy oming man injured late yesterday in a headon auto collision near here mi u xne aeaa were laeminea as JJavid R King 40 Salt Lake City and Mrs Lillian K Tuel of Calif The injured included four of a King's children — Bruce 11 13 Barbara 15 and Belva 19 —ana warry F McCoy 48 Casper Wyo McCoy was reported in serious condition at McGregor hospital here suffering from multiple fractures The King children were in iair condition alter suffering lacer ations and shock officers reported theinvestigating accident occurred on U S 91 about half a mile south of here aunng a rainstorm Ingle-woo- d Bar-nic- Scarecrow's right at home at a Harvest bail so the North Davis It D S stake invited this one fn to brighten up the dance tonight Beverly Reid dance director in the Sunset ward gives the old boy's hat that "just right" touch The autumn shindig begins at nine tonight in the stakehouse at Clearfield where refreshments will be sold to help bay athletic equipment for girls' programs The M I A is sponsoring: the sports event BR Traffic Fatality Record Impends SALT LAKE CITY Oct 28 (AP) Motorists are well on their way to ward making this the worst traffic fatality year in Utah's history The record was set in 1948 when 220 persons died on the state's highways and biways That year the mark was 179 on Nov 20 Already traffic deaths for 1981 have reached the 179 mark Utah public safety commissioner Joseph E Dudler said whether a new fatality record is set depends upon three factors: the weather the change of seasons and motorists reaction to the first two "Because of the shorter days the incident of traffic mishaps normally increase during autumn regardless of the?! weather" said Dudler And Lt L A Youngberg com mander of the Salt Lake City police department traffic bureau elaborated by pointing out that the accident rate approximately doubles during hours of darkness in proportion with the amount of traffic RUSTY WATER? t Pension Group Convention Set SALT LAKE CITY Oct 26 (AP) Legislative plans will be discussed when the Utah Old Age Pension and Assistance Organization holds its annual convention here Nov 15 President George Stringham said the group would liscuss plans to seek changes in old age assistance laws by sponsoring the proposals on the ballot next year He said! the major changes proposed are the repeal of the lien land and earmarking of sales tax revenues for the assistance program washable today if you choose a plastic-coate- d Cookwallpaper ing stains lipstick chalk crayon and other dirt washes right off this material with a sudsy cloth Coughs WICKS s $ DUE TO COLDS VapoRub to use s remtfy $$$$$$$$$$$$$$ 15 Wins 'Medalist' Ranking GARLAND Oct 26 — "Bearfax"-f1nalitBear River high school's 1951 an nual has been awarded the coveted "Medalist" rating Clyde Morris advisor said today He said the rating was announced in a communication just received from the Columbia Scholastic Press association of Columbia university in New York Judged along with other high school yearbooks from everywhere in the United States and Hawaii the Bear River annual received the highest prize offered Mr Morris said Yearbooks are ranked on orig- - school spirit layout copy and theme Edited by R H Peck of Fielding Utah and Barbara Wood from Garland the "Bearfax" depicted school life as a crossroads with these divisions "We Are Pedestri ans the classes "We Take Driv ing Training" the departments and We Hit High Gear" activities Business managers were Kent Blackham and Carolyn Quinney The staff members were Marlene King Carlon McCrary Don Rhodes Scott Hansen Diane Nelson Elaine Kirby Joyce Nicholas Dorothy Sato Lois Miller Lola Hales and Donna Toombs LAS VEGAS Nev Oct 26 (AP) A scheduled atomic bomb drop was called off today with planes in the air presumably ready to loose their nuclear weapons The AEC said storm conditions over the big testing range northwest of here failed to improve as rapidly as had been expected A red tailed 9 was seen heading eastward shortly after restrictions on civilian aircraft in the area were lifted It was presumably heading back to Kirtland air base hedge? — be full and thrifty a hedge must have — (1) — Plenty of (2) A well drained sunlight trench 18 in wide and 12 in or more deep (3) Good soil— made up of 45 loamy topsoil 15 old manure and two pounds of Startler's XX fertilizer for each 20 feet of hedge (4) Young bushy 4 inches tall nursery plants spaced 15 inches apart and planted only as deep as they grew in the nursery (5) Good care each year meaning —watering during periods of drought cultivation once a month pruning or trimming 3 or 4 times a year and fertilisation each spring 26 (AP) Ever wonder what it took to obtain that $33500000 claim for the Ute Indians? Dr Ernest L Wilkinson president of Brigham Young university and the attorney who spearheaded the Indian claim for Jand which the government appropriated from them gave a general of the labors involved picture last night Dr Wilkinson said it took 70 attorneys from Boston to San Francisco and 62000 hours of work to complete the case Dr Wilkinson added that one federal attorney estimated that a single lawyer handling the case would have found himself tied up for 31 years The story of the work involved was related at a meeting of the Utah chapter of Delta Theta Phi national law fraternity Dr Wilkinson explained he took the case while he was associated with the law firm established by the late Charles Evans Hughes chief justice of case went with Wilkinson at the request of the Indians when he set up his own practice in Washington D C Wilkinson left his law work to assume the presidency of BYU $ $ tell us which $ ads are best Bear River High Yearbook Getting Utes Paid Atomic Bomb Drop Garden Quiz Required 62000 Man Hours Labor Q — How would we go about planting a hedge around our lawn SALT LAKE CITY Oct Delayed by Storm sonicewefullcould be sureR ofF having a — fifll but soap-and-wat- er i gar" $ " SL Man Sister A Salt Lake City man Welfare Chiselers Scarce Pared in SL Teachers Do More that Salt Lake City is no longer a 'small desert outpost" He told the group that "We now have hundreds of miles of street to patrol We can't assign a police- son overheard six policemen discussing one of the recent reported sex offenses "My boy beard those officers laughing andj joking about it" he asserted "and the policemen concluded that the girl had received her just desserts "What kind of law enforcement can we have with an attitude like T B-2- N M The AEC had scheduled the sec ond of a series of tests here after rains and high winds subsided last night —ADVERTISEMENT— SoMany little Childhood Ills Strike At Night! 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