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The Salt Lake Tribune from Salt Lake City, Utah • 22

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10 B- THE SALTLAKE TRffiUNEr 5nnday-Janary 8h195- sAssauIt Coiiiit Department Store Tratle Masomc Group Slates Dinner Owners Swap lop Sires Canary Lore JNcls Utah 1 Value of transactions completed by Salt Lake City department stores in 1949 was 6 below thai" of 1948 the federal reserve bank of San Francisco reported Saturday' Prison Term wappinf of cljjniplon aires and The-local- deokne matched he-average drop a-howa ia Installation of officers will feature he regular monthly meeting1 of the National Sojourners Salt Lake chapter No 114 Jan 17 at "'the Masonic temple: 6ZQ E-Soufh Temple Earley secretary announced Saturday -Dinner will be served "at 7 pm with the meeting opening an hour later arguing over bloed lines occupied members of International Boiler Canary Breeders Asm Saturday at Newhouse hotel after judging A 51-year-old Salt Laker' James Raymond Christensen 951 8 3rd West pleaded guilty Saturday in Third district court to charges of indecent assault upon a 4-year-old girl and drew a sentence of not was completed Champion of th show a dab of feathers and trills registered as Criiise-Toutto exceed five years in Utah state -major cities of the 12th federal reserve district which compasses almost all of the seven most westerly states' Average decline throughout titer nation was 5 A portion of the drop was attributed by some sources to lower prices on much of the merchandise gffered in 1949 Best showing of any western city was made by San Francisco where sales were the same at Jthe previous year All other major cities showed Spokane Wash and San Diego Cal 2 Seattle Wash and Oakland CaL 3 Portland Ore 1 and Loa Angeles Salt Lake City store sales during the year generally were slower than the district average during much of the early part of the year and better than average toward the end 11332A- by -1itownertonard prison Sentence was Imposed by Judge 4011 Taylor of Ogden scored 60 points to win over mora than 150 entries many of them show champions Breeders explained Saturday that matins of song canaries is a form of musical composition Some breeders select strains for variety of notes endeavoring to extend the rang of voice Others mat birds within the same family or blood Una striving for sheer beauty of tons within a more limited rang: While lady canaries are too pre occupied with raisings chicks to sing their hereditary contribution to their sons voices is so Important Riverside Site Clarence Baker Christensen was accused of attacking the child Nov? WUIiam Worthen and LeRoy Armitage no addresses listed pleaded innocent to charges of battery when they appeared before Judge Baker on appeal from police court Judge Baker dismissed charges of grand larceny against Hollie Gregory 30 333 North Temple and Tony Dalmonego 44 75 2nd South A third suspect accused of the same crime Shirley Myers 21 41 3rd South pleaded guilty to a reduced charge of petty larceny She as Sentenced to 90 days in the Salt Lake county Jail TRAFFIC TIMETABLE i Due Early FaccXiftimr Salt Lake City motorists escaped that hreedlngreeord carryrdatr on the singing ability of tire without injury in 11 mishaps in-veatigated by police Saturday but grandsires sons and grandsons of property damage wit estimated at $2113 All of the accidents occurred hens Famous strain have originated through inbreeding of outstanding-songsters but often this Riverside park" 13th West and 6th North will i expanded to a practice emphasize a weakness of "first das" park and a portion of the Jordan river beautified as body or song experts explained The birds will be on exhibition soon aa weather permits this year Sunday from 1 to 8 pjn Ann Sothern Look forward te akliof at famed Sun Valley STOrOVEIt Parks Commissioner Romnefl between and 5:08 pm reports shpwed Overturned utomo bllevTM Victory rd 3 East t-l injuries Driver: William Mc-Pherron 23 Murray cited for driving- too fast tor existing conditions Damage: 4700 Two automobile 9th ave and I tt No injuries DrlvTri: Andertow 4 518 tcited for driving too fast for existing conditio and Herbert Ludwia 42- 1759 txiwnlniftnn limiUp riROIEX Examinations for Flremea at the Prove CltyPewer Ptant WIU Be HU at the Ctllrty Of flee alTenltr aa Ceaut Street Saturday Jam I4tb at jn Apply Theo Aaderwa at rawer rtaat' announced Saturday Mr Romney said a heavy Influx Including lata of -OAHU MAUI emd HAWAII vlthSSLUALlNE Sailing from Lot Mor 15th 22 Days 9 day at ebaard Hi lovely luxurious tURUNI laaarlmtad Hert Spadol aiwaierf tfahhaslag Royal HowoSo Hoel Swparb food and terries Deck laorta twimmna dowc $625 UP pu Ak etoof Mr OTHfR AT TOUt VAlUtSI tyfrftt today for aVtMrvtt4 fahStf AlIESICAN EXPRESS Taw1 Mgv4c9 2t West ind South Street Salt Lake Ph 5-177L of families in 'Salftake atys northwest demanded the creation I eltatloa Damage: S15Q Ann Sotlicm Reports Switch From Kings to Snow Slats of an "adequate" play center from a park that has been used for little more than a picnic area Banks of the river at the Dark Sunny Ann Sothern made a site will be landscaped as an experiment to determine whether ly returned from London where she participated In the annual command performance for England's royal family On her brief appearanc in Salt Lake City Saturday aS Two automobiles -South Temple nt I st No injuries No citatlnni Driver: Terry Consu- eloa 30 McGIlL Nev and JohB 11 Adams 26 lul7-lat- ave Carnage: SX Two automobiles 14 Imperial 41700 East St) No Injur In Driver: Genrge William Bloomfield 39 S45-9lh East itl for Improper turning and Potx-rt Korman Jorgenson 17 7U Damages 70 1 aa-Two automobile! 2nd Eaat and 6th South NO ln)urle DriTen: Edwin Poulaon 61 349 way to Sun Valley Miss Sothern wide scale 1 beautification" of the river bank Is practical he pointed out Plans call for beautification of a strip approximately VL-mil long was looking forward to the pros 'Tra doing a change-over from kings to ski" the vivacioua movie star explained aa he waited for a plane at Salt Lake City air-rjort- The honev-blonda artreaa far AnwItM Trmltn Owtn CwnkHt 180 Sat Try Our' Special Fried CliiclaCii at ta LEE WAY CAFE ta Batutlf Served mth Lots et rrench Fries Buttered Toast and Jelly Also Children's Portion £0 OPEN DAILT AJt TO 1 AJt LEE WAY CAFE For Reservations Call -Bountiful 410 or 81IW Owned sad Operated by Landscape River Old and rotted trees Vill ba re who helped -create the comedy roles of Iaisie" said shs recent- moved and landscaping atarted on 137-acres of city-owned ground on -Preparing their role ia dramatic prologue to the annual meeting of the Salt Lake council Boy Scouts of America are Robert Barnes left and Joseph Barnes Meeting la slated Friday in coliseum WAIT REPORT ON '49 the west side of the river a plot that has been leased in past years as a pasture GALVANIZED M- pect of a few weeks of vacation on 'waxies' "I go every year" ah said "skiing Is too much fun to miss-even for an amateur lika me" Her five-year-old daughter Patricia usually accompanies her actrtss-mother but this year Patricia Is staying In California "But getting back to tha royal I think it's a wonderful group of people1 she commented "I got to meet all of the Immediate English royalty except 'Bonny Prince Charley" Now completing 10 years with tha same studio Miss Sothern thinks her favorite picture so far ia "A Letter to Three Wives' Mr Romney said A full-time caretaker would be employed for Scouters Meet Friday MRlRff1 the park and a house built for the caretaker The house will be eon-verted from barracks and will cost I Scouting's biggest year ia the year will be disclosed ta the annual La only $3000 report of the council president Double tennis courts win Be Eugene Amott SaiiMa 12df ficpc built at an estimated cost of $3500 and new reat rooms constructed for an estimated 12500 fLi ni nr i a eomeay released last year Tool Pro gnu -7 sssywVM She usually finishes two movies a year she said and here next picture will coma up sometime In Salt Lake council will be celebrated and plana or a bigger year ia 1950 will be coutersntthe council's annual meeting Friday at 8 iSTln theitate fair grounds coliseum Promising a drama tie experience for all who attend McSharry program chairman for the event said Saturday that more than 3000 are expected at the meeting A special radio-drama presenta Although a requested $75000 for construction of a swimming pool 250 Tens 22 Gaugo 26" Wide by 8 IVx" Standard Corrugation PROMPT DELIVERY VcSTEuN CISTni3UT0nS IX IJIJ SCUTHMA1M 7-7S20 or -9711 Feoruary was not allocated In this year's I IIOII TOE PAN TO YOUR DOOR EVJOY THIS DELICIOLS DIWLR I Ollt LLY OPEAED PLLG ROOM budget long-range plans call for construction of a pool Kiwanis to Seat Slate Members of the Salt Lake Ki Xast and west banks of the river at the park are connected 8X1 roa wanis club and their wivea wiU 4lfiHf Clicks tion ha been arranged for the by-aootbridge attend a special installation party for new officers of the club Thurs Air Romney noted that church On WtVtJw Pfrft CetCat7Ssw tsflfnas gV4CrSSJJJ Jrioa ar ia eRo4 4v)ssBsTsB Salad Hat Sals prologue to keynote the occasion followed by Indian dancing by the Sha-Ute dancers Scouting's theme groups used the park extensively day at 7 pm in Hotel Utah mit ummm 11 1 turn uumu ium nni aiwwiaMaaBaKaaaaaaaaa for picnics and outings The park now has a shelter barbeque pit three fireplaces a Softball diamond of reverence win be followed in a rendition of "The Lord's Prayer" by the South high school alumni Phone S-SS51 S106 SOUTH SIATN STREET PLSASS M-ACS TOtE ORDEa EABLT and play area The play area will ba adequately equipped he said choir v- District roll can to determine tl South cited for improper turning sad no operator'! lire nee and Robert Ford 19 447 8th South Damage: S30 Two automobiles 4th) South and State No Injuries Drlv-erar Klchard Noren 30 2S7 4th South cite for no operator's license and Paul Dorlu 21 440 3rd South Damage: Two automobile' 3rd Nortn and Sth-Weat No lnjurle Driven: Arthur 38 820 4th North cited for failure to yield light of wav and Lee En-sia-n 33 111 2nd WesU Damage: 8130L Two automobiles 2827-23rJ EaaL No injuries Drivers: Robert Leon Wiseman 18 358S-9th East cited for driving too fast for existing condition and negligently driving Into another vehicle and Jack Raymond Prince 23 2693 Dev-ereaux pi Damage: S730 Two automobiles 9th Eaat and 9th South No injuries No citations Drive: Constance Pick-ell 90 171-lit ave and Ervln AUlngton 19 2031-J6th Eaat Damage: li Two automobiles sbout ISO 1st South No Injuries No citations Drivers: Ray Butcher 48 869 Roberta ave and Larry DV Stones 18 1015 2nd South Damage: as Two automobiles 17th Soot and Sltt Kaat No Injuries No-citations Drivers: Edgar LeRoy Butcher ST 1171 Pacific ave and George Albert Datwyler 38 24450 Commonwealth ave Damage: 116 Moat of the labor coats for beau winner of the attendance prize will tification will come from the de he conducted by Hammond scout executive followed by a memorial service partment's regular operational budget according to the commis sioner Progress of scouting during the aw asti BBt- Granite School UU-1II IHI HI -II I II II I I I HIL Family Favorite for Over 70 Years i i f' i i i 1 Cites Grovth GRAXITH PARK Jan 8 Phe nomenal growth of Granite school district during tte past 10 years was outlined in an annual report of school census released Saturday ATTRACTIVE BUILDING JIALN STREET LOCATION Suitable for Super Market AulonioLile Sales" Drive-in Business Offices InqulraBoxT-30 Tribune-Telfgram by ilavld-Courier superintendents Suspipdr Bound Hal Glen George 24 Kanosh Millard county and Elmer Warren I i sia aSk sssi ta Sh 'raasv 1 D'l aw ssss ss a TI Rica 21 Salt Lake aty" were bound over to Third district court on charges of second degree burglary Saturday ny City Judge Frank Moss The suspects are charsred with unlawfully entering the automobile of Ray Oberhansley Dec 18 Both waived preliminary heartag fore's Vkltcae Relief fron that TMD fUUUG sstwBBaaaagwaawBBBBawBBBaBwaa Compiled by Anna Johansen district official the report showed there were 1004 more children of school age ia the district in October of 1919 than at the same time in 194S and 3985 more than in 1940 In the 10-year period registration lumped from 9491 to 13:470 Students represented T12S families last year nearly two per family- During the 10-year period 3052 new homes were built in the district the report showed1' Largest building year waa in 1948 when -770 1 homes were constructed However 1949 and 1947 were close behind with new homes 'those years numbering and 725 respectively th school leaders' task can be seen by figures which show in tha entire district there are 8574 children tinder six 524 sen stuakht jo won wxnbT ARDEN MILK presents DOCTORS' TISTS PROYI DRAW THIS GIRl AND TRY FOR Stk gav jgaassaSBBBBBBIBB 'f i (TO If' IHfW TSOUStfJ Of If GV iU'yliii" 'W'liriiiaj'ss r- 1 'V I a Ctzrtj to IVcrk at Onto Hepi Keep You Feeling Better fm a-l Vi Ttita is good news for suffering folk who want to regain thr energy Don't getrold tfrr "your time Look- owt If at the enfof the day you TecF tired and worn out and year rmm I Tl'S I r7whn nsrBIxa "CH RED BLOOD is the five-year-olds who number 1378 Of the 13478 school-age children Mr' Gourley pointed out SSS Tonic -Li to only 18 -cannot read or-wrrte ADVl RTISFHtNT rm TL have no sip and pep to do and enjoy things Better day can be yours! 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