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The Salt Lake Tribune from Salt Lake City, Utah • 19

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Salt Lake City, Utah
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-I0 19 vv' v- nV COUNTY NEWS CAPSULES Fairy Tale Road Show Planned I I Alumni Troop Back To Renew Ties SANDY Nov 5 The! school was renewed at Jordan high school Friday when hundreds of alumni came trooping back for another look at former surroundings They produced an all-alumni assembly and elected a new chairman for: the coming year" New alumni officers are Glen Sacos chairman Orson Smith vice chairman and Mrs Ora Birch secretary-treasurer The ended the day with a dance at the Avalon ballroom 10300 State sfi- i 1 -K US' 1'' i'- vJ v' I 1 I Teen-Age Club Rolls Pass 2000 Figure MURRAY Nov 5 Enrollments for the Salt Lake county tall and winter recreation program Friday passed the 2000 mark and officials predicted the three teen-age centers will have their biggest year Supt Joe Christensen county recreation department said a counting of noses among teens in Magna Murray and Sandy showed 1225 members attending events regularly and prospects are good for recruiting more- The after-school project in Sandy Murray Midvale Bingham Magna Holladay South Salt Lake and Riverton is providing fun for younger boys and girls he said Old recreation standbys like running games and sports for youngsters and dances parties and crafts for teen agers are the principal methods used by the department to quicken interest and at the same time lessen Juvenile delinquency The financial picture is not too bright however in Murray and Magna Supt Christensen pointed out In Murray the teen-age budget i i 1 SANPY Novi Old-time fairy tale Jivorites like Cinderella Rumplestiltskin and Cock Robin will be presented here next week for south Salt Lake county residents The production will be the annual road-show of ML Jordan stake Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints Curtain time has been set for Tuesday at 7:30 pm in Sandy ward recreation hall said Mrs Eileeh Dunyon chair man i The program theme "An Hour of -Make will be carried out by children from seven wards in the stake Plays scheduled include: Robin and the Crescent "Three Draper First Three Little Draper Second "The Stone in the Granite Sandy First Sand Second and "The Night Before Sandy Third To Stage Card Social MIDVALE flov 5 Members of Jordan American Legion post 35 auxiliary will stage their annual caf-d social -and luncheon Saturday at 1 prrt in Midvale city hall announced Mra Jaunita i 1 1 Buckley auxiliary commander A report on the recent legion convention in Miami will be given by Mrs Earon Jensen past presi-denL Plan Turkey Dance MURRAY Nov 5 The Murray city volunteer fire department will hold its annual "turkey Nov 20 at Murray high and at least 2000 persons are expected to attend Chief Deb Townsend -announced Friday- Volunteers will begin selling tickets next week he said Guilty of Battery MURRAY Nov A Donald Larson 2592-18th East Friday was found guilty of batjtery at a trial in Murray court of Judge Douglas Allen He was fined $50: Larson was charged in a complaint signed by LaPreal BaridL 3080-7th' East with entering her residence and beating her OcL 25 Coon Reunion Slated MAGNA Nov 5 Annual reunion of the Abraham Coon family Utah pioneers of 1852 will be held Thursday at 8 pm in Pleasant Green ward chapel Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints Coon presi dent announced Friday To Represent Jordan -j SANDY Nov 5-4-Dean Bishop Riverton junior high school teacher represent Jordan Educa-! tiori Assn Nov 13 at the Na- tional Education Assn legislation conference imDenver BPW to Hear Medic I MIDVALE Nov Dr Ii Paul Salt Lake physician will speak oh at a meeting of 'Midvale Business ahd: Professional club Monday at 8 pm at the University club 136 South Temple Mrs Sherman Johnson chairman announced Friday 1 jHoihe Nursing Course i SANDY Nov Patrons of Sandy junior high school will start a special home nursing course Monday at 7 pm in the school library according I to Mrs Barbara Carson Sandy Parent-Teachers Assn: Mrs Louise Van Jagers Jordan district public health nurse will InstrucL 1 -a 4 v- of Murray civic fund still is short of its mark- although directors recently extended the drive for a third time in an attempt to raise funds Members of Magna-Garfield Lions club sponsors of the Magna teen club still have a deficit on the new building fund Faces Morals Trial Wayne Ray Jones IF 1160 Foulger at Friday was bound over to Third district court by City Judge Reva Beck Bosone for trial on a charge of raping a 16-year-old girl Oct 2 Bail was continued at $2000 i '4 1- CO NTS SECOND SOUTH a NO STATE ('T '-f Lfv Vn mAV WR' 1' r- Campalpi platforms became more than prom- ideas to get activities under way From left to lses when new freshman class officers descended I right are Ken Smith James Bench Robin upon the new secretary Beverly Keeiey with I Burt and Miss Keeiey seated Salt Lake City Board to Hear Freshmen at of IL Choose -j Officers for Academic Year :4 Plea BeBee v-s Freshmen at the University of Utah Friday kicked class activities CHAIR TABLE Si KIDDY DRUMMER BOY (0PIEMS TT cm dl rx KITCHEN SET AUTOMATIC RACER BABY DOLL! The Biggest Selection bicycses Schwinn specials with saddles Boy Scout handle bars mud guards kickstand and big balloon tires or SQOllg models only ll Everything in bicycle SCHWIVNS and MONARCHS in aU size 20" and and models LAYAWAY NOW wbile selection is complete! $250 HOLDS OlV LAYAWAY TRICYCLES NOW IN Every size Extra heavily built for lasting service extra-large balloon tirhs mud guards chrome spokes ahd trim Every a bargain 095 Prices from only Ii Qi) Six Savants Chart Talks I- i Six University of profes-sors will participate this month in the second annual meeting of the 11-state Western Political Science Assn to be conducted at the University of Denver -V Dr Homer Durham' professor of political science University of jUtah' is association president and will 'preside at the two-day session- Nov 26 and 27 The association was formed on the University of Utah campus about a year ago One of its accomplishments since then has beep the publication of the Political Science Quarterly" University of Utah professors who are to take part in the Denver programs include Dr Franz Schick associate professor of political science' Dr Bowman Hawkes assistant professor 1 of geography: Dr Frank Jones associate professor of political science Edgar Bodenheimer associate professor of law Dr Francis Wormuth professor of political science and Dr Mahoney professor of economics and director bureau of economic and business research Also taking part- in the programs will be Byron Mock Colorado-Utah regional administrator Bureau of Land Management-: Professors and speakers from Universities and agencies of the other western states also will participate in the Denver meetings according to Dr Durham Slogans to Boost Midvale Safety MIDVALE Nov 5 Midvale junior high school students will begin drafting original safety slogans next week for a special proj- ect sponsored by Midvale city and the Parent-Teacher Assn Lawrence A Mineer city x'e-eorder said the winning youngsters will be presented a special letter of recognition from Midvale Mayor Casper A Nelson Their slogans will be posted at entrances to the '--fe 9j GAMES Stays Sentence Continued from! Page 17 born outside of! prison Mrs Taylor accompanied by an infant personally pleaded her cause at the Oct 21 meeting asking for an extension of the reprieve because of pregnancy The board Thursday decided that she must start her prison sentence and take her chances for a parole if and when the stork reappears The board amended its original action in the William McQuilkin case and considered his application for release from the Salt Lake county jail Novi 18 instead of Jan 20 1949 The applicant serving a one-year sentence for his part in traffic fatality claimed that he cannot receive proper medical attention while incarcerated Following is a summary of the actions with the names of persons appearing on behalf of the applicants enclosed within Paroles granted Jack I Dirks 37 Salt Lake attempted rape 3 years served effective Oct 15 1949 Duane Gardner 28 Salt Lake third degree burglary two years two months served effective April 12 1949 Merced A Montez 51 Salt Lake voluntary manslaughter effective April 23 1949 Rager attorney Salt Lake City and Tony Trujillo Santa Fe M) James Newton 31 Salt Lake escape one year one month served effective May 27 1949 William Purdy 25 Cache fraudulent check one year 11 months served effective March 10 1949 Joseph Vance 30 Salt Lake grand larceny nine months served effective May 27 1949 Terminations granted Ray Bag-ahaw 73 Salt' Lake county issuing fictitious checks and habitual criminal six years eight months served termination effective immediately William Otis 51 Carbon grand larceny three years served effective Nov 18 James Phillip Pollock 51 Salt Lake second degree burglary three years six months served effective April 30 3949 Roy Whittenberg 35 Box Elder fictitious check three years two months served effective Dec 15 Applications denied George Brown rape (Lote Kinney Emile Malouf and Gus Betnes Salt Lake City) Gerald ChUders second degreen burglary Joel Clark fictitious check: Wayne Crowder grand larceny Frank Hudson third degree burglary Darvel Miller carnal knowledge Henry Zak robbery Applications Withdrawn Peter Baveles second degree burglary Clement Caffarelll Insufficient funds check Lamar Gardner assault with Intent to rape Rehearing applications Veral Birch grand larceny Alvan Nathan Hales second degree burglary Charles A Roberts third degree burglary all denied Bennett Neal Oden assault with deadly weapon with Intent to murder continued to Nov 18 Hiram BeBee first degree murder rehearing granted County Jail Applications Roy A Jorgenson petty larceny and Merlin Tanner car prowling both denied William J' McQuilkin Involuntary manslaughter continued to Nov 18 Weiser Plea Due On Perjury Case Scheduled to plead Saturday In the court of Third Dist Judge Ray Van Cott Jr is Gus Weiser indicted by the Salt Lake county grand jury on a first degree perjury charge Weiser is accused of offering false testimony in a case involving disappearance of several pinball machines from the former Yank Haven tavern 39 Exchange pL Into high gear with election of James Bench to the office of class president A heavy ballot gave Mr Bench the office long before returns were counted for other class offices He is a son of Mr and Mrs Dean Bench 1649 Harvard ave a graduate of East high school and enrolled in the university college 1 Other officers elected include: Kenneth Smith son of Mr and Mrs Kenneth Smith 446 Douglas st vice president Beverly Keeiey daughter of Mr and Mrs Alfred Keeiey 617-10th ave secretary and Robin Burt son of Mr and Mrs Burt 817 7th South treasurer These officers will direct the annual freshman assembly and Tom Cuthburt second vice president of the student executive council said freshman class officers are elected midway in the autumn quarter give the students an opportunity to get PUZZLE TEST Continued from Page 17 we can revert to the normal business of puzzle solving Before we leave the money subject however' a hearty thanks should go to Mr Goldstein both the Continental National and Federal-Reserve banks and to Salt Lake poliecmen for their help 'In obtaining and guarding the silver bucks We lose a one Duplicate Puzzle Seta i Some of our contestants have expressed concern recently at receiving another set of 30 puzzles through the maiL "Are we supposed to work them they ask i The answer of course is no The letter accompanying them explains in detail that the second set is sent merely in case the first was lost or misplaced or you may if you desire give the extra set to a friend If already solved the first 30 puzzles concern yourself with anything but getting those subscriptions forget your entry becomes eligible for the $10000 first prize and other large Class A prizes only if accompanied by four subscriptions Certainly you want to end up as a winner in the contest and be eligible only for the smaller' Class or Class prizes Easy to Sell Subscriptions are easy to sell easier than you think Many of your friends no doubt would appreciate a six-months subscription to The Tribune for a Christmas or birthday gift There are a hundred places to obtain subscriptions faimily friends neighbors business associates and so on Turn yourself loose in this regard and see what happens be surprised at the easy quick results forget that the deadline of Nov 20 is coming closer each day Tour solutions must be received at the Tribune Contest Department or postmarked by midnight Nov 20 still plenty of time for new entrants to obtain and work the first set of 30 puzzles but they delay too long for that final deadline is just two weeks from tonight Rubber Boat Stolen i Theft of a $40 inflated rubber boat from the side of his residence sometime' Thursday night was reported to police Friday by Maurice Burton 665 27th South DOLL BUGGY MUSICAL ELEPHANT SLEDS I Brand new stocks big variety of and sizes all built with tempered steel and hardwoods Sizes from 36 to 55 inches 1 $045 Prices from I Flexible Flyers! most famous at HOFMANN'S in all sizes standard and models HURRY 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