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' 1 I ' ment of Employment Security i k''' on some crops and an ex' ? ' ii 1 It 1 ':' ::' :"' s ' s ' prices :' '' k :' 4 :' ' -' ) ! I e1 0 ' 'ss a ' sss s' '!"" in the price and both : ' s ' sI7 i boost 1 se it t s " s! 'S tr : '' showed that about half of the out pected it ' "' 7 ' ' - - v:0 t i i 1 :: t f :: i !''' i' content 'v7-- '' beets - '''' of ? ! saccarine ' 4s i '' sugar As sr : ' " "1 f workers who held social ' g 1 "!' ti s t:' t I1 i f ? 'k ' '' ' ! 4 '' '7 ' will see an even larger - s Tf4:?" ''' t l'!" -'' :)'': probably 1 '' ' :'- - Aritt-illi i 1 ' Igi security numbers in 1943 either I 1 i 1 4ii 4 44 11' '''' i?cdvAMP 1oi 4 sugar beet crop than in 1946 :4: 'I :1" a4 Is LL4 S ii- had left the state by 1946 or had Expect Price Hike Making preparations before presenting for the Sht time- I chestra and choir The annual presentation conducted this year by taken jobs not covered by social Slanders famed religious drama "The Slessish" are members of orOtto Klemperer thrilled thousands of persons in the LDS tabernacle G Shelley exHowever Frank security s ecutive secretary Utah State Reflecting the loss of large warL time pay rolls the analysis showed KIVA-UAFarm Bureau Assn said Sunday a marked shift of Utah workers hearings on sugar beet prices with an anticipated $1 boost per ton Saturday and Sunday afternoon number of years" motorists found from higher to lower income will decide the size of the sugar thaws followed by freezing tem- streets in safer condition for drivbeet crop Price hikes last year peratures at night transformed An increase of 75000 in ttah's were offset by operating costs he Salt Lake City's main thorough- ing than main thoroughfares This working force before 1950 was was explained by the said predicted Sunday by the U S into veritable skating rinks condition a V L Martineau main traversed streets bureau of labor statistics which Salt Lake fares that fact careful motorists kept accibut county agricultural agent said dents to a minimum reports were packed solid before plows notea migration of prospective Sunday that some 5000 acres of showed were 'able to remove the snow employes from agrarian to beets were farmed in the sugar condi- while a mord successful job was the describing growing industrial areas Generally The largest program of classes county in 1946 an increase of 1500 tion of the streets "the worst in a where the snow was According to an Associated accomplished conducted by the University of acres over the previous year but Press dispatch the report bases so hard not - to packed M soon fell into nature text However she DURIIMI the biblical By DR LOWELL that the saccarine content was meaning a natural Utah extension' division Street Commissioner John D its prediction upon and style And character and "Worthy Is the Lamb" and "For time was announced aSun any'one about 14ec drawing a lower price The movecrews had been population growth said that Matheson cona by Child day a lament Born" stood Unto Us her of the at 162 Is those than quoted ment of women into Industty Zist annual rendition since overtime Friday one Dr - of Handers sHe interpretation of out in was Horsfall the I working director of this Was 0 tent category Despised" Indicating that the west would The Messiah" packed the taber- the features of the afternoon "He The orchestra com- extension division Cycles show that the saccarine benefit mainly from an influx to on was be somewhat nacle given prised entirely of local talent was percentage should Temple square capacity Shall Feed His Flock" of workers from the Great In with United the overcooperation be not could accomplished of the finest performances trained by Prof Arthur Freber in 1947 he said higher Plains- Sunday afternoon In fact the one night He said that 17 trucks who also served as concertmaster States Veterans administration re Canning crops—peas and tomal d 30 min- heard locally blades-wesnow huge building w with equipped Alexan- Utah state department of employ- toes in the case of Salt Lake counthe during performance ' ' Chorus to clear the groups in covered industries ttes before the performance was In pressed into service der Schreiner was at the console ment security Salt Lake business- ty—will wait selection until farm- — streets 1945 only 207 of covered emThe chorus trained by of the mighty tabernacle organ men and other state agencies the ers can indicate how successfully scheduled to begin made The mercury ployes were in the three highest Late comers crowded into the Miss Lisle Bradford was excellent which was so effective in belping extension division has set up a canned goods have been marketed a mark nosediving 10 Mishaps Reported for itseg Sunday morning - About 11000 acres of winter The recorded earning groups receiving front cli- - program of courses designed to was zero assembly hall where it was heard singing easily and without forcing to build the—many 8 powerful above Reports from the Salt Lake $1800 to more than $3000 annually over loudspeakers and other thou- yet at the same time bringing maxes meet the occupational needs and wheat have been planted in Salt tbe coldest reading in Salt Lake of the workers fell Lake county and bode an excellent police traffic division showed that In 1943 262 sands in their homes tuned their general interests of the people 10 traffic accidents all of them in that category 1947 crop The winter wheat out- City so tar this year radios to the broadcast version While forecasters at Salt Lake blamed on Business SubjeCts look also is good in other Utah slippery condition of No other local musical event is Decreases Noted weather bureau admitted the streets were airport to in sectionsaccord investigated Sung anMrShelley the normal minimum temperature looked forward to with such With special attention given in nearly all covered Decreases to were finish fall able Farmers day business sublects requirements of ticipation as is this annual conwith an ' even though the autumn for this time of year is 20 above re- industries were shown accidents one of the cert The fact that a performance credit for college degrees study plowing Only said it really isn't very cold over-al- l decrease front 245000 in they not Mr was clement ' ' W ' an in especially resulted excellence such with and injury for veterans' high now for this area They substan- ported z of training aver1943 176000 1945 to in The 9 He indicated said that Martineau 33rd 24 1045 E eonJr such celebrated artists and and teachers' certification requirethis belief with a musty Lokan Field of workers per month early tiated suffered a head injury at age number ments the program is designed to the groundsoildid not freeze 'S"th ductor is afforded the public free ' Whin the ' an book contained record that front approximately 1224 balloons done and other moisture 1946 and dropped that was punctured he "groundwork" car the during 2:18 when am of charge is a tribute to the unpersons acquire in 1943 to 100000 in 1945 conditions favor bumper entry made Christmas day 1879 driving Like all other legal holidays the help employed i cottfetti have been cleared collieded with another ve- 000Lose greater technical proficiency in natural h belowthe thermometer hovered at tiring efforts of Pres Adam S and of workers between the two new will first of the crops will A Banks Woodrow day the year triahns driVen hicle Bennion and his associates in the away contemplate field of employment and to by their 10 was in the con1946 debacle years financial A the merit of banks during gov- aid adults in the closing 558 Emerson ave The mishap struction felt largely impending events of 1947 with an ernment Oratorio society of gen- harvests of the latter part 32 pursuit which lost all Last onions and year during industry and and offices celery h the East Justified at city occurred postwar optimism by and cultural education but a sixth of its 1943:ecoplbye4 caused by bumper crops probably of December' Salt-- ' takers were Praise for Conductor schools as well as department eral conditicin and by manufacturing Courses are offered on a pro- will Pre303 industries middle weather Despite imp paeoryy rteeets down of these ' resstores enjoying stores some planting grocery motorists which lost approximately 15000 Dr Otto Klemperer's particular m ssi fessional or occupational basis itemskeepThe same is true of the vious coldest days this year were of the s t taurants service stations and to and from workers Mining transportation brand of uninhibited conducting rather than on a general educa- potato crop Mr Shelley said Dec 18 and Nov 21 both of which were found driving other places Of business was both interesting and effectional basis and the instructor one holiday parties Saturday night and communications utilities and servJust had readings y Weak Spots Majority of the peace-happtive His tempi as was to be exstaff includes not only members thing more in the way of statis- Sunday morning which caused Sgt ice trades showed slight employe crowds will "ring out the old and of the university faculty but also to pected after last year's performbe tics: The coldest December day in F Clark Sanford to issue an appeal gains between the two years weak Other appear spots ance were faster than those of ring in the new" at restaurants faculty members of other institu- the sheep and poultry industry The employment' situation in 1945 was the eighth of the month "if you drink don't drive and if and night clubs which have ar- tions of comparable rank and n don't oratorio conducdrive other will remain alfalfa 5 The above yot with crop son his Laws Edward and tors There will be some listeners special entertainment and bilization Shifting to different emspecialists in profes- about the same according to pres- The weatherman is sorry but Warns Drivers Laws 28 residents of ranged music for the dining' and dancing Outstanding sional who win maintain business this factor Berkley and fields some indicatinns 16000 ent with no ployers was cut considerably the see can relief from thicold he - acres set aside in Salt Lake Sunday were reported in groups detracted from the sacred and Kanab Sgt Sanford said that the traf- analysis showed since in 1945 only' county wave in the next few days As Salt- Lake 60 New Course's "serious" condition at A slight tension in labor recruitlofty subject matter of the work General hospital where they are as the cold air mass which fic division was not trying to be 2300 workers had five to nine di!- Theater Festivities boiled during the holiday ferent employers (hiring the year More than 60 new courses in- ment may be noted during the long I agree that such might be the being treated for food or vicinity from hard liquor Still other holiday goers vVill cluding classes of business man- heaviest part of the harvest pe- has moved into thearound season case 7in some of the solo passages but that every motorist who while - in 1943 8500 workers had there'll flood into downtown theaters on agement and accounting math- riod but otherwise no labor prob- the north hangs where the director appeared to poisoning no warming up Predicted high drinks is an "accident potential" from five to 10 employers More be The- two men arrived in Salt the eve of the new year for their s economics education lem is anticipated by county farm- for be unduly rushing the solo voices Lake that no consideration would than 72 worked for only one Monday is 26 with a low Tues- and City shortly after 4 am share of the jubilance Midnight ematic o a dinking driver e 1945 as against be h state to shown in economics ers Utah But aside from this the over-a- il the in employer 10 according engineering near of from their home in Kanab attractions with morning Sunday 1943 In to community sing- English and modern— languages department of employment secur- day were effect of the faster tempi seemed They were accompanied by Dr also Motorists urged was It 7 pretty chilly throughout the traditional pause for art geology political science ity ' the slip'very sound especially in view of Alfred Brooksley Fredonia Ariz ing and at Utah Sunday Logan reported a slow down speeds during Seasonal Report fea- botany psychology aviation and be will associaRestate bureau The farm revelry midnight streets the oratorio's length of the condition 24 15 13 Fredonia tured Provo 6 Russell Brooksley and pery low of Ogden Seasonal stability is greatest in are offered under tion has scheduled its annual con- "Clear and cold" is Monday's fore- member it takes seven times the The performance of Harold of Mr Laws died An elaborate New Year's cele- photography Lake Jan in Salt vention the finance insurance and real the on educational an road City to distance program Haugh introduced fittingly by Dr Thursday from "poisoning acci- bration icy stop state the cast for is in store for members ' The program is open both to 1 to discuss many of the probestate the report showed Eennion as "the oratorio tenor of dental cause unknown" according one on is that than clime dry" Sgt 48 of groups the frosty Lake BPOE No 85 and adults regardless of previous edu- lems of the 1947 outlook Mr Despite the total individuals said America" was outstanding Both to a report of Dr F H Covington of Saltladies Sanford during out their skaters flashing trying beginning at 10- pm cational training who are able to Shelley said his voice and personality were Kanab who attended the Ari- their during' four Iblades at Liberty park found the Narrow escape Saturday eve- the yearIn working ' breakand until the transportation and lasting profit from the courses and to perfectly adapted to the tenor role zonian Mr Brooksley was spend- Tuesday ice still not strong enough for ning of a youth being struck by quarters Heart and voice sang with a confi- ing the holidays with relatives in fast time at 139 E South Temple high school 'graduates whose em- SURVIVOR HUNT on communication group 353 ea still There's while an automobile favorite their coasting sport Music furnished by Gus Liebelt's ployment prevents them from worked during four quarters At dence that comes only with true Kane) 14th snow and 13th ave between left of by Friday's Bryan plenty the other extreme only 236 According to attaches at' the orchestra will highlight dancing attending daytime classes artistry Outstanding were his storm however and local small East an undesignated coasting worked to veteran who is during four quarters in renditions of the mournful '"Thy Salt 'Lake General hospital Mr to be climaxed by a floor show to Any eligible of caused had lane have police emphasize ' opportunity plenty fry the mining group This is explained and his son are under treat- presented by the Very Best receive the educational benefits Rebuke Hath Broken His unrein new sleds Christmas that to use the their coasting warning caused by deoffered under the G I ' bill of by and the dramatic and declamatory ment for diplopia and difficulty in Artists winter resorts stricted areas would not be partly Skiing at near-b- y Geneva steel creased at Beginning at 1210 am hats rights may register for the courses "Thou Shalt Break Them With a swallowing and speaking activity tolerated is reported "excellent" Meantime efforts are being horns noisemakers and novelties under this program upon proper nod of Iron" plant rheotomm1K "s' ) if Greater over-a- ll seasonal stabilmade to determine causes of the will be passed out to the fun- - registration with the extension ' ' 'i 'ss4 in 1945 was shown in a come i ity i s s I of high and low employ parison Two 21il '''''''' Credit ' -' this year for dependents of Types le ment months in 1945 and 1943 in ' dining room Dancing will con' ' huge throng applauded the per- drank Dec 22 were analyzed at tinue s em! Two types of college credit can deceased Salt Lake railroad bene' dicating less labor turnover during breakfast formance of Salt Lake's own baaso the state capitol Saturday by the 1 k' :' "7 1S i ss 1945 labor force in covered ployes who are unaware of The sis-ssbe from earned the educational Harold H Bennett It was a pleas- state chemist's office and were Teen-Ag- e ''' '' due them under the recently — s Parties '' - ' iI s es industries represented only 37 ure to welcome him back to the found free from poison said Dr - -1 I ' ' ss program of the extension division: fits '' ' s- s- s iis act railroad retirement amended v s M state 'William health of the total Social Security ac i sss s 4 s ss McKay While 410 Residence credit is in bass role after a adult Lake Salt regroups : ' ' ''' 1 ts i the Railroad RetirepA i The liquor - pur- City plan for a festive evening the successful completion count numbers issued in Utah tirement of—several years His commissioner a state recog- s s- i board has made every effort since the inception of the program liquor com- younger set notably nized courses taught at the uni- ment rendition of "Why Do the rations chased from was ' ' ' V a i of to obtain forwarding addresses ' ' store in 1936 The 63 nS not accounted reportedly the are likely to have that "left out" versity by the resident faculty and s Rage" was particularly well re- mission s i' si sli - -- ' ' ses-- - i deceased railroad em' for in covered employment repreonly food or drink the three men attitude and indulge in a minor can be applied toward a college survivorsin ofsome ceived and his "Behold I Tell You had -instances it has s esss'" sents a return of housewives to the in common 'ss' wave of juvenile delinquency po- degree extension credit is given ployes m000ss 4 a Mystery" effectively set the ' '' been impossible to trace 'depend?r home duplicate numbers deaths for afternoon and evening courses ents lice authorities have warned stage for the choral finale S Brown district ''' George ' migration to other states shifting In the hope that other groups conducted in downtown centers manager Blythe Taylor Burns soprano explained Sunday 00 4 to noncovered industries and eery e will plan similar programs to and the number of hours that can and Marie Powers alto both came 1vt Survivors who may become elii f ice in the armed forces Mr Fiestas' f ''''''avoid vandalism a few Salt Lake be applied toward a degree is gible for the new benefits are s'' ' 3t through with' splendid performn s 4 A i s gan said to 45 limited in hours 'i the ances The former did her finest are S except over or S widows 65 years of age organizations 'making plans school of education ss s i ' teen-age 90 to where in for members have their work her opening recitatives widows under 65 who have in their s s ' ' and her closing aria the beloved care minor children of the desupervised parties New Year's hours is approved t1:4A eve at designated club houses "I Know That My Redeemer ceased children of the deceased ss deS 04 s the 18 Liven" The audience detracted of and under s s: throughout city age years t i on consistfrom her performance of ''Rejoice Public hearings the proIAA i " Special entertainment ' ' The following is a ' posed Salt Lake City business ing of magic acts and refreshGreatly 0 Daughter of Zion!" s ' ' s as they thoughtlessly and noisily franchise tax will allow busiments will be presented youngceased retired railroad employes S ti ' ' :ss ' 'isi ! 9 ' - ' I' ness leaders and the Apartment sters at the Neighborhood House rustled thousands of programs whose last address indicated they i 't k A tall woman who residents of Salt Lake City while striving to keep apace the House Assn of Utah groups 727 W let South from 9 pm Clarence Watters 38 816 Girard werefor will s medical atreed to voiced not has have until board on which undoubtedly the 12:30 whom Year's New am text but opposition printed ave early Monday morning WILA been able to locate survivors: " ' - S 4 - tention and a male is eve their officials have announced Miss Powers seemed a bit out the measure to air their griev" ' at s Lake Salt treated General s — were being ances Monday at 10 am at the Teen-ageCo companion Railroad Pacific Sunday Union of character in her initial recitaI and their dates will being : ' 't for head injuries and a : sought by Salt Lake police for DeRoss John Davis tive which was almost operatic in city commission chambers City have both entertainment and danc- hospital i : ' possible rib fracture suffered when Randolph Reno authorities where the two s G ! and Cotinty building Elliott Place a "watch at George ' Ise George i sponsored struck by a vehicle at 21st South ing party" are wanted on murder charges Suns f Glade Earl said A Irvinson Frank Charles J Fitz M C A Mayor 0 by the Rotary-Boys' between 2nd and 3rd West Reno police on Christmas day ' B Pitt Michael Francis Kelson t '': club 753 W let South Under day i: Utah J Sherran and Frank E Williamn found a at adult supervision they will wel- State highwgay investigating 4 baby in a the en pecan with marks he anticipated an amicable setson struPck garbage indicating s come '47 12:30 ' s i am the until infant -' ' ' destrian was Slugging-Thef- t 4' by scar driven ' '' that it had been strangled Salt é tlement of differences --4 Denver and Rio Grande Western The University of Utah giant 23 Heartman sss Magna Railroad Co—Raphael H Cottrell Lake officers were informed ssThe 1947 city budget adopted New Year's eve dance "Bells of Mrs Heartman told ' officers si ' she Andrew J Cronin Joe Fallsetto Salt Lake police Sunday were in- by the commission I es Wanted for questioning concerning s to be suswill usher in neophyte 1947 was traveling '47" t and was un- Anson Cyrus Meigs Aneirin V essa s4fr :s s the death is a woman believed to wesr osS i vestigating a report from Thomas tained lby the proposed tax beginning at 10 Pm and followed able to turn out -f '' the pedestrian Morris William " 'ii :k i:' be the mother of the child and a : Nash F Malone 1031 Beck mt that he amendments 'again will be on by a light dinner at 10:30- pm who was walking east in the center William L Owen Joseph Smith 44 man who reportedly placed the :ss ' Joseph v was slugged and robbed of 620 by file Monday for public inspecik to s ss2 Isakson of the sq according Virginia highway s ss x child in the garbage care The esss os B Smith James tion s Richards Francis ‘ ' ' dance chairman i two men that called at his home ' k404"!'-- ''' woman is deacribed as being 6 ft Ns i i'S S Turner and Ralph Wood " ' Primary among revenue s s- -S 2 inches tan and the man as 5 ft at 930 pm Saturday to examine changes which drew fire from Railroad— Lake and Utah Salt a s l Skis Stolen k 's v From Auto Frank K Smallsreed 8 ' inches tall some dogs ss businessmen the franchise tax Leaves for Atom I' ess-- two h The Mr Malone told police he of- calls for a levy of Study estl of s Three skiers Robert Crookston Information regarding survivors persons reportedly came ' ' ---' ''''''' ''' "4416--- to Salt Lake City Dec 28 in' fered the men a drink but instead 1 on gross retail sales Apart' ' ' "" saSassas ' ssai -"'"- "" - ' '''' En route to the University of 1491 Richards at: Robert Nebeker of these men should be sent to the of accepting it they slugged him ment House Assn members have California to continue research on 473 Coatsville ave and Richard Railroad Retirement board 109 company with a woman listed by FINDS SLEIGHING JUST RIGHT He said that he could not recall objected to tax increases while nuclear physics Dr Thomas J Frey 667 Milton ave told police W South Temple Benefits amount Reno police as Evelyn Carter The latter returned to Reno where she what then happened but that he rent ceilings are in force and to Parmley professor of physics at Sunday that their skis were stolen to between $30 and $40 a month Both Santa Claus and the weatherman cooperated with awoke at 6 am Sunday and found Increases in municipal water the University of Utah left Salt from a parked car at thecrooks for a widow and three-fourtthis Richard Ostler on of Mr- - and Mrs Ilarry Ostler 1842 Michigan waisarrested and is being held for wallet gone ave who Sunday tried out his sled with help of Irvine Forsberg rates ton residence between 1 and 2 am amount for each child Lake City Sunday for Berkeley questioning ss t'''-:- ' 1 1 :j t -- -- :'-- 7 At '!-- 1 4 ef :s '''' ' g-- ' 1 x A '- ''2-- ' : 4 o 1 - 71 r::: S ' - 'A- - f 4 s"s' is 1r - AA7::--'- : : ' '' 1'' ' :- - k: - ' ' ' i f :'f z 1 5 :: ': ? 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