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Show Graham Mads Use Of Common DENVER r , ... .. XW John Gilbert 7 -- I V - M comdevice pur- fen mon kitchen liming chased in Denver to set oft the bomb that sent 44 persons, including his own mother, to death in the flaming crash o a United Air Lines DCOB near Longmont, A V ',1 , i -- t 1$ lPM P ' I Prices Down & V To 10-Ye- ff Low ar iWfi , 4 M--. t '1 f Uv . r-- t;& f A. ' Graham alleged!;.' used a 2 In'dii'.y) Pork Glut Drives '"I . r v-- yi LoC-s- Kitchen Time Item (IT) THt ' t'htV? 2 I Colo. he Rocky Mountain 4 News, a newspaper, said today it had learned Graham purchased the liming device from the Ry ell Electric Supply Seripps-Howar- d Company here two weeks heiore the airliner crashed Nov. 1. Morris Rci gcrhousc, manager of the suuplv company, vvouid neither confirm nor deny the story. But he said he had identified a pliolograpn ot Graham iur M FBI. lu an exclusive interview with Joseph T. Grande, the salesman who sold Graham the Denver radio station inner, klMX disclosed that Graham had posed as an emplove ot the 'Colorado Texas Pump Co. Grande said Graham told him he wanted the tinier for use on a pumping circuit. Graham rather than specified an a clock that turned appliances off Grande said. Still a mystery was where Graham purchased Ihe 25 sticks of dvnamite, a battery, eight feet of wire and two dvnamite caps be allegedly used to fashion the time bomb. The suspect meanwhile steadfastly denied the rr .x t Rel)iston, Mayor William W. Owens, who presented award; Jak McFarland, Duane Parker and D,m Bonvan. lr. t ail received top citation tor ot.'.standing driving salety during year. BAKING FIRM CITES CAREFUL DRIVERS held itf the Blueof the Conbird, eight tinental Baking Company received sale driving awards for having operated then- vehicles withsale-me- out and threats against his wife. ' A Bad Week -- But Better Times Ahead! .w -- mimoe Mrs. Glen POCATELLO (IP) Fenwick, a Pocalello mother expecting a second child in February, was "counting her blessings today and her husband was back at work. They looked back on a bad week. But they knew1 it could have been much worse. Their troubles stemmed from a flash fire in their trailer house Wednesday. Mrs. Fenwick walked barefoot through the snow in below ezro weather to daughcarry her ter, Peggy Lynn, lo safety. Her husband stayed behind to fight the fire. He collapsed and waa rushed to the hospital, where oxygen treatments brought him around. Mrs. Fenwick suffered shock, exposure and was in danger of losing her unborn child. "Im a lot better, Mrs, Fenwick said as she set up temporary quarters in the home of her mr n SALT LAKE CITY chargeable accidents. This rmsii a remarka'-l- Death Claims Carrie Hansen Professor Urges Resurrection Of Dead Books th Wickard Chides of libraries Housing Bills in- - cl GO in 1! ve, EAST CACHE SLATES Providence Ward Plans Annual average fur t gen-cia- pm-ker- Educator Dies Auto Figures of advisability i Festival Banquet fesAnnual rrovidenr tival, sponsored by First ward ami prepared lor tha eniovment of the entire Cache public, will lie conducted Dec. J in Providence community buildturkey-sauerkrau- t ing. Genera! chairman is A. to 9 p. m. Saturday. aitivittes in; lode a Additional bazaar and country store. 'the U. S population ot trumto 590 birds peter swans is down 495 adult birds and 95 cygnets. Penney buyers are famous for wonderful special purchases . . . now, again, they come up with a fresh, new collection of dresses for right now, for right through Winterl NEW, fHR.IL.LING DRESSES Makeup Of Education Unit SALT LAKE CITY AP Dav S. Turner, secretary of the Utah Federation of Labor, today id protested naming of an committee to represent Utah at the National White "all-educa- House Conference on Education. Gov. J. Bracken Lee namedi a to the delegation conference earlier this week. Turner said "we were quite perturbed about Gov. J. Bracken Lee's naming practically an educator committee to attend the te cofnerpnce. He said the matter will prob- ably he discussed at an executive committee meeting of the feder ation next Sunday, The conference opens Novem-moher 28. Delegations from each state in the nation will present reports on the school situation in their respective areas. si a control in 1955, UTAH CREATIVE ARTISTS SPONSOR USAC DISPLAY six-poi- 1 non-oo- -I piece in the .Modern section. William Paiktnson tor his realistic portrait sluriy and Max Weaver for a colorful black print. Two of the members are now being honored by one man show s Ptol. Ccrnaby at ihe Cache County Library and Don Olsen at Hie Suit Lake City Library. The following aiti-t- s are exhibiting in this current show. B. F. Larson, Flame Alickelsen, Michael Cannon, Mvra Powell, Max Weaver, J. R. Hurling, Calvin Fletcher, Don Olsen. John Fox, William Mizuno, Georg? Parkinson. Mabel Frazier, Esther Erika Paulsen and Florence Drake. This exhibition will be shown throughout the state before going e on to California. At Needham's New Freight Cars CHICAGO ftp Ihe nation's railroads, placing their biggest freight car order since the 1920s. are contracting for 145.000 new freight cars. William T. Fancy, president of 8 Smartly Sty'd CRYSTAL etched in Sp'T.jhme des g. Set in trebly espepolished Chrome. The handles This tray rakes I cially tar safety in Serving. of rest useful g.ft for its many purposes Site-1- 0x it cannot sta.n ot peel. A Good 18 inches. the Association of American Railroads. told a news commence yesterday that the hew order will cod a total of about $1,260,000,-Co- The nevv order includes 57.500 freight cars on order as Nov. 1, and another 87,500 cars the railroads said yesterday they would buy before Dec. 31. ASS CLEAR c. r v this NOWAY r$2 S. E. Needham, t m TUC ONLY No phone or mad Jeweler 1 ye Iff em bewtf-full- 9 You wont believe they're Just 3.98 until yu Tha see the detailing; See exquisite Penney price tickets! II be dresses keeping you styling. See cotcompany with for sasons to come! Printed embossed blend cotton and tons, solid cotton broadcloths, acetate It prints, rayon butcher weaves! All so perfectly lovely you want several! fvt r luwtanliil Mvioft 25 North Main 3.45 REG- orders. Charge it PRICE HM It you wish. xAxnn in L (Aon Baer, who invited folks to "come and enjoy this dinner. It is for the enure family. Sauer-W- i aid, will he available in targa and .small cans Dinner will he seiveri from 8 Airplanes were used to spray regional more than 1. 600.000 acre in the u,e Plcspnt western states tor grasshopper on ba?is inMead of CHICAGO V 0r county basis. Former SecreClaude R. tary of Agriculture Wickard has called the Eisenhower administration farm program "callous and no more help Sen. SALT LAKE CITY T than "throwing a drowning man Wallace F. Bennett told the Utah a straw. Home Builders Ass'n. yesterday Wickard. agriculture secretary on a nation-wid- e that, basis, pubRooseunder former President lic housing proposals are supvelt, spoke for a special Farm ported by groups favoring "other Committee Advisory yesterday propositions. which met here in connection with The Utah Republican told 3ti0 Democratic conference. home builders that only Utah and Wickard blasted a profour other states have refused to was announced by aggram that outstanding artists. J hey riculture Secretary Ezra T. Ben- pass laws permitting public turns- Ltclis have been winners of most of on He to went commend priing. son after he conferred with Prethe honors in creative shows in sident Eisenhower recently. The vate industry for its "fuudamen-approach recent years and almost all have program included the govern- toai and philosphical the problem of rehabilitating won Purchase and First Prize ment pork buying program, an awards at the State Fair and the blighted housing areas. increase in exports, a proposed Later, Ihe home builders elec-- ; Art Institute Show Annual. "soil bank plan, and other measThe paintings are personal ted Joseph A. Gundei sen of Salt ures. of each particular City as their, new president, pressions Wickard said the pork buying Other new officers include Ar- - artist, regardless of style or plan was delayed until priees fell below disaster levels. and thur Christiansen and John W. tradition but the more creative when finally announced "it was of New, both of Salt Lake City, vice type of painting is practised by questionable value to farmers. presidents; and as directors, Dale this group. These works range He said that exports would Howell. William L. Stuewe, At- - from exciting, colorful have been stepped up long ago. ltert P. Nielson. Vaughn F. Car- - jective painting to stark realism. and that the administration long tor and Grant Muhlestein, all of Three of the members were had sougth to eliminalc soil Salt Lake City. prize winners at the State Fair in programs rather than use them. The farm program. Wickard said, "instead of being designed to give farmers relief, apparently was designed to give Secretary Benson relief from critics in HOSTESS SERVING TRAY his own party." Bermptt Vipws h mu I. oil Almond, stake music direct. o and oi gainst, eiy. "An mils',, mdmg piogiam has been pi opal od, wdli each of Ihp pi on; am w ill he under d trwinds in the stake participating," ot Belly Spi m er and l.m- - n p teadeis staled Until Funk, member of Ihe i them. Town npiriaL planned to l'u, ltd. Sait Lake City will he into barbecue eonveit the in aMendancee. The public is corchops nil the Mint. A dially invited. If SALT CITY LAKE At Yintnn. pick sold for half There will be no regular MIA on. ineii! Utah eilut ator, price and honee iv iw from "far pi in the various wards e s Andicw Jensen of Salt meetings out and wide snapped it up as fast Lake ( ity, died of a heart ail- Tuesday night. as the butchers could vvan it. The program vvas financed by ment at Ins daughter's home here y esterdav. $1500 ennt iluued by swine Jensen was a charter graduand other farm organizations and was dubbed Operation ate of Snow College in 1898, Later, lie became principal of Brigham DETROIT The average autoPork Lite. The price of smokid hams was Young College Training School, mobile in the I niterl States is rut from 59 to 39 cents a pound, a professor at LDS Busuk ,s Coldriven 9.290 miles per ypar. to latest figures from the pock hulls from 49 to 25 cents, lege, and pupil pci sound director Automobile Manutaeturers' Assopork toms from 49 cents to 29 of GihiiPc School district. services wilt tie con ciation. The average driver in cents, picitie hams from 29 ami crest the United Slates drives 7,800 45 cents to 23 and 27 cents, and dulled Monday at Laurel miles per year. lard from 19 to 9 cents. (I. DS chapel in Salt Lake City. llniftfl ailment. ment a C;u he s;akr v 01 p,c-e'- ii ,e 'et b'sl.val Tuesdav, 7'30 vv in tile to ll aid i hap- - pro-tecti- . to M3 Pied Gunnell, Morris Smith, Fred Duerseh Jr, and Larry Jensen, Kdith Duei sch accompanist. lacnrs. at d Farm Program was the r as was the Ml revis-excelle- She was born August 8, 38RO, in Logan, a daughter of Hens N. and Mary C. Jorgensen Hansen. She served an LDS mission in the Northwestern States from 1924 to 1926, and had been a Logan temple worker for 30 years, part of which time was A spent as an officiator. SALT LAKE CITY IP Mrs. Hansen also had worked sociology professor from Utah mother-in-laand Im counting our blessings. We got out alive in Sunday school and Mutual or- State Agricultural college called ganizations. end everyone is helping us. yesterday for the "resurrection Survivors are two sisters and of the "million dead books in Fenwick returned to his job at one brother, Martha Amelia Utah's public libraries. a tire and battery shop. Mrs. Carmen Frederickson. as- in a Hansen, Logan; Annie Christina "Theyre rush so I felt I had to get back Evans, Shellev. Idaho, and Jo-- . professor of sociology at to wiwk as soon as possible, USAC, presented a research pap-- 1 he xepli Hansen, Rupert, Idaho. Funeral services will be con- er to that effect at the fall: ea:d. I'm thankful for m.v job so we ducted in Logan meeting of thp Utah Academy ward chapel Monday, 2 p. of Sciences. Arts and ran recover from the Joss," he She said the "dead books are m., by Bishop V. A, Sorenson. added. Friends mav call at the Hall those kept behind locked doors of the time because ihe Mortuary this evening, 7 to 9 o'clock, and at the home Mon- present system of operating many libraries prevents day, 10 a. m. until time ot ser- independent vice. Burial will be in Logan widespread circulation. Instead, she proposed a new City cemetery. library law to permit estahlish-- ! .short-hande- n 25 to 75 ce d part of the communiy in which it operates and the protection of the public is as much a responsibil- ity of that industry as is the of its employees, Mrs. Kuhlman stated. Cariie Marie Hansen, 75, lifelong resident of Logan, died unexpectedly Friday at her home. 329 North Fifth West, of a heart vv Tii ecu's peak uf consolidating into a single detartment alt state agencies mg with development, riistribu-FreHon and determination of water fights. 2. Study desirability of mg state law dealing with man-thagement of underground water, 3. Determine the desirability C? the state s taking responsibility for controlling its water in flood stages. e y SERVICE is Monday for Carrie Marie Hansen, 75. Determine 1. ( $12 50 -. record in the light of present-datraffic Mayor Owens said, Kuhlmann, manager of Cnntinenial's Ogden Bakery, com- plimented the salesmene on their records and pointed out a company such as Continen- tal has a vital interest in their safe operation on the highways, "industry today cannot escape the fact that it is an important is m od pmunls. Utah A IP IM Kl OKMINl. IN ie K.i-- t Cm tie stake quartet lestival liies..i,,v mght is tins unit cons, sting of 1911 Prices vent ii rawing fi.nu $11 Legislative Council subcommittee called for a sturiv of the law requiring stale governed-depa- i moms to issue biennial reports as such reports cost $32,496 for printing alone last biennium. on governThe .subcommittee ment organization reported that 47 departments published reporls totaling 3.106 pages and printed 24.150 copies at a cost of $32,466. "This does not include the cost of mailing, according to Mark Paxton, chairman of the sub- committee. The group said a careful study should be made of the possibility of amending or abolishing the law requiring sueh reports to be published, In other action, the subcom-- 1 mi'tees to: Mavor William V Ovetts presented the awards to Clarence (all Duane Belhston, Duane Parker, George Rutterficld. Hay Miller, Jack McFarland, Virgil Henderson and Don Boman. He commented on Ihe excellent safetv policy- - of Ihe company and on the courtesy displayed by commercial vehicle operators. Clarence ten Call employed vears received a wrist watch with lus name engravpd on the back. Six of the eight salesmen rerie-vtn- a awards have a perfect driving record since starting this employ ment with the company. The awards presented included a to- at of 990.000 miles of accident- free driving, mother and said the FBI forced him to admit the charge sincp Legislative Unit sks Study Of Printing Law At a banquet of his questioning 48 ON safi'tv was at emphasized held to honor Baking bouquet dm ers: from 'eft are ( tcoi ae Bulieilield. Hay Miller, Virgil Henderson, Clarence Call, Duane six-vo- lt prolonged 1 I.M I'IIAMn CotUinenUii ; hy a H |