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Show , - ' - . - Runnin, Hi,' h - - ' - omas -- . :::::----,----- I . ' Ritter Get , ,. services which last year went to 48,000 individuals and families in the foalt Lake Coupty - ir-- i Opposing Appointment per year. but this year Mai per-mon- - Salt Lake temiti by putting their shoulder to the wheel to Sundt for the 21 agencies mid Mr. Henderson. "This year the Cotluounity Chest has an outstanding leader in c. L (Gen9 Fireemen;1 "eentiniiitt Mr: Henderson. "He has taken two months out of his private business to conduct the campaign. Ts MAI Individuals Abe 70E- the Palk arl Community Chest has had difficulty in reaching its goal citizens didn't understand the workings of the 21 twO-Ye- be-ea- ' Diffiesibr $wat a list at is or 20 corporations which came in as corporate gifts have reduced quotas and if the- trend continues it .will be difficult to make tip the loss through residential contributions, according to Mr. Henderson. be A civic committee will -appointed to contact these firms again and stress the - Ititter's--norohtatto- n; '''' , was open season ur 5,wu ., by Thotries. 30-in- ch ch -2 I fr.. 1- ' REGARD911 on Any - IIEVI LIVING ROOM STUDIO COUCH "$looor CLOSE-OU- 4, ' ,':-- 1,-,Ilf- , - .,, - ,I.,, - -- , , l',,,i ft- ! , ? s ' I - -- ' ' - ,,!,m.,,t14., --- -- - ,,,,, , - 1 - , ., - SELECTION Of C OLORS AND STYLES l Itrol!. - ,, 4 ttoit..,1 L1 4:,L t , t , - .1 1, d,, , g7,attztrcyr7 . ,. , 01 south s us, illtima mP. nt , .. - . . - ; All - CoMen 4.364 , Another new development in the campaign was the donation of a $500 check by the Utah vision, American Cancer Society. For - Thursday, chest Xray units will be operating at light .downtown location and the following industrial, residential and suburban sites: - - t Sm.-mo- 1:30-3$- 'IseVut 011SIN seem teen sensek sas-1,- 1 I pJa, Orsad CDitla Market. Plata sad basis lassos, as-- 4 .4111" p. ' ' '.v ... , seas-4-3- Catereno at leaM Mal ananok , ' ' --1 r---- CD , ,.. ,f F ., CD C:i 7 - . 1 - "' 1., - ( .....--, .i... ,, - - y I,,,, - , 1A , rCompany-wike-comdde- r) CiOnn el ) ... A Wedneo;'- - Thelma ,14411 . ' Go;; J Brackett Lee day. Instructed P. H. chairman ot the State Finance Conunission, to pay Dr.; T. Z. Pam IL. nM-- 2 Comm Inaten. Mamma loot sod Howells,' acting state , heal omottoomb Cana Oloato. 1,4 pa. 4- commissioner his salary 'Immo.. 11004 Jails Selma. sonot44 p1a, diately on the basis of the state.; LIMP loom boom tot7 snazireum of WOO Manstooterlop Company, plryear. bonen Ma, IL. 1710 glalmont Dr. Howells, center of a polite, .-totam Meta lantotto Common& nag Ica melee- - over health depart: Maim M., 14:10 Wm Bela Miner Hb isboal 41 Sad meld salaries. has received no Thirty-MiSonia at, 10 emboss Jenne Itelo Solown Mt pay in the three and a half months Sown Mato Si.. 1 PAL Nilo Ir. Mornay Orrolso nosnoto. he has 'erred In the top health' 1741k1111 Moen Moose and lisibmied 1 3041 p loan Wonitotonisr k , Asks lanes' Meanwhile, the governor has asked a ruling front- - Atty-Ge- n., Chaco p. Vernon as to whether , Dv. HOWOUS - In his capacity - as "acting commiadoners is to receive any or pito! an.addiBanal $4000 lowerd his salary, roads evallable by the U. S. Pub-- , , lie Health Servke. The goverztor wrote Mr. cahy: "In event the attorney gem- eral rules that Dr. Howells should ,S be paid on the bests of the estab4. Baited 'emergency titurf pfS6900--- -perrits4-th- i' ,,,, differeside - - vrould - , t: r i,- - - --- - -- - ay - - I velopmentSeen kasGáliériiti'MeétTopid- , Marker Asked - - PathphuitDiie , - - 4 -- -- ' You , VIILL ElIJOY--- ., , --- Have You Seen the New ROPER ril rin,e, r . - Norway lEns,e1 ' a pr. esensing,:.'1? , class. - Th,e chiniet Ray -- ' - -- ', - - --- 4,,, stricti budgetarts. .' i . - - .,' -- ' . eg,' ' ' - - - .... e - . - . - teaturillig $orsa! Ines. - ' - ' - Ltrze -, - - , - , . fl'his otivertioarivolk.4tortoop. Dogs,,,,i seek , teevero Enernekgitlt. t. , - sea. sod pUsseetly sospriesd et ' the - 101Ithlto rho& Ths alwassa Sisis4 Is : brigb In Iwo . &haw sod IMAM ahead.' Selligre Not Os Rolm, Iwo. sehbobitos , . leatmea. Let ea Are It to plod , , -- -, , - , ',Toms . ' said reclamation offices will tts; ' net nil in th. YWaZèBUBdng en ' Street 111 West Twalltr-Itatr- th Ogden, soon after Nov: L ' Number ci perammel kvelved is the 7.60"11 Wals not dieekeied., ' a -- ': ,', newer. Suit- ' I ' CRETO - .." J 1400 so. - Atranted se- Y.ur.111dlts - - - - : 4rostrime, tS brisk. pat --- , I N pii.74414 - , .. A.virt like -- $3.411 ips( ' . - , ligar JI , ., , 111111"SaflisT - wallet 0.. Poems, CO , , .- . sin so. " olvemb. emooleg, gortor. --. , 57 . - --.- manlike& OMNI -- -. 1 i rCa -- maw bola ass MO". et , . ' I. . solossool '. - t i ' ".Y611 ,,n1 los delighted vids- Otis Administration, PInnirlig and construction of the Bureau of Reclamation's Weber Basin Proen frcta an ject lirin be carried -Ogden office, reclamation officials announced ks Salt. Lake CitY WednesdaY . T. M. Wandek, aren - Tep? ,v11'thr71'11311.111.' . AdMissioti$1.25 , , , , -- Friday, Octpber 21, 8:15 .,p.m. ASSEMBLY HALL- - " , ' ' - : , Ilyg:cra . . ' ' . , Alf Sioen . , iteri Fnsell - Tot . - testrittimIL' Weber Project Gets' Ogden Office --- - GAS RA lidE - , - -7.7- , ' ', - ' the SKJkLDEN CHORAL GROUP a :cats colatuses terminals and that ft tossed eigaret Damagewas sit at 6110 ''. ,. , to dui dust mop. , , the fire . m , . 45 swered an alarm at Greyhotind Bus Terminal, 16 South West Temple St., Wednesday at 1:31 a.m. to extinguish a fire in a . LOWEST PRICES IN THE CITY 5ifloonsheetlewerfr:emd A contingent of lour fire engines and two ladder trucks an- ,,,e'li . mod Pow , On'S5(XXI Scale Basis -- Recorder !Warning Olson, Salt Lake toolt UrP honors begin its ,was continuing. Monne Market Cgimoon4 Oman SUMO. 1240-4.111- , Alarm; Damage, $1.50 'If' 1 trophy as the - , Instructs Finance Unit Ta eirnburse Howells Se- ivice Cainpaign X-R- ay f shifting of nine other units to. new residential, industrial and suburban locations HelthChier::.:':':'' - r:Rtic -vs Pressed Into off - 6 Fire Trucks Answer T ).; 4 ' - Fiiemen W,etk in an extdbit of air letter sheets at ths American Airmail Society canaanuaa at Chicago lad tvelr'" he was informed Wednesday. T. W. Keuler, judge of the 1 Mr. Glaen's exhibition, said eight-fradisplay containing seoPoPnimintrirehalYd 1' ,, , .,.: fition , - .. ,,. . ,,,L,,....",,,,, ,:, .,..,,,,,, 1 LUG! ,,-- I It leke' :.;),(Lit,,.. , 7 , ' ...."01111"461"'-'47- ...1.24..,,,,,,,,,;, , i I .......,,o... , ,,,......,,. -'- lio "'A MODELS . ,;'-'.- -. , es philatelist, T ni.ny.n. NI , mt r- - ":" P 1 Ikt113 et , , - atanysue Robert .. ,. ' shell adjmup, or take a recess tne nWre than 31) days, all nominations Pending and not SmalY acted upon at the time of taking such adjournment or recess shall be returned by the secretary ta the president and shall not again be considered aaltal they shall again be made ,th ' Ma Senate by the presidenV,' , Tr , ON ALLOWANCE e ,,. 11, 1,194 ' - ;"- ,.' 1 - Salt Laker Takes Top Show Prizes OF CONDMON , -'- .. 1 , R.70'0-'6'..-.;$..-1....S-..7'':- ' ' k.. , Governors ceedind session without bend made nein to the &mita kyr the President And 1g tha Senate FOR YOUR OLD LIVING ROOM SET , ip' , - ,.........,:...,,,, , ,. - nomination next year "Nominatkms neither confirmed nor rejeited during the session at which they are made shall - ..-- ' - - have to be made evatiable to hint - - ' : I retroactively." ' 1 Netlike- Bewelle 2 - ' ( . Concurrent with the letter Goy. , orator Lee sent to Mr. Mukahy, , , be also wrote Dr. Howells notify.. ; '.: ' L.,,,...,;f 1 ing him et: the arrangement and - informing him of the request for t a ruling by the attorney general. ' Dr. Howells proferred his resit- nation to the State Board of Health last week, but it was re- ' fused. The board, instead. went on , ' record as endorsing his remaining In the post at $0000 annual ---ThlegUit'livoulot mide"up el. -- 1.1144 the statutory maximum of $5000 USE--S- al t takers step into Salt Lake City Lines bus pressed into service as plus $4000 offered by the U. L. NEW: chest X-runit at- 31-3- 3 East Third South St The bus was koned by the bus line for Public Health Service to a quail-duration of drive.- It replaces a mobile unit which Was moved to 'a new location. tied an filling the post ' However, Governor Lee ssid Tuesday that Dr. Flowelletcontm.i,,.,,,,wo Co ei 'pentattlori'is-'nto 'exceed West-sD- e tionare4entraing-13-thet-rom. and he Intimated the 1 $5000, process. fining health director would not be Study Garnet& Site t3ur11eligible- - tor ---the additional led- Company officials vonfirmed eritittotter.TO reports that a site of some Dr. Howells has applied' for a acres owned by the American , salmy of $.514 per inontk or and Smelting Refining Company up development of I gram arranged by Frank Bane, stepping about $7070 anctuallra the same near Garfield Was under eon- - the west's natural resources and 1 conference aecretary. it reception ; ' ' sideration as a proposed loca- amaysis of pension programs are and buffet suppergor the 11 govAn appropriate marker at sum paid his predecessor. Dr. W. Bigelow. Vielby Officials Corners" Tour the tion for refinery. commemorating expected to be major topics of ernors and their parties will pre. Though Dr. Howells' pay must were noncommittal on odze cost discussion at the Western cede conference Sunday evening. the hleterle auswroote Meet there or number of employes of the Conference at the Rotel Nov. A At the opening session last July 11, has peen PrePelett not exceed the stat4Htet limit Nov. 7. a discusidon of regulation with the four states concerned of $500 according to Governor Utah Nov. 7 and IL proposed refinery.tee,, a ruling nevertheless bas torts." Howe Sound is reported to be According to the tentative pro.- of education in the West bas Imrited to share the Gov. L Bracken- Lee received been asked trona the attorney been tentatively scheduled. t conducting studies of the Blackgeneral, Mr. Vernon is attending t The effects on western Indus.. a letter Wednesday from Glen bird cobalt deposits some 43 -try of defense plans and pro. Skewes, secretary of the Duran-gra- IA attorney general's conference miles southwest of Salmon in HOMECOMING:, also are slated to be taken ito, Chamber of Commerce, In Chicago and will return the Lemhi County. Drilling and tun- -s uo. announcing plans for the marker. latter part of the week. to belief the led have neling Mt- - Shelves said the marker -- is scheduled toe - 7 ALAirmer C. A. Dr. chairman , Canister; is the there that the deposit Ikm-- Nov. 7, at which a visiting would he engraved with the of the State Health Board, has largest known deposit of cobalt - Le a, Songstress, speaker, yet to be named, will names of the governors of Colo-b- e called a naeeting Inc Wednesday , Piggy ore in the United States. The - featured. tadolStisons, New Wilco and at 7 p.m. In the Capitol to die. Ste truznyet play Ilmmi Zito, town-si- te a has company mapped elf the vim, who met at the only Pot euss the situation. The board and and: development Zepediting crooner Mel , Tonne, and erected a small pilot ac, our Governor lee, West's natural resources and hi the ,Goitad States whet the okeh ot miU. Power lines have been Les Brown's orchestra May ap- -notes on pension programs are $teles South. State the Finance Commindon, brought in and foundations laid pear at the University Of trial, impacted to occupy the second The, letter stated A maw last week approval state-fed- -. for large scale operations. ment ' would cost about $160011Dance Nov. L oral solar,' of $11000 for a nest Homecoming program. day Demand Grows stallert Each state ass been asked tatting health commissioner. No I rtorold , Muria and Marv; ;NO 10 contributo a fourth ot tho cost. According to reports of the ; was ' set of the Johnson, for Dr. specific S. Bureau of Mines, which can Governor Lee, in his reply to Mr. Howells, par a health Ilomeonming board member Committee, a test on ten tons of cobalt :nounced all of these artists will said Utalfs contribution Skew, who has beam regarded as concentrates at the-S- alt must tint ..bo, considered br tho take bIvoteditthfcaxsavalk aeg temporary appointee petadg of: State Board Examiner; of teetion of a permanent able.: heal, : which he Is a, member. - before down into a copper ''concen, cbL , trate and a cobalt-pyri- te concenany action- can be taken. Salt Lake City voters WM soon trate. The htter is eakined and Sounds iecehre pamphlets .xPlainint the the cobalt floated out, thee ' 'mew. Ifs! ectiott - shine! . leached in acids. Th. final cofiremen's std. of an initiative balt eoncentrato is then treated Expense WOODWORK PAINTLD petition for a deerease 'et their . elertretitlralli to make a dep63 to 71 from work hours. with condilisees week An for offices In the . osition of cobalt,I dtr- asthma mast tile Mrs. Irma TAIltner, city recordcobalt hu long been' toad as Caning eastosno5.Ns ,000' a list of expenditures to date er. sold wednosday:Ji , a coloring ormt in can makastalmon, es - The question 71111 134:- ea the ing and die nianufactureb 'It cordwither;theann'eltloin7ceordieVrednea Sa7, municipal has been important in the, alballot loying of high temperaturn steels The law prohibits candidate's Mrs. Dither iraPhdeed. that 111 sad with the deveiopmem of jet spending fovenwpaign ParPares ion arguhd YrPulalaa has b!4,,MnaJI,,ea,11 oaolsouniao mata121aa,I-- Pm emit, al tbeh: ment et dewIlino toe' the pammaterial. Year salary at and phlet midnight:Tuesday kiss mamma le that the material has now been Sealy' bea oil Ana b a"s 0,41 sent to the printers. tt wM be in ' ' mem te the now future, dm the I - - . , , E A added. , ' AUL di 6 0616101 t ,,.; , The' city sonsesisslon; TNsesday . , e bright (Nosing of beauty, if yes leer the You'll point Ogradel OfCgand the ' - . declined so prepare an oppoing . house( - Give new fife retro 2Iarnar atatomemi although it previous' ' ,.. , to wocdoerk, wells, furniture, with firemen la "aid flat had taid ly . , eut the work week In tho face ..1.6pply,,lytto , S2C3 ' clean recess Nit-te- ' N;71 i log the Salt Lake City' area as the site of a refinery to process cobalt concentrates for the Salmon, Ida, area were given substance Wednesday when company officials said that this region was under study and that a decision was due in late November or ea4y December. In a telephone caU to company offices in New York City, The Deseret News learned that officials had studied the American Smelting and Refining Murray ' smelter, Company's which was shut down Oct 15,- es a pouible location for the proposed refinery. However, it was learned that draining and water pollution problems make the Murray site walkable as large quantities of copper sulphate sou- Senate Ride Quoted (0) - - 4 Rumors that the Rowe Soao:1, - iloso..-ahirtneth- not . ' - ' - .. -- - AtreNrt.',v-rieloci-;;;Il- p - May GetcobaltPlant, Sonntnt- Ilut Senate Me which will require the resubmission cl ah 10-in- ch a.. ' ,,...........,,....., r.- - - Salt Lake City Arei ' Nomination of Ritter will to be submitted , actin by the president neat year before If Can be considered by the Senate. The judiciary committee's action in "postponing" action until Jan. In effect killed the nomination. This raises the possibility that the president might not resubmit Ritter'e nomination to the $15,000-a-ye- ar lifetime Job. However, Senator Thomas said he still favors Ritter for the post In view of -t-his, it appeared dnubtful the president woul make a switch, although it has been done before.' It Is customary for the president, on judgeship nominations, to accept the recoMmendations of his party's eloatortt.,.frOm the - state Gas Line Starts Service r Refinery ,Sites h.) ' "..-- IIMIEP , '. mom; Utak, congresaional , , Firm Studies impor- State Awards Road Contract e ' 33 tauct-oLite...functiont, on pedestrians for a half-hoperiod Tuesday night as two men suffered broken .riffbtleirs,, When, struck down by autos in almoat Identical accidents. lrhirt victim was John Russell, 58, Mhmespolls, knocked down at 1479 Beck St., by a car driven 675 Fifth by Ross J. Davis, 27, Zest St. No citation was issued. 4 Jima woe Zzactly 25 minutes later, Claudous C Humprey, 60 of 359 Chi- $1,6.3,10 contract for recage St.; suffered a fracture of when hit by a ear surfacing Wasatch Boulevard and the same leg was South St, East46 Second South. The 1h1r11-n1n- th at driver in that accident, Henry Z. awarded Wednesday to the Anderson Construction company, Salt Lake City, by the Utah State Road commissirm. David B. Whittenburg,.. commission chairman,. said the projnatural gas ect would cover 11.2 miles of A new pipeline between Cos 'vine and thoroughfare. Materials used will Salt Lake City was in operation consist of a two-inmixed biWednesday, according to Jules D. tuminous added. he Mabee, Roberts, vice president in charge The repaving of Wasatch of distribution for the Mountain Fuel Supply ComPanYBoulevard,rM be between Thirty-tThe new line boosts delivery hird S6tith Street and Big of natural gas to the Salt Lake Cottonwood Canyon and from area from 11-,- Thirty-thir- d South Street to Mill 000,000 to 135,000,000 cubic feet Creek Canyon, be said. On Thirty-ndaily. inth South' Street, the job The pipeline oompletes "doust ble trunking" of the line from will be done between Thirty-firWasatch Street East and to Lake Sab City. Granger, Wyo., It ties into the old system at the Boulevard. Another-contra- ct for. $480,000 Coalville measuring station and at the Sunnyside station in Salt for widening and resurfacing the Ogden-Uintdugway, east of Lake City, and a second awarded-ttrifie-- L.line was mnstructed from Grang- I Ogden,---waiT. Johneon Company, Ogden,. er to Coalville in 11941. .,. 4....&,..... - tion but that it had proved to be so effective the new unit was pressed into Service. Bus seats were removed and one of the portable units was installed Wit The bus unit was made available through the, , courtesy of Glen L. Stanley, general manager of the bus line, president of the Salt Lake Chamber of Commerce- and a member of the drives executive board. , The Payless Drug locatipt is one, of eight in the thnrntown - area which will remain during the drive Another permanent unit The bus, loaned by the Salt Lake City Lines for use until the month-lon- g Salt take County campaign ends Nov. parked in front of the Payless East Third Drug Store, 31-South St, after It became necessary to shift a Mobile unit to a suburban location. Yielding K. Smith. campaign program director, explained that Men Broken Legs It apparently 'ROMP' - ed. IdentkalAcddents. Net-- - ....., Wodstedan October n ,, NEP' X-r- ay was submitted to he Senate the last week of August This week the Senate judiciary committee 'postponed". action on it until Jan S. Of. When Riders nomination was the 21 Red Feather Agencies called up fot a vote at a closed In an effort to bring out further contributions to aid in door session Sett Warren Magnuson chairman of reaching the goal of 2318.741.12. the subcommittee considering it, moved the "postponement" If the nomination bad been submitted for a vote. it likely would have beep defeated. as several Democratic members of the committee wets absent. Senator Magnuson's motion, It is understood, was aimed at preventKemp, 38, of 182 Kelsey Ave., ing. this. The president Can make recess waa cited for failure to yield appointments as soon as .Congru right of way to a pedestrian. ,Both,victimoivers in ZOOd e013' adlotirtut.,whiciLltls dition' Wednesday at Salt Lake to do Wednesday night. General Hospital, ' 'Could Assign Judge Senator Watkins pointed out that the attorney general could assign a judge from another district temporarily to handle, the mended leei ramp.baric.-- In Chest 1.11.11V as a chest .1mIt as the drive against tuberculosis passed the 100,000 mark in persons - So jar, - A Salt Lake CIO Lines bus it had beet planned to disco- - te In operation at the University Mater Ineobtos Martot. Pam) Stood mot IsMaas Avonom 1,1:104 pa.. was put into service Wednesday tinue use of the Payless loci- of Utah health meter. (D-Uta- h) labor has pledged support and recommended a scale of 'iv,. ing which ranges from PIO from the $125 month worker to s$10 or more for the $300- th worker." According to Fred A. Carlsson, chairman of the advance gifts division, gifts have been disappointing and coming in too slowly. He pointed out that It was a little early 'Ind that the next few days would indicate the trend of contributions. MI 11 - maw FAMILY NEWSPAPER Lisitg City. Utah, - .11 "These women who canvass limner business firms and residential areas are an outstanding tribute Wall the people of 2 'MEW 11:- 1 lumen By Bakeries - "News" Washingtfn . CArresimident WASHING'EONAs $em. ElMob bert EL Thomas out Wednesday in favor el the recess appointment of Willis A. Ritter as Utah federal judge, his Republican colleague. Sen. Arthur V. Watkins, was understood to be preparing a letter to President Truman oPuoilloS lbe sP' pointment However, for the record Senator Watkins said he was still gathering irformation on Ritter and had oot definitely decided whether to urge the president not to vent Ritter a recess appointment. To'c's' WedneaSenator 1day he was "hopeful" the president would name Ritter to the Interim poet Loi;g In Senate's Hands was that the average .person gave only five to eight cents pet agencyP ,, ' 1 "Another' factor 150. Women Laisded Watkins ReportedlyDrafting Letter, agencies, but this year thel: have been informed of the I IRS sat , ,, - . , , .... awe a.. . , r.. . , Interim Pos Inthusiasm among solicitors of funds for the United Red Feather Appeal which began Wednesday I. running high, according to Alfred F. Henderson, campaign director. For the past several days members of the womens division tinder direction of Mrs. Waldo L. Stewart, have been swamping the Red Feather Building, at 112 South State St. lot Anal instructions before general solicitations began. Meetings which were expected to have an attendance of 50 'to 75 women have overflowed with turnouts at more than 1 , ,,, 'Cli-Ot-.':-.C66i'a- .,"......-.. ....ki.., , vyo...rro.o..:4p.o,r;,.i. ' - - iits I. Ur. visi - cssis |