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Show . I .. d -- cr ' N - ,, . t GlitirtilitArti , . ., I - , , ,, Bunion , , nt I Ideas'on , -- ,- rti - ,, . , ' - . - , . , ; ,,, ,, (:)ajj 111) t - , , .0 0 ze, oi ,, . V, 11 . . - Et Vi . 0 fg) t , - a , re Lc. i. . . . , ,. - , - , , - Dec.,24, Figures onDispjay , .' Public HearingS t' . Dec. 2 9 ! . .. ' ' Traffic Conclave ... - - , , - - - -1- st4nSeries -,' , A preview into some Of the - To.Open in , ;. , L., A, . Balmy Weather' Due to Linger' Utah Areas suf-Isai- . - ' , Salt Lake County budget requests for 1953 total $5,314,20750, S. .. , P. David Auditor announced Jones County Friday. recommendations that may be , Mr. Jones said the total requests amount to $55,898.25 . , The first of a series of statei ' made by the Utah Public. School than the total 1952 budget of $5,258,309.25; ' aril wide , parleys to Jron out inter' He out that the ,J951 Includes howeyer figure ppinted Commission was Survey offered increase of $270,. city differences in traffic vio, appropriation . to an audience of teachers, busk; , 950' granted last week, nd that lation penalties will Open Fri, nessinen and civieleaders Tbursthe requests for next ar are day at 7:30 p.m: in the House of Representatives in the State day by Dr. Adam S. Bennion. actu3lly $326,848 higher t n the ' Capitol. . set f this original up budget survey commission chairman. ' seven court-- . ' yetK,',. ' Dr. Bennion spokein a d ., attend, according to ilr. Jones said it is like y that ties will .. , , S. Bushnell, Chairman of South High School audito- In V ol INV i ' a' few adjustments will po made pan committee, , rium at the Chamber of Commerin 4he requests befqe the final the traffic court Council,-whicUtah is Safety Education-Businesis ce-sponsored s Partly cloudy skies, light budget placid before, the the series. sponsoring , Institute. The Institute is an showers near the mountains- , County Comniisg111,J for its apLI ' '''' and little change in tempera- proVal. geliti'rnede lit ote nsspiovte pqeuneasittlyonvnaariTa! i , annusl aftRir . -- .Public hearin i',, on - 4 the s budget , Conditioning Ins remarks with forecast for Friday night and is stheduled for Dec. '29, at 10 tions and other pitoblems will ,,,... 4 Mr. the preface that they Were his Ili a.ni.A and the figures Must be on be discussed at the mtSt, -- "b own conclusions, Dr. Bennion Saturday. Bushnell announced.-- . will in the Auditor's temperatures range Ofounty display - touched on at least eight subjects Justices of thelpeaceity to 55 and the lows office beginning fro 24. I court judges, enforeeSeot of, Vttec. he thought would draw commis- - from 20 to 30. . I Estimated ficers and others oi)terested ' t Salt Lake-Ci- ty FRIDAY, DECEMBER '12, 1952 sion'recommendations. These in- -bad a high of ' Au1 estimated are invited.- Tooelicl....Divis, itor more con;the County cluded school district 48 Thursday and the same is solidation, more thorough in- - expected Saturday. The low reyentiSi would be set up after Duchesne, 1.1intab, SiiR, Lake, ' is put n form. He Summit and Wasatcli- Counties structfon in the "tools of learnniorning be in will decrease that mitte4 anottirr k in represented,j the to drop to 30, a little lower ' ing," greater discipline , schools, some kind of merit pay than Friday morning's low the' spin, levy is V possibility for --. , , , next year.. . --, for teachers, and a stand against ' of 35. . -. . .i. The totaLmill vy this year to federal aid to local sctiools. p4 . - Most of the clouds will be in . 0 was $5,353,000 cover,an 5 estimatyd Nine Reports Slated the north portion of the state, , whicit4Was a cut from a . .:1,...H iI A The ss'' in 101. , Vie-A:A.ir: II weather,' alout several times that pointed Mr. JonetlAsitimated the 1952 ,r, V .. ' though the facts had been gath4 t surplus 84150,000. In addition, 1 ; in' of Salt Lake assesseMvaluation , , terpreted by the commission. He 0 Colkurarls expleactedil t.? go upap: A Salt Lake man said that eventually nine reports E would be written. It was expect4t., -.,7 Sees Leyy Cut, charged with narcotics violations 41 k.:;.7 :1,1 ; - . .v ,,,, , : these reports ed, besaidthat I in five With an , r .. 500 irntmmeinntds about pages. edaesep , , and providing the a .,, , . s. From these sectional reports a t '.:, - ,, their budgets, it is staywithin ' Federal Judge Willis W. Ritter. By EDWIN O. HAROLDSEN :1; summary will be made. chalked '. GUNNISONUtah up , , possible that the mill levy can Dr. Bennion said he hoped that Staff Writer " Sentenced was Richard Clyde Its 235th traffic fatality for the ' , be cut," he said. MOW the summary report would be e !I 643 view 2nd E. were of aired here South Total under the , PROVOWidely divergent points McKendricks, requests ge- year Thursday with the death of. a . t in time for the opening of ready in a heated on Thursday eral fund section of the budget a Mt. Pleasant man injured Ties-n, the controversial Deer St., who admitted in court to the State public hearing t Legislature. When Creek power plant question. sLos the summary report will be !Salt Lake City's esti atla rev- - for 1953 amount to $1,954,272.50 collision south a two-ca- r a in from obtaining marijuana Spokesmen for the Provo River Water Users' Assn., which as compared to this year's appro. d;y ' Gurmison. woman for the purpose made available to the public,- be epue for 1953 was finally sa Fri- Wants to build The proposed 4t priation of n911,49815. This plant itself, and for Angeles said. 69,081,612, at approXimately day of victim The Salt Lake in ,Samuel O. Simons . amounts to an increase of $42,selling it City. the Reclamation Bureau's own Dr. H. Grant Vest, executive $500,00 curhigher than in the construction proposal couldn't 776.25, despite the fact that 67, died at a Gunnison Hoppital.". A cache of bulk marijuana and secretary of the commission. was ' 'D even agree on whether the hear- rent County Clerk Alvin Keddington year. Mr. Simons was fatally injured- st:)L,yt He on the i first was seized progarm. speaker eigarets Imarijuara ing should have been held. The revenues were set' up to is asking $94,840 less for elections when the car in which he was rid-- ,e.... .? 2 by narcotics agent John set forth the scope of the surnext year. ,. Fisher Harris, counsel and !Sept that 5,000 citi. cover a tentative budget adopted explaining vey, Budgeted for general elections Mg and driven by his wife, Eliza. member of the association's board W. Stansfield and Salt Lake City zens had helped in the Thursday by the Salt Lake City beth Christensen Simons, to of directors, said the water users police officers during a search s work. He cited the need that Commission, which provides. for this year were $118,000. Only skidded into the path of an on-- ' i ballot for have the right to build the plant of McKendrick's apartment and had existed for research into-ththe same departmental expepdi- - $21,115 will be needed , U. on S. coming pickup truck - . purposes in 1953. tures as this year. because "we own the works (Deer school system. de- - Highway 89 about two miles fund Some of the general ' revCreek dam) as long as we make garage. Gas estimated the in Included said commission the Vest Dr: which wal- undoubt- - south of Gunnison. The penalty for the charge Is work had our payments as they come due." pointed up the need for enue is an unappropriated Jiur- - partments be scrutinized for adjust- - Morris Curtis. 17, Salina, driv. $2:b00 edly matHe asserted it was not a , or five years in the peni- greater understanding and . plus of $312,388. In addition; a.- 'menu in Gov. J. Bracken Lee include the Cr of the truck, was seriously requests SURVEY on Page B4 Friday ter of public concern whether the tentiary, or both. , , other surplus of $210,000 is ei-in 4 the mishap, injured suffering predicted that Congress will 're- association accepted a construc, department which asks a fis30 pected to remaintheIrtiomrt chest and hip injuriest. and , s'I'Zit and the peal the federal gasoline tax, tion offer of Utah Power and county increase, . bruises and shock. He was tee. which he said would benefit Utah - budgeti to help:pay ita $1 million,flood tuorrve.eyrsj, who wants $31,500- ported Light Co. or built the power plant . condition Fri- and nearly every other state. . by some other means. . . bill and , urgent' department , at Gunnison . ,, Valley Hospital. day , ' , .,, Fire The governors of 11 Western '' Budget .... needs which May appear.' 'Sole Responsibility' Sgt. Ted Hansen, state highstates at their 'conference in The estimated revenues an4 , ' The requested fire department way patrol trooper, 'said the , Mr. Harris demanded to know Phoenix, Arta., adopted a resoproposed budget will be on die- - budget is $169,973, including a Simons vehicle was on the left lution calling for repeal of the by what right certain "Importunin the county auditor's of-- $28,000 new fire truck for the hand side of the road until Mrs. play ists" . to , be demanded a in heard , ' ' ' ' tax. ' lice Monday, Tuesday t and Draper area, while the surveyor Simons applied the brakes. The on the Provo River projquestion The resolution provided that asks $101,500, to buy some new vehicle then skidded into the -- in which he sidd the water. tWhearinheasddgaeyt. laPusbetliefohrearingadon the federal government would ect, automobiles and pay for other users association has the sole of the truck. path ' remit to each state . the full financial investments. . at 10 cm. capital a Paso l4S (See obituary bitormatkm responsibility. amount received from any state s , Otliertop increases are in the , , treat the common cold, the RONDA WALKER But numbers of Utah County . .By from the . , sherif which asks 'department, gas tax. Legis- residents, including members of ,t to in is tors bed, Medical get stay report, Writer) lation also will be pushed to per- - the a over Increase $31,701 $303,68 commission, asserted The old adage, "An ounce of plenty of sleep, drink a lot of mit each state to assume respon- that county this ye r's budget ,of $271,979. ' since the Provo River projCo' nty Recorder's office is sibility of collecting the federal ect had been built with federal ' ' l . pe , cure," was never truer in the away $117,855; an increase gas tax. askingfor funds the public has a continuing case ' not are so , is that 4 you common of cold. suggested the 015,455. Wyoming and Nevada are the interest. t and he taking chances of picking up Fermin Vialpando, 44, of 67 Only states which receive more , -, They asserted that the power wiAll tell you that if you would germs of other diseases to which S.. West Temple, Friday wu '' in federal aid road construction . ' also was of public concern save plant i . than they pay in federal gasoline ' yourself the high tempera- - you would be more susceptible bound over by City Judge Mar' because it is inxolved in the fu7 cellus K. Snow to Third District and all during a cold. sniffles tures, taxes, said the governor. headaches, ture development of the state, in The Salt Lake City Chamber . The medics say that by taking. Court on a charge of assaitlt with the other pains and miseries of Utah is behind --the proposed Central Utah proj- the common of Commerce Friday dubiously of a million dollars for every cold, you must save these precautions, you "may" intent to murder. ect, in flood control, wildlife and pondered an invitation from the $5 millio remitted from the fedVialpando allegedly - knifed yourself from. the cold in the shorten the course of your cold ' U, S. Chamber of Commeree to an& get through it in 48 to 72 David Baquese, 27, in the back, . eral tax collected in the state, he other natural resources. first ' place. enter a float in President-elec- t Mayor R. N. Jiacollettl, Heber asserted. Almost any" doctor, too, would hours. In the meantime, you will chest, arms rand -- legs Oct. 16. ' In Tax the bonds anticipation ' statea submitted City Eisenhower's mayor, inaugural parade.' Gov. Lee said that the Westtell you that the person who dis-- just have to wait for a cure for Baquese is being held as a ma- amount of $2 million were apCost of including a Salt Lake -ern governors also believe that ment indicating that Heber City, covers an effective cure for the the common coldor invent one terial witness in- the Salt Lake proved Friday by tile Salt Lake dhamber float in the parade ' the federal government should Charleston, and Midway would common cold will be doing hu- - yourself, County jaiL Commission. County a make construction offer he : , Washington,' D. C, , serv- pay for highway construction on termed manity one of ' the greatest The bonds, which carry Inter- through ,., '' "fully as attractive" as Ices streets in ' January would be , r.,............-0,,-........,;,,,,,,...,the public domain land. The possible. est at the rate of 1.45 per, cent $2,000 to the U. S. Chainfederal government is receiving that of UP & L. City Atty. Wenleast The horrible truth to a loan of ber said. $3,000, per annum, amount dell said of This covers tosts of Day Murray Murray according to all the evidence ' rich revenues from oil leases and to $2 million pay, for county building the parade entry other resources of the public would join in the proposal. thus far compiledthat once you operations in 1953 until antici- charged by Washington float Cite Needs lands which the states cannot available. revenues get a cold you are stuck with it become pated builders. , '' tax, he declared. I Spokesman for these munici- and just have to let nature take The transaction was made on Chamber consensus was Erl The governor pointed out that palities as well as Bountiful and Its course. Therels 'nothing you )4 ) . : joint basis from Salt Lake City day that "we t he was the only one who sup- Provo city governments cited can de to hurry it up or stop , ii .1., I 1 including: Edward L. Burfirm, I .., ,1111k ' , is a little steep." ported a resolution asking the their growing electric power it short of the Week it usually ton and Co., First Security Bank price ' '01 1 federal government to withdraw needs. They said they would be runs. ' .' 1, I of Utah, Walker Bank and Trust . , , , ... ,i ,, , ; from the taxation field and cut interested in buying surphis or You can take pills and cough Bank National Continental Co., t : :,1' t off all federal aid. ' "dump" power at the suggested syrups, you can apply mustard , , t and Trust, Zion's National Bank, Gov. Earl Warren of California rate of 5.5 mills per kilowatt hour plasters or take hot foot baths, Zion's Savings Bank and Trust ,:-I 1 . opposed the resolution although suggested in the Reclamation Bu- but to little avail. All of them Co., and Mei:rill. Lynch, Pierce, - ' 'w . nt N , 1 his state would benefit most by reau proposal. 11 ,L1 and Beane. may make you feel , better t but .,k I Fenner Burglars Thursday night enIts adoption, said the Utah gov, ' . , This led to a heated exchange they are really Just treating the I ., t4111,: e I Furniture Co, tered the e ernor. He pointed out that Cali- of questions on reclamation law symptoms and not the disease -, p oNkft, Auto Spotlight Stolen East, and stole an unfornia loses $66 million annually and whether it gave municipali, ' -r from the federal gasoline tax ties preference to power Harold Kariya, 173 S. 4th determined number of tools. As for the ("wonder i.. ,.,..,,.1 alone. Entry was made by removing to 1 West, reported to police Friday be would See POWER on Page B4 better You drugs"), e, ," the ' from his glass on a rear window. Po".''', a of io. the theft to spotlight alone. St According leave them I , N ''''' ..it auto resibelieve one of the thieves llee his of front in Salt Lake doctor parked one at had entered and then opened a dence: The k, ' .4 ' thkneoswesdtritilegsaliZsn:t . ::. door to admit his , omplice. , '1 ' $18.75.: . 1 , : ye, ' cure the common stole ' 1 ,.,, 1 ',,, tit ,,..of ii , i -If your cold is accompanied by , e,d 1 11,1 ki, and fired When ToWell advance( Truman last May in an argument a throat infection, use of the ,. ' s i on hini.J ' Van :.Wagner said he L11. , may be indigated. t.' With two field agents of the U. S. 1 India-aimed for Powell', legs, but the But, warn's the doctor, 1 ' '' Bureau of Internal Revenue. , bullet went high. criminate use of anti:biotica, can 't. , ,,,...."..A. ' r a sensitivity te them which Two witnesses to the cause Charge Dropped . shooting, t'''''..,-'' 1 r Walter C'ochr n and S. W. Car- - The charge was dropped after may result in zerióug illness. Be, Gov. Dan Thornton of Colorado finally, admitted Irriday t build may germs sides the a this, ter, both of rice, also reported federal'. grand jury Jailed to that be bad lost his election bet with Gov. J. Bracken Lee. ! to small "resistaance dosages the altercation centered over a return an indictment.. up r means that Gov. Thornton, will arrive in Salt Lake It i f so that the drugs j . wage dispute. 11 one-damutual set a I for According to the federal com- of be to a date 'City, at agreement, by A. John Ruggeri, Car bon plaint filed against Powell at the will be Ineffective in cases- , where ',1 stand as janitor at the State Capitol. a County attorney, said filing of time, he was charged with sayi- their use is indicated. 1 one , The two governors bet day's janitorial service About the best you can do to I charges would depend on the ng.- "I 'should kill everybody outcome of the election in the two states.: .the putcome of Powell's condition. from Truman 'down. If Truman - Gov. Thornton bad to admit defeat at the ' recent govtrEntered . ;Pm shooting occurred at the ever comes through-he- re I'll be Plea nors' conference in Phoenix, Ariz., when Gov. Lee showed him :" 'machine reop of the Coal Creek the first- - to shoot him, and I'll 12nocent , "reams of factual evidence that Utah had a larger per. . Coal 1Iii)s Co., located about 30' full of holie - wil, 11ww1.114)...IP Charge I realty shoot-hiof voters at the polls on Nov. 4 than we did in centage ' northeast mmiinlees,' , Colorado." 1 1Courtr Lille, juAbi;okur,lenif elbealmfoerde bethheadgrbatnedil Pmrricep. aLest! Unudresrwdaopd, tfy, Webb, is C?ty 153,2nd Ave., JUST SUFFER IT OUTFred Q. E!SL leased Figures show- that Utah led the nation with a vote, turnone cold- sufferer who knows only too well that once the ' 'during the past year. He lives at misquoted and mismivesented pleaded innocent to a charge of 94.29 per cent, while Colorado turned out 837!) per out of "cold bugs" get htlei of you, you must let them run their East, Salt Lake City. . . , following an argument with two bootlegging whisky. City Judge , ' course. But medicine and hot foot baths help relieve the , - cent of its registered voters. was charged, with federal employes over ' InsJn - Mareellus K. snow set trial data ' .. , Jmptorns,41r.--Webl-e the life of President eoms tax. sgreear t Deo, - '' , . 4 ,,,--- ' Recommendations ."k , , - - - ., On Possible . - , 4' - Chairman Touches- - , , - . , , , 1 k al . . f''' , School Survey ,- .,,- - . ' I s - ,. 4 I ' - , - - . ,., t Gives ''-- f tromendation to the Utah Coun-IficieGamma supply of Gamma Globu-- -,',, in in tested studies fraction Medical next . tly pilot 1 e the role Illin to tneet the demand ,,,,,,,,,;,,-,;.1.41,Society for ..s. . -- , -- Utah County of 1951is the Iwo...44' ..1 , 7---i its members played In the pilot 'year, and a tight control will be : -, ' , , - - ' 'substance proved to be effective - I.field test with Gamma$ Globulin. necessaryto assure proper usage 'The award was accepted by of the amount of the substance polio. However, there again 'A 4 ,will not be a sufficient supply .Dr. Roy B. Hammond, past presi- - available to prevent wastage of , 't. ' : ' .,..,,"-to meet material the demandsdent of of , the Utah County Medi- supply," he declared. , 1,,,,e., cal Society, at a Friday luncheon In 1953. Even if all the blood on hand 14 2 This was the' report in Salt' sponsored by the Provo Chain-- . now by the Red Cross and other I , '...,r4,6""' , , ' Lake City Friday of Dr. Hart E. ber of Commerce and the local agencies were fractionated to . ' ' Van Riper, New York, medical chapter- - of the foundation. 'take tout the Gamma Globu-- 1 i director for the National Founda- - "Results of the Utah tests' with 'lin .(which contains antibodies ei : tion for Infantile Paralysis. The Gamma Globulia where phenom- - 'against such diseases as measles,' ' foundation conducted the Utah 'enal," Dr. Van Riper said. "Net infectious hepatitis and polio )1 ' a single child who got the blood the processing plants which pre. County tests. Dr. Van Riper came to Utah fraction got polio within the Ipare the substance for use could to discuss the ,future of Gamma first six weeks following the in-- not produce. more than enough , Di. HART VAN RIPER !for about 1,500,000 injections, Globulin, and to present a Na-.- : jections." ' d , hails Provo tests tional Foundation certificate' of "In no event will there be Dr. Van Riper. , , .. , . , rupply Short I , . . , - , - :1; "NM- . , well-fille- . . ' egtm , , h , , , ,., '1 , I - ' ,,, SAITLAKE CITY., UTAH. ."--------- i , AlttEelearant- tilt i" , - - . - 1 , Art Head Ex--II- Dies at 18 . B. Wright, 78, forrner bead of the art department of . -- the' University of -- , . Utah, died re- cently at his home in Dordogne, France, Salt ILake relatives learned Thursday. Burial was in Dordogne, last Monday. The Utah artist , was one of a group which was called "Twentieth Ward Group" The organize-Vo- n . as a young man. included Mahonri M. Young, s s c U rp t o r; Jack Sears, the late Lee Greene Richards and others. - Mr.. Wright was best known for his landscape paintings, many of which he completed in France, where he had resided 1937. Some outstanding . since portraits were also done by ,Mr. Wright, one of which is in Spring-Vill- e Art Gallery.. He had filScl pabated murals in the Salt Lake and Hawaiian tern. pies, Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-daSaints, and Barret Vail, Salt Lake City. The artist studied with J. T. Harwood in Salt Lake City and later in European art centers. He --- , was an art instructor at L D S College, Salt Lake City, from 1896-9and later was assistant professor of art at Brigham Young College, Logan, from 1899 to 1910. He then returned to Salt Lake City and the L D S College, where he remained until becoming art department head at the University of Utah in 1931. Born Nov. 22, 1874, in Salt Lake City, he was a son of A. R. and Lucy Wardrop Wright. Surviving him are three sons, and Vincent Cectl, Reister Wright, all of California; two brothers, Edwin Wright, Salt Lake City, and Clarence Wright, Los Aigeles, and a sister, Lucy . M. Wright, Arlington, Va. His wife died a number of years ago. well-know- n - world-famou- , y - . , . ' . ..,,, - Killed ( as' - I Car, Truckt Hit, , ' - - , , By Hall fin-lilte- d, -- - , II, Lee Predicts - -- . , Cut Congress fact-findin- g . e , lax Federal - - , co-S- ; t,s1722-1,3m9- But the Miseries Remain - , Doctors' Seek Cure For Common Colds s, ,,The , doe-(New- . Man' Bound Over Float Pricq, I , - . Bit Too Iligh . County Okehs Tax Bonds three-quarte- isat A-1- ' . . Utah Man, 61;, -- Exm01 d Income. OfCH)! Booste --- ,,- 1 - . ., - - .EIMM,IIMMIEMEMIIONO Utah's school system has been much in the news lately with the report of the School Survey Commission due soon. In order to help citizens get a clearer picture of the school . system the Deseret News and ,Telegram is publishing a series of 'charts showing how Utah 'ranks with, the rest of the nation as far as education is con- cerned. Today's chart will be found on Page The charts are prepared by the Utah Founds , tion.. , been total ---- , commission Provo River Users Claim Full Ownership of 5,000-kilowa-tt - , , Charts Explain School System . -- . Years Prison I In France home Alma Salt Laker Gels PoviUdr.:P,itg.r..'''it . ' ' , ;, i Burglars Enter Store, Take Tools'. 1 -. , ,,ft - Do-Rit- O a, 567-2n- d .,,: , ( , i , - , , , s 'i - -. - , .:'. - ,..,,;; ' light-was-val- , ,. I .:c0:7...-'0..0..,:....4:40..',.7V1.0!ii,:.$'..'.k.,.- , - ' 0- . , - - PRICEBarney Grant Powell, Salt Lake mine, operator, was at his mine critically wounded , near here Thursday afternoon , in a dispute over wages. , Powell, who last May was .accused of threatening the life of Truman, was reported In critical condition Friday in y Price Hospital. He . Is suffering from a bullet wound in his right side. ' ' Carbon County. Sheriff Joe Holman said A Lehi miner surrendered to i ft's City-Count- , - - , roctifaitcAyItatAterp:mth:15hh-- . - - ' ---- Alva he - - ''... -.. , i anti-biotic- , ; , TO CLEAN LEE'SOFFICE.. - ; r,...4, . 4 , anti-bioti- ' , -- d . . 1922-23r- -- , , ,, THORNTON ADMITS DEFEAT; , - Van Wagoner told the sheriff he got In a wage' dispute with Powell . . ' . , , 1 Wage Dispute Thc,, miner; -- -- ' , , , ' .... ,- , - .. , , F ir t |