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Show , . , 1 zx , I 1 1 1 I ' i - .. . . p A ' 'P Mrs. Ellen Anderson, 255 Glendale Ave, had onlythe cries of a child and the ,words, "special delivery.' to go on, but they were enough. From these clues she located an impending tragedy and sent help to Mrs. Ray B. Dimond, 2734 South Main St her' daughter'' Judy-- , 8, and son .Dnnbi, 4, t. Phone Operator ailes Lives 11 Of Salt Lake A 2 Babes' el ':,.,A1),,A' 11, I.I la I I , ' 1 . asked them to check the Dimond and heard home, then notified Mr. Dimond bathroom. . , 4, ,, , 1 , , , -- , k , , , , , - I , k ,,, loyat.o.,,,,, 1, , , ,, ' , 1 J '.', , st: f 1 '. ,,,,'5.-- . y - 44z--- s,01, - ,,e ,.. , ,, N., i .'"'" ... t ':: .. - , - -' ' ' . ' ,,,,,,,,,,'"- . f'k t.,' - . , - ' ' , ! 1 11, . ... if ... .. ' '' s '''' '.. I .: ''r '''' - ,.: - - , r - , - , , t't' V t I 1 in-fro- ,,,,, , .,, -- a 10, t ,I , , r , , r , - ,, ,. 1 -- . ) ..: e " r, ,.. rJ. " , --- pet-finding 00 0 ' L ..4 nsurancet-- - , . , , - VI -- - P . ''', - ,i; ..,k -- '- 47-. , - i- 1 -- 4 , ''; 's . I ' , . I-,7:-1 ., , .. ' - . ''s , ,,, "see ' - , Veto of School 1 )ravis 'Labor: Blast I '1"-?:,:;1- :. . ,. , . t St.0.16icsj-tic.01s,$1!400';0.00..:::.::,..-7.;,:l::::..;'::'- -- ..., ..: --,, ? - 8-- . 0 ' , ' 9 ' Binghtt. , , - -- -- : - Police Monday sought a mys- e , ),,' , i "1116 i . ,, ' , 4141', N. 0 terious car involved in what may . a I ' ' N' et, ' ' ot , , --' bave been an attempLAomurder . to Feb; , this year.7- ,ttk.i..----l'.'!.- - , , ,T- .4.1 ....,:, ,::: : , a- i , Members the Laki City couple nt ' of i -- . ' . . , ,. , . ;; , 7 '.: - --- of Their home Sunday night. 1,1'6 , ' , ; , k,4 .,, , . , 2- board are Dr. William IL Spen- ..., 4 ,... , , ,.,,, .9.4 ..,,,. I cer of Chicago, chairman; Peter ,, Apparent targets were Mr. and 4 , 1 t t of Chicago, and 81.,.., Kelliher I , , 0 I, 5 Mrs. W. D. Roberts, 115 East : , t. , f g ' . : , BeWl'amin Aaron. of Los Angeles. 1 , , t , , 1 i k ' -, t 1 South St Eighth ' .; .. 1 ;,'' : '7,wrel,---c , '''':,...4.,., I, it 'A, 4 1 , , Offer , ,. , Statement4 , '. They called police Monday ,: , -,,,L , ., after firiding.a bullelhole through ,,, Attorneys for the brotherhood ., , , i their south front window. Police - '. ,:' ' , and for the companr offered found wilire theTbü1lèTThad ' in,,,.,,, Cancellation a of , $1.400,000 A statements their .19.....,0. preliminary struck a living room wall and , ,, , A; -.. "HEADWORK" SAVES THREE.Mrs; Ellen Anderson is Monday morning before begin- surance policy on state read ,,' ," 4 located on the the rug.. ' slug 1 ... of mother and two young children from ning examination of witnesses, equipment was 'completed Mon..: .... ....... ,,.... 7 .:......:... .:.,.........,...,,,.,...1: i.:f.....:',..,.....,..........,...,:77:7. chaeroo.Loinne i.,..,.!,...;:.: minc:nroe to Tru. ,..;;:......;,..:,..i...,,.,.. and the preliminary statements day morning, according Fear Shells' Found -,1.,,,, , - . , 1 poisoning, rousing them from apartment: the difference in IT1 anLCürt1s, state purchasing ,,, ' ..: 1 .....,. , Four shell casings from the ::....e.,....4i , 11 basic positions ' which has been agent 4, ,.1 ,,,,7 , t i1.. , R ' ;,,t , At! t, - same gun dwere fount in the --------.--.. -,zAz-1,,s .i maintained , by the two groups Mr. Curtis said the policy at ,,,,:11',' ,:. -.. ,,i,t;',,.. 6, v..', , :,.., 4.st ii,f,' I Street Thel-habeen fired from .).:,ithe Benson Company, represent. throughout the dispute. a moving car, Investigating "IP I ft I ed by Abe Gus' in Salt Lake City. Alden T. Pt. Hill of Attorney cer Hal Vinsbn declared. :, . ' x '1' Colo., representing -- the was canceled on order of the Collins, The couple' told police this t. -7 : union, opened the hearing and State Finance Conunission. ' 4.. ft "'::;'.. '. ',,'I' ' '''N4 story: The purchasing agent also an-i;0,4,.,-.based his preliminary argument ' ' .. .... ':,''' :, i ' I, Mrs. About and Mr, p.m. . on the brotherhood's rallying cry nounced that a binder had been Roberts Were walking up their .. .. of "equal pay for equal work." He secured from the Security Fire , front walk when they heard t , t insisted that the men operating Insurance Company on equip' 'five or six sharp reports: They tibor'''. critIcism of Gov.-- 1; edly supporting the university, the "high line" railroad within ment now valued at $1,347,000. -' , ' , '. ' ,.., ', ' Nt the vocational school the open-p- it ,), , thought they (were automobile I mine itself do equatl This binder is dated from March Bracken Lee's administration, but I think , N . r as A is same in backfires. At time to ' the which out first ,' broke just. necessary." they ,Ylk with more hazard than do 28 to April IL brwhich time the work regard k, 11, . ' ' ,,, LA 4 I Palmer's criticism came theoperatorr, of 4 observed an automobile driving - line" Finance -- Commission -happointments, turned Monday,to -- ---opes-In .....; ,N, ' -4 ,,,t condemnation of his budget item after Karl S. Little, coordinator of from the mine to the smelters. have a new and "less expensive , rapidly east along Eighth Sou. ---- -E . ' 11---. , ':,',,... , ,,,.1 Street veto which will eliminate the Utah Labor's Join( Legislative The recent strike was based pn policy to cover the Road Commis. ,4 ,:. .' . ''' , ' --- Mrs. , Alta Ioannou,-a-r neighbor,Salt Lake Area Vocational Committee, made public a letter the contention of the "high Heir sion properties. i s. ' ' .. , . ' ,.....;,' ,' to the governor criticizing four operators tfaat 137 East Eighth South St., also ,, School.... ' s'44116.11"'''''s"-' carried It '' they were un- The canceled ) ' ' - recent appointments and siert- titled to the same rates of pay premium rate ofpolicy heard the shots and saw the car, i state pr;s1Clarence Palmer, $7422 and vas 1 ". . it is your belief received by the "low line" men. let by the Finance Commission she. told police. dent of the Congress of Industrial ing, "Apparently ' ''' . . "44..' that labor- should be ignored and Mr. Roberts said he discovered 4,,,,A00,1"1".' was "I ' ' ' hut Dec. 31. at the recommensaid, pretty Pay Seale, Given Organizations, .".4"fr ''''''''' '''. ' the bullet hole in hia.front win- - . .k disappointed when the governor not given any consideration? Mr. Hill's state- dation of to Herbert B. 4... ''',. . ' According 'k, ' dow about V a.m. Monday. -- --,,,It Mr. Little, writing for the com' , ''.,,, , vetoed the vocational school." ment, engineers (motormen) on Maw. It was recalled Jan. la by , . ' of mittee composed I AFL, CIO, the "high line" received $10.89 Gov. J. Bracken Lee, who said Mr. Palmer said, "Governor No Idea of ,Mothre LmgdWalsimatintimodwoWHIBMINOINOWSPIWA41adatiff ,44,,,,,,.,.,,,A,,,,o,,.,,,..,4,tt4 6.1;1111004.,,,CORtSdiRrOttibOAWAteog,41 Lee had no more right to coin- Railroad Brotherhoods, United per day I'M and brakemen (motor- the insurance could , the brit idea we bad wu nt 'DIMOnd ancl'iot;Tlie'n'nis, 4 smite eliminate the vocational Mine Workers, International As- men's helpers) 110.19 por'day, at at a cheaper rate and that the 11 "WE' GLAD pletely Mrs. that anything was wrong," sociation of Machinists and Corn. the time of the strike, as com- policy apparently was - let ."in tion for friends who saved them from apcirtment filled with carbon monoxide fumes. school than he would have to Roberts declared. of Utah." the eliminate University gee LABOR On Page B-pared with pay of $14,g7 per day haste, Mrs. Roberts declared, neither official said he reon the "low linen operation. CIO The Dec. 31 insurance was Before husiond had any idea she nor her At one time during the strike obtained at a coat of 38 cents ; - Burned garded the vocational school as Healthier Utah: Out: who might be trying to harm the brotherhood of- Per 1100, but Mr. Curtiss notian essential state service for negotiations, 5.iit)i::Millt,t.11'....MO:i-pt.Oitior them, why. to settle for MAO per day, fied the state the tate could not thousands of students fered training Nor did they kbow,v,hat kind the established rate for operation be continued, because of heavy wto are not interested in the p. of a car was passing the house at on the line of losses, and quoted a rat. of professions. "I think those kids time of the shots. to as much considof the same weight cents per $100, which went hlto entitled are equipment corn-Pafr. Roberts is a railroad the mine. eration as people who wanLto used inside According the new policy. employe. A glimpse of the sun and slit--1 fears for the well-beito be professors, doctors, to S.- C. Phillips,- international train of the al. 1.1) Detective Viruion's report was vice president of the brotherlawyers and business executives," the shots definitely were ty warmer temperatures through- ready badly buffeted sheep herds that At mistake "do not he this figure was a rate which said, adding, one area. In in that hood; The peWEST State Department of JORDAN 7- - A benefit car in out the state bripght thoughts of tired from a am :wholeheart 1.Meaning-1,existed only "on paper." as the near Beaver, .30 of an inch of dance my casBildt reliected 329 ao atternpt either-n- - do bodily spring bati to titahnf Monday for the Vern Bodell family ' 1 es of notifiable disease for the lighter lOcomotives were not acharm or to scare- the Roberts after a week end of wind, snow, preciPitation fell, marking the of West Jordan is scheduled for heaviest precipitation of any such week ending March 25, as com- tually in use on the low line. Mr. couple. and rain. , city Commissioners L. C. Rom. Saturday at 8 p.m. in the West period during the winter. pared with 374 the preceding Phillips further stated that the Old Man Winter still retained week. offer to settle for $13.60 no ney and Fred Tedesco said Mon. el Sheepmen declared that such a Jordan First Ward of the 'Church $693,382 his slipping grasp over part of the heavy storm on the southern Utah of Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y Dr. Alton A. Jenkins, direckir longer stood and that his men day they will make a personal of the department's division of were demanding the full $14.07 study Tuesday,of the parking sit. state, however. In Cedar City and deserts would make mud which Saints, Frank Turpin, chairman, Iiition near Thirteenth South and inches would seriously hamper sheep announced Monday. vicinity, four and one-ha- lf epidemiology, said chicken pox origrhally asked. . of snow fell Sunday night, with grazing, especially .those heavy headed the list of diseases reC. C. Parsons of New York, at- West Temple Streets. Mr. Bodell, his wife, and 13- - Floyd L. Beetle Jr., juvenile ported, with 89 new-cas- - year-ol- d Residents of area the have coin. Refunds totaling $693,382 were more coming during the day Mon- with lamb. Kennecott the for Jest Corportorneydaughter Delora, were ' Mon, ation, distributed b? 1,1,990 Utah fed- day. the company's plained that baseball fans attend.. t Winds and rain flurries marked buried out of their West Jordan court probation officer, said were week. who little three girls eral income tax payers during the I A heavy rain in Sanpete and the weather in the Salt Lake City home Saturday. The Other diseases and numher of contention that a permament so- ing Derks Field events during tho lost day taken over as wards of the court cases reported were: inflUenza, lution to the problem tan only be summer months have trampled week which ended March 26. 'Sevier Counties once more raised vicinity. Gusts of March's favor- everything but the family clothes on an ill- four; measles, 75; German measite commodity wind reached their backs. The loss was not Saturday when !blind in found through itn extensive "job lawns and created traffic hazards. overheated room, have been les, 25; mumps, 74; pneumonia, evaluation" ' kept, velocities In the city. , ' high covered by insurance. program, and argued , - . '1 . returned to the parents. 4 two; poliomyelitis, one:. scarlet, that pay differentials which have a One such Admission sudden to the gust benefit proved dance, ' a ' AVAILAELE- too much for a tree at the rear of proceeds of which will be turnect They were returned on con- fever, four; gonorrhea, 10; syphi- been built up between different LET US'HELP.YOU FLAN A NEW dition that they be properly cared lis, 15; tuberculosis, two; undu- classes of labor in the mine can-- 1 1270 North First West $t., and it over to she Bodell ' .1 family, will be I ---- --. crashed onto the porch roof of an by donation at the door, Mr. Tur- for," Mr. Beetle said. He ex- lent fever, two; whooping cought he thrown out arbitrarily. . wa. i2,,,,'EDIATE --an investigation 28; cancer. three. , - annex that plained the at the of rear house. Have Contract declared. pin Persons unable to showed the . , were looking parents The occupant of the rear apart- - attend the qnce but wishing to . of the , f k during the period the . - Jrent, Herbert Beecher, aroused make a contribution terOirlorwato, can contact cohrucreonr 1) road have a conalone. left , from a nap by the sound of the John CRichards, Royal Spratling, ' i Mearntime, the court silted W. them a set tract guaranteeing !eenni....1 i !trunk snapping off near the - himself, Mr. Turpin noted. ' 1 ' received ,3amount over the heatpay by and L. eft), power -Butler, . window at The affair will get underway at 'ground, glanced .. , to inspect the room Journeymen mechanics - in the NI the falling tree, headed directly 8 p.m. with a floor show, Mr. Tur- ing engineer, , , :mum the family is staying to - District Judge Clarence Z. mipe, he pointed out' which in , room for his and window,living pin said, to be followed , danc- see whether it is a safe and sani- Baker late I ' "These mechanicsand other s ' Monday issued an ordashed into the !kitchen. Little ing for the balance of the by , . I B-- S On see . residence. a for Page evening. corrza der Salt Lake tary place ' ' . . restraining County damage, however, was done by ,, commissioners from operating the the tree, the sturdy porch roof , ' ' . !most of the'falL Harper gravel pit at Holladay. . A. absorbing 3 IZZI . The temporary 'decree orders ,.., , . . little Some better -...N.. for, M11 'hope e P Izzi t b 4k4,101nomWMP. TO UP ...1:;,....., SAVE' ..,I,.e 0 the county to show cause by April , weather was held 9ut by the . t:,-,- . ....., r i VELVET LAWN 7 ahotdd made not be ban the .. for weatherman, why ztt;Z:i howeverxcept do0 on ELECTRIC APPLIANCES . ., . scattered snow, flurries near,the -, perminent E (,PS...gl I s r , AST . , Westinahotums rt. Modal 1 mountains in the northern part of ,sIt was issued on complaint of 17 Ag - - ""..".... ,,,, i4.1 Electrie Refrigerators. Special Sale the state, and below freezing , 88 Cottonwood area property '1 ., , ., . Yr'''. S11196 - , .. , ' -' r In ..... LE the the ,,,,,, "I"' A. south, Manford. , temperatures led Shaw, ' owriers, by ' j 1,,, NEW , unttGrautTon stscram ' . ' I '1 forecast was for partly cloudy I t '..., .,... , DISCOUNT Salt Lake real''estate man who V ," T -, 1 , ,. 560 f ' eveom ' i skies over most of the state, with . 4....Lane. ,..4,-w ,, or---- Watinghonso-Ineetti. resides 1,,,,, -. - ... !temperaturesti slightly!!!warmer 'Completely automatic with Ranges. coma ' owners The in ' ' property ....o.n.. ' . ' DM. ' Vocals Tinier 4 Minute Minna. '', Sis 27 lows recorded ra t than thi 24-filed' in Third District --aunt plaint , $60.01. x A Build a garage nowfor protection of your car EIECTE:C . . ,, . 'Sunday night. CE.NERAI , t 9' ft. aum' Model Refrigerator, Court Monday. charged that op, .0 with imam 'image space. mod I yr.. eration of the pit would "tend to I ST againsOveather and theft. With our help it's easy '. cost $329.937.-Ilav-e P MOS-St decrease property values" and . .. . REFRIGEIATO2S ', .. , Sables lial. lel MITI Ut. LAWNS!' Skiing to build for your own needs. We've 'plenty of mate:..:. , "creates offensive It that noises, ARO. MINIMS 41. Delano .1 Westinghouse bettor no t'" lawn There's seas l Mink Manual. practically sal S149.95 dust and stenches and ieauses a ALTA Clear with , light designs to work from. We'll. help you rialsrnany "Ic" ' val any pike.. duo PAV's Ilectric traffic hazard." ;Ade Medal Westinghoun -.- .,n., (4 I . FROM 10 See 'wind.. Velvet Green Laws Mixture. with all deluxe lea. 'Temperature degrees. us now for .a hie esti- arrange Monthly terms. tures. A llamas 4o1P ' Taue..699.51 High quality and dem& Phone 40402 Liberal Allowance on your -, Snow depth 117 inches. six Set April 18 Datums stria 'Hearing mote. ", have made kr 44 years shility , ; ' used say so iters. hataala ;new.. Snow surface new powold liefrigerator. Easy Terms Far Fur Storage Velvet Green the best known On Bogus Check Charge , S149.9$ LUMBER ' CP ROOFING PAINT der. Skiing- - excellent. Lifts Van' 11P) lewd mixture in the Inter6oso (You mull and for biaring Joseph Preliminary Appoinhaent. 2p tbe Balance. CEMENT' HARDWARE LOCKS RoadS mountain West tor rick and tomr operating. F. Zezulka, 30, of 40 East Third Spaded sale ea an used Late Model I ' Electris Ranges sal Washing meatirku. VILFORD eseita , grecs' lawns. plant Velvet South St., was set for April 18 by 4 Greet Lawn Mixture. PEERS0:1: 114bWARE MonBR1CHTON Moss E. maximum 87;Frank Judge city MEL STAUFFER'S WOOD 77!''14,s,)iti-okI4,4Snowseven below. minimum 1.1101P day. FURS At Yost Doctors It AFFLIANCE ALL APPLIANCE CO., Zezulka is charged with issuing , depth 105 inches, four new. FREE Worth Salt Luke C0t4YENIENT I 0; r, ,1 or It ir,rt Ord a Dec. fictitious Snow and check 111 lot& 1948, Zatt 18, cloudy. ESTIMATES dry 2102 SOUTH 11TH EAST MOTOR MART GARDENS I Partly payable to Smith B. Quick, 114 powdery. Skiing good. Lifts , I 14,141kcia4T1 L411 "rufous ALLOWAKCES" nit ttlinT SSO SOUTH .6T111 It AST , Pkon 14202 cm 24531 , West South Temple St operating. loads open, , -t- - t t' t 47: By John R. Talmage a t lees drawn on established positions MondB sK ewnenr:c sharply the Copper Corporation and the Brotherhood of Locomotive Firemen and Enginemen presented their cases at the opening of a special hearing before a three-ma- n fedboard. eral , , The hearing, being conducted in the Newhouse Hotel, was arranged by Cyrus S. Ching, head of the U, S. Mediation Servic, although the hearing is not under the direction of the service.... fact-findi- , . e - ,- -- , , , ' 1 , , I .., . , ., ' ''''arT,'ry." ' ..-1 ,, , , , 6, ,:, , ''''.- .- ' 4- I Pay Differences Between EngineersAt Bingham Mine Main Argument Point V " . k , 4., , ...,. ,L.: ,, ... . i,: t:cf - ..,4".' : - - ' ,$ , ', , , .; ,,,., ' 4. ' 444. - . 5 , : - -- , , ., , ,i, 4', tI I - ,., - 4, t Copper Strike Hear Begins. A - '. s , 2, '". , ? I.& , ' ''t0,40,1'"40F'41 ' LI I II - Monday Evening, March 28, 1949 , 1 ' NEWSPAPER I IP 4114t.cosII .e," NVIk I MM2l1 , , I ',..''''''' .. ' ',: , ,,, ., ; s' .....''. . - ' '.,' 41 . ' ' : -, '' , 4',". re-S- ee , OnS.L.Couple .7 ....,,,, 4 " 11:? , - 1 I Salt ,Lake City, Utah , ',,,A ' .''" ' .- - 1 1111.1-.7- t 16. THE'FAMILY ' t I ASfs 1r "" All.- Tenants in the. rime line of abartments, including Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Potts and Mr. and Mrs. Raleigh Wickel, were summoned and the group carried the three victims into LeRoy Potts apartment. A Salt Lake County ambulance was called and the mother and two children were taken to the Salt Lake General Hospital. They were accompanied by Mr. Dimond, who drove up Just as his wife and children were being loaded into the ambulance. All three of the victims ASPHYXIATION Page B-- 8 I that 'something apparently was wrong." Mn. Anderson then called Mrs. Kenneth E. Potts, who lives in an adjoining apartment to the Dimonds at 2721 South Main St., and one of the other three parties on the Dimond line. Mrs. Anderson told her "something's wrong at Mrs. Dimorid's, will you check please." ' Mrs. Potts found Mrs. Dimond lying on the floor with the telephone in her hand. She found Dennis, on the floor s beside her 1 ; - I DI th.e Judy moaning in ' Open Fire Ill 1 4 . , Auto Gunmen 1 ink' , 4, -, - li rot I I -' all of whomiiere overcome by carbon monoxide "All 1could hear was the baby crying and a voice asking for special delivery,". said Mrs. An derson as, she told of tile call Satur- thitugh her, switchboard 0 day between 10:3-- and 11 a.m. "After a minute or two, however. I coitld hear nothing," she went on, "so I decided to trace the call. The telephone company gave me the names of four parties on the line and one of them was Mr. Dimond, a special delivery driver for the Post Office. I called nearby neighbors and Children. it -- nerol Am alert Federal Building switchboard operator suddenly found herself in the role' of a 'heroine Monday. 48 hours after she had saved the lives of a Salt Lake City mother and her two , - Li ( , , - N, - - s ', . .4 - '' , , '")4 . II n? mine-to-smel- ter Fewer For Week Help Family ng ; Disease Cases Benefit Slated Grasp on W!ory Utah ur fast-movi- ng - Refunds Mode,in Last Week Girls Returned ; 1 Commissioners Study Parking:. i ' To S. L. Parents -- . - - n -- - - t I' , - i 1 - ,.. A RiAGE. ous ,, ' ,, A " II t r -- -- -- MMm- ASTEn ttzv , , SA , 0 - i u- 1, --. , I -- a . r , Conditions . ' i , Ai -S - 1 t -- --- ' ' ICI ICS ' , , ' i I- -sw -- , 0 - 50 ! DEtir Court Stops S. L. Gravel Pit I- : rn - - - I I 1 0 -. '2116" i 16,mucanillgoilt -- i ,. t4 !s L- ' - r r , k, - ' I 1.; 0 -- Poetat-Woltoo- ts , TRADI-111- 1 " , , .,. :i ! , |