Show Page Bennett Quotes Lawyer On Of THE GARLAND 2 Validity Steel Seizure SECOND MEETING BY 441 GROUP of the second meeting Club was held Pants home of Linda Anderson President Harry S Truman’s Mr and Mrs Kenseizure of the nation’s steel mills daughter of neth Anderson Ten girls were a subcomwas castigated before present mittee of the Senate Judiciary Nona HuU vice president took committee Thursday April 24 The lescharge of the meeting by two Utahms son “Improve Your Grooming” Senator Wallace F Bennett was led Beth Peterson by (R Utah)— who is not a lawSongs were directed by Patsy yer— called the chief execut- Bradford and the game committee uncon- ive’s’ action “completely had charge of games stitutional” and backed up his statewith a The next meeting was to be testimony ment by Frank Holman former held at the home of Zenna White Dean of the Law School at the Thursday May 1 at 4 o’clock of Utah University Mr Holman a native of Sandy Utah also is a past president of the American Bar Assn and a nationally recognized authority on law lie now Constitutional law ini Seattle Washpractices ington “The basic fallacy of the presidents position” Mr Holman said “is the assumption that he has the sole and personal respon- what is sibility for determining best for the country in time of crisis and the power to the Constitution and Bill of 'due and hence Rights process’” on charges that Commenting even President Lincoln had powers in freeing the usurped said that slaves Mr Holman Lincoln had been careful to point out that his action was confined to just a few states actually in rebellion that it came in war time and dealt with property that was useful to the war effort of the South “The President of the United States has no inherent power to seize private property Ha is a constitutional officer in a constitutional Unlike a Republic king he has no 'divine right’ of rule" Mr Holman said “Unlike a dictator who has acquired his office by force instead of by free election he hai no unlimited and arbitrary power over the the lives liberties and properties of the people” Senator Bennett a of S Res 306 which calls for a of the complete investigation steel seizure said that Mr Holman does not represent any steel interests and has spent the past four years speaking before leading civic groups on constitutional law problems “I consider Mr IIolman”s opinion of such significance that it should be made available to this committee and to the Senate" the lawmaker concluded TIMES GARLAND The Fancy at the Garland voUeyball team 1 No this week won from Garland Second to break the tie the two squads were in last week and emerged as winner of the slake series which has been running since the 'end of basketball ' activity The district tournament will be played at Ogden with the several stake "winners participating Don Frisby and children Idaho Falls spent a few days Mrs with her mother Mrs Ida last week rsri -- t I r - J si £ i 4 h’ r f & H V f Y 1 i - r 1 'v i : m if V Vs Vv V r j Mrs Norman Perry and daughter Carol of Sacramento Caliare visiting with her parents Mr & Mrs R J Potter Thy ' fornia Thursday Mrs Mabel Hillom of Salt Lake Audrey Peterson and Janice with Mr Anderson were City spent Wednesday art among the & Mrs Harmon Pierson students from the high school Mr & Mrs J P Christensen had who visited the art gallery in their new baby blessed and given Springville Wednesday the nitne Boyd Wood Christenof Mr Si Mrs Ray Algar sen Sunday Judy Pierson was confirmed the same day Panaca Nevada were guests of Mr & Mrs Lyn Larson attend- Mr & Mrs Ralph Gleason Moned the basketball game at the day and Tuesday I Early Needs Led to Present Wealth Utah’s present stature in the mining covered wagon pioneer who sought metals world evolved from the to ease his primitive lot PIONEEE UTAH MINERS IGNORED WEALTH FOR IMfJlEDIATTE NEEDS Need for metals to make life easier in Utah’s pioneering days rather than the desire for monetary gam were the motives for the first tentative tapping of the state’s natural resources As opposed to most areas where Mr & Mrs Farrell Archibald miners first sought gold and silver jobs created in service professions and family of Ogden visited SatUtah began its mining history in and industries Mrs the 1870’s with the use of iron deurday with their mother Changing conditions have recentEmma Archibald She returned posits near Cedar City for horsely stimulated new mining activities shoes wagon irons and wheel tires in Utah In 10 years the iron inwith them to spend the weekend and lead deposits near Mineraville dustry grew from negligible stature for bullets to the production of 16 million Mr ic Mrs Lorin Peterson and Other reHowever because of limited local tons of steel per of Ogden Mr & Mrs metal needs no extensive mining cent developments year family have been the Theo Limb and family of Layton was attempted until the railroad production of gypsum in Sevier cement in Salt Lake and were dinner guests at moved into Utah in 1869 Then County Sunday with the opening up of eastern Morgan Counties fluorspar in Milthe F J Limb home markets and the availability of lard County and vanadium uraand nium in the eastern oil men with an gas eye Mrs E R Collet and transportation Mr to the future began to risk their and southern parts of the state These natural resources were deMarie Rose of Idaho Falls and capital to develop lead zinc and veloped when economic conditions Mrs V W Godfrey of Ogden copper deposits became favorable Still waiting devisited Sunday with Mr & Mrs Cost High velopment are oil shale phosphate W Lee Thompson Early mining and processing and alunite met nods kept production costs Dramatic Evidence high anda with markets limited Dramatic evidence of the growth only the richest ore deposits were of Utah's mining industry can be worked As the demand for metal found m comparing production figYOU grew the mining industry began to ures of 1890 and 1951 In 1890 develop improved mining milling 503 tons of and refining methods the state produced smelting copper 15000 tons of lead no zinc along with new machines FOR KEEPING 31444 ounces of gold and 8750000 Resultant Increased efficiency of silver for a total value of led to the processing of lower grade ME SO BUSY 113000000 In 1951 the figures or culminating in the establish- were: ment of the Utah Copper operation tons 273000 tons of copper ol300 of lead 34600 tons of zinc at Bingham Canyon There mass 435200 ounces of gold and It is a pleasure to 0 methods mining and processing ounces of silver demonstrated the practicality of serve you Value of the metals have not yet transforming what was thought to been computed but it is known that be a useless mountain into a copper 10900 mine received mine that today produces 30 of about $47000000employees Alec R Boulton in wages' Over the nation’s new copper $30000000 were spent for supplies and about at was $10000000 paid in fcrowth Felt state and local taxes Further addiThe growth of Utah’s mining in- tions were made to Utah’s economy dustry soon became apparent by salaries to engineering staffs Wood throughout the state through the and office workers machinery effect of constantly increasing pay- maintenance and replacement rolls keeps paying you profits year after yctnv Long afttr it has paid for if self through actual savings In other costs— such as labor power bills and maintenance of ditches— concrete Irrigation pipe keeps right on working for you and paying you profits on your onginal invest ment THfUlK SUPER SERVICE Garland 1953 tivities Mr & Mrs Joe Oyler spent Saturday afternoon with Mr & Mrs Max Hyde at Blue Creek Mr & Mrs Wendell Hansen and family and Laralee Hansen were in Salt Lake City Sunday to see the flood Mrs Jasper Shaffer Mrs Leone Anderson and Mrs Lyle Johnson were Brigham City visitors on Thursday Mr & & Mrs Parley G James of Salt Lake City spent Sunday at the Paul Larson Home Mr & Mrs Golden Adams and family and Mr 6s Mrs W A Adams were in Salt Lake City Sunday Mr & Mrs W A Adams spent the day with their daughter Mrs Russell Jenkins who has a new baby boy came r 2 t The Relief Society presented the program in Sunday evening service which had been postponed from March because of the weather Mrs Wm J CuHimore represented the stake board and introduced the theme “Family Unity thru Observance of Family Hour" Another speaker was Lenna Oyler who spoke on The Need of FamMusic was by the ily Unity under the diSinging Mothers rection of Phyllis Larson They sang “Dear Land of Home” and “Home Sweet Home” Accompanists were Marlene Grover and A demonstration Merle Larson of A Family Begins Its Family Hours directed by Alice Isaacson was presented by Mr & Mrs Howard Oyler Marie and Bud Nadine Grover and Vaughn Rhodes Mr & Mrs L M Holman Mrs Mr & Mrs Gus Sophia Larson Larson and daughter Betty and Mr & Mrs Ruel Nielson and son Richard of Idaho FaHs attended the funeral in Ogden Wednesday for a niece Mrs Norma B Clausse “ ' I ‘1 2 MAY between the 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