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Show Helper, Utah PAGE TWO THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 2, 1948 lasuco Even Thursday Bv THE JOURNAL PUBLISHING COMPANY Himi). Utah e. N. Memmott and PUBLISHERS Utah-Neva- Safety Society da Twenty-Firs- Annual t SAFETY CONFERENCE "Coal Mines", Chief of Health and. Safety Division, U. S. Bureau of Mines. 11:00-11:3- 0 a. m. D. R. Allsop, se "Low Voltage Hazards", West-inghou- 11:30-12:0- 1948 Co. a. in. 0 "Safety Construction", tion C. M. Schan-ley- , on Engineering Walsh Construc- Co, NOON RECESS Headquarters NEWHOUSE HOTEL SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH Big Display of Safety Appliances and Equipment on Mezzanine Floor THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 9, 1948 9:00-10- : a. m Registration. 110:00-10:3- 0 a. m. Opening of Convention by President Edgar Ellis; Welcome by Governor Herbert B. Maw; Introduction of Convention, Chairman C. W. McCullough. 00 a. m. J. J. Forbes, JO: 30-1- ' N. Joe TuMus Electric THURSDAY, FRIDAY SATURDAY SEPTEMBER 9, 10, 11 1: 12:00-1:3- 1:30 to 2:00 p.m.: C. C. Shaw, Chairman, Pacific States Cast Iron Pipe Co.; Mayor Earl J. Glade, Salt Lake City; Mrs. Roy Priest, "The Woman's Place in Safety", Utah Safety Council. 2:00-2:30 p. m. Sherman Hunt, "Public School Fire Hazer, ards", Utah Safety Council. 2:30-3:0Robert An0 p. m. Warehouse and "Store drews, Mutual Hazards", Employers Liability Insurance Co. CA PPS FULLME ASURE CLOTHE, S.1 Volatile of "Safe Handling Liquids', (demonstration' Stan- dard Oil Co. 4:00-4:30 p. m. Joseph Bergin, "Flying Safety of Noncommercial Planes", Utah Aeronautics Commission. Adjournment FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 10, 194S, 30 a. m. Albert 10: Shipp, U. S. Reclamation Chairman, Service; A. H. Zielinger, "Safety Needs Cooperation from Both and Men", ColoManagement rado Fuel & Iron Co. 10:30-11:0Kenneth N. a. m. "Method of Selecting Beadle. and Training Drivers", P. I. E. 00-1- 3:00-3:3- M E p. 0 m. V. By p. m. Dr. Paul Hercu- F. Larsen, S. Rich- Examinaards, tions", Bingham Canyon. "Pre-placeme- 0: Annual Dinner-Dan7:30 p. m. and Floor Show. Pine-cre- st Lodge, 8 miles up Emmi-gratiCanyon. Speaker Dr. John E. Carver, "Safety The Fruitage of Character." Beautiful favors for the ladies. ADVERTISEMENT ce on 0 Esther Sanich . 2 EDITOR'S NOTE Mr. Esther, Sanlch will again rePort the news from Rains and Mutual to the Helper Journal. To insure a more thorough and complete coverage of the news Mrs. Sanich would appreciate having residents of these two communities leaving Information and news item8 at the Poet Office each week. Remember if a person gets married; has a birthday party; makes a trip; has a baby; dies; it's news, and should be reported. So won't you please cooperate and report the news to Mrs. Sanich. "The Place of Effective Personnel' Management in Mining Safety", Personnel Consultant. 3:30 Johnnie Ochoa is on furlough , Betty from McGregor, Teia, "' 'ming at the , from the Marine base in San Diego Mr. and Mrs. Dalton. California. Mr. and Mrs. Archie xi, anii Mrs. Albert Shockly of Wattis vere visitors at the home Mr. and Mrs. Leo Henich ,0, of San Antonio, Texas of Mr. and Mrs. fciKin. and Harry Shaw visitors at night Albert the Dalton Mr Mr. and Mrs. Elmo Elkin spent the weekend in Salt WycwT th family- tnent Lake City. Mr and Mrs. Lou White spent Fred Cha, formerly 0f the weekend in Fruitland. Uook oi and now of California u Mr. and Mrs. Bryan Sat- friends and relatives Price visited with his parents Mrs. Wayne Day and her urday evening Mr. and Mrs. .Navor Valdez are Mrs. Stewart of Moab, ar8 vis2 the proud parents of a baby girl Mrs. Day's son Jack, born Friday night at the Standard tioned at Fort Ord, RAINS HEWS W. Service Representative, les Powder Co. J Calif. horpital. a was Mrs Ted Christeusen weekend visitor in Salt Lake City. Mr. and Mrs. John Christensen Pvt. Arthur Hinkins, Pvt. RayTony mond Gutierrez and Pvt. 11:00.11:30 a. m. R. S. James, The world's flight Montoya are home on furlough "Safety in Rail Transportation", record of 11,230 miles set by the from Fort Ord, California. Supt. of Fire and Safety, D. & U. S. Navy's P2V Neptune in 1946, Friends of Orson Day will be R. G. W. R. R. has not yet .been challenged. glad to learn that he is getting 11:30-12:0- 0 Mrs. George a. m. along fine with his injured leg. P. Parker, "Home Safety in ReAccident lation to Industrial Prevention", Utah Safety CounCo. p. m. 0 0 3:30-4:0- COAL FIELD OP WEST'S GREATEST CENTER Spence, Utah Mining; State Metal Mining Inspector. L. W. Early! 2:3tW:00 p? Tn." "Safe Use and Handling of ExSales plosives . Underground", C. Parker, p. m. John (Filmi "Forest Smokechaser", U. S. Forest 6ervice. 0 p. m. Ollrer Johnson, HELPER JOURNAL EHJ5 3:00-3:3- long-distanc- e M pgp cil.' STAlT T7r "Man. Acquitted of Flying While Drunk." An A. P from Norwalk, Con., recount. first known case of drunken tiZ d2 and family were in Nephi over the weekend. and Mr. and "Mrs. Joe Atencio visi-tn... .. . were S California of children ju a leueut visir rr tt n at the home of Mr. and Mrs. ships to Copenhagen, Deiw . Julian Montoya and Mr. and Mrs. 103 223 llrioiio0 nQr,, UC3 wea aWsi Frank Segura. them during public visiting ho Mrs. Earl Walker and daughter r. sews NOON RECESS 12:00-1:3p. m. $ 1:30-2:0p. m. C. T. Bailey, Executive Director Chairman, Utah Safety Council; Jim Bish Presiop, "Operation Safety", J. DIAMANTI By 8TEV dent Los Angeles Safety Council. One of the most dramatic things 2:00-2:30 ip. m. Vaughn Hall, that has happened this year is the Driver Training in airlift into Berlin. The top brass the Schools of Utah", State De- labelled it "Operation Manna,', but partment of Public Instruction. the G.I.8 reduced it to neighbor 2:30-3:00 p. m. A. M. Peterson, talk with "Operation Vittles." Many "Cost of Small Accidents", State people thought it was just a stunt, but the U. S. and British Insurance Fund. : 00-30 p. in. Harry Wriffht. proved they were playing marbles New Developments in Traftic 'or keeps. They showed that when aown mey cuuia Control", State Department of me cniiys were deliver the goods-ra- nd keep on Engineering. Sometimes them. the 3:30-4:3delivering p. m. Accident In- relaxed attitude of our hoys is vestigation Procedure, Edgar taken for softeness, but there Ellis, Moderator, Geneva Steel never was a great champion in any Co. Participants: A. E. Terry, field who didn't have a relaxed J. F. Hardman, William Zobell approach to his task. The airlift and Don Greenwood. crews are in the top bracket. SATURDAY, SEPT. 11, 1948 It was gratifying to see the fine D. D. Reeder, Chairman U. S. Bureau of Mine8 response the Eastern Utah Shrine 10:00-11:0a. in. J. Oscar Blew, club received on their baseball "The Jr., Selection and Preser- game Sunday, proceeds which are vation of Mine Timber and to go into the fund for building a new Children's hospital New In Developments the in SaltCrippled Lake City. We compliment Madison Field", Forest Products Laboratory, U. S. Forest those in charge of the affair, and those who braved the heat to see Service. the game. 11:00-11:3a. m. John F. Knud-se"Aspects of Ventilation in Waltham, Massachusetts, has a Metal Mines and Plants", Ken-nec- "canoe-in- ', theatre jn a cove of the Charles River. Sounds like a sure Copper Corporation. 11:30-12:0a. m. F. F. Netez. way to cure kids of running out 0 band, "Practical Health and to the popcorn machine every few Small minutes. Keep the family budget for Safety Program afloat by patronizing DIAMANTI Mines", Consulting Engineer. MOTOR CO., 278 N. Main Street. NOON RECESS Drive your Ford in our factory 12:00-1:30 p.m. recommended lubrication job. We 1:30-2:3p, in. 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Worsteds and other favorites in the latest IN RESOLUTION TO AMEND ARTICLE CON1, SECTION 13 OF THE STITUTION OF THE STATE OF UTAH, RELATING TO PROSECUTION BY INFORMATION OR INDICTMENT AND TO GRAND JURIES. Be it resolved by the Legislature of the State of Utah, of all members elected to each of the two houses voting in favor A styles. JOINT G two-thir- THE TOGGERY thereof: " Quality Men's Wear " TEN COLLEGES IN ONE Ten colleges are available to students at the Uni- versity of Utah this fall as the "GREATER" uni-- . versitv ntviu if rlrmr. Colleges include: Edu- cation, Engineering, Medicine, Law, Business, Mines, Fine Arts, Phar macy, Nursing and the University College along School and the Graduate with the Graduate School of Social Work. DATES TO KEEP IN MIND: Sept. 20 Freshmen Examinations. Sept. 23 Freshmen Registration. Registration of Other Students. Sept. 5 27 Starts. Qasswork Sept. 24-2- for further information write Office of President Section 1. It is proposed to amend Article 1, Section 13 of the Constitution of the State of Utah to read: Section 13. Offenses heretotore inrequired to be prosecuted by dictment, shall be prosecuted by information after examination and commitment by a magistrate, unless the examination be waived by the accused with the consent of the State, or by Indictment, with or without such examination nnd commitment. The formation of the grand jury and the powers and duties thereof shall be :is prescribed by the Legislature. Section 2. The Secretary of State is directed to submit the proposed amendment to the electors of the State of Utah ;it the next general election in the manner as provided for by Article 23, Section 1, Constitution of Utah. Section 3. If adopted by the electors of this state, this amendment shall take effect the first day of January, 1949. BLEACHED 5-PIE- STUDIO COUCHES tional amendment proposed by the session of the Twenty-Sevent- h Legislature, 1947, as appears of record in my office. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and affixed the Great Seal of the State of Utah, at Salt Lake City, thia 16th day of August, 1948. regular fISEAL) OOOeXXiCXXiGOOOOOOCOOOOOOC BEDROOM SUITE $219.50 $69.50 SEE OUR DISPLAY OF PERM A LUX FURNITURE NOW AND IIP ! The Home Appliance Company and Operated by Jesse Owned Secretary of State. CE Priced At I, HEBER BENNLON, JR., Secretary of State of the State of Lf.Kliri Utah, DO HtKLHt that the foregoing is a full, true and correct copy of the constitu- University of Utah Salt Lake City 1, Utah rmkrr . 3 PHONE 90 Perry and George Grivet HEtF |