Show Five Clearfield Blazes Keep Fire Crews Busy CLEARFIELD— Firemen Tuesday had one of their busiest days yet this year—Fire Chief Elmo Hodson said The first call came in about 2 ing until 4:30 j am when grass behind the Smith Canning Co was burning Firemen were able to quell the blaze before it reached any buildings Starting at 12 noon and continu- - Attorney Issues Ruling On State Hospital 3-Po- int SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — The Utah Attorney General's office - SALT LAKE CITY (AP) juvenile court institute for aps How can the world population multiply so rapidly and still be divided on so many points? SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — The state board of examiners has ap proved a salary of $14000 for Utah's new' superintendent of public instruction Dr Marion G Merkley The amount is the maximum allowed under Utah law ' Gov George D Clyde and Secretary of State to-Lamont F Torthe salary figonto consented ure but said there is a need for a look at the present ceiling placed on salaries of state re-elect- ed -- - er LAKE t A ju- - subsistence level He said this must be accomplished by organizing the various groups and enacting minimum wage laws MUST INCREASE al talked to the convention ployes by Salt Lake City and by telephone from Washington sought stronger safety legislation and better enforcement of existDC On reapportionment the dele- ing safety laws if they are deemed gates said in the resolution that adequate Other officers who were automembership of both houses should from Disbe "on a bisis of population and matically 2 Lake No (Salt area) were not on artificial geographical trict C Goodson E council members boundaries or artificially estabM Milton E and Lamont R lished population ratios" M Payne ' Saathoff was Jesse ' SUPPORT URGED elected to fill a vacancy The convention urged that affiThere were contests for council liated organizations contribute fipositions from the other districts nancial support for legal action to and the election was put over for force reapportionment if it be- a day comes necessary Mrs Peterson who is head of Other resolutions recommended the women's division in the Deextension of the unemployment partment of Labor warned that security act to all public employes in the state urged legislation to fiestablish an employe-employnanced health and welfare program for all state employes asked for adoption by the state of protections given to municipal era- D-Ut- re-elect- ed hs tM Pieper said also that union membership must be increased in order that organized labor can have the power at the ballot box to prevent enactment of laws which hamstring organization and collective bargaining and to repeal such laws which already have been passed "There is no substitute for numerical strength" he said "If we don't understand that we are in for trouble" Rep Peterson told the delegates by an amplified telephone conversation that he is presenting the organization with a gavel obtained from the late Speaker of the House Sam Rayburn er lost-tim- © ANCIENT AGE DISTILLING 86 PROOF WHISKEY J CO FRANKFORT KY I : - mm i Ca'i A pc"-- Sleep! n ? v Tomorrow! of vfork Lo ls Jsf xv v I rk Utah cities should be prepared for any sudden change in employment in defense and- missile industries She noted that 103 per cent of all employment in Utah is in defense jobs (This is third high in the nation) Mrs Peterson indicated that a change in the world situation for the better could result 'in a reduction of defense industry employment She urged communities to organize joint 1 a b o committees "I don't think the individual community should wait for a crisis before beginning to do things it would have to do in case of an employment crisis" she said Pieper warned that organized labor faces future impotence unless it can attain several goals One of these Pieper said is to lift the earnings and purchasing of the populapower of two-fifttion who are presently below a 8 (AP) — CITY since 1959 SO O right-to-wor- Superintendent's Salary Aproved Workmen's compensation insurance rates are being increased 10 per cent according to the State Industrial Commission The commission said Tuesday that the new rates are a result of a 27 per cent increase in the avere injuries and age cost of 8 an per cent increase in medical costs The rate hike is the first Friday M (AP)-T- he Reapportionment Measure tJ Aa -- R Worker insurance Rates to Rise venile court judges and probation workers continued today in the offices of the Utah Public Welfare Commission The institute is reviewing juvenile court procedures and philosophy It ends I Right-to-Wo- STANDARD-EXAMINE- 0GDEN UTAH WEDNESDAY EVENING AUG B cks Utah AFL-CIefincreased today pledged k to the state's forts repeal law and called for reapportionment of both houses of the legislature on a population basis These and other resolutions were passed Tuesday by delegates to the union's sixth annual convention here The session continued today with the election of members to the group's council from two districts Five officers were automaticalTuesday including ly Ormond Konkle secretary-treasure- r and C E Berger of Mid-val- e vice president They were unopposed for new terms Besides passing a naif dozen resolutions the delegates heard talks by Mrs Esther Peterson a native Utahn and assistant secretary of labor and Fred C Pie-pregional director of the AFL-CI-O Rep M Blaine Peterson OREM The Sunset fire department was called to assist in fighting this blaze Chief Hodson said No damage resulted in the final fire at 4:30 when grass burned over a wide area on 800 East Fire Chief Hodson said fire hazard conditions are critical and he urged residents to take every precaution to prevent a fire "So far we have been lucky and kept damage to a minimum but only with the full cooperation of the residents will we be able to avert additional fires" the chief said SALT Institute Continues Labor the depart- pm CALLED TO ASSIST three-point-rulin- lIX I LITTLE ment made five runs The first was to an area near the West Point Road in the Barlow Heights Subdivision Grass burned over a wide area destroy ing a trailer and scorching several apricot trees The department returned to the same area about 2:30 when the trees caught fire While fighting this blaze a call came from 200 S 1950 in West Point to another grass fire At 3 pm the trucks were dispatched to the Lavon Parker farm in West Point where fire burned a large patch of grass and scorched a chicken coop roof afhas listed a g fecting a community mental health program in Utah County-s- ite of the state hospital The ruling was requested by Ernest H Dean chairman of the Utah Legislative Council who pointed out the county had some unique problems in developing a mental health program because of the state hospital The ruling said a patient doesn't become a resident of the county by spending time at the hospi tal The county may offer services to persons not established as county residents The Utah Mental Health Advisory Council cannot allocate more money to the county for its program because the council may only advise the state health department OGDEN can 'I ge f comforiafale af all! 5$r - 1 1 m Jsjfa fiaye sleep — ay Tomorrow' un w lql you Worlds Most Famous f I J Ti bov f is f I tf pi p— I r- -t rj pr-?- v 1 1 I Via - mm c Mm Mattrs x PWf I t mm I Rug f he 2 T (made only by Simmons!) 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