Show On THE OSDEN (UTAH Much Beef Fattened and Raised in Box Elder County Red Propaganda Said Available STANDARD-EXAMINE- TUESDAY EVENING R MARCH 2 1948 'Use Extreme Caution Is Loan Advice for Banks Library Shelf SALT LAKE CITY March 2 AP) — Is "Russian propaganda" available at the Salt Lake public library? That is a question Mayor Earl 3 Glade said he will present to the city commission this week The mayor said he received an anonymous tetter asserting that such propaganda is available The letter was written on stationery of a Salt Lake hotel and was signed "An American Citizen" Among Periodicals The writer said that among periodicals displayed at the library are "several copies of monthly or possibly weekly issues of booklets and small magazines published by the embassy of the Soviet government at Washington D SALT LAKE CITY March 2 (AP) — ''Extreme caution" in making loans during the current inflationary period was urged as a policy for Utah's 48 state banks today J Melvin Knapp state bank commissioner made the plea in a report of 1947 operations of the state banks Loans and Discounts It was occasioned he said by a gain of 22 per cent last year in loans and discounts on a comparative basis with 1946 The national increase of only 1753 per cent Knapp said was "alarming" enough to warrant a plea for more conservative action from the National Association of Supervisors of State Banks and Federal Supervisory Agencies Utah state banks increased loans and discounts from $80347379 to $98129875 during 1947 Knapp said cr He said contents of the periodicals included "a defense of the Canadian spy activities of the government" a "defense of the seizure of power in Bulgaria" and a boxed advertisement asking all American citizens to write the Motion Picture Association of America demanding the film "Iron Curtain" not be shown in this country Mayor Glade said he felt the report should be investigated by the city commission and if proven true such literature should be banned from the library Check oi Library A check at the libarary Monday by a Salt Lake newspaper showed thee periodicals on the racks "Soviet Russia Today" "The U S S R Information Bulletin published twice monthly by the Embassy of the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics" and "V K S Bulletin published by the U S S R Society for Cultural Relations With Foreign Countries" Utah's demand deposits (check ing accounts of individuate and firms declined 1 per cent in the year compared with a slight gain nationally he said Time deposits (savings accounts) increased 481 per cent SALE ENTIRE STOCK AT 12 PRICE OR LESS Benvue Gift Shop 311 Washington Blvd Quality - RUBBER SHOES AND BOOTS for Industry and Sports LARGE STOCK AND ASSORTMENT FACTORY SALES AGENTS AND DISTRIBUTORS Phone 24th at Wall Avenue 71 Rus-sfts- m Watches Repaired Box Elder ' county with its extensive rangelands and wide irrigated feed producing areas provides a considerable portion of beef finished in Utah The feeding photo above was taken at the Waldermar A Call and Brothers yards just north and west of Brigham City Feeding the animals is Mart Reeder Brigham City Clemency Sought By Four Slayers SALT LAKE CITY March 2 (AP) — Four murderers now in the Utah state penitentiary will pe tition the state board of pardons for termination of their sentences at the monthly meeting of the board March 18 They are: Robert H McCoy 56 who has served 24 years for first degree murder and bank robbery Ercil H Clark 28 who has served seven years for the first degree murder of Willis B Ferguson of Sandy in 1940 William Lavern Russell 28 who has served nine years for the first degree slaying of Sherman W Cadwell in Tooele county in 1938: Charles Foster 29 who has served sentence four years of a for the second degree murder of Mrs Blanche Kern in Salt Lake Flu Cases Mount By 100 Per Cent SALT LAKE CITY March 2 AP) — Number of cases of influenza reported in Utah during the week ended Feb 27 increased 100 per cent over the report for the previous week Dr A A Jenkins state director of communicable disease said there were 151 influenza cases re501 ported in the states total ofNinety-fcommunicable disease cases ive of the influenza cases were in Utah county Other diseases reported included 138 cases of chicken pox and 106 of mumps 20-ye- ar BY EXPERTS in 1943 Honest Charge! For Finest Work UP Cuts Shop Crews SALT LAKE CITY March 2 AP)— The Union Pacific railroad is reducing its mechanical department employes in Utah and elselull where because of a seasonal in traffic and because new diesel-electrlocomotives require less maintenance Company officials said the line will be operating entirely on diesels within two years MARK'S JEWELRY ic Emporium Mezzanine Maw Buys First Of Easter Seals Coke Ovens Cleaned Utah March About 50 workers now are engaged in cleaning and repairing coke ovens purchased recently Parts Co by the Kaiser-Fraze- r here The war-bui- lt ovens will pro duce from 4000 to 5000 tons of coke monthly for use in Kaiser SALT LAKE CITY March 2 Steel making operations (AP) — Differences between America and Russia would dissolve if peoples of the two nations could communicate freely This is the opinion of Carleton That i All! Smith international traveler lecturer and music authority who arrived in Salt Lake to address the Bonneville Knife aqsj Fork club Monday evening Smith declared that "secrecy TF& M sssBjTTssC-'breeds suspicion and soon it turns into fear We should devote all our scientific efforts to getting in touch with the Russian people That Is what will prevent war" COLUMBIA ( AP) — Secrecy Blamed For Russ Fear Smart New Styles! Washable! Colorful! SPRING COTTONS Jo INSURANCE Start Wearing Now! HT SALT LAKE CITY March 2 (AP) —Gov Herbert B Maw Monday inaugurated the 1948 funds campaign of the Utah Society for Physically Handicapped by pur chasing the first sheet of Easter seals He also issued a proclamation naming March as National Easter Seal month in Utah "in order that the people of this state be moved to support the Easter seal sale and give generously to help crippled children of Utah " Mrs Alida C Dixon executive director of the society said pres ent staff and facilities of the so ciety are inadequate to care for more than a fraction of the de serving crippled children in the state PEVVEVS NEW SHIPMENT OF WANTED SPRING FABRICS - Two Youths Held After Wild Chase rrrv SALT TATfir ---a j Turu t MUUUi (AP) — Officers held two v 4M 17-vs- or jj SSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSnSslii' H'lP' jflj SSSHsJa m$fe j! Jp old youths for unci a cnase Tnrniipn msct ciHo streets aunng wmch two shots were urea at a iieeinff autnmn bile Three Dolice cars inin h in nf rha after one officer identified it as navmg Deen stolen earlier yesterday Patrolman J W Spencer fired xwo snois at me speeding vehicle one bullet striking the hood The occupants abandoned the car near xentn South and Second west utficers arrested the two youtns in tne vicinity a few min- - At PenneyTs NOW! Racfcs and racb of new Spring cottons glamorously styled Twelve Seek Job Of City Judge in percales poplins broadYou'll find and chambrays models neat tailoreds fussy sweep-skifeminine styles and many others Checks prints stripes and plaids rt SALT LAKE CITY Mornh mav nnt h na to find these davs s it won in the dark 1930 s but Salt Lake has ai least vt persons looking for job tnUn-aHowever it AtWsn'Y Vof ilt iney are ail unemployed Mayor Earl J Glade said today he has received more than a cations for the position left open uy me recent resignation of Clifford L Ashton as city judge The mavor announced that Ash ton's successor will be appointed xnursaay Dy tne city commission ' AP ) — Work W" ""'Orniff " JmW A Hi 1A Vsis!"'''' sisisisibbbbk h not jmmt mphitm mhirtm but — S350 $395 $450 I?lHrcfi 9Uh testing laboratory hecked the high quality of these shirts from raw yarn to finished product That's '"pfcfc jrhy we're proud to offer them Smooth 4roadcIotbs—rich tshed oxfords — distin by Van Heusen sewmanship new coHar model low-setti- ng Yes you may CHARGE IT! Relief Societies Offer Program Wonder Blend Rayon EVANSTON Wyo March 2 — L D S Relief societies of Evan-ston- 's Bright Sparkling Pastel Spring Shades Second ward chapel conducted by Mrs James B Warburton stake Relief society president Theme of the program will be "Building for Eternity" Music will be under dirprtinn nf vii Uavies Jtaeh ward will give spe cial selections The public is in vited YARD 59- - of viscose and acetate spun rayon yarn blended to give a worsted appearance to the fabric 39" wide 4 Plain colors I INCH RAYON TAFFETA Crisp firm texture! Desirable for dresses blouses Navy brown black rose peach light green white etc Just Arrived! 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