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Show V. THURSDAY. AUGUST Utah Colintv. DAILY HERALD 20, 1553 (Huh Up ond Down Sprlngville ' f Utah AFL Finishes State Convention in Provo; 43 Resolutions Treated l!"1 (Contlnufd rrom Delaware Residents Here For Daughter's Wedding s -- t hill of the last legislature which was defeated In the legisla ture! and call It the "right to ex ploit" bill! The committee in charge of the resolution asked that it be striken from the record because they felt the matter "should not be stirred up again and brought to the attention of the public." Spirited debate on the matter finally re if i in the state legislature provoked a stiff fight on the floor of the convention when a resolution was strongly condemning the proposal, and the committee In charge recommended substitution: of a paragraph which was termed "pussyfooting" by many delegates. The reapportionnmenl piopos.il would give each county in the state a senator, allowing the rural or r ailed "cow counties" to control the senate. AFL delegates declared It a "vicious" bill and one which, If adopted,... would put control of the senate In rural hands which were termed traditionally unfriendly to organized labor. The original motion finally carried, with the original strong wording against the proposal, plus the more general d o-- paragraph terming It "pitfall" leg- islation arid urging th people to be' informed about it. The proposal will go on the ballot thii fall for the people to decide. n Final resolution dealt with a to retltle the right- mo-Ho- Aug. 20, 1953 PROVO Gentlemen Prefer Academy . Blondes, with .lane Russell. Paramount The Moon is Blue, with William Holden. Uinta Africa with Screams, Abbott and Costello, and Love Happy. Pioneer Motor-V- u Salome with Rita Hayworth, and The Lion Hunters. PLEASANT GROVE Grove Peter Pan, and Bear Country. " 'LEW . ', HoudinI, with Tony Cur- - Royal tis. AMERICAN FORK Coral Never Let Me Go, with Gene Tierney. Star-Lit- e Thunder Bay. with and Captive Stewart, Women. PAY SON Huish Column with South, Audle Murphy, and The Hoaxters. OREM Scera White Witch Doctor, with Susan Hayward. Geneva Drive-ISalome, with Rita Hayworth. Tlmpanogos Clnerhotor Big Jim McLain, with John Wayne, and The Hoaxters. SPANISH FORK Angelua closed tonight. Arch Fort Ti, with George Montgomery. SPRINGVILLE Rivoll Abbott and Costello Meet ' Captain Kldd. Park closed" tonight. Art City Cinemotor HoudinJ. with Janet Leigh, and Look Who's Laughing. James n ; V i &Vkr v ml A ' - .''-J..- - t -- , v ? in j 1: k ... f ' f is;. 1 I' rn W KArr-r-m- ir- -' U I ' f i.f.p.-j?,- - "I ""Bl r a " .-- i McCurdy, Provo, fourth vice president. Back row, left to Don R. Evans, Salt Lake City, fifth vice president; . Daniel Elton, Salt Laka Cityx sixth vice president; J. W. Cowan, Cedar City, seventh vice president; Mrs. Avice Thayne, American Fork, eighth vice president; F. W. Hart, Ogden, ninth vice president; Oscar Hansen, Provo, 10th Conwav H. Lewis, Logan, llti vice president, and Spencer Madsen, Provo, 12tk vica right, president. t V AS, . i K ! tfw ' : 1 i vJ . two-wa- , forester of the U. Department; Reva Beck Bosone. former enngresswo- man from the hecona uistncr; Dean William F. Edwards of Brigham Young University, and J. Wyley Sessions, who urged support Olsen"! regional S. Forestry . r form government. Mr. Flanagan urged labor to present a united front and bury Internal differences, and to become bet ter acquainted and lake a more active part in community affairs Mr. Olsen discussed the value of the watersheds and how industrial development is directly tied In with available water. Mrs.Jffosone declared defense cuts in Washington are being carried to the point of acute danger, and said that the value of large government power projects Is realized by both Demo crats and Republicans but the latter still are cutting them out.fDean Edwards, a recognized financial authority, called for greater pro duction on the part of labor to in order, to match hold up purchasing power tfnd avoid a vicious cycle of higher prices followed by higher wages and vice versa. of the city es, iUJLJk iiiJLlidiy Composer Back From IHZj NEW OFFICERS rOR UTAH AFl AUXH.IART-Cho- sen to lead the women s auxiliary of the Hah State Federation of Labor for the coming year are the following: Front row, left to right, Mrs. Avis Smith, Ogriep, president; .Mrs. Mazie Jones, Salt Lake City, secretary; and Myrtle Hawklny. Salt Lake City, trustee.. Back row, left to right, Mrs. Burdella Coolocan. Salt Lake City, first vice president; Mrs. Clarence Smith, second vice president; Mrs. Jack Miller. Provo, trustee, and. Mrs. Gladys) Steglich, Salt Lake City, Seattle Music Confab trustee. Leon Dillin, noted young D.r composer of the Brigham Young University .music faculty, has just returned from Seattle where he attended the Music Teacher's Nameet tional Association national OPEN Dr. Dallin moderated a nancl at meet on "Will Creathe four-dative Composition Study He.'p in Improve the Art .of Performance?" a y OPEN 1:15 7:45 I NOW! i s jcoot LA NOW LAST SHOW f ach time zone In the United 13 deStates Is approximate!' grees of longtltude in width. KTt 'T Fr .f 7! RHA STEVWUCT IVVirUMII UtVlllULFV I HI i "TOl VTAH8 MOOT WST1NCT1VC THKATM 7:00 VXMitekWA. SHOW NOW PLAYING 7:30 - 9:40 Ajf nSNARLWG 4!&L: ,jp mm snjNcv l",u,u""r,'. I SALOME r CHARLES UUGHTON OPEN Ends Saturday! f 9:40 rm SHOW STARTS TONIGHT 7:15 there. sorr chinks f r ORDERS Mrs. Bert Chetri in Salt Lake City Tues- uay 10 attend the church softball tournament. Mrs. Cherrington has a brother Dlavinp in th league and a nephew from Cali- - Paul were council-manage- of municipal Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Boyer and family have returned from a vaca tion trip which took them to Yellowstone where they visited their daughter, Ruth Ann, who is employed at the Lake Hotel there They also went into South Dakota, visiting the Mt. Rushmore Mem orial in the Black Hills and the Winds Cave National Park, and MAPLETON Two half, mile enme home by way of Denver and the Rocky Mountain Park, travel stretches of road in Mapleton havo ing on the highest paved highway recently been oiled, according to in the world. Mayor Elmer Bird. One stretch is the half mile be Mrs. JoseDh 1. Par and hahv of San Jose, California, are visit tween the William Whiting resi ing in Sprlngville with her parents, dence .and the Fred Murray resi Mavor and Mrs F.rfwurH PlvHo dence. The other half mile is be They will be here for another two tween the Lorin Nielsen and Jack ' weeks. BirdT Canto residences. Mayor Mr. and ' Mrs. Marion Inrtr. stated that some grading will be (Elizabeth Wight) were in Snrino- - done this fall on roads that will be vllle briefly the first part of the oiled next year. week on their way home to Salt This summer the water system Lake City from a vacation in the has been improved throuRh the jSouthern Utah Parks. They stayed completion of several connections. overnight with Mrs. lorg's parents, Several others remain to be com Mr. and Mrs. Ross Wight, who had pleted and they will be done - ss kept their two children while they soon as conditions permit. were away. Mayor Bird also announced that . the town police car will have Mr. and Mrs Rsvmnnrt HArch. y radio installed by the first ' ner and three daughters of Phoe-nix- r of September. Ariz., are vlsltlnp with mv and Mrs. George Frey this week. Geographic center of the Dis Mrs. Hershner and Mrs. Frey are trict of Columbia is near the sisters. The Freys were in Arizona corner of Fourth and L streets, recentlv talrlnff totwen- oun r...ii M.W.. Washington.-- , iwho will be employed thereiaviU, until ne returns for school next month. 2 Stretches Of City Roads - J Don w Mr. and Mrs. Ervin Nelson ar.d son from Norfolk, Neb., left for home Tuesday after spending a week herewith their relatives, Mr. and Mrs. Merle Paulk. Mapleton Oils I." "lr mil l'"""L' rra-""' ; ije.... - , HEAD STATE AFL LABOR FEDERATION FOB COMING YEAR TheSe officers comprise the executive board for the Utah State Federation of Labor, AFL. They were elected at the state convention of the organization just completed in Provo. Front row, left to right, Clareijce E. Smtil,, Ogden, first vice president; Elmer Jenkins, Ogdcn, second vice president. R. L. Reese, Salt Lake City, state president; David S. Turner, Salt Lake City, state secretary treasurer; Robert M. Lamont, Salt Lake City, third vice president, and ,. fornla in one of the teams of tha junior league. Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Johnson Jr. and Mr. and Mrs. Benny Olsen enjoyed a weekend trip to Yellow-ston- e. On Sunday the Whiting had as Park, dinner guests Gary Schwendiman and Wills Catherinr and Eleanor Ricks, both of Idaho Mary Falls. Mr. Schwendiman spoke In Jeanine Wightman are back from the Third Ward evening service Las Vegas where they have been and afterwards showed pictures of employed for the summer. the Holy Land, Syria, Greece, and Mrs. Hattie Williams and Mrs. fcgypt taken during his tour of the conference after his release from Peari Hall have returned front a tour of the church the Swiss mission recently. He has three-wee- k interbeen attending the BYU summer shrines and other points of "" est in the East. school. , suited In killing "Ihe motion, although the parlimentary procedure didn't know what action' had resulted. Hells Canyon Dam The motion supporting government construction of a dam in Idaho's Hells Canyon yas pasted after opposition from Electrical Workers local S7 of Oejjen, whose spokesman said he didn't feel the convention should pinpoint a location and take positive action without consulting iabor in that particular area. The motion stirred considerable interest: in view of a statement by W. C. Wright, Pocatello, vice president of the Eighth District, United Brotherhood of Electrical Workers, who tossed a bombshell into the convention Monday when he said the government should stay out of the power business unless private interests were unable or unwilling to do the Job. A motion seeking a specia) session for school problems was pas sed, an expected move in view of President Reese's demand to this effect in his keynote speech. Balance of the motions had to do with teacher's problems, includin one to up their salaries to a $34011 minimum and $5500 maximum, for est and range control, union prob lems and other matters. All but a few were passed. A few were killed and some by referral to the executive board for furtner study. Final session speaker included Daniel Flanagan, regional director of the AFL, representing National President George Meany; C. J. wage-increas- MAIL Alton J. Haye, herf from Wll mlngton, Del., Air the, wedding of then-- daughter. Betty, were' house guesta of Mr.1. and Mrs. Harold Whiting for two dayi this week. Mr: and Mn. Hayei are visiting with hit father, John E. Hayes in Provo, and other relatives and friends in ProvO1, Sprlngville and Mspleton. tCHwerrz BARBARIC KAUVESL Cv kLfftmnnl The Jungle Boy TV rm I 1in11 ' 1 M.T1 i m m -- - HURRY ENDS SOONII OPEN DAILY 1:15 P. 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