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Show |MARSHALLREMAINS IN WEAKENED CONDITION Springville Woman Gives Cattle Industry's © Views in Hobble Creek Grazing Curtailment Editor Herald: I am a great deal disturbed, perma: about how small 45 families being nent families dating back to the hurt by the destroying of the cat- very beginning of Springville. These people own a large portion of the west fields and the east Cow Belles Want First Hand Facts canyon ranches, and all own their own homes and so they pay many taxes. If there could be any group Ou Grazing Study more interested in the preserva- tion of our forests, it would have Editor Herald: I, as president of the Utah to be proven to me. This industry Cow Belles, auxiliary to the Cat- depends on their forest for their summer pasture as a right they PROVO, UTAH COUNTY, UTAH, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 26, 1959 They’re Off and Running Abravanel_— In the ‘59 Oscar Derby Sets Trip By VERNON SCOTT tlemen’s Association, believe that UPI Hollywood Correspondent our local forest ranger, Mr. Niel- have had long before the Forest HOLLYWOOD (UPI) — They’re son, has overlooked us in his en- Service ever came into the picoff and running in the Oscar deavor to influence public opinioa ture. Also they pay dearly forit. derby with the preponderance of I am sure many people have been on the Hobble Creek grazing probentries charging out of the startlem in appearing before other led to believe we use this range without paying for it. The truth ing gate for the first time organizations. Never before have so many We feel slighted that he has not is last year alone nearly $7000 new faces appeared in the nomwas paid to the Forest Service by contacted our organization, the inations. wives and mothers of cattlemen these cattlemen for the use of the Eleven of the acting nominees who are going to be tremendously Hobble Creek range. Beside that find this their maiden race. There they have to pay for their own affected through this program, in are eight veterans going again, our efforts to school our children salting, herding and spraying to and one old war horse. Spencer keep the cattle in the right conand pay our taxes, Tracy, a two-time winner, is the dition, and then all risk and loss We have been informed that it only major Oscar holder in the is theirs. 7s is from the results of Mr. Nie:son’s extensive surveys of the Hobble Creek allotment that the order to drastically curtail grazing resulted. We have sent a written invita- All of these cattlemen raise hay, field. Running against him for the grain and silage which they feed to their cattle and you can see golden statuette are three young comers — Tony Curtis, Paul Newwhat a problem it will present on the farm picture of we have to man and Sidney Poitier — and throw our products on an already tion to Mr. Nielson, inviting him overcrowded market. —and him only, with no_ substiThe 2627 permits paid for on the tute—to come and address us. We Tange represents a tremendous have asked him to arrange this investment, and from these cattle It is our hope that he will reappointment within the next week. crops we sell our gain each year spond so that we can hear, first- and from this large group it brings a considerable amount of handed, his views on this subject revenue into Springville, and after which is of extreme importance taxes and permits are paid, the to us. Mrs, Helen Spafford, President rest is all spent here by a perma- veteran David Niven. Shirley MacLaine, however, is the only new arrival on the fem- precedent stars in have that ever few musical breezed home Susan A Front Runner Miss* Kerr’s part in “Separate Tables” also was outstanding. But it was a relatively small role all-star cast. Susan is the front runner here. In the “best picture” category Movietown is poised to reverse its long-time trend against mausicals. Two were nominated— “Auntie Mame” and “Gigi.” top handicap races for best actor Three dramas, “Cat On A Hot Utah Cow Belles nent group who support all the and best actress awards are Da- Tin Roof,” “Separate Tables,’” fine things in Springville because Writer Urges Union Members to Back ‘Little KennedyBill’ vid Niven and Susan Hayward. ‘and “The Defiant Ones” are pitSo how do the rail birds pick ted against them. these two? But Hollywoodians, charmed by I think a comparison of the Inasmuch jas Tracy has collect- brilliant music, bright costumes benefits derived in Springville ed two Oscars, and because it and stellar performances, have from an industry -as permanent generally is agveed he has turned lost their hearts to “Gigi’’—which and beneficial as this has proven in better performances than in is the best bet of all. to be, makes the $200,000 promistheir whole span of life is spent here. Editor Herald: “The Old Man And The Sea,” he I am writing this letter in refer- ed by the Forest Service when- is unlikely to garnex much sentience to the “‘Little Kennedy Bill,” drafted for the State Legislature some time ago. ever they can spare it from the many thousands we have paid them, seem very small substitute indeed. You might never had free voting rights to one of these replace business agent or repre- and condemn the so-called sentatives. I am sure there are I have been a union memberfor 18 years and all this time I have consider also, not men hired to judge our range or to take tests or even the a lot of members who think and caretaker of the Hobble Creek Forest parks live in Springville. feel the way I do as far the ‘‘LitTheir wages are paid by your tle Kennedy Bill’ is concerned. taxes but it is taken elsewhere I -urge all union members to support this bill for the good of all concerned. If the State Legisla- ture would pass the ‘‘Little Kennedy Bill” I am sure they would be doing one of the wisest things Every one of thése cattlemen are sportsmen, and most of them depend on the Hobble Creek canyons for much of their recreation, also the water is as vital.to them as to any other person living in the state of Utah has ever done Springville,. and certainly more for the working man. than to those who live elsewhere This bill would not only help and decided reports to stop an thousands of -dues paying mem- bers of unions but would also industry that has been one of the establish better relations between very lifelines of our community, employer and employee in many ways. Mrs. Vivian Averett During 1958, 37,000: persons A medical bulletin late Wednesday night reported the 78-year-old soldier-statesman’s conditon “unchanged.” By DICK WEST United Press International WASHINGTON (UPI)—The Senate Rackets Committee is being jogged by its Republican members to investigate union political spending, particularily in campaigns against right-to-work pro- $11,872 Was ‘Only Temporary’ Congressman Keeps Son On Payroll at Reduced Salary posals. The matter was discussed ata closed session Wednesday aftér the committee wound up a public hearing on Chicago juke box racketeering. Chairman John L. McClellan (D-Ark.)..said no formal: motions to allow each House member to were Offered and no decisions Steven Va Carter (D-lowa) told hire an additional employe, an were made by the committee. the House Wednesday he will keep administrative assistant at $14,000 However, Sen. Barry Goldwater his 19-year-old son on his congres- a year. (R-Ariz.) said he had received a sional payroll, but cut his salary Fellow members pumped (Car- request that the committee infrom $11,872 a year to $6,400. , ter’s hand and congratulated him quire into the campaign made Carter said the original salary” afterwards as he walked through against the right-to-work proposal was “only temporary.” the speaker’s lobby and left the in Ohio last fall. The proposal When he put his son on his of- House. was overwhelmingly defeated in fice staff in January, Carter said the November election. he had been told by physicians Records. Alleges Reprisal Threats that he was suffering from cancer Goldwater said he had received and had “only three weeks to allegations indicating that some live.”’, signers of the right-to-work petiHe said, however, that now he tion were threatened with reprishas been assured that because of als for’ their stand. . treatments he is now undergoing It was understood that Goldwa at Walter Reed Hospital that he ter brought up the subject at RICHFIELD (UPI)— Two ex- can expect a “normal life span.”’ DUTCH JOHN, Utah (UPI)— Wednesday’s meeting but did not This brought a burst of apconvicts were held in Sevier CounA unique cable suspension bridge press it, Sen. Karl E. Mundt (Rty jail Wednesday for offenses com- plause from the 60 members who across the Green River near S. D.), tokd newsmen he was cermitted since their release from had sat silently listening to CarUtah State Prison in November. ter’s reply to those who have Flaming Gorge Dam will be com- tain the group would go into. this pleted by spring, the Utah Road field this year, Leslie James Draper, 29, Mor- criticized him for “political nepoCommission said Wednesday. Organized labor waged an alloni, is charged with forgery in tism.”” The temporary bridge is to give out campaign against right~- to“The truth of the matter is that both Sevier and Sanpete Counties. contractors anc others better ac-| work proposals in several states Authorites said he also admitted it was only a temporary matter,” cess to the dam site from Ver- last year. Some states already several burglaries: and car theft. Carter said. nal, It will cut a 94 mile trip have such laws, which ban union Carter said that he hoped the Jackie Lee Sydall, 21, Richfield, is charged with compounding and incident would not reflect on Con-| down to 44 miles by way of the shop contracts making union membership a condition of emconcealing a crime. Both are held gress or endanger in any way| $118,000 bridge. in lieu of $2,000 bond. prospects for enactment of a bill | When Flaming Gorge Dam is ployment. WASHINGTON (UPI) — Rep. Bridge Being Built Across Two Ex-Convicts Held At Richfield Green River completed Mr. Hayes explained that the new drive—designed to re-enforce | policies that have been followed | by the IAM since 1930—has been inaugurated as a result of a series of recent incidents involving racketeers who falsely identified themselves as’ representing the IAM. Solicitations by racketeers who falsely claim they represent the TAM. or fraudulently use the names of IAM officers have been reported recently in New York, Illinois, California, Missouri and Colorado. in about five years, McClellan Fears Split Republic senators long have looked forward to an investigation of union political spending. However, MoClellan wants to defer the inquiry until the committee Mr. Hayes instructed IAM local has completed its other hearings, and district lodges to acquaint lest it create a party-ine split in the bi-partisan group. employers with the ruling adopted The committee recessed by the union on July 29, 1930. That Wednesday for about 10 days ruling states: “‘The name of the when it will resume the juke box International Association of Mainquiry. The first subject to be chinists 6r any of its subordinate DUCHESNE (UPID— Bids are} taken up will be the activities of bodies cannot be used in connec- being asked for construction of two Chicago teamster officials— tion with any advertising schemes anew post office in Duchesne, Vice President John O’Brien and of any description.” according to word received by “Joey” Glimco. The IAM president added: ‘“‘It Congressman H. Aldous Dixon Glimco, head of Local 777, was is mot the policy of the Grand from Washington. mentioned prominently in testiLodge of the International AssoThe new facility calls’ for a mony during the recent hearings ciation of Machinists, AFL-CIO, building of about 1,400 square as having had an interest in a to solicit funds for advertising.” feet of floor space. juke box distributorship. IAM Cautions Against Ad ‘Racketeers’ mental balloting. Curtis and Poitier (first Negro ever nominated -for the top award) are apt to knock one anThe million-memberInternationother out of contention in that they co-starred in the same pic- al Association of Machinists has ture and will draw a split vote. begun a coast-to-coast campaign The race, then, dwindles to against racketeers who try ‘to shake down employers with phony Newman and Niven. Newman, despite his fine act- advertisings solicitations, reports H. B. Egbert, Provo, business ing, is not a particular favorite with film folk. Niven, on the other representative of Distriet Lodge és hand, is enormously popular and 107, will win many votes based on The racket-busting drive, iniprevious outstanding perform- tiated by IAM President Al Hayes, ances. He is the best bet. calls upon all of the JAM’s 2255 Liz Hurt By Romance local and district lodges: Liz Taylor is the first to admit (1.) To warn employers against her chances have been hurt by dealing with individuals who her off-screen romance with Ed- fraudulently claim that they are die Fisher. soliciting advertising on behalf or Miss Russell is hbaiaictacs a tough for the benefit of the IAM; and Opposition Holds Interest here today. with the Oscar. Shirley MacLaine SALT LAKE. CITY (UPI) still is a youngster, the experts Abravanel, conductor figure, and has plenty of time Maurice ahead of her for winning awards, of\ the Utah Symphony Orchestra, will leave for Europe March Thus, the best actress diadem narrows to Susan Hayward and 14 to fill conducting and recordDeborah Kerr, both of whom ing engagements in Berlin and have failed in four previous tries. Vienna. Abravanel will be . guest conRed-haired Susan won the New York critics award last month for ductor of the Berlin Philharmonher role in “I Want To Live,” a ic on March 18. Among the works big plus factor. Niven also has set for that concert is the “Passacaglia’” of Utah composer Lethis advantage. roy J. Robertson. Additionally, Susan carried the From Berlin, Abravanel and his Picture on her back. She was in wife go on to Vienna. He will almost every scene and turned in record .with the Vienna State a job that had Hollywood raving. Opera Orchestra for Westminster which reflected top-flight performinine scene, Her competition con- ances by other members of the sists of a pair of four-time losers, Susan Hayward and Deborah Kerr, a three-time loser, Rosalind Russell, and one-time loser Elizabeth Taylor. Niven And Hayward Favored Morning line favorites in the FT. BRAGG, N.C. (UPI)—General of the Army’ George C. Marshall remained in a weakened and serious condition at the Army’Ss Womack General Hospital - To Europe Right-to-Work the suspension bridge will be torn down and salvaged. The permanent highway will be built across the top of the dam. 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