Show -- 2 - - J a M 1 1 THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE Sunday January 15JC mrm- a iff n mm -- wyy "w f "" -- - Y - — - - 1918 11 Veterinarians Set Talks at Region Parley i State Press Eyes lenwav Safety Campaign 11 48 : All X ' A J A f f 4 ::w y i phases of advanced veterinary medicine including a coJ operative plan for the control of brucellosis in cattle will be discussed at the 20th annual meeting of the Intermountain Veterinary Medical Assn Monday through Wednesday at Newhouse hoteL In addition to experts from Washington D C and many of the nation's colleges more than 100 veterinarians from Utah Colorado Vyoming Idaho Nevada and Oregon are expected to attend according to Dr J L Curtis state veterinarian To Parley Disease Control Mr Curtis said a discussion of If the control of brucellosis in ani mals and recommended legislation for its control will feature the three-da- y meeting The disease is transmissable to man and is predominant cause of undulant fever V He said Utah as' yet has no A Hucklns Schedules legislation governing the control appeal for Red Cross In 1948 identification or eradication of in fected animals speakers on Among the subject will be: Dr A K Kuttler tuberculosis eradication division chief U S Bureau of Animal Industry Washington D C and Dr W T Myer U S Bureau of Animal Industry vet erinarian Boise Ida W A Huckins sales manager Public Health Topic Utah Power and Light Co has Another leading speaker will be Dr James H Steele U S pub been named chairman ef the Salt lic health service's veterinary di Lake county Red Cross fund ap vision chief Washington D C drive for 1948 chapter of- who will address the conference peal ficala said Saturday Tuesday afternoon on "A Vet Mr Huckins will draft annual Public Health Program" erinary Dr L M Hutchlngs or I'uraue campaigning scheduled to open university will show a film on March 1 brucellosis Monday afternoon For the sixth consecutive year The meeting will be called to March been designated na order Monday at 9:30 am by Dr tionally has as Red Cross fund appeal K K Shott intermountain associa month At present chapter officals tion president Mayor Earl J are to determine local working convention Glade will welcome the on needs the basis of the budget Other subjects to be taken up quota of $75000000 said at the convention include: cattle national J Steele chapter chair scabies: bovine mastitis and sur Harold man gery- - diseases of dogs and horses Now serving as chairman of the (including lameness) ana Btapny Industrial committee of the Salt In lococcosis turkeys Lake City Chamber of Commerce Mr Huckins has been active in civic affairs for many years For tne past two years he has been chairman of the public service division of the local Red Cross fund campaign Mr Huckins also Is noted for in many drives Since the greatest poliomyelitis volunteer work as of the chairman particularly the hit in Utah's epidemic history public service division for Salt state in 1943 the National Foun Lake county's war chest and Com dation for Infantile Paralysis has Chest drive in 1945 sent $220000 into the state to munity He is affiliated locally with the care of victims help finance Utah Association of Sales Execu Frank S Emery Utah repre- tives club and sentative of the foundation re chambertheof University commerce In addition that ported Saturday $8383748 has been supplied Dy various county chapters under a Mineral Unit to Elect pooling agreement Election of officers will take The 1943 epidemic in which there were 400 cases and 25 place at a meeting of the deaths stimulated development In Society of Utah in the Utah of one of the best medical Geology - building University of anand nursing programs for care of Utah Tuesday at 8 pm polio patients to be found in any nounced Junius J Haves presi dent of the states he declared Virtually all victims in that epi demic and in lesser epidemics of NEW and USED 1945 and 1946 were cared for in the building- - on Salt Lake General : : hospital grounds made available for that purpose by the federal Heavy duty rot with Iron nlJirltral with link fabric government Maintenance costs 0 fritm coll aprlnsa at rnda andfcprinjri Z aide Heavy were supplied from within the tnbolar rnda with positive lorka whtrh Z fold flat Inalde and state and by the national bottom T aralnt J of frame Ideal for camps hotel etc Hit 78"x30" —welcht 47 lbs' Z 7 - i'cJ'Y c4( eK ' 'f- - Jim 4 I 1 9 Otdtlmff photo wed br JimN Ivra Were Officials of 6tlie Biggest of Them All' Tliey ated Barton "herrltt Alex Moffat" Frank Westcott membrm of the "old for '1 t 1 Ontario" TT8y f r ttaif many yer the foretaoftt Utt miM ia the went Ia 1896 whea picture wu taken few men If aay were wider known in Park City Left to rifcht - 29LS aummary of Leae which retlted In the moatbe death during the year will not railable for a few day lira Laraon said Heart ailments and cancer will run first and second as cu of death ahe predicted I were members of the old Ontario staff in 1896 under Superintendent R C Chambers Mine operations were to close the following year when silver fell to 54c an ounce but even in those bad years of the '90s the Ontario was a big name in Park City and everywhere else where men were familiar with silver mining Biggest of Tii em All They told how three prospector partners Rector Steen John Kain and Gus McDowell had sold their claim for $27000 and thought it was a lot of money How a few years later more than a million ounces of silver became the usual annual production and how there had never been an assessment levy although dividends paid were more than 48000000 This was the biggest operation of them all in those days and more than anything else inspired the activity that led to the growth of Utah's dairy Industry generally R Harvey Dastrup state agricultural commissioner promised a crack down Saturday on "a few" milk producers who are violating Utah'a new milk pasteurization law Mr Dastrup's warning followed a meeting: with state dairy in spectors at the capitoL He said there are Instances where persons have been keeping cows to provide milk which is offered to consumers before being pasteurized a violation of Utah a new dairy code He said instances of mixing grade C milk with grade A milk and sale of the mixture in grade A containers have been reported Dairy Inspectors who attended the meeting were: Lyde Watkins Logan Owen Stevens Salt Lake present general manager of Utah division Kennecott Copper Corp as superintendent of the old One master tario mill and mechanic of the mine Will Know Later E B White and R B Watson were two of the first specially trained mining engineers to come to Park City back in the days when that profession was young and Just winning recognition Barton and Robert Wherrltt were engineers too Later Wherrltt was became secretary of the Silver King Coalition Mines Co W O Lamb started at the old Ontario as a bookkeeper He became the first secretary of the old Silver A discouraged prospector slowly made his way down a Bleep aide- hill carelessly swinging1 at loose rocks He hit one that didn't budge Rock chips splattered but that accidental stroke marked an out of chloride cropping1 of a ledg-ore One man who claimed to have seen It said It was only a nub about two inches high Another said it wss "no larger than a man's hat" That was In 1872 and the beginning of the mine that was to become for many years Utah's largest producer and the foremost silver operation in the west the Ontario directly south of rark City The men in the photo e old-tim- entice our Heating Cost with a " Joniifr®! iA u 6 ©ii¥F5i©iri 1 1 6r one-tim- Burner Kuril Gas in Tour Coal Furnace! 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CXvenue of tararly H!l lniti you a ( showing New Spring Footwear Herbert Jonuary 15 C D SEL6Y vth TampU Thrw lafla headquarters 2602 S State W Brady will lead the discussion rni 16 — ADVERTISEMENT- Rsprntotiv - Could Henry VIII Have Had Stomach Ulcer Pains? at Stat History tell how Henry VH would ui k umacii wiin iooa ana surrer afterward If excess stomacb cause you dlatrem aftr natinir m-acidity ful heartburn gas tour itomich nin in digestion even itomach ulcer pain — - w M Tablet contain 3 proven inirt n uuki medicinal Ingredients Like a doctor orescriptlon Udga works soothingly and ant More than 210 million sold since 1928 Get a 25c box of Udtra and if TOIL tOO don't Of t imiTlns vlihln half hour tou set rjo'UHric vnnn 1 1 CLI3IB Prof Weldon J Taylor head of Brigham Young university's de partment or marketing will ana lyze readership and market studies made during November by the commerce schools' department students Floyd W HockenhulL publisher of Circulation Manage ment magazine will speak at a noon luncheon The effect of the discovery of printing on civilization will be speech topic of former Justice Frederick Loofbourow Salt Lake City principal speaker at a ban quet Saturday night Sunday after a short devotional service publishers will devote two hours to panel discussion of six phases of newspaper management and operation Winners of the 1947 Better Newspaper contests will be an nounced at a luncheon Sunday by Prof Oliver R Smith of BYU's department of journalism Other Speakers Other speakers who will address the publishers include Lon Richardson vice president of Gillham Advertising Agency B L Flannagen state department of em-- 1 -- 16 Retail Food Prices Up Retail food prices In Salt Lake City stood at 2026& of the 1935-19- 39 average level on Nov 15 the bureau of labor statistics reported j Saturday This was a 16 gain over th inprevious month and a 56 crease over Nov 15 1946 Commodities on which ther were price decreases during th one-yeperiod ended Nov 15 included chickens dairy products fresh fruits and vegetables fat and oils and dried fruits and ar vegetables Largest price increases wer shown by cereals and bakery products meats fish and beverages NEA Rolls Hit 656 The National Education- - Aasn Saturday reported to Dr M Lynn Bennion superintendent Salt Lake City schools that there are 656 members of the organization in the city A D V E BTISEM EM- - BUBBLES Rogersea's By ' al : i ' ' "Could I take one on eighteen boles approval? 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Salt Lake City manager DITIOWS OF THE A IR f 51 Epperson Kaysville A F Gais-for- d American Fork C L Fret-wel- lj Roosevelt and Morgan KaUo Cedar City directors Ned War-noc- k Salt Lake City is association attorney and Roy A Schonian ed COTS tl LScEhD$150 Helper Journal 1947 president of the association will preside at all sessions except the Sunday noon luncheon when the newly-electe- d president will take charge Other officers are William tm Long Brigham City vice president Hal G MacKnight Pricey secretary - treasurer Howard C Barrows Midvale Andrew N Albert W Ryttlng Tremonton THE METROROIITASI OP ERA - tfv J STEEL C I1Z50 COmnared to 1250 in Ana tralla and $150 In Argentina Mr King said Even with the help of congress in maintaining a parity price the industry has been decreasing in size Immigraton service permitted importation of the Basques on the basis of the of wool production as Importance an essential material ne explained Mr Kin sr said he the Eastern Nevada Sheep Grow- er absil ana tne southern Idaho Sheep Growers Assn in negotiating the importation of the French and Spanish nationals 4 i Miner-alog-ic- As representative of two inter tlons Karl V King Salt Lake mountain sheep growers 'associa-- attornev will leave Mondav tnr Europe to arrange transportation 10 mis area or approximately 158 French and Spanish Basques Importation of Basques from the two European countries to serve as sneepneraers in tne Idaho and Nevada areas has been authorized by the U S government InvestI rations showed the number nf Bheep in western United States to us 11 me lowest level since 18Z8 Mr Klnsr said This decrease In sheep number of is aue paruy to lack of herders It was established at rovernment hearings that costs of a ewe for one year in me western part of the United States amounted to TampU at Stat Salt lak City Utah 4 Polio Receipts Hit $220000 King Mining Co The road in the canyon is not maintained any more The property is now owned by the Park Utah Consolidated Mines Co and since 1941 has been worked from the Keetley side Besides silver Technocrats lo Meet which won fame for the storied "The Status Quo" will be dis Ontario the yield now Includes cussed at a meeting Monday at lead and zinc 8 pm at Technocracy section NEVADA FLOCKMASTERS Michael I Ly- and Red Cross Names '48 Drive Leader ing Friday Members will hear a report on errecuveness of a similar cam paign in the early months of 1947 in Keeping the state's traffic fatalities- - below those of the previous year Delegates representing 62 Utah newspapers will register Friday ai tne xwewnouse hotel Meetings and social activities have been arranged through Sunday Meetings of the business committee and board of directors will be Friday with a social hour in the evening for all delegates Officers to Report Officers of the association will report Saturday on 1947 activities and omcers for 1948 will be elect Salt Laker Going to Europe 1 o Kecruit Basque Herders a Smith Co 49 Cast 1st Seat City Wreno Bowers Provo man Willardson Ephraim Ariel Mlchie Roosevelt a Park City postmaster Park City Oldtlmers will remember Alex Frank Westcott was secretary Moffat father of D D Moffat of the old Ontario and afterwards or n V THE OLD ONTARIO Death claimed one more person tinzX 3M7 In Salt Lake Oty than It iid In 1&4S Mrs Lillian Laraon mmpr bureau of vital atatisUea reported Friday December death totaled 183 to Vneg- the 1947 count to 1919 In 14 160 deaths in December brought the total for the yer to J and Robert ATiite R B Watson W G Lamb The mine and mill were cloned in 1897 when silver prlcen collapsed Wherrltt Standing: E Milk Violators Prospector Swinging Pick Crackdown9 Slated by State Bonanza Hits Accidentally While praising cooperation of Deaths in S L Total 1919 In Last Year A I f S L te out-of-sta- A highway safety campaign for ployment security director Judge as a public service by weekly Reva Beck Bosone Ear! T Ross newspapers will be presented to treasury department and David utan publishers attending the Trevithick director of publicity 50th annual convention of the for the Centennial commission Utah State Press association start C N Memmott publisher of th 1948 Mifr — - r4s v 1 1 " 1 'I j t |