Show alt lake Sfilntnt Local Area News Sports Comics Second Section Union Yetoes Strike Averts Milk Tieup Business News TV— Page 22 Salt Lake City Utah — Tuesday Morning — dune 80 1959 Page 15 Dan State to Nip Valentine's Bid Calls Nothing Serious For Roads Ballot Okelis AM HELPING HAND: Women and wives are always saying they want a man to help the j&round house— but they don’t mean it Because when a man really tries to help with the household all he gets is a cool sniff and a dirty look I know I tried to give lit imv wife some Dan help around the Valentine Valentine household the other day and she didn’t appreciate it one bit in fact she seemed to resent it It all started when I ran across a new little pocket book called the “Pocket Book of Household Hints” 9 Well it’s a very interesting little volume and is just stuffed and crammed with little ideas and hints designed to help make a household run smoother MY WIFE WAS making the beds and I followed her around the bedroom and read from the book: "It says here Elaine that to speed up bedmaking it is advisable to plaee zippers on the ends of the pillow cases so they can be zipped and unzipped and the pillows can be removed easier” My wife didn’t say anything but went into the living room to do some dusting I followed her as soon as I got one of the dirty pillowcases off of my face “It says here” I read to Elaine “that tooth paste rubbed on the glass tops of tables is helpful in removing spots” — My wife didn’t say anything but went over to the window “IT SAYS HERE" I said still reading “that a pair of old woolen socks are wonderful for cleaning Venetian blinds You put one sock on one hand then you put wax on that sock Then you put the other sock on the other hand but you leave this sock dry Then you polish with the sock with the wax on it and you dry with the dry sock’’ My wife looked up from her cleaning and said “Why don't you go to work?” NewPact On Hauling Congress Claih A strike which would have tied up milk deliveries in Salt Lake City Ogden Cedar City Price and Coalville was averted Monday when members of Locals 222 and 976 of the Teamsters Union ratified a contract negotiated' Saturday THE OFFICIAL vote corn pleted Monday night in Ogden showed 257 voted for ratification and 140 against Other balloting was done Sunday If the final vote tally had rejected the contract milk deliveries would have been stopped Immediately r THE TEAMSTERS had ex tended their contract prevl ously to Monday with the agreement (hat any economic improvements would be retroactive to June 1 New The contract is between the Richard R Steiner union and the Utah Dairy president of supply company Employeis Labor Council “Union members have been realistic in accepting our contract terms” Louis H Callister said late Monday upon learning that the two teamster locals had voted to accept the dairymen's three-yea- r contract Reaches Utah P Hronek Tribune Staff Writer Effects of congressional wrangling over sources for interstate highway' system funds reverberated in Utah Monday as the State Road Commission voted to curtail future advertising of bids for construction of federally-nurturehighway projects a J By Richard d UNLESS Congress can find a solution to its road funding problems within the next several weeks Utah’s multimillion dollar highway building program will come to a halt Monday’s action by the commission during its biweekly meeting at the Capitol was a purely defensive measure The commission does not want to undertake road contract obligations without federal assurance that funds for payment will be available AFFECTED by Monday’s curtailment order will be all contracts for construction of interstate federal aid primary secondary and urban projects Purely state projects will not be affected However Elmo R Morgan director of highways pointed out that the action will not affect invitations to bid which already have been advertised The commission will open bids amounting to over seven million dollars in the next three weeks that heavy rains washed out Monday morning In fill dirt near residence Mrs Sam P Petralia 8481 Ceres Dr (4175 South) gets out spade to cover up two-foo- t SL Shivers Groups Will Air ‘Center Studies as Mercury Plunges to Record Low The first Joint meeting newly appointed Salt comrpit-te- e Lake to study a proposed new civic auditorium will be held next Monday at 2:30 p m in the County Commission chambers in the City and County Building Call for the first session to discuss the possibilities of building a Veterans War Memorial civic auditorium s by levying a proposed announced by County Commission Chairman B Gundersen of-th- BY JULY 14 however all incurred bid invitations will have been opened and the commission will have to await congres- City-Count- y sional fund action before proceeding Preliminary design and engineering work will continue on the Utah program Completed plans will be placed on the shelf until construction money is available deep gully spell that on several days in June set new records for torrid afternoop temperatures The quick switch from hot and dry to wet and cool was reflected m water consumption figures for Salt Lake City By Roy Robinson Tribune Staff Writer Drenching rain clouds and cool air pushed the mercury to unseasonably cool levels that set a record low for maximum summer temperatures Monday in the Salt Lake area AFTERNOON high at the UNLESS Congress can find Salt Lake Airport Weather a suitable solution to the funds Bureau station was a meager 64 degrees It is the first time the ramifications problem could conceivably affect Utah in the station's history that afternoon maxlmums economically Shutdown of the HE SAID HE would be have been so low this late in ma'mtnoth road building proat the initial session the season present a or for two could gram year County Commisalthough cause layoffs in construction The mercury began its tumranks unless alternate projects sioner W G (Bill) Lai son ble under a storm that has was representing the comare found brought soaking rains since Action by the commission mission on the committee of last Friday and racked up total was made at the suggestion of five citizens precipitation of one and 24 hunL dredths of an inch in the four-daJoe Commissioner Mr Morgan and C Taylor Burwill repi esent ' period “It’s my day off” I said ton "commission c h a 1 rm a n Christensen committee of four the city’s both of whom returned last “and I am trying to help” IT FOLLOWED a hot dry week from a meeting of the kitchwent the into wife Western Association of State My en to attack the dishes and Highway Officials at Billings potsJollowed with the book Mont of h leasehold hints MB MORGAN reported that “It says here my dear that Tallamy federal ad- burned food in pots will come Bertram off easier if you boil water in ministrator of the US Bureau of Public Roads told the conthe pan and put an onion in vention the government will be the water” unable to pay state vouchers The Salt Lake City Oommis plete and effective internal ALL I GOT FOR that one for federal-aihighway con- sion is expected Tuesday to program to fix the responsiwas an extra duty look The struction after April 1 1960 its execution upon some action in obtaining bility for look was much dirtier than the and possibly as early as Feb take one individual who is com28 an independent auditing firm pletely divorced from office of dishes If Utah’s constructo make a complete audit of all the city auditor and city treahighway “Why don’t you go down- tion program were to continue city departments as a result of surer town and see if you can collect as scheduled the commission tickets’’ more some report submitted Monday to - THAT THE auditing firm reparking would have an estimated commission by a special view the 1958 the my wife said in outstanding contract report of A L Eeb 28 committee Escandon city’s special audi1960 obligations said by “I “I will not” I tor to utilize the verification want to stay home and help Mr Morgan pointed out CITY ATTORNEY James L work performed by Mr Escanyou” BUT IF federal funds are to Barker Jr - — ' City Auditor Louis don be curtailed the state should E and Treasurer ‘'Well keep quiet" my wife City Holley said "I’m going to make a award 'no more contracts after Oliver G Ellis appointed as THE REPORT to Mayor currently advertised have the special committee to out- Adiel F Stewart also urged the cake" And she started bang- those been awarded he said in order line details and make recom- independent firm and auditing ing pans sprinkling to avoid a large deficit a make all review of these made mendations complete sugflour The federal funds curtail- gestions: Internal controls in all city I hurriedly turned to the section of the ment if realized would be for Called for the city commisfiscal year 1960 Funds prob- sion to household hints pocket book engage an outside CPA ably would be available in 1961 auditing firm to conduct a “IT SAYS HERE to dust although estimates of the and independent statutory cornstarch on the cake before total vary audit for the calendar year contracTHE TRUST fund used to 1959 on a three-yea- r icing it” I read “It keeps the basis tual icing from running over the administer the interstate and federal-aisides” primary secondary THAT AS A result of the “Will you go away" my and urban programs is being findings In the audit the auditwife said "I'm trying to get depleted rapidly A new source ing firm make specific recomof revenue for the fund must mendations for modernizing or some work done” That’s what a husband gets be uncovered — the bone of changing of accounting sysfor trying to be hejpful I controversy among congress- tems and departmental prospent 35 cents for this pocket men cedures where required Action on the program curbook of household short cuts At the rompletion of the and my own wife won't even tailment was taken by the audit the auditing firm should ' listen See Page 2$ Column 5 be engaged to develop a com one-wa- La-mo- r y SL Ponders Audit Moves FoF Department til Books FOR THE three days beginning June 23 a total of gallons of water were used according to records of the city’s water department The following three days starting last Friday with onslaught of the storm total consumption dropped to 148515000 gallons for a decrease of about 58 per cent Monday's rain was geneially confined to Utah's northern sector with the heaviest amounts measured in the northwest section - THE SALT Lake Airport 21 hunstation measured r dredths of an inch in the period ended at 5 pm It was much heavier however in some other areas of the valley Apparently there is no letup in sight Scattered showers and thundershowers with little ' change in temperature were forecast for Tuesday and were expected to continue' for the next five days Day Sine Last Utah Traffic 0 rake-bakin- Death Utah To June 30 1959 Tq June 301958 All of 1958 84 87 192 I Idaho To June 3t) 1959 To June 30 1958 All of 1958 98 106 270 — g ' d MR CALLISTER is counsel for the Utah Dairy Employers Council representing dairies handling approximately 85 per cent of Utah's milk supply “For moie than two months we have been negotiating with teamster representatives in our continued effort to keep wages in line” he said “The contract terms are substantially those we offered at the beginning “While the contract terms do not bring Utah dairy wage rates to those in some parts of the nation they are brought into line with most dairy wages elsewhere and with those in other industries in this area” Mr Callister said Frank G Steiner American Linen’s chairman Vote in SL Divides Linen Supply Firm - By Robert W Bernick Tribune Business Editor Shareholders of the Steiner American Lfncn Supply Co and affiliates Monday approved a split of the multi miliion-dolla- r firm one of the world’s largest such business organizations Under the proposal adopted at a stockholders meeting here the family of Frank G Steiner will establish headquarters of the American Linen Supply Co a Nevada corporation in Salt Lake City family-controlle- THE FAMILY of G R Steiner Chicago is organizing the American Linen Supply Co a Delaware corporation with headquarters to be established A revised report criticizing at Minneapolis Minn of Principal headquarters the city auditor’s office in the company as now constiwith connection irregulari- tuted has been In Chicago THE NEW contract affects ties in the city license American Linen furnishes approximately 800 dairy de- assessor’s department may numerous cotton goods items not be discussed until Thursliverymen and inside workers including towels uniforms contract re- day instead of Tuesday as The three-yea- r napkins and a similar line of troactive to June 1 granted previously expected Mayor paper products to service houily wage increases for the Adiel F Stewart said Mon- trades and manufacturing opfirst contract year ranging day erations throughout the counfrom $8 66 a month for stuCity Auditor Louis E try dents to $1740 a month for em Holley said he is still studyIT LAUNDERS and replaces ployes in other categories ac- ing the report which he will for customers the American cording to Fullmer H fatter answer in a written stater cotton goods secretary-treasureof Team- ment to be submitted to the Linen-owne222 City Commission sters Local Among assets are 44 linen The report was prepared He said substantial increases In the United secohd Byron S Gibbs adminis- supply plants third by and the for years States and Canada two plants to Finance assistant trative of the contract were also in Brazil and a plant in I Theodore Commissioner agreed upon (Ted) Geurts at the request Cologne Germany In addition OTHER - PROVISIONS in- of the commissioner — — there are two paper mills at cluded a pension plan and a Gary Ind and Albany tyY' and two paper converting newly established health and welfare plan to be paid for by plants at Kaukana Wis and the employer according to the Mechanicville NY union ANOTHER affiliate is the Union spokesmen said that Minneapolis Realty Holding contract new the proalthough Co owner of an office buildvides wages and benefits ing at Minneapolis and other which will be of considerable real estate The Steiner Comvalue to union employes in pany of Chicago (division) providing their families with a substantial manufactures better living standards these of steel and Lake line Salt government City plastic dis-fwages cannot be considered towels paper high by any stretch of the will hold the attention of the fpensers county grand jury Tuesday products and other allied items imagination” r as the group and carries on the company's "IN FACT” Mr Latter said hears testimony from three research and development procontract subpoenaed and one invited gram “this new three-yea- r still leaves many employes in witness including two cemeAmerican Uniform Co a the Utah Dairy industry with tery employes owned subsidiary emwholly wages considerably below J W REED Salt Lake real ploying some 600 persons at those in the other 11 western estate agent has been subpoe- Cleveland Tenn produces cot—— states ton including uniforms "This contract as such rep- naed for a 10 a m appearance of goods varieties Approximany be his be second call will Jt resents a compromise made in fore the jury within a 'week mately one half of the producthe pubhc interest This com- — Another-wit- ness E G tion goes to American Linen promise which was counseled 218 6th a com The rest is sold on an open East by union leadership has Thompson market basis averted a- strike agreed to by etery employe was ordered 10 but for am IN THE SPLIT approved overwhelming vote of the subpoenaed membership in May of this jury bailiff Oscar A Cailson Monday American Linen the reported he had not yet served Nevada corporation headquaryear” he added papers on the individual tered at Salt Lake City acLESLIE Bioberg city pur- quires 19 of the US branches chasing agent was invited be- all of the foreign subsidiaries fore the Jury with the request other than Canada the dispeSteiner Co and he be available Tuesday morn- nser-making all and paper mills the paper will also or afternoon It ing be his second appearance with- converting plants American Yt i Uniform will be jointly conin a week Homer G Birdsall superin- trolled tendent of grounds at the City Among the domestic linen has been supply plants acquired by this subpoeCemetery naed for a 2 p m appearance American Linen Supply Co Mr Reed was agent for sale are operations in Salt Lake of 17 acres of property to City Ogden Blackfoot Boise the city for use in expanding Spokane Tacoma Portland the Rose Park Golf Course Reno Las Vegas Los Angeles See Page 22 Column 4 from nine to 18 holes Auditing Report Due Thursday -- City to Catch Glances oLz Grand Jury seven-membe- Not only didn't she listen but she pushed me out on Kennccott Informs Labor: y Basis Okcli’ the back porch and locked tliW door later Dons Robes Of Days of ’47 Royalty Out-of-- S 0 I still had a few nice household hints left over and I hate to Waste them so here they ‘Day-to-Da- are: ‘To keep a rake from stickSpokesmen for Kennecott ing to the pan wrap a towel Copper Corp said Monday dipped in hot water around night they have notified unions the pan after you take it from representing 11500 workers In the oven" Utah Arizona Nevada and If any of you housewives New Mexico of the company's use these hints and they work willingness to continue all please send me a letter saying terms and conditions of presI want to show the ent contract on a so day to day letters to Elaine and let her basis after "midnight Tuesday know that at least some worn THE PRESENT! contracts en appreciate a man's helping will expire with all unions exhouse the around cept United Steel Worker of BAM the SAD CYNIC SAYS: America at midnight Tuesday For the life of me I Just Under the company proposal can't see how that nice wom- the working agreements can be an puts up with that hor- continued in effect until further notice or new agreements rible Valentine! which Have been under discus sion for several weeks are signed they explained Meantime a spokesman for the Order of Railway Conductors and Brakemen Local 506 said that union had not re celved the new notices sent out by the company St Johns Ariz donned regal robes Monday and had the crown of queen placed on her head as she became the first resident to rule over the Days of '47 celebration in Salt Lake City the week of July 24 Anne- Richey" 18 - e VARLIER IN the day the ORCB sent telegrams to I J GEORGE D Clyde Is touring Russia and could not be present Rain earlier in the day MISS RICHEY’S two attend-ant- s forced the program from the Dianb Nielson 18 Kays-villof the Capitol into the steps and Donna Sparks 19 Bountiful were at her side as rotunda of the building they will be until the end of FRED E Curtis was narthe event rator of the program Mrs The ceremony Monday took Kate B Carter president of of Utah Pioplace at the Utah State Capitol the Daughter with LaMont F Toronto Utah neers gave the opening adeoretary of jtate and Mayor dress '4 n - Fits Crown lo Regal Head '“ M J La mont FI Toronto' Utah secretary of slate1 crowns Days of ’47 Queen Anno Richey at I f ' I t -- 1 ) v ceremony Left is Donna Sparks and next to her Diane Nielson attendants to queen A 1 i Am A I AAif -- A A-- A AA AvA -- A GOV e Kenn-ecot- t Copper Corp Federal Mediation and Conciliation Service and thp State Industrial Commission that its members totaling 53 railroad men had voted to leave the job at 11:59 pm Tuesday in lieu of a new contract Adiel F Stewart handling the coronation chores More than 350 persons attended the ceremony Av A A J-U-U A -- a AAtAAAM Ai S A i AA AJlLAA AA LkIJAi t k Lt L-- fc a i |