Show c‘l r I 4“ PAGE J V - ip Retired Army Of f icer Denies Knowledge aim Of t T Wilt hold-Jo- b as Second District1 judge v ThexSlate Thursday-ordere- 'CsHSsmissitsn v re- d TWENTY-ON- E 17 Requirc Aid Recipients 0'C ' To Sign Oyer Property tT - W I - i- i 1 A w2 win duction on land valuations in the heart of Salt Lake City’a business I Utah’s lien law which will be placed before the voters on PI fshortly- - before—TU— diatriett-aa- d blasted 4 pnt referendum in The NoV4 election is similar to statutes enacted suffered a hemor Wednesday commission for “ill premises and by 32 other states the Utah Foundation tax research rhage of the brln — no action” in the reappraisal of agency disclosed Thursday fat -Dr Adolph M - Nielsen city laws generally permit recovery of public Assistance paid city - property x f s - to The an old-agrecipient but the reimbursement is not made until physician and Assistant City A 20 per cent reduction on lots death of the recipient with only the sons and daughter the after in St George amounting to $141Physician Dr John S Marshall and other heirs affected by the state action who performed the 449 also was ordered in the eom- Some 17 states like Utah re examination doubted that" such mission’ flnal lclion' AS i itita quire old sge recipients who own injuries could be - Cleanup -o- perations rivaling board equalization —district year forthli real estate to sign a formal prqp There evidences were lhe judges that June W Penderville j:hreerIUh The 10 per cent Salt Lake dethose of the spring months were victim had been beaten and the Police investigating death were reelected Thursday without erty lien before they can be vote among them valuation which does not include under way over a wide' area of attack bordered op sadism” Dr granted assistance j Salt Lake City after tons of de- Nielsen said on completion of the ROAD CARNAGE At the 9 pm Tiling deadline applies to both sides buildings The - District of Coluipbia txamlnatJon! struction flowed v dow- n- Parleys of Main Street ind the west side Judges David TLewis Salt Lake where Congress Is the legislative Husband Questioned and Emigration Canyons late Par-Icof State Street from South TemThird District Judicial City body adds a 3 per eent interest Meantime and R Wednesday Pender early Thursday Edgar ple to 4th South About 420 pan Norseth Ogden Second DisA violent summer thunder- ville 46 a retired Army officer charge onto the assistance pay cels of property art involved storm loosed more than I month’s and husband of the victim was trict and Joseph E Nelson meats while the Utah law re Patrick Heaiy Jr commission Sait Lakers who insisted that of the questioned waterin police quota canyons no Interest payment- Thursday by: Spanish Fork Fourth District quires chairman said only eight prop- "it isn’t the heat it’s therhu and along the foothills ss other but denied knowledge of the atwere unopposed Signed Petitions erty owner Jhad protested (his mldity” were probably right durtack storms threatened the yalley Some 33000 voter signed the year’s assessed valuations and Appointed to Office Penderville maintained that he More thunderstorms Were fore weak of last July had obtained relief from the ing the Under the new npnpartisan Hen law cast for Friday leaving open the left his wife for about an hour weather for the month was petitions celling for the The commission or the tax county while went Judiciary law the secretary of he Wednesday to referendum night on the be possibility of a recurrence of the placed normal Motorists ended hotter than their July commission only alightly state will issue them certificates out to get aomething to eat He heavy rains was half general election ballot Votera in record Utah with while a ’ the “ driving precipitation "forthwith" said that on returning he found of election Brought Probe as high again aa during a normal will be called upon to sustain or ' Sugar House Hardest Hit killing at the rate of one Hut he added All appointed to office aince her unconscioua on the floor He crash v a st Sugar-Houslast five for the days-thiajeftthe hit day the statute enacted in the last general election they told officers that he applied cold repeal at higher In fact the maximum tempera- to " ’ " the month records showed Thurs- - j0!0® as the Water tori out sections of water and ice were 4he- - only —three district Judge Joseph G Jeppson to wom1947 the packs to a lax "commis- tures for valuei led and a day averaged street July just and sidewalks Asks to to election for ceelection come retaining court an's head in an attempt to revive ’ up high judges The law allowed the state to Until Saturday midnight it sion Investigation "which con- bit under theaverages for a walls this year — her vinced ui that ail property in minimum recover and the from old age assistance Utah have would that locations’ appeared period -- Jn contrast to thevunprece’4 occupants Ip some — Called Attorney ft bbst 'driving record ' 6f the Unit area was overassessed" likewise' dipped little under the Ollehtt whb at’ dcatVpossessed ’’ were forced to evacuate basement dented district judge situation “And ao even though w hid In his account to Officers Del year with only nine deaths but average according to the real property valued fh excess apartments' and at the Lincoln both State Supreme Court posiC Frank Gil- the sudden increase boosted the no protests from these property U S Weather Bureau F Duncombe and of Chbrch Ward on the Jesus tions will be carried of $ cash exemption the actual Chapel owners we the Little Above Normal Christ of Latter-daSaints 2005 bert Mr Penderville said he total to 14 This was two more benefit of are giving them amount of public assistance proaeparate (November ballot Three maa this reduction then called his who attorney than were in ai killed April the Bth East crews worked all night candidates filed for each post Average temperature for the vided to the- - home The attorney state’s best driving month ao tter of fairness and equity”-M- r came to keep water from filling the This law thus insured the state month waa 763 degrees or 6 deSeeking to Fill told offlcera that j when he ar- far this year Heaiy explained basement normal lta reimbursement before the old — above grees seekA Wade Lester He said the St George reduo Justice rived the woman was breathing Total for the year stood at 127 lver-age- d area All the residents could be temperatures The age through high recipients' term will as July gave way to August-- 17 tion was ordered because city and heavily ing another - 888 - degrees compared claimed by heirsproperty who either were Third District Judge Joseph G reported damage and the State were town lota ovebe opposed by R J Hogan of found to be afterward Shortly to more than had died in this according average of 892 unable to provide financial aid Salt Lake City and George W jeppson Thursday filed his Highway Patrol Reported several the attorney William J Christ- period last year There hve been rassessed In relation to similar with the unwere residents Minimum averaged or who allowed the atate to suptemperatures “hysterical” Provo of Worthen candidacy for election to the re- able to make coherent reports of ensen 1213 Windsor St he told times however When the 1932 property in other Utah cities 637 degrees compared with 644 port their elderly relatives Justice R Henri Henriod seek- “We Mr been he have that three Penderville for have1951 exceeded the deaths trying thought term vacated the damage maining four-yea- r for the 78 year period Only After Death that his wife bad stopped breath- figure by more than 20 ing to- - fill out the remaining years to persuade the Salt Lake No one can deny that there - Reaches Low Spots Utah state welfare officials four years of the term to which by the resignation ot State had and Commission better eail Safety officials saw some en- County that "'he ing to appropri- was howplenty of hot weather he was appointed will face two Supreme Court Justice Geofge have emphasized that recovery is PreeiDltatiott quota for the somebody” couragement in the fact that the ate sufficient funds to bring incumbent’ district judges Will W Latimer A physician who had treated July total was about half the about reappraisal of city and ever made only after the death of the in but month averages about 13 the mercury On days L Hoyt Nephi Fifth District the victim earlier in the eve- number killed in June when 26 town lots and buildings in Salt recipient and the spouse or when has been a trial 89 of an inch was recorded Judge 23 on Jeppson 90 it and July and Joseph G Jeppson Salt Lake the property is sold or tranw Mr Heaiy declared Climbed past 51 at the Salt ning was summoned and later a lost their lives Lake Salt Lake Airport City" 12 for the — judge hit 100 degrees That night pears six years on Lake Federal ferred or when the beneficiary 1 23 inches Police ambulance we "All and City Third District Is Department got wpre travel motor Bldg Heavy promises makexpected the bench of Salt Lake City thermometer hit 76 degrees decided to repay the state had at 16th East and 26th South and crew was asked to bring an to continue in the state during no action” :: ing aleep rather difficult Court and six yearj as a member 16 inches on for the amount of aid $0 that the Death came shortly the next two months and safety Others Identical Highland Drive hi Lowest Tempera re lien can be dissolved The law of the Third District Bench leaders encourage greater cauthouEventually all the water which after "There are the also provides that the recipient The physician told officers he tion in an effort to item the ris- sands of other undoubtedly Lowest during temperature flowed overout of perennially piecea of property Cache Native or spouse cannot be disturbed or crowded stormsewers arrived it had been treating the woman ing toll both residential and commercial month waa 55 degrees -3 A native of Cache bounty he the since called and at the Sunday Precipitation for the ' month evicted no matter how much has in the city which ere overassessed cityjs low is the In inch 51 old house at while received At 8 been was money inch 77 age attended schoola in pm Wednesday Weber between State and 2nd West and in relation to thetr neighbors or fell in measthat time the woman did not The atate has never Instituted to similar types of property In normal figure Rain 3-WCounty and Weber College He 13th and 9th South ay on discovered five have foreclosure the days after urable proceedings to ao quantitiea Injuries left been which had Sandbags other sections )t will takt an was graduated from the la in order to satisfy hottest Utah’s told officers death her he property quire usually July from the spring Tunoff aroused public to get any action of Utah with baccalaur- over and July 27 marks the the amount of the lien and in - Girl Tell of Noise month floods were utilized again as Two women injured seriously comof out of this county board eate and law degrees most cases heirs have made eb the "hot” season store owners and residents along Only evidence that officers obmissioner to bring about a re middle of id a traffic accident Wednesday to clear the property tlement He practiced law In Utah for 21st South and in the low areas tained was that there James N Dowell dpputy pros- appraisal and fair and equitable Thursday cli Bight were reported In ‘'fair" con 10 years before from the old-ag- e inherit they taking the City tried to protect their propertyi disturbance in the Penderville ecutor from Little Rock Ark tax valuation foundation the eats dltlon Thursday at Latter-dapointed out Court bench and has been admit- rV t Wednesday-nighapartment tax decided commission said "Our Thursday he had questioned Sandbags Hauled Away Could Be Required ted to practice before Che U S Saints Hospital came from a girl who Willie Tuek Bishop at Utah State to take thli initial action on Its most sandbags had said that Ironically old age assistance grants f Utah’s Supreme McRae so was Court Washington noise Victims were Lavina appar- Prison for- - nearly three hours own under the authority It has -been hauled away leaving prop- ent that the t In the nation on a floor Thursday and had obtained an to partially correct the glaring Still-Ofare 81 Alameda Cat and Laurie An- D C the pounded owners helpless above the Penderville’i to try to "amended and expanded” state- inequity that exists in the heart with the reduction in number of drus 82 360 E 7th South Mrs ateHe was active in undergradu- erty Most streets had been cleared activities at the University those making the noise McRae suffered pelvic fractures ment from the inmate of the business district Although nearly T50 Utah old age beneficiaries due to the Adjustraffic Thursday but street quiet Utah comwas of and later field Police Thursday also were at- -- Mr Dowell said he would for- tments should be made on a scie- plumbers remained off their jobs lien and other restrictive meassevered tendons In both wrists said it would be a few to locate a diamond ward the statement to Arkansas ntific appraisal basis throughout Thursday the area of disagree ures being prominent factors in and shock Kirs Andrus suffered missioner 4 for the West Coast officials before all the debris could tempting fractures about the face and of troops of the Boy Scouts of days ment reportedly had been nar- making possible recent increases ring valued at $4000 believed to officials He also said that Bishop the city" i be hauled away America 7 have been in possession of the had consented to a "recorded” and some progress made for those on the old age rolls the pelvis rowed cov- — Along 21st South a "river” ' Three-Wavictim but at a late hour had Interrogation 7 Served Mission Seventeen other states reported which would be settlement of a strike by toward Collision Will He is an active member of the ered sidewalks tumbled boxes pot located it sent to Arkansas- the Plumbers and Steamfitters their numbers of old age recipThey were passengers in an Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y rocks shrubs and anything loose union (A F L) against tha Plumb- ient had dropped between DeNative ef 8 L Bishop is uhder death sentence automobile driven“ by Beverley storm Saints "and served a three-yea- r During the height oMhe 7was in Utah for the murder of two ers and Heating Contractors Assn cember 1942 and 1951 AU but Penderville 745-5tWeller June 21 East DAlrymple mission and two motorists reported huge rocks born in Salt Lake City oh Jan miners in Tooele County 1 Ralph W Williams federal one of the 18 states had the lien which was Involved in a three-wa- y home foreign He is a member left in the intersectionV at 21st 30 1907 She was a missions Marrlner S Eccles Republican mediator met Thursday - with law on their books of The condemned murderer has daughter collision with two other of the a small and 13th East and South of the Thirty- sworn out an affidavit from his' candidate for the U S Senate members of the union executive Prior to 1937 Utah laws and Louise and Morris Dr L George autos about 1020 pm Wednes- Third bishopric tree was caught in a culvert Ward LDS r- She had resided here Utah Prison cell that will confer with Gen boarTto discuss proposals aimed regulation held that liens against — nomination Welleday at 3400 srstater son Temperatures were expected to si With Mrs extension to a Dwight D Eisenhower Jeppson '— — - — - $1500 for a Republi- at bringing about a reconciliation property could be required "a a The mishap occurred when a Joseph a U of U student and continue about the same A high all her life from the can presidential nominee Mo- However no meeting between condition precedent to granting Christmas furlough in was Salt Lake educated She vehicle driven by Robert Evans daughtef recorded at was 89 assistance” The - 1937 Mary Alice East High reading of nday morning in Denver -union and association negotiating old-agschools and had been mar- Arkansas Prison Farm! 29 129 McClelland St Salt Lake Federal Bldg- - Thurs- City and School pupil he resides at - Mr Eccles will leave by plane committees was held Mr Wil- Legislature banned recovery of to divorced ried previous a car 'operated by Ivan day Sunday afternoon he reported liams Indicated joint sessions public assistance grants and also June 1 when she was married Jorgenson 34 Midvale accordand will attend a Sunday evening would follow in the near future further liberalized welfare statto Edgar Ronald Penderville reHighway-Patrto ol State ing over Salt dinner with close blends and adsurvivors are an cloudburst The unitm which called the utes with the number of old age known The Oniy it Tribune In Thursday’s ports and an He Gen aunt of Lake visers Weiler Jacob Eisenhower strike unde Monday is asking a 14W recipients increasing from 6540 night Wednesday City was incorrectly reported that Mr 1937 to 12982 in Mrs Elies Smith snd several cleared the air of pollen Thurs- - - will return to Sait Lake City cent hourly wage increase paid in June Jorgenson’s auto sidejwiped the cousins in Salt Lake City June 1938 v vacations and fringe benefits Monday afternoon day ' Evans vehicle — 3‘Judges Win ‘Election’ Sans Ballots "A Parley Noneth IT a on Wife PAGE 1932 32 Otlier States Commission Orders Cut With Blast At County Board fteW Aaf itopsy 'Thursday noon indicated that Mrs-Ju- ne Weller Penderville 46 who died n hef apartment at 1012 Barbara m : Retains "David T Lewis Joseph E Nelson Unopposed for Third District judre post post on Fourth District bench Attack 1 Lieri Laws Cited As Practice in State Reduces Downtown Land Taxes S i Local New SALT LAKE CITY UTAH FRIDAY MORNING AUGUST Autopsy Lists Violence in- Woman Death - £ It SECOND SECTION rnrF 'f i5 fafe alt Radio Log IS 1 S Ii ? r ‘ f ( non-prof- it On Tons of StormDcliris -- e t post-morte- WealhcrTips Record for Heat ‘Steam’ -- -- 5 ' y July Brings Death to f 14 Motorists e- waa-harde- JulyJ Of - 78-ye- - Jeppson riles For Seat on Highest Court 10-ye- 78-ye- y ‘ -- ! - - Cornell Listed ‘Fair’ After Crash gpots--principa- Felon Quizzed On Furlough - Unl-versit- - i 150 Plumbers y Jobs- -- Eccles Meet With Eisenhower y h -- t he-pa- id 90-da- y e side-swipe- d Pollcn Count Water Department Employe Mr Evans an employe of the Salt Lake City water department and one of his passengers Ralph Hall 28 334 Elm Ave suffered minor injuries Verla Brummel 15 4970 Poplar St Murray also an occupant of the vehicle was — uninjured Booked at Salt Lake County Jslt for hivestfgaUmrtrf drunken-drivinand no operator's license Mr Evans later was released under $500 bond" Second Prisoner Walks Away From Fruit Picking Detail For the second time in the past medium build and complexion two weeks a Utah atate prisoner He was wearing a blue shirt with walked away from a fruit picking white and blue slacks detail at the State Training striped School in "American Fork ThC latest escape occurred Thursday morning when Lester Rowe 31 serving a sentence of one to 20 years for second degree showfor-th- e burglary' failed-tnoon check of trusties picking o apricots in orchard - the training school -- — -- -- 35 walked William Cullen away from a fruit picking detail Code j onJu'y 19 and efforts la AppreStatus of Salt Lake City's new hend him have failed Warden Marecll Graham said traffic code which was submitted to the City Commission last all available guards and Utah ToEye Traffic November will be among the topica of discussion Friday at a meeting of the Sait Lake City Traffic Commission scheduled at 8 "SO m in offices of the Tracy Collins' Trust Co 151 S Main V" Druggist Board Meet Utah “Pharmaceutical Assn will hold its first state-wid- e board of directors meeting of the new adminstrstive year Friday at 1 p m in suite 309 Zion's Savings Bank and Trust Co 3 So Main 1 j i w State Highway Patrol officers joined in the search immediately after the escape was discovered Search was centered in Utah County and peace officers were establishing roadblocks in an effort to apprehend the prisoner' but at a late hour Thursday had not been successful Warden Graham said ope guard was sent to American Tor k with 20 carefully screentrusties for) the fruit picking Assignmentr The escapee is described as Lester Rowe Walked away 5 feet lOVk inches tall 147 pounds! fripn a deUllpiching fruit ± AlAaA 0m Ready Feie Tq Mark Day Swiss THEY JUST LOVED IT TO DEATH Too Many Friends’ Hurt Utah Publicity Campaign Of Independence when the Legislature whether-th- e money should be but necessary expenses— 4n all be meets bills may again or how much should be at least another $50000 pther s spent on markably ahv In publicizing Hathe Swiss Independence Day ' If $100000 a year seems too in the making the Salt -- Lake rharma baa barn rorreapondIt to national advertising expected to havd 1000'' part- Ingly ahy In tha number of tourtat dumber of -- Corn as pne allocated much it might be remembered Jh third rtollara IcTt behind TlUa booklets that' Gov J Bracked "Lee re-icipants from all parts of Utah In a aerie of artlrlernnirm what ran already in rough form other media or as a pretty tight man will be A nowned line it done to atlmulate this conceived A! director 3 potential presently Heppley reported Ind ua try In the experience of other with the public dollar recombe on the broad design patterned The program of Swiss instru- major to leave the door open to varying states national advertising has mended that same amount to tho R ECKMAN mental and vocal music and t KBy PATRICK t and aimed at getting a been found to be the backbone of 1951 Legislature for a publicity opinions 1 dances will be held in Liberty a The Irony of Utah's failure to progran under way rather than a publicity campaign budget and Wells Stakes recreation cen- advertise itself is that everyone missing the boat for two more '“The minimum for air effective - Sectional jealousy has been thinks it should years— and then two more and rational advertising program one of the bugaboos to a state ter Church of Jesus Christ of apparently ex- two more and two more In for 1951 the seems to run about $50000 a year publicity program which the Salt Legislature Latter-da4th East and Saints In addition to national adver- Lake Chamber of Commerce’s" In brief the bill would: ample a bill to set up a publicity 7tb South in L Set up an unpaid seven-membe- r tising a local program must be bill will aeek to iron out Tho Swiss Independence Day ob- fund became a classic study council pomprising the chair- sustained and after the years of definition of adequate geographiservances dates back to Aug 1 too many cooks spoiling the men of the State Road Commis- neglect much works needs to be cal representation on the pro1291 when the Swiss people be- - broth gaa their struggle for inde- - Sponsored by 14 of the 23 state sion ex officio and three mem- done particularly in preparing posed council may vary with geographical location but equality senators underly- bers from each congressional dis- brochures and booklets for pendence to Inquiring tourist pros- between congressional districts ing proposition went uncontested trict to be appointed by the gowould - appear to be as fair a in floor debate But its advocates vernor with the consent of the pects Jlsen Family to Meet Travel films are much in compromise ai any between area had many views on how the Senate since advent of television and population Z Appropriate funds The Christian Olsen Family money should be spent and who Another big bugaboo has been Assn will hold its annual reunion should spend ft The bill was not ommended amount still m blink and the sta'te's library needs fillfor publicity a paid secretary ing in A state magazine may o£ political jealousy The chamber’ at Lagoon Aug 2 Registration killed at the hands of enemies needed clerical help and nece- desired- - There will be salaries ’bill would leave government out will begin at the dance pavilion died in the arms of for the small publicity council of the picture aa much as pow ssary expenses followed by a program and busi- friends ness meeting — J Another effort wlU befnade inf 3 Leave it up to the council staff and all the other incidentalSible The 'traditional celebration of Heitor's rmt- - 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