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Show ;. SUNDAY, APRIL 29, 1938 5UUh County. VUh SUNDAY HERALD Hearing to Resume Monday On Telephone Rate. Increase I9IB5 nw$m. imw.uiitiiw.i'.iijMij' ' CE SALT LAKE- - CITY (UP) Utah; be conducted fn the Commission will board . room at the utan state Fublie Servic SALT LAKE CITY ( UP About , resume hearings Monday to study capitol. 50 Utah educators have adopted a rite increase requested by the The hearing is a resumption of recommendation advocating in- Mountain States j Telephone and a session conducted March 28 service training for prospective heard the Utah school administrators. when the commission Telegraph Co. a Hal S.,d Bennett, commission company present eviaence ai The decision was reached at the in- rate a chairman,-saithe hearing would tempting io prove that a i concluding session of a study coo-crease was jusuuea. in MST&T officials ference on training for school ad ministrators. Dr. E. . Allan Bateman, state superintendent of . public instruction, said the program for selecting potential administrators was purely exploratory. He added that the purpose of the program would be the Improving of incentives for rate March that the firm needed better administration. increases rangiag from - 40 cents I During the meeting. Dr. Wil to 70 cents, a monih on. residence R. Odell, director of the liam 75 cents to j $1.75 on phones-anFoundation, Stanford Uni Kellogg Lousiness telephones. , versity, outlined procedures for The company asked for no spe the program to , be instigated La cific amount of; increase" in its ap Utah school districts. plication for the rate hike. Other speakers, included Dr. M. ' - WASHINGTON i (UP) The The March hearing was recessed TOKYO (UP) Benalon, Salt .Lake' City Lynn Some 1.750,000 permit commission staff mem of schools, and N. government plans to seek 'a court to superintendent to study the data pre Unionists, Socialists and Commu- Blaine Winters and. William N. test of an alleged "unauthorised bers time the ' and improper" cheese deal that sented by said utility, ,service com- nists will stage mass rallies Ball of the state departmet of Bennett public : throughout Japan next Tuesday in tdueation. , . cost the taxpayers $2 billion. officials Lionel Dr. had mission the demonstration in postLargest T. Ezra Agriculture Secretary V W. Thatcher, University of Wis war history. -- Benson announced Friday Afc consin economics and re1 National authorities professor ' police torney General Herbert Brownell an expert. on rates, look over the that and Saturday parades ported Jr. will file "one or more suits" testimony. rallies are planned in 611 cities to fet judicial ruling on Agricul- telephone company1 is expected to assist the and towns. The largest will be ture Department payments to a Thatcher in making its recom held here in the capital. commission in 1934. group of cheese-makemendations. An estimated 200.000 persons The General Accounting Office will WASHINGTON" (UP) The Agri rally at Tokyo's Outer Gar the paylabeled has officially of den Shrine moved to ' has culture unhear speakto, Meiji and Department "unauthorized, menti demands' a shout from ers, give dairy farmers ranging . proper." to a ban on nuclear dollar bonus by cancelling season wages higher olF i Rep.. L. II, Fountain Bv bomb tests.' al reductions in fluid milk prices n? chairman ot tne Mouse, Appropo- Then they will pour into the in 37 major marketing areas. ations Subcommittee that investi-- J n re Ostreets for Red ba&oer. waving The action Friday restored 5 a said cheese KW,,MW.1 deal, gated the cuts already J in effect in many parades. Brownell has ' told the cheese! SAN FRANCISCO J (UP) Maur The paradersv-arscheduled to areas ana canceuea otner reauchave one week to ice A. makers they ; Hutcheson,, general presi- wind past the national Parliament tions scheduled for May 1. It will'J?! pay up or face i court action. of the United Brotherhood of jbuildings shouting slogans con- boost dent dairy farmers income by j 1 Fountain said Brownell "intends AFL-fclhas criticized to bill ' a reduce Carpenters, proposed demning pegging prices at up to 50: cents jj H to collect the entire amount," for President a Meany George of electoral districts size jthe per iw pounds aiwve stueumcu, ;j The congressman denounced the threatening to suspend the Teams- measure heatedly opposed by So summer rates. payments as a "windfall." ters Union." . did not know cialist Diet meirtbers. Oficials said h Benson defended the deal at his a vice i Police have refused to permit what impact the they who is also Hutcheson, would have action this news conference earlier AFL-CIleveled the May Day organizers to march on retail prices. However, similar we don't" think president of the weeV iHe yesterday while com the mob past the, American em recent orders resulted there is anything out of line or his criticism on " threat to oust bassy. . Meany's menting of scheduled7 retail price cuts filegal" in. the fcase. the teamsters with the for dealing mobilize will Authorities Friranging from 1 to 1.5 cents a But he said in a statement Un International to Longshoremen's to rush stm police quart. ''differences ion. squads day there are any trouble, spot. of opinion between his legal staff Since the bloody and that of the accounting office. PREACHER ADMITS on May I, 1952, May Day TATE DEPARTMENT DUBIOUS! riot of issue the submission He said POISONING WIFE demonstrations have been com" ON SLAVE LABOR BAN to I the courts "can serve as the The (UP) GREENVILLE, S.jC. WASHINGTON (UP paratively peaceful. State beet means of resolving it. Rev. Coke Cooper, in involved has serious expressed companies Department Among condoubts about a proposal to take the alleged windfall" are the Church of God preacher',' SPECIALISTS RESEARCH the lead in trying to abolish Kraft Cheese Co.l the Borden Co. fessed Thursday he killed his wife LURED FROM COLLEGES would with so he "be rat Benpoison Co. forced or slave labor in other and the National Biscuit with to work continue the free A will not indicate which FRENCH LICK. Ind. (UP) iny son did countries through the InternationNotre Dame scientist warned al Labor Organization. ibe sued for recovery of the ministry." XI Cooper gave Deputy Sheriff Friday that luring research Assistant Secretary- of State : money. : Georges Lewis a signed "state- specialists away from colleges in- Francis 0 Wilcox told a Senate ment saying he poisoned her beef to industry jobs might hort the Labor Subcommittee ACTRESS TO RESUME stew last October saying .VI guess. expansion of the, plastic industry the department is In Sympathy CARPENTER PRACTICE thj. devil got hold, of me." His He' urged the ; industry not to with the aims of the proposal HOLLYWOOD (UP) Actress murder trial was tentatively set deplete "the source of the foun made in a resolution by Sen. Hu- :V.-f bert H, Humphrey Elaine Aiken says that as soon as for! May ?. tain from which it drinks." for returns from' she location The Lonely Man" she'll- resume her practice of carpentry. Miss Aiken, a sleek blonde who startles friends f when they; learn she is a' girl with and hammer saw, says she isn't tine .carpentry is "To kidding. sh said. "It helps I wpnderfuL" - and me relax. ! enjoy-i- t you! should see all the cabinets I J .Vs' have." j p A FOR TRAINING URGED FOR SCHOOL ADMINISTRATORS governor's IN-SERVI- i 'niimijwiMii mum mi REAL lat i. GRANITE COOL 1 FURNITURE- - - BUY SUMMER RELAXING : i NOW ! i . 1 , ? i testified Billion $2 Cheese Deal Radicals In Japan Plan Demonstration d I toCdurt X ' t j From j $S Down . Dairy Farmers To Get Bonus. j ; " rs . Meany Criticized President .J p-NC)- multi-millio- n yf ; I " ninn rnanfQ $5 Month CANOPY INCLUDED! v heavy canvas duck covering in wide variety of gorgeous surnmerlimt colors; widt angle braces. Complete with canopy. j , 6-FO- ALUMINUM OT " si si r",si 77. LOUNGE Q 88 ALUMINUM FOLDING CHAIRS t r 1 CHAISE J " f 4 STACK CHAIRS GLIDER A.1 3 ; ill i ii 1 -- - ' i As Illustrated . e a- j ' i , M Hi O, ALUMINUM i steel-helmet- I ed 88 SINGLE GLIDER FROM 1 . anti-Americ- 9 an ; J 1 ." H-T- he $5 -- . I DOWN $5 All aluminum struction; big 95 UMBRELLA MONTH lightweight box-finish- ed From con- cush- f 95 UMBRELLA TABLE ions. Choice of vivid assorted colors; heavy duck covering. ,95 95 OT From snyher . . Lightweight-ro- Il 9' Heavy canvas duck cover choice of bright summer colors. I - - Friday 4 ; Another Carload , of Famous Choice - SAVE AT NATE MORGAN Periods - Conventionals Moderns Of In gorgeous array, of coversPLASTIC, TAPESTRIES! I .1 Consult County Clerk or the Respective Signer for Fur ther Information. ,! ::::-:-:- : '' : Nevada t corporation, and matters incident theretd, including: (a) The ratification, authoriza- tion, approval and adoption and confirmation of a certain proposed Agreement for. consolidation, dated the 20th day of March, 1956, together with any and all - written amendments and or modifications thereof, and the execution thereof, by and between the Uranium Road Company, a Utah ' corporation, and Navajo Cliffs MLuing Compahy, a Nevada cor- jpcration, which- agreement has been entered Into and - signed by ' the Directors - of each of said corporations, pursuant to authority of both com- dirctors by granted ' . panies. The authorization of, the (b directors and officers of Uranium -Rqad Company to take any. and all action and do any. and all things and to! execute any and all documents necessary, proper or desirable to make effective and accomplish the" performance of Ihe consolidation and merger contemplated by said! Agreement, and as the same may; be amended, modi- t fied andor supplemented. 2. To transact such other business as may legally come before ' the meeting or ny adjournment l or adjournments thereof. The meeting may be adjourned from time to time without fur-- , ther notice than announcement at;, the meeting r rany adjournment j or adjournments thereof, j The Board; of Directors , of j ..Uranium Road Company has fixed i April 30, 1956 j at midnight, as the j limit anrJ Hafo far t Via Arktcmmln i "tion of stockholders entitled to vote at said meeting. By direction of the Board of Directors of Uranium Road Company, Provo, Utah. ' Dated March 28, 1956. LYNN L. WEIGHT, t I CE I .. 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Presldeat CY HALBERSLEBEN, Secretary Published in The Sunday Hesald cay' SUGAR HOUSE- -1 Employed. 3-13- 70 j Ibovecve&t waL VlUaOAY-40-;:i , April-1- 8,,15,f22, 29, 1956. 34 (On Main Highwty 91 n Wbero. PR COMPLETELY ' LAID! Extra-heav- 5S-e- r. y - edse tackless method. All doorways finished with metal; all pieces fin ished, as throw rugs. Completel 3 PLENTY OF FREE PARKING i Horlh 5 th WGST Jusl 'South of Provo River) 050 E. 2 1st So. Scuni crJ I f ii i 1 waL PEUVERY ;ERYVJtJEEE!: J PROVO-11- . i 1 " -- : Use this Ccup:n to On!: . YARD He pad, smooth r 1 MANUFACTURERS "BIG-3- " REGULAR 1: ' . s4ft rw i The bndcet bedroom bay of the year! Bookcase doable beds; spacious Mr, and Mrs. doable dressers, each with If Isrire plate mirror. With your choice of bedroom suite! you also receire: (1) two Daeroa pillows; (2) beauUful. Chenille Bedspread; (3) Matching Dresser Lamps. See . NOW! At the Granite, of course! f , CU EST, 159.55; NIGHT STAND, $2S S 3Iatchinx I fsv Rtvt to sse (and try) It to befievt ft rur Fall antee! It Bests NO CARRYING CHGS. V' Ki I ! J i ik $69.95 HARDWOOD J:x5-:x:x:xxS- vXX-X-- OH THIS HEW seie -i - 10.00 I $5 MONTH sis 30i5 Www-coo- mm $49.95 . ENSEMBLE ! 8-PIE- -- 1 . . I ( DOWN yW. Iripo ONLY! ; INCLUDED WITH fiM ond PAY ONLY MATCHING OTTOMAN I i TIME NEWI BERCLOCK, as low as. : I f -- ANY OLD CHAIR OR ROCKIR TRADE-I- N 3IOST MODELS! ? MOHA1R5 ! j j LESS YOUR TRADE. - NOTICE OF SPECIAL .MEETING OF STOCKHOLDERS ROAD COMPANY NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN -that pursuant to a resolution of the Board of Directors a special meeting of i the stockholders of Uranium Road i Company, a Utah corporation, will be held atRoom 1, 35 North University Avenue, Provo, Utah, on the 7th day of May. 1956, at 10:00 A. M., for the following bbjects and purposes: i T. To consider and vote upon thd proposed agreement and cer tificate of merger or consolidation! ; by and between Uranium Road Company, a Utah corporation, and Navajo Cliffs Mining Company, a I LIMITED Legal Notices Probate and Guardianship otices WCimS PLATFORM OIREtLOCEC (D-Minn- .). ; ::Io ? tT l i |