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Show 12A SUNDAY HELDA:.5 1963 Utah County, Rail IndustvA ccused Solons Urge OUR ANCESTORS Program For d, Zinc Of Stirring UpC r Foul- WASHINGTON (UPI) U.S. teen Senators have written "We notified the 176 railroads DALLAS The presi(UPI) dent of the Brotherhood of Railroad Trainmen have accused the rail industry of trying to force another national railroad crisis by ignoring requests for wage negotiations. "We, have - not had a pay increase since March, 1961," BRT President Charles Luna said, "and every request we have made to talk wages under the Railroad Labor Act has drawn the same answer that they will take it up on a national basis." That, Luna pointed out, is contrary to the act's stipulations which call for Tvage bargaining to be taken up on a "system" basis by union leaders working for that particular system, or railroad. in August last year that we wanted to talk about7 wages as well as health and welfare and f. fringe benefits. are as as critical "Wages just work rules," Luna said in refer- ence to the recent rail crisis pre cipitated by the industry's demands on elimination of diesel firemen and-- size of train crews. This crisis reached the stage where Congress hastily passed a law calling for compulsory arbitration to forestall a nationwide j strike. "We don't want to create another crisis, but that route seems to have been the rauroaas goal all along to force us into nation-- Luna said, wide bargaining,' "We want to keep it on the local , j D-Uta-hJ metals. i Utah.. I i j "I have a Victorian house, Victorian furniture and a Victorian wife man is this century a drag!" FRIDAYS i 1 MIDVALE ; , And if she 'did would burn them. : i Other Days 10 a.m. to ,6p.m. v mm pw' t f Rehearing Denied On Utah Pipeline 4 szi en rzzi r :ol J ," mm Bv United Press International D out-ran- , By GIL FOX SIDE GLANCES D D D Mod.l 1 D Twin porctloin I friptri DttphohdkiortlHA OiM SLY tilft 1 f IJJSf lioC NO OEFR03TIMG I 733-47- 0 tt PRpERQS I Mognttlc cvld lock oor Two D slicf-W- f 20.3iq.fr, of tYitTvHt hlf poet. Choict of colon f extra coit. Every year I to Doc and get a thorough . come here physical going over'. . - Wl 'Am also fiscal !" 1 (baas faKuati 1 inilde . . compact ovU'idw, 12 ft. capocity. "k Roomy ' Big r Of frceitr 65-l- comport mtpt. r warranty en Coldon Hart Com pressor and staled in Fivt-yta- IN COLOR Two young people match their courage in a life and death struggle jagainst a murderous gong, tl sill j d.. starring Tab; Hunter Natalie Wood Li:ll' sll C 3r MM rtfrTarotion yttm Model 72M 80 4 t D i V: Q PRCVO North End of Town on O.S. 91 p I wife SALT LAKE CITY- - (UPI) The Utah Public Service Commission was notified today that the Federal Power Commission has denied a rehearing in a proposed, pipe line from Rock Springs, Wyo to California points. PSC Chairman Hal S. Bennett said the federal action was taken Wednesday. Application for the rehearing had been made by El Paso Nat ural Gas Co., Pacific Northwest ' World's most prolific oil and Pipeline Co., and Colorado Inter gas wells range from 5,000 to state Gas Co. 12,000 feet deep. 7 Utah Raijks 7th As Turkey State SUGAR E-3-0USE 21it at PIou Houji Jujor South Irtirnihire comuanti J , probably Lousy Fabric Cook makes good pastries My but she's a lousy fabric .cook. One night, when I could stand it no longer, I got out of bed. took a pair of slacks from my wife's closet and carried them into the ' kitchen. Then J folded them neatly into a pie pan and placed them in the oven. After eight minutes at 250 de grees, I poked them with a fork to make certain they were done. II I do say so myself, the crust was perfect. The shape, however, was another matter. If anything, they were more baggy than before. Pending further research,', it is currently my belief that the baking instructions the Florida: lady found were intended for frozen slacks. ' f Utah ranks seventh in the United States in turkey production, with a 1963 crop of more than 3.4 mil lion turkeys. This will ensure Utahns of an aniple supply for Thanksviging dinners. Alton R. Larsen, statist! cian in charge, Statistical Reporting Service of the U.S. . Dept. of Agriculture said today. t Democrat. He said this year's crop is only In Erie County, two men ap- three per cent below the 1962 crop pointed to judicial posts by the and 11 per cent; below the record governor scored impressive vic- 1961 crop which saw 3.8 million tories over opponents backed by birds raised. the county GOP chairman, Robk Utah in States which ert W. Grimm. turkey production are California, contests Minnesota, Wisconsin, Iowa, TexThe Erie County stemmed from a split between as and Missouri. Grimm and Senate Majority Cash income to Utah farmers RockLeader Walter J. Mahoney. amounted to $14.8 million, Larsen efeller has supported Mahoney. said. she , . Berkiine, RCA Victor, Drexel, Bigelow, Magnavox, Serta, Lees Armstrong, Hoover, Baumritter, KitchenAid, Gallo, Lane, Cosco Norelco, Maxwell Royal, RCA Whirlpool, Schwinn, Mersman, American of Batesyille, Virtue, Samsontte, Chromecraft, Eureka, Fogle, Norge, Lullabye, Syroco, Regina are some of the names we are proud to feature. And Granite's carload buying direct from factories, storesids warehouses on railroad tracks save you money. 0 a.m. to 9 p.m. D I haven't had a pre-heate- degrees." That was my wile's idea of a joke. The truth is, she never baked a pair of slacks in her Ufe. N N00N-9jp.- m. . In desperation, I took the item home and showed it to my wife, who wears the slacks in our famrv:Hvr ily. she "Oh, that's ridiculous," said. "Why?" "For something like that the d oven should be to 300 moment's peace since I read it. Couldn't Forget Slacks No majtter how hard I try to get my mind on something else, all I can think about is bakfed slacks. Does - baking really j preserve their shape? If so, whit kind of pan should you bake jthem in? And how often should you bake them? And which is better, a gas oven or an electric one? ? OPEN MONDAYS D Midvale Mayor Calls Meeting on Auditoruim Site (UPI) Midvale ' Henry Beckstead has called a meeting Sept. 17 in an effort to united Salt Lake County groups ot opposing a downtown location s auditorium-sportthe proposed city arena complex. . He said the purpose of the meet ingi is to outline reasons against a downtown location and organize various county gjrups. Voters of Salt Lake City and County will vote INov. 5 on a $15 mill inn bond fori the oroiect. If approved, the auditorium will be mile built within a three-fourth- s radius of 2nd South and Main Sts in my brain, but Other senators' signing the letter included Wallace F. Bennett, R- - J Gov. ALBANY, N.Y. (UPI) Nelson A. Rockefeller's drive for a White House bid on the lican ticket in 1964 appeared stronger today based on the outcome of key primary races at opposite ends of New York State. Although the governor was not directly involved, his political prestige was challenged. It was put to the test in Erie County where a failure could have hurt his cnances of bringing a solid state delegation to the national convention. A close primary contest in New York's Greenwich Village section may have ended, a political career that at one time ranged high in city, state and national. Democratic circles. Final but unofficial figures showed Carmine G. de Sapio failed in his political comeback try by 41 votes. He lost his grip on Tammany Hall two years ago a." the result of a reform move headed by former Gov. Herbert Lehman and the late Mrs. Franklin D. Roosevelt. The defeat may jeopardize De Sapio's post as a Democratic national committeeman when the New York delegation meets at the national party convention next summer in Atlantic City, N. J. . De Sapio's successful opponent was Edward I. Koch, a reform v. disclosed Thurs Moss, : i day. The senators said they deplored the "mounting attention and publicity" being given the poultry trade problem in comparison with what they called the more signifi cant problem facing producers bf i lead and zinc, j DSen. Clinton P. Anderson, N.M.,:author of the letter, also in troduced the bill to impose flex ible quotas on imports on the tyo JE. Basenji dogs j in their native ' in home his Africa, wear bells around their Luna, who makes er 200,000-membof the necks to drive game for hunters. Dallas, is head makes union which up more than half of! the people in volved in the current "work rules" dispute. '64 Prospects r -- By DICK WEST United Press International WASHINGTON (UPI) The adhesive quality of the human brain is altogether marvelous. In some respects it functions even better than flypaper. Take this item that I ran across the other day in Clothing Care News, a publication of the Nation al Institute, of Drydeaning. It told about a lady in . Florida who bought a pair of slacks and found attached to them the following instructions: "To maintain perfect shape put in cold oven and bake for eight minutes .at 250 degrees." There was no particular reason why that item should have stuck President Kennedy urging support for a legislative .(. program , to aid the lead-zin- c industry, Sen. Frank level.-- ' Primary Vote Aids Rocky's Adhesive Quality of Brain Marvelous ly.Quincyl A |