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Show 1 '..91"-- .-- 7'7 0 ,,," - ..,rii ,....,,,..-- Irrr-- 1 .. 1 Irvverv-ir..- - , vip.m.,1 , ,Natyr.i BE:1;4E120y ocral i prat ce,4r i,... We stand for the Conditution orthetriiii& ; - : 1'9511 Sok take City, Utak, Friday, January 31, havinrbeinditineirkifrite4-- -- - i ... N I!' , , - -- ..,. . . ,, I . ' CONFIDENT - tiovst DID 11A1P ? , ' . ' , - PEALE ,13)9 NORMAN VINCENT ' ',.' LIVING , , . , .: .. ' - , Still The Killings Go On .. curious Incident occurred In aworld like that of today, such-listlessness is out of 4k, when I was in a taxi headed for astonishing ' ...... date .:.;;::.... ' , Utah has recently finished a year in safety committee is a man whose state has,' 1 Corn, the :.:::'..H.1l: National Broadcasting :.:4 t.,IpVr ,..::....' ..... ..'.. e ... .. My taxi driver didn't understand which it killed 222 persons, the second high---proven that safety IS possible. Reis qov- New to make in York studios 4 pany's to alive .... how a person can be vitally est death toll on record. This, despite con- ernor Abe Ribicoff of Connecticut, who . 1 .... ..: -- -..... WRAt . some radio been ' It ...:..r State recKdings.11aving things. taking an active part in'the risked his political future on a tough, rig1d,-- 4 stant public education, .. ::. 1. and were not perplexing problems of : THE lvery busy, myYn.anuscripts ::i::.: highway safety program Highway Patrol activities' and all the other f I thatwonderful t quality have. in and .'...,..,:,..'''....: :1 in both yet and won, :: USP political popularity eflort we have made. ....... : ,.1 quite ready. 1 ..:::: ::. :,. .::::.' :!, :., called inner pease. lives saved. We have started off with a good record .. In read I for radio, recording ; ; '. '''' -. In the first month of 1958. But we started Connecticut started by attacking )Peed- - I '' ' from a manuscript to be sure of MISTAKEN WAYS of seeking peace .,Nt'-':.:'..,..1.......,,,,..7d killings---anthe 1957- well, too, $till the - On its highways appeared eight-losigns A :exact timing. So, there In the taxi. of:mind are very. widespread.' '''' r I had the t: .:. on my lap, trying maimings, which are often worse than death simply: "DON'T SPEED---COsaying The tensions of modern Irving drive paoers ::.. ' ,61 , AUCTION MEANS LOSS OF LICENSE." go on and on tO get through them r,1",,,,,-- -. ' ,,i4 s people to .search for inner peace as ' a..... . , How long will we, as intelligent, ptir--- .4, speed- Connecticut meant it. A before arrival at the , - never before. . But searching VT it .,1 , , .., , I ' , ..,,,,, e., poseful people, allow our.lives to be endan,.. , , studio. ing 'conviction meant a license suspension , v,,, In sound ways ii another question. 1 :e,-0 p44,,Aft for 30 daysand the licenses were sus- - IN gered in this manner? The 'driver nO- ' - '52111".I Nen the Twentieth Century tiro. UP f I; T The responsibility for traffic safety lies offender who no matter might ticed " me the rpar working 4 ric,i,. ' 47 pended,; inebriated businessman ited in- Nillik with the with many person starting be Second offense meant 60 days WittIOUt at a .stopping a chair beside me in the I, into ' flopped dividuar and spreading outward. A sub'' f.:N.:,.-..tabtr the light to drive. Third offense meant I k looked . ZNiit light, ' and ).'' car club ' thickly explained that ' stantial part of it lies with the state. Only . at me with st 1,1x '7,,,,,,,s suspension indeftnitely. was "what he was; , mind of tat-lit-,47peace we have 1 adequate the state can see, that re- ;:vrthe end oi the year, Connecticut had At ; queer smile and 7 .! 't after." , ' , qlavis. and adequate enforcement of the laws. markeil, "You must be one of those suspended 10,346 licenses. Ribicoll had Won N I happened to sit with Mm in the ' ' To his credit, Governor Clyde has shown f' 4,,,,,;), intellectuals." r1 It some bitter enemiesbut many more warm i1 ( , 1, ' this tackle diner to for breakfast the next morni.,. prob ( e ; a healthy determination t "What makes you think I'M an supporters. What really Mattered, though, -be can Utahns grateful.. lw lem. For. this, tIntellectual," I grinned. was that the state had saved 38 Ityes .01 - . "Did you find that peace of mind , Only from the governor's office can come been killed. . have :: who "should" ,g .... people "Well," he said, "you wear you were looking for last night?" I , sufficient impetus to put across the legis,. ' ';, From there, Connecticut has gone on, ., glasses, you're working on papers, ' Utive program needed to make a real start asked - -- even in a ,i ' on : theme that the driving concentrating taxi, and you've got that KIIIIIII.04accidents. i toward ' "Don't kid me," hi grunted. "You reducing , must Is a privilege and that a drivers license V:::, .;sr,ssbusy, concerned look" on your face. The public climate for action - was never find pace of mind in a bottle." can't I. ' be earned. Its safety record is steadily What are you worrying about, the SP'C better. Throughout the country,- real progSome .. , , , people don't understand world?" 42 Improving. ,-- , ress is being made. Since 1956, when the - ,. we mean what when, we talk about 134 - The .1,. I ' h , important thing learned there- is ' National Governor' Conference created a ''' "A inner I of peace or serenmind, worrying," peace ' t,...k6N, rYVNIING3 ,,..i that safety can be politically popular. Nor, ...4 ' special Highway ,Safety Committee, state Some thoughtless per-- then ..,........7--,,2-- -him. And I of ; ..,".114.' explained ,told ity spirit ,,,-7(01, .drivers. one likes to go to jail or ta lose a ; after state has strengthened4safety .whit I was doing. "To answer your, ions even say it is A bad thing, that ,..,,,, lie:OAA,b liCf 11Se. No one likes to be ttested for' in- : ,...,,,........ ,,I,.' question, I don't consider myself an it Is escapism, that it is a soothing -' : The list is impressive. Within a year, 15 , toxication. Not many drivers like absolute-tintellectual, but naturally --I am conpoti.on for people who want to lead ., '4C:3.V. ,:,,4, speed limits. The state states had increased the size of their highAs cerned about the world, every soft, Innocuous ".7.;i---cracks down in these fields stands 1 .....,... way patrols, six had enacted or strength- should:be." -thoughtful person enemies NOTHING COULD HE further from ened laws on chemical tests for driink driv. , At)ott141 (JP:NG NEkqsTRAFfte TOLL' "Don't let It bother you," he ad- -likes-teither.live to one Or radai.Two no died authorized But ing.- Several had thetruihThepeaee that comes vised "Your ought tö'bilikETTIM,"from Godthe only kind worthlhav-Ingbad ,become the first states to provide pro- - a life with shattered health and under the has "How's that?" We Need Another-Approach- .' terrific financial load an accident chn bring. visional licensing. One had required anothing to do with es -- "T11,Ae11 or We believe the will to live outweighs all heanswered,evading one's responst- capism every four years. Many had dethis hours drive world. in the examtaxi bilities teen-ag- e I a license resentment and driver you. eight againstprogram I tightened possible , I and home I On. to the alive. more list Another state put go rules. day,...Then every people the joined keep signed ining contrary, it is the very Seva good meal under my. belt. I sit I. source of the powerwe need for We also believe Governor Clyde has the 'suspending licenses on a point system. , ' fecr around and look. at TV until I get orneeting responsibilities and meeting act the limits. to and absolute vision eral states fixed courage recognize speed t a nice organ or piano they this has Inmates-NoTo Blame: can on this principle, and we await with interest sleepy. Then I go tcf bed and let the lheml,effectively. l Driver education. in schools picked, up Elven as thp cye and will give it to the ' derives how blazes. world That's to gowill he for the the clone prepare Lack the five For program OUFacilities ,frorn a quiet safety country. sits throughout prison hapel. 9)u1d not somebody. ha ' next Vtah Legislature.' et mind," Teal driv- peace so to At the head nr, the governors' traffic have a center, donate person, give apeakei". systemor T Ever since IcAtead the article in the some as him to must as tell inner! quiet,e have I tried toward installing such politely money ing Power; Readers' News Stand" by. Mr. Iler' innot is he conflicted have who man ness. did The that possible really bert Rona, in which he appealed for mind. L. Bowen in be David Mrs. of who will am I be the bad; focus, Actualli;all peace lacking wardly , suppdrt for the Utah State Prison. worked for months and secured 500 was a dull, desultory attitudeTwith ' vigor. and a more ' Christian Fund an Chapel rela-Chatin .school of 1958 500,000 elementary approximately principal During To have energy and force, to lye toward the men who will fine rose bushes last spring tbat were no interest in anything except his , attitude - ham, New Jersey, 'deserves a,round of am tively healthy Americans will join the 44planted by the inmates in the comfort. directed power, you must Fumeet there, I have With at the prison. The roses have physical plause for her ,little contribution to any million Americans in retirement had a desire to ex- - Ant. Of courser that kind of stupid ltivate peace, the kind that is deVettitc: grown exceptionally well and were selfishness never retIrement problem might ' scribed in those felicitous words, myself on this VJWL, gets anybody any For Many ot those who reach the arbi- have She invited 100 retired 'grandparents . press blooming when the frost came. Much subject. But mind. "The retirement age of 65, the people lasting peace IA peace of God that passeth all , credit and praise is due the younger to school little social chat, and had-I was deeply out have themselves. to find that for 'Golden Age" will mean the achievement of weeded understanding." and Inmates who cultivated, his-- - - Impressed by Mr. ;each one fill out a card , eared for these flowers and I am sure, a long held dream of time for travel, andindividual skills and hobbies. indicating Rona's report of of the fellows enjoyed watching In dozens of other interests. Unfortunately, many ', -- 1By ROSCOE DRUMMOND of the attitude Milton many peoNow, when any teacher in Washington them come into bloomthis group is in the minority. pie whom he con- Avenue School wants to introduce a Mrs. David L. ,Bowen taptini about giving to the chapel for the majority will be a je.ct by a specialist, she thumbs through the - ' difficult- and Murray fund their rebellious attitude toward unhappy- period of readjust-c::- cards and, finds a grandmother Republic-athese Unfortunate opes. , As was ment with loss of needed incorne and a low- - - father skilled in her subject. ..... ' For Truth Best Weapon pointed out, it is of no help to the ered standard of living. But perhaps the a half-tosatellite into outer space, Grandma andor Grandpa are invited WTASHINGTONThe Republicans inmates now that "they get this and'. Promotion Of Peace saddest group, whether rich or poor, will be for all to see the serious lag revealed 1Y in are to school to give of their professional of their midst the roughthey get that from the state," as many dein American who complain, NI Just don't have any- science. call 1929 for This answer is since to the est thrilledare children with their my your vicethe political year of them replied when asked for dona- , on been a have peace. thing to do." "new" teacher, and the "new" teachers running study They pression. bons. ALL OF THESE events contain politi- have is conclusions drawn ever the It beset I into calamities than more, We think Mrs, Dorothy S. Arrowsmith, don't have to complain, "What to do?" Why blame, condemn, abuse, brand cal dynamite; taken together they the men and women for something the from a stady that dates back to my Herbert Hoover. will, unless reversed, exert a tremen World L War in after which time note most The Germany, optimistic state failed to do when it moved the dous impact upon the elections this In the early fall of 1954 1 sent comes from the Republican proles- prisän to the Point of the Mountain? fall. of them may be coun- in a Eisenhower President is sioiials message in that things tered; Many Washington They are not to blame because the a business upturn may be in we could banish are bound to get better because the- ystate did not include a place of re- - which I stated that I n accepting the gift of the stage coach fort. Before it W'as completed. two the making ; a U.S . satellite nyThit - of the m ' from the earthif worse organized couldn be build t warfare inn at Fairfield yesterday, Governor Clyde ligious worship in the original died at the hands of the Tintic Indians. the moon. But what I would like td- 1 we would dig up truth engugh, and That, of course, remains- to be y ing nlans. And the adobe "hotel" vas hardly faces expressed exactly the challenge that say at this stage is that if, in the et it before enough people. And now - proved, -NNI'' onwe read,' of the t .. ' -Johrtsion finished Cot of his the hisliIry- loving people VPO wake if these events, you f feel free t o sa y that the truth which ld notice a lot - -. have been committed, we find there Ever since last September , it it of hot men and ramp followers out to the same "I think what the Carsonq are giving steam partisan is dug up plus that which we can rising above the is alwa vs some powerful influence hasn't beee- one thing it's been an- and the Capi Monument us." he said, "is more thaa a us valley and built what became Camp Floyd do Washington and this will for mi job back of each offense , or so me easily get other and from the standpoint of tol don't be k dome, It is virtually across the street from the hotel. it do surprised. building and a patch of ground. sThey are these motive. quickly. ' bad. all weak, Though pelling Republican politicall fortunes, ss inevitable l i ing Utshn n a and al at maintálned 'unr ngt logical, I a message"Thii--tyour ncorir have gv mifm.i.,,,,,,, 4v, op num 4,01.tan , - - f. d 4 - 1 ,, , .. exp-ande- ;. favors-to-no-O- 1 ne ' ,s, ':. 1 ','::, :...,,,,.....? :::,:.:::- ot - - N- , .. - : - - , : tt: - , , . - , . : 4 , , , 7 , , a .. t.,,.. ' - ,f.1-,100- 4, Al' . - - - - 4, - 414... , ' if, tr . q,,, - ' .: , - , , - - - ci ... ,. . .. - , ,t10 , ., - - o f..- -- - -..- ' . -- .---- -- V' 6, , ,'' ..,ezto , , ., - , ' -,s, 0 ."i .., i , .'":''''''s i, (0- 4- 7- - ,.! t - ,f 1 - ' , 1. .1.--- . , t - - ,P - pro-gra- nt our-tim- 1 ; ... -- - e . 1 -1,..' " - 0 - :' .. 3.': '.,..g, .. , , ... - . . - A .. , , ..-'- 2 ,;,,, 4,4 first-offen- se 41 ';', .., ', . .:.- .. . , : - ': .. 1, , Ci - ' .: :. - -- - rrlIns :.Y , , .1.1 EDITORIAL PAGE' t 7 - - -- -- 1 - . - - . - , Support Urged For'Prisori Chapel - -- -- , i - , - j: What To 'Doi) - 4 - 7 - - - - - - - corn-pou- nd ' a ' - . bra trarily-selecteci- F PtS6 -- , -- -- - ragezati , n Worst --- - Year Sincef29 - n - ad-tho- se - - - Echoes From The Past 1 . f - . - - two-stor- '.- 'en ima --- - , - - ..---- 7 -- - 100-year-- - , a Pony-Expre- It is foolish not t o expect the Democrats to capitalize on the one , issue wnerein tney In MK tne a nnum. --. - -- istration most vulnerablethe defense ' 11 LES GO By to blame the opposition for i ME BLACK BUDGET of 1957258 not acting-upoadvance intellige nce. t fhts; li,,,,fiy,e m. aj.oritfms a.ny,;,,:as, to W,,lia the, ,.S,,n,,,v?t, were one or which melt start a politiCar r and To'r not getting There first.uptp,,,,,, . recession which would curl -your hair., ! 3 A few words It was, but It , THE DEMOCRATS are certainly go- CLASSIC utterance of Willie They - packed the same punch the champ had he first unchecked 1. Nevada border In the Pioche area. A Ing to lay hold of the.one Issue on Mays , so often let go in the ring. whi c. they are the right to buy a house in., a swanky down-tur' in the economy, pushing unilegdelenseand 7 Carson Now, thanks tOttbp gifts' of the "All I can say," declared Joe. ,"is use it not Only to belaborJh Re- section of San Francisco :gives us all j close to thl danger unemployment Harold and the because motivation of family that we will win this war l as thell'et tsd mud; Willie, but also tax cent think 5 and !Ipublicans Point ot per rutting Wan and Chet Olsen, chairman and director God is on our side.", J , whose education., did not go beyond lege to glue together the giping divi. .. revenues. of the State Parks and Recreation Corn Louis did not save Ids quips for sions In their own party on civil the grade school-- made this profound ' 2 The agricultuial revolution --MiSSIOn it 'belongs to the people o? Utah and . remark " ''. , 11115 ' ever but farms fewer lots of times when he didn't k now IL becomes I m a Plegrp and nobody can part of the broad plans of that ' , own view is while the My that, surpluses larger to preserve evidences of Utah's.' change that. It, s only the way pee- - A few days u rior to his casked a The lacerating incident o f Li t t le - record o f nether pa rt y is without the with Billy COnn, a reporter 1e feel .,rich historical past. It can, and we hope !t tilt Democrats like Sena. of lederaL troops, Rock we?kness, where the use If -e ' 11. aleeir champ what he planned fact that . rilerititinedls-- th become parTTO1 the answer to the ' t o r s LY n d on J o h ns OnSt uat .yrn i en t however justified , hurt the Pr es'd tactics he the -aPPlied. -- some of the most forceful expressions governor's-challeng- e. ington-an-d and washed out all Rtpublica n- gainsIlenry Jackson are conrt use .tirLit, ,e, ,lirslillfht. In modern y Eivang and writing - -, n fliith the.tho present.--,ThMU in trating-o'"this Billy real - -- - "A CIA, efnanalTd from ;uneducated Negroe- kiLba,v.ii7a I debate which litical is not over which impressed e Sputnik ,party bortarr 1!any of these have become part o c did worse for defense five or seven Americans but did not put the voters ' our Yriggerkluick Ametican langulle6 ROY CAMPANELLA4 the .1 great catch:. ',toil edge. years ago but which party is prepared 1, and civic leaders. Awardsand scholar- andrnally,ont.tiers,,are grtedf.(.ee.,,y to do better this month and next er of the Los Angeles Dodgers,' II which,, propelling 5, Big Sputnik the now fighting for his life as a result ships are given to the outstanding student s. - by and business. s , ' Business centers here members organize of an automobile crash, came,,up the , and operate their ÔNIMI companies are sot up ' THE BET KNOWN of these quips ' hard way through the school of hard ' was conce n'ed b y th e mother o f knocks He developed- in his rugged- ,- KaBmILIE INIZIso and supervised by interested pro f essiona l s x a- kind., of philosophic , Gans, generally,regarded as the Joe, experiences, in the various field'. ' ' humor which has his trienas and team - , In the line of teachng. American 'free - greatest of ,alt lightweight boxers Mi Years Ago t News Files) o(Item the D On the eve of Joe's defense of his i time he what all the mates wondering i d manual 25 , Years Ago enterprise,ritizenship training, 1883 Jan. Nelso-nEn gland4 had re-isto31, the against saynext. going grtit Battling it would be difficult t find a youth organ-titl- e Jan. 31, 1933Former Kaiser of ceived some of the e,,,,,.;,,a, lother GUIS sent this brief message' in Ebbetts Field In a game day largest cheeses ' ization that gets be tt r results than Junior r to netson: between the Dodgers and the St. Louis , German Yt. Wilhelm , Sat in his study at ever the United States. exported from Achievement. It I a splendid thing Jor' "t3ring home the bacon, Joe!", Cardinals ' the Cards got to. a 'rookie Doorn and pondered, today, the possiOne 2,400 weighed '13Iities of again being ruler of, his pounds and another This woman; who never learned to young' people to e t torether i n their own , Brooklyn pitcher for a single , a walk , vvorkshon read and writ in that cryptic mesand an infield hi, f i 1144 the bases'. country. He told reporters that he felt 3,000 pounds. They sere 16 feet in Modern lanoliage an li the milk of 800 sure the rise of Hitler Meant that he ircum erence. It sage, gave to furniture, feafhE7r and Th en Stan Musial, the Cardinal s all- -would be offered the "kaisershi--wood-4nmetal--a rticlesIna some:citie- s- expression that no doubt will have R ' time gr ball the wafted ea batsman cows six to ti for imake each o 1 -- - days phce .forever Every, sports writer out of the park, clearing the bases but he would wait for an invitation they )IxbrIs h t h etr own newsletter or a them and make his return in a dignified in the business must have usel it , with a four- ply homer trnall map az ne and perate an employment . ' -- manner' was since times it firit 1'0111111e, '' to down . the, 100 Years Ago , An that h as wer ked out - coined Campanella strolled an illiterate woman. Years by 50 Negro rookie hurler the Ago Jan 31 , mass meeting partietilarlY well h'ere., is a , triet4ier bank pitcher'iboxpatted in 196, ' Elizabeth said: hid.; say itigs are loaned o in a resolution approving of Custet, ter, wife of Gen. George 'Okay, boy! Now you re JOE LOUIS, expenses quik, quaint man- the territorial 'officers was drawn up. Little of the battle the hole!" killed in Big 1tie m edeliver.ed.a .b.r irf busineqs The committee in charge of the dOcuannounced erect that Horn, the wpold 1912 that. perhaps dirt more for the t laboratnries wh e r VIII rtnnnt' may vm. xnent was coniposi of John Bourn, , Browns- husband to.fiell at . that a memorial "But ToDA1. Fort L.x.r they of 1. our morale ' serv.teemen than an. ' out and test for themcives me economie 1 York City. The Thomas McKenzie, Thomas Wrigley, other talk or slogan heard durlin-waitupon the Lord shall renew their vine, suburb of New ' theories they have been taught, lis in tune form of a - Area Adams, John Currie, Thomas All take 'the woitld with-shall mount memotial up World War theyAt patriotiC It 0 rally in ' strength; with the natign's new education program.- - lkradison at which ' man, William McFarlin Sr., Alex Stalk- ambitious homeand for run girls, shall theY wings-aeagles; Square7iciveei the world's Thic prantlell eynnnlene, And trvhirt- - in wduld act is er, Stephen Chipman and John Mon ' Mrs. Custer, hersvlf, ,,,n.. nnt 'be weary; and they shall walk, beavyweirzbt (4,,,, ....',,,J , - ' i modern lived. as , eerFaln she as col', chairman. long nationafasset. fal'nt.".....Lakh Iew' 40;31. Is7a and not chaperone caned upon' to say a listed, bysiness . L. months of the operation, and it waS a major dining stop on the main Overland stage-coach route from Salt Lake City to Sacramento from 1559-6hi'ye The old hotel been, In fact; may , the latest sagecoach inn in the country; the ly 1920s: long after the rail- road rolled across the Great Basin, a branch foster it- - Transmit knowledge of It to your children, and all who come after tia." Utah has been blessed in having a num- ber et rnen and WOMen who have giverr amazingly of their time and means to en- ric h this state's histrical arid cultural rec- th have been persoris of orf o' Means. The Carsons are not But their gift - . The After-that-- intelligent man. satisfy any honest, F. S. Leary - brother. I hope that somebody who reads , gether they could account, in part, tot the Republican defeats at the polls last fall and the party's dim prospects elections , -- 8. - So ' - 'r i -- - ' ,T! Cedar Valley,in 1855 and ' , , - - , . ,- le 4 . , ,s sands of communities in which they are active , and a general idea Of this nog t in- teresting'program can be formed. There is scarcely a city in the United States viithout a "I, A." organization. Community pro r . c,c,ts.,,sponsoqd by local business, labor -- -- ---- - ali . , - - femers -- - thrg ) - -- ''' f, ' -- -- - , - ' 9 I - kus.7-- - , , politics . ' Exiled Wilhelm Waited il - , - 'Return T9,'Kaisership?' - - - , -- ' 1 , , the -- ur . o-- d- : - - . , o.' - - - ' , . 0M-1,;,- t .. - , - 1. 8.1e.--A- t.a , - t - - 4 -' , , - -- - - ,, ', , , .. , , . - . .., , ' ,- - -- ', - : s rk, , , , - .; -- , - . to-d- se , ; - . . - , I ' . e - - . - -- A , - . providesw-h- young - , 1 , service - , - ab'. c "Come, Come, Come, to the Fair," says the (catchy American folk song and that , what several hundred Salt 'Akers did this week when they viewed the products mitnu- factured the past year by Junior Achieve- ment members. The exhibit Was the.cli- mactic feature of Junior Achievement 'Week brought out greater participation than any held heretofore in Utah. It was both encouraging and helpful that a member of the of Natiorl Boardextra Directors of Junior gave prestige to the. event by his attendance. Mr. S. Bayard Colgate, retired president of C as feYnoteFp.eaker. Another hi rdiligrht was the presentation by "Jr A." officials to President David P McKay of a, special $1. bill series containing the new motto now on all U.S . money, "In God We Trost." the Junior ,Achievement Multiply Colgate-Palmol- n - Lame' Sprig To Junior Achievement- , , builtling-a--- - . : started so: Fa-in- s. .ion - wfused whet d ,:vtill r,--,- s . - ' ' peooto or titan 'nave receivea. The old Carson Hotel, abandoned since ,..o.a. ay:mutlit 1949, is certainly one of Utah's oldest build- But it than that. Time and the direction of the state's development hive passed it by, but it was once the center of exciting :events. Its restoration by the state' w1 prese ne a permanent rmm e ' ' of those etrents. ,,,, issue---an- . k z . a ..,1 .. - ,, :. - , - . P .. . . ' ,, I , , |