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Show --- -0' - DESERET NEWS AND TELIGRAM, 2B , - - , - lf, Mit Salt take City, Wednesdai, April , Utah Croplands, -- High Win ds Foil Ptiratroop - : , . Ranges Hit1 Byr - . ' , ' ' oW en dover Airstrip Wendover Jumps Postponed Drop - Gbsty,Winds Halt Paratrobpers- -- 3 ' - Robert Robbins,, deputy corn p Carrier Squadron (Re based at Hill AFB. It. .. serve) Airborne 501st Group. mander, it ' ''; The paratroopers are corn- - is composed of 300 Utah re-, WNDOVER-Vta- h'i ' 4 manded by Capt. Elliott Smy- - serirists and commanded by Lt. ... ''. , '' '''''' winds Wednesday did vihat Hit- - zer. Col Benton M. Clay. Mission ) The aircraft participating in of the 733rd Is to haul troop- s1 let a armies couldn't-stop- ped .i.,,,tk."..e., the mission are from the 733rd and cargo. :: ..,:,::.'r:.''."::',:i ) the troops of the famed 101st .relet... ,; , . ..,. Airborne bivision. ,....... ..:.. , ......"(eii, a ' Utah I," Eagle .,. "Optration :: e ''., ra- joint Air ,,...,. :,r,,..,01.40...: it..,,,..;:.1 : tion was 14!A , d..., 4.... winds gusting over 25 'miles . , by 1 ,: , t , per 'hour here at the desert- - e," ' , '' ,, i:...: , I ,,..4'.:1 Force bound Air Wendover ' 4..74,..:r--, " ' ,. Base.- - , ) g y ', : .'" :, ,, calm Had the been , ,, ,t day , ;;A...,- ,, - ,? 7, Xi ,,4. ',4 , ,. 4. :,.,, , 4. Wednesday, troops of Corn- 1 4';,',,. ',i,' o', '::' 4114 i I , ' C, 501st Airborne Group ,,,44.:N4,::);: ...1 pany , '.,4, , .. t., ,,,::01 of the famed 101st, the , :' ': ,.,::. 4: ,::: st i .;.; A ....:0,..:,...1 TREE BOOK TELLS HOW 1', standing thanks to Bel.. ,,,,..?:, " "Screaming Eagles" of the ;;:- ,, )e,,,,;",,,00.,,,, ,.rortm..,4,. ::':',.,..,,.; ..': -- Bas.,.;,, '.,:, ,:71'4,.,..k., -and 04 Beachhead ) -newest and different ,:. .104,0,steter..',:', Normandy 7.i,, in for Come : or '' ';.; :",,,write i ,::., 'L.:::.:7: :?''I phone ' ", ,"'s . -- - , ' 7,- ,, , ti togne of World War II, would kind of cordless INVISIBLE , -:,1,:. Itsdt Tt:rde)4444.711Wt:i.t.ki ' ' ::"'.!.::4 ::;,,,: this fascinating book. Dist. f ..00 ,': '' ,I have plummeted from five ":;;.;::", ' ' ,'", .t ' , , hearing aid. Ideal for many N '''''''''''''m ' 1 ,: ? ' 4 Alyk,?!,,":,:: cover how '.9au may hea r giant C119 Globemasters to who are a little hard folks ' ' ,, f 0 .' l'(;:,,,'':,:i'N, "capture" the airstrip. gt, , stared without fear of .;:.:;4 will be Book being of ..'',':..' :,:':4 hearing. ,..,010044,4ks.4. The 9 a.m. paratrooper drop i ''i,:,..:;W.4'11;4.;:t , , far eosier"ander- - mailed if plain wrapper.' ''k at; to enjoy be was 10 minutes followed t , 7 , 1 f' :.' ..:., ':.,';', I .k.::4;': .:L:: t five aircraft ''k i r'',:44, later i .. . , .".' .. 1.,,::;;''' .1:: '' f , At 11PPliesandL .4, ParrYtni" 7. equip'k r, ' 7" 7. 7.7:-, v .,,,. FAFAILI ment to be dropped to riccom- '''': .. . e...,,..-ftw- ,p BRETHOUB plish the mission. . .;I'"!:, 4...,.:2!..'f,",';,'"....; , ':' and OFFICIAL:El:IONE Air Force Among state, Reception1 ...' 4 ;f :I: 3.41 .', ' R. Army officials present for ex- ,, ' '' ",,.,:i; :, ,9 .1";. , 11 4' ' ' ercise were UtahGov. George .. .. ' '.. ..,,, t,s,4.,0,, .w"Ld TivilItirife D. Clyde, Maj.., Gen-- .Sory r j - 4 nyt": , I ' oil' sitistent AY. 4th commander, Smith, ' trrt?,:' ' :t , Hamilton AFT, Calif.; Maj. IMP tH010 ':., ;,:,:!;!:';' :,........,tiowoc.,...04:0io blitakbatigiattAWMWMfillwoilloila 4 , - ,,. .4'"15" Gen. Maxwell E.- - Rich , Utahl . ROUGH 'WAR' READY FOR ACTIONPvt. Joseph A. Velarde, sonr Paratroop Pfc. Stanton A. Smith adjutant UTAH COMPANY general; Brig. Gen. Mr. Phil! of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph I. Velarde, 306 S. 1st West-1and from his Mrs., gets big hug parents, Maurice L. Watts, deputy adjuDA 23 E. Broadway Smith and his sister, Emma, of Clearfield. Pfc. Smith Salt Lake City, readies full equipment for parachute tant general; Brig. Gen. Alma ,UTAH OFFICE THE ONLY AUTHORIZED was one of paratroop group scheduled to make airG . Winn' comander , Utah drop onto Wendover air strip. The "assault". was North of Iron and Garfield Counties ' borne "assault" Wednesday at Wendover. Air Nati onal Guard; Lt. Col.' delayed, however, by high winds. . 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Salt Lake for a trek the chapter plans in May from Fremont Island to Little Valley. Chapter Secretary T. Edgar Lyons said the meeting would be open to anyone who wishes to attend. - '' ainout e 10 rari a ift) OTII ears Hear againyit 110T111110in either earl - I ::1" :s . P :,,4,j ..,' , : trated,.lecture,-.- -- :.,.,,,. i The Salt Lake Valley Chapter of the Utah State Historical Society will meet Thursday at S p.m:at the state historical 603 E. society headquarters So., Temple, for a' regular monthly meeting. Dr. David E. Miller, chapter president, will give an illus. , ': . MeetsThursday - Force-Armyep- ....,471.:.,, t, s.' Historical Society. 4 0.,....,t.. 1 .... :.' - . Cf14 ..,,;.. i Some 260 bakery employes of five baking firms in the Salt Lake and Ogden area Wednesday balloted to deter. mine which4union would rep. resent the workers. The special National Labor Relations Board election gives the workers a choice between continuing membership in the independent Bakery and Confectionary Workers Union or becoming members of the new American Bakery and Confectionary Workers (AFL-CIOThe independent union was in ()liked from the AFL-CI1957 because of alleged corruption of national leaders of the unicin. Workers at Continental Baking Company, Fairfax Baking Company, Fisher Baking pany, Royal Baking Company and Holsum Bread Company took part in the voting. Votes from all five plants are to be counted collectively and the results announced later. The winning union will represent workers at all five plants. .. - - s ,.:..1. Area Bakers Vote Today - ,,,..-- ; Eastern and southeastern counties seem to be in the tvorst position and streaniflow in most areas will range from normal-t- o below normal. Ranges and pastures are dry and below normal in most areas and open winter weather allowed grazing which has reduced already low foragesupplies in nearly all sections. Low soil moisture has re-- tarded growth of spring feed and stockmen are still doing considerable feeding 4w hile waiting for spring growth and and some in southeastern southwestern Utah are hauling water to cattle and sheep on , By WILLIAM A. DUNN News Staff- Writer .) '. .,:.:'''''.:;' larrninvalso arechwdedMhe report stated. - 4, .. . ' - s' -- , 4.4,, ' .04'. ( '- , -- rangesr-- - d ' -- . , :' ::: L - .t.-- ' Lack of moisture on Utah's ranges and ,crop1an4s , is al-, - - ready hampering farmers and - P tocknien, a special report showed Wednesday. . This bleak outlbok was con. tamed in a report compiled...by the U.S. Department of Com,. rner6e, Utah State University , 'and thkU.S. Department of . 4 Agriculture. s In most areas of the state soirTnoisture is so low it is , limiting the growth of range forage and slowing the spring grains. growth' Only a few north-centra- l counties have enough moisture . to start spring crops and grass properly on dryland. In addl. ...non, prospects for irrigated ' '.7 - - ,c , . , likAA, . Oliortn.,.,0,4do,to..,ekokat-A-It.A-elLonio-sLro-o- |