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Show noira Rising Welfare AecS Sunny, Warmer Forecast Sfiirs Ectard Action For House Group Plans Include $47 Million For Glen Dam Wednesday ? t The Beehive State will be Reevaluation of aid toiependent children deserted by their the Sunshine State"Wednes-day- . fathers was ofdered Tuesday, "There will be almost no The reevaluation was ordered immediately by-tState Welfare Commission in a bulletin directed to county welfare cloudiness over the entire state .during Tuesday and departments. the- - weatherClyde Cf Edmonds, commission chairman, said the pro- Wednesday, said, "Our, forecast is gram is aimed at reducing a heavy increase in aid A to de- man sv simpler-simrand warmer pendent children which has been evident in recent months. tor both days. "This Is being done despite the fact that Utah already has : a better record in requiring 'fathers who haveteTflbmOd support their children -- than four-othe- r western states," hr said. A report from the Denver office of the U.S. Department of he Deseret News Washington Bureau j The House Appropriations Commit'tee total voted a of $70,173,000 for 'reclamation projects Tuesday - in Utah for fiscal 1960, beginning joly 1. V Largest single committee request for Utah was the $47,. 367,000 appropriation to continue work on the Glen Canyon fcSSD Funds dr.the Flaming Gorge Dam followed 'President Eisenhowers budget request' for an even $13,000,000, and the Wernal Unit request was $2,00000. . A total of $5,835,000 was voted for the Weber Basin WAS ' LJT project The known residence of the fathers also is higher in Utah than in other states. Excellent Results "This information, the state bulletin said, "is indicative that county staffs ,in Utah are accomplishing excellent results in their efforts to obtain sup- port. The HEW reports shows that 46.2 per cent of absent fathers in Utah were contributing toupport of their children in 1958 compared with 36.7 per cent in Wyoming, 36 per cent in Idaho, 23.1 per cent in Montana, and 18 per cent in Colorado. , Directors Ordered " The Utah Welfare Commission directed county-Velfardirectors to take the following step's: J Make, a speciaIconcen- trated, immediate reevaluations of eligibility of all aid to chidren:cases Din which factor, of eligibility is desertion. staff Js to - make . , D County ., Brunette From Arizona To Rule Over 1959 'Days Of '47' Fete .A tall. brown-eyebrunette from St. Johns, Ariz., Monday night was named queen of the 3)59 "Days of 47" pageantD Anne Richey, 18, daughter of Mf- - ancTMrs.Guy Richey, St? Johns, wiped away the . tears of joy from her eyes as tiful. " "This is the first contest .'l have ever won, although I was runner-uin a countywide beauty-talen-t contest in said Miss Richey. I was surprised to be chosen queen from so many lovely p Ari-zon- talented in music, sewing, cooking, speech and drama. She also is active inthe Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-daSaints a; teacher. j r , ..This money will be used to gion. ' . ' shows that in Utah alimony and support payments are made by a higher percentage of separated fathers than in any other state in this re- TO REIGN OVER DAYS OF 47 This trio of lovely young ladies was selected Mon-6a- y night to reign over Utahs Days of 47 pageant next month: Left to right are :Diane JMirlson, Kaysville, first attendant; Anne Richey, St, Johns, Ariz., queen, and ' t Donna Sparks, Bountiful, second attendant. Fyimd Project continue construction of the-..- . Willard Dam, Davis Aqueduct and the Layton Canal. -Funds voted for other Utah proectSihcluded ii -- $1,339,000 for the Jordan River flood con trol project in Sait Lake City and $632,0Q0-lo- r the Provo River flood control, project. The committees recommendations included no new st; and no reductions within the state, - New Projects The appropriations were in , eluded in a $1,176,677,000 appro, priation bill to finance public works in the new fiscal year beginning July 1, The House action approved funds to start construction of seven new reclamation projects in what was considered a sharp rebuff to . President. Eisenhower. . itrwvas- - & . e iJf merely giving expression to Immediately' after being Congress "unrealistic policy chosen queen of the, July celem j thanks-for-beiof no new starts. v She contestant bration, Miss- - Richey was pre The committee also apchosen Days Of 47 queen. Shd said her parents' Were sented a bouquet of red roses memtim proved funds for planning and Selected first attendant was unable to accompany her to from Ruthann Fisher, Days of constr uctian..of.41- - flood iane Nielson, 18, daughterof Salt. Lake City. Just as soon last year, and one IGkT FIRE-Firem- en battle.a speetacylar blaze early Tuesday morning at'The s H.'TPkerne'project trol and navigation projects 'A Mfeand Mrs-I- D J. - Nielson as I catch my- - breathFmo4of- - severattpastquetms AMU 920 S. 6th West. Three fire companies fought and lay aside most other work rAcmeljte Wate Products Corp., plant, for the Army, engineers for of SIDE. 2nd North, Kaysville. ing to call them back to break attendants at the pageant. the fire and men were still mopping up ater six hours. which President Eisenhower Second attendant is Donna the good news. The queen and her attend- except hat of- emergency na ture. refused to budget funds. Mr. a to addition of ants 19, selected from In were having beauty Sparks, oqughter -, Investigation Methods and- Mrs,-Dothe newqjieen--i- s yhree In Area C,Sparks, Boun 2 Workers should use all ants . in the Lafayette BallThe Seven new reclamation, starts included three for the room of Hotel Utah. Entrants known methods of investigawere from Minneapolis, Minn.; tive techniques to attempt to Upper Colorado River Project. They were; Denver, Colo.; Canada, New locate whereabouts of fathers. 3 Inrcases where the reel-pie$730,000 for the Smith Fork. Mexico, Idaho and Arizona In is nbt eligible for assistColo., project; $500,000 for the addition to Utah. Hammond, N.M., .projecD.and contest is sponsored by ance because of the presence $1,554,000 for the Seedskadee, the Daughters of the Utah Pio- in the home of the father, as -- . Wyo., project.- -' neers. - Miss Richey will be sistance The other new starts in v Coy. George D. Clyde Tuesday called a conference of more crowned June 29 at a corona- tinued. cluded three in the Missouri lhan250 Utah leaders for June 16 in Orson Spencer Hall Uni- tion ceremony on the steps - 4 This "work should begin Basin and one in Washington s within and be comversity of Utah, to begin formulating recommendations for of the State Capitol. State, the 1960 White House Conference oh Children and Youth. The trio will reign from pleted As soon as possible. The Other projects in the Mouncommission will require rePlanning the conference ' is a steering committee con-o- f this date until July 25. tain West included in the bill, Dr. E." Allen Bate-- ' . The contestants Were judged sisting ports each month on progress which was sent to the House of man', also with 15 members each, cfn b equ t y, poise. charm, being achieved.' floor for action Friday, inMr. Edmonds pointed out public instruction; Dr. George will be organized at the June speech, grooming and clothes cluded: , W. Soffe, state health direc- 16 conference. , as .they paraded before an that with improvement of the i n g employment situation, many . $110,000 lor the Bureau tef crowd-d u tor, and Clyde C. Edmonds, J overflow g committees will The study Reclamation Shoshone Projstate welfare commission chair- deal with the the late hours fathers have returned to work following fields: stretched into ect in Wyoming; $673,618 for man. before thqthree and are capable of supporting of the night time leisure family, religion, the Little Wood River Project, their children. Vaughn L. Hall, director activities, government, health, Winners were announced.' v and $850,000 forthe North Side The seven judges ofJMonday of health and recreation Jor education, welfare, and voca-tionPumping Division of the Mini night':!' contest were J. Ross the' state education" depart doka Project in Idaho; $100,000 been has ,W. appointed ment, Conclusions and recommen- Nielsen, Spanish Fork; -e- xecutive-secretary ior the McMillan Delta Project of the dations of the : regional com- Hughes Breektaankf Salt Lake and $1,400,000 tor the Middle committee. lie will devote mittees are to be completed by City; Mrs. Bonnie Haywood, RIo Grande project in New most of "his time during the the middle of October. Kaysville;. Mrs. Grace Griffin, Mexico, and $3,300,000 tor the Mrs. Irene Elggren, next nine months to this Bountiful; a Utah in November Early Abiquiu Reservoir and $75,000 work. White House Conference on Salt Lake City; Mrs. KatherCHARRED RUINS Declared a total loss of $75,000, this IS what was left of Prod for the Two Rivers projects in ine Grant, former contest - Working' with"' th , ucts firm. The fire was of undetermined origin and completely gutted the three-storyNew Mexico. and Lake Salt City, conferof this queen, committee and Dr. Hall will Findings' split-leve- l No one was injured. building. Lake Salt Ortho Fairbanks, naa to will carried Child be ence on ' be the Utah Council Action on a county wide ' and Youth Fitness, headed by tional conference in the White City. half cent sales tax increase Two queen hopefuls were SECTION B Wcrren G. Alsop, chairman. Hu use, Washington; D.C., be will the to from withdraw forced 22 2. to delayed at least until of March 'TJrTHall also is secretary April Fourteen per cent of the race after contracting the Friday and perhaps until Mon- tin's group. , News the -- na- measles- -. Seven others who. dajf. comnot did had be to three-alarare convention 15 trol. registered A spectacular $75,000, Few spectators gathered at Theater erch consisting of members, .tional Lamont B. Gundersen, Salt 3 , pete. and nine regional committees youths. Dr. Hall .announced. fire early Tuesday deUsing seven engines, fird the fire, firemen saidi Lake County Commission Sports" Acme Lite Wate men worked nearly an hour stroyed Battalion Chief Charles W. Comics 9 chairman, Tuesday refused to Products Corp., manufacturing and a half before bringing the Bohn and Asst. Chiefs AI Financial fire under control. No firemen Thompson, Robert Tanner and Radio-Tgive a reason for delaying plant, 920 S. 6th West.-- ? 11 Highlights Six hours after the blaze were injured. action on the measure which Don White aided in directing Obituaries 13 The firm is headed by Shel- operations at the scene. Action Ads has been tabbed as an '"urgent was discovered, firemen were still at the scene "mopping up don E. Elliott, Mayor Adiel need by mayors of the county. the and fire preven- F. Stewart and J. H. Green, SCENE TODAY "Our reason for delay will tion damage, officers were attempting according to fire department For be self evident when we do to determine the cause. reports. When fire the first Elliott Mr. said the plant fighting consider the ordinance, was "His wings were black with tiny white-tips- , equipment arrived "on , the processed rock, Perlite, into a Special session of the all .Commissioner Gundersen three-storNot quite as large as the saucy scend about 2:07 a.m. the lightweight building aggregate Legislature is likea" husband 'asking his robin. . . . Surely this" small tropical beauty would say. split level building Was and. extender for chemicals in wife for advice he doesnt know how jlong is not native to ohr rugged mountain couh completely engulfed in flames. horticulture. Js will last or where it will ehd, John Friday Possibility flames were licking out of The try. Does anyone know his name?- Hesaid the raw product is - ms ge, assistant to Gov. George D. Clyde He did say it would possibly ' the windows and through the brushed and then. while being opined the other ' day. with not this one. Were g be considered Friday, but nwstr00f0f--thacquainted. T corregated steel heated, is subjected to thermal but our fruit trees have been filled the last likely would come before the John was addressing the Womens Battalion Chief The-ro- shock, building, , few mornings with brilliant yellow songHas the rising cost of living affected, your living standards? Nielson said. Legislative Council which met at the Capi"It appears that nothing exsters with red heads. Were content to see commission on Monday 'morni" tol incident to the recent special session. and third alarms cept the raw product which second The and hear them without trying to name ng.' are If living within- a fixed income, do you find It you followed shortly after the first, was stored reutside the buildT By way of Illustration, he cited the case them. The commission has- - not difficult to support your family today in the same manner arrived was when it company be saIvaged,-Mcaa. r. of a man who damaged one of the drapes in ted upon- - the proposed you did in the past? -seentheAlirewas' out to! con- - ing said. " Mrs. Moore notes that the pqs.tmanin hi- shis house, and told his wife to buy a new Are you a pensioner or widow receiving a certain benance since lat Wednesday blue car has one? Firemen used an amount of money each month which has now become e- -- come aiamiliar sight out herwaylOurs Is ., .when-th- e to was 'tower aerial ladder as a first proposition ;HeT)bupirXTiewrone7heTrfcrandshbecause of rising priees caused- - by play a stream of'watej; onto inflation? had to buy a complete set to match the pew strictly pedestrian.) approved by a two to one mathe roof flames which were 'one. How they jnust welcome these jority then rescinded, when Deset News readers will have an opportunity to e visible throughout Salt be "But could tvrites. she they their .opinion on this timely subject And one Commissioner Gundersen . express Then she had to buy new wallpaper Valley. dangerous to small, mischievous youngreader will be selected to make an honorary appearance to match the drapes, he continued, land withdrew hisoriginal affirmathe The into investigation sters. d . after that it was obvious they would have cause. of the fire was being before Utahs congressional delegation during an expense-paitive Vote. Hay-w- as k month. to discuss the to nations soggy .the to have new furniture to look right in the pfoblem. capital trip Could you ask parents to PLEASE try conducted byFire-MarshCommissioTOrJV.G JLarson According - to Salt Lake Willis To. become eligible tor the trip to Washington, D.C., newiy decorated room. , on to keep the little fellows from Smith and officers)! J; vote neative Weather Bureau toHionire-horn-- forecasters, the Fire Prevention Bureau. and cashTorwining-Mtgr- st persons should write in a?Tther"st was a new house to the back, damping up 'Next step, 2.05 inches of rain fell during 400 words or less onJ'How" Inflation Has Hurt Me. on the measure, numerous A And ...and .truck :otherwiser he.. suffering large provide an appropriate setting the month and this was almost Deadline for entries .will be Wednesday noon, June 17. mailmen. . . , Out Of County , pieces of heavy equipment new furniture, one half inch over normal N All must be at the Deseret News by that time. entries the the process of Because Commissioner Ed"Last I heard. Mr. T. concluded, "They So. far this year, 9.13 inches -Five letters will be selected for publication outstanding the In were new house a third into move destroyed to of out were product about . of precipitation have fallen. win Q. Cannon was ONE THING LEADS TO ANOTHER 26. Each contributor will receive S1Q. if 22 June through. earlytoonungbiaze and Monthe poor house. Anne, daughter of News- - the county Friday was not rA- - "However, despite thp wgt The fire knockedjout electric the letter is selected tor publication. days in May, precipitation for day, the proposal man Paf Munroe.' had On Saturday; June 27, the winrdng grand prize contrib-"- : to several west side service the commission, the year was stili 2.38..inches Mother's Day whcn she was advised to begin introduced to utors tDS, rOSTMLN. ETCr letter will be published. This person will receive an -, Utah the businesses, including had been expected that below normal, for Fathers Day. It, her saving D.C., via United Air expensh-paipennies Parker MoorerTSO Lane, trip to Washington, offices EugenGT action would be taken WednesThe monthly average tem- State Road Commission ' AHey, when does it get to be Children ? Lines. a short 1300 on for of several readers who have called, attention r Commis-sloneSduth, 55.7 was day, Upon return of. perature dfuring May here? she .wanted to know. - To enter the contest, tell in your own words of How, ' " ' to the unusually large number, of colorful Dayaround ' Cannon to the county. degrees, This was 3.2 degrees period. . to come seem have Has Hurt Me. Send all entries to Inflation Conthat birds Inflation melodious A large transformer pole and Nearly all of Salt Lake below normal, . 4 Utah. Deseret News, P,Or'Box 1257, Salt Lake City-10-, test, was dur-toto the valley this spring, structure ; ARTING SHOT lowest tothe town , and adjacent l' The temperature Countys mayors J' all become and can the be returned No letters property ' F What were waiting for is the day when a presidents have strongly urged the month was 33 degrees repaired Tuesday morning by with feathers As "A lovely little-felloon May 20 and the highest was a crew of repairmen from the of the Deseret News. If you do not wish to have yourname passage of the revenue-producinr x golden as a bright, spring daffodil ennight ball- game will be called on aeeeunt Utah Power and Light Co. J printed with your letter. 'pleas specify. . 92 degrees on May 13, , sales tax increase. . She writes. chanted me the other morning, t ' , - assaa -- ng the-prim- ary en and-poi- record-breakin- -- se, st- Calls Leaders nt To YouthConference I t" s. Vole Delayed On Sales Tax Boost S.L. Firm $75,000 Fire Destroys . City-Region- 1-- 6-- 10-11 13-19 Prizes Winners Has Inflation Hurt You? l- Think, Tell Us About ' It - ' El-lio- ' - F May Rainfall Tops Normal step-saver- , -- 85-fo- -- al annoy---our-'-lo- ior-alL.t- Five-year-ol- tf ne ' - g w - , c , LI i . g "7 y i . M J j 0 0 v. . M & 0 0 0 0 &. $ 0 - -- |