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Show - THE DESERET ifEWS ALT LAKE CITY MONDAY SEPTEMBERS 9 1955 i Oil Company Head Addresses Society Meet l f i Students Of S. L Scout B. Y. U. To Get Official Gets National Youth Aid , Pocatello Post daddy lakes region for several sons and organised tbs Sourdough Outfit composed of alder boys who have completed at least on strenuous wilderness camp trip. Progress Seen In Business Trends 12 and at Jordan high echosT library epL 2 - m.othT, H. p convening at will pherys. slate engineer, the meetings to advise fanners of new underground requirements of water filings. Sept - S. L. dub County Election Scheduled ' Traffic Schedules Two 6:30 At Friday p.m. Farm Meetings Health Center The annual meeting and al action Big Uur young people who could of the Salt Laka Trwfflo e lab will not otherwiao attend college will Reviewed Utah In Business be held Friday in tha Bean Brum-ma- l AAA Contract Signing Progress Of Refinery receive aid at Brig bam Tonne D. L. Robert Is Named By cafe, according to H. W. the to allotted Associati fund Before Executives Tha'"wit And Water T opic secretary. meeting institution by tbo Rational Vouth ba at Tendoy Council p m. Pree-ideto A definite in according Administration, trend Ih upward of one The following candidates have Of Discussion When lhe$ndustmt history, of Utahts written Y. H. Harris. geveVal hunExecutive business conditions throughout tha been announced for the elctioa Oil Refining dred needy student, who show pfUicij'dil chRtl,,5 bhipI be devotecLto Ibe Utah seen N. Is F. H. E. Firm For country age, by Bertllng, J, president, Farmers of Salt Lako county erf tberaeelvea capable of hlgb quality six D. L. (Loo) Roberts,for its steady growth,- - it increasing D. Browne, J. J. Craron and Henry Invited to two eedF of meetings eollega study. will be able to VrB years field executive for tha Salt manager of tha Flrmage Clothing and eroRornic life of the state, and Ha position among a a bare of these federal funds by company," 172 south Main street, L. Love; for vice president V L, Lake Boy Scout council .has been who (four to be elected), B-- scheduled today by working 'part time. from a busi- goveraers returned of hvh quality petroleum' products." Lite promt today A. county agricultural agent, J. Coulam, Burkhardt, anticiRay handle to the of tha executlvo Machinery Tendoy appointed ChlAAA papers and discus So riiM Henry A. ttaceSaUjpany plant a train toad of etude pated Influx of applications has council with headquarters at Poca ness trip whiph took him to Elggren, John C. Hadley. E. J. to sign President tello. Idaho, according to word go- - cage and New Tork, aa well aa a llardeety. Norman R. "Hines, An- Utahs new laws dealing with unart up. O1! Refining company, In 'a talk nvf. every 24 hour and a l,antTHarria"aaid. drew Jensen. Joseph Patmley, T. derground water. TDe applicants will cetved here. vtait to Washington. D. C. It la necessary for all signer before mem bam of the Executives ioad of finished producu leaves ba Interviewed by the student em Mr. Firm age. said he found fac- H. Pgrleywita and Georgs W. TerMr. Roberta, his wife and seven conweekof government sugar-bepeassociation at their regular the refiner, within the same1 ployment committee, consisting of children will move from their tories running to full capacity, a ry to aim a certificate of comno tracts ti at of e the n of traveling and Dr. A. Rex Johnson, chairman; present residence. 2117 cast Thirty-thir- d good .amount Unsuccessful candidate for ly riod of time. Upwards l.ng Monday regardless of whether or Beau Rrjmniel cafe.' Utah people are directly dependent- Mrs. Rattle Reff Smart dean of South street, to tha Idaho spending nd other indications of a office of president will ba eligible pliance they have grown sugar-beet- s extrend toward better times, Hejio run for the offidt of vice presi- not "The company was organized In on this Industry for their live.l- women, and Dr. Russell Swenson. city .op Friday." this year," Mr. Martineau ... rail of 18uand the plant was hood-- . Application blanks may ba secured D. E. Hammond. Salt Lake coun- found much Interest In politics dent or for governor. plains in a letter to sugar beet of leased Mora than IMOO.tWfl la circn- - i,y writing to Dr. Johnson. cil executive, is high In his praise and particularly interest concerning setstrp on a quarter-acr- e growers Those applicants who the trend of political activities Democratic Ladies1 employes lated by the industry throughout Mr. and of Roberts work, ability Twelve persona have been emof hard'ed a tavr barrels of cruwjhe state of Utah and. because , high ability but Insufficient re- understanding of scout problems la tha west. ployed to meet In six sections of sources to permit them to attend "He Is oil daiiy in a few obsolete, second the large holdings and invest-Set in an- will, as far as poss-blrichly meriting promotion Meeting the county to secure these signaStudy Group be given hand tanks, an inadequate Mill menta, large sums art paid Hammond re- West High School tures promptly since tha Signawork; AH colleges and tmlversl- - ,scni;r Wrk Mr, and a few other odd and ends," nuaIJy"re'varr&iis forma of tawrt The Third . Ward Democratic tures art necessary to release some marked, adding that It will be difthis ties, participating In tha N. T. In fact, it is estimated that Mr Wal'aco said. rantte eacher G T tGet8 will Ladles their ficult to fill the vaoncy he leaves hold of local 373,000 In payments Study group company contribute,?, gents anplan, will receive funda baaed on Today the es tsMishment-occttfirst meeting of the season Wed- - farmers. c. girf at 12 per cent of tht' enrollment on on the Salt Lake staff. p:e mors than 12a acres of land, nualiyor every boy andMr.AValMr. Roberts has directed senior Mias - October IS. 1914. Nebeker, former needay evening. Sept. 11, at 2 p m. Growers who have noTyet sIgn- handles upwards of 4.900 barrels tending school in Utah, activities in tha total council teacher at ' Cyprus Junior high In the home of Mrs. A. B. d are inatructed to report Sept Graduate aa well as undergrad- scout of crude oil daily, employs more lace declared. for street Lessons for 11 between 7 and 10 n.m. at etth last school and in has tha Granlta school district, It months, Mr. Wallace stated that the re- uate students may qualify. than 59 workers at tht main reer tha discussed ade transferred be an mads the the Murray city hal or the West been in record has from .will p year of the exceptional coming wgo fining works with several hundred moval two weeks Sweden Imported 2.222 passen- vancing Vanguard and the sew Ex- Engtsb department at the South and a vey fins program has been Jordqn wardhoose to sign. o'Sices to more commodiojs pthrra In subeld.arles. and reprebe .The undergrouBd water dissent an Investment .of more than quarter in the Clift bu'ldlng. Is ger automobiles in the first five1 plorer stout work. He baa had Junior high In this city to the prepared. AHRefreshments will Democrats and thqig cussion meetings will be held at another forward step In the prog-rea- months this, an Increase of 71. charge of the council's summer- commerce department al -West high erved. ten minions of dollars. friends are incited. 'Granite high' school auditorium - -- TAt toeUtah Oil Refining com-- . per gent from last year's ftgores. jcamplng actlvitir In tha Grand- school. jf.tbe. comryny. Qothifag Dealer m An-sel- - Hi gs, Uar-tinea- et -- laadr-dawep-a I- -- Seeks $75,000 Loan j j The Health CenterTouhdation. nonprofit organization Just Inc, recently formed, has submitted ek application for a $7S0 FWA loari to establish a health center and give medical ears on contract middle class families. Tha loan would ba used to pure chase and equip tha Children's at Service society headquarters 1212 east Thirteenth South street according to Dr. Herbert Deano foundation president. Burglar Loot Inn -After Breaking GIa halt-dote- -- ' jjr exee-utu- Scon-berg- , Breaking a glaaa la tha rea door of tha Greendalo Inn, 2001 Fifth East street, last night, bur glare escaped with 25 from tha cash register and a quantity ol. cigarets and clgwrs. From the home of H. . John . onth Stewart, 47 west Second street, thieves last night escaped with a suit of mens clothes, shirts, pen and pencil set and a gol According to police report ring entrance was gained by breaking Z rear bedroom srindow. i t ' |