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Show .. .. . ..' - - . A, - , - - . . TIIE - DESERET NEWS - Is 1)rlitered To Your Homo For Only 18e a Week - .,,T.L.t...7 - - , ' 27,:. !. . I o . ......... t 1 .:, . 4b . !:: l'r - at - - -- - 1: $044, :::,,,,,..... (; ,,,,,. 49), ,. v . ' 'i,, ..'., . , -- :,.."1, :, t l' ,',..' -7- ( - I' ' .: : 4(taiione-..,.. ' '"""'"1"1""1""1"m".- ::1.,:; n, I z ..' ::::; ',400...... Ni.,;;;01100 - o Trifles make .perfection, but perfection is no , ,1,,, L trifle.Michael AT ' ,, s,. , ' ' , , , .... .. . .. . ""'''''"""'""'"'.7.ri4""r"""ml ... Murray t CIO Parade' ,, Labor Day Has,,,.--,-7,- ;!'. ':i''.:,.j.'.'":',''.. .- .. ' , . ' . -attorney's - - ,,,.. r :::',S 4016,:'' . , ' I i 01 ::: ,: ' 'II ', , , the Rio Grande Railroad depot to notify police. - , IIWhen :' T 1 '", they , ' ,: , : L arrived.- I :,. A.1.4. ,,, :, -- 1.,..... ,i!, t... 1 ., '. i' i , 4. , ,,, 7,e ;,,,.,..N. .i. ,, , ?. .......,,,- ' ,,....:. ' --' ,. '.:;.. 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Diamond prices have ad- vanced greatly 'becoee of European condition, which have not affectecPus with popular size stones. i I i IIT Our Savings is your saving,' we' sell consid erably below- - the market price. Easy 'Terms - c..) ::..; Doctors 'dent. This action culminates a hitter I dispute between the state CIO organization and the Utah State Federation of Labor (AFL) over the right to hold Labor Day pa- - 1 rades and celebrations In Salt Lake. The state federation. which .1 has a larger mem- apparently bership-- - in Salt- - Lake City, won I the argument and will sponsor - ii a celebration here. 1 ' CLAM LARGEST ROLL 1 We have an organized of i 1 more than 12,000 members In Utah, and the Labor Day cele- . bration will be a demonstration 4 that without a doubt oyrs is 1 'I the largest labor organization in the state," mid- Mr. Petersen. 'Local CIO officials are extreme. : "i ly bitter over the treatment they received at the hands of the Salt 4 H Lake City Commission.- - "Even after we had made a petition 30 days prior to the AFL, the City Commission refused to let us use !I Liberty Park and instead ship. ti ped us down to Pioneer Park , where there Is not room nor to facilities stage a celebration: said Mr. Petersen. l' JOIST pARADE SPURNED Both the CIO and AFL organ- i izations applied for a parade per- mit here on Labor Day. Seeking an amicable solution, the commission granted a joint permit for a parade at 9:30 a.m. The ' AFL protested at this arrange.-- - --- , isment, so the commission sued them a permit for 9:30 a.m. and the CIO permit for 11 a.m. In the meantime. the do had gone to the Parks Department ' and reserved Liberty Park for Sept.-2- . When the AFL learned this, they again protested. The cantelled the city commission park permit and issued one to j. the rival organization, giving the CIO the privilege of using Pio- neer Park - This time the CIO protested and opened - negotia------ tons- with Murray. Tentative plans for the Murray celebration call for a pa- rade, program, and sports events. Reid Robinson of Denver, International vice president of the CIO and International president - of the International Union of Mine. Mill and Smelter Workers, will be one of the speakers on -- the program. An attempt will be made to get as many of the 00 embers as possible out for the to Mr. Pe- celebration, according tersen. ' 1 Industry Backs National Defense, Delegate Reports ron Lung' To Keep Baby Alive ' :::.:, -- :.. ' o :.:i. Sixty-secon- I d .r... E - , , - .. , I : -- U -- - Defense Role' at Fortunate Move! -- ,1 ::: e n-- - ? - :' boyish-looking-- J I lpinr ee,s". - I road Swiss Slate d- a t-- I , - d on-th- Thursday, Aug. 1, 1940, is one of the most important dates on the calendar for Salt !Akers of Swiss origin and descent. On thathistoric date they will celebrate the 650th anniversary of tiny Switzerland's independence. The celebration will be conducted at the Granite Stake Tabernacle, Ninth East Street and Hollywood Avenue, Thursday at 8:15 p.m. Featured attracton will be a Swiss operetta entitled, "En Berg' dorfet uf Maegisalp," to be u Fen ted by, der direction of Albert J. Hep- - , . , (177:7111"1. ' I ac ofuronnc ti 1 , surrendered, saying: '11: tk I ..I killed him with this gun be.,..,,.. ..,... ,......: 1), cause he beat me.1 l:';',,:'-', SiS outlined the shootAs officers 41 s' 1: ing: !..:,,v-' UL.L.".,,.....-..-...........Li..........i1;.....:.::'- ' ,,,,,,, I , The couple returneft, home . - -- , ": l''..,, shortly after 11 p.m. from visit, t ing neighbors, where they had , , the ',' started quarreling about ' - To Fly To Coast Rites To Board Plane Pioneer Ready ' way Mrs. Garcia had parked 94,.-anb Mrs. Bird her bound are The J. Fred Elizabeth automobile. for Howell, 83, their argument rother, Bird, J continued after they arrived San Francisco, Where the Morinon colonis t ship "Brooklyn" docked, with Mrs. :' i,' ':" home, accompanied by Miss Car- :::. ' ;::i!..; 0.1lowell aboard; 94 years ago. radio. 4 , ..,!.., , Garcia struck his wife several-,,- , , 7- -times while she had their, one--, ',:::;::;:''"'-;., ' ," (laughter in her arms. !,1'': .'" year-olShe ran to the automobile, took 6. ..:.,,,,,I i. a, :::,0::::!,il:,,:z. a .32 calibre pistol from the glove ,: ,:,::.l,:l:::.,::::a;:::::.l:l.,::; . ,::; .;,,, .,,, compartment and shot him as ,:f.,. i . '' t!!:,1 he jerked the baby away. kat,L :::;:,!::::;:,,W::,:;1:Ae.ki,,c,,;,,,i,-.4.g.;d-lbo,"?' t, The bullet struck him in the A modish ancient woman boarded a giant silver bird this chest. lie died almost instantly. Size Gave With Young Witness The Garcias were married in at the Salt Lake'Airport to fly to San Francisco, where Visitors Will See morning 1936. They Ouray, Colo., June 3, in a sailing vessel 94 years ago. she landed Mrs. Mary Carcia told police she shot her husba.nd Garhave two children, Joseph Trainees Parade ', Mrs. Elizabeth Bird Howell, cia, 3, and Bertha, the baby. as he seized and heM little Bertha in his arms. one of the two remaining "WornThe beginning of the end of en of Deseret," cognomen giv- G1 the 1940, CMTC campo which luts to Len , original.women, pioneers,. will be guest of honor at the been in session at Ft. Douglas dedication ceremonies and unfor the past month, started to veiling of a plaque commemoratday with the return by enrollees ing the arrival July 31, 1846, of of their field colonist to camp Mormon the ship,. Utahns To Join store rooms; equipment "Brook lyn." 2,000 Victim' Second was The Preston, Ida., pioneer', Father, A formal parade tomorrow, the' The Youngest ma or of a large city today called upon the excited about going back to the Army Maneuvers Accident Auto return of rifles after the parade scene the of the (locking of good fastest mayor in nation to Compare notes on how to run a Some 2,000 officers and men of and receipt of pay checks will ship after a long voyage around city, - - j New York tourist. injured the NatiOnalGuard of Utalt-wi- ll the cape. Site was six- months-ol,;1?:::,,,,,,4 be further windup ceremonies, a 1177171"1"..4.,. Tooele in for leave 4, afternoon At she Youth In the meeting was then. the Aug. military Sunday, Friday airport fip!' 4 Northkilled Pacific maneuvers the to rest in according to Capt. Myron Foxt which want he down and didn't accident; County I epresented by Mayor Carl F. 4 4e-.,,.:....444.s::::,,:: camp adjutant. Army clothing west, Brig. GenW. G.. Williams, his daughter, (lied today at the before the plane tripshe was : 11:;: Zeidler of Milwaukee, a will be returned Wednesday 1, - Holy Cross Hospital, ..:70, : .,,s;4;,,,.''''''', afraid she'd miss whatwas goadjutant general of Utah, an':.,:;.?:4::::.,;,N, After turning back their field old lawyer Who staged a major of on. nounced 44, Hewlett, Postrell, today. ing Joseph ::,,:,:,..4. 0::i.V:,,,A::11.'iki,A ,::, The mem will travel in seven equipment this morning, the She looked as amazed and beLong Island. 'political upset three months ago 017.4,..:41,::. A s participat wildered as a child- 'when. her special trains over the Union Pa- - young Death resulted from Internal by defeating Socialist Daniel . ed this afternoon in a track meet W. ',,",,::"::::.4::,,, , acbe will eine and Iii;;-:,:4tairto Railroad, the brother a fracture. and skull big pointed injuries Nvho Milwaukee Hoan had ruled ::::::::::: :.: I liner and said playfully, "tnere's. companied by their weapons and at the University of Utah Sta. :,::: Mr. Postrell, his daughter the direction of for 24 years. the old wheelbarrow were going equipment. They will embark at dium under Vera, who was pinned beneath Lieut. E. J. Scholle, camp Ch. in." She doesn't care. much Garland, Brigham City, Logan, the car, and Mrs. Anna Postrell, Speed and vitality and youth- ': .: officer. letic about seeing San Francisco, or Bountiful, Ogden. Salt Lake City, :.::,:::6:':,'::::'::::::'.::.., fulness despite his graying hair 42, the mother, Monroe and Mar1:a,,,,,..,,,.,,:)::.:,i:;:.;:,::,:.,::,..,.,.::,......: The youths also engaged in a Cedar City, Beaver, ,...,:,.. the fair, and the plane journey Fillmore, was Salt tin Postrell. twin sons. and Herby represented drill for tomorrow's visi practice as mean as to much her didn't Fork, Nephi, Payson, Spanish 's own 'Mayor Ab .lenkins. Lake man Weisberg, were en route to tors day to parade which will is rsly::m:::::,::::::::::, Pleasant Grove. Provo, she Lehi, that tlidthefact "going -Franciscoon- avarationtrip-Mayor Zeldler, m. folks." see MC Richfield. the Mang-, , . in-No Ephraim, in a natty- blue sports suit. when the accident happened. :1,1.?.:::::4;;;::. IncludPleasant and 0:.:::2.::f:::i:,' Springville. Mrs. with Howell, one-daa ,., eluded Traveling The wreck was caused by a rear ! stopover in .3' ed in the group will be units of when she left the airport at II Salt Lake Miring d 11.000-mittire blowout while themachine El se ,.....,..,::::::r t::, the 115th and 222nd Field Arwere her daugnter, Mrs. a.m., was traveling about 60 nitiles per .,L.,., '::,:,.0:::t:.:::,::::::: vacation, jaunt to meet Mayor ; head115th nean Amelia of Crockett tillery; Engineers, ' fc Preston, Jenkins and see Salt Lake. Ile hour. The accident occurred on :;:;.?Y :,,':,. 70; her eldest son, Henry How, quarters, Fortieth Division; headat a U. S. Highway 40, two miles Mel the speedster-mayo- r 0 :,,:1.::...)::::,:,:,::,:::., ell of Clifton; her brother, Fred quarters, ti5th Field Artillery Bd. luncheon in the Hotel Utah, sponwest of the Clive airport and 60 :,, ; J. Bird, 83, of San Francisco, all ..... gade; 115th Medical Regiment, sored 1)y Hotel Manager Guy miles west of Grantsville. ,;',',.;'::A::::::-.:and the 115th Ordnance Comof whom were flying for the first :::: Mrs. Postrell was treated for Toombes, and W i I leave in the ::,k::::VO!,::;:::.W:' time, and Mrs. Perry Egan, a , pany. '''. --- ---back the in and others mornIng fot- - the Pacific Coast. injuries 'ql:,:, i,::.!:4;5::::,:A::!::4:1t,,4 :" With the help of an 'iron niece, of Cedar City. Employers of the state are coA blond, with friend the car had only superficial I was "jittHosMrs. General herself Crockett Salt with Lake the National lung", operating ' ly blue eyes, Mayor Ze idier exhurts, despite the fact that the ery,"- she said.::',,:: .: :,: :'::,..i fought-tGuard officers by allowing their pital physicians today :: Organized industry is en- car rolled over four times and hibited during his visit here to- :::, :,:,4.:,:...r:.:., The family and members of Tetain the life in the newly , employes three weeks military thusiastically supporting the re-, :,,, slid 70 feet before stopping, day the charm and speaking of the Preston camp, Daughters born. son of Mr. and Mr Vern tional defense program, H. Xsleave, General Williamssaid. ability that tarried him to the Utah Pioneers, as well as repreHawks 2492 East While this is rather unusual, the Gibbeny, executive secretary of ma Y or 's chair in an amazing of the State Central sentatives South Street. Hospital attendthe Trade Commission of Utah. .exigenelea of the times require ISeven Years At 4 ,.., three months' campaign. From were to at the child-In airport Company; such cooperation, it was stated, ants reported the "poor" reported today on his return to Jan. 6 to April 2, the former wish the pioneer a pleasant McNeil Faces Youth his office after , attending the and the employers are respond. -condition this afternoon. choir singer and college debater Soon the birth of the journey. Western Conference of Trade 4,ilQlelkeartedManner, child TAILafter lineg ,,r,, sponSored 9:25 1,500meetingsand p.m. James Itbifiert Sedam, Saturday, and Commercial Executive- s- at Pioof Francisco gave 879 political talks to beat Utah Daughters San Francisco last week.. respiratory trouble developed Pocatello, Ida., youth, was in an intrenched political machine neers, who will place the markYoungest BOISE, July and after customary emergency "At the conference," he said,- - -- the County Jail today, awaiting that was considered unbeatable. er the at Broad intersectionof treatment will to be Wes,h4appoarad Cartheat During his -Salt Lake xi,g,. way and Battery Street, the. take 633 officers and men of the the iron lung, ordinarily usectfor national defense program is to to begin a seven year stretch for Idaho National Guard to Fort IdayorZrldref-an city ruler. expressed his "point of the ,rocks," Wednesinfantile paralysis cases, was a woman succeed, it is necessary, for Inacross transporting . Dedication will ceremonies day. reopinion of the needs of city gov 4. into the Lewis, service with Wash., Aug. Immoral pressed state borders for dustry and organizations of in- purtake place Sunday underthe au3ernment and spoke glowingly of At the same time 605 officers sult the 'babe was still alive. not to view the defense 1 dustry poses. rl Comi Americanism and of the W pices of the State Central Ilk 1 m li irt m ,rkei and men of the cavalry units as an opportunity to Sedam was surrendered by his program whit 'officers of this wflI leave for Centralia, Wash., off what they can, but to "City government is the crabondsmen and brought to Salt pany and grabb Named The marker attending.-group a Voting Agent for which as dle view an M. of Gen. it for. to camp is there L Brig. Lake by an Idaho deputy sheriff. l is No tiO placed--by- democracy, opportunity the Mormon G. licOonnel. Idaho corn- vhere people see democracy. at Mrs.Fannie Gun, 1723 Prince- - show- - their willingness to fit in a (ter he asserredly passeda- guard I organiza ton Avenue, was appointed regwork. the national picture where they mander, wilt direct. totalitariantitious check. Col. Fritz Hummel commands can do the most good. istration agent in District 37 toism, we must make democracy the 116th Engineers, Col. E. T. day by the County Commission. Allows Funds work in our cities. make them "Everyone heartily - approved County Gov. Blood Will Go Powell the 148th Field Artillery. She replaces Mrs. Frank Hall, the program and expressed a To Confer On more efficienttighten up our Taylor who resigned because of illness. For Firemen's Session and Col. S. D. Hays the 116th Cav, consolidate administra- belts, willingness to do his part" To Coast Fair Tonight Advanced Training alry. tion, reduce waste, extend the An appropriation of MO to merit system. With travel 7--- 701 ,, ov. Henry Blood will leave enable So. State the Salt Lake County To secure additional informain Europe clesed; many people train San,Francisby tonight for Fire Department to participate are seeing America for the first 2111tiA717-,tion relative to the part the Unico to be present during the ob. in the Utah State Firemen's Contime- - and the eyes of the people .71 servance of Utah Day at the Goldversity of Utah is to play in the vention in Logan, Aug. are focussed on America. en Gate International A. was approved by the Exposition preparedness program, Dean County Unlike many of our cities, Salt Wednesday. 'Commission today. LeRoy Taylor of the School of Lake had builders with vision h'e Details for the observance are The Murray division of vhich enabled them. to plan for lines and Engineering at the A Brand New 1939 Model S. worked out Ernest will receive $100 of being by department a city whose future would not - A U. of U. will leave this. evening Hormes, secretary of the Utah the appropriation, while the Magchance for light showers to.General Electric he throttled by thoughtless or commission on participation in. na division will receive the refor Washington. D. C. and tomorrow should keep night piecemeal planning." thet for who left the $30. Salt exposition, Lakes mercury out of the maining While- in the national capital. Incidentally, Ntayor Zeidler Is sky, the federal weatherman hihb Dean Taylor also will 'confer with single, lives with his parents. ed Civil Aeronautics Authority oftoday. Vhen asked if he contemplated A trace of rain fell last night; ficials on advanced flight trainmarriage, he replied. "Well, this hut it was twilight to be meas. Il'o beim to boy a 104 using Votrifi ing at the state institution, and is leap year. A man can ured. The night . stayed warm. , orator of folicablo maks Sun s cheap CAA instrue- plans concerning , loc-hope," the official however, ,1940-4keeping school lion during-.th- e noir ono. aI mercury above 77. The day- year. peratures were nearer rsaid that training 545.00 Norge normal. highest this afternoon at the U in advanced ground Abatement Of the dYsentery ep1-- 1 previously had indicated that i r running about 90. Instruction is being given to 10 ,demic that raged in Kaysville tstudies of the water situation and can. 35.00 Coldspot . not ."Ise dwell., young men from Logan. 'Ogden probable other causes of infec. Three week before last, vk as shown in a I d els. Bonds and Salt Lake, and that they 30.00 tion had been made with gratify. Coldspot the weekly report of the State whre will take advanced flight classes ,Contract for the construction ing results. the purchased On Traffic Charges 30.00 Board of Health, issued by Dr. within a few days. The U. of and, completion of' Air Corps op----- Ile complete lac-- "Coirmander There were a total of 162 cases erations. hangar end annexes at U. is the only advanced flight GTWilliam M. McKay, acting state of communicable diseases report- tell Three motorists forfeited bond General Electric Ohouse stock. Hill Field. 49.50 had been in the state, he health commissioner. Ogden. ed to the board last week, as coin training center of $10 each in Police Court toawarded today to the Mead and said. While last week's report listed, pared with 338 during the pre. WILL INSURE ' on of 15.00 Mount Construction Company of day Oft DELIVERY charges Frigidaire running stop 150 cases of unclassified dysenWhile in the East. Dean Taylor vious seven-daperiod. and traffic signals. Fore, signs Denver for $494,000. said an Aswill go to. New YOrk where In the in Cases this 20 week last included tery PAY ONLY A rtw- CUM A DAY community, feitures were ordered by City 2500 sociated Copeland Press dispatch from on Friday he will be installed weeks report, covering the sev chicken - pox, 31 measles, five Wilford M. Burton an fol- Judge D.C. a vice president in the Amer!- as Washington. odv ended two en.clay period mumps,n, Friday night, pneumonia, four lows: 't 1. :o1:11.,:-- k. ' "-- ,This contract was part of M.' ran Institute of Electrical Engl.' no cases were reported.. scarlet fever, one septic sore , Ted D. Stone, 340 East Second Only a tow' Coats 6 bar, , , 096.222 In Army .contracts anneers The installation. service' Dr. McKay's report felled to one tuberculosis. one tythroat, South Street:, Ray Chollar. of c.ifreorteP;7 will take place at a board of dinounced by the War DepartiT4.nt disclose cause of' the abatement, 3 phoid fever, 78 whooping Monte, Calif.. and Owen W. Bar. 701 So. ' as having been recently let. rectors meeting of the 'Alta but reports of health officers gonorrhea and 11 syphillis.cough, rett Jr. of 468 Oakley Street.' '': ..sr'$ - Hodges position is that basis of this valuation the is solvant. , . , i.,.,k,, ' A - ,, !,:','',1 ,:, ..,...: ,i.-m...4 i,,b .. ,.,.,,,,....,:l.,...,',....-- ....-..- :'. . , - ' - C--it .. , . swaettillA.bemr.igrhetteornsenth, '', :,.......:,--- .. bik ouncl Refuses Refusing to "play second fiddle to the AFL", the Utah Stets Industrial Union Council of the CIO today announced plans to Labor hold its first state-wid- e Day celebration in Murray rath- er in Salt Lake City. "We have obtained parade and meeting rights from the Mur. ray City Commission, and there ,.,.:.:,,,.....l ....s.....,.,. , . ,' ',..,,,,..:,oit,:... iv .:,, 4 - To Play, Second To AFL In S. L. .. é ,, - , , .."...............::::::..-:- r'... :, 1.i;,,S.4. p.,.. - . ' Ii: .. ,.... , CA t - f ' ': ' ) ,4- - , ; , .. ' . .....1,J r wife. Gracia was shot to death 1130 p.m. yesterday after a heat-.- . ed argument with his wife at their home, 368 Southi Seventh West Street, police .offi-- , cers said. Mrs. Garcia and a friend. Ann Carraillo, 17, of 314 South Fourth : West Street. ran three blocks to - -. , . 4. ,' 1 ..,., , to- day, considered facts of tikeslay- ing of Joe C. Garcia, 31, after .recelying a Tequest from DetecFalken- five Captain Sherman rath for a murder complaint: ,against Mary Garcia, the vletim's . ! ... , - staff . ., .:, ,t,, - -'-- , , . t, ,r, ,,,, ..,....---'- - it ,,,,:,' , , - , - , I ,.!, E ... Quarrel , - ' Angelo. ,,, Utah, 31onday, July 29, 194 O. ' - r , - illYaill I SUnday nifyht , N. ,:,Y:"tai,,,st.,...4,1 ., . DAILY, THoucwr- - -,. - , .. - - .. '''',,,,, f Jot 1,l - 1215,000,000. - 6,: .. 11 - - --. The county f asking that the reorganization proceeding be dropped and diet creditors and claimants .be permitted to proceed under their mortgages and contract rights. Judge Syms will rule on this matter later. flave Some of the creditors objected to the ICC plan on the ground that it would put the RFC in a favored position. requiring that the railroad's entire indebt edness to the RFC be paid off firs.t,. thus putting certain mortholders in a secondary gage class. Hodges, pointing out that "one of the first questions to be decided is the valuation of the railroad " called C. M. light- for the burn. valuation engineer Rio Grande for the last 21 years, as the first xvitness.:, Lightburn set ihe total valuation of the D & R. G. W. at about the 0-- W --,- - -- - .. .: ---.- - t--, :'' New. - t ..,...0, , Shootintr,Follows ' , '' J : , : - 0 , , , : plan. Alligned against the RFC is a long list of bond hOlders, headed by an insurance group which the holds a major portion ,pf road's outstanding securities. The insurance group's counsel, headed by Col. Henry W. Anderson of Richmond, Va., and York City, filed a motion today ' , , ' - , , ,, , ownership. Judge J. Foster Symes will be asked to becide wh'ether the D. & R.-W. Is solvent. according tto a formal statement by, William V.- Hodges, Denver counsel for the "old D. & R. G. W, or the debtor company." Caocitis ,M. Clay. head of the Reconstruction Finance Cotpora- tion's legal staff on railroad matters. arrived to defend the ICC - , &4- - . , , ISENVER, July 29(AP)--- A of '.. legal struggle ovicr control Rio Grande West.74,. the Denver- whethdetermine to am Railroad er the concern is solvent, was , In progress here today. . ..Fifty of the nation's leading railroad attorneys are participating In the hearing on the plan of the' Interstate ,Commerce Coin- mission for a reorganizzation which wouid include consolida- lion of the Rio Grande and the Denver & Salt Lake Railway (the 'Moffat' Road). and the Dotsero cutoff. The hearing climaxes five:years of managemebtunder federal re- organization law, and is intended to rcleease the road to private, ,) , . 1 - " , t, 22 Police Hold Wife !For Murder :,,,,,,,; ,:r :. , ,,A :,..,4, ' s; ,,,, "' ',: . - :,,- , , -- Batile Case In Denver ' ..,, , v - - ,.. , Fifty Attorneys, . ,: I - ' ,.' ------- '':' , . - - JP ' Rio Grande Rail Control Trial Opens . , A Salt Lake 'City, ' . ,f ir et. ,..0....i p,,,-- ty ' 1 ft xf , i ..-- , - ; , '" Pip', q- , - .. . ' - , :. ' The News is Hours Ahead, :!: , - , -- , . - , . o . , ... , . - , - - -- , - - , , , . , - -G- Weatherman 29-3- Sees Chance For Showers Tonight Dysentery Epidemic In Kaysville Disappears 1 Hill Field Contract Let Dean-Tayth- Refrigerator Tra d eIns. I,, I" . L forfeit r,t7 SAIIEs60" .. I I le I we I V 4 nv,vr NV t " 11). y ...." ' I ' . - : ' I ' A 1 Ln..... , State.... : A , ' : , " - - - : '- -- p . |