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At 7 p.m., if theswish. to donate, they may place the envelope outside their doors for volunteers to pick up. , ' , . their contrt6uttoris . I. , Also, hotel guests may eave a card on thett-d8- 6r Indicating their willingness to give be made town .hotels. Qand les will be placed on dfning room tables, and persons wishing to to the fünd may light the candle. The signal wilL-b- e noted and volunteer workers will go from table to'lable collecting the contributions. also-wi- pn og, : . 4R11-3:1VAW, - , , - ' , . , . I. 1 , anapart- -In yeit-liVe- t'l I IP - ..o.00111R., , - I0 I) vhman. Fdgley, t . ', , ,. ,'4" , . ., a shoe out- ment house,. put nation in the annual 'Torch. side the door or tie a handlight Parade." kerchief around the doorknob' They will' ring your door--, bell and pick ,up your cash . to signal volunteer workers giftsto,the, March of Dimes you have' a contribution to said Mrs Grant IV. make," Mrs. Midgley said. The campaign schairman '"If you haven't a porch pointed out that this year, for the first time, collections light. a lighted candlewill do. pigfund ,...... -, " ,0., , , , "iv 01.i. tone-hou- 1 ', ,' . - . . i,I '0 , , If- - , - . 4,4.4 4 h 4,-- 4- uut Ligutvu Fultai zatiako will signal your desire to contribute to the 1954 Mothers March on P'Olib during the r drive Thursspecial day evening. The hourlong will begin at 7 p.m. thousand Salt Lake Connty mothers will join women I ), . !'11.'',11-';,,--It',.:s- ,, 1 ' k ,a ,,, '', ,,,,,,,,,,, tl 4i, ''s- V,:, 1 , iik, NI) . '''' 1-- s iI t,:41 ,,,,i .' ' i ' ' ,'''. ' t I 1),... 9 o' 7 t--1-:- '":. 0 k .7,1 V , . , .. 4,,,64 , 1) 1, '' 5', - l' 1 A t It ,t1001 ' f . --- , li -- - , 1 4;40 4 t, ''''..7( ) 4.';)s '1:1 't 1 I As , ' 4" , ' itr s'''',, ,.- - 1, A' , ...........: ,, , . .der. s : - - , 0 ers t , ..,,,,.. ,,, , , , . k(''., .. - . Put Out a, Shoe. Light a Lamp, . '1'4" dr '7'1' , ca 1 -- .. 1,....'.4: 4 1,3 - ,' .. ''''' , , . LP .".,: ,.. I ' ' .k .7:Akrlit b .. kk.), k s. ' - . ' "mow, 110111""lfe. 4'1 '11 , . ,,, ,..,om...,,,-,' ..' ' o .. . 0.... . . . - .,.-- . . , - , ...... ... . , . - . ' onact . was told Thursday. It LIGHT YOUR you haven't a porch lamp,. light a candle to signal This encouraging forecast was for polio volunteer to pick up your contribution to Mothers' March on Polio' fund Delbert A. Fuhriman, Tremade by Don Clyde, Heber City, during special onehour .drive Thursday from 7 to 8 p.m. Here, looking over array in his annual president's report monton flying farmer, left, of porchlights, are Mrs. David Buckwalter, left, and Mrs. Anton Clawson; two of the Salt Lake City late Wednesto the associatiGn convention 4,000 Salt Lake County mothers who will participate in the campaign. which opened Thursday morn-- day for Seattle to await favor- . - ' . able weather, to begin his sec- : ing in Hotel Utah. ( on th e present Mr. Clyde said that while he ond assault L. 5 personally would prefer 'higher nation's distance record for tariff on imported wool to im- - light planes. H e said he plans to fly non- prove the western sheepmen's , from Seattle to Miami, stop lin 1 plight, the Eisenhower admin, , , . istration's new wool program at Fla., a distance of 2,700 miles, Lake Salt were scheduled to meet late Thurs- - F teachers and break the present record City least would be superior to the foto p lanes under. 145 horse- - ,day afternoon to determine whether ornot they would continue LIN present setup ant;- would un- Set in 1951. power to on teach returns after boost Monday. doubtedly Mr. Fuhriman broke off an Salt Lake City's third annual safety conference wool. rarly hi January, teachers notified the city board of educa- attempted-Oakland-NeYork ' Own Level .1" tion Fred Van Bezooyen, convicted will be held March 8, it was decided Thursday. his red and silver in they would cancel their present contracts on Feb. L flight, e four-placEisenhower Under month the Cessna roblast proAt that time, explained Isaac traffic laws school was set during Date for the one-daWednesday afternoon of wool prices would be per- - when his radio failed near B. By LAVOR K. CHAFFIN bing an Orem bank manager a closed session of the newly 'reorganized City Traffic Advisory posal, 4 Humphrey, pregident of the to seek their own level Oklahoma City. News Education Writer Lake and forcing the banker to ac- Council early Thursday morRing at the Salt Lake City Board mitted Teachers the Assn., in the market place but direct He said Wednesday he had 'Salt Utah school 'teachers Thurs. teachers thought the school 40 ; company him, will be sentenced of Education, Building. paylnents would be made to installed an automatic pilot board would were day. looking with appreto in be 1 a position Members of. the c o u n c I domestic producers to boost and an extra radio. Friday at 10 a.m. hension at the dwindling offer new contracts. Sentence will be passed by named L. Pierce Brady', one of their return to the equivalent 1 $1,525,000 legislative appropria- "It now appears as if the of 90 per cent of a revised Judge Willis W. Ritter of the their group, to serve as general tion that was to have made school board has not been yet . chairman of the March 8 conU. S. District Court. v parity plice. possible an increase in salary able- - to determine how much - Van 1590-6theads ference. Committee are of a 34, took weather The Bezooyen, At present wool is under di- M spring, schedules. S.' 1 will it the gee.from fund money R. Talmage, churches; East, was convicted of robbing John rect support but the parity fon! The sum was .tentatively apcreated by the special session, like (urn during the night Joseph T. Smith, manager of the ()Scar Drake, business and pub-mula does not reflect increased I until the board doe p know with the mercury climbing to portioned Tuesday by the Slate and Ii 10 Orem branch of the First Se- licity; It F. Kretchman, lodges II labor costs, industry sources how much money is f6rthcomhigher readings in some spots Department of Public Instruc3 110111S curity Bank, of $4,000 last Dec. and clubs; Mrs. Rupert Soder- point out. The present support' tion and the final figures proVed ing, it cannot offer new it did Wednesday afterthan Associa- 15. The five women and seven berg, Parent-Teache- r , price averages about 50 cents a a disappointment to most school Mr. Humphrey said. . 'men on the jury also found him tions and sch9o1s; James Chris- noon. pound but growers feel they He was that there emphasized Districts received only districts. In and workers Utah Copper guilty on a second count of fort- tensen, teen agers and univershould realize about 65 cents a' Accompanying the warmer. 84 per cent of the amounts they "no crisis" and said the Thursa on Nevada will eastern go Mr. to him from drive Smith students. sity ing pound to stay in .business Mr.- . day meeting would. "produce temperatures were light rains had anticipated. , work week in , Provo to Orem. Main object bf the confer- said. Clyde nothing sensational." When the recent special sesover mush of the northern officials. of Kennecott Mr. The jury did not direct the ence, said Mr. Brady, will be News Washingtan Bureau said lamb prices "We are merely meeting to of the Legislature voted sion ' which death penalty possible on the to educate Salt Lakers to exist- - Copper ' Corporation said Thursday- now areClyde the of have state part .Additional determine what to do next " firmer than a year ago, WASHINGTON -----second ,count.--- - Minimum sen- ing traffic andde-è ter f ederictritidge-crorttakiabbl asserted. There was left most- roads based on last statistics. Workers previously have been lliarlle1eptt nThirlölige tence is 10 years. The maximum vise new techniques for making was rec- - no indication, howeve, that the and Nevada Scattered light 'showers or In addition the year's with faced reportedly competing cheap over-work week. sentence on the robbery count motorists and Redestrians safety On a Legislature ommended Wednesday by a move would bealthough teach. snow flu'rries are expected to looked several other J. Parnell Caulfield, general beef, and veal, and that the contingenis $5,000 fine or 20 years or both. conscious. conference ers expressed little to suggest ewes in joint House-Senatnumber of continue Thursday night and cies that may require as much manager of western mining the nation breeding committee. is down "another that they would not be on the , '' divisions for Kennecott, said Friday in the north, with as $800,000 from the fund. The committee met in closed job Monday as usual. Needed Sum Utah Copper and Nevada mines million," indicating decreases: fair skies predicted for the 'session to confer upon the divisions would 'change to the in wool and lambs. current Using , figures and the south. Tariffs .1judgeship issue, upon which the weekon Feb: - 15 and 1. set up formula apportionment un- been had Senate and House Temperatures should be- a by the Legislature, it was deter- He said Pres. Eisenhower told Feb. 14 respectively. of American Smelting and little cooler Thursday night, mined that $1,811,600 would the president of the National able to agree last session Association he Congress. Company, which smelts Woolgrowers rangipg from 25 to 35 in the have been needed to give each unofficial re-concentrates for Kennecott at was dead set against higher IAccording to district its anticipated share. Sennorthwest and extreme southof the Two lawyers joined in rec- amounts to "slot machine di- A S & R's Garfield plant, an-- 1 wool tariffs on grounds they ate Only $1,525,000, or about 84 per the conference west committee, and elsewhere. cent of the total needed was ommending adoption of family vorces" and makes the judges nounced they would inaugurate, would hamper world trade and :new judges in the three Moun- ' will still be warm, rangHighs week later in Feb-,- ,' the "good neighbor" policy. But tarn rethe relations courts in Utah in ad- "morticians of marriage." So each available. district West states would have ing from 45 to 55. the president, Mr. Clyde said, dresses to the women's Legisceived only about 84 per cent of The judges, he said, have few ruary. status." An addi- "temporary in was he At vowed ALTONAILDuchesne Vtab. interested, what.,it, expected lative Council Thursday at the facilities now for Investigatin g Anothercompany associated, County tional -- judge- in Utah - and All members of k or remedying causes of broken with 'Kennecott products, the sound domestic wool industry' vada was State Capitol. Legislators had not planned the road to Little Sen- - 1 reported the approved by B-work See WOOL on Page Consolidated Copper Mines, , caught by heavy Mountain open and in good to givelJordan, the state's rich- John Farr Larson, director of marriages. ate last session, but the provi snows party in a timber camp high condition and He estimated that one out of cbmpany of Ely, Nev., will also the State Bureau of Services , sion was deleted from the bill skiing good. est district, any part of the fund: in the Uinta Mountains Thurs. The Alta road will But beeauseof an oversight or for Children, saig the Utah di- - eight Utah children are living make work week cutbacks to be closed more on by the House grounds i were en route to the Point- - until vorce court system is wrong be- apart from their parents, due conform with the Kennecott federal judges were not needed. day Friday and the road to lack of necessary provisions in move. ; ' prison. cause it administers what principally to divorce. Welker Sen. Het.man Brighton is open but slick In the law, Jordan received $57,060. The men, with Officer e n State support for such chilApproximately 9,000 workers This, of course, served to V. Watkins spots. Ida.),, Sen. Arthur B-been had afReynOlds, In and are Utah Nevada coston SCHOOLS Larson Mr. is Page dren, said, Utah) and Sen. Pat Mc Carpast three months on Lake fected by the work week ing $140,000 a month. ran (134, Nev.) were the three the Fork Dr. A. Ladru Jensen, Univer- change. Kennecott officials say Senate conferees on the meas- Moo rk Mountain, . northeast of Lake. Sawmill of the ure. sity of Utah College iif Law, de- tbere will be no unemployment is at an elevition- - of 10,500 Sen. Welker, who said the feet. Hearings for two young clared that more than half of resulting from the changes. But workers generally will re- - Salt Lake County mothers charged with neglect- Utah's criminals come from Attorney new judgeships' wou)d be tern Storms work work nalteu work ceive about 237per cent less in Frank E. Moss early under that pbrary, ing their children while alleged- broken homes: explained Thursday n in Elko, Nev, The state of 'Washington, their pay checks, according to reported to police that his auto- federal law, judges apiSointed ,i the woods where the men ly week-endincutting mine props so it which has a workable family company officials. were to heve been set for Feb. 11. t mobile was being threatened by temporary positions was decided to shut down the other:I Both entered pleas .of inno- relations court system, now is car prowlers. pointed for life, just as in camp for the winter. Mr. Reyn- . federal ment Wednesday before Second rehabilitating 49 per cent of judiciary posts.' Investigating police officers olds and five of the Alen started THIS SECTION chased However, when a vacancy ap- - out a fleeing auto and after District Juvenile Court Judge marriages referred to these Monday with the horses. disin the new judicial W. Clark. courts, he said. 'They were also going to borrow firing'several shots ha an effort pears the is filled and. not 4, In Utah, the Legal Aid So- Comics post trict, Mrs . Bonnie Woods Rose. 20, to stop it, arrested the- two , a snow cat to bring out the , Financial news B9 , state to 'reverts the less Jts original rest of the crew and than of 2922 S. State, will appear ciety estimates that their- ...car when District teacher association occupanti and boards of education perishRadio and - before nr, In the cases h number of crashed-at-SoutJudge Clark at 9:30 a.m. five per cen of marriages (Sports, able supplies. Temple and of Utah andjudges. throughout Utah currently' are discussing teacher salaries. Nevada, this Would Mrs. Bonnie Bennett, 19, Mid- brought to divorce courts are Obituaries and Action Ads in 13th East. , "We had to dig through iev C With additional funds granted most districts by the recent mean again would be section.) j there only eral snow slides in saved. Booked in city jail or 'invale, will appear at 2 p.m. order to on e fed . ge s some salary i ncreases probably. special erajud vestigation of car theft nd car Rep. William A. D awson (F1,1 'make a path for the horses. It prowl" were , Lobed James Utah) has Opposed an addi- - took us 13 tiours to go the nine will be granted. During the next few weeks the salarmuestion miles to the of the Moon Sharvat, 22, Chicago, Ill, and tional debated b teachers and SWIM judge for both Utah and Lake E lectricplant Leroy Kline, 24, Nevada, la. qu i" Mr., Reyn- . .ft0ftitftWw,,.A0WO,Wtea000W00 ,.,. school board members alike. .f. Nevada on grounds that .., no olds' The chase started shortly said: exists - for appoint- How much can a teacher NUMBER, PLEASE phony Orchestra next Wednesday, has seen after 3 a.m. when Mr. Moss, necessity --a Mr. Reynolds reported that he , cment of in second his in Mr. judge of of "local travels "lots color" through earn? What' is the starting Sal- daughter who lives at 1404 E. 13th South. and the men stayed out over Christy Fehr, ., 'state. --and Mrs. Earl Fehr of Provo, was holdingI. various countries' while on tour, but one in- notified police that two men either in five degree below zero night ary ? What is the maximum sal-- . cident that happened in the Colon Theater were prowling around his can down the fort fot a few hours one afternoon "We banked the Hingesl-o, 'temperature. . . ary? Ilow long does it take to Two police cars; arriving .itt and, being alone, was keeping busy makingg in Buenos Aires stands out In his mind. He up around us, cut GrantedIstIc'w re room his act' the maximum? How does he when in was 'dressing . from the trees for a sitting the scene, noticed a light coltelephorie calls. She called her father at the looked up to See a figura-ela-d f om head to ored tar with two Occupants, office at least a dozen times, asking what and' built up a big fire. toe In 18th century finery, coiip1ete with and had plenty of food and did various telephdne numbers were, finally askit along 13th East mother white powdered wig. i The ap rition in- from pursued was where number ber suffer at all," he said. the what Yale Ave. to South Tem- , The Utah ' Supreme :Court not ing , formed Mr. Johannesen he was due On 'stage ple. There the fleeing auto All the 'men came out Wednes was visiting:- ,' til tilrbr tiLICLIL1113 LIM itiLAUIV- ireeu Irom Ine titan Salt Wednesday, granted the . then proceeded to spray struck the most and (14 at YeHer father asked her if her mother hadn't in five minutes-anthe , stayed a District Prison Third curbing attempting Lake City, and , Ogden Boards by Courting table is presented. the corridor with rose' water to protect the to turn the corner. lowstone Station written it down and left it by the telephon4. about Ranger of Education an extension' until order, will be decided Thursday The first three columns show artist's throat. "I felt like taking him out on a mile from the Moon Lake afternoon "Well, if she did, it wouldn't do me any good," One man war grabbed as he Feb. 'during a 'bearing in the rank, the district, and the a for the said. . filing bow," , stage pianist s plant. After freeing the the court of Judge Joseph G. minimum salaries paid in Utah's Christy replied. "She knows I can't read." . jumped out of the car, and the nepotism case. . . . vo 0 . ' truck they. expected to return . . was flushed out of some other . . The R. districts CallisE. sc Jeppson next 140 ilool Attorney ,General ' TRY NEW TACK . TURNABOUT nearby bushes a ter has asked for a rehearing to the Utah ,tate Prison ,' at the I Ju d ge eppson ordered Ch apt ree co l umns show the lame --- -A young Salt Lake City mother itas' ex.- W. ,. SchoenOfficers later ft by I'man released from. the Utah information on maximum sal-. of the case and There was a switch at the Utah State has filed a brief William and Durtscht her third child. One day she told her ', aries: hardt, peeling The figurer ysed are for, this I State Prison on Jan. 4 after he Prison the other day, where so'often inmates requ'est Paul supporting w s Tom Diamond. a other youngsters she 14 '4I gong to the doctor!). 11110 .1 teachers B . Cannon; attorney for the that certificated been Chapmak.had the. At 3 turn sip .missing. pm. nose count - care denied or medicalboards of adeqUate office to see itbout getting another baby. education, bachelodegree obtained equivaleht there were three mote me, than .records ,. for a crippled hand. Chapman !training. the delay in time for filing his ' , She ,made three or four such trips and upon toff Okehect. three eyaras bad Nichols? should be there ssbewed ' ,, is .clue to report to the NI ayo , Teachers with 'masters .de. . opposing brief. - , .. return froti the last one her oldest young 1 t 'all talk ,troduce and to JOrif of credential: of the city's new Office Clinic at Rochester,;----MinoFri- , : tgreex receive about $200 a year four, seetng she uas without the , ster i aged like plettr;ncles,to convince the.suards they E. Nelson,day for commissioner, I public tie in addition to these schedules refuses Boyd OGDENDr. I Four After. Operation much looked for baby,tsisd disgustedly, "You'd . Lyle B. Nichols, wallompleted were really from the beating contracting-compan- y Thursday. announced his resig. to discus the,' . case with "re-- , in ',post districts of the state. hetter let daddy go to the doctor- next time.Box Elder and Weber districts Thursday withcolfiinission ap.., Mayor Earl J. Glade was nation as superintendent of the porters. and had beets r airin . the air ducts. ----7 You're mkt kno-8rprove .Ayt-- theappointmentof reportedin----"fair'-conditiand t 'W'alter good."' ,vq.italr7Schoo ftt lhe deputr Rt.' grant- additional increments- ta-- , Rhea Campbell Cummings, 779 Thursday at j., D S -- Hospital Blind.- t Miss Billy teachers' with dependent spouse and ,,,. generat, torney SWEI NYMS ' LOCAL-tatO- tt 8th Ave., as a stenogrpher in where he underwent an opera-- , 111 will assume the Piist' 91,1 Hulsey,. ,Chapman's or children. ,,, attorney, . ation-Int-will present findings of fact and ',Yearly increments r a n g es Grant Johannesen, who will come home Cyni , A man who thinks other people the Nicholes' office- .al $250 a ,tion Wednesday 'morning for a t': . qr of srecipl Nitr i ' - imorith.LL ',' Of to appear aeguest soloist with the Utah Sym7 I are as baCasrly See PAY On rage B-New , Maychi. gallbladder arguments to the e ourt.'t , , ,.i --- i : PORCH-'AMP- ..! Sentencellailed In Orem Bank safét, Parley a ed IC ManagerHoldup ' Meet' Will Determine S. Hike Fund Next Move in Wage Issue Pay or eac h ers . on S. melting Avia y e city-wid- , y Wheezing Winter Softens Up as ' tipper 1 orkere 'leek to Be Cul .0 1 h I0 ---- ore U. ' Judges- lilted for rony -- - ton-tracts," Slates mounlain 140-ho- - Climbs Merctq -- , -a l . 2.S. Is. Lawyers Urge e - 40-ho- 12 Utah Cons FamilyRelatinsCourt - 'Escape' Uinta Snows 40-ho- - t 2 ' . Pace Chase Fleeing Car,, Arrest Pair Hearings Are Set In Neglect Cases 15-2- (t, e& re-Se- 2 Many Questioni Posed g IN B-- 8 - :. Teachers Await Salary Solution awere ; - :. -- , Legislature i SCENE TODAY TIMID ,. ' I , -- . r htipm a n Fate wie . ' , Extension Iismk.We Court.Heanna' ; d - .ate -- for t . fewr-InInu- . . electric s . , tes . ; - Deafd School . ' Iher Director Résigni 4 ' I l . . - - .. ' Uf - ' , ' , .,, , g ' - . . i, ,.. -- T ,, s -- ' , ; , . |