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Show -- - - - . .,- - ' - ,- -- - - . '' v , . - ----1 , ' , , ti i , . . ..-- , ' I 0,,, , 4h. With Porch ,Lights . i , - , ,, , , , - t. I) , , 'V 11, 16 ' g i p ' 1 , . , 1 .s',4, 1 I t, , t'''' I , ,,.., , . ' - 4,,' , r.4.7.-1'',', 1 ft ''''', ' T N. - I , I , i i' . ; , s , , '' ' ' ) ! ., f , . , r"- - .. ., , . - ' , 4 ,, - , , ' , i i 1 1 ,. : it, ' ',. I , I i , . ' 1 I ................. . mom ,. ! ) " - ... - . :. . 1 , - Sen,Guy-Cordonr4R4-Ore.Y- Pleted-nu- ,., e . ,., fl A ...",z4pr,,,,,,,4,- - rs, A N U AR TRUILS,DAY :... i.. i - , - -- - - ,Will,,M!Ititt,S , . 0, - . .. - . ., - 4,., - '' ' , Urftyrk- blaetfiorecthe Uitlah - , . s, ' ':' , - . ' , ril ' He also appealed to the women assembled to use, their vast- - as., perierice to teach" their' eon and daughter's and others"how to live securtyof-dometielatioteachi- - -. , - lations," Judge Dunford told his listeners. ' . - . . rate to stress his point He pointed out that the national di. vorce rate had skyrocketed from I , 10 per cent in1913 to 31 per-ten- t of all. marriages in 1948. In Utah By RAY M'GUIRE ' ' from- - 103 pe Ivr 7 - i County Co.-i- f invadinuGeneva cent in 1918 to 35.9 per tent in Steel's home 'territory witht new warehouse and office facilities 1,946i be said. , 1 to be constructed in Salt Lake CitAthis epringait wu disclosed He sharply clthedi ' vorce laws in Utah and charged Thursday. Officials of the firm could not be reached for official com- that they only intensified the , feeling of animosity between : ment, but Lee Scott of- Denver,' , spouses seeking divorce. He said . assistant general nlanager of , 'there was no attempt to bring C F & Fs district was in Snow- I- about Bastos onfcicliamtitoin.lauon , '' - - i. Light. kowecsitty Salt conferring with "Human progress is built on local officials on The proposed success of family relations," , the Th.company building ;plan said. "The family , . presently has only a small Isuailleds. is our most important institution. office in.the Walker Bank , Moist alr'ever Utah Thurs. and if civilization is to be pre. served we must preserve the in. resulted in light rain and day tegritzr of the family.? ' The Salt Lake City expansion snow showers across scattered He made a) strong plea for a is believed pot of a national sections of the state. More of court of domestic relations to be sales expansion, made possible the same was predicted for staffed with trained judges and by purchase of other companies counselors that could help mend and by a significant postwar ex- Thursday night broken marriages instead of C of Fs Minnequa pansion Friday, howevert,the forecast speeding and aggravating their , plant near Pueblo, Colo. The for 'spring weather again dissolvement 4 Colorado plant is now practically Selfishness a Hits of with 'fair." prediction , as large as the Geneva plant of He charged that quick and easy U. S. Steel. Recent production High both Thursday and Friday capacities of the two plants were was seen bettireen 45 and 55 in divorces rushed through by int. the westlinct 35 to 451n the patient Judges ant lawYers WILY, , listed -- as 1,522,884 - '. -- -east Lows were forecast from serve to accelerate net tons, respectively. - . family rip( z, , t? , I C F & I, now Ilth rank steel 23 to Id in the west, and 10 to tures. ; But underlying the who1eprob-.4,--- producerin the cotmtryaccently , 20 in the ,east ' ..... and relations t.seel Temperatureilrit ift Lake lila of family pre. acquired Roebling City both days are expected to ervatiorf of the homeI was 'the Co., of Chicago, one of the cgunfact of human selfishness, be try's large producers of steel be about 48 high and 32 low. - .. ' said. cable. Besides cable, C F & I also pipe, wire, nails, and producer rails,-a- ll products not provided Steers-Geneplant. It is believed that these items will be stressed in the proposed Salt .Lake sales expansion of CF&I. 0 - 7. . , - in. ' timate affairs III the primer,' cause of failure of domestic re. ; , - . - ng Blames . Knowledge Lack 'The lack of knowledge of , , ' that the . , .11 , sGtasoteveerveanpoirt'osoLuBnoarc. r de n 0, VP ' in marriage."' He termed such . , p Letaigki tthhee at 5.3 , .. Council almeeRoonmil ' 1) - " , s 11 , . Judge Dunford made his plea ienn.sa Iii, - . . A strong plea 'for reforms in Utah's marriage and divorce law and the establishment of a Court of Domestic Relations was made Thursday by judge, William Stan. of the Fourth Dis. ItreyietDcuonfuorrtd Stee c n"c ir n , - . , . - ok -- --- ;', - Special Court Urged Before S ., Law ,. - ,' ,, , I arralmage ,t - ,,e:1;.4;9 : For Change In they desire to contribute signifying - . .,... 1.1 . mta. - Polio' - .. 'Dedication-Rites- -. , Capital this week.-- ---'' ources c ose to ntenor ec-Indefinite postponement-- of the dedication of the L D S MacInClaayousindtiocalgeedt I reta rYheDouglas is still that Hospital Nurses Home ached. 4 ' the Salt Like regional chief to uled for Thursday at 8 phi. is' r' change his Mind about taking announced by Clarenée lyonta-.. superintendent the top job. Speculation ha's been cot!' hospital . .1 t .-7' a .o ere' ac 0 Church of Jesus Christ of Lat. - ter-da- y Saints, was scheduled Iother aspirants are being mento dedicate the newly tom- prominently. -, 1,-: ' Hospital Detays). Bee- - 1 Judge Pleads , : , ''..11 .,--- , . - UTAH SALT LAKUCITY , r. 7----- .,. .. , zalcirx ex4x2xittY,mit, , - lamation was rumored in .the i , Oe e:tv trK, ill) cA, Iti, ,. A possible WASHINGTON 4 "draft" of O. E. Larson, as corn- - - missioner of the Bureau of . , ,,- FE ur. , . 4 , t Hahn for J61) t :, Persons who are 'sway from home Who contribute are urged to send in their donations to their local March of ' Dimes chapter., ---In parts of Salt Lake County fathers ,have volunteered to assist the drive. Members of 1.101111 Clubs in the. Holladay, Libbie Edward, Oakwood, William Penn, East MillCreek and Woodstock districts will make the rounds of lighted porches. Utah March of Mothers Polio Drive is part of a nation. wide campaign which has been opened in Washington, D. Cy by Mrs. Dwight D. Eisenhower. ,;. .,, , . -- , to a p.m. as a signal to be it dimes or . To rDrall' , 1 Arr. 7 - t 1 T ' - I . ,, , . Efforts Made - i 1 ' ,,-- - Turn on your porch' lights from . , t, , ,. ;,, '1' ) - - dollars, is ready for them to pick up. ' In Salt Lake City and county more than 2500' women are to door shine.' Porch where knock at scheduled lights every , Carbon County and few other areas will start their polio . , t campaign Friday. 'a Residents in areas where mothers will maich are requested ' to leave their porch lights on between 7 and 9 p.m. Apartment , house dwellers,and others without porch lights are asked to -- , . donation, - . ,' ' rt - ple , , - . a; ;, ', . , 4 , - - ! ,., At ' ., ,,-- Guide - ' opportunity will come knocking at your door Thursday ev'place a sign on their door eningan opportunityto contribute funds to combat polio. 't to the campaign. ., , ' Mothers to 'fv7arch .,, 4 , - ,0---- i ' 121 'I- - . . l' 'I. ' i i , ' - . , - i ' - . ,.1. S:L-..TAR- 1 . known to be hopeful that Larson Thursday services. A new date exercises .for....the..Aledicatory tp wilraccept-despiTsrifitill win be announced later, Mr. 4 e, Wonnacotti sal& earlier this month. itK Man Endorsed DOOR , Logan 1 d Salt they'fl be knocking on your Although George Dewey Clyde against polio Thuractav-Ci'ghtandoor if you want to contribute to. the March of Dimes. Mrs. Pearl Hennigson typifies of Logan has received the enDui Many mothers who will stop at houses wh ere porch lights are left on. dorsement-of the Utah congressional delegation and the state one Republican s. badautdaras, afraid Utahn cmomoym.egnoteo mth , u ,t of e state thej b If Larson doesn't accept. We've , .. already received quite a few top Two to, posts." Most likely to succeed in the event Larson rejects the post is SOUTH SALT LAKE An believed to be Leslie N. Me, armed bandit late Wednesday veteran chief engineer Clellan, Utah needs a publicity department to lure tourists into the of the Reclamation Bureau's Den-stat- held up and robbed a e representatives of various organizations attending a public ver office. (Special to the News and gasoline station athearing on proposed legislation to establish such agency agree, McClellan, 64, first joined the tendant of an undeteined Telegram) but they are divided on how it is to be done. Denver staff in 1918 and except CHICAGO, Credit require'Al a hearing Wednesday night in the governor's board room for brief service with California amount of cash from the coinments must be tightened if the at the Capitol representatives of service agencies, Chambers of Edison has been there ever since. pany register. ration's financial institutions Commerce and various citizens' groups heard three measures dis-- He It was the second time fn two played a leading role in the 'are to protect their customers cussed by their proponents. 1 of Hoover Dam pow. weeks that the victim, Marshall negotiation 'I . against themselves," a Utah Lament F. Toronio., secretary er contracts and has been closely Dudley of 440 Redondo Ave., had banker charged here Wednesday. of state, outlined a bill prbviding associated with other big west, been forced to surrender the conOrval W. Adams, executive vice , - -- --- --- -is -fort Utah Department of Tour. ern project& tents employer's c a all Other Western Hopes ( Is Information - and Publicity Bank of Salt Lake City, told the to a robber. drawer ' Meanwhile, appointments to with a seven-ma- n board. National Credit Conference of other...interior offices continue& In both instances be was Bankers AVM that reporters and t, tome(' into the restroom at "in a thni. of such danger and Salt Lake city police spent bill calling lor six members-- a p. to hold Interest in w a te in and ordered to remain , pointed by the governor with the Political circles. 'uncertainty as the present" a Thursday Morning investigatDr. Franklin Harris, former there until the thugs were gone. ing a report than an abandoned Road Commission chairman as Mr. Dudley told police Wednestough credit policy is needed. president of U S A C and B Y U, "Twenty years of deficit spend- baby had been ,found in a card- the seventh member. he was alone at the day one to of be the leading station aboutworking John A. Miller, chairman of appears 10:55 when the guning has demonstrated the fallacy board box by Itwo Salt Lake of the Utah Chamber of Commerce contenders for Commissioner of all the claims of the "new youths. man apparently approached the a pro- - Indian Affairst station from the rear, and faced dealeit," and "fair dealers" as ' A check of police records Executives Assn., outlined is The that information best n seven-maboard all to the. possibility of spending disclosed no information on posal with a him with a gun. San Francisco Ralph Tudor, ourselves into Iprosperity and has the case. 'After almost two appointed by the governor. "I've. got this things cocked. In a message to the group Gov. suiting engineer,. has the inside of checking, newsmen demonstrated that with respect there and stay in NoWgetiii the under on secretary track, who Lee Bracken one warned of the youths I. that any to a government or a nation, as found there. I don't mean maybe," the an who has been Tudor, ship. with respect to an individual, bad reported finding the bill which would place the state's Group Sets Meet EFel'..:1;,:.$,.'''WO.0.1'-VO.:0-.-..Com- robber ordered. publicity program "directly adviser to the Bay Bridge there is only one wifto live and infant. Mr. Dudley complied with The Senior Citizens of Utah well known througha n d shortly after were scheduled to meet Questioned. be admitted re- under the Secretary of State or mission, isWest as a crack prosper( and that is to live within An appeal to clothe our American servicemen in uniforms en- the, threat, out the Thursday could other elective said be any .. . official, porting the find, but heard the man leave the station. at 2 p.m. at your income," he said. of domestic wool was. heard Thursday at the final day of St. made East "was just playing a joke on easily become a political- foot- gineer. He found the money gone and Government.Not Base Wool Hotel 46th E. at Growers' Utah convention Utah. Utah Lorenzo reformer the annual men are Dakota North Two Elggren, ball in future years." his parents." called police. "We must never forget that the C. J. Fawcett, general sales manager of the National Wool state senator, was announced as He recommended that a public- ceiving mention for assistant He as described the bandit --- - former the market He said measure., Gov. government of the United States Corp., urged speaker. protective Marketing office be should to secretaryshjps attached ity l weighing not more than 150 Is not the base of our financial enters the countries foreign-woo, the State Engineering Commis- Fred Aandahl and former Na- pounds, but described him &aim' under Assn. structure, but only the superReclamation heavy :,,,, subsidy by import. presision. 'This commission already is tional .,,,, ,,,,,,. 8 feet than tall. ing more .,....tw,,,.,t,..,,,.qr...wir I , - 1,00.0.......wwwv structure," he continued. "The , ing governments to enhance re. as a Parks Commission dent Harry Polk of Williston. serving . two armed the In first , holdup, , seundnesi base is the , ii and the turn for American dollars. "Our s... and Road Commission and its men entered the station the . ,,, Integrity of the citizenry of the boys in the armed forces are functions are more closely asand robbed Jan. Mr. of 13, night - If the base disintegrates, wearintforeign,viocl-clothin- g, country. , sociated with tourist 1Dudley publicity tl e8118. of Knifb-Assailan. to th- superstructure must colwhile do. out contrary law, than other in , any department -- ' - New mestic ., market suffers," , Mr. lapse." tripping devices,- which the state," he declared. , ' He warned the conference the eliminate Fawcett stated. -1 , ......, Rep. Clair R. Hopkins (Il., parking meter "free L. f ' , kr banks are not only the guardians The Boston, Mass. marketing t e 0. of chairman House the Vernal), backed is ear time" over when a ' 4N1 .of the funds of their depositors, expert was the key speaker at t A'. t , , Highways Committee, acted as 1 Thursday's Police were searching Thursday session. Two worn. 1 but that "they ,are also charged them, will not be Installed in Salt chairman at the meeting. . , , ''''' , , , 1 ',1 en 's auxiliary officials, Mrs. IX with the duty, whether we like Lake City, Mayor Earl J. Glade for an unknown asasilant who '-- "- , ' ' , ') I . , stabbed a Salt ,Lake City man it or not, of protectincour cus- - and - commissioners said ol,, ; i, V. Batch, Panguitch, Utah presi- ; i -tomert against In a westside ' ,:-.- , themselves." dent, and Mrs. J. T. Murdock, ( a morning op Thursday t 4 ST. GEORGEA ., , .0141 Thnisday. -,s , cafe. Hesaid has been ,,, ,,,,, , ,k,,, uamage-nit2 Beber...City,anational president,, ,,,4 Casper, Wyo., businessman Thurs. . , Two devices are now being test- .... ' , also gave reports. exerted to induce banks to make f- t-L. . ,.. '' Injured was Stian Millom, Si, day told local peace officers be 5:! 0 1 , , , ed in the downtown area. They1714-Truck-,Loads--,- ,, - ...t West South was Marion ,Hotet,-:11- 4 Improvident loans., i other...speakers ...., of ,i Om Temple St., treated for itab $14,000 Wednesday night by two , , operate so that any time left Dr. Elroy Nelson, director of , See ADAMS on Piga, 54 ' :. Since the record snowstorm of wounds in the left groin at the armed bandits who stopped bim the ,Bureau of Economic and , 9n parking meter is canceled ,, , Lake Salt General Jan. street --- -Hospital. department, Business- - Research' of the--U- n , out when-a- the crews have city . 714 truck loads The victim told police he was southwest' of here. , taken . versity of Utah, was. ucheduled , Plans January Meeting parking stall of. tree limbs and branches from eating in a cafe at 164 West South to ' speak on ."Relationship of R. O. Schmidt told Investigat, f.:, ... i The January-meetifor memMayor Glade said he has re- various city streets. Temple St., when he was asked Livestock with Other Industries officers be was stopped about t it bers of the Utah Personnel Train- ceived several calls asking "Just Commissioner Joe L. Christen- by the cook for help in collecting ing and Labor as It Pertains to 10 p.m. by a ear flashing a red -Prices- - and-- Wagety--- - Earle - G. -- -ing Assn. will be held Friday at how hard put the city is." He sen said that 15 or 20 trucks from a man who refused to pay i 4.'''l ;tf. have been operating daily since his bilL When the victim left A20 p.m. In the Salt LakepHard- stated .that installation of the Reade, general livestock agent , a police vehicle but an Eng' "would be the most penuri- the snow storm Crews are still the cafe he was approached by lish make car, he ware Co.'s auditorium, 195 N. of the Union Pacific Railroad ; on, be speecled ' ' Srd West St. ous thing the city has ever done." wórking to remove branches. the man and stabbed. Co., Omaha, Neb., was slated to . said. Someone from the parked ' It ear then shot out one of , his , discuss transportation problems.. , The convention also heard Ps 4, headlights and he brought his car .. ' O. Wilson, manager of the No. ., Mr. a told Schmidt to ' police. , stop, Losing 1 , tional Livestock Producers Assn, He said two- men then-robbe-d ." I who attended. the meeting un. him of $14,000 cash. One of them expectedly. stuck him with a hypodermic Mr. Fawcett, in his appeal for ' needle. 1 70...,:ip.00.0...'--..S1f10'::.,.1.i.0.1'.i.0.6.-..t...'PO:i.'1.010greater support of the 'domestic After a preliminary Inquiry of wool market, pointed put that the case,. Washington County the Berry Amendment Law ex. new method of oh- maintenance and highway de- economics and business research, longer period of time, such as Sheriff A. B. Prince said a further' Unless pites June 30, 1953. This law re. con, 15 20 $43,to would of not be Utah. These groups years. University investigation funds is adopted,' Utah partment expenses plus only taining quires use of domestic wool In s. , " have the $71,In a viewl of the ducted. suggested a revenue bond will continue to fight a losing' $00,000 (61 per lent)of, government contracts. but has issue to be repaid by a one-ce000,000.. problem, the foundation report not been, enforced, he said. He r- battle for highway maintenance estimated that present refenue During the five years a total fuel tax increase. -Gives , '$6,212 urged making the amendment and improvement, according to a of $12,300,000 willbe receivedin However, theiltah Legislative, sources tan provide fundeotor Judgment Act which of the Part recommends-.thmaintenance for the next .201 To.lx4. 1.; Council, which , report released Thursday by the federal aid funds. S. prod. U. states more Burn;Ifictim positively .Utah. Foundation, A proposed increase of fuel tax increase privided no refunds years. However, the slate would I ucts must be used exclusively in tax from five to six cents per gal- be made for research organization; use of still be faced with a, A Third District jury this wiek ' the manufacture el government ' According to the 'report, the lon, lording to the report, fuel and no funds are diverted backlog of highway needs 'that ordered an oil company to pay , ' product& state now needs $71,000,000 to would provide maintenance and from highway use, does not ap- would accumulate over the $8312.50 to a burn victim. New RoTrogram The victim Is Wilfred R. bring heavily traveled highways expenses, matching funds for the prove the bonding proposaL period. thenRieviewed. eon. , to who Salt former the for and The federal out council The standard and He the Laker, warned $237,000,000 that $53,500000 galskit money that help report bp points to bring the entire hithway sys- (7$ per, cent) of --the $71,000,000. bonding plan would increase cannot be counted on in the form in January, 1951, stepped Into a , rrs A PRIZE WINNERDon Clyde, president of the Utah - vention at large, a new program ' g tem up to standard. , Wool Growers Assn., inspects a coat made by Charlotte An alternate proposal to pro- available highway construction of federal aid since there is no vat of Caustic soda,near a of implementing wool support Foundation analysts ,0 o Intl vide additional funds has been funds for 'the next few yeats, immediate prospect of increase and control as being advocated platforni at the Phillips Taylor of Ogden, winner in the junior division of the 1952k äut that, revenues in the next made by the Utah State Road but interest charges would cause there. Therefore, highway needs Petroleum Co, Woods Cross "Make It Yourself' dressmaking contest sponsored by in principle by the N W M C. He ' Sive ..,years would , 1, See WOOL en rags B4 the association. Commission and the buffed of , ac reduction funds over', will depend mostly in the state. plant. ' 1 . ' ruel-anct-Ir- - - 10 7 ; Sail Lake Mallon T I Vital Robbed Twice Tourist Agency Tighter Credifs Safely, In Weeks self-servic- - - - - ' Dunford ' e, - , , Rain, And Spring Again Seen for -- liciliti.012.Diffei BankerlTells Meet ', i - - - ., Abandoned Baby , -- esident-of-the--First--National Report Hoax - - it - ,' of-h- - ----- , ,..',. -- . gin-poin- -- - , , - va by-II.-- V1.0.0tu..0,q.:HA010.0.i.0.4 con-hour- s. . 13-2n- d - ' , - City yetoes Meter Device , Sought in S. - Wyoming Man ROFipertsi4Opi - free ure that-press- . A ,.--- ,, .....,,,---- r , , - - f ,,,-- '1 1., .. 4 . 1,. Z ....7,1;:,----- ,...- , 1Tor-20-year i 14-1- ' . -- . 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